Today is Sunday, October 29, 2023. I've been researching Georgia 2020 for nearly 3 yrs. I'm more convinced of massive fraud today than when I began researching. I'm a historian with 13 yrs of research experience. I'm building facts and filing reports: Here's a few facts: 👇
A few Georgia 2020 facts:
1. Following the election the GASOS Office claimed no ballots counted twice and that the hand count matched the machine count. They stated the hand count validated the accuracy of the machine count.
2. Joe Rossi (private citizen) and friends discovered the official Fulton hand count totals spreadsheet contained 36 duplicated (fake) and misidentified batches. The hand count was literally faked. Governor Kemp confirmed the claim and eventually a legal consent order proved it.
3. After at least 3 of us filed complaints with federal and state agencies GASOS Raffensperger finally admitted on February 22, 2022 that Fulton's hand count had actually been "off by several thousand" because ballots were "counted twice."
This is only 1 of 159 counties.
4. There's no evidence that Fulton conducted a complete and accurate hand count. In addition to fake entries there are batches missing. They forced a satisfactory match by adding fake entries.
It doesn't matter if the hand counters are honest, only the report matters.
5. My open records requests proved no Fulton machines were examined in the post election forensic exam to determine if they had bad programming. Only 6 of 159 counties' machines were examined.
Now I'm studying a small county in Georgia and I'm seeing a pattern.
6. For those asking- yes I filed all of my evidence in 3 reports/complaints to state and federal agencies and have made them public. You can read them by scrolling down my page here.
7. GASOS Brad Raffensperger admits on February 22, 2022 (over one year after the election) that Fulton's hand count was actually off by several thousand because ballots were scanned twice. Admission at 1 hour 9 minutes.
fyntv.com/2022/02/22/r-b…
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