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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of various elections, including the 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections. They express concerns about Russian interference, voter suppression, and irregularities with electronic voting machines. Some speakers believe that the election outcomes were affected and that the presidents were illegitimate. They mention specific cases like Bush vs. Gore in 2000 and the 2004 Ohio election. Stacey Abrams' loss in Georgia is also mentioned, with some speakers claiming that her election was stolen. Overall, the speakers question the fairness and integrity of these elections.

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The speaker observed a broken chain of custody in the handling of mail-in ballots, drop box ballots, and Election Day USB card flash drives. They witnessed the voting machine warehouse supervisor uploading USB cards to the machines multiple times without being observed by the proper authorities. The speaker raised their concerns to the deputy sheriff and the Clerk of Elections, noting that the supervisor was carrying baggies and inserting USBs into the machines. This happened over 24 times.

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The transcript discusses concerns about election irregularities and voting machines. One speaker claims a voting machine subtracted votes, displaying a negative number. Another speaker states that such subtraction cannot occur accidentally and that someone consciously tried to steal votes. A third speaker says that when they press the button next to their name, another person's name appears on the display, questioning the accuracy of the vote count. Another speaker asserts that the machines are working correctly, recording votes accurately, and that the results will be accurate and reliable. One speaker expresses concern about private corporations controlling the voting system and calls for a formal debate about election irregularities, warning that the democracy and republic are at risk.

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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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During the video, various speakers discuss their experiences at the TCF Center during the election. They mention issues such as lack of training, intimidation, and improper handling of ballots. Some speakers claim to have witnessed ballots being counted multiple times, while others mention the absence of Republican poll workers. There are also allegations of fraudulent activity, including the arrival of boxes of ballots in unsealed vans. The speakers express concerns about the lack of chain of custody verification and the potential impact on the integrity of the election process.

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The speaker accuses Jackie Amos, the chairperson of the Hinds County Democratic Party, of tampering with the elections. They provide evidence of Amos' involvement in fraud and corruption, including video footage and pictures. Another speaker discusses the lack of proper documentation and procedures in the voting process, such as missing machine tapes, media sticks, voter signature books, and ballot accounting forms. They also mention the mishandling of materials and the failure of ES&S, the voting machine company, to provide digital imaging. The speaker calls for immediate action and urges the filing of criminal charges against those involved. They emphasize the need for fair and honest elections.

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I have evidence of a conspiracy and correspondence regarding my election. The chairperson, Jackie Amos, received a text supporting me and responded that I won but would take action against David Archie. I request that Jackie Amos and Sandra McCall step down from their positions in the Hinds County Democratic Party. We have evidence of Jackie Amos engaging in fraudulent activities during the election. This issue extends beyond the party and concerns all citizens in Mississippi. It is an opportunity to combat corruption and fraud in elections statewide.

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The speaker expresses concern over the 4.8 million votes cast in the election and suggests that it could have been manipulated. They believe that the same issues occurred in various communities, regardless of size, and that it was an organized crime involving dirty voter rolls, ballot boxes, and mail-in ballots. The speaker claims to have spent the last 15 months developing these findings and concludes that it was an organized crime committed against Americans.

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The speaker discusses evidence of election fraud in Connecticut, specifically in Fairfield. They claim that the Democratic registrar violated state law by accessing and loading tabulators with Democratic ballots without Republican presence. They also mention that Mark Zuckerberg bribed the registrar to change polling locations and add drop boxes in Democratic areas. The speaker questions the integrity of the election and accuses multiple individuals, including judges and court clerks, of interfering with the federal election. They mention various software and private partnerships that they believe are not certifiable. The speaker calls for justice and accuses Connecticut of covering up a massive fraud scandal.

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The speaker accuses Jackie Amos, the chairperson of the Hinds County Democratic Party, of tampering with the Hinds County elections. They provide evidence of Amos' involvement in fraud and corruption, including videos and pictures. Another speaker discusses the lack of proper documentation and procedures in the election process, such as missing machine tapes, media sticks, voter signature books, and ballot accounting forms. They also mention the mishandling of materials and the failure of ES&S, the voting machine company, to provide digital imaging. The speaker calls for immediate action and urges the filing of criminal charges against Amos and her alleged co-conspirator. They emphasize the need for fair and honest elections.

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The speaker claims to have personally witnessed a man inserting USB drives into voting machines on over 24 occasions, which they reported to a deputy sheriff and the clerk of elections. They were told that leaving USBs in voting machines is normal, but later learned this was not the case. The speaker alleges that 47 USB cards are now missing. They demanded that vote counts be updated live, and when they were, the count showed 50,000 votes, which they claim were for Vice President Biden. The speaker says they asked multiple law enforcement agencies to examine the computers for forensic evidence, but this was not done. The speaker further claims that chain of custody logs, records, and yellow sheets are gone, and that poll workers were invited to recreate the logs. They state there are 100,000 to 120,000 ballots in question and that there is no remedy for this regarding the presidential election. They do not believe anyone could certify the vote in good conscience.

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The speaker points out several issues with the handling of numbers in the election. The numbers were not stored securely in a sealed bag but in a red canvas bag without a lock. Moreover, they were mixed together, which is against the law. The speaker also accuses Mr. Clark of keeping the media sticks instead of handing them over to Mr. Zach. The speaker advises checking with Mr. Clark as he may still have them. These actions are in violation of the law of Mississippi.

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In the exchange, concerns are raised about mail-in ballots in Allegheny and Philadelphia counties and how they were counted. Speaker 0 notes that ballots were counted without observers, citing 682,770 ballots observed and asking about the 1,823,148 mailed-out ballots, contrasted with a final count showing 2,589,242 mail-in ballots. The core question is: what explains the roughly 700,000 mail-in ballots that “appeared from nowhere”? Speaker 1 responds that their cyber team uses white-hat hacking techniques to gather publicly available information from the secretary of state’s website, which has been updated as late as 11:16 this morning with provisional and mail-in ballots, though those numbers continue to change. He adds that the 2,500,000 figure is no longer on the website, and it has “just been taken off.” There is no annotation explaining why. Speaker 2 then describes an on-the-ground observation: a deputy sheriff, a senior law enforcement officer, was seen not being observed and walking in with baggies, with USBs being inserted into machines. The witness claims to have personally witnessed this 24 times, with additional witnesses including Democrat poll watchers. They were told by an attorney that every election leaves a couple of USB cards in the voting machines to be brought back by the warehouse manager, but this account is contradicted by law enforcement and other officials. The witness states that 47 USB cards are missing and “they’re nowhere to be found,” and that 32 to 30 cards uploaded were not present in the live vote update. The witness demanded timely live upload of vote results, which showed 50,000 votes; they assert those votes were for Vice President Biden, though they note that identifying who those votes were for should not matter to a computer scientist. Speaker 1 emphasizes that forensic evidence from the computers was not obtained: the procedure would involve turning off the computer, imaging the drive with BitLocker, under law enforcement observation, which would take about an hour for five machines. This forensic imaging was never performed, despite objections three weeks earlier. They later learned that virtually all chain-of-custody logs, yellow sheets, and forensic records in Delaware County were gone; a signing party attempted to recreate the logs with poll workers but was unsuccessful in recovering them all. The discussion concludes with a claim that there are 100,000 to 120,000 ballots, both mail-in and USB, in question, and that there is no remedy or “cure” within the local charter for certifying a presidential vote, leaving the speaker asserting that nobody could certify the vote in good conscience.

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The speakers discuss allegations of election interference and illegitimacy in past elections, particularly focusing on the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. They mention Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. The overall sentiment is that elections have been stolen, leading to concerns about the integrity of the democratic process. The speakers express doubts about the legitimacy of certain election results, such as in Georgia and Ohio, and emphasize the need for fair and transparent elections.

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The speaker discusses issues with the election in Georgia, specifically mentioning missing ballot images and hash validation files. They criticize the hand count process and mention duplicated Dropbox custody forms. They also highlight that poll tapes were not signed by witnesses. The speaker expresses frustration with the report from the cyber and security infrastructure agency and the sealing of the Halderman report. They mention the need for rigorous post-election audits and criticize the lack of risk limiting audits in the 2022 elections.

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The speaker accuses Jackie Amos, the chairperson of the Hinds County Democratic Party, of tampering with the Hinds County elections. They provide evidence of Amos' involvement in fraud and corruption, including videos and pictures. Another speaker discusses the lack of proper documentation and procedures in the election process, such as missing machine tapes, media sticks, voter signature books, and ballot accounting forms. They also mention the mishandling of materials and the failure of ES&S, a voting system company, to provide digital imaging. The speaker calls for immediate action and urges the filing of criminal charges against those involved. They emphasize the need for fair and honest elections.

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The speakers in the video discuss various instances where they believe elections were stolen or illegitimate. They mention Russian interference in the 2016 election, voter suppression in Georgia, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express doubts about the fairness and integrity of these elections and call for reforms to ensure a more transparent and secure electoral process. The speakers also mention specific cases such as the 2000 election between Al Gore and George W. Bush and the 2018 gubernatorial race in Georgia between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp. They emphasize the need to address these concerns to protect democracy.

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The speakers discuss the need to improve the electoral system and address issues with corrupt administrators and faulty voting machines. They criticize the lack of investigation into the source code and cast vote records of the machines. They also mention a case in Georgia that exposes problems with the machines. They believe that the Department of Homeland Security is involved in election subversion and that the machines can be easily manipulated. They mention a forthcoming film that aims to shed light on the election issues. The speakers assert that they have evidence to support their claims and challenge opponents to present their arguments. They maintain that the election was stolen.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of various elections, particularly focusing on the 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections. They express concerns about Russian interference and question the legitimacy of President Trump's victory. They also mention the 2000 election between Al Gore and George W. Bush, claiming that the Supreme Court's involvement made it illegitimate. The speakers highlight issues such as voter suppression, malfunctioning voting machines, and lack of paper trails. They argue that these factors undermine the integrity of elections and lead to disenfranchisement. They believe that elections have been stolen and express support for candidates like Stacey Abrams and Andrew Gillum. Overall, they assert that many elections have been tainted and not fair.

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Jackie Amos is accused of participating in fraud and corruption by bringing in thumb drives and ballots to be inserted into machines. The issue of corruption and fraud in elections is not limited to the Hinds County Democratic Party but affects all citizens in Mississippi. The verification of votes involves three components: paper ballots, machine tapes, and media sticks. Out of 26 precincts, all had paper ballots, none had machine tapes, and none had media sticks. Additionally, the digital imagery feature of the DS200 machine, which provides a picture of every ballot, was not utilized. Furthermore, 20 out of 20 precincts did not include voter signatures in the signature book.

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This video discusses the recurring issue of voter fraud in American politics, spanning from the 1800s to the present day. Instances of fraud include ballot tampering, vote buying, and machine manipulation. The lack of transparency and accountability in the election system has allowed fraud to persist. Efforts to address the issue, such as stricter absentee voting rules and fair elections commissions, have been proposed but not fully implemented. The video also highlights specific cases of voter registration fraud and fraudulent activities in elections across the country. Speakers in the video express concerns about the integrity of the 2020 election, citing questionable ballots, software issues, and delays in counting. They argue that the system is susceptible to manipulation and call for audits and investigations. The video concludes with a discussion of the January 6th events and the controversy surrounding the certification of the election results.

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The speakers discuss concerns about election legitimacy, mentioning Russian interference, Al Gore's loss in 2000, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express doubts about the fairness of various elections, including Stacey Abrams' loss in Georgia. The overall sentiment is that elections have been stolen through voter suppression and flawed processes.

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A senior law enforcement officer witnessed unauthorized individuals inserting USBs into voting machines multiple times. Despite demands for forensic evidence collection, no action was taken. Chain of custody logs and records in Delaware County are missing, leaving 100,000-120,000 ballots in question with no remedy available. The speaker believes certifying the vote would be unconscionable. Translation: A senior law enforcement officer saw unauthorized people inserting USBs into voting machines multiple times. Despite requests for forensic evidence collection, no action was taken. Chain of custody logs and records in Delaware County are missing, leaving 100,000-120,000 ballots in question with no solution available. The speaker believes certifying the vote would be unethical.

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The speaker witnessed multiple instances where the Delaware County Board of Elections did not follow proper procedures during the election. They personally saw the voting machine warehouse supervisor uploading USB cards into the machines without being observed. The speaker raised concerns to the deputy sheriff and the clerk of elections, but their objections were ignored. It was later revealed that the warehouse manager usually inserts a few USBs into the machines after each election, but the number observed was unusually high. Currently, 47 USB cards are missing and cannot be located.

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The speaker discusses a recent change in county procedures, implying guilt. They highlight missing reports and email admissions of lacking crucial data for verifying votes. Reference is made to a legal case allowing election invalidation without proof of fraud. The speaker emphasizes violations of statutes and the need for relief due to irregularities. They urge action to set aside the election, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.
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