Critical U.S. Election Software Rooted in CCP’s National Defense Technology, Used for Missiles and Espionage

Miles Guo Reveals: Dominion Software Embedded in the CCP’s Intelligence and Defense Nerve Center — A Grave Threat to U.S. National Security

On November 19, 2020, Miles Guo revealed explosive information regarding the Dominion software used in the U.S. presidential election. According to his disclosure, Dominion’s core technology originated from Founder Technology, a company under the Peking University Founder Group — an entity deeply embedded in the CCP’s intelligence and defense nerve center. Founder Technology, beyond its commercial appearance, serves as a strategic asset critical to the CCP’s national security operations, missile command systems, and classified communications. Dominion’s connection to such a cornerstone of the CCP’s defense infrastructure raises grave concerns for America’s election integrity and national security.

Founder Technology is tightly linked to the CCP’s broader national defense strategies, notably through the “3.15 National Defense Program” and the National Security Project 784. Its role within China’s military and intelligence apparatus cannot be overstated. From missile launches to the transmission of top-secret communications from the CCP’s Central Office, nearly every critical operation depends on systems developed and controlled by Founder Technology. It acts as the nerve center of the CCP’s defense architecture, meaning that any technology rooted in its systems is inseparable from the CCP’s strategic command and intelligence activities.

In addition to its critical role in national security, Founder Technology also controls the core source code for Chinese character processing — including typesetting, character encoding, and text layout — further extending its dominance over China’s communication infrastructure and information management. This control is not merely technical; it plays a crucial role in the CCP’s intelligence operations. As Miles Guo revealed, all missile launches and all transmission of top-secret documents, especially those issued by the CCP’s Central Office, are fundamentally dependent on technologies developed by Founder Technology. Moreover, even outside of Communist China, when using Chinese language input on Microsoft software or mobile devices, users who attempt to type phrases like “take down the CCP” or insult CCP leaders often find their input blocked — a result of the CCP’s ability to control Chinese character processing globally. Such technological dominance gives the CCP not only control over internal national security operations but also influence over Chinese-language communications worldwide.

Miles Guo’s revelations expose a chilling reality: the Dominion software, entrusted with managing one of the most vital democratic processes in the United States, is embedded in technology born out of the CCP’s national defense and intelligence command structure. This deeply entrenched connection represents not just a technological vulnerability, but an existential threat to the survival of America’s constitutional republic — a threat so grave that full recognition of it would inevitably force the United States into a decisive confrontation with the CCP.

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