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A New Report Reveals MASSIVE Election Issues In Atlanta Georgia


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Is it me, or is the weight of the evidence getting heavier?

I am probably not the only one to notice, but reports of election issues seem to be getting more serious, and more frequent ever since Arizona’s audit began.

Georgia is now under serious scrutiny, and for good reason.

I recently reported on how there could be up to 100 batches of missing ballots in Fulton County, but now another Georgia locale has come under fire…..Atlanta.

According to new reports, Atlanta had some very serious and major election ‘discrepancies’—once again proving what Raffensperger said before to be completely false.

The source which wrote the blistering 29 page investigative report points to a whole slew of problems including one election workers promise to “f*ck s*it up”.

Atlanta didn’t simply have chain of custody issues, double counted ballots, and insecure storage of ballots—all of which were mentioned in the report, but an election worker actually threatened to tamper with the election.

We have heard about this kind of behavior coming from election workers before during the Michigan and Wisconsin election hearings, and I don’t doubt for a second that they occurred in the city of Atlanta—a known anti-Trump hotspot.

Here are the latest election integrity developments:

Just The News revealed:

A contractor handpicked to monitor election counting in Fulton County wrote a 29-page memo back in November outlining the “massive” election integrity failures and mismanagement that he witnessed in the Atlanta-area’s election centers.

The bombshell report, constructed like a minute-by-minute diary, cited a litany of high-risk problems such as the double-counting of votes, insecure storage of ballots, possible violations of voter privacy, the mysterious removal of election materials at a vote collection warehouse, and the suspicious movement of “too many” ballots on Election Day.

“This seems like a massive chain of custody problem,” the contractor Carter Jones warned in the memo delivered by his firm Seven Hill Strategies to Raffensperger’s office shortly after the election.

That glaring notation was written around 4:00 p.m. on Election Day, when Jones observed absentee ballots arriving at the county’s central absentee scanning center at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena “in rolling bins 2k at a time.”

“It is my understanding is that the ballots are supposed to be moved in numbered, sealed boxes to protect them,” he wrote, noting these ballots weren’t.

He also feared the flow of absentee ballots seemed too voluminous. “Too many ballots coming in for secure black ballot boxes,” he observed.

The Hill reported this:

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) says his office is looking into “new revelations” regarding the handling of paperwork for ballot drop boxes in the state’s most populous county during the 2020 election.

“New revelations that Fulton County is unable to produce all ballot drop box transfer documents will be investigated thoroughly, as we have with other counties that failed to follow Georgia rules and regulations regarding drop boxes. This cannot continue,” Raffensperger tweeted Monday.

Temporary regulations enacted by the Georgia Election Board last year allowed voters to return their absentee ballots by submitting them in secure drop boxes.



 

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