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The Georgia Election Count Was a Shambles

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“Evidence: The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.”

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Ever since approximately midnight on November 3 last year, the media have parroted the universal narrative with regards to claims of election fraud: “without evidence”.

Anyone who says there might have been election fraud is invariably described as doing so “without evidence”. Election “Conspiracy theories” are “without evidence”.

This is a lie.

That doesn’t mean there was or wasn’t election fraud: it simply means that the “without evidence” claim is a deliberate lie. “Evidence” is not “proof”, it should be noted. Evidence is merely facts or information indicating that a belief may be true.

In fact, there are mountains of evidence to support claims that the election was possibly fraudulent, and definitely appallingly managed. Not proof. Maybe not good or reliable evidence, but evidence nonetheless.

Here’s the latest evidence that the media are lying to you about.

Newly published notes jotted down by an election monitor detail a slew of issues witnessed in Georgia’s largest county during the 2020 election.

Election monitor Carter Jones was sent to observe vote counting in Fulton County, Georgia – one of the battleground states. Jones details a litany of issues. Some may amount to systemic fraud, or they may not; at the very least, they are a testament to a staggeringly flawed system.

Just four minutes after arriving, Jones saw an election official working to reset poll pads for a precinct. The precinct only received one bag of pads, despite the system at the warehouse showing both had been checked out.

Jones said many bags of pads and other materials were not packed and paperwork was not matching up. He used the word “chaos” and said there was much “confusion”[…]

Issues continued cropping up on Election Day. At State Farm Arena, Jones said there were “too many ballots coming in for secure black ballot boxes,” so workers were moving them in rolling bins 2,000 at a time.

This seems like a massive chain of custody problem. It is my understanding that the ballots are supposed to be moved in numbered, sealed boxes to protect them,” he said.

Then there is the infamous incident of “stopped counting” late at night, whereupon observers left the building. Counting then immediately resumed, for at least an hour, with no scrutiny. At best, the procedure was a shambles.

Worse, anecdotes suggest that some counters were less than objective.

A fresh wave of workers arrived about 30 minutes later. Jones heard one worker ask a colleague whether they were “ready for a long night.” The second replied, “yeah, I’m ready to [expletive] [expletive] up.”

“I must keep an eye on these two. Perhaps this was a bad joke, but it was very poorly timed in the presence of a poll watcher,” Jones wrote, wondering about the vetting practices of Happy Faces, which hires the temporary workers. He also said that there seemed to be “lots of training on the fly happening” with the workers who had recently arrived[…]

The county is currently under investigation after legally required ballot transfer forms went missing.

The Fulton County Commission vociferously defends its process; Carter Jones is not so sanguine.

Jones, the monitor, said in his final report said that what happened between 10:30 p.m. and 11:52 p.m. on Election Night at State Farm Arena “continues to be elusive.” If poll watchers were being truthful in their recounting of what happened, “then there is a serious problem,” he wrote[…]

Jones also described “persistent chain of custody issues throughout the entire absentee ballot processing system” relating to both the 2020 election and the risk-limiting audit that took place.

The Epoch Times

Jones himself denies witnessing fraud or malfeasance. Instead, what he saw might be charitably described as “chaotic”. The phrase “couldn’t organise a root in a brothel” also comes to mind.

Yet this is the process by which the most powerful office in the world is decided.

No matter what the lying media tell you, there is plenty of evidence that the process is severely flawed, not to say compromised.

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