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Thread regarding election fraud from a previous Fox News watching American citizen.
There are a few assumptions I wish to lead with.
Overcoming fraud is not about Trump — he’s simply pushing several issues.
Thread regarding election fraud from a previous Fox News watching American citizen.
There are a few assumptions I wish to lead with.
Overcoming fraud is not about Trump — he’s simply pushing several issues.
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If we do not have elections that allow for visibility and audit, we will never have legitimate elections.
To this point you might mentally push back on all this, which is fair, because of a singular mental issue that I certainly had from the beginning.
If we do not have elections that allow for visibility and audit, we will never have legitimate elections.
To this point you might mentally push back on all this, which is fair, because of a singular mental issue that I certainly had from the beginning.
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The idea that you just participated in an election that many players infiltrated and changed.
It’s very tough to consider this thought.
After all, we’re America, right? We don’t screw things up that royally; that’s what other countries do, right?
The idea that you just participated in an election that many players infiltrated and changed.
It’s very tough to consider this thought.
After all, we’re America, right? We don’t screw things up that royally; that’s what other countries do, right?
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I honestly doubted the seriousness and depth of the fraud until I began to read the evidence that began to come out.
For me, the biggest turning point was when Dominion Voting Systems, at 10pm the night before, choose to not show up to a PA State discussion...
I honestly doubted the seriousness and depth of the fraud until I began to read the evidence that began to come out.
For me, the biggest turning point was when Dominion Voting Systems, at 10pm the night before, choose to not show up to a PA State discussion...
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...a discussion that wasn’t even under oath, and that they then lawyered up when queried beyond that announcement.
Something was up.
And, of course, the hundreds of affidavits that began ratcheting up (I think we’re well over 1,000) now.
...a discussion that wasn’t even under oath, and that they then lawyered up when queried beyond that announcement.
Something was up.
And, of course, the hundreds of affidavits that began ratcheting up (I think we’re well over 1,000) now.
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Then cam the bullying, where said witnesses began receiving threats.
Even when certain State precincts didn’t want to certify because they saw serious inconsistencies in their results, folks were threatened in a number of ways to go against their beliefs.
Then cam the bullying, where said witnesses began receiving threats.
Even when certain State precincts didn’t want to certify because they saw serious inconsistencies in their results, folks were threatened in a number of ways to go against their beliefs.
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There is never, ever an instance in any endeavor where anyone should have to face bullying when they see something questionable.
That’s called being a whistleblower.
That’s called living in a thugocracy, and I guarantee you that if that behavior is OK now...
There is never, ever an instance in any endeavor where anyone should have to face bullying when they see something questionable.
That’s called being a whistleblower.
That’s called living in a thugocracy, and I guarantee you that if that behavior is OK now...
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...it’s only a matter of time before you yourself will have to face thugs personally.
Secondarily, what likely further sealed the deal for me was our election leaders here in GA.
First, at the end of voting, I began seeing a Gabriel Stirling doing pressers...
...it’s only a matter of time before you yourself will have to face thugs personally.
Secondarily, what likely further sealed the deal for me was our election leaders here in GA.
First, at the end of voting, I began seeing a Gabriel Stirling doing pressers...
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I was like, who is this guy? Why isn’t our SOS handling these meetings?
Recently the AJC highlighted Mr. Sterling’s business here in GA.
Long story short, our General Assembly passed a no-bid bond that the SOS used to get Dominion in GA...
I was like, who is this guy? Why isn’t our SOS handling these meetings?
Recently the AJC highlighted Mr. Sterling’s business here in GA.
Long story short, our General Assembly passed a no-bid bond that the SOS used to get Dominion in GA...
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Then, Stirling, previously a SoS employee, left that position and was brought on as an independent contractor to run the election.
No-bid meant no Legislative oversight.
Contractor meant he’s not accountable to anything but what that contract stipulates.
Then, Stirling, previously a SoS employee, left that position and was brought on as an independent contractor to run the election.
No-bid meant no Legislative oversight.
Contractor meant he’s not accountable to anything but what that contract stipulates.
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Then, Mr. Stirling eventually gets in front of media like CNN and castigates those of us in GA who question our election.
There is no wonder that even our State House Speaker is starting a conversation to consider having the SoS position appointed...
Then, Mr. Stirling eventually gets in front of media like CNN and castigates those of us in GA who question our election.
There is no wonder that even our State House Speaker is starting a conversation to consider having the SoS position appointed...