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Bulletin From Georgia: Suspected counterfeit 2020 election ballots could be released for bi-partisan voter-volunteer hand examination audit by @GovKemp as early as - this morning. Watch ...

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John Fredricks obliterates Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp claim election was fair. Credit: @jfradioshow

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Governor Kemp is challenged to prove the fairness of his election by unsealing 150,000 mail-in ballots stored in a Fulton County warehouse for three and a half years. Allegations of fraud and counterfeit ballots being run through a scanner at night are supported by six affidavits. The speaker urges the governor to order a forensic audit of the ballots, as they are said to be on pristine paper with matching squiggly marks and unfolded envelopes that don't match the quantity. By doing so, the governor can demonstrate the fairness of the election, but it is implied that he is unwilling to take this step.
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Speaker 0: Has. I tell you what, governor Kemp, I got a news flash for you. If you're so confident that your election was so fair and so honest, then why don't you do this? Why don't you have the power. You have the guy you have the power right now. Instead of sending cowardly tweets out, why don't you unseal the 150,000 ballots, the mail in ballots that have been sitting in a Fulton County warehouse for three and a half years, where we have 6 affidavits saying that up to 30,000 of these ballots were run through a copy machine. They were fake. They were fraud. They were counterfeit, and they were ran through the scanner at the middle of the night. We have 6 people saying that. Those ballots have been sitting there for three and a half years. All you have to do, governor, is man up, and you order a forensic a forensic audit of those ballots. That we got we got affidavits in in there saying they're on pristine paper, all the squiggly marks are the same, they're not folded, the envelopes don't match, there's 30,000 less envelopes, go ahead and do the forensic audit. If you wanna claim that the election was fair, do that. But, no, you won't do that.
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A network of organizations and individuals has been uncovered, engaging in illicit activities to influence elections and manipulate voter registrations. Stacey Abrams' former charity, New Georgia Project, had error-ridden tax filings, raising questions about over $500,000. Investigations revealed illegally obtained voter registrations and mail-in ballots, with connections to Nsé Ufot and Democrat voter database Catalist. Black Voters Matter and Stop Cop City were part of this network, receiving funding from various sources. Law firms like Perkins Coie and attorneys like Marc Elias played a role in protecting and advancing the network's interests. Universities, including Michigan State and UC Berkeley, received significant funding from these organizations. The article highlights the interconnectedness and potential implications of this network.

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

🧵***THREAD***🧵 Back in May of this year, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested three Atlanta-area residents on wire fraud and money laundering charges. >https://fox5atlanta.com/news/3-arrested-in-connection-to-violence-at-cop-city This was officially the first chip away at a block of a much larger network that appears engaged in illicit activity, and within its orbit highlights a massive nationwide effort to not only influence elections, but also to bury any attempts in court to expose it in an aptly named process known as lawfare. >source: 2021 Democracy Fund Form 990 Before this news, in February, the @FreeBeacon reported that Stacey Abrams' former charity, New Georgia Project, had error-ridden tax filings that drew into question over $500,000 for 2021 alone. >https://freebeacon.com/democrats/stacey-abrams-charity-has-a-500000-problem-in-its-latest-tax-filing/ The filings were entered just following New Georgia Project firing its CEO, Nsé Ufot, who Abrams hand-picked. Ufot goes back to her childhood when she paged for Abrams in the Georgia State House of Representatives, as I've covered perviously (here: https://twitter.com/GusQuixote/status/1696022098030854375). The Georgia State Election Board referred 35 cases of election-law violations in the weeks before the 2020 general election. Among these were New Georgia Project and Coalition for the People's Agenda. The Coalition secured $10K in 2020 and $25K in 2021 from the Democracy Fund, and New Georgia Project raked in 100,000 in 2020 and $175,000 in 2021 themselves. As made evident by these investigations, voter registrations can be illegally obtained and/or submitted, which opens all kinds of avenues to manipulating state voter rolls which also happened to be associated with Nsé Ufot through her activities on the board at Democrat voter database juggernaut Catalist (here: https://twitter.com/GusQuixote/status/1674471210959118340) In a public enterprise like elections, voter registrations and mail-in ballots are the "currency," which makes signatures the metaphorical "gold backing" of the currency. Let's dive in...👇👇👇

GBI: 3 arrested in connection to protests at 'Cop City' site Three people connected to protests at the site of the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center have been arrested on charges of money laundering and charity fraud. fox5atlanta.com
Stacey Abrams Charity Has a $500,000 Problem In Its Latest Tax Filing Over half a million dollars is missing from the New Georgia Project, a discrepancy which experts say is grounds for state and federal investigations into the Stacey Abrams-founded group and the woman Abrams tapped to run it. freebeacon.com

@GusQuixote - GusQuixote

🧵***THREAD***🧵 In late October 2022, @politico reported that Stacey Abrams' nonprofit , Fair Fight Action, shoveled out over $9,000,000 to her longtime friend and former classmate from Spelman College, Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, just in the course of two years.…

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2/ After a beatdown 2004 Presidential election, megadonors like George Soros, long-time Clinton aide Harold Ickes, and Colorado software developer Tim Gill began funding a 21st century overhaul for the Democratic Party to keep pace with the Republicans. web.archive.org/web/2006060610…

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

2/ Using this graphic as a guide, it's easy to see the orbit of big money feeding these local and state-run programs in an effort to sway influence over elections and even the free exchange of information... A group of environmental protestors have been fervently opposed to a training facility for Atlanta police and first responders, sparking outrage and protests beginning as far back as the facility was formally announced in 2020. Known as "Cop City," the movement gained national attention after an environmental protestor was shot and killed earlier this year, known by the nickname "Tortugita." >https://web.archive.org/web/20230123210341/https://theintercept.com/2023/01/23/cop-city-atlanta-protests/ One of the spearheads of the Atlanta movement was Black Voters Matter, a national organization with its own fund to help mobilize and sign up Black Americans to vote. They are a part of the Action Network, linked to other activist programs throughout the U.S. The landing page for their part of the initiative blatantly offers to sign up and entire business to be a literal "SIGNATURE HUB." The bottom of the page features "For more information" by clicking the link which refers to http://stopcop.city. >https://actionnetwork.org/forms/stop-cop-city-volunteer-your-business-to-be-a-signature-hub-now By clicking "Join the Movement," the page redirects (here: https://stopcop.city/organize-with-us/) to a page with pointers on what actions to take, targeting local officials, national corporations, and grassroots activists.

Cop City Goes National As the country’s attention descends on Cop City following a police killing last week, the local stakes should be front of mind. web.archive.org
Stop Cop City No Police Military Base in Weelaunee Forest The City of Atlanta has leased 381-acres of Weelaunee Forest, stolen Muscogee land, to the Atlanta Police Foundation for a police military facility funded by corporations. Cop City will never be built. #StopCopCity #DefendWeelaunee Join the Movement What is Cop City? Atlanta Police Foundation is trying to build… stopcop.city
STOP COP CITY: Volunteer your Business to be a Signature Hub NOW! Calling all Atlanta business owners, we need your support to ensure that Cop City is put to a vote. Help us reach our goal of collecting 70,000 signatures by August 14th! But what exactly is Cop C... actionnetwork.org
How can I get involved? Find the corporations and institutions that are responsible for the Cop City project near you and take action: https://www.stopcopcitysolidarity.org/ Demand District Attorney Sherry Boston drop domestic terrorism charges against Stop Cop City protesters: https://www.rightsanddissent.org/welcome-to-defending-rights-dissent/ Autonomously organize your community to put pressure on contractors to pull out of the project: information on contractors: https://stopreevesyoung.com Plan actions… stopcop.city

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

3/ Stop Cop City Solidarity (here: https://www.stopcopcitysolidarity.org) is another page dedicated to mobilizing activists against the project. It features a "target map" on its landing page, various video game-like "quests" to get active in opposition to the facility, and a "donate" button that links directly to the nationwide fundraiser ActBlue. Stop Cop City Solidarity is linked directly to Atlanta Solidarity Fund, which is admittedly a project of Network for Strong Communities, a 501 (c3) nonprofit in Atlanta, GA (EIN: 85-2889531). >https://atlsolidarity.org/updates/donation-info/

Stop Cop City Solidarity stopcopcitysolidarity.org
Donation Information – Atlanta Solidarity Fund atlsolidarity.org

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4/ Atlanta Solidarity Fund/Network for Strong Communities is run by none other than Adele MacLean, who was rolled up on wire fraud and money laundering charges earlier this year, as I mentioned before.

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5/ In 2021, Black Voters Matter shamelessly bragged of the fruits of their apparently corrupted work on their website.

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6/6 🧵***THREAD***🧵 1/ Black Voters Matter wasn't the only group linked to questionable activities in its associations to Act Blue, who self-reports to have given to all Fair Fight, New Georgia Project, and the mothership of Tides in 2020 and 2021 alone. Black Male Initiative, led by Nsé Ufot's relative Edima (or Dema) Ufot (more: https://t.co/97a5uXAHUz), was called out directly by the @FreeBeacon for their own error-laden tax filings. A quick search of officers for "Nse Ufot" on http://opencorporates.com reveals the common link between the entire Ufot family - 55 _____side Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA. This has been the address of Enobong (William/Eno), Mfon (Mfonobong?), Edima (Dema), and Itoro, at the least. Itoro Ufot was listed as an officer with Freda Cheng from Austin, TX suburb Pflugerville in Transportation Logistics Specialists, Inc. in 2008. The thing here is that Mfon Ufot has used the address as far back as 2000 for Nigerian Youth Alliance, where she was an officer at least through 2010, when she founded it alongside her (presumed) daughter, Nséabasi, or Nsé. The 2010 time marker is used here as the Georgia Secretary of State did not have business listing available online between 2006 and 2010, and for the next piece of this thread... In 2000, Mfon Ufot also co-founded a group with Dayo Keshi, the wife of the Secretary-General of the Nigerian Consulate in Atlanta, Joe Keshi, called the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia. More on that here:

@GusQuixote - GusQuixote

@politico 7/ Back to the embattled brother of Nsé Ufot from the Washington Free Beacon article, Edima, "Dema" with Eazy Auto Rentals, LLC registered the company to the same 55 --- Dr. address in Atlanta as Mfon's Nigerian Youth Alliance, but also Nsé's on her listing with the State of…

@GusQuixote - GusQuixote

@politico 9/ In 2000, a nonprofit called Nigerian Women Association of Georgia was established, with an "Ufon Ufot" listed as the Chair of the Youth Program Committee. While I cannot say definitively that this person IS Mfon Ufot, the geographical area, the position, the place in time,…

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2/ The names Itoro and Ufot both appeared in connection to the Nigerian Youth Alliance, but not in the same name Itoro Ufot, but as Itoro Mbaba and Edima-Ekong Ufot. Both Itoro and Edima-Ekong were celebrated in 2006 by a Nigerian Youth Alliance Community Graduation and Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the Consulate of Nigeria, the Alliance's Advisory Board, Mfon Ufot's Nigerian Women Association of Georgia, and Itoro Mbaba's father's Africa's Children's Youth Fund. Africa's Children's Youth Fund was organized and is run by Victor Mbaba, who in 2012 signed with Itoro to convert their COMPAS International, Inc. into an LLC, but it was administratively dissolved (lapsed) in 2015. Itoro Ufot was listed as the sole officer of Ufot International, established in 2020 before it, too was dissolved - or lapsed. The peculiar part is the address used on to register Ufot International is the same address that SS Income Tax Service, LLC changed their registration to reflect in 2019. This period of time, 2020-2021 is the very time that Edima Ufot, New Georgia Project, and ActBlue-linked activists are all either under investigation or charged with money laundering or fraud-related crimes...

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3/ Karli Swift, member of the DeKalb County Elections Board was named as a governor of New South Super PAC six months later in Washington, DC. As recently as March of 2022, Swift lobbied vehemently against the GBI's involvement in investigating election claims and "conspiracy theories"... ...like the supposed laundering of signatures to be used on registrations and mail-in ballots. >https://georgiarecorder.com/2022/03/29/local-officials-tell-georgia-senators-election-bill-would-be-wasteful-discourage-voters/ At http://albert.udoukpong.com, there is a personal webpage for Albert Udoukpong, where it shows his daughter, Itauma, also later referred to in the website as Itauma Ufot. The webpage makes apparent that Itauma is Albert Udoukpong's daughter with Ket, Ita Ufot who is listed in Atlanta metro business listings with Albert. >albert.udoukpong.com/ita_and_ket.ht… > Through deductive reasoning, this indicates that Atlanta-based Itauma Udoukpong likely married Udom (now share an address: https://t.co/9rxqCA6vub) who attended Georgia State University, as did Enobong (Eno) Ufot very shortly after (here: https://t.co/DpemYYnxR5), Eno who also shares an address with Mfon and daughter Nséabasi. Itauma Ufot is an accountant in the Austin, Texas suburb of Pflugerville, the same area from which Freda Cheng and the mysterious Itoro Ufot appeared on Transportation Logistic Specialists together...

Local officials tell Georgia senators election bill would be wasteful, discourage voters - Georgia Recorder Georgia election officials push for changes to another Republican sweeping voting law bill that could reshape how elections run in 2022. georgiarecorder.com

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@politico 3/ Itauma Ufot today has an address in the Austin suburb of Pflugerville, Texas but still does business in the south Atlanta Metro through a company called Kaiume, Inc, and Real Engineering, Inc. This finding motivated me to look more into the Texas address which brought me to…

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@politico 3/ Itauma Ufot today has an address in the Austin suburb of Pflugerville, Texas but still does business in the south Atlanta Metro through a company called Kaiume, Inc, and Real Engineering, Inc. This finding motivated me to look more into the Texas address which brought me to…

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@politico 4/ Remember that Itauma Ufot graduated Spelman College in 1979, and from this 1976 Georgia State University Rampway yearbook, Udom Ufot was in Geology Club that year. https://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/collection/yearbooks/id/12167/rec/1 - Udom Ufot, like most of the elder Ufot family, has many returns on different…

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4/ Briefly going back to the udoukpong.com/family, we see Itauma - the Spelman College graduate - and her name with both Albert and Udoukpong, all separated by commas, but also with another name, Emmanuel. Itauma Ufot was the former Assistant Secretary (and accountant of some sort) of the Association of Nigerian Women in Austin, TX and in 2008, when Itoro Ufot's name popped up in filings that included Freda Cheng from Georgetown, TX (here: https://t.co/Rz2Hfs9JxV). The name Dr. Emmanuel Ukpong came back as a Nigerian medical doctor with 45 years of experience (here: https://web.archive.org/web/20220305111757/https://nationalnewstrack.com/renowned-doctor-leads-etim-ekpo-politically), and as the Chairman of the Elders Forum of the People's Democratic Party in Etim Ekpo, Nigeria. Albert/Emmanuel/Udoukpong's friend or family member labeled simply, "Mrs. E. Ekanem," was also on their family website (here: web.archive.org/web/2002101804…). Her nametag displays the label "NSA CALABAR 2001," the NSA of which isn't the usual suspect, but the Nigerian Society of Anesthesiologists, who had their annual conference in Calabar, Nigeria in 2001 (here: web.archive.org/web/2019120508…). I cannot verify the matching identities of any of these, but does at last place both Itauma Ufot's orbit and Mfon Ufot's orbits squarely within the NGO-Nigerian private-government cooperative sphere.

Renowned Doctor Leads Etim Ekpo Politically - National News Track Dr. Emmanuel Ukpong, a renowned medical doctor of over 45 years standing has emerged as the new Chairman of the Elders Forum of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Etim Ekpo Local Government Area. Dr. Emmanuel Ukpong was appointed by members of the forum recently to succeed late Chief A. S. Akpan (Apex), the former […] web.archive.org

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6/6 🧵***THREAD***🧵 1/ Black Voters Matter wasn't the only group linked to questionable activities in its associations to Act Blue, who self-reports to have given to all Fair Fight, New Georgia Project, and the mothership of Tides in 2020 and 2021 alone. Black Male…

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5/5🧵***THREAD***🧵 1/ A safeguard any mafia hideout, attack dogs are a staple among the underworld crime circles. In this case, not the canine type, but the breed of attorneys from law firms like Perkins Coie, specifically Marc Elias. Along with now-Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (more: https://t.co/sv5ZHPj48Z), Elias helped to construct a Marxist-inspired election system, helped train judges through numerous nonprofits, foundations, and conferences, while his firm Perkins Coie represented groups like Microsoft and Black Lives Matter, and at the same time benefitted from a purported "FBI workstation" inside the firm's office. >https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/hjc_staff_fbi_report.pdf Atlanta has been a honeyhole for Perkins Coie and Marc Elias, though Elias parted ways with the firm in 2021, but the firm kept his namesake Elias Law Group in what has been a strangely murky split since. Since 2021, Nsé Ufot has left New Georgia Project, Elias has left Perkins Coie, and three people connected to wrong filings or outright criminal charges for financial crime fall within just this immediate orbit of funding that does include Perkins Coie and Marc Elias to a very considerable degree. By Marc Elias' and Stacey Abrams' alliance through the nonprofit Fair Fight Action, they stand to gain from the combined independent thinktanks of not one, two, or three serious legal powerhouses, but FOUR: Perkins Coie, Elias Law Group, Lawrence & Bundy, and Marc Elias with Democracy Docket, himself. This played into a legal strategy designed to overwhelm the opponent in time constraints, necessary manpower, and legal fees, known colloquially as "lawfare." Pierre Omidyar and Democracy Fund financed the Brookings Institute to the tune of $810K in 2020 and $850K in 2021. The Institute received $200,000 specifically for its Lawfare Institute program each year. >https://democracyfund.org/grant/lawfare-institute/ >https://www.lawfaremedia.org/ In addition to these contributions to Brookings, Democracy Fund also filtered $310,000 through Tides Foundation in 2020, and $235,000 in 2021, labeled for "POPVOX LegisDash" in publicly available Form 990s. (There will be a folder of all of these 990 filings at the end of this thread) Democracy Fund contributed $210,000 to Arabella Advisors-managed Hopewell Fund in 2020 along with $1.5M earmarked for Marc Elias' Democracy Docket, followed by another $1M to Hopewell Fund in 2021. Clearly, Democracy Fund had a clear objective to provide legal cover for any challenges to its soon-to-be-apparent activities.

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Three minutes of dirt on Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. She has her own ties with China (distant enough to deny, but real) in her professional circles, and has done her part to support attempts to integrate the East with the West at the expense of our democracy. Be…

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Jocelyn Benson, the Michigan secretary of state, has an impressive educational background and is connected to wealthy individuals. She began her career in 2004, working on the DNC's election protection program. Benson has been involved with the Democratic Socialists of America and has supported progressive causes. She became the dean of Wayne Law in 2012 and established connections with China. Wayne State and the University of Michigan collaborated with Chinese institutions, and Benson's husband, Ryan Friedrich, also had ties to wealthy individuals. Benson became secretary of state in 2019, while Friedrich resigned from his position and became a lobbyist. Benson spoke at a democracy alliance event that led to the creation of the Twitter files.
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Speaker 0: This is Michigan secretary of state Jocelyn Benson. She is a graduate of Hillary Clinton's alma mater, Wellesley College, Oxford University, and Harvard Law. She lives in Detroit with her husband, Ryan Friedrich, who with Benson is connected to incredibly wealthy people. Benson got her start in 2004 during the DNC's push for John Kerry's presidential campaign by developing the nation's 1st election protection program. In 2005, She joined the faculty of Wayne State University Law School as she took her political and activist careers to the next level. Benson was aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America, enough to be invited to speak at a Detroit meeting in 2006 to make sure that every vote counted. This began an era at Michigan and at Wayne State specifically, of expanded cooperation with the People's Republic of China. Many programs ran for the Confucius Institute, or with other universities associated with the Chinese military. After Wayne State opened his Confucius Institute, law professor Julia Chen began a brief tenure at Chairman's a city in Beijing. In 2010, she joined the University of Michigan Center For Chinese Studies. It was also the 2010 election cycle where Jocelyn And was supported by George Soros's secretary of state project, which was an offshoot of Democracy Alliance whose only objective was power for progressives. Vincent was named Dean of Wayne Law in December of 2012 at only age 35 and immediately started making connections to China, again with Chairman Chi's former school. Vincent's being named dean of Wayne State helped opened the Chinese floodgates of academia in Michigan. Julia Chen began a 3 month tenure during the holidays at the University of Michigan and as Steven Ross sank $200,000,000 into the school. During the same holiday season, Wayne State inked a deal with another Chinese a city who was also linked to Michigan State. As soon as the ink dried, Julia Chan left Michigan for Special relationship shot to the stars after making these connections. While Ross's previous contributions to U of M came under legal scrutiny followed by millions more in donations. Benson was finally installed as secretary of state in 2019 as her husband got caught in the Detroit city council scandal, Friedrich's managed to dodge too much heat by resigning his position and assuming the role of vice president for Stephen Ross's related companies. Friedrich's registered as a lobbyist in June of 2022, just after becoming secretary of state, Jocelyn Vincent spoke at a democracy alliance event that brought Together, mega donors and strategists from both parties. This is where the catalyst for the Twitter files was born.

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2/ As if Marc Elias alone wasn't enough, before exiting Perkins Coie and while receiving money for Democracy Docket from Democracy Fund, Perkins Coie raked in $9.6 million in independent contracting expenses from Hopewell in 2020 alone. Upon Elias' departure from Perkins Coie as a partner in 2021, Hopewell Fund reported a stunning $8.3 million to Perkins Coie AND an additional $2.37 million to Elias Law Group in 2021. There was an additional reporting of $105,989 to Perkins Coie in the itemized "grants and other assistance" section of the Hopewell Fund 2021 Form 990. Along with funding all of this on the legal front, Democracy Fund also injected money into controlling the news narratives by funding newsrooms and news-related nonprofits. In 2020 (blue), Democracy Fund allocated over $2.1M for a "Vibrant and Diverse Public Square Program," and in 2021 (green), just under $2.1 million. So to wrap this together, Democracy Fund and Hopewell Fund were essentially funding the legal arm of this particular political network. At the same time, the same two were also dumping loads of cash into the Tides Network. In 2020, Democracy Fund and Hopewell combined for $1.49 million to the Tides Network, and in 2021, combined for $362,865, according to 990s. Hopewell's other contributions would filter back through the same network with $3.8 million to the Sixteen Thirty Fund in 2020, and $3.1 million in 2021... ...Sixteen Thirty Fund also dumped about half each time back into Tides themselves [$2,245,700 (2020); $1,815,000 (2021)] That means that Perkins Coie and Mark Elias were paid nearly $22 million over two years (2020-2021) to protect (among other things) investments through Tides that totaled about $5,913,565 within a fund that controlled a BILLION dollars in assets in 2020 alone.

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mAm3/ Another major recipient of Tides Foundation money is again Marc Elias and his ventures through Fair Fight Action with Stacey Abrams, who founded New Georgia Project, who we started this thread with. In 2020, Fair Fight and New Georgia Project together garnered a reported $1,544,500 between themselves, and raised $221,000 from Tides in 2021. The Abrams-Elias tandem received from Sixteen Thirty Fund $2,494,000 in 2020, and $225,000 from Sixteen Thirty in 2021. Remember Hopewell sent $3.8M and Sixteen Thirty refunded Tides $2.25M all in 2020. - Tides also funded ACLU entities $346,007 in 2020 and $29,000 in 2021, the ACLU who was behind a lawsuit against Brad Raffensperger from Black Voters Matter. >https://www.acluga.org/en/cases/black-voters-matter-v-raffensperger Black Voters Matter was mentioned earlier in this thread in their connections to Stop Cop City and its "signature drives." > Now, "The Machine" has finally decided to push to settle an old score with @TrueTheVote in Atlanta court, alleging that somehow, their activities in monitoring public drop boxes, speaking freely, and their pursuit to clean voter rolls is somehow racist in their emotionally charged originally filing from 2020. Among the claims in the December 2020 complaint is that True The Vote questioning the eligibility of 364,000 voters somehow intimidated voters and suppressed voting engagement in the leadup to the runoffs. Catherine Engelbrecht has now sworn in an affidavit of a conversation with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger who allegedly confirmed the miskept voter rolls and mentioned the stress on their office in keeping up with already ongoing Fair Fight lawsuits. >See this here: https://assets.open.ink/c8202bb0-9a70-4634-a536-a4fde9f8ae79.pdf One of these lawsuits was filed on the very same day as an amended Fair Fight complaint, and the parallel, unrelated filing even cited the Fair Fight complaint! That means that from within the funding network, and targeted against the very same entities - Brad Raffensperger and the Secretary of State - there is an endless pot of funding and a revolving door of attorneys on call to clog up the system and cripple any real attention being paid to election mal-administration. These were not GOP-led lawsuits. These were all from hard-left, communist-captured activist groups who are all controlled by the very same financial structures that bankroll its protection...

Black Voters Matter v. Raffensperger The ACLU of Georgia filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Black Voters Matter challenging the constitutionality of requiring voters to buy postage stamps when submitting mail-in absentee ballots and mailing in absentee ballot applications. This is tantamount to a poll tax.The legal claim is straightforward. The United States Constitution, through the Twenty-Fourth and acluga.org

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2/ Using this graphic as a guide, it's easy to see the orbit of big money feeding these local and state-run programs in an effort to sway influence over elections and even the free exchange of information... A group of environmental protestors have been fervently opposed to a…

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

rIr4/4🧵***THREAD***🧵 1/ In 2018, Fair Fight Action sued GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for using signature verification and using voting machines; Raffensperger, who in turn moved to dismiss the case based on a lack of standing, generally. Fair Fight's defense of their lawsuit in this case was simply to call the voting laws "unconstitutional" and explain that the rules were too strict to verify every voter and excluded voters - but nothing about CITIZENS. Further, they go on to allege that Raffensperger performing his official duties by applying the duly elected government's interpretation of the law was somehow punitive to entire groups of people, thus giving their nonprofit networks standing to through their resources behind it - a useful fundraising and publicity stunt. The Secretary of State is only responsible for carrying out the orders of the Governor according to State legislation - not the interpretation of activist lawyers. This case should have been waged as a challenge to the law, not the authority of the person administrating elections - I digress. Another example of hindsight in 2023, Fair Fight argued against: "...use of technology that is vulnerable to hacking and manipulation, overseeing an election system dependent on unreliable voting machines, promoting the moving and closing of precincts and polling places, maintaining inaccurate voter registration rolls, not providing adequate resources to polling places, and inadequately overseeing and training election officials on provisional and absentee ballots." Ironically, a year and a half later and just before the 2020 general election, a deposition was made in another, 2017 left-lobbed lawsuit, Curling v. Raffensperger, where the original complaint alleged that, "Georgia’s DRE-Based Voting System could not be used safely and accurately by electors voting in the Runoff because Georgia’s DRE-Based Voting System is demonstrably vulnerable to undetectable malfunctions and malicious manipulation that cannot be corrected on a timely or reasonable basis." The deposition of Dominic Olomo was entered on September 4, 2020, where he all but admits to many of the gaping vulnerabilities of Fulton County' election processes. He was a Dominion Voting Systems employee before the deposition and was released and is now employed by Fulton County directly. Also ironically, he is also from Nigeria. I covered this at length in a separate thread here: This letter to Brian Kemp was included as "Exhibit H" in that lawsuit. The next post in this thread is the continuation of the full letter. (These hard docs will be provided at the conclusion of this thread)

@GusQuixote - GusQuixote

7/ This brings us to the curious character in a story tat's been completely buried for three years, somehow. @UncoverDC did quite the job in bringing attention to the Nigerian technician who was on duty for the 2020 Georgia runoff election in Atlanta's Fulton County, a…

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

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3/ In the Black Voters Matter lawsuit against Brad Raffensperger, which was filed the exact same day as an amended complaint from Fair Fight... ...the word signature curiously doesn't appear a single time in the entire filing - thus apparently making SIGNATURE VERIFICATION of either mail-in/absentee ballots or voter registrations a complete nonpoint to the group. The very same day that Fair Fight sued True The Vote (December 23, 2020), their same law team, led by Marc Elias and Perkins Coie, filed suit against several Georgia county officials through Majority Forward. This was another chapter of the story of tying up election officials with lawsuits to distract from their discovering issues in administration. Lawfare in action. But it gets even better...

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

4/ Not only did the December 3, 2020 ACLU-sponsored lawsuit that Marc Elias contributed to go so far as TO CITE HIS OTHER CASE (which was also amended the same day), but each of the cases intentionally burdened the election officials with too much work to sort through the issues with the actual elections themselves. In the period between the December 3 pair of lawsuits and the December 23 pair of lawsuits, Catherine Engelbrecht had a meeting with GA SoS on December 16th, 2020. This meeting is where she alleges that - with stated witnesses - Raffensperger seemed to validate @TrueTheVote's general estimates of voter roll discrepancies. From @onwardsocial affidavit (here: https://assets.open.ink/c8202bb0-9a70-4634-a536-a4fde9f8ae79.pdf): 5. I have at least two distinct recollections from this meeting. First, I recall that Ryan Germany described the process of challenging ineligible voter registrations as one that should be “easily managed”. In that regard, he suggested the following process: a. Each county board would review submitted challenges and vote whether to accept it or to reject them. If the board accepted the challenges, the board would forward the challenge file to the state. The state would send the file to its database management vendor. The vendor would flag challenged records so the record status would be clearly visible to staff. The vendor would then produce and send a list of challenged records back to the county in a format that could be used for easy reference. I understood from his explanation this would be straightforward and not burdensome. b. When a voter whose record happened to have been challenged voted in the January runoff election, he or she would be asked to show a current government issued ID matching the address shown on his or her voter registration record. If he or she did not have such a current ID at that time, he or she could vote provisionally and would be allotted a specified number of business days by which to come back to the county offices with such a current matching ID, and then the provisional vote would be added to the general vote count. If he or she did not come back to the county offices with the required ID within the prescribed period, then his or her provisional vote would not be added to the general vote count. (Georgia already requires voters to bring ID to the voting location, so this seemed to be a low bar). c. Similarly, with mail-in ballots, the voter would be notified that their record had been flagged as challenged based on residency and the voter would be asked to provide a current government issued ID with an address matching the address on their voter registration record. d. The process would not remove records from the official voter roll; nor would it turn anyone away on Election Day. e. I was left with the impression that Georgia’s counties could manage the elector challenge process with limited difficulty. ---- 6. My second distinct recollection relates to my discussion with Secretary Raffensperger. a. I told him the number of potential residency issues we’d identified, statewide, was over 364,000, down from over 500,000 permanent changes of address listed in the Postal Service’s National Change of Address (NCOA) records. b. I explained how we had endeavored to remove from the list records corresponding with zip codes for military bases and college campuses, recognizing military personnel and students may have errantly filed a permanent change-of address form for general purposes when they moved away from home but that they still intended to return to their home county to vote. c. We were highly concerned about the likely negative fall-out from public disclosure that there were so many inaccuracies in the official voting records. This concern was heightened because we had just emerged from a hotly-contested November 2020 General Election and control of the U.S. Senate hinged on the upcoming January 2021 run-off election. d. Secretary Raffensperger took out his pen and grabbed a piece of paper, wrote for a few seconds, then said (and here I’m paraphrasing a bit from memory), "Yeah, it should be about that number. Lots of people move every year and they’ll still be on the rolls.” He went on to discuss how the Secretary’s office had been tied up by the Fair Fight lawsuit, lamented how difficult it is to remove ineligible records, and then said something to the effect of, "Anyone can do these Elector Challenges. The G.O.P. should have been doing them all along." " So then with this in mind, and in consideration of how much money covered in this thread, let's take a look at one more integral part of this weaponized chain of money and power... Allegra J. Lawrence

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

5/ Allegra Lawrence-Hardy is an Atlanta-based attorney, a lifelong friend of Stacey Abrams, and was the chair of her 2018 gubernatorial campaign. The hard-left Daily Beast reported in 2022: "In 2019 and 2020, Fair Fight Action paid a total of $25 million in legal fees—mostly on a single case—with the largest amount going to Lawrence & Bundy. The self-described boutique law firm, which received $9.4 million from Abrams’ non-profit, is run by Allegra Lawrence-Hardy and another partner. Lawrence-Hardy is a close friend of Abrams who chaired her 2018 gubernatorial campaign as well as her current race to topple incumbent Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. [2018 is when Fair Fight effectively launched in its current form] Lawrence served as lead counsel in the case Fair Fight Action v. Raffensperger, which ended last month when a judge ruled against the voting group’s claims." >https://www.thedailybeast.com/stacey-abrams-fair-fight-action-non-profit-paid-millions-to-law-firm-run-by-her-campaign-chair According to 2021 Fair Fight 990's, Lawrence Bundy LLC was paid out $4.44 million for the year alongside $4.29 million to Jenner Block, LLP. -------- Here we have among this line of influence yet another of Abrams' cohorts that raised eyebrows for the amount of cash it raked in - comparable to that of Elias and Perkins Coie ventures together. Also keen to note is that in the 2018 Fair Fight case against Raffensperger, Raphael Warnock's Ebenezer Baptist Church, too, has been accused of financial impropriety in the past. - November 4, 2022, @FreeBeacon reported: "Warnock’s church is also facing scrutiny in the final weeks before Election Day. The Georgia Secretary of State’s Securities and Charities Division launched an investigation into a charity controlled by the church in mid-October to determine why it is operating in the state without registering with state authorities. Ebenezer Baptist Church, which pays Warnock a $7,417-per-month housing allowance, owns 99 percent of a low-income apartment building through the charity that moved to evict residents during the pandemic for past-due rent as low as $28.55." >Find the article here: https://freebeacon.com/elections/days-before-election-stacey-abramss-poster-child-voter-registration-group-is-in-turmoil/

Stacey Abrams’ Non-Profit Paid Millions to Law Firm Run by Her Campaign Chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy’s law firm received $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020. thedailybeast.com
Days Before Election, Stacey Abrams's 'Poster Child' Voter Registration Group is in Turmoil The non-profit founded by Stacey Abrams and led by Sen. Raphael Warnock between 2017 and 2019 is beset by turmoil and infighting just days ahead of the midterm elections. Since late June, the New Georgia Project has dismissed its top finance, legal, and operation officials. freebeacon.com

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

6/7 New Georgia Project claimed that they mistakenly filed Senator Warnock as the CEO of New Georgia Project instead of Chairman of the Board... ...but it was apparently a mistake not caught since New Georgia Project began their lawfare racket - and since Warnock's associated groups have drawn ire, themselves in the same period. The registration of New Georgia Project: I would typically be one to not publish more of the same business' subsequent filings in a row, except that Warnock himself signed off on the registration in 2020... ...which was then changed to Nsé, the other person accused of strange filings, the next day (top). --------------------- * - Next, to look at the universities that received funding from this same political donor network...and most of them I've conveniently covered ad naseum already, so thank God for thorough preparation!

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

7/7🧵***THREAD***🧵 1/ Another strikingly overlooked piece of the puzzle is that Perkins Coie also has a vested interest in protecting one of its other major longtime clients - Microsoft. >web.archive.org/web/2010050602… In 2009, Perkins Coie absorbed all of Microsoft piracy legal work, which presumably included Microsoft's business in China, where according to Chinese business listings, Microsoft has operated since 1995. >https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/history/history-of-microsoft-1995 >https://baike.baidu.com/reference/15282116/73fbS3SCK7sRbiTDaVAj-5QrZDYcZmzJk0egr0YAOQtW6FmY-GPkm-Et9YuDgL3xKCqjGvutem5y5-yFbbYKduGbxmYaMgl3goCSJDj55AZkPBSYWKnNZRgigjpUlOo Microsoft has also maintained a branch in Shanghai since 1996 - also the location of Microsoft Research Asia also with a location in Beijing. >https://web.archive.org/web/20231021195136/https://www.qcc.com/firm/f5bd0cb0bcd8c48236232837465725c5.html This Microsoft connection may not otherwise be worth noting if not for that Dominion Voting Systems run on a Microsoft Windows framework, as shown in the State of Pennsylvania's "EXAMINATION RESULTS OF DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS DEMOCRACY SUITE 5.5A WITH IMAGECAST® X BALLOT MARKING DEVICE (ICX-BMD), IMAGECAST PRECINCT OPTICAL SCANNER (ICP), IMAGECAST CENTRAL STATION (ICC), AND DEMOCRACY SUITE EMS (EMS)" (here: https://dos.pa.gov/VotingElections/Documents/Voting%20Systems/Dominion%20Democracy%20Suite%205.5-A/Dominion%20Democracy%20Suite%20Final%20Report%20scanned%20with%20signature%20020119.pdf) ...or if it wasn't except for being discussed during the deposition of former Dominion Voting Systems employee Dominic Olomo, a Nigerian national, now employed directly by Fulton County Elections. During the deposition, it was revealed to him that the Dominion systems logged a "remote access" during the time period in question. (Read more here: https://t.co/lUE4Y2wE2H) For fear of getting lost in the weeds of some of the suits Perkins Coie has represented for Microsoft over the years, I will simply leave this 2020 appeal by Koninklijke Philips, N.V. against Google, LLC, Microsoft Corporation, and Microsoft Mobile, Inc., the latter of course represented by Perkins Coie. web.archive.org/web/2020030704… Koninklijke Philips, N.V. has used technology I have covered previously, but will not venture into here. (more: https://t.co/zAjyRC1Vfe)

The History of Microsoft - 1995 For Microsoft, 1995 was filled with Windows. On January 7, 1995, during his first keynote at the consumer electronics show in Vegas, Bill Gates announces Microsoft "Bob" for Windows. Microsoft and Dreamworks SKG announce that they have signed a joint-venture agreement to form a new software company and we announce internet explorer 1.0 for Windows 95. Previous Episodes: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 1995 Revenue/Headcount The 1995 fiscal year-end sales total $5,940,000,000. The 1995 fiscal Year employee headcount totals 17,801 people. Official Subsidiaries Launched: Microsoft d.o.o., Ljubljana (Slovenia), Microsoft Hungary,Microsoft Philippines, Inc., Microsoft Slovakia s.r.o. (Slovak Republic)_,_Microsoft De Panama, S.A., Microsoft De Guatemala, S.A, Microsoft Corporation (The People’s Republic of China) ,Microsoft Uruguay S.A. ,PT Microsoft Indonesia In the World: · The Internet and World Wide Web explode in popularity and content, sparking heated debate of issues such as accessibility, censorship, privacy, and regulation. · IBM pays $3.5 billion for Lotus Development Corporation. · After tabulating 100 million votes, Mars, Inc., announces that blue is the overwhelming color of choice for the new M&M, winning over purple and pink. · Cal Ripkin of the Baltimore Orioles sets a new record in baseball history by playing 2,131 consecutive games. (p.s. that’s the one time I’ve ever seen my husband cry watching TV) · Oklahoma City: The Oklahoma City federal building is destroyed by a bomb blast, killing 168. Far-right militia member Timothy McVeigh is quickly arrested and convicted of the crime. · Reeve: Actor Christopher Reeve is paralyzed from the neck down in a horse-riding accident. · Internet: Amazon.com makes its online debut. · Earthquake: A 7.2 magnitude earthquake hits Kobe, Japan, killing over 5,000 and causing $200 billion worth of damage. · OJ: O.J. Simpson is acquitted of murdering his ex-wife and her friend after a controversial 10-month trial. · Comics: The last new Calvin and Hobbes comic strip is published. · TV: “E.R.,” “Seinfeld,” and “Friends” are among the top television programs. “The Drew Carey Show” and “JAG” premiere. · Balkans: The Dayton Accords end the three-year war in the former Yugoslavia and establish the independent nation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. · Israel: Prime minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated by a right-wing Israeli extremist. · Ebola: An outbreak of Ebola virus kills 244 in Zaire. · Computing: Sun unveils the Java programming language. · New Networks: The UPN and WB networks go on the air. · Trade: The World Trade Organization (WTO) is established, superseding GATT. · Terrorism: Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo releases Sarin nerve gas in the Tokyo subway, killing 12 and sickening over 5,000. · March: Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakahn promotes a Million Man March of African-Americans in Washington, D.C. · Movies: Top grossing movies of the year include Apollo 13,Babe, Toy Story, and Twelve Monkeys. Braveheart nets Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director (Mel Gibson), while Susan Sarandon wins Best Actress for_Dead Man Walking_, and Nicolas Cage takes Best Actor for Leaving Las Vegas. learn.microsoft.com
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@UncoverDC 8/ -------------------------------------- The deposing attorney revealed that "remote access" had been enabled through Windows' standard software, included on every Windows system - Windows Remote Management (more: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winrm/portal) The incursion happened early in the…

Windows Remote Management - Win32 apps Windows Remote Management (WinRM) is the Microsoft implementation of the WS-Management Protocol, which is a standard SOAP-based, firewall-friendly protocol that allows interoperation between hardware and operating systems from different vendors. learn.microsoft.com

@GusQuixote - GusQuixote

Oh. Let's do this now, once and for all. Shut up about Ericsson. It's not just Ericsson. It's the Army too. It's not just this ONE patent, but many more. This 2008 MSU/Lionel Ni patent... https://patents.google.com/patent/US8966252B2/en ...cites this 2010 Ericsson patent. https://patents.google.com/patent/US8711843B2/en

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

2/ Microsoft is also important to this saga in relation to sworn testimony entered into the record on matters regarding Konnech, Pollchief, remote data access, etc. I encourage you to read some of the statements made under oath regarding these Microsoft-based systems. >Grant Bradley 1-pdf pg. 31: https://www.truethevote.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/2023.02.24-Konnech-Dkt.-87-Motion-to-Inspect-Property.pdf >Peter McAlister-pdf pg. 18: https://www.truethevote.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/2023.02.24-Konnech-Dkt.-87-Motion-to-Inspect-Property.pdf >Harry Haury-pdf pg. 40: https://www.truethevote.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/2023.02.24-Konnech-Dkt.-87-Motion-to-Inspect-Property.pdf Konnech is a now-defunct election software company that was based in Okemos and East Lansing, Michigan, and had extremely close ties to Michigan State University. Over the past year, I've covered the MSU's Spartan Chinese School (here: https://t.co/uhJ662qVcy; https://t.co/scHqahJ0EA), MSU's Computer Science and Engineering Department (here: https://t.co/tmhhjwZmcc; https://t.co/vsqSbk6L53), the department's DoD-NIH-DARPA/IARPA-BigTech-funded ILLIDAN Lab (here: https://t.co/QDATaWfrwI), FBI-DoD-DoJ-funded CITeR Lab (here: https://t.co/GQQPejtZai) ...and how they have all interacted with Konnech's former CEO Eugene Yu's coincidental filings (here: https://t.co/62ntNt2Dqo; https://t.co/yGp4xLJ1gF), and even those more compared against Chinese billionaire Jonathan Choi (here: https://t.co/EugIauL3ag; https://t.co/M4FbPxTfzQ.

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

3/ Wouldn't it be damning if this same funding network was funneling money into Michigan State University - a school riddled with collaborators of researchers connected to the People's Liberation Army? Well, New Venture Fund, who received a combined $16,395,538 between the Sixteen Thirty Fund, North Fund, Tides, and Hopewell in 2020, donated $50,000 Michigan State University in 2021. Of that, the 2020 North Fund donated $500,000 to New Venture Fund - another fund run by Arabella Advisors - while paying Perkins Coie $609,836 for legal services. MSU also maintains direct conduits to the People's Republic of China through a major donor to the school - Hong Kong billionaire, Jonathan KS Choi. >https://sunwah-gyln.com/sunwah-group/ Chairman of Sunwah Group and a member of the Mainland's CPPCC, Jonathan Choi is a major centerpiece of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative and Hong Kong's interactions and contributions toward and within it. >https://en.sunwahgroup.cn/content/520.html China is one of four nation-states declared a threat to national cybersecurity by the ODNI in 2022. >https://www.odni.gov/files/ODNI/documents/assessments/ATA-2022-Unclassified-Report.pdf - Even Microsoft has been forced to publicly acknowledge the threat posed by China, yet "competitive cooperation" continues with the repressive nation. >https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/09/07/digital-threats-cyberattacks-east-asia-china-north-korea/ But what other universities might be a part of this network? Would it be coincidental for this same network to overlap other schools I've covered in the past, either connected to Michigan State, China, or leadership within the (mostly) Democrat Party's subversive network of nonprofits and NGO's?

Sunwah Group Founded in 1957, Sunwah Group is a Hong Kong based diversified conglomerate with businesses in eight principal areas. Seafood and Foodstuff Sunwah is renowned for its seafood business and is recogn… sunwah-gyln.com
Dr. Jonathan Choi served Chairman (HK), Mainland-HK Belt & Road Business & Professional Services Council - Sunwah Group en.sunwahgroup.cn
China, North Korea pursue new targets while honing cyber capabilities   - Microsoft On the Issues Today, the Microsoft Threat Analysis Center is issuing a new report on digital threats emanating from East Asia as part of an ongoing series documenting influence operations and cyber activity, identifying specific sectors and regions at heightened risk. blogs.microsoft.com

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

4/4🧵***THREAD***🧵 1/ In 2020, Democracy Fund paid the University of California $287,056 in "consulting fees" alone. In addition to that, schools including UW-Madison, Duke, Georgetown ($795K), NYU ($425K), UC-Riverside and Santa Barbara, CUNY, Ohio State ($295K), Virginia, Penn, MIT ($600K), Arizona, Maryland, UNC, Oregon, USC ($875K), Wayne State, West Virginia ($100K), and Yale all received their share of a total of $5,400,568 for the year. Democracy Fund also approved $845K in future spending for several of these same universities for a total of $5,520,568 allocated to universities and colleges. The Tides Foundation was a recipient of $310,000 from Democracy Fund, but also put forth their own contributions to universities. Some of those, too, landed within the university networks I researched before. Schools including Arizona State ($175K), Cornell, Georgetown ($250K), Johns Hopkins, UC-Berkeley, Columbia ($1.62M), Central Georgia Technical College ($175,000), Caldwell Community College (NC) ($100,000), Northeastern Illinois ($22K), Illinois ($125K), Delaware ($100K), UNC, UC-SF ($170K), Oregon, South Carolina, UT-Austin, Washington, UW-Waukesha, and Yale raked in their portions of $6,087,244 given by Tides Foundation in 2020. Most notably of all of these were Stacey Abrams' alma mater, Spelman College, receiving $80,000 from Tides Foundation. Abrams has contributed to the university in years past as well. The Tides Foundation itself contributed $225,000 to Black Male Initiative between 2020 and 2021. Another of Abram's former schools, Emory University, received $49,939 from Hopewell Fund, who is the conduit through which Marc Elias received $1.5M for Democracy Docket in 2020. Also from Hopewell Fund, universities and colleges including Georgetown ($200K), Northeast Ohio Medical, Ohio State, MIT ($90K), Columbia ($100K), New Mexico ($260K), Yale ($175K) and Pitt all received their shares of $1,082,214 in 2020. This may not seem important except for that many of these schools also support Chinese academics who have a high probability of sharing sensitive information with the PLA by way of the PRC. 🧵HERE ➡️

@RealNateWalker - Nate Walker

2/ In 2020, Democracy Fund ($2.68M), North Fund ($500K), Hopewell Fund ($410K), Sixteen Thirty Fund ($8.23M), and Tides Foundation ($7.25M) all dumped a combined $19,074,083 into New Venture Fund, another monster political activist fund that keeps the bearings greased. Sixteen thirty Fund also reported New Venture as its "payroll reporting agent" and reimburses New Venture for salaries and benefits, etc. Those expenditures totaled a reported $1,009,410 for a difference of about $7.2 million in 2020 between Sixteen Thirty's contributions and New Ventures reported Part VII under Salaries and Benefits. On top of all this New Venture Fund, a nearly-billion dollar fund itself, donated a lion's share to the very same colleges and universities in this network. Included were: Arizona State ($282K), Carnegie Mellon ($89.5K), Duke ($513K), George Washington ($225K), Georgetown ($200K), Georgia State ($150K), Loyola, NYU ($218K), UC-Santa Cruz ($270K), Michigan ($263K), CUNY, Stanford ($8.35M), Princeton ($726K), UT-Austin ($180K), Boston ($270K), Columbia ($376K), Penn ($1.2M), Tufts ($125K)... There are so many that I had to break the monotony... UC-Berkeley ($245K), UC-Davis ($32K), UC-SF ($3M), New Mexico ($1.5M), Pitt ($1.2M), USC ($90K), University of the South ($173K), Utah ($80K), Washington ($90K), UW-Madison ($200K), Harvard ($1.35M) This was a total university/college investment from New Venture Fund totaling roughly $23,968,834 in 2020 alone. Knowing what's been covered about the funding into legal firms, with the intent to swat away prying eyes into these matters...this very same fund who receives from Hopewell (which is protected by Marc Elias) also sent back to Hopewell $1.8 million in 2020. Could that have been toward what Perkins Coie was paid in their $9.5 million paycheck for 2020? Does that mean Marc Elias and/or Perkins Coie are protecting secrets buried within the universities as well? I have not addressed things like the University of Michigan and their involvement with Sequoia Capital through their Wolverine Venture Fund - which doubles as a course in the Ross School of Business. >https://michiganross.umich.edu/courses/wolverine-venture-fund-4600 As recently as 2019, U-M committed $6.2M to two separate Sequoia venture funds. >https://web.archive.org/web/20210616172205/https://regents.umich.edu/files/meetings/03-20/2020-03-IX-1.pdf Sequoia Capital interacts directly with entities of the Chinese Communist Party. In 2021, New Venture Fund granted $1,172,381 to the University of Michigan, who has historically harbored many academics who have interesting backgrounds in Mainland China. I hope to have more on that subject in particular soon...

Wolverine Venture Fund Wolverine Venture Fund --- This course was launched at the University of Michigan in Fall 1997, with a dual mission: to earn a venture rate of return, and to support the educational missions of the Ross School of Business in the area of private equity investing and entrepreneurship. Students have substantial input into decisions to invest in start-up ventures. michiganross.umich.edu

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@GusQuixote - GusQuixote

It is finished. (until it's not again) https://mega.nz/folder/DFojkaZR#65uV2H_eKzjCcU_n0GiIFA

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@DC_Draino - DC_Draino

Looks like someone made the phone call to shut it all down Kemp and Raffensberger refuse to expose the massive election fraud in Georgia

@EmeraldRobinson - Emerald Robinson ✝️

BREAKING: GA State Election Board no longer to discuss investigation into 2020 recount violations with missing images to over 17k ballots & 3k duplicate ballots in Dec 19th meeting per email from board paralegal. See full story at http://emerald.tv.

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Yesterday's GA State Election Board meeting was historically significant. Two board members voted to open an investigation into the Secretary of State following complaints and fraud reports. Joe Rossi submitted a specific complaint regarding fake votes in the Fulton 2020 hand count. Public comments were made by Rossi, David Cross, and others regarding evidence of fraud. The board was deadlocked on proceeding with the investigation but unanimously agreed to inquire with the General Assembly about their authority in the future. This discussion is seen as a victory and a shift in momentum.

@jeffmfulgham - Jeff Fulgham

Yesterday's GA State Election Board meeting was historically significant. In the wake of key 2020 complaints and fraud reports filed with SEB, DHS, and the GA Attorney General, 2 of 4 board members voted yes to proceed in opening an investigation into the Secretary of State. https://t.co/RxD6lxcC20

@jeffmfulgham - Jeff Fulgham

The specific complaint was submitted by Joe Rossi who was successful in proving case 2021-181 concerning 6k gross fake votes (3.5k net gain Biden) included in the official Fulton 2020 hand count. Rossi believes the GASOS is responsible because he approved and posted the totals.

@jeffmfulgham - Jeff Fulgham

Rossi, David Cross @GAballots, myself, and others spoke during public comments concerning evidence of 2020 fraud. I shared information on briefing the FBI on my DHS report, my report to GA AG, and my complaint (71933C143F) against GASOS filed with the GA Inspector General.

@jeffmfulgham - Jeff Fulgham

The board was deadlocked 2-2 on proceeding with opening an investigation into the GASOS. But they voted unanimously to inquire with the General Assembly as to whether or not they have the legal authority to proceed on such grounds in the future.

@jeffmfulgham - Jeff Fulgham

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@jeffmfulgham - Jeff Fulgham

@gandolph419781 When considering the legal ramifications of the board investigating the GASOS, even a discussion of this was a huge victory. The momentum has shifted in our favor.

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Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, has refused to testify under oath about the security of Dominion Voting Machines. A recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg has determined that the legal challenge against Georgia's electronic voting machines will proceed to a bench trial in January. The ruling requires Raffensperger to justify the state's use of these machines before the presidential primary. The state is seeking intervention from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to prevent Raffensperger from testifying.

@ChuckCallesto - Chuck Callesto

BREAKING REPORT: ⚠️ Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's Secretary of State REFUSES TO TESTIFY UNDER OATH About Security of Dominion Voting Machines.. In a recent decision, U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg determined that the legal challenge against Georgia's electronic voting machines should proceed to a bench trial in January. This ruling mandates that Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger justify the state's use of these electronic voting systems before the forthcoming presidential primary, in light of concerns raised in the lawsuit about the security and susceptibility of these computerized systems to hacking. Meanwhile, the state, utilizing public funds, is seeking intervention from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to prevent Raffensperger from having to testify. ARTICLE: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/this-is-big-georgia-secretary-state-brad-raffensperger/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-is-big-georgia-secretary-state-brad-raffensperger

THIS IS BIG: Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Refuses to Testify Under Oath About Security of State's Dominion Voting Machines | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier this year – the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia unsealed the 96-page Halderman Report in June 2023- the Security Analysis of Georgia’s ImageCast X Ballot Marking Devices. thegatewaypundit.com
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@RealMacReport - Real Mac Report

🚨Breaking: The Georgia State Senate, in a 30-19 vote, has sanctioned the establishment of a committee to probe allegations of an affair involving Fulton County DA Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade. https://t.co/Th0Xjll3eW

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reSee.it AI Summary
The report on errors in the 2020 presidential election in Fulton Co. will be discussed at the May 7th State Election Board meeting. Violations were found in both the hand audit and machine count, as per citizen investigator Joe Rossi. #ElectionErrors #InvestigationResults

@AbsoluteWithE - The Absolute Truth with @EmeraldRobinson

BREAKING: The long awaited report from an investigation (SEB2023-25) into errors found in both the hand count & a machine count from the 2020 presidential election in Fulton Co. is officially on the agenda for a May 7th State Election Board meeting! The investigation found violations into both the hand audit and machine count according to citizen investigator Joe Rossi.

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The speaker discusses the upcoming May 7th state election board hearing regarding the investigation into the 2020 election count in Fulton County, Georgia. They touch on the board's authority to investigate the secretary of state and express a desire to meet with Gabriel Sterling to discuss recount errors. The speaker emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in election processes.
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Speaker 0: We started our show today with some important breaking developments in a Georgia state election board investigation, SEB 2023 dash 025, otherwise known as the machine count 2 investigation. You might recall that originally a report of the findings from said investigation was set to be revealed at the December 19th meeting of the board late last year, but the board punted the agenda item last minute. However, it looks like a new subpoena to the secretary of state's office as part of the Fani Willis Rico case might just force the board's hand. And here to give us all the details is the source of these developments, mister Joe Rossi, who is concerned citizen investigator who prompted the investigation into the discrepancies in the 2020 election count in Fulton County, Georgia. Joe, it's good to see you. Tell us what you're learning. Speaker 1: Yeah. Sure. Thanks again for having me on. It's good to keep this in front of people. But regarding the 25 case, I have information that, one of the legal cases has subpoenaed the so called completed report from the secretary of state's office, the investigators. And as of last night, I also learned that it is now going to be on the agenda for for the May 7th state election board hearing. As you may recall, as you mentioned, it got pulled at the last minute. It was noted as complete with violations found. It was pulled at the last minute before the December 19th hearing. And then for reasons I don't know why, it never got put on the February hearing. But now it looks like, between the subpoena or other pressures, it looks like it's gonna finally be on the agenda, or at least we hope so, for the May 7th SEB hearing. So that's Speaker 0: the status of And just to remind our our viewers, now we're talking about defendants in the Fannie Rico Willis Rico case. There were, 18 defendants along with Donald j Trump. We don't know which one of those defendants has subpoenaed the secretary of state's office, but, look, it's relevant. This report is relevant to pretty much every defendant's case, who has not yet, you know, plead guilty or done some kind of deal with the county. And, this machine count, that shows there's the the the the count cannot be reconciled with the recount on December 3rd. And and you know, you had heard before before the meeting was scheduled in December that there was it shows that there were errors, and it points to errors, lies, and a cover up. Correct? Speaker 1: Yeah. That's where that title came from. But the initial report was sent over to the state election board into the 3rd most serious category, which is errors violations found to be referred off to the AG's office for further action. But then again, there was a pre meeting with the state election board. Apparently, there were questions asked that the investigators were not gonna be able to answer, and at the last minute, it got pulled, from that hearing. Speaker 0: Hopefully, it really will be on that May 7th agenda and we'll keep following that as soon as we see the schedule for the agenda. We will definitely let our audience know this is one of the most important investigations, and and they know it well, and they're very interested in how that develops. But you've also been pushing for the board to open an investigation directly into the secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger himself. That had been something the legislature was supposed to answer in the in the last session, but, the board of the legislature appear to keep going around in circles over the board's authority to do so after the legislature, as we've reported, fell to answer the direct question of authority, which, as I said, we covered in-depth. You reached out to the speaker's office, speaker Burns, John Burns, in Georgia, his office this week for supposed to directly answer the question, was amended by the house and sent back to the senate for final approval. And considering it was a major, you know, change in the language, it appears they never took action for final approval. He said that, you know, he went on to say a little bit more and he's but the last line is the important line in this original email. The SEB is still free to take action should they choose. But then the next day, Joe, you received this follow-up email, which appears to backtrack on, Tuesday's statement saying that or you received this on Wednesday saying that the response was not to be interpreted as being an answer to former chairman Matt Bashburn's questions as to the SEB having authority to investigate the secretary of state. It was meant to confirm they have the authority to take any actions in general under current law as they and their counsel interpret. And he said, just to be clear, he isn't stating that the answer, the answer former chairman's questions saying he said he didn't have the authority nor legal ability to answer the question of the letter, and he apologized for clearing that up and so and so and so. So I I guess it's very confusing to me. What does this mean? What are we supposed to make of this, Joe? Speaker 1: Well, just to remind people, this complaint was filed 3 years ago, March 21, 20 22. And, no. 2020 yeah. 2022. I'm sorry. So, it it went to the house per Mashburn's letter on January 11th of 24 requesting that they rule on authority. They went back and forth on 3 or 4 different bills, the house and the senate, and ultimately ended up with no bill answering the master question of authority. So I followed up with the speaker's office and the lieutenant governor's office and just said, okay. Just to be clear, before I go back to the state election board, I wanna be sure that you guys have not ruled on this and specifically asked them, does that mean the board, can make the decision on their own? So I got the initial response from the speaker's office saying that, yeah, you're right. These bills didn't pass. But the choice is in the hands of the state election board. So I wrote that night an email to the state election board saying, okay. It looks like it's back in your guy's court. And I copied the speaker's office and the lieutenant governor's office on that email because I wanted them to know that I was gonna continue to pursue it. And very early the next day, I got that clarification note from the speaker's office. And it was really strange because I read it and my friend attorney Jack James read it. And it was a clarification note that basically said the same thing, which said they they have their own they can make their own decision based on their legal counsel. So I'm not really I guess he just wanted to emphasize that they weren't authorizing it, which I understood from the first email, but that's where it lies. It just Speaker 0: But the board can investigate. At the end of the day, it says the board can choose themselves to investigate. Speaker 1: They have the choice is what that email says. And so I emailed the board after I got the second letter from the speaker's house, and it said, okay. It sounds like this is in your guys' court. And I urge them to take this to vote again on May 7th as to whether they have the authority. The one thing that I did ask them to reconsider, there was a lot of constitutional questions brought up during this whole debate, and I don't agree with them. I do think they have the authority to investigate the secretary of state. Nevertheless, to take that out of the picture, I recommended that they use the the hood language, which was that the board could investigate the election division of the secretary of state's office. And, so there should be no argument constitutionally that an elected board can invest can't investigate or I'm sorry. An appointed board can investigate an elected official. That takes that whole argument out of the picture. So there should be no reason why the board shouldn't bring this to vote and say we can investigate. I call it 160, Emerald, because there's a 159 counties in Georgia. Each of them has has, election officials. And every one of them, from Nadine Williams in Fulton County to Deborah Presswood in my house and county, is subject to an investigation by the state election board. So why shouldn't the 100 and 60th election office, which resides in the secretary of state's office, why shouldn't they be subject to the same scrutiny? It just seems high highly unfair to those 159 counties that, that it wouldn't be equal. Speaker 0: Makes sense. And and speaking of the elections office, you're not just talking about secretary of state. You also have questions for his support staff, particularly, one, Gabriel Sterling. You publicly and privately offered to sit down with the Georgia election worker. Why do you want a 1 on 1 with Sterling and and and who has not responded, by the way? And what specifically do you wanna ask of him? Speaker 1: I'd love to meet with Gabe. First of all, he was at the time, his title was the elections implementation officer and or or manager or director. So he was knee deep with that elections board, and he is not an elected official. So there should be no questions of constitutionality. And the reason I'd like to meet with him is because he's the first person that I started corresponding with when I started finding all these errors in the recount efforts. And, like I said, eventually, he admitted to the errors, but pushed him off on Fulton County. And he's he's come out pretty strongly numerous times behind his ex post or Twitter account saying that those after the December 19th hearing, that those that are bringing up this factual data are lying or conspiracy theorist. And I I just wanna respectfully sit down with them for 1 hour, and I'd say, Gabe, if you're seeing this, it's time to come out of your hole, and let's just sit down respectfully and go through the data I have. And I guarantee, if he sits down with me for 1 hour, he will come out of that meeting agreeing with the governor, which is that his recount efforts, at least for Fulton County, were sloppy, inconsistent, and don't build public confidence. Speaker 0: Well, you might have more faith in mister Jerley than I do. We'll see if he takes you up on your friendly and, I think, very generous offer, and we'll see how May 7th goes. I'm sure we'll talk to you before then, though. Speaker 1: Good to see you, Joe. Alright. Take care, Emeril.
Saved - June 20, 2024 at 1:04 PM
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Michigan Democrats recently passed a bill that has raised concerns about the ability to detect and challenge election fraud. The bill restricts the board of canvassers from investigating fraud concerns brought by voters and removes their subpoena power. Critics argue that this undermines election recount protections and raises questions about the integrity of the process.

@BehizyTweets - George

BREAKING: Michigan Democrats just passed a bill to make it impossible to detect and challenge election fraud. The bill prevents the board of canvassers from investigating election fraud concerns brought by voters "Today, Democrats overturned 70 years of election law in order to commit a disgusting gutting of our election recount protections. The passage of this bill is a complete disgrace!" - Senator Jim Runestad The bill also strips the board of subpoena power, and only allows them to “refer fraud” over to corrupt Attorney General and to prosecutors in the Democrat controlled cities where the fraud is most likely to occur. 📃 @PattyLovesTruth

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The speaker discusses a bill that removes the Board of Canvassers' power to investigate fraud during recounts, shifting it to partisan officials. They highlight threats faced by a board member and criticize the bill for hindering fraud detection. The speaker expresses outrage at the Democrats' actions and questions their motives.
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Speaker 0: The current law regarding the board of canvassers is very clear. I'm not going to take the time to read every section out of the law currently, but it's very, very clear that in a case of a recount, if somebody suspects fraud, they are able to bring that to the board of canvassers. The board of canvassers are permitted to investigate fraud, contrary to everything I've been hearing on the other side of the aisle, in posts, the media not covering it, it is clear Isabelle that if there's allegations of fraud and a recount that the board of canvassers have currently the ability to investigate fraud. They also have currently the ability to subpoena. They have subpoena power. It's very clear in the law, currently, despite what the other side says and despite the fact that the media will not print any of this for the public to be aware of. This bill, 603, removes that ability from the board of canvassers. It is a big change. What they put in instead is, well, if you, suspect fraud, turn it over to the hyper partisan attorney general. Oh, I'm sure if it's republican making that claim, it's going to get a thorough investigation. Or turn it over to the hyper partisan Democrat, prosecutors within the big cities where the majority of the votes are. Oh, I'm sure there's gonna be a lot of investigation of fraud from those individuals. It is being done after 70 years of having this system. All of a sudden we have to strip the power from these board of canvassers. They say, well, there's never been an example where it was used. Completely untrue. In the 2020 election, we 1st in 2016, I believe in Detroit, it was 72% of the precincts couldn't be recounted, mostly for an over count, for a whole series of issues. Broken open, ballot boxes. So we gave them more time and money. And what happened in 2020? It went from, I believe, the 72% to 79%. How can this happen? So these very astute, board of canvassers for Wayne County said, we want to find out what happened. What happened then? They had a tsunami of death threats. Of all the death threats that I've heard, bandied around, the absolute worst I have ever heard was against that per that Wayne County Board of canvassers. A female who is doxed, her daughter was doxed. They sent horrific things to the mother. One of them was a tortured, bloody, murdered little girl, the same age as her daughter. And said, if you don't vote for this, it's gonna happen to your daughter. Now of all the threats I've heard, nothing have I heard is more despicable disgusting than that. If that had been me as a parent, I don't know what I would've done. So what did the law enforcement do? They waited 4 and a half years to look at this case and investigate this case. And the most severe threat I've ever heard, verbal written threat, she was given 5 days of suspended sentence. This is what's happening in terms of real true threats going on here. And the people who had the ability to the investigation stripped out. Gone with this bill. After 70 years of this bill, the Democrats have stripped out the ability of the Board of Canvassers to investigate fraud in a recount and to get subpoena power. And now you refer off to these hyper partisan individuals who will never prosecute this. This is an outrage that we have had this bill passed. I I don't know what to do in terms of expressing to the people here in the state of Michigan why the Democrats are doing this now. 70 years of of a bill that has worked well and the Democrats stripped the provisions out to stop fraud. I think the people here in the state of Michigan know why the Democrats have done this today. Thank you. I'd like my comments printed in the journal.
Saved - July 13, 2024 at 4:27 AM

@EmeraldRobinson - Emerald Robinson ✝️

BREAKING: The Georgia State Election Board has scheduled an emergency meeting today. Why? Because corrupt Fulton County officials have created a team of "monitors" for the 2024 election that HAVE NO APPROVAL FROM THE STATE. They're getting ready to cheat. Again.

Saved - August 6, 2024 at 7:39 AM

@TrueTheVote - True the Vote

GEORGIA!🚨Important State Election Board hearing TOMORROW on complaint that will impact election integrity going forward! Thanks to @KevinMoncla (give him a FOLLOW!!!) and others, they fought to expose 2020 lies, and the TRUTH is getting out. Watch the video. SEE FOR YOURSELF! https://t.co/qMqyUkzs2j

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We counted Georgia's election ballots three times, confirming no consequential fraud. Despite issues with ballot images and scanning errors, the recount showed similar results to the original count. Doubts remain about double scanning and counting of votes, suggesting potential fraud. The Secretary of State's office conducted an exhaustive investigation, but concerns persist about the accuracy of the results. The Georgia State Election Board is commended for their diligence and transparency in addressing election issues.
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Speaker 0: We have now counted legally cast ballots 3 times, and the results remain unchanged. The Georgia election was certainly free of any, consequential fraud. We counted the votes not once, not twice, but 3 times. Speaker 1: And I can guarantee you that the results will be of this one will be just like the results were for count 1, count 2, and count 3. No change. I'll again, our elections are open, fair, and transparent. Speaker 0: At the end Speaker 2: of the day, we counted that race. We recounted it. And when we scanned it the 3rd time, those ballots have been counted 3 times. Speaker 1: We've had three counts already. Speaker 0: Over and Speaker 3: over again. We counted the ballots 3 times. He lost the state. Speaker 4: The facts tell the story that a county's negligent conduct of an election and reveals the reality of how difficult it is to have one's grievances addressed in a timely manner, if at all. First, the problem with election day. Valid images were required to be made and preserved as of February 2020. With the failure to retain 380,000 ballot images from the November 3rd election being indicative of gross negligence, 10 scanners from advanced voting have failed to provide required documentation necessary to confirm that they were used in the elections, were safely secured from tampering, or that the votes attributed to the tin scanners were authentic. If this is the way to conduct an election, then no election should be certified as true and accurate. Speaker 5: I'm an expert on the hand audit. I've embedded and found factual by governor Kemp's team. The duplicates are over 6,000. Yes. The hand audit got to 527. But how they they got to 527 was over 6,000 duplicated and the net difference being 4 081 for candidate Biden. I when they did their investigation, tell me tell me the totality of the heirs. You can go back and look at the transcript. Said, and you can almost quote me, we did not go into that for this investigation. Speaker 4: The recount was 17,852 ballot images and more than 16,000 electronically added votes. Should have should have those votes expunged or the paper ballot should be investigated by an independent investigator. Someone should be held accountable for the Dominion claims. Its machines do not allow double scanning of thousands of votes. The question remains, how did that happen? Double scanning and double counting of votes is fraud. It may be unintentional or just negligence, but nevertheless, it's vote fraud. And there's no way that this election or recount should have been certified. Speaker 6: I'm admittedly not technical expert. I'm a legal counsel to the Secretary of State's office. I explained 2020. This was brand new equipment that counties were getting used to using. They weren't necessarily, always doing things correctly. Some of the the ballot images were not necessarily preserved saying that there were some errors in the scanning process or or mishaps during the scanning process. Do we need Speaker 4: to go to the clerk of the court and examine the electronic file and the physical paper ballots? Speaker 6: No. This has been an exhaustive investigation. We have spent 100 of man hours on it. We would agree that the evidence suggests that there were batches of ballots that were double scanned. We cannot conclusively state that they were included in the tabulated results. Speaker 4: They were scanned but not counted? Speaker 6: We cannot conclusively say that they were included in the tabulated results. Speaker 4: And how did you conclude that? Speaker 6: Again, we didn't conclude anything. Speaker 4: I asked for a technician to be here to answer some of these questions. Speaker 3: When they had recount, they had physical ballots they were counting? Speaker 6: Correct. Speaker 3: Did anybody find any evidence of duplicate counting during that hand recount? Speaker 0: Not that we reported to us. Speaker 6: Not not the same thing that we're seeing here. We did have a prior case that the board took up that involved, some some issues with the RLA. But the board already addressed that in Speaker 3: a prior case. But the hand recount has substantially similar results to the original election and the, machine Speaker 4: count. Correct. Speaker 7: They told you things that are simply not accurate. The problems are much more serious, profound and widespread than they would have you believe. You cannot rely on the investigative reports given to you by the Secretary of State's office. They are sweeping things under the rug. Speaker 8: I don't know if you've heard, but the Georgia state election board is in a very positive way. They're on fire. They're doing a great job. Three members, Janice Johnson, Rick Jeffries, and Janelle King, 3 people are all pit bulls fighting for honesty, transparency, and victory. They're fighting. My courage was contagious. Well, your courage is contagious too. Thank you. Thank you.
Saved - August 8, 2024 at 12:08 PM

@TrueTheVote - True the Vote

BREAKING!🚨 Georgia State Election Board votes 3-1 to pass rule allowing poll watchers in tabulation centers! 👏 Like. Share. Follow. 👉 @TrueTheVote https://t.co/ca1YSXSQlB

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The rule 183-1-13-05 regarding poll watchers' tablets is passed with a vote of 3 to 1.
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Speaker 0: Hearing no further discussion, all those in favor of passing this rule, the rule 183 dash 1 dash 13 dash no. Dash point 05, poll watchers, tablets, and signified by saying aye. Aye. Any nays? Nay. The vote carries 3 to 1. Thank you.
Saved - August 10, 2024 at 12:26 AM
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The Georgia State Election Board has officially requested the reopening of the 2020 Election Fraud investigation, voting 3-2 to ask Attorney General Chris Carr to look into Fulton County's government. This comes after the investigation was closed in May. Additionally, election activists are advocating for access to the paper ballots from the 2020 election. I feel that Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger have consistently resisted efforts for election transparency, which undermines trust in the upcoming 2024 elections.

@kylenabecker - Kyle Becker

NEW: The Georgia State Election Board has formally requested that the 2020 Election Fraud investigation be REOPENED. Georgia’s State Election Board voted 3-2 on Wednesday to ask state Attorney General Chris Carr to investigate the Fulton County government. The investigation had been CLOSED in May. The election activists are also pushing for access to the paper ballots from the 2020 election. Georgia's Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger have fought election transparency every step of the way, doing little to inspire trust in the forthcoming 2024 elections.

Saved - August 9, 2024 at 2:47 AM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

🚨BREAKING: TheGANerds serve Georgia Governor Brian Kemp with evidence of four years of election fraud. https://t.co/Q3Tsvqa2fQ

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I'm at an outside meeting and need you to deliver evidence to someone. Do you have a card? Yes, I do. Just give it to him. We want confirmation that he received it. Thank you. You're welcome. Have a great day. Thank you, you too.
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Speaker 0: Hello. How are you? I'm great. How are you? Doing great. So, missus Gavin, Hello. How are you? I'm great. How are you? Doing great. So, missus Gavin, you're busy right now. You're at outside meeting right now. Outside meeting? Yes, ma'am. Can I give you something and you make sure you get it to it? Okay. What is that? It is evidence total. Just like that. Alright. And do you have a card? Yes. I do. Okay. So you want me Speaker 1: to give it to him? Speaker 0: Just give it to him in total just like that. Alright. And do you have a card? Yes. I do. And we would like to hear back him that he did he did actually did receive it. I don't know. Do you guys have any questions? We'll be happy to answer them. Speaker 1: Thank you so much. Speaker 0: Okay. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you for doing that for me. Absolutely. You have a wonderful day. Thank you. You too. Thank you.
Saved - October 8, 2024 at 9:32 PM

@realLizUSA - Liz Harrington

WOW! Since Fulton County refused to work with the State Election Board and appointed its own monitoring team for 2024, the SEB just voted 3-2 to subpoena ALL the records from Fulton County during 2020 SEB2023-025 lives!!! https://t.co/W9lhnGyvEA

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A motion was made to subpoena the clerk of the court for multiple documents from the November 2020 election, including consolidated return sheets, opening and closing scanner tapes, daily recap of advanced in person polling place scanners, pull pad recap sheets, absentee ballot recap sheets, electronic files, including ballot images, log files, and tabulation files, a numbered voter list, absentee numbered list of voters, absentee ballot envelopes, security verification forms, and chain of custody forms of the poll manager and technician. The motion also requests that Fulton County appear at the next meeting. The motion was seconded. One member stated the requested documents have nothing to do with the monitoring, while another stated it has to do with the same case. Despite advisement from the attorney general, a member thinks they should proceed with the motion. A vote was held, with results of three ayes and two nays, and the motion carried.
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Speaker 0: Guidance on this case, that the and we've all received the guidance of the attorney general on this case and, whether this case should be closed or not. Speaker 1: This is in reference to them not fulfilling their end of the bargain. We we gave them ample opportunities to work with us, and we've given them we provide them with an additional list. They refused to do it. They put themselves in this position. They need to produce the documents. Speaker 0: Well, doc doctor Johnson's motion, is requesting documents related to the 2020 election and the 0 25 case. It has nothing to do with the monitoring necessarily. It's requesting documents from back then, which has nothing to do with the fulfillment of the the monitoring. So Speaker 1: Well, it has to do with the same case. This is all the same. Speaker 0: Right. And we've been advised by the attorney general on on this case. Speaker 1: And we I take his advisement I take his advisement, and I respect it. However, I I think we should proceed with the motion on the table. Speaker 0: Any further discussion? Member Johnson, would you restate your, your motion? Speaker 2: Mister chair, I move that we subpoena the clerk of the court for multiple documents from the November 2020 election, including consolidated return sheets, opening and closing scanner tapes, daily recap of advanced in person polling place scanners, pull pad recap sheets, absentee ballot recap sheets, electronic files, including ballot images, log files, and tabulation files, a numbered voter list, absentee numbered list of voters, absentee ballot envelopes, security verification forms, and chain of custody forms of the poll manager and technician. In addition, I request that we subpoena Fulton County to appear at the next, meeting. Speaker 0: We have motion on table. Is there a second? Speaker 1: 2nd. Speaker 0: Any discussion? Hearing no discussion, we'll vote via a voice vote in order of seniority. Member Giselle, how do you vote? Speaker 1: Nay. Speaker 0: Member Johnson, how do you vote? Speaker 2: Aye. Speaker 0: Member Jeffries, how do you vote? Yeah. Is that aye? That was an aye. Member King, how do you vote? Speaker 1: Aye. The Speaker 0: chairman reserves his right to, vote and votes nay. Motion carries 3 to 2.
Saved - October 9, 2024 at 3:18 PM

@kylenabecker - Kyle Becker

BREAKING.🚨 The Georgia State Election board just voted to *SUBPOENA* ALL the election records from Fulton County during the 2020 election. LET'S GO! 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/qbmi21wNHd

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The discussion concerns a motion to subpoena documents related to the 2020 election. The attorney general has advised on the case. Member Johnson moves to subpoena the clerk of the court for multiple documents from the November 2020 election, including consolidated return sheets, opening and closing scanner tapes, daily recap of advanced in-person polling place scanners, pull pad recap sheets, absentee ballot recap sheets, electronic files including ballot images, log files, and tabulation files, a numbered voter list, absentee numbered list of voters, absentee ballot envelopes, security verification forms, and chain of custody forms of the poll manager and technician. Additionally, they request that Fulton County appear at the next meeting. The motion is seconded. A vote is held, with members Giselle and the chairman voting nay, and members Johnson, Jeffries, and King voting aye. The motion carries 3 to 2.
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Speaker 0: Guidance on this case, that the and we've all received the guidance of the attorney general on this case and, whether this case should be closed or not. Speaker 1: This is in reference to them not fulfilling their end of the bargain. We we gave them ample opportunities to work with us, and we've given them we provide them with an additional list. They refused to do it. They put themselves in this position. They need to produce the documents. Speaker 0: Well, doc doctor Johnson's motion, is requesting documents related to the 2020 election and the 0 25 case. It has nothing to do with the monitoring necessarily. It's requesting documents from back then, which has nothing to do with the fulfillment of the the monitoring. So Speaker 1: Well, it has to do with the same case. This is all the same. Speaker 0: Right. And we've been advised by the attorney general on on this case. Speaker 1: And we I take his advisement I take his advisement, and I respect it. However, I I think we should proceed with the motion on the table. Speaker 0: Any further discussion? Member Johnson, would you restate your, your motion? Speaker 2: Mister chair, I move that we subpoena the clerk of the court for multiple documents from the November 2020 election, including consolidated return sheets, opening and closing scanner tapes, daily recap of advanced in person polling place scanners, pull pad recap sheets, absentee ballot recap sheets, electronic files, including ballot images, log files, and tabulation files, a numbered voter list, absentee numbered list of voters, absentee ballot envelopes, security verification forms, and chain of custody forms of the poll manager and technician. In addition, I request that we subpoena Fulton County to appear at the next, meeting. Speaker 0: We have motion on table. Is there a second? Speaker 1: 2nd. Speaker 0: Any discussion? Hearing no discussion, we'll vote via a voice vote in order of seniority. Member Giselle, how do you vote? Speaker 1: Nay. Speaker 0: Member Johnson, how do you vote? Speaker 2: Aye. Speaker 0: Member Jeffries, how do you vote? Yeah. Is that aye? That was an aye. Member King, how do you vote? Speaker 1: Aye. The Speaker 0: chairman reserves his right to, vote and votes nay. Motion carries 3 to 2.
Saved - October 10, 2024 at 12:14 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
A judge in Georgia dismissed a lawsuit from Democrats aimed at removing members of the State Election Board over election integrity measures, stating they had no right to bring the case. The Democrats had complained to Governor Brian Kemp, demanding a hearing and removal of the board members, but Kemp refused and they subsequently sued him. Judge Ural Glanville ruled that formal charges must come from an actual investigation, not just a private citizen's claim. This decision has left Democrats concerned as the Election Board tightens fraud loopholes ahead of the 2024 election.

@BehizyTweets - George

BREAKING: A judge in Georgia just completely DISMISSED a lawsuit filed by Democrats who tried to overthrow members of the State Election Board for implementing crucial election integrity measures, ruling that they had no right to bring the case Democrats filed complaints against SEB members to Gov. Brian Kemp, claiming that he was compelled to (1) conduct a hearing on their allegations and (2) remove the members they claimed violated ethics rules. Kemp refused, so they sued him in Fulton County, and despite getting a left-leaning judge, they LOST. Judge Ural Glanville ruled that a private citizen can’t just designate something as a formal charge that the governor has to look into and that formal charges can only be derived from an actual investigation. In conclusion, Democrats are PANICKING because the Election Board is closing up fraud loopholes, and they know they can't win without cheating. Thank God for the patriots on the Board who are doing everything in their power to secure the 2024 election.

Saved - October 13, 2024 at 1:20 PM
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I shared that the SoS was advising County Election Boards in Georgia to disregard new State Election Board rules. I received a communication from Blake Evans to the county boards. In response, GA GOP Josh McKoon began investigating legal options as soon as this information came to light.

@Crimsontider - Debbie Dooley

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 I previously shared that the SoS was communicating with the County Election Boards in Georgia and encouraging them not to follow the rules recently passed by the State Election Board. Someone sent me communication that was sent by Blake Evans to county election boards. GA GOP Josh McKoon immediately started exploring what can be done legally as soon as it surfaced what the SoS was doing.

Saved - October 22, 2024 at 1:20 PM

@gatewaypundit - The Gateway Pundit

EXPOSED: GA SOS Raffensperger Secretly Raising Millions Through Newly Created Organization to Silence Election Officials Fighting for Election Integrity — Georgia GOP Chairman Blasts Raffensperger’s Corrupt Tactics https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/exposed-ga-sos-raffensperger-secretly-raising-millions-through/

EXPOSED: GA SOS Raffensperger Secretly Raising Millions Through Newly Created Organization to Silence Election Officials Fighting for Election Integrity — Georgia GOP Chairman Blasts Raffensperger’s Corrupt Tactics | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft           Georgia’s dirty Secretary of State Brad Brad Raffensperger is at it again, this time caught secretly soliciting millions in what appears to be a desperate attempt to control Georgia’s 2024 election. thegatewaypundit.com
Saved - October 24, 2024 at 1:39 PM
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Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, is reportedly fundraising for a nonprofit called the Election Defense Fund, Inc. This organization aims to challenge activists and election officials who express concerns about voter fraud. Founded in 2023 and led by Ryan Germany, Raffensperger's former General Counsel, the group is part of a broader strategy to address election integrity issues in the state. For more details, check the full article linked in the comments.

@TrueTheVote - True the Vote

GEORGIA!🚨 New report from @TheNatPulse unveils @GaSecofState plans to thwart election integrity efforts in the State! “Georgia’s top election official, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, is fundraising for a nonprofit lawfare group that he claims will target any activists or election officials who raise concerns regarding voter fraud. Election Defense Fund, Inc.—a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization—was founded in 2023 and appears to be run by Ryan Germany, the former General Counsel for  Raffensperer.” Read the full article at the link in comments!

@TrueTheVote - True the Vote

Full article here! https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/10/22/anti-trump-election-chief-is-raising-millions-to-stop-election-integrity-efforts/

Anti-Trump Election Chief is Raising MILLIONS to STOP Election Integrity Efforts. Georgia's top election official, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, is fundraising for a nonprofit lawfare group that he claims will target any thenationalpulse.com
Saved - October 24, 2024 at 10:03 PM
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I recently discovered that Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger is raising $5 million for a 501(c)4 called the "Election Defense Fund" to target election workers after the upcoming election. He is collaborating with Michigan SOS Benson, who revealed that six battleground states are coordinating strategies against a common adversary. Benson's past statements raise concerns about the legality of their actions. With just 13 days until Election Day, I urge for transparency and accountability from these officials. We need answers now!

@KylieJaneKremer - Kylie Jane Kremer

🚨ELECTION INTERFERENCE🚨 GA, MI, WI, AZ, NV & PA Recently it was uncovered that @GaSecofState Raffensperger, in a private capacity, is raising $5mil for a 501(c)4 called “Election Defense Fund” to target election workers following this November’s election Well it turns out Raffensperger is working with Michigan SOS @JocelynBenson to target election officials too In a MUST WATCH interview (below), MI SOS Benson says six battleground Secretaries of State (WI, PA, MI, AZ, NV & GA) are "coordinating" to develop "common strategies" against "a common adversary" Benson says the six battleground Secretaries of State are, “much more powerful and united as a team, even across party lines” Remember, @MichSoS Benson is the one who released the video where she said, “if someone were to violate the law and not certify the election at the local level, WE WILL COME FOR YOU!” (Video below) So is SOS Benson involved in privately raising $5mil in funding for the 501(c)4 “Election Defense Fund” by November 1st that is going to be used to target election officials & others who won’t immediately certify & speak up about election fraud? Are the other battleground Secretaries of State below involved with GA SOS Raffensperger & MI SOS Benson in the private effort to raise $5mil for the 501(c)4 “Election Defense Fund” to target election officials too? •Arizona SOS Adrian Fontes @AZSecretary @Adrian_Fontes •Nevada SOS Cisco Aguilar @NVSOS @CiscoAguilar •Pennsylvania SOS Al Schmidt @PAStateDept @Commish_Schmidt •Wisconsin SOS Sarah Godlewski @WISecofState @SarahforWI Or is it possible these five other Secretaries of State have their own 501(c)4’s in their respective states that have gone undetected?? We The People deserve answers, NOW! We have 13 days until Election Day and all of these elected officials are working together to STOP the American people from having their voices heard How is any of this legal? We need your help @elonmusk!

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In 2020, battleground states faced a nationally coordinated effort to undermine the will of the people before, during, and after election day. Secretaries of State began to coordinate with each other. In 2022, a team was built in six states: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia. These states are now working together, and are clear about what they're up against. The battle over the future of democracy isn't going to be in the post-election process only, it starts now with court battles. These states anticipate getting hit with the same types of sham lawsuits. By working together, they can develop common strategies and be more powerful as a united team across party lines.
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Speaker 0: Michigan leading the way in a lot of these efforts to ensure that democracy continues to exist that every vote well, the vote is heard or counted at the ballot, but you're not just helping Michigan. You're part of a group of secretaries of state that are really working on this around the country. Can you tell us about that? Speaker 1: Yeah. One of the things we saw in 2020 was that, particularly in battleground states, we are all battling, we were all battling a common adversary, a really nationally coordinated effort to undermine the will of the people both before, during, and after election day. And we learned to semicoordinates with each other in 20. You know, Katie Hobbs and I was secretary of Arizona at the time. She and I are friends. We would talk regularly. But there was really no way for us to consistently as a team, the 6 of us in those 6 battleground states, which Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia, to constantly both compare notes and also say, okay. How are we gonna respond to this nationally coordinated effort with a coordinated, response? And so that's now we have that. We actually spent 2022 working to build that team in these 6 states. You've got strong voices now in Arizona, in Nevada, in Georgia, in Wisconsin, in Pennsylvania, and in Michigan, and we're all talking. We're all working together. We're all very clear about what we're up against because the battle over the future of our democracy isn't going to be in the postelection process only. It starts now, and it starts with how various court battles are playing out, and we'll see all of us getting hit with the same types of sham lawsuits that are lawsuits, you know, or PR campaigns masquerading as lawsuits. So as we work together, as we talk to each other, we can develop common strategies and be much more powerful united as a team even across party lines than we would be if we were just fighting these battles in our respective states by ourselves.
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Any local election certifier who violates the law and does not certify the election will be held accountable.
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Speaker 0: If someone were to violate the law and not certify the election at the local level, we will come for you. So any local certifier thinking of skirting the law and not certifying the vote, don't even think about it because we'll get you.

@KylieJaneKremer - Kylie Jane Kremer

🚨GA ELECTION INTERFERENCE🚨 The GA SOS is up to no good and gearing up to go after the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) members and others not willing to certify the election and/or those willing to shine the light on any potential fraud in this election Raffensperger sent an email, in a private capacity, that went to a listserv of trial lawyers across Georgia soliciting $5 million by November 1st to help in his effort for a 501(c)4 called “Election Defense Fund”, asking lawyers to donate or contact him via his private gmail account & personal cell phone number In this email, Raffensperger states, “Election Defense Fund, Inc. is a 501(c) (4) dedicated to protecting this year's election results, and standing up against those who attempt to delay certification. EDF will identify local election officials who are most likely to not certify or otherwise attempt to interfere with results” “Election deniers and conspiracy theorists have taken their anger to new levels, employing a variety of tactics including intimidation, legal challenges, and rule changes.” So Brad Raffensperger, in a private capacity, is raising funds for a c4 called “Election Defense Fund” to stop and/or go after anyone from who will not immediately certify the election and/or pushing back on election fraud in GA!!! He also included a woman named Alison Meyers if anyone needed more information. Meyers works for the SOS but also has connections to Larry Hogan & Nikki Haley (another anti-Trumper). When I dug into “Election Defense Fund” I was even more shocked to find Ryan Germany on the Board of the c4 EDF organization that was created in October 2023. He is listed as the Secretary of EDF. The same Ryan Germany who is supposed to be overseeing the Fulton County election as the auditor. The same Ryan Germany who was involved in the corruption of 2020. Raffensperger specifically targets SEB Board Members Dr. Jan Johnson, Janelle King & Rick Jeffries for their recent rule changes in his email “In Georgia they have threatened, harassed, and sued election officials. And as you know, most recently the Georgia State Election Board was taken over by three individuals who have pledged to put partisanship over sworn duty” As early voting is underway and with 15 days still to go before Election Day, this is incredibly alarming to have the Georgia SOS, Brad Raffensperger, involved in any outside organization that is planning to target individuals who find election fraud. Whether this is illegal or not, it is definitely unethical behavior from SOS Brad Raffensperger. The election of 2024 is being set up to be a repeat of 2020, only they will have an additional $5million to go after anyone willing to stand up for election integrity. SOS FROM GEORGIA 🍑

Saved - November 2, 2024 at 3:00 PM
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Secretary of State Raffensperger is reportedly opening four new election offices in Fulton County, which I believe violates the law. Ryan Germany, former Sec of State Counsel, seems to be involved in this ballot scheme. These offices shouldn't open without proper oversight.

@americasgreat - Futurist™

BREAKING URGENT SHARE URGENT: Secretary of State Raffensperger of Georgia, who attacked Pres Trump in 2020 over a phone call, is illegally opening 4 NEW election offices in Fulton County, in Dem districts, to accept ballots in violation of the law. Ryan Germany, former Sec of State Counsel for Georgia, allies with Raffensperger, is supposedly a part of the grand ballot scheme. These offices can not open. Rep poll watchers can't be organized to watch the vote and machines. It's illegal.

Saved - November 5, 2024 at 5:09 AM
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The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that ballots cannot be accepted after the deadline, blocking Cobb County Democrats from counting 3,000 mail-in ballots submitted late. This decision feels significant and impactful.

@BehizyTweets - George

BREAKING: The Georgia Supreme Court just ruled that ballots cannot be accepted and counted AFTER the deadline by election officials anywhere in the state Democrats in Cobb County wanted to accept 3,000 mail-in ballots AFTER Election Day deadline, but the Court just shut down their plans THIS IS BEAUTIFUL.

Saved - November 5, 2024 at 6:56 PM

@EmeraldRobinson - Emerald Robinson ✝️

BREAKING: corrupt election officials in Fulton County, GA have illegally inserted a fake "election monitoring team" into place which violates its legal agreement with the State Election Board. Democrats are going to steal Georgia.

@robbhurstCPA - Robb Hurst, CPA 🐸

Fulton County Georgia "Fake Election Monitoring Team"-@VoterGa Garland Favorito, a huge election integrity advocate in Georgia, reported this morning this is still happening...At its May 7, 2024 meeting, the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) decided that Fulton County’s 2020 election problems warranted them to monitor its 2024 election with teams mutually agreed upon by the SOS, SEB and the county. However, Fulton County quickly hired its own choice of monitors without SEB consent thus voiding the agreement. They picked former SOS legal counsel Ryan Germany and the Carter Center, neither of which found any significant 2020 problems. The county then filed suit to prevent the SEB from selecting any monitors, alleging the SEB had no legal authority to force monitors upon them. However, the county acknowledged the SEB still has authority to impose up to $5,000 per violation for the 340 process violations found to date. @EmeraldRobinson this will interest you.

Saved - December 13, 2024 at 1:03 PM
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The North Carolina Legislature has overridden the governor's veto, taking control of the State Elections Board away from Democrats. This change promises to enhance the security and accuracy of future elections. The new law also removes corrupt judges, limits the Attorney General's interference in General Assembly lawsuits, and establishes a process for filling State Supreme Court vacancies based on party recommendations. I'm thrilled about these developments and impressed by the unity among Republican leaders in achieving this. It's a fantastic outcome!

@BehizyTweets - George

BREAKING: The North Carolina Legislature has successfully overridden the Democrat governor's veto of the law they passed, which strips away the Democrats' control of the State Elections Board. This means future elections in North Carolina will be far more secure & accurate. Remember that this is the same Board that rejected RJK Jr.'s request to take his name off the ballot. The power to appoint board members will now be in the newly-elected Republican state auditor's hands. Besides the powerful election integrity change. The new law also: - Removes corrupt judges from office - Prevents the Attorney General's office from interfering in lawsuits filed by the General Assembly - And ensures that State Supreme Court vacancies are filled from a list of recommendations by the party of whichever justice retires. I am one happy guy right now. It's SUPER AWESOME that they pulled it off. I honestly expected at least one Republican Rep to turn, but Speaker Moore & the leadership kept all of them in line. GREAT WORK!

Saved - February 25, 2025 at 12:13 AM
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In this thread, I explore the controversies surrounding Stacey Abrams and her political endeavors, particularly focusing on her nonprofit, Fair Fight Action, and the New Georgia Project. Allegations of financial mismanagement, including missing funds and questionable connections among board members, are highlighted. I delve into the ties between Abrams, her associates, and various organizations, including the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia. The narrative raises concerns about potential foreign influence and the integrity of election processes in Georgia.

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This is a ***THREAD*** to end Stacey Abrams' political career This thread is a combination of three separate pieces of work: Article: "Is the New Georgia Project a Political Group... or Part of Something More?" Thread: "In late October 2022, @politico reported that Stacey Abrams' nonprofit , Fair Fight Action, shoveled out over $9,000,000 to her longtime friend and former classmate from Spelman College, Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, just in the course of two years" https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1696022098030854375 Thread: "Back in May of this year (2023), the Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested three Atlanta-area residents on wire fraud and money laundering charges" https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1714736093067964452.html ----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- 1/ Nonprofit activist extraordinaire Stacy Abrams and her voter registration project have a lot of powerful friends helping them take control of their "democracy." (image: https://humanevents.com/2023/02/28/stacey-abrams-is-in-nigeria-to-oversee-their-elections) Twice-failed former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, was in Nigeria, “with the National Democratic Institute ‘on a mission to observe elections and encourage voter participation," as part of a, “diplomatic mission,” as ZeroHedge put it. (https://zerohedge.com/geopolitical/why-election-denier-stacey-abrams-overseeing-elections-nigeria) Just beneath the surface is the New Georgia Project’s recently installed, and more recently replaced CEO of the New Georgia Project, Nsé Ufot. Ufot is rightfully proud of her connections to Nigeria as a native who emigrated with her family to the U.S. at a very young age. She has also been linked in the past to an Atlanta-based Nigerian youth education non-profit. (image: https://time.com/collection/time100-next-2021/5937719/nse-ufot/) The Washington Free Beacon recently reported, "…her tenure with the New Georgia Project came to an abrupt end in October 2022, when she was dismissed under murky circumstances." (https://freebeacon.com/democrats/stacey-abrams-charity-has-a-500000-problem-in-its-latest-tax-filing/) The Beacon went on in their blistering report to expose that $533,000 is missing from the NGP’s tax filings, and it was not the only blemish. They also reported that the filings contain information that accountants say is "just not possible." There were tens of millions of dollars misplaced or simply unaccounted for — in one case, a discrepancy of $17 million in salary payments, and that the New Georgia Project paid ZERO dollars in payroll taxes in fiscal year 2020. (image: https://ajc.com/politics/election-board-investigates-warnock-and-new-georgia-project/V4YRQNRIRVENTI4GVH2OY5SNQY/) There have also been serious allegations from the State of Georgia into NGP’s activities surrounding elections in Georgia. The New Georgia Project has been riddled with chronic clerical incompetency since its 2014 conception. A comprehensive profile of the organization can be found at http://influencewatch.org. For nearly a decade, supporters have summarily dismissed all of these claims as “unfounded,” “baseless” conspiracy theories. The New Georgia Project, itself sheds light onto a primary cause for that reactionary dismissal. The New Georgia Project Action Fund, a fundraising PAC associated with the non-profit, is essentially funded by the same circle of political activist organizations. (image: https://opensecrets.org/political-action-committees-pacs/new-georgia-project-action-fund/C90020876/donors/2020) United We Can is synonymous with the ultra-scandalous Service Employees International Union (SEIU), who also contributed $15,492 to New Georgia Project, separately from the PAC in 2020. Beto O’Rourke’s Texas Organizing Project is also a major backer of Stacy’s political endeavors, also synonymous with Powered By People, perhaps fruit of Abrams’ ties to the University of Texas in Austin. The top two contributors to Everyday People PAC are the Working Arizona PAC and the Asian American Advocacy Fund PAC, of which the America Votes Fund significantly funds both.

Thread by @GusQuixote on Thread Reader App @GusQuixote: 🧵***THREAD***🧵 In late October 2022, @politico reported that Stacey Abrams' nonprofit , Fair Fight Action, shoveled out over $9,000,000 to her longtime friend and former classmate from Spelman College, ...… threadreaderapp.com
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Stacey Abrams Is in Nigeria to Oversee Their Elections She gave an interview from the capital city of Abuja about overseeing those elections and visiting polling places. humanevents.com
ZeroHedge ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero zerohedge.com
2021 TIME100 Next: Nsé Ufot Find out how Nsé Ufot is shaping the future and defining the next generation of leadership. time.com
Stacey Abrams Charity Has a $500,000 Problem In Its Latest Tax Filing Over half a million dollars is missing from the New Georgia Project, a discrepancy which experts say is grounds for state and federal investigations into the Stacey Abrams-founded group and the woman Abrams tapped to run it. freebeacon.com
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Home - InfluenceWatch Fact-based, accurate descriptions of influencers of public policy issues influencewatch.org
New Georgia Project Action Fund PAC Donors Individual donors gave Individual donors gave 8 large ($200+) contributions to New Georgia Project Action Fund PAC in the 2019-2020 election cycle. See the details. opensecrets.org

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2/ In late October 2022, @politico reported that Stacey Abrams' nonprofit, Fair Fight Action, shoveled out over $9,000,000 to her longtime friend and former classmate from Spelman College, Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, just in the course of two years. (image: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/10/24/stacey-abrams-fair-fight-action-00061348) Then, in February of this year, the Washington @FreeBeacon reported that over $500,000 was missing from Stacey Abrams' former New Georgia Project, now led by Nséabasi Ufot. - Contained within the article was a highlight of Nsé's brother Edima, who worked with the Black Male Initiative, and the group confirmed to the Beacon through IRS disclosures that it never received the $500,000 for consulting. (image: https://freebeacon.com/democrats/stacey-abrams-charity-has-a-500000-problem-in-its-latest-tax-filing/) - Naturally, in light of some of the other allegations surrounding Georgia - supposed "Mules" hauling ballots all over the country, and specifically in Georgia, and here with so much money simply vanishing around the same people, it deserved a deeper look. Aside from the New Georgia Project’s financial kerfuffles, their business filings have been chaotic to say the least. It provides a striking dichotomy for the group who also leverages massive amounts of data as on of their foundational practices, as you’ll see later. Nigerian native Nséabasi Ufot, for instance, managed to avoid being listed on official business filings for the first 3 years of New Georgia Project’s existence. In her stead was listed the Chairman of the Board, U.S. Senator from Georgia, Raphael Warnock. (image: https://www.ajc.com/politics/election-board-investigates-warnock-and-new-georgia-project/V4YRQNRIRVENTI4GVH2OY5SNQY/) The New Georgia Project also claims in the Beacon article that Ufot was fired in October of 2022, but Georgia business filings show she was not officially removed until Tuesday, February 13, and the Beacon subsequently ran their story the following Friday. So all of this begs the question: Who is this “handpicked leader” for the New Georgia Project that it seems no one, yet everyone has heard about?

Abrams’ campaign chair collected millions in legal fees from voting rights organization Fair Fight Action, the nonprofit founded by Abrams, paid her close friend and ally’s law firm $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020, with two more years of billing yet to be disclosed. politico.com
Stacey Abrams Charity Has a $500,000 Problem In Its Latest Tax Filing Over half a million dollars is missing from the New Georgia Project, a discrepancy which experts say is grounds for state and federal investigations into the Stacey Abrams-founded group and the woman Abrams tapped to run it. freebeacon.com
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3/ Stacey Abrams graduated Spelman College in Atlanta Georgia in 1995. (image: https://issuu.com/spelmancollege/docs/spelman_insidews06) In a 1991 Spelman Spotlight (Stacey's freshman year), Nséabasi's mother, Mfon, was the volunteer coordinator for the Council on Battered Women. (image: https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn81306945/1991-01-30/ed-1/seq-3/) Eventually, Nséabasi would go on to page for Abrams in the Georgia State House, at only the age of 14. (image: https://thefulcrum.us/nse-ufot-new-georgia-project) Discovering Mfon Ufot mentioned in a 1991 Spelman College publication made me look for a record of her attending Spelman at some point as well, but what I found was even more shocking... Another Ufot, Itauma, was listed as having graduated Spelman in 1979. 22 years (18+4) before 1979 puts her birth year around 1957, which will be VERY useful later, as you'll see.

Winter/Spring 2006 Inside Spelman, established in 1993, is a newsletter dedicated to informing the College's constituencies about news and upcoming events and issues ... issuu.com
The Spotlight. (None) 1980-201?, January 30, 1991, Image 3 Free archive of digitized historic newspapers from Georgia 1763–present gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu
Nsé Ufot has ambitious goals for Georgia's voter rolls Nsé Ufot is executive director of the New Georgia Project, a voter registration organization founded by Stacey Abrams. She talked to The Fulcrum about her work to register 400,000 new voters in Georgia, as well as the life experiences that got her to her current role in the democracy reform movement. thefulcrum.us

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4/ Itauma Ufot today has an address in the Austin suburb of Pflugerville, Texas but still does business in the south Atlanta Metro through a company called Kaiume, Inc, and Real Engineering, Inc. This finding motivated me to look more into the Texas address which brought me to one hell of a mess. Though her name is shortened to "Ita," Itauma shares an address with another Ufot - Udom. Finding the info for Udom Ufot was a jolt, not because of the shared address, but because of finding a different zip code attached for exactly the length of one election cycle at exactly where it should be in a 2000-2002 address. As we move forward with these, these subtle discrepancies in addresses are minor, but can be consequential if used for things like voter registrations. These listings are sourced from various places, but heavily from voter registration databases.

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5/ Remember that Itauma Ufot graduated Spelman College in 1979, and from this 1976 Georgia State University Rampway yearbook, Udom Ufot was in Geology Club that year. (image: https://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/collection/yearbooks/id/12167/rec/1) Udom Ufot, like most of the elder Ufot family, has many returns on different variations in his name. One explanation could be that just in June of 2019, Nigeria announced that the "Era of Multiple Identities" was over, according to an article at: (https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/06/25/era-of-multiple-identity-over-in-nigeria-says-nis/) Udom Ufot has three children with Ita, but the parents' names show up in birth records as Udom Ikpo Ufot and Ita Udo-Ukpong. A quick look back at Ita's Georgia business filings and Albert Udoukpong (Udo-Ukpong without the hyphen) sheds some light that Albert is likely her blood relative. But now, let's go back to Udom's time at Georgia State and fast-forward two years when another Ufot showed up.

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Era of Multiple Identity over in Nigeria, Says NIS – THISDAYLIVE thisdaylive.com

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WARNING: THIS IS A DOOZY TO PONDER Before we hit this next post, I have to say that there is an indistinguishable amount of crossed-up combinations of these name-syllables. Most of these people I find no trace of whatsoever in the real world except these composite "profiles" aggregated from across data providers. -------- Here is "Eno" Ufot in a 1978 Georgia State University yearbook, apparently short for Enobong "William" Ufot. And here he is again in 1980, just for good measure. --------- Now that Eno has been introduced, let's look at all of the Ufots that connect to the same address that he has kept attached to his name consistently since 1981...

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7/ These are lists for all officers and agents containing the name "Ufot." Gedtaxi, LLC and BLL-MART INC. are registered to an Ufot Benson. I've established to date no correlation with as of yet outside of the loose similarity between Dema (Edima?) Ufot's Eazy Auto Rentals and Ufot Benson's Gedtaxi. Mfon Ufot has been involved with Jubilee Christian Church in years past and founded the Nigerian Youth Alliance in 2000. She has been filing their paperwork and they have maintained the same address since their founding. This is also the address used by most members of the rest of the family, as you are about to see.

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8/ Back to the embattled brother of Nsé Ufot from the Washington Free Beacon article, Edima, "Dema" with Eazy Auto Rentals, LLC registered the company to the same 55 --- Dr. address in Atlanta as Mfon's Nigerian Youth Alliance, but also Nsé's on her listing with the State of Georgia for State Power Fund. Mfon filed an amended annual report in April of 2022, changing the address to a Riverdale, GA address, the same town Itauma used in other business filings. Most curious to me, however, was an old listing for Transportation Logistic Specialists, LLC, registered listing Freda Cheng as CFO, Itoro Ufot as Secretary, and James H Miller as CEO. The strange part however, were the filings themselves, signed by a James H. Veach as CEO instead of James Miller of Decatur. Freda Cheng is a legendary Austin-area restauranteur with a reputation for excellence. She was welcomed to Austin in 2002, but her first location was the same address used on her paperwork in 2008: 701 S Main St, Georgetown, TX - a beautiful, historic masonic lodge.

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9/ In 2000, a nonprofit called Nigerian Women Association of Georgia was established, with an "Ufon Ufot" listed as the Chair of the Youth Program Committee. While I cannot say definitively that this person IS Mfon Ufot, the geographical area, the position, the place in time, all seem to point toward this being the same Mfon Ufot. There was a wide gap in the Georgia Sec. of State online database of business filings for Nigeria Women Assc. between 2002 and 2007, but in 2007, some other things of note happened. Not only was Ufon's name changed (or likely corrected) to Mfon, but Abby Ebodaghe began to appear in the filings, who was a product of another Ufot venture. The first filing was signed on January 18, 2007, and another on February 12, just three and 1/2 weeks later. Abby Ebodaghe is the daughter of one of Mfon's associates through the Coalition of Concerned Africans in Louis Ebodaghe, and Abby is a former member of the Nigerian Youth Alliance. In the grab from the 2006 archived Nigerian Youth Alliance website (here: web.archive.org/web/2006070122… ), not only does it become more apparent that there is not simply a small bucket of Nigerian names to choose from, but also the similarities between the names and associations to those in Texas are stunningly more obvious. No other Nigerians in these circles seem to have these spiderwebs of associative names in loosely associated places like Mfon Ufot's entire family. Notice that the Ufot family has influence in two of the organizations sponsoring this event. *****ALSO NOTICE that here we have Edima Ufot, and also the name "Itoro Mbaba," hearkening to the "Itoro Ufot" registered to the transportation company with Freda Cheng and James Veach, and "Itoro Mbaba" who didn't appear anywhere else online that I could locate in 2023*****

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10/ Atlanta, Georgia has a formal "Sister City" agreement with Lagos, Nigeria. If you notice below, even the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia is mentioned on the State of Georgia's official Nigerian connection fact sheet. (image: https://georgia.org/sites/default/files/2022-11/georgia_nigeria_connection_2022.pdf) It highlights that the group "provides resources and networking opportunities" to area Nigerian women and youth. --------- In a 2015 anniversary press release, NWAG CEO, and former Ufot partner Abby Ebodaghe described the founding as happening in the Consul General's house with Mrs. Dayo Keshi, the then-Consul General Joe Keshi's wife, another former Ufot partner, Julie Ajayi, and Mfon Ufot. This means that since 2000, the Ufot family has been connected to the diplomatic arm of Nigeria, as Mrs. Dayo Keshi also enjoys a lifetime appointment with the group, as laid out in their articles of incorporation. Mfon was obviously active in the community for elevating Nigerian voices. She was published in a 1996 UMass-Boston publication with an entry titled, "Leadership in the African Immigrant Community: Conflict and Coalition Coalition." (https://scholarworks.umb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1318&context=trotter_review) In the footnotes, the press release mentioned Mfon Ufot's consultant position with Save The Children.

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11/ Since 2003, NWAG has been active in donating to anti-human trafficking, child slavery, and medical causes in Nigeria specifically. By 2012, NWAG had been fundraising to build a "NWAG House" (web.archive.org/web/2017060213…) ...and it continued into 2017... (web.archive.org/web/2019082804…) ...But by 2020, NWAG had shifted to simply raising money for "Human trafficked victims, orphanages, scholarships, and many more NWAG programs." (web.archive.org/web/2024071315…) (web.archive.org/web/2024071313…) This same advertising continued into 2021 as well, culminating in a 2022 "fact sheet"... (nwag.org/file/orphanage…)

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12/ Original founder Mrs. Dayo Keshi's husband, former diplomat, Mr. Joe Keshi, was appointed to the Board of Directors of United Bank for Africa in 2010, then to Vice Chairman in 2011, and Chairman in 2013. (image: https://www.ubagroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/2013-annual-report-and-financi_UK4JS_20140509081439rnfungrxmk.pdf) In 2018, UBA signed a $100M deal with China to inject capital into the country's rocky economy. (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/260109-uba-china-development-bank-sign-100-million-deal-support-african-smes.html?tztc=1) - Nigeria is a major producer of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG). - Just a year before, Nigeria raised eyebrows over allegations of $100M in bribes with China. (https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/department-justice-seeks-recover-over-100-million-obtained-corruption-nigerian-oil-industry) On January 10, 2025 the Department of Justice entered into an agreement with the government of Nigeria to transfer over $50 million in forfeited corruption proceeds back to the country. (https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/media/1383791/dl)

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13/ A little more on Mr. Joe Keshi... Keshi seems through his few media appearances in Nigeria to align with the highly controversially, newly elected (convicted criminal) President Bola Tinubu. - And seems to come out against Trump, at least in jest perhaps, while in the same interview he praised the FBI, and has even opined on electoral processes... (https://www.arise.tv/joe-keshi-niger-junta-should-release-bazoum-to-show-sincerity-about-dialogue/) - Keshi retired just last year and moved into more of an on-camera role in Nigeria. - This was all worth mentioning because of the uproar that ensued over Bola Tinubu's visit with the DNC at the convention in Charlotte, NC in 2012 and whether or not he actually paid to attend (which presumably would have raised red flags as to campaign finance). (image: https://dailypost.ng/2012/09/09/controversy-trails-tinubus-invitation-obama-partys-convention/) - In 2015, Stacey Abrams aimed to dump $10M into recruiting 1.5 million voting-aged residents. (https://www.atlantamagazine.com/news-culture-articles/the-new-new-georgia-project-stacey-abramss-10-million-plan-to-double-down-on-voter-registration/) - Then in 2017, the wheels started coming off the bus. The Democrat Party as a whole went into full-on convulsion mode in a massive extinction burst-like fit of impulses... For 6 years. (https://democracyalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2017-Spring-Summit-A-Time-for-Action-March-22-23.pdf)

Joe Keshi: Niger Junta Should Release Bazoum To Show Sincerity About Dialogue - Arise News “You cannot, on one hand, say you want to dialogue, and, on the other hand, say you want to persecute the president, not for corruption, not for betraying the country but having relationships with some foreign powers.” arise.tv
Controversy trails Tinubu's invitation to Obama party's convention Controversy now trails the recent visit of the former Governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Washington D.C, USA where President Barrack dailypost.ng
The new New Georgia Project: Stacey Abrams's $10 million plan to double down on voter registration - Atlanta Magazine Georgia’s House Minority Leader seeks to turn out tens of thousands of minority voters to the polls in 2016 after disappointing midterm effort. atlantamagazine.com

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14/ (image: https://www.concordia.net/annualsummit/2020annualsummit/speakers/) In 2020, New Georgia Project CEO Nsé Ufot spoke at a Concordia event that was partnered with USAID, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Global Fund, Global Citizen Forum, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, among others. Here in this report funded by the European Union and implemented by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development, you'll find that the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia is a model for even the European Union, in utilizing *** backchannel talent programs and academics. *** (https://img.resee.it/ipfs/bafybeicuga7gtfzuqewfp6srduklcxd4y4ppg2xdpttrvzctk7bu6zuvlm/thread.pdf)

2020 Concordia Annual Summit Speakers | Concordia Concordia promotes effective public-private collaboration to create a more prosperous and sustainable future. Visit our 2020 Concordia Annual Summit Speakers page for more information. concordia.net

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15/ Back in May of this year, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested three Atlanta-area residents on wire fraud and money laundering charges. (https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/3-arrested-in-connection-to-violence-at-cop-city) Using this graphic as a guide, it's easy to see the orbit of big money feeding these local and state-run programs in an effort to sway influence over elections and even the free exchange of information... A group of environmental protestors have been fervently opposed to a training facility for Atlanta police and first responders, sparking outrage and protests beginning as far back as the facility was formally announced in 2020. (image: https://web.archive.org/web/20220504131700/https://stopcop.city/) Known as "Cop City," the movement gained national attention after an environmental protestor was shot and killed earlier this year, known by the nickname "Tortugita." One of the spearheads of the Atlanta movement was Black Voters Matter, a national organization with its own fund to help mobilize and sign up Black Americans to vote. They are a part of the Action Network, linked to other activist programs throughout the U.S.

GBI: 3 arrested in connection to protests at 'Cop City' site Three people connected to protests at the site of the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center have been arrested on charges of money laundering and charity fraud. fox5atlanta.com
Stop Cop City No Police Militarization Base in South River Forest A 381-acre police militarization facility funded by corporations does not serve the people of Atlanta. #StopCopCity Organize to #StopCopCity https://www.instagram.com/stopcopcity/ What is Cop City? Atlanta Police Foundation is trying to build the largest police training facility in the US in South River Forest, a forest surrounded by… web.archive.org

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16/ The landing page for the Black Voters Matter portion of the initiative blatantly offers to sign up an entire business to be a literal "SIGNATURE HUB." (image: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/stop-cop-city-volunteer-your-business-to-be-a-signature-hub-now) The bottom of the page features "For more information" by clicking the link which refers back to http://stopcop.city. By clicking "Join the Movement," the page redirects (here: https://stopcop.city/organize-with-us/) to a page with pointers on what actions to take, targeting local officials, national corporations, and grassroots activists. Stop Cop City Solidarity (here: http://stopcopcitysolidarity.org) is another page dedicated to mobilizing activists against the project. It features a "target map" on its landing page, various video game-like "quests" to get active in opposition to the facility, and a "donate" button that links directly to the nationwide fundraiser ActBlue. Stop Cop City Solidarity is linked directly to Atlanta Solidarity Fund, which is admittedly a project of Network for Strong Communities, a 501 (c3) nonprofit in Atlanta, GA (EIN: 85-2889531). >http://stopcopcitysolidarity.org

STOP COP CITY: Volunteer your Business to be a Signature Hub NOW! Calling all Atlanta business owners, we need your support to ensure that Cop City is put to a vote. Help us reach our goal of collecting 70,000 signatures by August 14th! But what exactly is Cop C... actionnetwork.org
Stop Cop City No Police Military Base in Weelaunee Forest The City of Atlanta has leased 381-acres of Weelaunee Forest, stolen Muscogee land, to the Atlanta Police Foundation for a police military facility funded by corporations. Cop City will never be built. #StopCopCity #DefendWeelaunee Join the Movement What is Cop City? Atlanta Police Foundation is trying to build… stopcop.city
How can I get involved? Find the corporations and institutions that are responsible for the Cop City project near you and take action: https://www.stopcopcitysolidarity.org/ Demand District Attorney Sherry Boston drop domestic terrorism charges against Stop Cop City protesters: https://www.rightsanddissent.org/welcome-to-defending-rights-dissent/ Autonomously organize your community to put pressure on contractors to pull out of the project: information on contractors: https://stopreevesyoung.com Plan actions… stopcop.city

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17/ The Nigeria Tie-Ins The Nsé Ufot-Stacey Abrams power circle has been under financial scrutiny for years. Most recently, Ufot's brother Edima splashed into a Washington @FreeBeacon article for a grant made to a charity he was connected to. Earlier in this thread, he was at the Nigerian Youth Alliance graduation ceremony with another person named Itoro Mbaba in 2006. Previously, Itoro Ufot who was listed as the secretary of Transportation Logistic Specialists with Freda Cheng from Texas. On July 2, 2020, Itoro Ufot opened Ufot International, LLC through Registered Agents, Inc. Its business license was revoked for failure to pay on September 30, 2021. About a year earlier, Nigerian Youth Alliance restructured and brought on a new name to the circle as CEO: Odera Okoye.

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An Odera Okeye in Atlanta, GA took out a PPP loan for $20,833 on April 23, 2021. (https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/loans/odera-okoye-9160918809) An Odera Okoye on LinkedIn is listed as a Partner at BRGLS, which seems to be a Lagos, Nigeria consulting firm. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/odera-okoye-52921334/) His previous position was at Coca-Cola Hellenic (Nigeria) BC as a Director in several capacities. Nigerian Bottling Company is a member of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Group and is the sole franchise bottler of The Coca-Cola Company in Nigeria. (https://www.careersinafrica.com/company/nigerian-bottling-company/) On May 26, 2023, thisdaylive-dot-com mentioned Mrs. Dayo Keshi, the founder of Nigerian Women Association of Georgia, who is now president of AfriGrowth Foundation and her visit to Abuja, Nigeria to celebrate Nigeria Bottling Company's (NBC) 70th anniversary. Dayo Keshi's AfriGrowth Foundation partnered with Nigerian Bottling Company in the NBC EmpowerHer project, which trains women in baking, household cleaning agents, balm production, make-up and bead making. (https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/05/26/ngo-partners-nbc-to-empower-over-300-women-in-abuja/)

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Nigerian Bottling Company - Jobs in Africa - Find work in Africa | Careers in Africa NIGERIAN BOTTLING COMPANY The Nigerian Bottling Company Ltd is one of the biggest companies in the non-alcoholic beverage industry in the country and is the sole franchise bottler of The Coca-Cola Company in Nigeria. Our company serves approximately 160 million people by producing and distributing a unique portfolio of quality brands, bringing passion to marketplace […] careersinafrica.com
NGO Partners NBC to Empower Over 300 Women in Abuja – THISDAYLIVE thisdaylive.com

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19/ I bring all of this to light only to direct your attention to the fact that the New Georgia Project and specifically the Nigerian Women Association of Georgia have direct access to a foreign consulate at a moment's notice. Being that they are so interconnected with a foreign government, what could that mean in context with what we know about Fulton County covered here already? -------------------------- Until 2019, Nigeria had an open, lax national identification system that was apparently not tied to any ID number or way to verify a person saying who they are. ----------- In a June 25, 2019 publication from thisdaylive-dot-com, Chinedu Eze and Oluchi Chibuzor wrote: "The Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Immigration Service (CGIS), Muhammad Babandede, has said that the era of multiple identity is over with the new passport that is integrated with National Identification Number (NIN) and Biometric Verification Number (BVN)." It had previously apparently been commonplace for people to change their legal names in Nigeria for any reason they so felt compelled. The article continued, "The security in the new passport will discourage people who believe they can just wake up and change their names due to reason best known to them." (https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/06/25/era-of-multiple-identity-over-in-nigeria-says-nis/)

Era of Multiple Identity over in Nigeria, Says NIS – THISDAYLIVE thisdaylive.com

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20/ The Puppeteer - New Georgia Project At the top of the chain for this story is Stacey Abrams' New Georgia Project, led by Nsé Ufot during this main period of 2020 and 2021. U.S. Senator from Georgia, Raphael Warnock was the Chairman of the Board of New Georgia Project, but was errantly listed as CEO, according to NGP. -------------------- The New Georgia Project has been riddled with chronic clerical errors since its 2014 conception. A comprehensive profile of the organization can be found at http://influencewatch.org. For nearly a decade, supporters have summarily dismissed all of these claims as “unfounded,” “baseless” conspiracy theories. The New Georgia Project, itself sheds light onto a primary cause for that reactionary dismissal. (image: https://www.opensecrets.org/political-action-committees-pacs/new-georgia-project-action-fund/C90020876/donors/2020) The New Georgia Project Action Fund, a fundraising PAC associated with the non-profit, is essentially funded by the same circle of political activist organizations. United We Can is synonymous with the ultra-scandalous (https://seiuexposed.com/crime-and-corruption/) Service Employees International Union (SEIU), who also contributed $15,492 to New Georgia Project, separately from the PAC in 2020. Beto O’Rourke’s Texas Organizing Project is also a major backer of Stacy’s political endeavors, also synonymous with Powered By People, perhaps fruit of Abrams’ ties to the University of Texas in Austin. The top two contributors to Everyday People PAC are the Working Arizona PAC and the Asian American Advocacy Fund PAC, of which the America Votes Fund significantly funds both. (image: https://www.opensecrets.org/political-action-committees-pacs/fair-fight-pac/C00693515/pac-to-pac/2020) All of the donors on this list above create a self-perpetuating feedback loop of funding, beginning mostly with worker unions. For example, the NEA Advocacy Fund is a separate fundraising entity, yet it is funded entirely by the National Education Association. The NEA is also a significant direct donor to Fair Fight. ------------------------ In 2021, New Georgia Project gave Black Male Initiative $67,500, but the @FreeBeacon says NGP also never paid $500,000 in consulting fees, where Edima Ufot was allegedly involved. What the Beacon missed, however is an additional $66,246 (almost another $67,500?) reported in unrealized gain losses for 2021. But there's even more...

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21/ Nsé Ufot was paid $332,850 from NGP and NGP Action Fund in 2021... ...BUT ALSO TOOK A REPORTED $8,865 "ADVANCE TO EMPLOYEE" in 2021. For such a well-connected political group with deep pockets and successful attorney friends, like Abrams' best friend Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, who @politico reported made $9 million in two years from Abrams' Fair Fight Action, this many clerical questions raise legit alarm bells. -------------- Fair Fight Action and Marc Elias By Marc Elias' and Stacey Abrams' alliance through the nonprofit Fair Fight Action, they stand to gain from the combined independent thinktanks of not one, two, or three serious legal powerhouses, but FOUR: Perkins Coie, Elias Law Group, Lawrence & Bundy, and Marc Elias with his own nonprofit law group, Democracy Docket. This played into a legal strategy designed to overwhelm the opponent in time constraints, necessary manpower, and legal fees, known colloquially as "lawfare." Iranian citizen (YES, Iranian) Pierre Omidyar and Democracy Fund financed the Brookings Institute to the tune of $810K in 2020 and $850K in 2021. The Institute received $200,000 specifically for its Lawfare Institute program each year. In addition to these contributions to Brookings, Democracy Fund also filtered $310,000 through Tides Foundation in 2020, and $235,000 in 2021, labeled for "POPVOX LegisDash" in publicly available Form 990s. Democracy Fund contributed $210,000 to Arabella Advisors-managed Hopewell Fund in 2020 along with $1.5M earmarked for Marc Elias' Democracy Docket, followed by another $1M to Hopewell Fund in 2021.

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22/ Another major recipient of Tides Foundation money is again Marc Elias and his ventures through Fair Fight Action with Stacey Abrams, who founded New Georgia Project, who we started this thread with. In 2020, Fair Fight and New Georgia Project together garnered a reported $1,544,500 between themselves, and raised $221,000 from Tides in 2021. The Abrams-Elias tandem received from Sixteen Thirty Fund $2,494,000 in 2020, and $225,000 from Sixteen Thirty in 2021. Hopewell sent $3.8M and Sixteen Thirty refunded Tides $2.25M all in 2020. Tides also funded ACLU entities $346,007 in 2020 and $29,000 in 2021, the ACLU who was behind a lawsuit against Brad Raffensperger from Black Voters Matter. Black Voters Matter was mentioned earlier in this thread in their connections to Stop Cop City and its "signature drives." Stop Cop City Solidarity is linked directly to Atlanta Solidarity Fund, which is admittedly a project of Network for Strong Communities, a 501 (c3) nonprofit in Atlanta, GA (EIN: 85-2889531). Atlanta Solidarity Fund/Network for Strong Communities is run by none other than Adele MacLean, who was rolled up on wire fraud and money laundering charges earlier this year, as I mentioned before. This was the human network accessing the ActBlue funding network, who gave Fair Fight Action $4,732 in 2020, and Black Voters Matter Fund $19,849. Another notable beneficiary of the ActBlue money laundering network is Fulton County DA Fani Willis. But we're STILL not done with Atlanta.

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23/ Karli Swift, a member of the DeKalb County Elections Board was named as a governor of New South Super PAC six months later in Washington, DC. As recently as March of 2022, Swift lobbied vehemently against the GBI's involvement in investigating election claims and "conspiracy theories"... (image: https://georgiarecorder.com/2022/03/29/local-officials-tell-georgia-senators-election-bill-would-be-wasteful-discourage-voters/) ...like the supposed laundering of signatures to be used on registrations and mail-in ballots. Nsé Ufot is the founder of the New South Super PAC. ------------------- Some of those conspiracy theories also just coincidentally happened to make a complete circle all the way back to Nigeria and accessing the Consulate for work visas to work for Dominion Voting Systems. In the 2020 election, Dominic Olomo worked for Fulton County, being as that he had just left his official position with Dominion after a deposition in Donna Curling v. Brad Raffensperger in his official capacity. In the 2020 August runoff, Olomo admitted to practices that, if they were commonplace in election administration, would explain things like Colorado's Tina Peters and the password debacle. Olomo admitted to people taking pictures of the passwords in his deposition. Olomo's LinkedIn shows his having worked for Dominion during the August 11th runoff, which eventually spurred a lawsuit from Donna Curling against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger in his official capacity over irregularities in the administering the election. The deposition of Olomo occurred on September 4th... (https://creativedestructionmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/olomo.dominic_090420-1.pdf) ...making apparent that Olomo left his employment with Dominion and moved directly to Fulton County Government, and with no overlap - and you will understand why. Throughout the lengthy sworn deposition we learned several things that I'm not entirely sure anyone managed to piece together so far, so here's what I came up with... Under Olomo's penalty of perjury (citations are in (page-line) format): ▶️Olomo said he has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Federal University of Technology in Nigeria and a Master's degree. ▶️When Olomo showed up for work early on election day (6:30am), August 11, Fulton County staff was already working on the EMS, logged in. (p138-19) ▶️In the course of explaining the process that Dominion trained Olomo to perform, he highlights what seems to be a break in the chain of custody of ballot images several times, in copying files from the hard drive and onto the removable USB drives. ▶️Olomo was NOT trained on adjudication, but says he assisted with it anyway, at least to log people in. ▶️He differentiates throughout his testimony the difference in function of the SD card and the USB drive. He never mentions, however, two SD cards in the "client" machines, as @UncoverDC rightly drew attention to. ▶️There were new people there, people not hired by Dominion and also people who did claim to be with Dominion, people who Fulton County staff already knew. ▶️One woman in a striped shirt (p90-6) said she was there to "help with anything" and for adjudication. ▶️Olomo said she was not local to Atlanta and that the County supervisor knew her. ----------- ▶️Olomo repeatedly walked back and inverted his answers as the deposing attorney slowly unveiled more information he was privy to. ▶️▶️The best example was on the topic of what system logs Olomo did or did not download from the scanner machines, and then later, what all data was included with the system logs. ▶️At first (p114-12), Olomo insisted that he absolutely did not download anything from the logs that happened after August 11th. ▶️But when asked a few minutes later (p128-10) he very specifically and clearly said he downloaded it both times that he was asked (p132-2). ▶️The first request from the Fulton County supervisor came days AFTER the election. The second came days following even that. ▶️Olomo was out of the warehouse that housed the central election management server for hours at a time, having the Fulton County supervisor sending him on runs to far north and far south precincts. All of this with extra help at the facility and no mobile help. ▶️Olomo testified that upon returning to the warehouse, the County staff were already adjudicating before the election had even finished. ▶️The election hadn't finished because Olomo also says he was in a hurry to have all of the precincts closed by 7:00pm local time. ------------------------------- But nothing to see here? Nope, not yet...

Local officials tell Georgia senators election bill would be wasteful, discourage voters - Georgia Recorder Georgia election officials push for changes to another Republican sweeping voting law bill that could reshape how elections run in 2022. georgiarecorder.com

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24/ The deposing attorney revealed that "remote access" had been enabled through Windows' standard software, included on every Windows system - Windows Remote Management (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winrm/portal) An incursion happened early in the morning on election day, which was the source for the line of questioning into Olomo's whereabouts that morning. Olomo said he wasn't trained on adjudication or how to perform or troubleshoot adjudication, but he was trained on how to copy files from the EMS client computers onto a flash drive, just not ballot images. Later, Olomo also says that HE trained Fulton County employees to download files themselves and if they wanted the ballot image files, it was their option whether to save them or not. On Aug 25, Harry Hursti, who was part of the apparently secret Halderman Report (https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/20702935-halderman-report-antrim/), returned to Fulton County English Street warehouse to check up on the situation. He said he observed Olomo still working on something, but Olomo insisted he was not. Here's a fresh link to the deposition in full: https://creativedestructionmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/olomo.dominic_090420-1.pdf ----------------------------------------------- So what does this mean in context exactly? Well, Stacey Abrams and Co. have truly taken the Democrat-flagship electioneering operation international.

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In May, three Atlanta residents were arrested for wire fraud and money laundering, revealing a larger network involved in illicit activities. This network aims to influence elections and obstruct legal proceedings, known as lawfare. Stacey Abrams' former charity, New Georgia Project, faced scrutiny for error-ridden tax filings and questionable funds. The Georgia State Election Board referred 35 cases of election-law violations, including New Georgia Project and Coalition for the People's Agenda. These investigations highlight the potential for illegal voter registrations and manipulation of state voter rolls. Signatures play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity of elections.

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🧵***THREAD***🧵 Back in May of this year, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested three Atlanta-area residents on wire fraud and money laundering charges. >https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/3-arrested-in-connection-to-violence-at-cop-city This was officially the first chip away at a block of a much larger network that appears engaged in illicit activity, and within its orbit highlights a massive nationwide effort to not only influence elections, but also to bury any attempts in court to expose it in an aptly named process known as lawfare. >source: 2021 Democracy Fund Form 990 Before this news, in February, the @FreeBeacon reported that Stacey Abrams' former charity, New Georgia Project, had error-ridden tax filings that drew into question over $500,000 for 2021 alone. >https://freebeacon.com/democrats/stacey-abrams-charity-has-a-500000-problem-in-its-latest-tax-filing/ The filings were entered just following New Georgia Project firing its CEO, Nsé Ufot, who Abrams hand-picked. Ufot goes back to her childhood when she paged for Abrams in the Georgia State House of Representatives, as I've covered perviously (here: https://t.co/cCHNZaS3O8). The Georgia State Election Board referred 35 cases of election-law violations in the weeks before the 2020 general election. Among these were New Georgia Project and Coalition for the People's Agenda. The Coalition secured $10K in 2020 and $25K in 2021 from the Democracy Fund, and New Georgia Project raked in 100,000 in 2020 and $175,000 in 2021 themselves. As made evident by these investigations, voter registrations can be illegally obtained and/or submitted, which opens all kinds of avenues to manipulating state voter rolls which also happened to be associated with Nsé Ufot through her activities on the board at Democrat voter database juggernaut Catalist (here: https://t.co/Go5rzyxLoI) In a public enterprise like elections, voter registrations and mail-in ballots are the "currency," which makes signatures the metaphorical "gold backing" of the currency. Let's dive in...👇👇👇

GBI: 3 arrested in connection to protests at 'Cop City' site Three people connected to protests at the site of the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center have been arrested on charges of money laundering and charity fraud. fox5atlanta.com
Stacey Abrams Charity Has a $500,000 Problem In Its Latest Tax Filing Over half a million dollars is missing from the New Georgia Project, a discrepancy which experts say is grounds for state and federal investigations into the Stacey Abrams-founded group and the woman Abrams tapped to run it. freebeacon.com

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🧵***THREAD***🧵 In late October 2022, @politico reported that Stacey Abrams' nonprofit , Fair Fight Action, shoveled out over $9,000,000 to her longtime friend and former classmate from Spelman College, Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, just in the course of two years.…

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2/ After a beatdown 2004 Presidential election, megadonors like George Soros, long-time Clinton aide Harold Ickes, and Colorado software developer Tim Gill began funding a 21st century overhaul for the Democratic Party to keep pace with the Republicans. web.archive.org/web/2006060610…

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