Fulton County suspicious activity once again?
Joe Biden becomes first Democrat in 28 years to win Georgia. Nationally Obama had 3 million less votes in 2012 than he did in 2008, and won. Trump had 10 million more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016, but lost? Recent Arizona audit has created momentum for laws and audits across America to deal with the 2020 presidential election irregularities.
According to the state-certified results, Joe Biden won Georgia by less than 12,000 votes. Mathematically it is conceivable that this audit could alter the outcome of the election if fraud is found.
November 3rd, 2020
A video surfaced showing counting of ballots by Democrat officials after the media and Republican observers were told to leave. A second video surfaced with at least one of those participants in the after-hours ballot counting handing over a memory stick secretly November 3rd as well.
Affidavits confirmed The observers and media were asked to leave while counting continued by Democrat operatives. Machines were seen counting ballots multiple times.
Nov 17, 2020
The state of Georgia announced that an official audit of its voting machines found no evidence of fraud or foul play.
Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that the probe was successful in ensuring that the machines hadn't been manipulated.
"We are glad but not surprised that the audit of the state's voting machines was an unqualified success," he said.
February 18, 2021
After me and asked about the 63 cases of voter fraud being heard in court in Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says “Fortunately, these individual cases aren’t large enough to change the outcome of a statewide election.”. No matter how much election fraud it's always the same comment from the media or from the officials involved, "it wasn't widespread enough to change the election outcome." This begs the question, what is big enough to change the outcome of an election? Is there any bar?
May 21, 2021
A Georgia judge ordered a delay in the audit of an estimated 147,000 absentee ballots cast in Fulton County, Georgia during the 2020 election Wednesday after county officials filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought by nine Georgia voters who requested the audit.
May 27
A new challenge to a lawsuit filed by self-described election integrity activists is putting proceedings on hold just as the terms of a court-ordered review of Fulton County's 2020 presidential absentee ballots were to get hammered out at an election records warehouse.
Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero canceled a planned Friday meeting to create a plan to review more than 145,000 absentee ballots after Fulton County's Election Board filed a challenge to the lawsuit late Thursday. Instead, Amero set a June 21 date to hear Fulton County's new attorneys argue why the review of ballot images should never get underway.
Judge Amero said the motions must be heard before the plaintiffs can gain access to the absentee ballots,” the report continued. “He proposed a June 21 hearing, but the order scheduling the hearing hasn’t yet been filed.”
MAY 30
BREAKING: Alarm Went Off at Secure Building in Fulton County Georgia Where Ballots Are Kept – Building Found Wide open. The attorney dealing with Fulton County GA on audit of more than 145k ballots from 2020 election says that alarm went off today at secure building where ballots were kept. The building was found left wide open & unattended. This was confirmed by plaintiffs in audit & it was guarded by 3 sheriffs officers & K-9 unit.
Nationally
Maricopa County has their own audit being performed by the Cyber Ninjas that has faced some Roadblocks but seems to be making progress as they just announced 1 million ballots have been audited.
The results so far are hush hush although Republicans are calling for more widespread audits within the state, seemingly a tacit indicator of progress being made finding fraudulent ballots.
Wyndham County New Hampshire have already started there audit. Countless States have reacted to the 20/20 presidential election irregularities and have enacted much more stringent voting laws.
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