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@LouDobbs - Lou Dobbs

Ballot Smuggling: USPS contractor and whistleblower Jesse Morgan describes how nearly 200,000 completed ballots were secretly transported from New York to Pennsylvania only to disappear days before the election. #MAGA #AmericaFirst #Dobbs https://t.co/KxECujMMpD

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Truck driver Jesse Morgan, a U.S. Postal Service subcontractor, claims under sworn affidavit that he transported approximately 200,000 completed mail-in ballots from New York, which then disappeared. According to Morgan, he picked up boxes of ballots and was told he wouldn't be taking mail and ballots back. He noticed some ballots were visible within the packaging. Morgan states he drove 24 boxes of ballots from Bethpage, New York, to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on the night of October 21st, two weeks before the election. Upon arrival, he was redirected to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and was refused proper paperwork for the delivery. Morgan alleges that many things have happened to him since coming out, and that he has been told to be quiet on some things for investigation. He believes the system is corrupt and challenges law enforcement and congressmen to stand up for the country.
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Speaker 0: Nearly 200,000 completed mail in ballots were smuggled from, New York before they inexplicably disappeared. Those are the charges of Jesse Morgan, a truck driver. He's a subcontractor working for the U. S. Postal Service and he joins us here tonight, Jesse Morgan, who has signed a sworn affidavit charging that those 100 of thousands of ballots were taken across state lines. Jesse, I wanna say first of all, I commend your courage for standing up and speaking truth. I know that it's got to be tremendously, difficult for you, and I admire your strength in so doing and your concern for your fellow citizens who depend on, a an electoral process of integrity. Good to have you on the broadcast. I I wanna start, if I may, with the how it happened that you were picking up these, these boxes filled with ballots? Speaker 1: How how did it happen? Is that what you asked, Lou? Speaker 0: Yes, sir. Speaker 1: Alright. First, I just wanna say thanks for having me on your show. Greatly appreciate it. How it all happened was that just one day, I I went in. I, normal process. I walked up, gave my my slip to the expediter. She was gonna go cut off the seal. And, as she was doing so, she made the comment that I won't be taking mail and ballots back. And I was like, oh. I said, that's pretty cool. You know, I'm like, you know, cool. And, and then I went back, and then she made the comment again about taking the mail and ballots back. And I said, okay. And then, I went to my trailer, watched them unload, and then they brought up the the the gaylords, and they they had the the ballast in it. And I watched them be loaded on onto the trailer. Speaker 0: Those are boxes of those are boxes containing, what turned out to be ballots, gay lords. Speaker 1: Yeah. So they have the gay lords, and then inside each gay lord was like a tote. Those totes, and they were stacked on top of each other. And then each tote had envelopes which was, the ballots And and then as they're bringing them in, some of the the ballots, like, kinda came out of how they had them stacked in there. You can see them, laid on top. And as they I wasn't looking for addresses. Be honest, I thought I was doing something, to help out the presidential election. You know? That's how it came across. I was I'm like, oh, sweet. This is this is this is awesome. You know? Like, cool. Speaker 0: Absolutely. Speaker 1: Doing something to to help out here. You know? Speaker 0: Well, you are helping out probably in ways in which a lot of people, did never never expected. The the boxes, you saw that they were ballots. Did you see all of the boxes and their contents? Did you see that they were in fact filled out? Speaker 1: Yes. Yes, sir. I saw I saw them all loaded. I saw now look. This is how it is. It's like I couldn't see every single ballot. Okay? I wasn't even really paying attention to it. What I saw was so how they had them in the the the totes. Okay? And then as some as, like, as the as the pallets were being or the gay lords were being bumped around, the toads were being bumped around, some of the envelopes kinda came out of how they had them lined in there, and they're laying on top. Right. Now I probably seen, say, 5 or 6 in the 1, 1 pallet. Then 3 pallets later, there might be 20 of them that I saw. Then 10 pallets down, there's 20 more, you know, like, all the way up to to to lay put the last box in. And If you get what I'm saying. Speaker 0: At this point, I I I do get what you're saying. And I'm I'm, I'm sitting here thinking about the time we've got here. I'm going to ask if you would to stay with us through this commercial break as we continue your journey from New York to Pennsylvania and what happened to that trailer load of ballots. Can you do that, Jesse? Speaker 1: Absolutely, sir. Speaker 0: Appreciate it. We'll be right back with Jesse and his story and more on the legal advances for the president's legal team. We'll be right back. We're back now with whistleblower Jesse Morgan, a US Postal Service subcontractor who drove completed election ballots in boxes from New York to Pennsylvania. Jesse, I wanna turn to the route that you took. And if we could put up that, that map going from Bethpage, New York to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which was to be your destination. But when you got to Harrisburg, they wouldn't check you in. They wouldn't give you a a slip, for delivery, and instead, they directed you to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Yes, sir. That is correct. It was it was absolutely I've been I've been hauling mail now for about 16 months. And 16 months, I have never never had this happen to me before. I was made to wait in the yard, and I sat there and I waited, roughly, like, about 6 hours until I went in, and I was like, what's going on here, guys? Like, what's the hold up? You know? Like, I'm I'm getting I was pretty pretty upset, and my brother just moved up from Texas, but I wanted to go hang out with him. And, Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: If if finally, they couldn't give me a, an answer. And then finally, like, a a transportation supervisor came down and told me to basically leave leave and take the load to Lancaster, which never never I've never talked to that man, never talked to a transportation supervisor. The whole time I've been doing this, I've strictly dealt with the expeditors. They're the ones that would I would see when I came in. I checked in. They're the ones I checked out with, And, he he told me to leave to go to Lancaster. Speaker 0: Now this is the night of 21st October, 2 weeks before the election. You're carrying 24 boxes. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Tens of 1,000, perhaps 100 of 1,000 have completed ballots by all appearances. You get to now Lancaster. Did you ever get the paperwork, the proper paperwork, for running that delivery? Speaker 1: No. And that's that's the thing is that once again I never leave a place without paperwork and the man refused to give me this paperwork. He refused to get me the slips. And his his reasoning was I'm not getting unloaded there. And, Speaker 0: and then Speaker 1: I said, well, I said, well, let me get a late slip at least so that way people know that I've been here. He refused to give me that too. Speaker 0: So I've got to ask you this. 2 weeks, you've stepped forward. Were you treated differently? Did anything change as a subcontractor to the US Postal Service? I I want to know if you've been threatened as well. Speaker 1: There's let's just say this, Lou, that there's been a lot of things that have happened to me leading up to yesterday since I've come out. There's a lot of things that we aren't talking about that I've been told to kinda be quiet on just for, investigation. Right. Speaker 0: Well, you have excellent legal counsel, and, I wanna say again to you, Jesse, thank you so much. Senator Speaker 1: said this thing? Speaker 0: What you've done is very brave. Yes, sir. You may. Speaker 1: I just wanna say, like, if there's anyone else out there that's been in the same shoes as I have, but don't be afraid to come out. They're just intimidating you. Don't be scared to come out. And I will say, Lou going through this whole experience, I will say that this this whole system is really corrupt. It is really corrupt, and I'll put that right out there. And I challenge I challenge everyone, law enforcement, the Congressman, I challenge people to do something different. Do something different for your country. Stand up for your country. Speaker 0: Thank you very much. Appreciate Speaker 1: it. Welcome, Lou. Jesse, you have a good night. Speaker 0: Patriot. You too. Thank you.
Saved - August 7, 2023 at 11:51 PM

@ChuckCallesto - Chuck Callesto

FLASHBACK: Whistleblower contracted by USPS describes how almost 200,000 COMPLETED BALLOTS were secretly transported from New York to Pennsylvania only to DISAPPEAR days before the election..

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Jesse Morgan, a truck driver and subcontractor for the US Postal Service, claims that nearly 200,000 completed mail-in ballots were smuggled from New York and then disappeared. He witnessed the ballots being loaded onto his trailer, with some envelopes falling out of the boxes. When he arrived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he was directed to go to Lancaster instead, but was not given the proper paperwork for the delivery. Jesse has faced threats and intimidation since coming forward, but encourages others to speak out against corruption in the system. He believes that the electoral process is corrupt and calls on law enforcement and politicians to take action.
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Speaker 0: Nearly 200,000 completed mail in ballots were smuggled from, New York before they inexplicably disappeared. Those are the charges of Jesse Morgan, a truck driver. He's a subcontractor working for the US Postal Service, And he joins us here tonight, Jesse Morgan, who has signed a sworn affidavit, charging that those hundreds of thousands of ballots Were taken across state lines. Jesse, I want to say first of all, I commend your courage for standing up And speaking truth, I know that it's got to be tremendously, difficult for you, and I admire your strength in so doing, and your concern for your Fellow citizens who depend on, an electoral process of integrity, good to have you on the Cass, I want to start, if I may, with how it happened that you were picking up these, these boxes filled with ballots. Speaker 1: How how did it happen? Is that what you asked, Lou? Speaker 0: Yes, sir. Speaker 1: All right. First, I just want to say thanks for having me on your show. Greatly appreciate it. How it all happened was that just one day I went in. I, normal process. I walked up, gave my my slip to the expediter. Speaker 0: She Speaker 1: was gonna go cut off the seal. And, as she was doing so, she made the comment that I'm gonna be taking mail and ballots back. And I was like, oh. I said, that's pretty cool. You know, I'm like, you know, cool. And, then I went back, and then she made the comment again about taking the mail and ballots back. And I said, Okay. And then, I went to my trailer, watched them unload, and then they brought up the the the gay lords. And then they had the the ballast in it. And I watched them be loaded on onto the trailer. Speaker 0: Those are boxes of those are boxes containing, what turned out to be ballots. Gaylords. Speaker 1: Yeah. So they had the gay lords. And then inside each gay lord was like a tote, was totes, and they were stacked on top of each other. And then each tote Had envelopes with the the ballots. And then as they're bringing them in, some of the the ballots, they kind of came out of how they had them stacked in there. You can see them, laid on top. And as they I wasn't looking for addresses. To be honest, I thought I was doing something, to help out the presidential election. You know, that's how I came across it. I was I'm like, oh, sweet. This is This isn't this is awesome, you know? Like, cool. Speaker 0: Absolutely. Speaker 1: Doing something to to help out here, you know? Speaker 0: Well you are helping out probably in ways in which, a lot of people, never expected. The the boxes, you saw that they were ballots. Did you see all of the boxes and their contents? Did you see that they were, in fact, Filled out? Speaker 1: Yes. Yes, sir. I saw I saw them all loaded. I saw now look. This is how it is. It's like I couldn't see Every single ballot. Okay. I wasn't even really paying attention to it. What I saw was so how they had them In the the the toads. Okay. And then as some as like as the as the pallets were being The Gaylords are being bumped around. The toads are being bumped around. Some of the envelopes kind of came out of how they had them lined in there, and they were laying on top. Now I've probably seen, say, 5 or 6 in the 1, 1 pal. Then 3 pallets Later, there might be 20 of them that I saw. Then 10 pals down, there's 20 more, you know, like all the way up to to to lay put the last box in. Speaker 0: And at this point, I do get what you're saying. And I'm sitting here thinking about the time we've got here. I'm gonna ask if you would to stay with us through this commercial break as we continue your journey from New York to Pennsylvania. And what happened to that trailer load of ballots? Can you do that, Jesse? Speaker 1: Absolutely, sir. Speaker 0: Appreciate it. We'll be right back with Jesse and his story, and more on the legal advances for the president's legal team. Service subcontractor who drove completed election ballots in boxes from New York to Pennsylvania. Jesse, I want to turn to the route that you took, and if we could put up that, that map, going from Bethpage, New York to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which was to be your destination. But when you got to Harrisburg, they wouldn't check you in, they wouldn't give you a slip for delivery. And instead, they directed you to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Yes, sir. That is correct. It was it was absolutely I've been I've been hauling mail now for about 16 months. And 16 months, I have never, never had this happen to me before. I was made to wait in the yard and I sat there and I waited, roughly like about 6 hours Until I went in, and I was like, what's going on here, guys? Like, what's the holdup? You know? Like, I'm I'm getting I was pretty, pretty upset. And, my brother just moved up from Texas. I wanted to go hang out with him. And, Right? Finally, they couldn't give me an answer. And then finally, like, a transportation supervisor came down And told me to basically leave leave and take the load to Lancaster, which never, never, I've never talked to that man, never talked to a transportation supervisor. The whole time I've been doing this, I've strictly dealt with the expeditors. They're the ones that Would I would see when I came in, I checked in. They're the ones I checked out with. And, he he told me to leave to go to Lancaster. Speaker 0: Now this is the night of 21st October, 2 weeks before the election. You're carrying 24 boxes. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of completed ballots by all appearances. You get to now Lancaster. Did you ever get the paperwork, the proper paperwork for running that delivery? Speaker 1: No. And that's and that's the thing is that, once again, I never leave a place without paperwork. And The man refused to give me this paperwork. He refused to get me the slips. And his his reasoning was I'm not getting unloaded there. And, and then I said, well, I said, well, let me get a late slip, at least. So that way people know that I've been here. He refused to give me that too. Speaker 0: Doctor. So I've got to ask you this. 2 weeks, you've stepped forward. Were you treated differently? Did anything change as a subcontractor to the US Postal Service? I I want to know if you've been threatened as well. Speaker 1: There's, let's just say this, Lou, that there's been a lot of things that have happened to me Leading up to yesterday, since I've come out, there's a lot of things that we aren't talking about That I've been told to kind of be quiet on just for, investigation. Speaker 0: Right. You have excellent legal counsel. And, I want to say again to you, Jesse, Thank you so much. Speaker 1: Citizen of citizen. Speaker 0: What you've done is very brave. Yes, sir. You may. Speaker 1: I just want to say, like, if there's anyone else out That's been in the same shoes as I have. But don't be afraid to come out. They're just intimidating you. Don't be scared to come out. And I will say, Lou, going through this whole experience, I will say that this this whole system is really corrupt. It is really corrupt, and I'll put that right out there. And I challenge I challenge everyone. Law enforcement, The congressman, I challenge people. Do something different. Do something different for your country. Stand up for your country. Speaker 0: Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Speaker 1: You're welcome, Lou. Speaker 0: Jesse, you have a good night. Patriot. You too. Thank you.
Saved - August 9, 2023 at 11:45 PM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

Here is, a not Trump supporter testifying under penalty of perjury on how the USPS subverted American Democracy on Nov. 3, 2020 by backdating over 100,000 ballots, Ethan Pease “Why was the USPS even looking for ballots on November 4th. Hours after the polls closed at 8 pm?.”

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An employee at a post office in Wisconsin, Madison, claimed that 100,000 ballots were missing based on an order from the USPS chapter. However, the employee found only 7 or 8 ballots during a search. Another USPS employee admitted to backdating late-received ballots, assuring the first employee that they wouldn't get in trouble as long as the ballots were postmarked for the 3rd. The first employee emphasized their neutrality in supporting neither Trump nor Biden but expressed concern about the integrity of the election process. They questioned why the USPS was searching for ballots on November 4th, hours after the polls closed. They believed that something went wrong and wanted transparency for the people of Wisconsin.
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Speaker 0: He explained to me that an order had come down from the Wisconsin, Illinois chapter of the USPS that 100,000 1,000 ballots were missing. He then told me that his post office, the one at Milwaukee Street in Madison, Wisconsin, had dispatched Dutch employees looked for the missing ballots around 4 AM, November 4th. He said, and I quote, around 4 AM. And that only and 7 or 8 ballots were found at the United Mailing Services, my work. Based on my previous experience and habit of double decking for the ballots, I believe that to be a lie immediately. The following day, November 5, 2020, I had a conversation with a different USPS employee whose name I also know, in which she admitted that USPS employees were ordered to backdate ballots that were received too late to be lawfully counted. I asked this employee if I would be getting in trouble for those ballots the night before with my thione boss, just kinda making sure that I was covered because at first, I did think perhaps I had missed ballots, but I couldn't have if they weren't on the cart where they're supposed to be. The employee said, the employee said, no. I wouldn't as long as they were postmarked for the 3rd. And then she hesitated for a moment and said that's why they had us do that, referring to USPS employees. I'm not Donald Trump supporter. I'm not a Biden supporter. I voted for Joe Jordans in this election, and I voted libertarian in the Wisconsin governor governor's race in and 18, which was my 1st election that I could vote in. But I know that something wrong happened here, and I just just wanna see that something gets done about it for our state and for the people of our state so that people can have faith in our elections, I think the American people and the people of Wisconsin have a right to know what happened. And the bottom line of this is why was the USPS even looking for ballots on November 4th, hours after the polls closed at 8 PM.
Saved - August 9, 2023 at 7:45 AM

@ChuckCallesto - Chuck Callesto

FLASHBACK: Non Trump supporting whistleblower reveals Wisconsin, IL USPS called offices claiming 100,000 ballots were missing on Nov. 4th and that employees were ordered to ‘backdate ballots too late to be LAWFULLY counted.’ RIGGED ELECTION..

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An employee at the Milwaukee Street post office in Madison, Wisconsin claimed that 100,000 ballots were missing based on an order from the USPS chapter in Wisconsin and Illinois. However, the employee doubted this claim as only 7 or 8 ballots were found during a search. Another USPS employee admitted that they were instructed to backdate late-received ballots so they could be counted. The speaker emphasized that they are not a supporter of either Donald Trump or Joe Biden, but they believe something went wrong and want to ensure the integrity of elections. They questioned why the USPS was searching for ballots on November 4th, after the polls had closed.
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Speaker 0: He explained to me that an order had come down from the Wisconsin, Illinois chapter of the USPS that 100,000 1,000 ballots were missing. He then told me that his post office, the one at Milwaukee Street in Madison, Wisconsin, had dispatched Dutch employees looked for the missing ballots around 4 AM, November 4th. He said, and I quote, around 4 AM. And that only and 7 or 8 ballots were found at the United Mailing Services, my work. Based on my previous experience and habit of double decking for the ballots, I believe that to be a lie immediately. The following day, November 5, 2020, I had a conversation with a different USPS employee whose name I also know, in which she admitted that USPS employees were ordered to backdate ballots that were received too late to be lawfully counted. I asked this employee if I would be getting in trouble for those ballots the night before with my thione boss, just kinda making sure that I was covered because at first, I did think perhaps I had missed ballots, but I couldn't have if they weren't on the cart where they're supposed to be. The employee said, the employee said, no. I wouldn't as long as they were postmarked for the 3rd. And then she hesitated for a moment and said that's why they had us do that, referring to USPS employees. I'm not Donald Trump supporter. I'm not a Biden supporter. I voted for Joe Jordans in this election, and I voted libertarian in the Wisconsin governor governor's race in and 18, which was my 1st election that I could vote in. But I know that something wrong happened here, and I just just wanna see that something gets done about it for our state and for the people of our state so that people can have faith in our elections, I think the American people and the people of Wisconsin have a right to know what happened. And the bottom line of this is why was the USPS even looking for ballots on November 4th, hours after the polls closed at 8 PM.
Saved - October 19, 2023 at 4:01 PM

@dmills3710 - Liberty Times & Politics

“Package Handlers” Were Being Recruited Before 2020 Election: What Might They Have Been Handling?? Ballots?? https://t.co/t5TvCAYMji

Saved - October 27, 2023 at 1:52 AM

@leslibless - 🇺🇸ProudArmyBrat

USPS Truck driver, and whistleblower, Jesse Morgan, discusses how he drove his trailer in 2020, STUFFED WITH 200,000 ballots, from NY to a new, unfamiliar location in PA. Then the ballots all disappeared! ELECTION WAS STOLEN! https://t.co/jvN4IJXCui

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Jesse Morgan, a truck driver and subcontractor for the US Postal Service, claims that nearly 200,000 completed mail-in ballots were smuggled from New York and then disappeared. He witnessed the ballots being loaded onto his trailer in boxes called Gaylords, with envelopes inside. Although he didn't see every single ballot, he estimates seeing around 5 or 6 in one pallet and up to 20 in others. When he arrived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he was directed to go to Lancaster instead, where he was not given the proper paperwork for delivery. Jesse has faced threats and believes the system is corrupt, urging others to come forward and stand up for their country.
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Speaker 0: Nearly 200,000 completed mail in ballots were smuggled from, New York before they inexplicably disappeared. Those are the charges of Jesse Morgan, a truck driver. He's a subcontractor working for the US Postal Service, And he joins us here tonight, Jesse Morgan, who has signed a sworn affidavit, charging that those hundreds of thousands of ballots Were taken across state lines. Jesse, I want to say first of all, I commend your courage for standing up And speaking truth, I know that it's got to be tremendously, difficult for you, and I admire your strength in so doing, and your concern for your Fellow citizens who depend on, an electoral process of integrity, good to have you on the Cass, I want to start, if I may, with how it happened that you were picking up these, these boxes filled with ballots. Speaker 1: How how did it happen? Is that what you asked, Lou? Speaker 0: Yes, sir. Speaker 1: All right. First, I just want to say thanks for having me on your show. Greatly appreciate it. How it all happened was that just one day I went in. I, normal process. I walked up, gave my my slip to the expediter. Speaker 0: She Speaker 1: was gonna go cut off the seal. And, as she was doing so, she made the comment that I'm gonna be taking mail and ballots back. And I was like, oh. I said, that's pretty cool. You know, I'm like, you know, cool. And, then I went back, and then she made the comment again about taking the mail and ballots back. And I said, Okay. And then, I went to my trailer, watched them unload, and then they brought up the the the gay lords. And then they had the the ballast in it. And I watched them be loaded on onto the trailer. Speaker 0: Those are boxes of those are boxes containing, what turned out to be ballots. Gaylords. Speaker 1: Yeah. So they had the gay lords. And then inside each gay lord was like a tote, was totes, and they were stacked on top of each other. And then each tote Had envelopes with the the ballots. And then as they're bringing them in, some of the the ballots, they kind of came out of how they had them stacked in there. You can see them, laid on top. And as they I wasn't looking for addresses. To be honest, I thought I was doing something, to help out the presidential election. You know, that's how I came across it. I was I'm like, oh, sweet. This is This isn't this is awesome, you know? Like, cool. Speaker 0: Absolutely. Speaker 1: Doing something to to help out here, you know? Speaker 0: Well you are helping out probably in ways in which, a lot of people, never expected. The the boxes, you saw that they were ballots. Did you see all of the boxes and their contents? Did you see that they were, in fact, Filled out? Speaker 1: Yes. Yes, sir. I saw I saw them all loaded. I saw now look. This is how it is. It's like I couldn't see Every single ballot. Okay. I wasn't even really paying attention to it. What I saw was so how they had them In the the the toads. Okay. And then as some as like as the as the pallets were being The Gaylords are being bumped around. The toads are being bumped around. Some of the envelopes kind of came out of how they had them lined in there, and they were laying on top. Now I've probably seen, say, 5 or 6 in the 1, 1 pal. Then 3 pallets Later, there might be 20 of them that I saw. Then 10 pals down, there's 20 more, you know, like all the way up to to to lay put the last box in. Speaker 0: And at this point, I do get what you're saying. And I'm sitting here thinking about the time we've got here. I'm gonna ask if you would to stay with us through this commercial break as we continue your journey from New York to Pennsylvania. And what happened to that trailer load of ballots? Can you do that, Jesse? Speaker 1: Absolutely, sir. Speaker 0: Appreciate it. We'll be right back with Jesse and his story, and more on the legal advances for the president's legal team. Service subcontractor who drove completed election ballots in boxes from New York to Pennsylvania. Jesse, I want to turn to the route that you took, and if we could put up that, that map, going from Bethpage, New York to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which was to be your destination. But when you got to Harrisburg, they wouldn't check you in, they wouldn't give you a slip for delivery. And instead, they directed you to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Yes, sir. That is correct. It was it was absolutely I've been I've been hauling mail now for about 16 months. And 16 months, I have never, never had this happen to me before. I was made to wait in the yard and I sat there and I waited, roughly like about 6 hours Until I went in, and I was like, what's going on here, guys? Like, what's the holdup? You know? Like, I'm I'm getting I was pretty, pretty upset. And, my brother just moved up from Texas. I wanted to go hang out with him. And, Right? Finally, they couldn't give me an answer. And then finally, like, a transportation supervisor came down And told me to basically leave leave and take the load to Lancaster, which never, never, I've never talked to that man, never talked to a transportation supervisor. The whole time I've been doing this, I've strictly dealt with the expeditors. They're the ones that Would I would see when I came in, I checked in. They're the ones I checked out with. And, he he told me to leave to go to Lancaster. Speaker 0: Now this is the night of 21st October, 2 weeks before the election. You're carrying 24 boxes. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of completed ballots by all appearances. You get to now Lancaster. Did you ever get the paperwork, the proper paperwork for running that delivery? Speaker 1: No. And that's and that's the thing is that, once again, I never leave a place without paperwork. And The man refused to give me this paperwork. He refused to get me the slips. And his his reasoning was I'm not getting unloaded there. And, and then I said, well, I said, well, let me get a late slip, at least. So that way people know that I've been here. He refused to give me that too. Speaker 0: Doctor. So I've got to ask you this. 2 weeks, you've stepped forward. Were you treated differently? Did anything change as a subcontractor to the US Postal Service? I I want to know if you've been threatened as well. Speaker 1: There's, let's just say this, Lou, that there's been a lot of things that have happened to me Leading up to yesterday, since I've come out, there's a lot of things that we aren't talking about That I've been told to kind of be quiet on just for, investigation. Speaker 0: Right. You have excellent legal counsel. And, I want to say again to you, Jesse, Thank you so much. Speaker 1: Citizen of citizen. Speaker 0: What you've done is very brave. Yes, sir. You may. Speaker 1: I just want to say, like, if there's anyone else out That's been in the same shoes as I have. But don't be afraid to come out. They're just intimidating you. Don't be scared to come out. And I will say, Lou, going through this whole experience, I will say that this this whole system is really corrupt. It is really corrupt, and I'll put that right out there. And I challenge I challenge everyone. Law enforcement, The congressman, I challenge people. Do something different. Do something different for your country. Stand up for your country. Speaker 0: Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Speaker 1: You're welcome, Lou. Speaker 0: Jesse, you have a good night. Patriot. You too. Thank you.
Saved - November 11, 2023 at 9:37 PM

@polishprincessh - 👑💥 Serenity 💥👑

10,000 illegal aliens using the same exact social security number voted on November 3, 2020 https://t.co/gMSABJdbGf

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer linked to the number, validating it. This allows these individuals to obtain driver's licenses and potentially influence voter rolls. These workers don't pay taxes as it's deducted by the companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information reveals a corrupt system that benefits everyone involved, leading to attempts on the speaker's life.
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Speaker 0: We discovered 10,000 people using the exact Social Security number. See if this one rings true. You take an illegal. You bring them in. They sign a piece of paper promising to pay taxes. What they get is a Social Security number so the employers can take out the taxes. Put a pin in that. Here's what they do. In cities like this, let's think of A chicken processor. They will bring in hundreds of illegals. They will spread them out across all of these plants and factories, giving them jobs. They're all using the same Social Security number. The IRS unconnected our names from the Social Security number. Now when you look it up, it just pings to see if there's an employer. If there is, it says it's good. It validates it. Why do they do that? Because all of these factories are giving them Social Security numbers. The government turns its back on it. As you have a Social Security number and you go over to motor voter, pass the driver's court test, Right? You get a driver's license. Suppression, look, you got a social. You must be a citizen. That's how they pack the roles. By the way, those guys don't pay taxes anyway. It's taken out by companies. Our government's been sitting on $1,700,000,000,000 slush fund that that one fund has still in it to this day. So if you wanna know where the dark money comes from by the way, that's what, $100,000,000 in, a month in interest. I could go on. I now understand this is why they tried to kill us, and it's not stuff I wanted to know. It's not stuff I wanted to know about my country. It's not stuff I believed, But we have a uniparty. We don't have multiple parties. Everybody's benefited from this at one time or another.
Saved - December 4, 2023 at 8:21 PM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And here is what a Insurrection looks like, Wisconsin, Nov 3, 2020, Why did they stopped counting?138,000 dump at 4:30 in the morning, “Every last one of them voted for Biden.” https://t.co/SMrTdqeYJI

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The speaker questions the statistical possibility of a sudden increase in votes for Biden without any votes for Trump. They argue that even in the bluest city, there should be some votes for the other party. They also mention that the increase in votes occurred around 4:30 in the morning. The speaker then discusses the sudden halt in vote counting in Nevada, which they find inexplicable and illogical. They question why counting would be stopped in the middle of the day and suggest that it doesn't make sense to shut everyone down.
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Speaker 0: I think a 168,000 votes. 138,000 was attempt? Yeah. 138. 138,000. You see the same and see, look. This makes no sense. This is not even statistically possible where you have linear movement along voting like this, so you have a skyrocket. It should have been moved in a long argument is these are votes that came in, not and and they all came in at once. But the the thing that's the irony of it, every last one of them broke not Biden. There was not there was not a Trump vote in there. They all vote, and you do not have a place in any state with well, maybe maybe Dixville's notch where there for 5 voters at the first thing, and they all have 5 voted for Biden. Maybe they're but not when you have something of a 138,000. You don't all break that way, and not it still shouldn't be linear because you have so many counters that are counting across the way that they're all tallying and reporting, and you don't bunch them in and report one one thing. So that doesn't look right not for the process. It certainly does not look right for the fact that there is no place of a 138,000 where you don't have both candidates represented. Not I mean, even even the the bluest city, you're still gonna have somebody voting for the other party. And and so these these 2 things, it would not not be a tight race right now had this not occurred, and this looks like it occurred maybe 4:30 in the morning. This is about 6:30 in the morning. 3 AM There you go. Here. Well, 6.23 here. Yeah. Not Yeah. It looks like about 4:30 maybe that it shot up here. So that those are the 2 charts, and now you hear that that Nevada has shut down. They're suddenly not counting anymore, so there there's some crazy stuff going. If if you had to, make a prediction of why would they not Stop accounting in Nevada. I mean, people at home are trying to figure out what. It's the middle of the day. Why why would you even stop? That's not what's inexplicable by all logical, by all political counts. It makes no sense at all. So you would still have people working. Still have people counting through the day, through the night, trying to get the tally. Makes no sense why you shut everyone down.
Saved - December 14, 2023 at 2:46 AM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And here it is, the 2020 Insurrection and the coverup, Dominion sent out ballots somewhere in hell and adjudicated 12,000 at once with one click of a button on Nov 3 and got caught. In other words 68.05% of the election was adjudicated up until 81 million crimes were reached. https://t.co/NhyUrfPzY4

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The speaker discusses an incident where there were errors in the vote count for Biden and Trump. They explain that the voting machine generated a high number of errors, which were then sent for adjudication. The rate of ballots needing adjudication was 68%, much higher than the federal allowable rate of 1 in 125,000. The speaker suggests that this program is designed to generate errors and manipulate votes. They also mention that on November 4th, all system files related to adjudication were deleted. This is seen as a significant issue.
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Speaker 0: Let's take a look at it, please. We have 7,769 votes for Biden, and then for Trump, 4,000 509 votes, but that was wrong. And here are the actual results. Trump significant margin over Joe Biden. First, they said, I believe this is human error, then they said it was a mechanical error, then they said it was a human error. What happened? Speaker 1: Well, what happened was the the machine is designed to, generate huge numbers of, errors when you run ballots through The tabulator, and then those ballots, those errors go to adjudication where someone's sitting somewhere we don't know where, can simply click on 1 button and bulk adjudicate thousands of ballots at once. So in this case, they were able to adjudicate, someone was, 12,000 ballots roughly, with one click of the button. Speaker 0: Okay. And that's not good. Adjudication and the rate of ballots that were being adjudicated, I e, it goes to the machine, something doesn't look right. A human being has to take it and do something with it. What was the rate of ballots that needed to be adjudicated? Speaker 1: 68% of the ballots run through the machine order had to be adjudicated. Speaker 0: And tell us just how crazy off the wall that number is or isn't? It seems kinda high. Speaker 1: It's very high because the the federal allowable rate is 1 in 125,000 ballots. That's the error rate. And this program is designed specifically to generate these types of errors, and that's how they move votes, from 1 candidate to another. They put them in these folders for mass adjudication, and they are shipped somewhere. In our case, specifically, as you see in the report, we can't tell that right now because on November 4th, all of those system files, adjudication files, and Internet files were deleted. So that's pretty significant
Saved - December 14, 2023 at 6:25 AM

@ChuckCallesto - Chuck Callesto

JUST IN: Shock poll reveals MASSIVE voter fraud.. 17 % of mail in voters ADMITTED to voting in a state where they don’t live.. 21 % ADMITTED to filling out someone else’s ballot.. 8% reveal they were OFFERED MONEY to vote.. https://t.co/eiRSI0jqdF

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A recent Heartland Rasmussen poll reveals some concerning statistics about voting behavior. According to the poll, 17% of individuals confessed to voting in a state where they do not reside. Additionally, 21% admitted to completing another person's ballot, while 8% acknowledged being offered money in exchange for their vote. These findings shed light on potential issues surrounding the integrity of the voting process.
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Speaker 0: A new Heartland Rasmussen poll finds that 17% of people admit they voted in a state where they don't live. 21% admitted they filled out someone else's ballot. And 8% admitted they were offered money to vote.
Saved - December 18, 2023 at 6:47 PM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And here’s Pennsylvania hearing on the Nov 3, 2020 Insurrection, A: People that had not voted since the 1990’s were all now reactivated to receive mail in ballots, B: More than 1500 votes where the mail in ballots were received in the election office before it was even mailed. https://t.co/Eci6e70BOF

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Gloria Lee Snover, Chairman of the Northampton County Republican Committee, discusses the complexity of the recent election due to the new mail-in ballot system and changing rules. She mentions the presence of unmanned drop boxes in the general election that were not present in the primary, as well as a pattern of reactivated old voter rolls in the SURE system. Snover expresses concern about people who hadn't voted in decades suddenly receiving mail-in ballots, potentially enabling undetected fraud. Additionally, she highlights over 1500 votes in Northampton County where the mail-in ballot was received before being mailed. Snover concludes by urging a remedy for the issues with the mail-in voting process.
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Speaker 0: This is Gloria Lee Snover. I am Chairman of the Northampton County Republican Committee. Northampton County is a Democrat county where Republicans win elections. I have been involved in the political process in Northampton County For more than 25 years, I've worked on campaigns for township supervisor to President of the United States. This year was one of the most vast complex elections I have ever had to oversee as Party County Chairman. The complexity was due to the new mail in ballot system and ever changing rules. The unmanned drop boxes in the general election that we did not have in the primary All counted another one, very strange. There is a pattern A reactivated old voter roll that kept reoccurring on the SURE system. The SURE system is our Pennsylvania voter system. Scores of people that had not voted since 1990s, more than 22 years ago, We're all now reactivated and receiving mail in ballots. People that didn't vote for Obama or Hillary were all of a sudden receiving mail in ballots, setting up the opportunity for fraud on a massive Dale, that would go undetected because voters who never intended to vote would not know. The SURE system is not so sure. We also found in Northampton County more than 1500 votes where the mail in ballot was received in the election office on a date before it was even mailed. We have a problem with this election. Thank you for allowing me to share my election experience and I plead with you to remedy the mail in Valid process. Thank you.
Saved - December 19, 2023 at 3:00 AM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

Are you aware that the State of New York was gracious enough to lend the commonwealth of Pennsylvania between 130,000 to 280,000 completed Biden ballots with delivery for the Nov 3, 2020 Insurrection and the USPS COVERED IT UP? https://t.co/HhCPjzKnYj

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On October 21st, the speaker witnessed a series of unusual events that seemed too coincidental. They saw thousands of ballots with return addresses being loaded onto their trailer in New York, destined for Pennsylvania. Initially, they thought it was exciting to be involved in the presidential race. However, as things got stranger, they started questioning why they were transporting complete ballots from one state to another. Feeling unsure, they decided to speak up and share their experience today.
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Speaker 0: What happened on October 21st was a series of unusual events that cannot be a coincidence. I know I saw ballots with return addresses filled out, thousands of them, thousands. Loaded onto my trailer in New York and headed for Pennsylvania, at first, I didn't think it was a big deal. In fact, I thought it was really awesome. I was I really did. I was like, sweet. Doing something for the presidential race. You know? This is cool. But as things became weirder, I got to thinking and wondered why I was driving complete ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. I didn't know I didn't know why, so I decided to speak up, and that's what I'm doing today.
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The speaker questions why the post office shut down ballot imaging and stopped keeping the images for the required 6 years. They highlight that the post office only kept the images for 30 days and then resumed keeping them for 6 years once Biden became president in 2021.
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Speaker 0: How did the post office know to shut down the, ballot imaging? Right? It's called ballot cover, mail cover. Why did they shut it down and not keep the images? Instead of keeping them 6 years like they're supposed to do, why did they shut it down and keep it only 30 days and then Come back in 2021, once Biden was in, and they popped it right back up to 6 years.
Saved - December 20, 2023 at 11:32 PM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And here is Nov 3, 2020 the most secure Insurrection in US history, 42,000 voted more than once 1,500 dead people 19,000 non residents 8,000 from non existent addresses 15,000 commercial or vacant addresses, 4000 non citizens “Our evidence has never been refuted only ignored.” https://t.co/gDpTV3TzdZ

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Due to AB 4, mail-in ballots surged from 70,000 in 2016 to over 690,000 this year. Despite facing accusations of fraud, our team diligently investigated every lead. Our experts discovered that over 42,000 individuals voted multiple times by comparing voter lists and identifying matches in names, addresses, and dates of birth. Additionally, approximately 1,500 deceased individuals were recorded as voting by cross-referencing male voters with social security death records. Moreover, over 19,000 people voted despite not residing in Nevada, excluding military and student voters. Our analysis also revealed around 8,000 votes from non-existent addresses and over 15,000 votes from commercial or vacant addresses. Astonishingly, nearly 4,000 non-citizens voted, as confirmed by comparing DMV records with the list of actual voters in the 2020 election.
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Speaker 0: Because of AB 4, the number of mail ballots rocketed from about 70,000 in 2016 to over 690,000 this year. The election was inevitably riddled with fraud and our hotline never stopped ringing. While the media and democrats accused us of making it all up, Our team began chasing down every lead. Our evidence came both from data scientists and from brave whistle blowers. Here's what we found, over 42,000, 42,000 people voted more than once. Our experts were able to make this determination by reviewing the list of actual voters, and comparing it to other voters with the same name, Address and date of birth. This method was also able to catch people using different variations of their first name, such as William and Bell, and individuals who are registered both under a married name and a maiden name. At least 1500 dead people are recorded as voting, as shown by comparing the list of male voters with the social security death records. More than 19 15,000 people voted even though they didn't live in Nevada. This does not include military voters or students. These voters were identified by comparing the list of voters with the US postal service's national change of address database, among other sources. About 8,000 people voted from non existent addresses. Here we cross referenced voters With the coding accuracy support system, which allowed our experts to identify undeliverable addresses. Over 15,000 votes were cast from commercial or vacant addresses. Our experts found these voters by analyzing official US Postal Service records that flag non residential addresses and addresses vacant for more than 90 days. Incredibly, almost 4,000 non citizens also voted, as determined by comparing official DMV records of non citizens to the list of actual True voters in the 2020 election.
Saved - December 22, 2023 at 8:47 PM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And here’s what the audit of the Arizona 2020 Insurrection reveals, A: main stream media go to hell B: ‘recount’ is an insurrection of the Insurrection C: over 20,000 ballots went to people’s addresses that didn’t live there anymore D: so the question is who cast those ballots? https://t.co/YJlb9T8d77

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The speaker discusses the Arizona audit report and criticizes the media for misrepresenting the findings. They argue that the audit revealed tens of thousands of fraudulent ballots, including 57,000 questionable ones and 23,000 that were cast by people who no longer lived at the addresses. They mention an analysis by Dr. Shiva, who found 17,000 duplicate ballots, with a significant number arriving after November 3rd. The speaker asserts that the election should not have been certified and calls for further investigation. They accuse the media of lying about the findings and emphasize the need for certification based on the evidence.
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Speaker 0: And the report that came out back from Arizona and the audit that we saw there. What are some of your key takeaways from it? Speaker 1: Well, the media, the mainstream media are lying about the findings. They're inflating the difference between an audit and a recount. Yeah. If you count the same fraudulent balance balance over and over. You're going to get the same fraudulent result. What they're not looking at is the fact that there's tens of thousands of fraudulent ballots in those total counts. So the auditors found alone 57,000 and set are questionable. Meaning that over 20,000 that were mailed in ballots that they went to people's addresses is that they didn't live there anymore. So the question is who actually cast that ballot if they didn't live there? And that's 23,000. That's more than double This so called Biden margin in Arizona. This is a state only decided by 10,457 ballots. We also just heard from Doctor. Shiva who did an analysis of the mail in ballot envelopes. This is not even included in the forensic audit report. He found 17,000 duplicate ballots and guess when they all came in from 25% came in after November 3rd and the dates between November 4th and November 9th, there was a surge in duplicate ballots. On 2 of those days, all the mail in envelopes that came in 96% were duplicates. What does that tell you? This election should have never been certified. It should have never been called on election night. The media is lying about the findings here. There's certainly more than enough to be certified and that's what needs to happen.
Saved - December 23, 2023 at 7:02 PM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And the Arizona Senate Audit, Katie Hobbs sent 23,344 mail in ballots to voters who voted in the Arizona Nov 3, 2020 General Insurrection even though they moved. So who voted? https://t.co/8aQTmbBLYa

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We compared the voter rolls to identify people who had moved but still voted by mail. We excluded cases where someone with the same last name still lived at the address. This led us to find 23,344 individuals who voted from addresses they no longer resided at. Mail-in ballots cannot be forwarded, so the only legal way for this to happen is if the voter knows the current resident and arranges to pick up their ballot.
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Speaker 0: So we went and took the voter rolls, and we compared them against this to see how many people might have moved, and based on statute 44 44 voters who voted via mail in ballots even though they showed in Melissa as having moved from that address. We accounted for the circumstances where a college student might have moved away from home or a family member might have moved somewhere else. So we actually eliminated all the all the cases where someone was still at that residence that had the same last name. That's how we came up with 23,344. So if your mail in ballot is sent to an address that you no longer live at, there should be no way for that for you to receive that mail in ballot, at least they're, you know, it's generally nice a way for you to reset mail ballot because mail in ballots are legally not allowed to be forwarded, so it can't be forwarded to your new address. So the only way this situation could happen legally e is if you know the prior you know, if you know the current resident and you're able to meet with them and pick up your mail in ballot or somehow have some other arrangement to pick up your ballots were there. But still 23,344 people voted when they should no longer, you know, have access, you know, would not normally have access at that given address.
Saved - December 25, 2023 at 10:02 PM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And here’s the conspiracy that overturned the results of the 2020 election 11,326 people did not show up on Nov 7 voter rolls after votes were cast then appear on Dec 4 voter rolls Just to be clear they show they voted on Nov 3, 2020 Explanation: Katie Hobbs find me more votes https://t.co/LLatWJxukD

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During the discussion, Speaker 1 mentions an interesting observation regarding the voter rolls. They found that 11,326 individuals who were not listed on the November 7th version of the voter rolls appeared on the December 4th version, despite showing as having voted in the recent election. Speaker 0 seeks an explanation for this discrepancy, emphasizing that they are not implying fraud but simply seeking answers. Speaker 1 admits they cannot think of a logical explanation and suggests reaching out to the county for clarification. The conversation ends there.
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Speaker 0: Okay. Thank you. Continue. Okay. Speaker 1: So we have also seen some interesting things related to the voter rolls. So for example, we have 11,326 people that did not show up on November 7 version of the voter rolls that should have been after votes were cast but then appeared on December 4th voter rolls. And just to be clear, they show as voted in this past election, but they were not in November 7th version of the file, and they were they did show up on the December 4th version. Speaker 0: Okay. That sounds confusing. Is there give me an explanation of why that might have I mean, we're not obviously, we're not saying there's fraud. We're not saying anything else. I'm just trying to find answers. Is there a logical explanation why that would be? Speaker 1: I cannot think of a logical explanation on what that would be. But it'd be a great thing to hear back from the county to see if there's anything that we're not thinking of. Speaker 0: Okay. Thank you. Continue. Speaker 1: So we
Saved - January 18, 2024 at 2:26 AM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

And here’s USPS CONFIRMATION, “We went off the NCOA 23,344 national change of address forms said they moved to another location yet those votes were cast in a election that was determined by 10,000 votes” 📝the greatest threat to human civilization main stream media #1#3 #2#4 https://t.co/jQGMZT4WLL

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I'm a mom and former journalist who is fed up with what's happening in the world and journalism. I want to preserve the freedoms in Arizona and ensure a better future for our children. Some other states have lost their freedoms due to leftist policies, but Arizona is seen as a last bastion of freedom. However, we feel like our freedoms are slipping away. I oppose masking children and vaccine mandates, as they are causing job losses. Regarding the election, I believe Biden is the president, but I think the system is corrupt. I covered the audit and there were discrepancies, including double-counted votes and a dirt lot with registered voters. I understand that some may not believe the evidence, but fraudulent votes may have affected the outcome.
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Speaker 0: I got into this because I'm a mom who is fed up. I'm fed up with what's happening in this world. And I'm a former journalist. I'm fed up with what's happening in in journalism as well. But I'm worried about my children and my future grandchildren if we don't start to turn Arizona back to the way it's supposed to be, just getting our freedoms back. And I think we can still retain and hold on to our freedoms here. Some of these other states are gone. And it's been leftist policies in California, Oregon, Washington. I just talked to somebody from Connecticut and somebody from New Jersey, and they said, oh my gosh. Arizona is the kind of the last bastion of freedom. And they're so happy to be here. Yet we Arizonans feel like some of our freedoms are slipping away. So I'm in this to preserve Arizona, the Arizona we love. Keep these opportunities for our children. Get our freedoms back and end some of this nonsense. The masking of our children, the vaccine mandates. I've got moms and dads out there going into Christmas, looking at losing their jobs because their boss or some corporate Goon. It's telling them, you get a vaccine or you get out. Speaker 1: One of the things that, you've been talking about quite a bit and tweeting about is the election. You know, you've said that you think Trump won Arizona in 2020. Do you still believe that? Speaker 0: I believe Biden is the president just like OJ is innocent. The system is corrupt. Have you not followed what's happening in our election here? Absolutely. I covered the audit. 3434,000 votes counted twice. Canvassers went to a dirt lot where 75 people were registered to vote. Speaker 1: Harris report that was debunked. Speaker 0: Well, you say it was debunked because everything that you guys don't agree with, you debunk. You fact check. And I know where your fact checkers come from a lot of times the fact Speaker 1: checkers addresses at that dirt lot you're talking about. No. So what what I wanna know is where is the proof That you're gonna point to. Speaker 0: If you don't have the ability to critically sit down and listen to our forensic audit results, then I can't help you. The United States. Speaker 1: Into that. Lost by even more. Speaker 0: If you count fraudulent votes.
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We have a problem with the election due to the influx of mail-in ballots. Trump was initially winning in Pima County, but more ballots were suddenly poured in. The issue lies in the fact that some mail-in ballots lack signatures, indicating a broken system. Regardless of who wins, we need to ensure a fair election. Election officials were rewriting rules instead of following the legislature's authority. We don't trust the media, as they have their own agenda. People witnessed irregularities during the election and want a fair vote. We can provide a forensic audit report for further information. The deletion of a million files before the audit was debunked.
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Speaker 0: We've got a problem with our election. They're pouring in mail in ballots. Trump was winning big in Pima County. And when they realized that, they start pouring in more ballots, more mail in ballots. We have we have a problem. We've got election. We have mail in ballots coming in with no signatures. Our system is broken. I don't care if let me tell you. If Trump won the way that Biden did, I would have a problem with it. We just need to prove it. We need to prove that this election was won fair and square, and we're seeing all kinds of problems. And the mail in ballots were sent out. We had our election officials who were rewriting election rules, usurping the legislature. The legislature in Arizona writes our election laws, not the people working at the county recorder's office. And we're not gonna we don't care what the media says. The media is full of it, and we know it. I know it. I worked in the media. Excuse me. I worked in the media. I know what you guys are trying to do. You don't give a damn about our elections. You've got a narrative, and you're trying to push it. And what is the point? The the narrative is Everything it's frauded. It's fake. People witness things. They they witness things during this election, and they knew it was wrong. And all they want is to make sure that Our vote is fair. That is fair and square. But I'm not gonna sit here and argue with you because I know you're gonna twist it around. I know how these things work, and I know what the final product is. And I'm not gonna sit here and argue with you. If you would like to look through the forensic audit report, I'm happy to share that with you. And there's more information to come out. We haven't yet gotten the analysis of the paper ballots and of the routers. But do you think it's do you think that it was the right thing to do to delete a bunch of 1,000,000 files the day before the audit? That was roundly debunked.
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The speaker discusses a report and rates its significance on a scale of 1 to 10. They mention that the final report reveals that 23,344 mail-in ballots were sent to addresses where the individuals no longer lived, yet votes were still cast on them. These ballots were identified through a national change of address form, which people fill out when they move. The speaker finds this illogical and believes the attorney general should provide an explanation. They emphasize that the election was decided by a margin of 10,000 votes, while the issue of the 23,344 ballots is just one example of irregularities.
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Speaker 0: Go from 1 to 10 about your report you returned over. Do you believe, 10 meaning we showed that and it was monumental, one meaning, well, we didn't really find anything. What do Speaker 1: you think the report was? I think the final report that was released in public still shows that. I mean, we've 20 23,344 mail in ballots that were mailed to an address that someone no longer lived in and yet votes were cast on them. And in election that was determined by 10,000 votes. Speaker 0: Repeat that again for people. Repeat that again for people, please. Speaker 1: 23,344 mail in ballots that were mailed to an address That an individual no longer lived at. They'd moved away. And just so you know, like, what we are looking at, the data source we're looking at is a national change of address form. The national change of address It gets filled out when you move and you go to the post office and say, I moved to this address. Speaker 0: This is what this is Speaker 1: what my new address is. I want you to forward my mail. So we didn't go off of the neighbor said he moved and he might or might not have moved. We went off for national change of address. 23,344 national change of address forms Said they moved to another location unless yet those votes were cast. Like, I can't think of any explanation as to makes any logical sense of that. Now I've been Working with the stuff long enough that there's been many times where I've been like, hey. There's no possible explanation of this. Oh, shoot. Now I learned a possible explanation. Maybe there is. So I'm willing to give, you know, some some error and some space there for maybe there's some explanation to it, but I it doesn't make any logical sense to me. And the attorney general needs to answer that. So election was determined by 10,000 votes, and we're talking about 2 23,344. Speaker 0: And that's just one thing, folks. That's just one thing. Speaker 1: One thing.
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On 2/11, 462 log entries were overwritten by a script. On 3rd March, 37,686 log entries were overwritten by the same script. The day before we received the system, 330 log entries were overwritten by that script. The EMS admin account was responsible for this. The challenge is that this occurred before an audit, and it deleted all the records and files related to the election. Someone deliberately ran a program to clear all the records in the system used for generating the official results.
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Speaker 0: On 2/11, 462 log entries were overwritten by this script. On 3rd March, 37,686 log entries were overwritten by this same script. On 12th, which is the day before we received the system, there were 330 log entries overwritten by that script. Now the challenge here is that I know that this occurred. I know which account did it. It was the EMS admin account. You would think that if you were doing an audit the next day, that you would want to have the full context of the election to be audited, but that clearly was not the case in this instance. Sorry. Speaker 1: Just to clarify. So this is a log file specifically from report report, tallying I'm sorry. Results tallying and reporting, which is the Dominion software, that entry says that someone went into the program and clicked on something that said, I wanna purge all the results for this election. That goes through and deletes all of the records within it. And if you actually take a look, You can see the success. It's like the 2nd lineup, you know, that it completed successfully, and it literally deletes all of the files On the NAS directory as well, which is where all the results from the election are contained, where all the images from the election are contained, and all those other details. So some Individual went into an application, and they chose specifically, to to run something that would clear all records in the system that was used to generate the official results the day before an audit started.
Saved - April 27, 2024 at 1:44 AM

@TuckerCarlson - Tucker Carlson

About one in five mail-in ballots in the last election was fraudulent, handing Biden the presidency. We know this because the people who committed the fraud have admitted it in a new poll. https://t.co/fxHL9hT4sw

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It's suggested that questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 election is now a criminal offense, forming the basis of Trump's indictment. Information censorship and manipulation by Mark Zuckerberg influenced the election. A poll revealed that a significant percentage of voters admitted to committing fraud, such as voting in states they don't reside in or forging signatures. The results indicate at least 1 in 5 mail-in ballots involved fraudulent activity. The poll also found that 10-11% of respondents knew someone who committed voter fraud. For more content, visit tuckercarlson.com.
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Speaker 0: It's now apparently a criminal offensive felony in this country to suggest the 2020 presidential campaign was not on the level. That crime appears to form the basis of one of Donald Trump's pending indictments. He's an election denier. But, actually, it's worth denying the legitimacy of that election because it was not fair. Critical information was withheld from voters through censorship and yes, by the government. That is a fact. It's also a fact that Mark Zuckerberg spent $400,000,000 to control voting in various places around the country and affect the outcome. That's not legitimate. It was also conducted in many places through electronic voting machines, and no country should ever use electronic voting machines because fundamentally they cannot be trusted. Why would you trust it? But then there's the question of outright cheating voter fraud. Was there voter fraud well we know there was some but was it widespread that is a hard allegation to prove though of course many people believe there was widespread fraud Well, now it turns out we know for a fact that there was and in fact it can be proven with a poll. Just ask people. Did you personally commit voter fraud? Well, that has just been done and the answer is a huge percentage of people asked in the poll admitted, yes, I committed voter fraud. It's remarkable. Justin Haskins is a senior fellow at the Heartland Institute. He joins us now with details. Justin, thanks so much for coming on. If if you could just start by giving us the results, the shocking results of this poll, and we'll go from there. Speaker 1: Sure. So, it was pretty straightforward. We asked people, a series of questions. The first of which is or one of the first questions was, did you vote in, the 2020 election? And did you vote with an absentee ballot? And if they answered yes to both of those questions, then we ask a bunch of questions related to voter fraud. We didn't tell them that they were that we were asking, did you commit voter fraud? We just asked them about various behaviors. So for example, we asked, people, did you vote in a state where you're no longer a legal resident? That's a pretty straightforward question. If you're not a permanent resident of a state, you can't vote there. 17% of people, nearly 1 in 5, said yes. They did do that. We asked people, did you fill out a ballot for someone else on their behalf? That's also illegal. You're not allowed to fill out someone else's ballot. 21% of people said yes to that question. We asked if people forged the signature of a friend or family member on their behalf with or without their permission? We actually put that in the poll question, and 17% of people said yes to that. So all told, it's at least, and I say at least, 1 in 5 mail in ballots involved some kind of fraudulent activity. But we didn't just stop, there. We also asked everyone whether they voted via mail in ballot or not, so in person voting as well. Do you know anyone who personally in your personal life, a friend, a family member, acquaintance, someone from work? Has anyone ever admitted to you that they did one of these kinds of forms of voter fraud? And 10% and 11%, we asked 2 different questions on that, said yes. People admitted to me that they committed voter fraud. Speaker 0: Thanks a lot for watching us on x. There's a lot more to see, and you can find it on tuckercarlson.com. We hope you'll join us.
Saved - May 29, 2024 at 1:35 PM

@JDunlap1974 - 🇺🇸🇺🇸Josh Dunlap🇺🇲🇺🇲 ULTRA-MAGA

Poll watcher from the 2020 Presidential election was shocked to find mail-in “absentee” ballots in sequential order, proving voter fraud https://t.co/hZBUHj24oZ

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When I started recording ballot numbers and names from mail-in ballots, I noticed they were in sequence, which is unusual. The envelopes had no date, just "November 0-2020." When I questioned this, I was told not to interfere. The ballots were all from the same street in Detroit, with similar signatures and no date stamp. They weren't in the system and were being entered manually. It seemed suspicious.
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Speaker 0: When I started, writing down the ballot numbers and the last names of the person of the ballot, the that had the name on the ballot, they were all in sequence. These are absentee ballots, mail in mail in ballots. They cannot be in sequence. 2232 cannot have 2233 next to it because if they're mailed in, they come in all different numbers. And when when I started noticing that these numbers are almost next to each other, like, one or the other was in the middle, but then they were almost next to each other, my my antennas went up. That's exactly when I thought something is not right here. Then I asked a supervisor. There was not even a date on those, envelopes. It said November 0 dash 2020. There was no second number there. Then I said, what is the date on this one? Then they got really mad at me. They said, you're not letting us do our job. You're disturbing us. And at that point because we really don't wanna be kicked out, you know, so we were just kinda not challenging anything because we wanna still stay in the room because we barely had anybody. Not only that, the sequence ballot numbers were all from the same area, like the guarded street in the downtown Detroit. Guardant street sequential ballots, signatures were all alike. They had no date stamp. It's at like, it was empty after 0. There was no 3rd or second or first or nothing. And, they were none of them were coming up in the system. They were all being entered manually. They even knew that none of these details would even be in the poll book or in the system.
Saved - July 18, 2024 at 11:07 PM

@NotAlexSheppard - Alexander Sheppard 🇺🇸

FLASHBACK: This is the segment that got Lou Dobbs fired from Fox News. He interviewed a USPS whistleblower who drove 200,000+ illegal ballots from New York to Pennsylvania during the 2020 Election. https://t.co/EJ6n4IYSF0

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Jesse Morgan, a US Postal Service subcontractor, claims nearly 200,000 mail-in ballots disappeared after he transported them from New York to Pennsylvania. He saw ballots in boxes labeled as mail-in ballots but did not inspect each one individually. When he arrived in Pennsylvania, he was redirected to Lancaster and denied paperwork for delivery. Since speaking out, he has faced threats and intimidation. Morgan urges others to come forward and challenges law enforcement and politicians to address corruption in the system.
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Speaker 0: Nearly 200,000 completed mail in ballots were smuggled from, New York before they inexplicably disappeared. Those are the charges of Jesse Morgan, a truck driver. He's a subcontractor working for the U. S. Postal Service and he joins us here tonight, Jesse Morgan, who has signed a sworn affidavit charging that those 100 of thousands of ballots were taken across state lines. Jesse, I wanna say first of all, I commend your courage for standing up and speaking truth. I know that it's got to be tremendously, difficult for you, and I admire your strength in so doing and your concern for your fellow citizens who depend on, a an electoral process of integrity. Good to have you on the broadcast. I I wanna start, if I may, with the how it happened that you were picking up these, these boxes filled with ballots? Speaker 1: How how did it happen? Is that what you asked, Lou? Speaker 0: Yes, sir. Speaker 1: Alright. First, I just wanna say thanks for having me on your show. Greatly appreciate it. How it all happened was that just one day, I I went in. I, normal process. I walked up, gave my my slip to the expediter. She was gonna go cut off the seal. And, as she was doing so, she made the comment that I won't be taking mail and ballots back. And I was like, oh. I said, that's pretty cool. You know, I'm like, you know, cool. And, and then I went back, and then she made the comment again about taking the mail and ballots back. And I said, okay. And then, I went to my trailer, watched them unload, and then they brought up the the the gaylords, and they they had the the ballast in it. And I watched them be loaded on onto the trailer. Speaker 0: Those are boxes of those are boxes containing, what turned out to be ballots, gay lords. Speaker 1: Yeah. So they have the gay lords, and then inside each gay lord was like a tote. Those totes, and they were stacked on top of each other. And then each tote had envelopes which was, the ballots And and then as they're bringing them in, some of the the ballots, like, kinda came out of how they had them stacked in there. You can see them, laid on top. And as they I wasn't looking for addresses. Be honest, I thought I was doing something, to help out the presidential election. You know? That's how it came across. I was I'm like, oh, sweet. This is this is this is awesome. You know? Like, cool. Speaker 0: Absolutely. Speaker 1: Doing something to to help out here. You know? Speaker 0: Well, you are helping out probably in ways in which a lot of people, did never never expected. The the boxes, you saw that they were ballots. Did you see all of the boxes and their contents? Did you see that they were in fact filled out? Speaker 1: Yes. Yes, sir. I saw I saw them all loaded. I saw now look. This is how it is. It's like I couldn't see every single ballot. Okay? I wasn't even really paying attention to it. What I saw was so how they had them in the the the totes. Okay? And then as some as, like, as the as the pallets were being or the gay lords were being bumped around, the toads were being bumped around, some of the envelopes kinda came out of how they had them lined in there, and they're laying on top. Right. Now I probably seen, say, 5 or 6 in the 1, 1 pallet. Then 3 pallets later, there might be 20 of them that I saw. Then 10 pallets down, there's 20 more, you know, like, all the way up to to to lay put the last box in. And If you get what I'm saying. Speaker 0: At this point, I I I do get what you're saying. And I'm I'm, I'm sitting here thinking about the time we've got here. I'm going to ask if you would to stay with us through this commercial break as we continue your journey from New York to Pennsylvania and what happened to that trailer load of ballots. Can you do that, Jesse? Speaker 1: Absolutely, sir. Speaker 0: Appreciate it. We'll be right back with Jesse and his story and more on the legal advances for the president's legal team. We'll be right back. We're back now with whistleblower Jesse Morgan, a US Postal Service subcontractor who drove completed election ballots in boxes from New York to Pennsylvania. Jesse, I wanna turn to the route that you took. And if we could put up that, that map going from Bethpage, New York to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which was to be your destination. But when you got to Harrisburg, they wouldn't check you in. They wouldn't give you a a slip, for delivery, and instead, they directed you to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Is that correct? Speaker 1: Yes, sir. That is correct. It was it was absolutely I've been I've been hauling mail now for about 16 months. And 16 months, I have never never had this happen to me before. I was made to wait in the yard, and I sat there and I waited, roughly, like, about 6 hours until I went in, and I was like, what's going on here, guys? Like, what's the hold up? You know? Like, I'm I'm getting I was pretty pretty upset, and my brother just moved up from Texas, but I wanted to go hang out with him. And, Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: If if finally, they couldn't give me a, an answer. And then finally, like, a a transportation supervisor came down and told me to basically leave leave and take the load to Lancaster, which never never I've never talked to that man, never talked to a transportation supervisor. The whole time I've been doing this, I've strictly dealt with the expeditors. They're the ones that would I would see when I came in. I checked in. They're the ones I checked out with, And, he he told me to leave to go to Lancaster. Speaker 0: Now this is the night of 21st October, 2 weeks before the election. You're carrying 24 boxes. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Tens of 1,000, perhaps 100 of 1,000 have completed ballots by all appearances. You get to now Lancaster. Did you ever get the paperwork, the proper paperwork, for running that delivery? Speaker 1: No. And that's that's the thing is that once again I never leave a place without paperwork and the man refused to give me this paperwork. He refused to get me the slips. And his his reasoning was I'm not getting unloaded there. And, Speaker 0: and then Speaker 1: I said, well, I said, well, let me get a late slip at least so that way people know that I've been here. He refused to give me that too. Speaker 0: So I've got to ask you this. 2 weeks, you've stepped forward. Were you treated differently? Did anything change as a subcontractor to the US Postal Service? I I want to know if you've been threatened as well. Speaker 1: There's let's just say this, Lou, that there's been a lot of things that have happened to me leading up to yesterday since I've come out. There's a lot of things that we aren't talking about that I've been told to kinda be quiet on just for, investigation. Right. Speaker 0: Well, you have excellent legal counsel, and, I wanna say again to you, Jesse, thank you so much. Senator Speaker 1: said this thing? Speaker 0: What you've done is very brave. Yes, sir. You may. Speaker 1: I just wanna say, like, if there's anyone else out there that's been in the same shoes as I have, but don't be afraid to come out. They're just intimidating you. Don't be scared to come out. And I will say, Lou going through this whole experience, I will say that this this whole system is really corrupt. It is really corrupt, and I'll put that right out there. And I challenge I challenge everyone, law enforcement, the Congressman, I challenge people to do something different. Do something different for your country. Stand up for your country. Speaker 0: Thank you very much. Appreciate Speaker 1: it. Welcome, Lou. Jesse, you have a good night. Speaker 0: Patriot. You too. Thank you.
Saved - October 16, 2024 at 8:45 PM

@Rasmussen_Poll - Rasmussen Reports

9 trucks, 1-1.5 million counterfeit 2020 mail ballots in each The U.S. Postal Service REFUSES to disclose who paid for them. Federal judge to rule this week. ‘81 Million Votes’? Nearly Half Say ‘No Way’ -https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/biden_administration/81_million_votes_nearly_half_say_no_way

‘81 Million Votes’? Nearly Half Say ‘No Way’ Most voters are worried that next year’s presidential election could be affected by cheating, and nearly half agree with a popular song challenging the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s election in 2020. rasmussenreports.com

@Rasmussen_Poll - Rasmussen Reports

Good Morning ! Imagine having to fight The U.S. Postal Service for years in Federal courts just for the names of who paid these trucking companies? As rotten as it gets. DC Case - https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/63178307/della-rocca-v-united-states-postal-service/ Maryland Case - https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/54832847/Della_Rocca_v_Lee_et_al

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Della Rocca v. Lee et al (8:24-cv-02442), Maryland District Court Della Rocca v. Lee et al (8:24-cv-02442), Maryland District Court, Filed: 08/22/2024 - PacerMonitor Mobile Federal and Bankruptcy Court PACER Dockets pacermonitor.com
Saved - October 28, 2024 at 10:06 PM

@Rasmussen_Poll - Rasmussen Reports

HUGE ELECTION ISSUE - LEGACY MEDIA = TOTAL SILENCE Please consider re-posting this and asking others to do the same?

@Rasmussen_Poll - Rasmussen Reports

The USPS refuses to disclose who paid for 9 trucks transporting 9+ million suspected counterfeit 2020 ballots. A Federal judge just let them off the hook, again. 36M voters (156M x .23) just told us they are trusting the USPS with their vote. Legacy media = total silence. What does this tell you? https://t.co/hEm55hgDY1

Saved - November 5, 2024 at 11:20 PM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

WOW. Recently revealed footage shows a US Postal Service worker allegedly tossing 300 mailers in favor of a NJ Republican Rep. into a dumpster outside a supermarket. "There is no evidence of election fraud" -Democrats https://t.co/ChpMATL4sa

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A Prius is stopping, and there's a discussion about recording an incident. One person mentions they can't record it. They identify the car's license plate as Pennsylvania, but the owner seems to be from New Jersey. There's a light-hearted exchange about possibly borrowing something. They also mention a specific time, the 10th at 4:23, when someone was seen walking towards a sushi place, noting that this timestamp could be useful.
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Speaker 0: A Prius. Of course, she's stopping. All you have to do is Of course, she's stopping. It won't the computer won't record. It won't? Yeah. It won't record for me. Yeah. But do you know where she's from? What? Something else? Yeah. We have a license plate. Oh, there you go. She has a Pennsylvania plate, but it looks like the male's from Jersey. I might come bum 1 off of you. Uh-huh. I might come bum 1. Really? Okay. Sirks. Well, have a great day. Sirks, thank you. I don't know if it'll help. She said the 10th at 423, he was all up on her walking towards the sous go get sushi. The time stamp will help you. Good.
Saved - November 18, 2024 at 8:25 AM
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I came across alarming reports suggesting that thousands of postal workers are involved in mail theft, with a significant rise in cases this year. The inspector general noted a 47% increase in closed investigations related to employees compared to 2019. It's concerning that the postal service lacks knowledge about the functionality of its surveillance cameras. I can't help but notice the timing, as this surge in theft coincides with an election year, raising questions about the motives of those entering the postal service.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

They were going to steal the election “New government report says thousands of postal workers are stealing the mail” “OIG says the postal service doesn't even know how many of its more than 18,000 surveillance cameras even work” HUGE increase in cases this year (shocker) “The inspector general says investigators closed 47% more cases involving employees last fiscal year compared to 2019” “They're literally getting the job so they can steal mail and quit.” What an amazing ‘coincidence’ that during the election year there is a huge increase in mail workers stealing mail and then they quit…. Just amazing….

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A new government report reveals that thousands of postal workers are involved in mail theft. The inspector general reports a 47% increase in closed cases against employees last fiscal year compared to 2019, totaling nearly 6,000 cases. However, this figure may be an undercount due to insufficient mailroom supervisors and a lack of training to identify theft. The postal police union president highlights that these vulnerabilities are well-known, with criminals exploiting them to steal mail and then leave the job. Additionally, the postal service is unaware of the operational status of many of its over 18,000 surveillance cameras. The lack of transparency on this issue may stem from a desire to protect the postal service's reputation. For more details on the types of workers involved in mail theft, visit mbc7.com.
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Speaker 0: So a new government report says thousands of postal workers are stealing the mail. The inspector general says investigators closed 47% more cases involving employees last fiscal year compared to 2019 with nearly 6,000 cases closed over that span of time. But this number is likely an undercount because the OIG says there aren't enough mailroom supervisors, and the ones that are on the job aren't trained to spot mail theft. The postal police union president says those vulnerabilities in the postal service are public knowledge, and criminals are actively exploiting them. They're literally getting the job so they can steal mail and quit. I mean, it's amazing. Making matters worse, the OIG says the postal service doesn't even know how many of its more than 18,000 surveillance cameras even work. Why do you think they're not being more public about this problem? I think they're trying to protect their brand. Visit mbc7.com to learn which types of workers are being blamed the most for mail theft.
Saved - December 23, 2024 at 3:36 PM

@CFWBers - Clinton Foundation Whistleblowers

I want to publicly thank @Rasmussen_Poll for sharing story I posted w/in their post below which went viral. Think there remains huge public interest re electoral integrity and specifically the 2020 election? The FOIA case v USPS is central to learning TRUTH and #SaveAmerica. 🇺🇸

@Rasmussen_Poll - Rasmussen Reports

UPDATE: 2020 Counterfeit Ballot Trucking Background: 9 trucks, 1 - 1.5 million counterfeit 2020 mail ballots in each truck, USPS refused to say who paid for them, is withholding contents descriptions. One mystery solved - The USPS paid for the shipping themselves! Aren't they generous with taxpayer funds? Now the lawsuits grind on to get the shipping manifests, contents descriptions bills of lading, etc. Follow the @CFWBers for more updates.

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