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Fulton County had ZERO chain-of-custody documentation for 18,901 ballots from drop boxes, 333,000 statewide across Georgia, in a race decided by just 11,779 votes in the Georgia 2020 election. These ballots correspond to 385 missing transfer forms out of roughly 1,565 expected. Fulton County election official Mariska Bodison admitted...

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Fulton County ordered over 1,000,000 EXTRA ABSENTEE BALLOTS without STUBS or ENVELOPES for the 2020 Election and lied about it. The total number of ballots ordered in addition to what was mailed to voters was 1,058,910. This should tell you everything you need to know. Fulton County ordered 1,058,910 absentee ballots at the last minute, without envelopes, without stubs, and after they could have realistically been mailed. The "extra" ballots were not ordered for the reasons given, and what ballots from the order that remained after the election were destroyed. For reference, a total of 528,777 ballots were cast for the 2020 General Election, and of those only approximately 148,000 were absentee. The majority of which were sent by Runbeck Election Services directly to the voter. Because of the Absentee Fulfillment Program, there was simply no reason for Fulton County to purchase a large number of printed ballots. Fulton County then tried to conceal the order and denied the existence of corresponding documents. In response to a narrowly targeted open records request, Fulton County returned, "No responsive records." It wasn't until we provided Fulton County's accounting code for the invoice, funding line, and invoice number that Fulton County acquiesced and finally produced the records. The number of additional absentee ballots ordered and received, 1,058,910, far exceeded the total number of Fulton County's registered voters, including both active and inactive. According to the Election Assistance Commission, "EAC," Fulton County's total number of registered voters for 2020 was 836,563, or 113.8% of the Citizen Voting Age Population, "CVAP," 1,058,910 ballots is 126% of the total number of registered voters in Fulton County. Fulton County was required to have 83,656 emergency ballots available, not over one million. Georgia's absentee, provisional, and emergency ballots are indistinguishable. The same ballot serves all three purposes, which is ripe for exploitation. In other words, "emergency ballots" could be used nefariously and injected or cast as regular absentee ballots. Aside from the absurd number, we also know that the ballots at issue were not procured to meet the statutory requirement cited above because emergency ballots were required to be available when the polls opened for advance voting on October 12, 2020. The ballot order was placed on October 16th. Also, the ballots were explicitly ordered with "no stubs," which emergency ballots are required to have stubs for tracking purposes and to prevent them from being used nefariously. Gabriel Sterling also claimed that the ballots were ordered incase Logic & Accuracy testing, "L&A," of the voting machines couldn't be completed before the election as required by Georgia law. Sterling's excuse fails for a number of reasons, but the most damning is that the mandatory L&A testing was not performed before the polls opened on October 12, 2020 for advance voting as established in a preceding section, and the untested machines were used anyway. The ballots were ordered on October 16, 2020, after the untested machines were already in use. Just as explained before, emergency ballots require stubs- regardless of the emergency. The conclusion points that these 1 MILLION extra ballots ordered were most likely used for nefarious reasons and injected into the count for Joe Biden to clear the margin of victory. It is important to note that no other counties are known to have ordered an excessive number of absentee ballots, and both of Gabriel Sterling's excuses would have affected the entire state. Lastly, there's the massive number of ballots. Fulton County inexplicably ordered 1,058,910 absentee ballots, or enough to replace eighty percent of all absentee ballots cast for the 2020 General Election for the entire state of Georgia. In yet another surreptitious act, only days after an article detailing the suspect ballot order was published, Fulton County issued a public notice stating that they would be destroying the "excess" ballots imminently. The notice states there are only 284,901 emergency ballots remaining, but Fulton County ordered a total of 1,058,210 emergency ballots. In the notice, Fulton County claims the emergency ballots were ordered as a contingency plan and thus were never needed. If that were true, according to Fulton County's own numbers, 773,309 absentee ballots are unaccounted for. Because a conflicting number of ballots were said to be destroyed, the physical ballots themselves can no longer be consulted to determine the number remaining, and more importantly, the number missing. Fulton County's efforts to conceal the suspect ballot order, the timing of the ballot order, the illogical, massive number of ballots ordered, the fact that ballots were ordered with no stubs, and the destruction of the ballots, raise very serious questions. A massive number of absentee ballots were ordered for no justifiable reason and could have been, and likely were, used to manipulate the 2020 General Election.

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Here it is: Fulton County, Georgia, November 3, 2020 — the crime scene on the Georgia Senate floor. • We know there were 3,930 double-scanned ballots in Fulton County. • We know that 39,000 Fulton County residents who had filed a National Change of Address form with the U.S. Post Office voted in the 2020 election. • We know that 84% of those 39,000 were ineligible to vote in that election, either by their own admission or through the filing of a new voter registration. • We know 315,000 ballots did not maintain a proper chain of custody. • We know that thousands of ballot images are missing. • We know that those 3,930 double-scanned ballots were processed knowingly, intentionally, and maliciously. And as a bonus: Gabriel Sterling, the Chief Operating Officer in the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, was shocked to receive a piece of mail—addressed to the previous homeowner, who had moved out of state, sent by Fair Fight. The letter reminded that out-of-state individual to return a ballot that had been requested by mail. Sterling conducted his own investigation and discovered that this individual, who had moved out of state, voted in the 2020 presidential election illegally. That vote was counted, It was re-scanned and counted again in the recount. And it was counted in the hand count. 📝Fulton County was so corrupt that they had to hire a prostitute who was banging her own prostitute and, in fact, was double-scanned to the District Attorney’s office herself —no less—just to try to cover it up.

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🚨NEW: Garland Favorito of VoterGA testifies on six affidavits alleging counterfeit ballots in Fulton County, Georgia's 2020 election, which remain unresolved three years later. "These mail-in ballots weren't folded from being mailed. They were not on the correct paper stock. They were not marked with a writing instrument. They were marked with toner, according to senior poll managers who signed court affidavits." "After three years, we have still not seen the ballots for which there were six sworn affidavits claiming they were counterfeit. That is not the appropriate way to investigate. The Secretary of State's office filed an amicus brief against us to try to prevent us from looking at the ballots. What kind of Secretary of State would do that?" Additionally, over 70 counties in Georgia reportedly destroyed their original ballot images, violating federal and state laws requiring their retention for two years. Favorito's testimony is part of the disbarment hearing for Former United States Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark, who is among 19 defendants charged by Fani Willis for investigating the 2020 election in Fulton County. Mark Wingate, a Fulton County Elections Board member, also testified that he voted against certifying the 2020 election because the county failed to verify signatures on 147,000 mail-in ballots. Fulton County also couldn't provide any chain of custody documentation or surveillance footage for mail-in ballots or ballot drop boxes. Jeff Clark Garland Favorito

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