Posted on 03/22/2021 4:58:15 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Just the News’s public records request yielded some disconcerting emails from Fulton County, Georgia, and they hint that there was a cover-up.
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Not a single media outlet, however, mentioned that counting would continue. Either Waller or the outlets were truth-challenged. Just the News reported on Sunday that it had obtained more information indicating that Waller’s statement to Just the News was an after-the-fact retrofit meant to cover for a fake narrative on election night itself:
In the email, timestamped at 10:22 p.m. on Nov. 3 and addressed to several county officials as well as State Farm Arena spokesman Garin Narain, Waller wrote: “The workers in the Absentee Ballot Processing area will get started again at 8 am tomorrow.” Waller goes on to request arrangements for news crews hoping to get live shots of the counting the following day.
Reached for comment via email, Waller said the email “was in response to a question received asking when all workers would return.” She did not respond to a request to see the original email to which she was responding.
That wasn’t the only interesting email Just the News obtained:
In a message sent at 11:15 p.m. that night, Fulton County Interagency Affairs Manager Fran Phillips-Calhoun wrote to Waller and several other county staffers: “FYI – [the Secretary of State's office] just sort of threw the team under the bus stating that ‘we had a great day, but we decided to throw in the towel for the night even though the public is waiting...’ on results.”
Again, the message lacks context, but it seems to hint that the official narrative for election night was that everyone was going home and that all counting would stop – except, of course, it didn’t stop at all.
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And the PA gov basically said the same thing.
Maybe ask Ruby Freeman what happened.
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