New bombshell evidence around the 2020 presidential election confirms many people’s worst fears.
Ballots appear to have been scanned MULTIPLE times.
Now…
Before the “fact checkers” attempt to fact check us, let us be very clear:
This is new video evidence.
In the immediate aftermath of the 2020 election, there were videos showing that ballots were scanned multiple times.
But Democrats defended those videos.
How?
They claimed that the ballots were scanned multiple times because the “machines didn’t read it properly the first time.”
They assured us that the votes were only counted once.
Now, we have video evidence PROVING otherwise.
Each time the ballots were scanned, they were counted again and again and again!
See the video evidence for yourself:
We caught them on camera rescanning ballots multiple times through the same machines
Now there's proof on the other side, from the ballot images themselvespic.twitter.com/krVgAJSwOr
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) July 13, 2021
The video above is the new video evidence.
Again, it clearly shows that the ballots were counted EVERY time that they were scanned.
Some ballots were scanned dozens of times.
Below are the original videos that were released right after November 3rd.
Democrats told us that the ballots were only rescanned because the machines didn’t read them properly.
Rescanning batches of ballots over & over again after making poll watchers leave isn't cheating? All 3 women are doing that even the one you can only see part of on the far right. https://t.co/v9twdjK7np pic.twitter.com/x0MkPeqeKa
— Unfiltered (@ElijahDs_Mimi) January 14, 2021
Slower version of rescanning the same ballots over and over pic.twitter.com/cBrY2Q4G5Z
— Dusty D (@dustyddunaway) January 4, 2021
Remember…
Fulton County claimed that they only rescanned 342 votes.
That would be easy to believe… if it weren’t for these videos.
These videos appear to show MUCH more than 342 votes.
According to local WSB-TV Atlanta News, Fulton County claimed that only 342 ballots were rescanned:
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said election workers rescanned nearly 350 ballots in Fulton County after discovering an issue that caused them not be scanned or uploaded to election tallies.
The issue involved a batch of 342 provisional, military and overseas ballots scanned on Friday night. Out of an abundance of caution, election workers and investigators began rescanning all of those ballots Saturday night. The numbers from Friday night were removed from state tallies and replaced with the corrected numbers.
Channel 2′s Lauren Pozen talked to Fulton County Director of Elections Richard Barron about what happened.
“The thumbdrive had the files on it, but for some reason, they didn’t transfer over,” Barron said. “Most all of them were scanned. Some of the ICC files didn’t transfer to the server, and then on the other ones, we had to scan some ballots.”
Biden’s lead grew to over 10,000 votes overnight Saturday. A number of absentee, provisional and overseas military ballots remain uncounted. Over 1,000 of those are in Gwinnett County, where election workers weren’t able to resume scanning ballots Saturday because of a software issue. County officials said workers hoped to resume scanning ballots Sunday.
Observers from both parties were inside State Farm Arena to watch the process, including an attorney from the Biden campaign.
“The number of ballots that we accept has provisionals, and we have to make sure that number of ballots scan and those balance now,” Barron said.
When they are finished, Barron said Fulton County will be a wrap for counting votes in the county.
“This is one of those things you want to make sure you do,” Barron said. “That is why you have time between Election Day and certification. It’s a part of the process.”
Keep in mind that these issues didn’t happen in non-swing states or non-swing counties.
What are the odds that swing counties and swing states were the only ones that continued to re-scan ballots again and again?
We don’t know about you, but to us, that looks pretty suspicious!
BREAKING!🚨🚨🚨
FULTON COUNTY, GA: @VoterGa presents evidence of duplicate scanned batches uncovered from ballot images obtained from lawsuit. Identical markings/writing prove ballots counted multiple times, compromising official certified election results! @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/yPVQ01AtEL— Heather Mullins (@TalkMullins) July 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/Grahmptri/status/1415068209825337368
FULTON COUNTY, GA:
Evidence shows that batches of ballots were fed through machines several times in 2020 election comprising official certified election results.@GAballots breaks down what we’re looking at. MUST WATCH! @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/UpH1zj6H8r
— Heather Mullins (@TalkMullins) July 13, 2021
GEORGIA🚨
Remember when we caught them on camera rescanning the same ballots multiple times in Fulton County❓
Fulton County released ballot images, and guess what, they also counted the same ballots multiple times. pic.twitter.com/UoNpwYjwTM
— LeadCrew (@AE_Holman1958) July 13, 2021
We would not have this new evidence if it were not for the lawsuits.
For anyone who thought that the election lawsuits were a waste of time, they have given us MORE evidence!
VoterGA, which is on the ground in Fulton County, issued a press release:
Petitioners in a lawsuit organized by VoterGA to inspect Fulton County ballots have added stunning claims in their amended complaint and provided new evidence from public records that show Fulton County’s hand count audit of the November 3rd 2020 election was riddled
with massive errors and provable fraud.Most new allegations and evidence are based on a VoterGA data team’s analysis of Fulton’s November 2020 mail-in ballot images made public after petitioners won a court order on April 13th and VoterGA lobbying efforts led the Georgia General Assembly to make all images public
under Open Records Requests beginning March 25th.The team’s analysis revealed that 923 of 1539 mail-in ballot batch files contained votes incorrectly reported in Fulton’s official November 3rd 2020 results. These inaccuracies are due to discrepancies in votes for Donald Trump, Joe Biden and total votes cast compared to their reported
audit totals for respective batches. Thus, the error reporting rate in Fulton’s hand count audit is a whopping 60%.One type of error discovered involved duplicate results reporting for batches of ballots. The team found at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots with 4,255 total extra votes were redundantly added into Fulton Co. audit results for the November election. These illicit votes include 3,390 extra
votes for Joe Biden, 865 extra votes for Donald Trump and 43 extra votes for Jo Jorgenson.But it is not simply a case of errors. The VoterGA team found 7 falsified audit tally sheets containing fabricated vote totals for their respective batches. For example, a batch containing 59 actual ballot images for Joe Biden, 42 for Donald Trump and 0 for Jo Jorgenson was reported as 100 for Biden and 0 for Trump. The seven batches of ballot images with 554 votes for Joe Biden, 140 votes for Donald Trump and 11 votes for Jo Jorgenson had tally sheets in the audit falsified to show 850 votes for Biden, 0 votes for Trump and 0 votes for Jorgenson.
Fulton Co. failed to include over 100,000 tally sheets, including more than 50,000 from mail-in ballots, when the results were originally published for the full hand count audit conducted by the office of the Secretary of State for the November 3rd 2020 election. Those tally sheets remained
missing until late February when the county supplemented their original audit results.Petitioners contend that Fulton County did not provide drop box transfer forms for at least three pickup days when obligated to do so via an Open Records Request. Those missing forms are still needed to provide chain of custody proof for about 5,000 ballots.
Notice how the media is quiet.
Notice how the Democrats are quiet.
They cannot deny or disprove these facts.
Their silence speaks louder than their typical whining!
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