Posted on 11/06/2020 9:36:27 PM PST by george76
A United States Postal Service whistleblower revealed his identity on Friday after higher-ups saw his Thursday interview with Project Veritas. According to Richard Hopkins, a carrier in Erie, Pennsylvania, his supervisors and others above him were ordering carriers to backdate ballots that were received after Election Day. Once Hopkins' bosses pieced together that he was the whistleblower, he was allegedly relieved of duty.
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higher-ups brought up other issues they had with the whistleblower in the past once they saw the original interview with Project Veritas.
They said that I was, because of certain factors, I was kind of implicated as the one who had come out, so they wanted to get my side of the story because they wanted to start an investigation into this," he explained. "I think this comes from above them and that's what I told the postal inspectors. I just think they were just doing what they were told."
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To make matters even worst, Hopkins said that roughly 20 minutes after Project Veritas broke the story that "his supervisor called him and told him he would not be needed at his scheduled time Saturday morning."
Because he's unsure whether or not he will still have a job, Hopkins established a GoFundMe account to raise $50,000. As of now, he has surpassed that goal, with more than $53,000 in total.
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This is the fifth video in a string of USPS whistleblower cases that Project Veritas has made public. Project Veritas released their first video of a United States Postal Service worker in Traverse City, Michigan, coming forward to expose their supervisor, Johnathan Clarke, potentially engaging in voter fraud. The second video released Thursday .. shows a USPS worker in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Video number four was of a USPS whistleblower in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
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Donated just now. Quick and easy. We need to reward people who put their livelihood on the line by just doing what is right. If the word gets out perhaps more people will spill the beans.
Go donate a few bucks now. Average donation is about $30 but it adds up and is now close to $90k.
I watched the ABC World News Tonight with David Muir and CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell on November 6, 2020. They are saying that there is no evidence of voter fraud in this election. I think testimony from postal worker that his supervisor told mail carriers to post date ballots November 3 even though those ballots were mailed November 4 counts as evidence.
The whistle blower needs to sue the USPS for millions.
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Lin Wood, please contact this gentlemen after you’re finished with the DemFraud case for Trump.
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The postal union protecting soneone who crossed Biden?
If the DOJ was doing its job, those bosses would be frogmarched out of the post office for witness intimidation.
O, Billy Barr, the pipes the pipes are calling
From glen to glen, and down the mountain side.
The summer's gone, and all the laws are broken,
The country asks why do you run and hide?
Actually it is now $92,058.00
Soon to be closed,and your donation returned?
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Norah ODonnell was flat out nasty after DJTs statement on Election night.
It may encourage others to come forward and rat on the Rats.
Bump
We’re entering a period of fascist dictatorship imposed by oligarchs, their money, their propaganda and other tools.
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James O'Keefe @JamesOKeefeIII ELECTION FRAUD UPDATE: @USPS worker Richard Hopkins in Erie, PA has been placed on UNPAID LEAVE for blowing the whistle on backdating of ballots. Project Veritas has confirmed Federal inspectors from the Office of Inspector General are investigating multiple post offices in PA. 10:57 AM · Nov 10, 2020·Twitter Web App
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