βοΈWISCONSIN VOTER FRAUD - NUCLEUS FILESβοΈ
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Side note: The nursing home scandals π³ https://t.co/MueMfDazLY
Video Transcript AI Summary
In this video, the speaker discusses voter election fraud in Wisconsin. They mention that the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that drop boxes are illegal, but election commissioner Megan Wolf allowed their use in the 2020 elections without proper approval. The speaker also highlights the high number of absentee votes cast in Milwaukee, with concerns about the lack of video surveillance of drop boxes. They mention an election integrity group identifying ballot traffickers and a surge in indefinitely confined votes due to advice given by Democrat election clerks. The speaker also mentions cases of election fraud in nursing homes and questions raised about the certification of Wisconsin's election results. They conclude by mentioning an election bribery scheme involving Mark Zuckerberg and the Center for Tech and Civic Life.
Speaker 0: Hey, guys. I'm gonna talk about Wisconsin today and the voter election fraud. This is part of the Nucleus files. All I'm doing here is reading the bullet points, so let's get started. Wisconsin was called by 20,682 votes.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin some law in a four three decision issued in July 2022. Wisconsin election commissioner Megan Wolf unilaterally declared ballot drop boxes is could be used to vote in 2020 elections even though WEC's commissioners never voted to adopt this memo. Ahead of the November 2020 election. Wolf encouraged clerks to use creative solutions to deploy drop boxes as she said, could be unstaffed. There were 528 drop boxes used in the general election and a total of 1,900,000 69,274 absentee votes cast, including 1,346,731 votes cast by mail.
And 653,236 in person. The next bullet points are of, of, justice Rebecca Bradley. I'm just gonna put it right here, because I need to cut it out for the sake of time. Okay. In the city of Milwaukee, nearly half of all its votes were cast by mail, totaling 217 1,424 ballots.
The city deployed 15 drop boxes with election officials claiming the drop boxes this would be under 24 hour surveillance. However, after the election, not a single municipality in the county produced video surveillance of drop boxes in response to open records requests. Various responses included no records exist for your request. No video from requested time frame. No such records exist and no security camera.
The election integrity group True The Vote identified a 107 ballot traffickers in Milwaukee County between October 20th and November 3, 2020 who each made 20 or more visits to drop boxes. Each trafficker made an average 26 visits in as many as 15 in one day and made multiple visits to nongovernmental organizations. Decisions. The 107 traffickers made a total of 2,824 trips to drop boxes during the 2020 election with the majority of visits occurring after 8 PM. In 2020, there was also a surge of indefinitely confined votes in Wisconsin resulting in 220,404 votes cast from individuals who are exempted from showing voter ID.
This surge of suspect votes was due to democrat election clerks giving advice that was deemed illegal after the election, instructing voters to identify themselves as disabled during the COVID pandemic to avoid voter ID laws. Indefinitely combined voters who are supposed to be physically unable to go to the polls, due to age, disability, or illness, increased by outstanding 393% in Dane County from 2016 to 2020. 492% increase in Racine County an 281% increase in Milwaukee County. That made a 287% increase in the overall a state. In 2020, there were 220,404 votes cast using indefinite confinement status.
Over 77% of these individuals had never been listed said as indefinitely confined before. The Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau identified 48,554 people who voted as indefinitely confined in November 2020 who had never provided photo identification or didn't have photo identifications on file with clerks, which is more than twice the vote margin of 20,680 2. Information on Scott McDonald's right here. Again, sake of time, but it basically just explains that election commission ordered nursing homes to violate the law by not allowing special voting deputies inside their facilities. This led to election fraud where incapacitated elderly residents had votes cast in their name with the assistance of nursing home staff.
An investigation by the Racine County sheriff found the Wisconsin Elections Commission shattered state election laws. Nursing homes saw an unusual surge in voting activity, and at least 8 cases of felony voter fraud were found in 1 nursing home accounting for nearly 1 in 5 families of residents. The Wisconsin election commission admitted it was essentially telling the clerks to break the law by ordering the sending of absentee ballots to nursing homes and barring special voting deputies inside the facilities. An interim report released by special counsel Michael j Gableman raised serious and legitimate questions that the certification of Wisconsin's election results may have been undertaken in an unlawful and unconstitutional institutional matter. Gableman claimed Democracy in the Park events in Madison involved numerous possible violations of the law calling into question the validity of over 17,000 absentee ballots.
The outdoor events to elect mail in ballots were the subject of numerous complaints, but it's not clear that all the workers at those events were properly deputized, trained, swore, and filed the mandatory oath of for your oath of office or documents related to the absentee ballots were properly handled. The office of the special counsel also claimed evidence of undue influence by well funded private groups who leverage large grants to certain Wisconsin cities in order to co opt our election apparatus to their benefit. The report confirms at least 17.5% of election clerks were not properly trained and that exploitation of elders occurred in nursing homes. In one example, Meryl Barrett, who was a a 104 years old and did not recognize her own children, had a ballot cast in her name in the 2020 presidential section. The office of special counsel's 2nd interim report found nursing homes in Milwaukee, Dane, and seeing counties with a 100% turnout due to the Wisconsin's election commission's order.
The special council said it possessed evidence of nursing home facility staff and directors who assisted residents in completing ballots, assisted residents in painting absentee ballots, pressured residents to vote, collected completed ballots from residents, forged signatures of residents, illegally return residents' ballots to the municipal crooks by mail by placing the ballots in drop boxes and or delivering them directly to the clerks. Pressured and or assisted incompetent persons to complete and cast ballots in the November 2020 election up to and including persons who have had their right to vote taken away by court order due to mental incompetence. The 2nd interim report also detailed an $8,800,000 election bribery scheme involving my favorite person in the whole world, Mark Zuckerberg. Center For Tech and civic life, in the cities of Milwaukee, Madison, Racine, Kenosha, and Green Bay. In the agreement, the cities took CTCL's CCL's money to facilitate in person and absentee voting with their respective city.
The Wisconsin state voting plan developed for CTCL facilitating grants to major Wisconsin cities to deploy drop boxes for mail in ballots, including 50,000 to Green Bay, 40,000 to Kenosha, 50,000 to Madison, 58,500 to Milwaukee, and 18,000 to Racine. Whitney May, the director of government services for CTCL, posted numerous anti Trump posts on social media, including telling people don't vote for Trump in 2016. Internal emails from election officials in Green Bay revealed Michael Spitzer Rubinstein, a former Democratic Party operative, served as a de facto the elections administrator and had access to Green Bay's absentee ballots days before the election. The office of the special counsel referenced this case and has evidence that this grantee, which was funded by CTCL, was directly involved in all aspects of management of election officials, was entrusted with the only sets of physical keys to the city central count location, managed the transportation of ballots, an instructed accounting of unlawful ballots that had arrived at the central count location beyond the lawful time window. And that wraps up Wisconsin, folks.