Video: Georgia Vote Counters Appear to Pull Suitcases of Ballots from Under Table After Observers, Media Leave

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So the fact checking group that watched hours of footage just doesn’t matter anymore…
 
Poll Worker Ruby Freeman Loads Up The Same Stack Of Ballots To Be Counted 3X
Exactly, 3 times into the machine.

I won’t go into tin foil moon bat type of stuff but there may be more to the whole Georgia story, I want to see stories in print.

It probably can be said that the Kelly Loeffler campaign worker who died in a fiery accident was Harrison Deal. So, some people are looking at that.
 
there may be more to the whole Georgia story, I want to see stories in print.
You are right Victoria33. There almost certainly will be more to this story and others concerning voter fraud and election fraud.

We’ll see what develops as the process plays out.
 
Here is some of that last story, some making its way to print:

One Day After Brian Kemp Called For A Vote Audit, His Daughter’s Boyfriend Was Killed in Car Crash - WayneDupree.com

One Day After Brian Kemp Called For A Vote Audit, His Daughter’s Boyfriend Was Killed in Car Crash​

A terribly fiery crash killed this young man, some of it is on film, billowing smoking, terrible. A staff member for Senator Kelly Loeffler’s campaign and apparently, he saw the governor’s daughter. There are some serious questions being brought up.

So, I want at least, some halfway confirmation about things I read. And there’s more out of the peach state but I like to see some real confirmation.
 
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No, The Georgia Vote-Counting Video Was Not ‘Debunked.’ Not Even Close​

A Big Tech-backed ‘fact’ ‘checking’ outfit claimed to debunk explosive evidence for Republicans’ claims of significant election problems in Georgia. It didn’t.

By Mollie Hemingway

December 7, 2020

A Big Tech-backed “fact” “checking” outfit claimed to debunk explosive evidence in support of Republicans’ claims of significant election problems at a Thursday Georgia Senate hearing. It didn’t. Not even close.

Newly discovered security footage from Georgia’s State Farm Arena showed dozens of ballot counters, media, and Republican observers leaving en masse at the same time from the ballot-counting area for Fulton County. After they left, a small remnant of about four workers began pulling trunks containing thousands of ballots from underneath a table with a long tablecloth and running them through machines.

The footage supported claims from Republicans that they were told counting had stopped for the night, only to find out hours later that it had kept going on. You can and should watch the 12-minute portion of the testimony from Jacki Pick here.

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On Friday morning, a group called Lead Stories published a “hoax alert” falsely claiming to have debunked the security video. The Washington Post, Newsweek, and other outlets followed along, criticizing non-leftist journalists for giving the video traction. In fact, none of the claims made by the Republicans were debunked.

Lead Stories’ “fact” “check” says government officials told them everything was fine with the counting, that the ballots were in “containers — not suitcases,” and that “party observers were never told to leave because counting was over for the night.”

Leaving aside whether relying solely and uncritically on government officials’ claims constitutes anything close to a “fact” “check,” let’s look at the claim that party observers were never told that counting was over for the night. . . .

. . . The Republican poll watchers’ story matches this election night reporting perfectly. And it wasn’t just ABC that reported counting was being delayed. . . .

The Georgia Vote-Counting Video Was Not 'Debunked.' Not Even Close
 
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What Is Mark Zuckerberg’s Election Money Doing In Georgia?​

The biggest question the Georgia legislature should ask is whether a California billionaire should be allowed to waltz into the Peach State and finance aspects of their elections.

By Scott Walter

December 7, 2020

Imagine if a billionaire of conservative or libertarian leanings—Charles Koch, say—had given $350 million to a nonprofit run by Republican operatives who previously worked at a “dark money” outfit tied to Karl Rove where they trained digital activists and campaign workers.

Then imagine this nonprofit group re-granted the millions of dollars to local election officials to “help” them carry out the 2020 election—buying drop boxes for ballots, hiring temporary staff, conducting “voter education,” and the like.

Finally, imagine that in 2020, a state that usually voted for the other party in presidential elections narrowly flipped to the donor’s preferred party, and counties receiving “help” were disproportionately ones that helped the Republican win the state, with many counties shifting dramatically from their historical patterns in a red-ward direction.

Even supposing there were perfectly ethical and legal reasons for all this, because of the appearance of election influence from private parties with deep pockets, it would be front-page news. The New York Times would be outraged a nonprofit gave the appearance of acting in a partisan basis in an electoral process. Elected officials in the disfavored party would be loudly objecting, threatening lawsuits, demanding investigations of the election officials who accepted the funds, and insisting election laws be changed to prevent any such effort in the future.

As head of Capital Research Center, a watchdog on the use and abuse of nonprofits, I would sympathize with the angry politicians and happily critique the scheme publicly. But I know of no such effort by right-leaning donors or nonprofits.

I do know, however, of a scheme by left-leaning out-of-state donors Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan to give $350 million to an allegedly “nonpartisan” nonprofit, the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), which in turn re-granted the funds to thousands of governmental election officials around the country. CRC has begun state-by-state studies of how these funds were used, beginning with Georgia (Pennsylvania is next). As I testified Friday to the Georgia state Senate, the Georgia data are startling.

We can’t specify all funding CTCL gave to Georgia counties, because the Center isn’t disclosing that information to the Associated Press or anyone else, even though they’re required to reveal it in their next IRS filing (which conveniently won’t appear until a year from now)…

 
The biggest question the Georgia legislature should ask is whether a California billionaire should be allowed to waltz into the Peach State and finance aspects of their elections.
That’s settled. See Citizens United v FEC. It is considered an exercise of free speech.
 
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And when will Election Head Ralph Jones Sr. be brought in for questioning along with Supervisor Shaye Moss.?
 
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You presented the question “should he be allowed.” According to the court, we are all allowed.

Any questions?
 
Now you are saying there was underground activity by some kind of rodent?
 
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Preach it Murray Preach it
 
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