Do you think the election was free and fair in GA? Fani Willis would like us to believe Trump and his allies do. Nearly 3 years after the GA election of 2020, ‘election deniers’ (the majority of Georgians at this point) are spewing baseless claims according to those who believe there was no funny business or that there was no “outcome determinative” fraud.
If you are among this minority who are sure as sure can be that election theft is a “big lie”, please read on. Each item below is but one piece of evidence. If you disagree at first, don’t let it dissuade you from going through the entire list. Once you are done, assuming you keep an open mind, it is going to be hard to cling to the notion the election was free and fair. I guarantee.
1. The Halderman report, which was withheld until recently, has now come out for all to read. Submitted by expert Prof. J. Alex Halderman, Ph.D., it has confirmed unequivocally that some Dominion voting machines (ImageCast X in particular) display critical vulnerabilities that can be used to bypass security.* (Note: This alone does not mean the machines were used to bypass security as Halderman points out.)
2. In order to say there is no problem with the GA elections, you need to ignore the people who signed sworn affidavits, including longtime election workers. I suppose you would have to assume they were lying when they said they saw mail in ballots that appeared to be computer generated and spotted other anomalies.
3. Another assumption you would need to make is that the video of 3 people pulling ballots out of suitcases and stuffing them into the machines in the middle of the night without poll watchers present was completely innocent and the corresponding spike in Biden votes around the same time period was a total coincidence.
4. The geocaching data of cell phone activity uncovered by Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips, (often used by law enforcement to solve crimes), showing a pattern of people going from an NGO office out to multiple ballot boxes in the middle of the night is incorrect.
5. You would also need to decide that factions of the government did not interfere with the election. The reports from Twitter (now X) that they encouraged or coerced social media sites to remove related to election irregularities and suppress information would need to be completely ignored. (This includes Hunter’s laptop, the cancelling of thousands of accounts, and more.)
6. You might not have been aware that hundreds of thousands of ballot images used to tabulate the vote were electronically altered prior to certification. You may or may not know that the vote was decided by less than 20K votes. If you believe everything was on the up and up, it is likely you have been told they recounted them so it must be accurate. However, you would have to believe that Monopoly money and dollars are one in the same. I don’t think the banks would let you deposit Monopoly money. Do you?
7. Another belief you would need to have is that the Senate Judiciary subcommittee in GA got it wrong when they reviewed both oral and written testimony. You might not be aware they determined the election in GA was so ‘compromised with systemic irregularities and voter fraud that it should not be certified’.
8. To decide the election was not compromised, you would have to determine it is completely okay for chain of custody to be missing on over 100K ballots in a state election decided by under 18K votes. Just one more datapoint that would need to be thrown in the trash can.
9. By the logic that the election was fair and square, then the SOS Brad Raffensperger must have been totally wrong the morning after the election when he appeared on the news and stated that Trump had an insurmountable lead of over 100K votes with only 2% of 4.7 million votes (94K left) to count. He says he was mistaken now so it must be so.
10. Last but not least, you would have to disregard a statistician. Seth Keshel, a former army captain with a background in military intelligence, an MBA, and a solid understanding of statistical analysis must be making things up based upon his in-depth analysis where he identified patterns of heavy cheating and shaving of numbers in Gwinnett/Fulton (@35K), DeKalb (@30K), and Cobb (@25K).
Surely all the people involved are completely wrong and you, who have relied on your trusted news sources, are 100% certain the GA election was free of errors and Joe Biden unequivocally won. It may be time to swallow your pride and end your clinging to the news stories issued by what we used to consider reputable outlets.
I know it is difficult to come to terms with, but the reality is that phrases like baseless claims, debunked, election denier, and the big lie are part of a massive cover up. It is easy to poke a hole in an item or two, but as you look honestly at the vast body of evidence, you must consider that you might be a victim of a brainwashing campaign akin to ‘Operation Mockingbird’.
Sources*
https://electionfraud20.org/seth-keshel-reports/georgia/
https://voterga.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/WHO-SAYS-THERE-WAS-NO-2020-ELECTION-FRAUD.pdf
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.gand.240678/gov.uscourts.gand.240678.1681.0.pdf
https://libertywingspan.com/52879/uncategorized/operation-mockingbird/