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Does a surveillance video prove Georgia election fraud?
« on: December 04, 2020, 02:53:46 pm »
December 4, 2020
Does a surveillance video prove Georgia election fraud?
By Andrea Widburg

Georgia’s Fulton County, the most populous in the state, claimed it needed to stop absentee ballot overnight on November 3-4 because of a burst pipe. That was a lie. There was no burst pipe, and the counting didn’t stop. At a hearing on Thursday, surveillance footage emerged showing that the ballots being secretly counted came from suitcases hidden under a table.

Here’s what seems to have happened: In Fulton County, Georgia, the people who planned to add fake ballots to Biden’s vote count on election night had an overall good plan. First, announce that a burst pipe required everybody to vacate the building until morning and, second, count fake votes.

The planners missed two details. First, they forgot to make sure the government’s documents supported the “burst pipe” narrative. Text messages emerged showing that nothing had burst. Instead, there was a quickly contained slow leak that didn’t even generate a work order.

Second, they forgot that the State Farm Arena, where the counting took place, has surveillance cameras all over. On Wednesday, intrepid volunteers obtained the videos from the surveillance cameras in the room in which the count took place and, by doing so, may have discovered the election fraud smoking gun.

In the video below, at a hearing about election fraud in Georgia on Thursday, a volunteer narrates the video showing surveillance footage of the same room from four different angles:


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Re: Does a surveillance video prove Georgia election fraud?
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2020, 02:56:41 pm »
This shows the full testimony, including the rest of the video presented and the Senators' Q&A.  (Senator Parent is living in an alternate universe.)



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Re: Does a surveillance video prove Georgia election fraud?
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2020, 11:39:04 pm »
"Georgia’s Fulton County, the most populous in the state, claimed it needed to stop absentee ballot overnight on November 3-4 because of a burst pipe. That was a lie."

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Re: Does a surveillance video prove Georgia election fraud?
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2020, 11:56:08 pm »
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The planners missed two details. First, they forgot to make sure the government’s documents supported the “burst pipe” narrative. Text messages emerged showing that nothing had burst. Instead, there was a quickly contained slow leak that didn’t even generate a work order.

Fulton County announced that they were suspending counting for the night at 10:30 pm on election day.  That had nothing to do with the broken pipe.  That excuse came out later.  This whole thing was planned out far in advance, and the plan did not include a broken pipe excuse.
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Re: Does a surveillance video prove Georgia election fraud?
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2020, 11:59:42 pm »
(Senator Parent is living in an alternate universe.)

aka Dekalb County
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