Posted on 12/02/2020 6:09:43 AM PST by USA Conservative
A national constitutional litigation organization, The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, hosted a national press conference yesterday evening featuring three whistleblowers who provided personal eyewitness accounts demonstrating significant potential election fraud, some of which affects hundreds of thousands of ballots. Their affidavits are being used as evidence in litigation to ensure election integrity and the upholding of election laws in key battleground states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Jesse Morgan, a truck driver for a subcontractor with the United States Postal Service, claimed that a trailer he was driving, one full of potentially upwards of 288,000 ballots, disappeared from its parked location at a Lancaster, Pa. USPS depot after Morgan dropped it off there. Morgan had transported those ballots from Bethpage, N.Y
The subcontractor also reportedly experienced “odd behaviors” from USPS personnel, behaviors which postal experts have said in sworn statements “grossly deviate[d] from normal procedure and behavior,” according to a press release from the Amistad Project.
Video below:
I n its press release, Amistad Project Director Phill Kline said the testimonies are “compelling” and that they provide “powerful eyewitness accounts of potential ballot fraud on a massive scale.”
“This evidence joins with unlawful conduct by state and local election officials, including accepting millions of dollars of private funds, to undermine the integrity of this election,” Kline said. In the press release, the Amistad Project says it has collected sworn expert testimony alleging that “over 300,000 ballots are at issue in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and over 121,000 in Pennsylvania.”
It used to be a serious offense, using the USPS to commit a felony.
How can our court system and state governments let this happen. Have we already turned into a 3rd world country?
He said he waited in the postal yard for 6 hours then told to leave the trailer overnite. Next day he comes back and his trailer with the ballots is gone......GONE.
He apologized for the language and told people to remember....he’s a truck driver.....very genuine IMO
OK, well that’s “enough proof” . . .
This guy will likely be contacted and interviewed by the FBI, just like John Paul Mac (the Hunter Biden laptop story computer shop owner) then told to keep quiet “during the ensuing investigation.”
Then, in about eighteen months, we’ll learn the FBI is still investigating the allegations.
Probably we’re soon to hear new stories of Arkansaside.
“Is the Postal Inspection Service involved?”
I sure hope so. The 1st interview should be the postal transportation supervisor that sounded like he was coordinating the whole scam.
But as a truck driver he was seated. Thus he has no standing./S
Barr logic.
Wonder how many truckloads of ballots were made?
FRAUDGATE
btt
Does this guy have a cell phone? How about taking a few pictures? How about having a couple of witnesses in photos showing the ballots and the truck/trailer with license plates. How about photos of ballots?
Somebody drove through a fence onto my rural property one time and I took many phone pictures for the insurance company. Paid off.
It’s so easy to snap photos anytime you are concerned or suspicious about something. You can always delete them later if you want to.
Imagine if the media had this type of witness during the Russia investigation?
Bkmrk
I watched this video and it was funny that what made him angry was they refused to give him a receipt so he could get paid OT and then they took away his trailer (which he apparently loved) and left him with a crummy one. If they had given him that receipt and left his trailer alone he’d have been quiet as a mouse. But they ticked him off bigly.
How did he know what was in the cargo? Can’t watch recording.
That’s my question also !
It may have been answered but I haven’t seen it yet.
In the morning his trailer was mysteriously gone. That's what set him off, he apparently loved that trailer, he went off script to talk about how much he loved that trailer and had the same trailer for a long time. And they snuck in the night and drove it away to parts unknown. That's when he said 'enough!' and decided to report it.
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