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Secretary of State Raffensperger sent a contractor to Fulton County, known for its voting issues. The contractor witnessed double scanning of ballots, unidentified individuals taking election materials, and discussions about disrupting the election. A 29-page report detailing errors, mismanagement, and chaos in the election was known to state officials since November. This contradicts Raffensperger's claims during a phone call with President Trump. It is unlikely that Raffensperger's office was unaware of the report.

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Fulton County, Georgia admits in a consent decree that 3,600 ballots were duplicated, with 36 batches involved. This raises concerns about potential wrongdoing. We eagerly await further information and facts to emerge. It marks the start of a significant period in the ongoing voter situation.

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The speaker explains that they filed a complaint with the Inspector General against the Georgia Secretary of State. They believe that the hand count of ballots was altered and intentionally entered to match the machine count. The speaker also mentions that evidence of the hand count being incorrect was concealed during a hearing. They filed a second fraud report with the Attorney General, who also buried the evidence. As a result, the speaker has turned to the Inspector General to investigate the concealment of evidence.

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Georgia owes President Donald J. Trump an apology for election fraud. Evidence shows 17,852 votes were counted without ballot images, and 3,930 ballots were scanned and counted twice intentionally. The process involved randomly selecting and rescanning ballots on different days. This deliberate duplication was not an administrative error but human intervention, constituting election fraud. The speaker urges Secretary Raffensperger to investigate independently.

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There was meaningful voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia during the November 2020 election. At least 36 mail-in ballots were double counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also found that hundreds of ballots were improperly duplicated. Surveillance footage showed ballots being scanned multiple times, but the county won't answer how many times they were counted. Audit tally sheets were falsified, with fabricated vote totals. A whistleblower noticed that the mail-in ballots had no creases and were filled out by a printer. Over 200 mail-in ballot images were not included in the hand count audit results. Additionally, nearly 35,000 voters who had moved out of their county of residence still voted illegally. It is important to find out the truth and protect democracy.

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New evidence suggests that there was no voting machine election audit performed in Georgia, despite claims by the Secretary of State. This is concerning because Georgia played a crucial role in the 2020 election. A public comment during a state election board meeting revealed that there is little to no evidence that the audit actually took place. In addition, Georgia election workers are suing Giuliani and seeking to bar him from making public statements about the election. Surveillance footage shows workers scanning the same stack of ballots multiple times and continuing to count after observers had left. The video evidence and accounts from the 2020 election point to clear election fraud, yet there seems to be a lack of evidence to support further investigation.

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In early 2020, concerns arose about voter rolls in Fulton County, Georgia having more voters than the population. Chain of custody documents were requested but not provided, leading to doubts about election certification. Issues included drop boxes, surveillance tapes, and absentee ballot processing with a failed electronic signature verification system costing over $1 million. Certification votes were split 2-3, with 147,000 absentee ballots counted in the November 2020 election. Translation: Concerns about voter rolls in Fulton County, Georgia led to doubts about election certification due to missing chain of custody documents and issues with drop boxes, surveillance tapes, and absentee ballot processing. The failed electronic signature verification system cost over $1 million. Certification votes were split 2-3, with 147,000 absentee ballots counted in the November 2020 election.

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We submitted a report and complaint to the state election board, hoping for honesty from the Georgia secretary of state's office. We found manipulated votes in machine counts and falsified hand counts. We want the truth to come out and for them to acknowledge the evidence.

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Philip Davis identified approximately 4,000 fake double scan ballots in the Fulton County machine recount. Individuals who filed a case, Joe Rossi and Kevin Moncala, advised by Philip Davis, concluded with evidence that those 4,000 ballots were intentionally counted twice in the Fulton recount. In Georgia 2020, there were 3 vote counts. The first vote count had massive manipulation. In the second hand count, digital votes did not match the ballots, so the hand count was falsified to match the first machine count. In the third machine recount, ballots didn't match digital votes so the third count was falsified by double scanning ballots. The effort was to match the first count.

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In Fulton County, Georgia, a warehouse containing over 140,000 absentee ballots was burglarized while deputies guarding the facility were absent. The motive behind the break-in remains unknown, but the building holds evidence related to voter fraud allegations in the 2020 election. Fulton County officials have refused to allow public access to the ballots, despite a lawsuit filed for transparency. Evidence suggests that at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots were double-counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also found hundreds of improperly duplicated ballots. Surveillance footage shows ballots being scanned multiple times, raising questions about the accuracy of the election results. The lack of transparency and potential fraud undermine trust in the democratic process.

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In May, an alarm went off at a warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia, where evidence related to the 2020 election was stored. Deputies guarding the warehouse had left their posts, and when they returned, they found the 100-pound steel door open. Fulton County officials have refused to let the public see the ballots stored in the warehouse, but a lawsuit revealed that at least 36 boxes of mail-in ballots were double-counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also found hundreds of improperly duplicated ballots. Surveillance footage showed ballots being scanned multiple times, and audit tally sheets were falsified. These irregularities raise questions about the integrity of the election and the need for transparency.

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Speaker 0 recounts what happened yesterday as it relates to the actual fact pattern of law and a warrant issued by a magistrate judge based on probable cause after evidence was submitted, not a Trump-appointed judge. He notes that the law enforcement process in America works this way. He argues that declarations of perfection of the 2020 election are inconsistent with what happened, and then lays out specifics. He asserts that drop boxes were “invented out of thin air,” with no basis in Georgia law. He says mobile voting units moved through Fulton County to 80% Democrat precincts, 81% Democrat precincts to be precise, and that this was not envisioned in Georgia law. He claims 6,800,000 absentee ballot request forms with a first-class stamp were mailed to every registered voter in Georgia, again “nowhere envisioned in Georgia law.” He adds that if the same ballots are counted three times, the numbers should match, but they did not. Regarding the recount, he states that 3,930 double-scanned ballots were found in Fulton County alone, and thousands of those were confirmed by the state election board. He notes that Governor Kemp raised concerns from the Rossi report and that there were double-scanned ballots, but even after double scanning, the numbers did not match on the second recount, being off by eight hundred fifty ballots. He asks, “Not one person here can answer the question of how that happened.” He says ballot images were deleted and test ballots were included in the recount process, and that this was confirmed. He then discusses Democrats’ response to legitimate questions about the 2020 election. A former constituent, Derek Summerville, former FBI agent, ran data analysis with Mark Davis. They questioned the 6,800,000 absentee ballot request forms (with a first-class stamp), noting that if a national change of address form was filed, forwarding could occur. They identified reasonable cause to question the validity of 39,141 of those ballots cast. They found that 160 people were registered to vote from a single UPS store, 2,138 from one church in Fulton County, and 1,391 from a shuttered 1,000-square-foot building in Fulton County. The transcript states that thousands of people remain registered to vote in Fulton County at UPS stores, storage units, pack mails, and homeless shelters that haven’t been open for over five years. Summerville and Davis filed objections to these voters, but Stacey Abrams sued them in federal court and they won—Judge Jones ruled in their favor, not Stacey Abrams. The speaker notes that since then, “twelve zero” of the 39, zero voters had been removed from the voter rolls because Summerville and Davis were correct that they were no longer eligible to vote; 9,500 had updated addresses outside Fulton County, proving that those voters were ineligible. Ultimately, 84% of the votes whose eligibility Summerville and Davis challenged were proven to have been invalid voters in the 2020 election. The speaker concludes by urging an end to the charade of the most perfect, most secure election in history and advocates cleaning up Fulton County’s voter rolls for future elections.

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In May, an alarm went off at a warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia, where evidence related to the 2020 election was stored. Deputies guarding the warehouse had left their posts, and when they returned, they found the 100-pound steel door open. Fulton County officials have refused to let the public see the ballots stored in the warehouse, but a lawsuit revealed that at least 36 boxes of mail-in ballots were double-counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also found hundreds of improperly duplicated ballots. Surveillance footage showed ballots being scanned multiple times, and audit tally sheets were falsified. Additionally, an expert found that nearly 35,000 voters in Georgia illegally voted in their old county. The lack of transparency and potential voter fraud undermines trust in the election process.

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Georgia owes President Trump an apology following his indictment by Fulton County, which has violated election law multiple times. Evidence shows that 17,852 votes were counted without ballot images, and 20,713 ballots were counted without proper receipts. Additionally, 3,930 ballots were scanned and counted twice, contradicting claims of accidental errors. This duplication resulted from intentional human intervention, which is a basis for alleging election fraud. The process involved randomly selecting batches of previously scanned ballots and counting them again on a different day. This was not an administrative mistake but a deliberate act. The call to action is for Secretary Raffensperger to investigate these findings independently.

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There was meaningful voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia during the November 2020 election. At least 36 mail-in ballots were double counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also found that hundreds of ballots were improperly duplicated. Surveillance footage obtained by Voter GA showed ballots being scanned multiple times. Fulton County failed to provide over 100,000 audit tally sheets, and when they were finally turned over, falsified totals were discovered. A whistleblower noticed that the mail-in ballots had no creases and were filled out by a printer. Additionally, an analysis found that nearly 35,000 voters in Georgia illegally voted in their old county. These irregularities raise serious concerns about the integrity of the election.

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In May, an alarm went off in a warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia, where evidence related to voter fraud in the 2020 election was stored. Deputies guarding the warehouse had left their posts, and when they returned, they found the door open. It was later discovered that at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots were double counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also found that hundreds of ballots were improperly duplicated. Surveillance footage showed ballots being scanned multiple times, but the county claims these were isolated incidents. Audit tally sheets were falsified, and photographs showed unfolded ballots filled out by a printer. Additionally, thousands of voters who had moved out of their county still voted illegally. The lack of transparency and irregularities undermine trust in the election system.

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In Fulton County, Georgia, a warehouse containing over 140,000 absentee ballots was broken into while deputies guarding the warehouse were absent. The motive behind the break-in remains unknown, but there are suspicions that it may be related to voter fraud allegations in the 2020 election. Fulton County officials have refused to allow public access to the ballots, but evidence suggests that at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots were double-counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also independently found hundreds of improperly duplicated ballots. Surveillance footage shows ballots being scanned multiple times, raising questions about the accuracy of the election results. The lack of transparency and potential fraud undermines trust in the democratic process.

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Jeff Fulghum, a retired military veteran and research historian, filed a fraud report with the Department of Homeland Security regarding Fulton County's 2020 election. He believes that intentionally altered duplicate batches of votes were added to the count. After briefing the FBI and conducting six months of research, Fulghum discovered that 6,000 fraudulent votes were included in the Fulton hand count. The Georgia Secretary of State later admitted that the hand count was off by several thousand due to ballot scanning errors. However, during the March hearing for the investigation, this evidence was concealed from the board and the public. Fulghum filed a second fraud report with the Attorney General, who also buried the evidence. He has now requested an investigation by the Office of the Inspector General into the mishandling and concealment of evidence by the Georgia Secretary of State and the Attorney General.

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In Fulton County, Georgia, it has been acknowledged that 3,600 individual ballots were duplicated, with 36 batches being duplicated. This raises concerns about potential wrongdoing. We eagerly await the release of more information and facts regarding this matter, as it marks the start of a significant period. The voter integrity is at stake.

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Philip Davis identified approximately 4,000 fake double-scan ballots in Fulton County's machine recount. Individuals who filed the case, Joe Rossi and Kevin Mokla, advised by Philip Davis, have concluded with evidence that those 4,000 ballots were intentionally counted twice in the Fulton recount. There were three vote counts in Georgia 2020. The first vote count had massive manipulation. In the second count, the digital votes did not match the ballots, so they falsified the hand count to match the first machine count. In the third count, the ballots didn't match the digital votes, so they falsified the third count by double scanning ballots. The whole effort was to match that first count.

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Fulton County, Georgia admits that 3,600 individual ballots were duplicated in a consent decree. This includes 36 batches of duplicated votes. The extent of this wrongdoing is significant, and people are eager for more information to be revealed. It marks the start of a remarkable period in our history, highlighting the magnitude of voter fraud.

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There was significant voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia, during the November election, with over 4,000 mail-in ballots double counted. Voter GA's findings indicate that more than 3,300 votes were counted for Biden and 865 for Trump due to these discrepancies. The Atlanta Journal Constitution corroborated that hundreds of ballots were improperly duplicated. Surveillance footage shows ballots being scanned multiple times, raising questions about how many times votes were counted. An audit revealed falsified tally sheets, with discrepancies in reported vote totals. Additionally, over 200 mail-in ballot images were found that were not included in the hand count. An expert noted that nearly 35,000 voters had moved out of their counties before the election but still voted illegally. These issues highlight serious concerns about election integrity and the need for transparency in the electoral process.

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In May, a burglary attempt occurred at a warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia, where evidence related to voter fraud in the 2020 election was stored. The warehouse was under surveillance, but the deputies guarding it left their posts at the perfect moment. The county officials have refused to let the public see the ballots, but a lawsuit has been filed for transparency. Evidence suggests that at least 36 boxes of mail-in ballots were double-counted, potentially affecting the election outcome. Surveillance footage shows ballots being scanned multiple times, and audit tally sheets were falsified. Other irregularities, such as ineligible voters casting ballots, have also been found. It is crucial to address these concerns to restore trust in the democratic process.

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There was meaningful voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia during the 2020 election. At least 36 batches of mail-in ballots were double counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution independently reviewed digital ballot images and found hundreds of improperly duplicated ballots. Surveillance footage obtained by Voter GA showed ballots being scanned multiple times. Fulton County failed to provide over 100,000 audit tally sheets, and when they were finally turned over, falsified sheets were found. A whistleblower noticed that the mail-in ballots had no creases and were filled out by a printer. An elections expert found that nearly 35,000 voters illegally voted in their old county. It is important to find out the truth and ensure the integrity of our elections.

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In discussing the 2020 election, the speaker notes that a magistrate judge issued a warrant based on probable cause after evidence was submitted, emphasizing that the process involves a magistrate judge, not a Trump-appointed judge, and that this reflects how the law enforcement process works in America. The speaker then questions the characterization of 2020 as “perfect,” arguing that several irregularities were present in Georgia. - Drop boxes: Claimed to be “invented out of thin air” and not envisioned in Georgia law. - Mobile voting units: Reported to have moved through Fulton County to 80% (81% precisely) Democrat precincts, with the assertion that this was not envisioned in Georgia law. - Absentee ballots: Alleged that 6,800,000 absentee ballot request forms with a first-class stamp were sent to every registered voter in Georgia, a practice the speaker says was not envisioned in Georgia law. - Ballot counting and recount: A recount occurred, with 3,930 double-scanned ballots in Fulton County alone; thousands of those were confirmed by the state election board. Governor Kemp raised concerns about the Rossi report; even after double scanning, the numbers still did not match on the second recount, being off by 850 ballots. The speaker states that no one can answer how that happened. - Ballot images and test ballots: The speaker asserts that ballot images were deleted and test ballots were included in the recount process, with this confirmed. The speaker then discusses responses to legitimate questions about the 2020 election. A former constituent, Derek Summerville, a former FBI agent, worked with Mark Davis on data analysis of the 6,800,000 absentee ballot request forms (sent with first-class stamps). They identified reasonable cause to question the validity of 39,141 of those ballots that were cast. The speaker asserts that 160 people were registered to vote from a single UPS store, 2,138 from one church in Fulton County, and 1,391 from a shuttered 1,000-square-foot building in Fulton County. The claim is made that Fulton County has a messy voter roll, with thousands registered at UPS stores, storage units, pack mails, and homeless shelters that had not been open for over five years. When Summerville and Davis filed objections to these voters, Democrats responded by litigation: Stacey Abrams sued them in federal court, and they won—though the speaker clarifies it was Summerville and Davis who won, not Stacey Abrams. Judge Jones ruled in their favor. Regarding the 39,141 voters deemed questionable, the speaker asserts that twelve zero of them were removed from the voter rolls, and that 9,500 had updated addresses outside Fulton County, corroborating that those voters were ineligible. Ultimately, the speaker claims that 84% of the eligibility challenges made by Summerville and Davis were proven to involve invalid voters in the 2020 election. The remark concludes by urging an end to the narrative of the most perfect, most secure election in history and calls for Fulton County to clean up its voter rolls ahead of future elections.
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