Posted on 12/07/2020 7:42:53 AM PST by Kaslin
As I noted earlier on another thread, it appeared that at least one of the bins that ended up under the right-hand table was one whose lid was on the table just before the video was stopped in the presentation. This was understood.
Why they ended up under the table is less understood, as the bins being loaded were still along the front of the other table after most all of those leaving had left. Then we head back into Hemingway’s article.
The room was under video surveillance all day and all night. We may not know the "why" but we do know the "when" the bins were put under the tables, and that "when" was at 10:00 PM according to the video.
There is a problem that these votes were counted without any party observers present, but we now know that the ballot cases weren't snuck into the room at some point during the day.
Mollie is a GIANT compared with the real squishy republicans who won’t stand up and fight for what’s right and President Trump.
She is one of the few who is honest and you can believe in the media.
Keep up the good work Mollie.
Here’s where the confusion comes in:
Media and observers left as employees packed up. But Fulton’s election director called a supervisor at State Farm a few minutes later, telling them to keep counting after the Secretary of State’s office called and said they shouldn’t stop counting for the night so early.
After that call, employees pulled the containers of ballots back out and went back to work.
Lead Stories, however, says, “There was never an announcement made to the media and other observers about the counting being over for the night and them needing to leave according to [Frances Watson, chief investigator for the Georgia Secretary of State], who was provided information by the media liaison, who was present.”
This new "official" explanation conflicts with the previous "official" explanation, that no one was ever told to go home or that counting had stopped.
Georgia election officials must have been confused.
I’m going to start telling the liberals I argue with that I’m fact checking them. It will be the ultimate trump card. If they try to counter argue I’ll just shush them and tell them the debate is over because they’ve been fact checked.
Georgia 2020 Election - bump for later.....
Whenever one posted on Facebook the video or a link to an article, facebook would strike it down with a fact check that called it false. Lately however, they still tag it with a fact check but downgraded it from “false” to “out of context”
The boxes were not apparently hidden according to investigators and there does seem to be reasonable reasons for what happened. So now it’s one person’s word against another. This is going no where just like all the rest of these incidents. Also, this has been a pretty ugly Monday for the lawyers seeing Powell et. al. lost in Michigan and Georgia.
If some minorities claimed their votes were not counted, or garage door pulls resembled nooses at a black NASCAR drivers garage, the feds would be all over it.
Again, the room was under video surveillance all day and all night, and the original article I posted to has the video showing the crates being filled up by the workers then placed under the table.
Debunking a story that was not told is not really debunking.
The story is not that counting wasn’t stopped, or that people were not given the impression counting was stopped. The story is that nobody made an announcement that counting was completed and everybody had to go home.
THe story in fact says that a lot of people assumed counting was stopping, because they DID stop opening absentee ballots, and the people assigned to verifying and opening the ballots were going home. A lot of people left then, and the story got out that “counting” was done. They even put the ballots back in their ballot boxes, and stored them under the desk.
But then they were told to run the ballots through that had already been verified, so they got the ballots back out from under the desk.
It is that short snippet of the day-long video that we are shown. People who have watched the entire video attest that the ballots were put under that table on the video, and taken back out. These were not “hidden” ballots. The full day is on tape, and you can see all the movement of the ballots in and out.
And the counting was witnessed by officials, except for a short period when they stepped out. The “counting” is just feeding papers through counting machines. DUring the audit, those same papers were manually counted, and had the same results pretty much everywhere, except a couple of big errors that were caught and then corrected in the original counts.
The “conspiracy” is growing, at this point you need thousands of people involved, all keeping quiet and risking prison. Every time another person evaluates the evidence and explains why it isn’t what it being told, they are just added to the list of “conspirators”. It’s a halmark of conspiracy theory, you can’t debunk the conspiracy because it includes the labeling of every debunker as part of the conspiracy, without explaining how these hundreds of actors actually fit into the conspiracy. They all just “hate Trump” or “support democrats”.
btt
Let’s see the Trump/Biden results reported by these diligent vote counters.
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so you are ok with running the same ballots through tabulating machine 3 times?
What? What? What?
Don't you know the pretentious men and airhead bimbos of the Washington Post, New York Times and MSNBC differ with you on this? ... White trash 'elites' - YOUR BETTERS - think it's perfectly normal... so back off why...
Not if it counted them. If the machine says it didn’t count, you might need to re-try. If it fails again and again, they usually, in the presence of witnesses, fill out a new ballot to replace the one that won’t scan.
But if you fed the same ballot through and counted 3 times, later when you counted the number of paper ballots you had, it would not match the total votes counted, and that would be a clear sign you messed up. That is one of the checks that is done in every precinct.
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