The Georgia video currently being touted by kraken fans as evidence of fraud illustrates what is at the root of a lot of the affidavits: most people have no idea what an election is supposed to look like.

They're seeing something they usually ignore, up close, and it looks weird https://twitter.com/elenaparent/status/1334699906087464960
But it looks weird because they don't usually see it.

It's the same deal with 9/11 truthers deciding that the towers were brought down by controlled demolition because "that doesn't look like a skyscraper collapsing to me."

Oh? How many have you seen?
People are judging something as suspicious or wrong when they have absolutely nothing to compare it to, no frame of reference.
In the Georgia video, the poll obervers *did* leave, but the election officials contend no one told them they have to, or kept them out... they followed the ballot openers, who had just been told they were done for the night.
And those GOP watchers, some of them, are willing to swear under oath that they were told work was done at that site and it was time to leave.

I believe they heard that. But they didn't understand what was being said, or to whom.
I would imagine some of the poll watchers were eager to hear they were done for the day, as the whole thing was more complicated and less exciting or glorious than they expected.
We're supposed to find out suspicious that so many places kept counting long into the night, because they find it suspicious.

Meanwhile, do you remember election night? People were ready to riot if they stopped counting. We were urging everyone to count faster.
I mean, their messiah god-emperor Trump wanted everything counted in one night.

But now it's suspicious somehow that a Georgia site kept counting long after "Trump's Army" wandered away and stopped paying attention?
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