Friday, December 4, 2020

Finally we have video of very suspicious behaviors during ballot counting in Geogia

I've written here repeatedly about vote counting continuing after the watchers were sent home, or at least Republican watchers were forced out of the building. 

In Detroit, Republican watchers were harrassed, thrown out as ballot counters jeered them, and then the windows were papered over so they could not look in.
Suspicious behavior to hide something.

In several mainly Democrat cities, the watchers were forced to stand far enough from the work tables so they couldn't see what ballots were "accepted". Nearly 100% were accepted -- a much higher percentage than in any prior election.

There is no logical reason for behavior that resembles criminal activity other than real criminal activity is happening. I repeat my belief, with evidence growing, that there was more election fraud in the 2020 election than in all other presidential elections since 1960 COMBINED. 

Unfortunately the December 14 voting day for Electors (we actually elect Electors, and they elect the President) does not give enough time to sway judges in multiple states. Even if they are Republican judges. 

A video of suspicious behaviors is much more effective than sworn affidavits, and there are a huge number of affidavits too.

Video evidence that appears to show stashed under tables cases of ballots in Georgia was played during a legislative hearing on Thursday.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, presented evidence from surveillance cameras that appeared to show cases of allegedly “absentee and military” ballots being pulled out from under a table to be counted in Fulton County, Georgia.

The incident occurred at 10:30 p.m. at State Farm Arena AFTER the observers and other workers were told to go home.

The only better evidence would be a confession by someone who actually  committed election fraud.
 
This behavior tells us something wrong was happening that Republicans and Independents were not allowed to see.
 
The puzzle was why, until yesterday, no surveillance video was ever presented to show evidence of the huge middle of the night 'vote dumps' that spiked the Biden vote, and permanently sent him ahead of Trump. That definitely happened in Michigan and Winconsin. And probably in Georgia and Pennsylvana too.
 
Finally, after one month, we have the first video of actions after watchers were sent home. Cases full of ballots were pulled out from under tables, and counted with no watchers present. The tabulating machines had at least a few hours, so could have added 20,000 to 30,000 votes to Biden, more than his "margin of victory" in Georgia.
 
Ballots in cases hidden under a table until after all watchers are sent home?
 
Ballots become votes once certain criteria have been met.
 
A ballot is just the paper that is validated, or not, under the eyes of observers.
 
Were they legal votes?
 
Where did those ballots come from? 
 
Were they trucked in from out of state? 
 
There are lready trucker witnesses claiming under oath to have done that in other states.
 
The ballot and voter roll book (electronic) must reconcile.
 
With no observers, I suppose anything goes.

Only then is the ballot fed into the DVS system for the vote on the ballot to be tabulated. 
 
If there are no observers there, they can feed a stack of ballots in twice.
 
That can really help Democrat Biden when double or triple counting is done in a city where the Democrat traditionally gets 90 to 95 percent of the (honest) votes.

I am confident this Georgia video shows suspicious behavior that is probably an election crime in progress. The view is not perfectly clear, but the narration is. It is perfectly clear that vote counting in Georgia did NOT stop after watchers were tricked into going home.
 
Sources:
 
 
 
 
Election Code of Georgia
Chapter V. Election Monitoring and Media

Article 41 – Rights of observers

1. An observer shall have the right to:
a) attend and observe sessions of election commissions:

b) be present at the polling place at any time during polling day, move without restrictions within the precinct territory and observe all stages of the polling process from any point in the precinct in a free and unhindered manner;

c) replace another registered representative (if any) of the nominating organisation at any time on the polling day;

d) take part in the inspection of ballot boxes before they are sealed and after they are opened;

e) observe the registration of voters in the lists of voters, the issuance of ballot papers and special envelopes and the certification thereof, without
disrupting the polling process;

f) attend the procedures of counting votes and summarising results;

g) observe the process of mobile voting;

h) observe the vote counting under such conditions in which ballot papers may be visible;

i) observe the process of compiling summary protocols of election results and other documents by the election commission;

j) address the DEC chairperson with an application (complaint) regarding issues related to the procedures of voting and polling, whereby the applicant requests a response to identified cases of specific violations;

k) request a voter to show how many ballot papers and special envelopes he/she has in hand;

l) appeal the actions of an election commission as defined in the legislation of Georgia;

m) observe the ballot box, the placing of special envelopes into the ballot box, the opening of ballot boxes, the counting of ballot papers, and the drawing up of protocols;

n) review the summary protocols of polling and election results drawn up by election commissions, request and receive the copies of such protocols from the relevant election commission.