Watch as the election director of Fulton county tries to dismiss surveillance video as totally normal
Rick Barron is the "elections director" for Fulton county, Georgia. He's a Democrat. Fulton county is a heavily Democrat county with a population of 1.06 million people, 44 percent black.
The vid below shows Barron on a zoom call with a person named Mariska Bodison, whose LinkedIn profile has her billing herself as "Executive Assistant for Fulton County." That profile has now been removed, but the point is that she's NOT a critic, but a friendly interviewer.
In the vid below, the county's "elections director" explains that the video of the vote-counting operation in State Farm Arena--which clearly shows that after all "workers" except 4 have left the center, workers then pull four large wheeled containers out from under a table that's covered with a black tablecloth, wheel those containers toward ballot-scanners, and begin scanning--shows nothing unusual.
The video of the counting center surfaced one day ago--and since then the media has been scrambling to assure residents that it shows nothing at all suspicious or even out of the ordinary. Not a thing. These claims rely almost entirely on Rick Barron's statements to Bodison, the "executive assistant" for Fulton county. Who seems to have deleted her linkedIn profile.
You can watch the vid of the counting center yourself. Then watch the vid below, as the county's "elections director" says it's all totally legit--not a thing unusual. Once you've watched it, turn the sound off and watch it again. Does this man look like he's telling the truth? Does he look relaxed, calm, confident, as he should if he's telling the truth?
Also, note at the 59-second mark, he claims workers were "let go," but then immediately says "No one was ordered to leave." How were workers "let go" if no one told them to leave?
Now let's look at some of the Media's efforts to assure you that the surveillance video of the counting center was not at all suspicious: First the media claimed NO VOTES WERE COUNTED during the hours after all workers except four left the center. But the video clearly shows workers feeding ballots into the scanners, when only the four workers were present. No observers. And every frame of the surveillance video is time-stamped.
Other media reported that poll-watchers were told counting was being stopped because of a broken "water main" in the State Farm Center. That story was widely repeated by the Mainstream Media. Only later did conservative discover that what the media had called a "water main" was actually the supply pipe to a single toilet, hundreds of yards away from the counting center. Further, that line was reported to be leaking at 6:07 AM, and was repaired by 8:07. But the alleged order to stop counting votes--blamed on the broken "water main"--was given at around 9 PM, or eleven hours after the pipe had been repaired. So attributing the supposed stop in counting to the broken toilet line (which the media called a "water main") is absurd.
Other media claimed the entire 14-hour "surveillance video" is fake. Obviously it's a ridiculous claim, but it doesn't have to be plausible to get every Democrat and a third of Republicans to believe it. After all, conservatives are claiming massive, organized vote fraud by Democrats, so claiming a 14-hour video *purporting to be* of the counting center is fake is no harder to believe, eh?
Next: the wheeled cases were clearly pulled from under the table. But why would they be *under* the table when there was never anything on the top of the table? If the cases are legit, one would think that supervisors would want to know how many cases remained to be counted, eh? But of course that wouldn't be possible if the cases were concealed under the table which was covered by a black tablecloth that reached the floor on both sides. (You can see the workers lifting the bottom of the cloth to remove the cases.)
Finally, "elections director" Rick Barron claims that after he ordered workers to keep feeding ballots into the scanners (i.e. "counting") despite poll-watchers having been ordered out, this was totally not suspicious because...an "election monitor" from the Secretary of State's office arrived, implying that this would assure that everything was kosher. But the SecState is the person who has resolutely defended the integrity of the election, so any observer from his office would be expected to ignore any contradictory evidence.
Also, based on Barron's stated time-line, the "election monitor" arrived an hour or so after counting had resumed. But he implies that no counting was done without "a monitor" being present.
But hey, citizen, don't fret: Everything was, like, TOTES legit. Not a single thing unusual.
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