The timeline fits - Fulton was the only one counting. That would have been after the GA GOP observers were kicked out
@DavidShafer (GA GOP chairman)
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Let me repeat. Fulton County elections officials told the media and our observers that they were shutting down the tabulation center at State Farm Arena at 10:30 p.m. on election night only to continue counting ballots in secret until 1:00 a.m.
The numbers are pretty close to this to the 132,000 votes under dispute in Fulton County
https://thedonald.win/p/11PpYn0XEy/huge-breaking-news-in-georgia—1/c/
ya, i am thinking along the same lines.
132K votes under suspicion from Shafer and co., and 138K votes under suspicion from my (presumed, quick) look-see. a difference of 6K votes (which could however at least in theory be accounted for by a submission from another county imho).
my brain also somewhat fried but right now if i can stay awake long enough i want to watch that bitchute video on how electronic vote fraud can be accomplished. it fills in (at least for me) a lot of holes on how the system actually works.
i’ll also take a look at the donald.win thread you link to (but there are 500+ responses to that, so...)
a parting observation: 10:30 pm to 3:57 am leaves about a 5.5 hour window in which 138K votes percolate from fulton county (and potentially other counties to a much lesser degree) from the county database(s) to the election tabulation middleware (VR Systems, GCR, Arikaan, etc.) to the AP, Decision Desk, Edison Research, etc. and the MSM outlets. At internet speeds, that is plenty of time.