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Politics : The Great 2020 Election Heist -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas M. who wrote (809)6/24/2021 10:16:39 AM
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Georgia election audit reveals rampant cheating.

Declaration of intent:
An election observer purported to witness a conversation in an elevator in which one of the poll workers revealed his intention to "f*ck sh*t up."
Counting ballots multiple times to juice Biden's vote total:
Jones observes: "Order is starting to break down[.] Ralph newly re-scanned some ballots that had already been processed by Shaye."

That was not the only instance in which Jones claims to have witnessed potential double-scanning of ballots. Observing counting on the second day after the election, Jones wrote of a machine that had "shut down because it was causing more problems than it was solving."

"Double-feeding and cutting through both the envelope and the ballot, which leads to even more duplicates," he said.
All kinds of irregularities:
A contractor handpicked to monitor election counting in Fulton County wrote a 29-page memo back in November outlining the "massive" election integrity failures and mismanagement that he witnessed in the Atlanta-area's election centers. The bombshell report cited a litany of high-risk problems such as:
  • the double-counting of votes
  • insecure storage of ballots
  • possible violations of voter privacy
  • the mysterious removal of election materials at a vote collection warehouse
  • the suspicious movement of "too many" ballots on Election Day.
"This seems like a massive chain of custody problem," the contractor Carter Jones warned
justthenews.com

Tom