Saturday, December 5, 2020

More evidence of massive fraud in Pennsylvania election count

Today's post is going to be longer than usual, because it's necessary to provide some detailed examples to refute the claims of the Dumbocrats and the sycophantic controlled media that Still-President's Trump's allegations of massive voter fraud in the 2020 elections are baseless.

The lamestream media have been protesting (too much!) that Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell et al. have not given any examples of "major irregularities" in the counting of ballots in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and other closely contested states. In his speech this week, POTUS gave many examples, but even as he spoke, still more evidence of massive fraud was coming to light.

At a news conference on Tuesday, the Amistad Project (1) released bombshell new evidence of voter fraud, including an eyewitness report that up to 280,000 ballots "disappeared" from a trailer in Pennsylvania. 

Accounts from USPS workers and others, they said, reveal multi-state illegal efforts to influence the election in at least three of six swing states. "Evidence from these whistleblowers in the form of affidavits and video interviews are being used in litigation by the Amistad Project to ensure election integrity and to uphold election laws in key battleground states."

Details include potentially hundreds of thousands of completed absentee ballots being transported across three state lines, and a trailer filled with ballots disappearing in Pennsylvania. "Experts retained by the Amistad Project in sworn declarations state that over 300,000 ballots are at issue in Arizona (2), 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and over 121,000 in Pennsylvania."

Among the reports cited by the Amistad Project was the eyewitness account of Jesse Morgan, a driver for a USPS subcontractor, whose route runs through the Pennsylvanian cities of Lancaster and Harrisburg. On October 21st, Mr Morgan said, he was instructed to deliver 24 bulk mail containers holding approximately 144,000-288,000 ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. He observed written addresses and at least one postmark on some of the ballots, indicating that they already had been filled out by voters. 

When Mr Morgan reached Harrisburg, "a self- identified 'transportation supervisor'" told him "to drive the whole load to Lancaster without unloading the portion intended for Harrisburg." When he arrived at Lancaster, he parked his truck in the normal place, only to find the next morning that the truck and the ballot containers had disappeared!

The Amistad Project stated that the ballots had traveled across three state lines. "Mr. Morgan experienced several odd behaviors by a select group of USPS personnel which postal experts in sworn statements indicate grossly deviate from normal procedure and behavior." 

Mr Morgan's account isn't the first example of mass ballot "loss" in Pennsylvania. Days before the election, officials in Butler County announced that 1000s of mail-in ballots from the predominately Republican county simply disappeared in the mail. As of October 29th, nearly 75% of the 40,000 mail-in ballots requested by voters in the county remained unreturned. The county blamed USPS, which has denied responsibility.

Sweeps of USPS facilities after the election led to the apparent discovery of 1700 supposedly "lost" ballots from Pennsylvania.  More than 30,000 ballots from that state either have no return dates or ones earlier than their send dates. An independent analysis of ballot return dates found that USPS may have "mismanaged" at least 100,000 Pennsylvania mail-in ballots altogether.

The Amistad Project revealed additional reports by "postal workers in Pennsylvania who were instructed to place Trump mail – including campaign literature – in undeliverable bins while making sure that Biden mail was delivered in a timely fashion."

Pennsylvania was not the only state where the in-person vote count favouring Still-President Trump, was overturned by mail-in ballots, absentee ballots and provisional ballots. According to Amistad, USPS whistleblowers in Michigan and Wisconsin swore to first-hand knowledge of systematic ballot backdating. 

Their news conference featured the testimony of Gregory Stenstrom, a forensic computer expert and Delaware County poll watcher, who, in an affidavit alleging widespread fraud, said he "witnessed unsupervised access by a vendor representing Dominion during which the vendor apparently violated election system certification protocols and inserted jump drives to download and update the aggregation machines counting the vote."

Mr Stenstrom detailed these charges at the voter fraud hearing held by the Pennsylvania State Senate last Friday. He said it is "impossible to verify the validity of about 100,000 to 120,000 votes" from Delaware County. "I personally observed USB cards being uploaded to voting machines by the voting machine warehouse supervisor on multiple occasions."

The supervisor, who was "not being observed" and was "not part of the process," inserted unidentified USBs into voting machines two dozen times, according to Mr Strenstrom's affidavit. "We have multiple other witnesses who saw it, including Democrat poll watchers," 

Voting machines from Toronto-based Dominion Voting Systems have been linked to a rash of election day glitches that affected over 80,000 ballots in Georgia alone. Several Pennsylvania counties reported Dominion machine breakdowns and other issues, like voters losing their votes after failing to handle Dominion ballot printouts properly. The Trump campaign says they have testimony of several Dominion workers "admitting that they were trained how to dispose of Trump votes and add to Biden votes." 

Gregory Stenstrom also attested that he and a fellow poll watcher observed between 60,000-70,000 ballots kept in a back room and never counted. "We have a picture in here of a large number of boxes that I took that were filled with what appeared to be ballots sitting by the BlueCrest machine," his affidavit says. "They were there for about three hours and then they disappeared." 

Mr Stenstrom added that "we just learned two days ago that virtually all chain of custody logs, records, yellow sheets, everything, from Delaware County are gone. So we have a situation in where we have 100,000 to 120,000 ballots, both mail-in and USB, that are in question."

On November 17th, Steven J. Miller, a mathematics professor at Williams College, submitted yet another affidavit putting into question 90,000-100,000 absentee ballots from Pennsylvania. 

Dr Miller analyzed data from surveys and phone interviews with registered Republicans conducted by Voter Integrity Project, a group retained by Amistad. According to his affidavit, of the 1706 Republicans who said they did not request a ballot, 556 nevertheless had ballots requested in their name. 

463 of 1150 who said they had requested a ballot and sent it back said that their ballots had not been counted. Based on these ratios, Dr Miller wrote, "I estimate that the number of ballots that were either requested by someone other than the registered Republican or requested and returned but not counted range from 89,397 to 98,801." 

"Almost surely, the number of ballots requested by someone other than the registered Republican is between 37,001 and 58,914," the professor stated. "Almost surely the number of ballots requested by registered Republicans and returned but not counted is in the range from 38,910 to 56,483." 

Federal Election Commission Chairman James Trainor noted that Dr Miller "would be qualified in almost any court in the country" and said that his analysis "adds to the conclusions that some level of voter fraud took place in this year's election. The rush to certify results that are this suspicious from places with known election violations would nullify millions of votes that were legally cast by individual voters."

Footnotes:
(1) Curiously, you'll have difficulty finding any reference to "Amistad Project" on Google. The Amistad Project is an initiative of the Thomas More Society , a not-for-profit, national public interest law firm dedicated to restoring respect in law for life, family, and religious liberty. Walt's sometime colleague Christopher Ferrara is a Special Counsel to the Society.
(2) For details of the Arizona fraud, see "Amistad Project Files Election Litigation Challenging 300,000+ Ballots in Arizona", Prescottenews.com, 4/12/20.

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