Cut and pasted from patriots.win, not verified but ‘dasting.
Election Fraud Short Story. Voting Machine Suddenly Starts Working After Patriot Threatens Voting Company. Republican candidates not accepted until this happened.
As everyone settled in for a long night in a very small room with a tabulation computer, Ms. Hampton began pulling batches to begin scanning. As she put in the first batch, the machine began scanning and then jammed on a ballot with the following screen message: QR CODE Failure. This continued, batch after batch, time after time.
Dominion tech, Samuel C. from Colorado, was an extra tech assigned to Coffee County after scanner issue problems in the June 2020 Primary and November 3 Presidential Election, and the machine recount.
Samuel recommended to Ms. Hampton that she needed to take a cloth and wipe down the scanner. At times he advised and instructed her to blow canned air at the eye of the scanner to help remove paper debris. This didn’t help.
One thing that was noticed by Ms. Hampton, Mrs. Thomas-Clark, and me was that every ballot that had a QR Code Failure was a ballot for all three Republican candidates….
At some point during the evening of this, Mrs. Thomas-Clark looked over at me and said, “This isn’t right.” I agreed with her.
Several tries, wipes, and blows of air were used and smaller and smaller batches were being put through the machine. Eventually we were running 5-10 ballots at a time, trying to get through the stacks. The hours were stretching into a possibility of going into the next day. We only had approximately 5,800 ballots but it was taking forever since there was at least one ballot per small batch that would be rejected as a QR CODE FAILURE.
Sometime around 10:30 pm, Eric C., the Board of Elections Chairman, lost his temper and told Samuel to get his boss on the phone immediately. Samuel got Scott T. of Dominion on his phone.
Eric asked for the phone to be put on speaker, and he proceeded to tell Scott that Samuel had about 30 minutes to fix the scanner so that it would take the ballots, or he was calling all news agencies and inviting them into the board office and have them film and witness what was going on with the scanners and the ballots.
Scott then asked if this was a threat and Eric responded: “No, it’s a promise.”
Samuel then took the phone off speaker and proceeded to walk outside of the building to continue his conversation with Scott. Samuel came back in about 30 minutes later and was smiling saying that he knew that this was going to work, and we’d soon be finished.
Samuel then stood next to the scanner but did not touch the scanner at any point during this time. In his hand, he held his cell phone, which was a smart phone. While standing next to the scanner, he instructed Ms. Hampton to wipe the machine down one more time.
She balked at doing it as she had been doing this same procedure all night long, without resolution.
Samuel started grinning and said that this time it would work and there would be no more problems.
Ms. Hampton one more time wiped the machine down and then inserted another batch of ballots.
Samuel kept insisting this was going to work and he was bouncing on his toes, getting excited.
Ms. Hampton was getting mad and told him to settle down and he continued to say that this was going to work. I even chimed in and asked him to be quiet and told him he was getting on everyone’s nerves.
Ms. Hampton ran that batch (a large batch that Samuel insisted on running) and the last five batches, and sure enough, all ballots processed.
After Samuel left the room and we were finishing the wrap up and getting final numbers for the press, Eric C. asked, “Did we all just witness what I think we witnessed?”
I looked at him and said, “Is there any way that something was downloaded to that scanner from his phone or from the Internet? There is no way that wiping the machine with a cloth stopped QR Code Failure readings.”
Ms. Hampton agreed that something happened because that was too coincidental to have not been a download or technical fix to the machine.
Mrs. Thomas-Clark looked at me and said again, “This isn’t right.”
The scanner that all night long had rejected Republican ballot after ballot with QR Code Failure was fixed with a phone call and a wipe of a cloth.
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