Okay, but again, federal and state election law states ballots should only be counted in the presence of observers/media.
I watched the longest video posted and read a summary from those who saw the video from the entire day and it was not clear to me when the ballots were placed under the table. Furthermore, explain the body language.
She tells everyone to leave. They are sitting in the room like a DOT road crew playing on their phones doing nothing. She physically walks over to the tape line where observers had been and looks down the hallway (?) where nobody was located. She then walks back towards the others in the room and they spring to life like a fast food staff at lunch hour.
Does that look right? FWIW - the Sec of State provided several different explanations of what happened and how/why would the Sec of State tell them to violate election law?
If you watch the video of the counting machines the workers put one stack through the machine one time. Why does she put the same stack through the machine at least 3 times? That was not similar to what the video showed others doing on that day.
They only needed a few teams of newly-printed ballots in only a few precincts in only one county. Run the extra ballots through three times, you only need 8 reams of plain paper. Look Ma! No papermarks! No serial numbers. No colors and no counter-prrof ink or threaded paper fibres!
it was not clear to me when the ballots were placed under the table.