Elections in Arizona (margin: 11,000 votes) and Georgia (margin 12,000) share lots of VERY odd quirks...
Most of you are far too busy trying to feed your family to pay much attention to politics. And what you do pay attention to is the Mainstream Media, which only tell you trivia and propaganda. So here's the real story:
A very few of you may remember that in the election last November, two states were declared as having been won by the Democrat by margins of 11,000 and 12,000 votes, out of millions cast. And in each of those states, Trump was ahead until the next morning, when huge chunks of votes came in, with huge margins for Biden.
The states were Arizona and Georgia. And in the case of Arizona, a Democrat operative running the "election center" at Fox declared Biden the winner when less than one percent of the votes had been counted. Strange.
In both states, election workers reported finding thousands of ballots that seemed to be machine-filled. In Georgia workers noticed that in every case, only the vote for president was filled, and the oval was perfect (i.e. not filled in by hand). Further, in the center of each oval was an identical tiny white crescent, as there would be if one ballot was simply copied on a machine.
Finally, every one of the suspicious ballots was for Biden.
Now an investigator has found something that also points to fraud, and ties the two states together.
Maricopa county is by far the largest county in Arizona, with roughly 4.5 million people out of the total state population of 7.7 million. So if one wanted to manufacture fake votes, Maricopa would be the logical choice. And in Maricopa, ballots are printed by a company called Runbeck Election Services.
Runbeck has a website, and until a few days ago the first page of that website featured a quote praising the company as "more than a vendor." The quote was from Rey [sic] Valenzuela, who happens to be the county's director of elections. And curiously, the company has now removed this quote from its website.
Election workers in Maricopa county claim that ballots were supposedly scanned at Runbeck, then brought to the counting center and re-scanned, and that this process went on for at least ten days after election day. (You may recall that the vote in Arizona was so close that counting went on for several days after election day.)
Interestingly, the owner of Runbeck Election Services--Kevin Runbeck--is a prolific donor to Democrat candidates and organizations--including "Biden for president." Also of interest: In 2019 he filed a patent application for a "computer-implemented system for on-screen ballot duplication."
Now to Georgia, where Trump was leading all night. In Fulton county, after election monitors were told to leave the counting center, supposedly because the were stopping counting for the night. But surveillance cameras clearly show five identifiable workers stayed behind, pulled four bins of ballots out from under a skirted table and began scanning them--sometimes scanning the same stack of ballots several times--for several hours.
It's where other workers found thousands of ballots with no folds, but with identical, near-perfect ovals, as if they'd been copied--and with no vote for any down-ballot candidates, and all for Biden.
By morning Biden had supposedly pulled ahead statewide thanks to a huge margin in Fulton county. That margin was enough to swing the state to the Dems by 12,000 votes.
You'll never guess who printed all the ballots for the entire state of Georgia.
Runbeck Election Services, of Phoenix, Arizona. According to Georgia Secretary of State records, the company first filed to do business in Georgia on April 6, 2020. With the state primary elections to be held in just two months, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger managed to negotiate and sign a contract with Runbeck Election Services to print and mail more than one million absentee ballots for all counties in the state.
When you consider that it would likely have taken six weeks or so just to do all the page masters, printing and shipping, it strongly suggests that the deal was negotiated before Runbeck was licensed to do business in Georgia. Not illegal, but very odd.
Then for the November election Raffensperger’s office sent mail-in ballot request forms to all of Georgia’s 6.9 million active voters. Again, ballots were printed by Runbeck.
Quite a coincidence that Runbeck printed the ballots for both states, both of which were supposedly won by the narrowest of margins after a late (and in the case of Arizona, VERY late) surge of ballots that all looked...very suspicious.
BTW, after a Democrat judge in Georgia authorized a full forensic audit of 147,000 mail-in ballots in Fulton county, county officials lawyered up and filed several motions to dismiss or otherwise block the audit. Interesting.
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