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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there were alleged irregularities in the vote count at State Farm Arena in Georgia. After being told to leave due to a water main break, it was later revealed that there was no such break. Instead, five women were seen scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. One woman in particular was observed repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. Another woman at a different desk was also seen doing the same. This raises concerns about the integrity of the voting process and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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There was no water main break. A toilet leaked earlier in the day but had no impact on the election. The water main break announcement was made to clear the room of poll watchers and media. The next morning, it was discovered that 5 women at State Farm Arena had scanned ballots for about 2.5 hours. One woman repeatedly ran the same stack of ballots through the scanner, as did another woman at a different desk. This video evidence shows that the principle of "1 man, 1 vote" was disregarded. It's like having a video of someone running a red light, eliminating the need for witnesses. Expert analysis is unnecessary.

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Ballots were allegedly found under a table in a video presented. The person who placed the table there is said to be the same person who cleared the area and claimed to stop counting. Four suitcases were seen being taken out from under the table. These separate ballots were counted when there were no witnesses present. The machines used can process 3,000 ballots per hour, and they were running for 2 hours. This raises concerns about the number of ballots processed without supervision. The video continues until around 1 a.m., showing the ongoing operation. The speaker asks if everyone has seen enough and proceeds to fast forward to 12:55 a.m.

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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there was an incident at State Farm Arena in Georgia that raises concerns. Initially, everyone was told to leave due to a water main break, but it turns out there was only a minor toilet leak earlier in the day. This false announcement was likely made to remove poll watchers and the media from the room. The next morning, it was discovered that five women had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. Two of them were seen repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises questions about the integrity of the vote count and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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At 8 o'clock in the morning, a person placed a black table in the room. Later, when the place was cleared out, the same person pulled out four suitcases from under the table. These suitcases contained separate ballots that were counted without any witnesses present. With multiple machines processing around 3,000 ballots per hour for two hours, it is believed that the number of ballots processed during that time could have influenced the outcome of the race.

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A table was placed by a woman with blonde braids at 8:22 AM, and the same person who cleared the area under the pretense of stopping the count also set it up. Four suitcases were seen being pulled from under the table. Questions arise about why these ballots were separated from others and only counted when the area was cleared of witnesses. The machines can process about 3,000 ballots per hour, and with multiple machines operating for two hours, it's crucial to consider how many ballots were processed without supervision, which raises concerns about adherence to statutes and rules.

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There was no water main break; it was a toilet leak hours earlier that was cleaned up and had no impact on the election. The water main break announcement was made to clear the room of poll watchers and media, with vote counting to resume the next morning. People were stunned to learn that five women at State Farm Arena worked for about two and a half hours, from just before 11 PM until just before 1 AM, scanning ballots. One woman in a purple top at desk one is shown on video at 4x speed taking the same stack of ballots and running them through the scanner multiple times. The woman to her right in the yellow top did the same thing with a stack of ballots on her desk. This is presented as evidence that "one man, one vote just went out the window."

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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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In this video, footage analyzed by Gateway Pundit reveals suspicious activity during the ballot counting process. Poll workers, including Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wondreya Moss, were caught on camera scanning the same stack of ballots multiple times after GOP observers and reporters had left the room. They continued counting uninterrupted for over 3 hours. It is highly illegal to scan the same batch of ballots repeatedly, and this was all captured on tape. Georgia officials have dismissed the evidence, but no explanation has been given for Freeman's actions or why they remained behind while the building was evacuated. Lawyers find it unusual to store briefcases full of ballots under tablecloths, and it is unclear when they were delivered or why they were retrieved after the GOP observers left. Experts suggest that this activity could explain the sudden increase in votes for Joe Biden.

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A table was placed by a lady with blonde braids at 8:22 am. The same person who cleared the area later put the table there. Four suitcases were seen coming out from under the table. A man in red pulled out one of the ballots. These separate ballots were counted when there were no witnesses. The machines can process 3,000 ballots per hour, and they were there for 2 hours without supervision. The number of ballots processed during that time is unclear.

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In this video, there are allegations of ballot stuffing during the Atlanta Georgia election. Ballot counters were told to leave the room, and later, hidden cases of possible ballots were rolled out from under a table. The media left at 10:40 PM, not 11:15 as claimed by the Elections Chief. The Trump team has witness testimony and CNN reported that the counting was shut down due to a water main break. Ballots were seen on the table and then packed up. The Elections Chief admits to not watching the video that could potentially impact the election. Viewers noticed a woman in purple reinserting the same batch of ballots into the counting machine. This incident needs to be investigated by law enforcement.

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At around 8:22 AM, a person placed a black table in the room. Later, when the place was cleared out, four suitcases were taken out from under the table. The question is why these separate ballots were only counted when there were no witnesses present. The machines can process 3,000 ballots per hour, and they were there for two hours. If three scanners were working, that's 18,000 ballots. There were six people involved, and the operation continued until around 12:55 AM. The video shows the people who provided affidavits appearing at that time to check if counting was still happening. If you've seen enough, we can fast forward to 12:55 AM.

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On the night of November 3rd, 2020, there was an incident at State Farm Arena in Georgia that raises concerns. Initially, everyone was told to leave due to a water main break, but it turns out there was only a minor toilet leak earlier in the day. This false announcement was made to clear the room of poll watchers and the media. The next morning, it was discovered that five women had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours, repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises questions about the integrity of the voting process and undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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On October 11th, from 7:30 AM to October 12th, approximately 270 people accessed a ballot box in Gwinnett County, but 1,962 ballots were recorded as deposited. Reviewing 24 hours of video confirmed the 271 individuals, but the number of ballots did not match. There’s uncertainty about the discrepancy. On that day, two individuals were responsible for transferring the ballots, but an unidentified person appeared, took the ballots from two black duffel bags, and left without following the usual protocol of using a cooler. The oversight of this process is questionable, as it seems no one intended for the videos to be scrutinized.

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At 11:05 PM, everyone was told to leave due to a false water main break. However, the real issue was a toilet leak earlier in the day, which had no impact on the election. The water main break announcement was likely made to clear the room of poll watchers and media. The next morning, it was discovered that five women at State Farm Arena had been scanning ballots for about two and a half hours. They were seen repeatedly running the same stack of ballots through the scanner. This raises concerns about the integrity of the voting process. The incident at State Farm Arena on November 3rd, 2020, undermines the principle of one person, one vote.

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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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During the election, there were damaged mail-in ballots that couldn't be read by scanners. The board decided to duplicate these ballots using pink highlighters. However, the highlighter couldn't be read by the scanners either, so all the duplicated ballots had to be fixed. The solution was to give workers stacks of blank mail-in ballots to individually fill in the correct ovals with a dark pen. This process went on for hours without observation until the observers confronted the deputy commissioner. Eventually, thousands of mail-in ballots were counted this way. This raises concerns about the integrity of the process.

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In Georgia, a poll worker named Ruby was caught on Instagram live secretly handling absentee ballots after media and poll workers were told to leave State Farm Arena. Ruby and four others stayed behind, pulling out boxes of ballots from under a table and distributing them to different counting stations. Meanwhile, in Fulton County, Georgia, five individuals are still working late into the night to scan and tabulate absentee ballots. A video shows Ruby and other workers running the same stack of ballots through the machine multiple times. Notably, there is a significant increase in Biden votes after this tabulation.

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In Georgia, a poll worker named Ruby was caught on Instagram live secretly handling absentee ballots after the media and other poll workers were told to leave State Farm Arena. Ruby and a few others stayed behind, pulling out boxes of ballots from under a table and distributing them to different counting stations. Meanwhile, in Fulton County, Georgia, five individuals are still working late into the night to scan and tabulate absentee ballots. A video shows Ruby and other workers running the same stack of ballots through the machine multiple times. Notably, there is a significant increase in Biden votes after this tabulation.

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There was no water main break. A toilet leaked earlier but had no impact on the election. The water main break was used as an excuse to clear the room. The vote count was supposed to resume the next morning, but it was discovered that 5 women had been scanning ballots for 2 and a half hours the previous night. One woman repeatedly ran the same stack of ballots through the scanner. Another woman did the same on her desk. This video evidence shows that the principle of one person, one vote was disregarded. It's like having a video of someone running a red light, no need for expert testimony.

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At a voting center late at night, officials told everyone to stop counting and go home, but four people stayed behind. They took out four boxes of ballots from under a table and continued scanning them throughout the night. This video, described as the "smoking gun" by Rudy Giuliani, confirms previous testimonies from credible witnesses who witnessed irregular activities and violations of the law in six states. It is difficult for anyone honest to deny the evidence and claim that the election was conducted fairly.

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The Trump team claims there is sworn witness testimony confirming that an announcement was made regarding the counting of votes being stopped due to a water pipe break. CNN also reported this incident, which election administrators now acknowledge was caused by a leaky toilet. The incident occurred in Fulton County, which includes downtown Atlanta and the State Farm arena where the Hawks play. At the time, 86,000 absentee ballots had been counted, but the tabulation has now halted. Election officials estimate it may take a day or two to finish counting the remaining votes. As a result, the outcome of this critical battleground state may not be known for another day or two. This is a significant development.

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Jackie Pick, speaking as a volunteer and attorney not acting as counsel in this case, presented what she said is evidence from State Farm Arena in Fulton County concerning fraud or misrepresentation. She described the scene as a single large room where absentee and military ballots are tabulated on election day, with videotape from morning through close of polls. She stated that two Republican field organizers were sent as observers but were not allowed to observe meaningfully. They were “roped off with the press” in a roped-off area. She explained the timeline: the observers were to arrive around 08:00 to watch the tabulation of absentee and military ballots; about 10:00, a person working the polls allegedly told everyone in the room to leave because they were going to stop counting and would return at 08:30 in the morning. At approximately 10:00, workers remained, and the press and Republican observers left, but four people stayed behind and continued counting and tabulating well into the night, until about 10:25–10:30. The observers allegedly learned from a news crew that counting had continued after they had been told to leave. The observers returned to State Farm Arena around 01:00 in the morning and confirmed that people had left in contravention of the supervisors’ instructions. The video frames show the room becoming a ghost town between 10:25 and 10:37 as those who stayed behind were described as continuing work after the observers and press had left. The four people who remained behind were described as the lady in purple, two women in yellow (near the scanners), and the woman with blonde braids who had earlier instructed everyone to leave and stop counting. Pick asserted these four stayed behind to operate scanners once the area was clear of witnesses. She directed attention to the act of pulling ballots out from underneath a table, with the same blonde-braided woman having placed a table at 08:22 a.m. The video allegedly shows four suitcases of ballots being moved from under the table, prompting questions about the origin and chain of custody of those ballots, and why counting occurred only when the room was unsupervised. Her team calculated the possible volume: with three scanners processing about 3,000 ballots per hour over two hours, roughly 18,000 ballots could have been scanned during that unsupervised period. They noted six people involved in moving ballots in and out (the four workers plus two others), suggesting a prolonged period of unsupervised tabulation until about 12:55 a.m., after which the witnesses left again. The witnesses say counting resumed around five minutes before their return around 01:40–01:45. During the hearing, respondents questioned whether a water leak or water main break occurred and whether it affected operations; officials described conflicting accounts, with some asserting the leak did not disrupt work and others noting a toilet leak in some testimony. There were claims that a monitor was on-site throughout the process, which Fulton County officials reportedly disputed, stating the video had not been viewed by all parties. Additional questions from senators covered: who operates the cameras (the State Farm Arena) and whether the footage is secured and accessible; whether the scanners maintain real-time logs; and whether the video presents new information not previously reviewed by election authorities. The presenter emphasized the need for further hours of review to fully assess the frames and warrants.

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A person placed a table at 8:22 AM, under which 4 suitcases of ballots were found. The ballots were counted without witnesses present, raising concerns about the process. With machines capable of processing 3,000 ballots per hour, multiple machines ran for 2 hours without supervision, violating rules and statutes.

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Speaker 0 presents a video focused on data and evidence of alleged irregularities in the 2020 election, asserting that there has been no comprehensive place to see widespread fraud until now. He states the video is “pure data” and invites viewers to consider the statistical anomalies in three states (Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia) in the early hours of 11/04/2020, when Biden received major vote spikes after trailing Trump. - He analyzes 8,954 individual vote updates and identifies a clear statistical pattern across nearly all updates, with four notably aberrant updates: two in Michigan, one in Wisconsin, and one in Georgia, all occurring in the same five-hour window in the middle of the night when counting reportedly stopped in some places. - In Michigan, a 06:30AM update shows Biden at 141,258 votes to Trump’s 5,968, described as the most extreme update in all datasets across all states, followed by a noticeable ratio change in nearby updates. In Wisconsin, a single update allegedly moved Biden from trailing by over 100,000 votes into the lead. In Georgia, a 01:34AM Eastern Time update shows Biden at 136,155 to Trump’s 29,115. They claim these four spikes exceed the states’ margins of victory, making the spikes not only abnormal by percentage but also by magnitude. They conclude that if these four unlikely updates had not happened, the presidency could have been different. - Detractors are cited as arguing human error, but the video questions where evidence of corrections is, and notes that California shows only one anomalous update in percentage, not enough magnitude to shift outcomes. - A “consistently identical ratio of Biden to Trump votes across time” is highlighted as allegedly impossible, with a Florida example showing 100 identical ratios over several days. The video asserts a computer algorithm is involved, termed a weighted race distribution, associated with Diebold voting machines (known as early as 2001), implying values rather than simple counts. - In California, a single update is shown with Biden receiving about 65% and Trump 32% for one vote, raising questions about how one vote could go to more than one candidate. Speaker 0 then links these patterns to alleged connections between Diebold and Dominion Voting Systems, claiming Dominion acquired ESNS in 2010, which had previously acquired Diebold, and that Dominion’s software is licensed from Smartmatic. They also note that forensic audits show errors and that the mainstream narrative claims these issues are misinformation. They reference NBC News and PBS findings on how easy it is to hack voting machines or cast fake votes. Next, Speaker 0 notes eyewitness and video evidence from Georgia: poll worker Ruby allegedly was filmed in the backroom with absentee ballots, and at 10:30PM on November 3, media and poll watchers were told to leave, yet Ruby and others remained, pulling ballots from under a table and distributing them to counting stations. They describe Ruby running the same stack of ballots to the machine three times, observing a large Biden surge after 01:34AM Georgia time, and question whether a ballot can be counted more than once, citing Coffey County, Georgia as an example of someone claiming to scan the same batches repeatedly. Speaker 0 references Raquel Rodriguez, arrested for election fraud in Texas over video evidence of ballot harvesting, and asserts that cybersecurity evidence indicates Dominion and Edison Research used an unencrypted VPN with easily accessible credentials allowing foreign access, asserting that China, Iran, and other countries accessed the servers, contradicting claims that Dominion machines were not connected to the Internet. They mention Dominion’s association with a Chinese-registered domain, and board members with Chinese nationality, alleging conflicts of interest through corporate ownership and licensing from Smartmatic. Speaker 0 highlights that Antrim County, Michigan audits found high error and adjudication rates in Dominion, with an 68 o 5% error rate far above federal guidelines, missing logs for 2020, and reprogramming of election event designer cards during the safe harbor period. They point to subpoenas and the lack of access to logs, and to affidavits from poll workers claiming illegal activities, non-equal treatment of observers, counting without proper oversight, shredding ballots, and other irregularities. Speaker 7 concludes with a claim that many Americans distrust the 2020 election and urges viewers to download and share the video, demand election reform, and notes that the video’s credits will continue with data readers, while warning of erasure or fact checks by tech platforms.
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