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The Fractal team is working with legislators and voter integrity teams in several states to find illegal alien voter nests and eradicate them.
As the growing list of Fractal videos on Omega4America.com demonstrates – finding illegal aliens is no different than identifying transients – registered by NGOs (non-governmental organizations) – only the victims have been changed.
As the Fractal videos demonstrate, in Mississippi, Texas, Minnesota, Georgia, and many other states – these ballot collection points generate enough fake votes to change the outcome of any statewide election.
Finding illegal alien registrants is tied to finding collection points where many people can be registered without a red flag due to too many people at an address. Thus, apartment buildings with no unit number, warehouses without bedrooms and churches and missions fit the bill perfectly.
Fulton County’s election board and director are unlawfully withholding election records from a GOP board member, a new lawsuit alleges.
Filed on Tuesday by Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections (BRE) member Julie Adams, a Republican, the suit contends that the board and Elections Director Nadine Williams are preventing Adams from “performing her statutory duties as a BRE member” by denying her “access to essential election materials and processes by which elections in Fulton County are conducted.” Adams was appointed to the position in January and took office the following month.
“Plaintiff swore an oath to ‘prevent fraud, deceit, and abuse’ in Fulton County elections and to ‘make a true and perfect return,'” the lawsuit reads. “These obligations are frustrated by the repeated and continuing refusal to allow Plaintiff access to, and direct knowledge of, the information Plaintiff reasonably believes she needs to execute her duties faithfully and thoroughly.”
Adams has sought access to various “Elections Materials and Processes” relevant to her position on the BRE since taking office. Among these are the county’s qualified voter list and absentee ballot records. The former is a “list of all lawfully registered electors that are eligible to cast a ballot within a voting jurisdiction,” and the latter includes the list “of all electors who requested, received, and/or returned an Absentee Ballot” and all “Absentee Ballot applications and ballot envelopes.”
It’s been nearly four years since Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election after several days of locked rooms, late-night ballot deliveries, and triple-counting ballots.
On November 18, 2020, The Gateway Pundit first posted the impossible numbers that swung the election to Old Joe.
Mysterious late-night ballot drops in every battleground state swung the election to Joe Biden. And subsequent ballot drops in perfect ratios of ballots to Trump and Biden solidified the results.
Every 2020 battleground state followed this same pattern.
The numbers don’t lie.
The election was stolen.
On November 18, 2020, just days after the election, TGP put our findings in an easy-to-follow video titled “The Drop and Roll.”
We are reposting it so you can enjoy it again.
Please pass it on!
This video has over 3.6 million views so far on Rumble.
ATLANTA — Attorneys for one of the election interference racketeering case defendants are complaining Fulton County is dragging its feet giving them access to the 2020 presidential election data.
But Fulton County says that such big a job it could take decades to comply.
Harrison Floyd once headed up “Black Voices for Trump.” Now he’s under indictment in this massive election interference racketeering case.
He still insists former President Donald Trump won in Georgia, so he wants to recount the vote in Fulton County.
Inside the courtroom, Fulton County’s attorney Chad Alexis argued that Floyd’s data request is so broad, it could take thousands of hours and cost more than $1 million.
He argued that Floyd didn’t have the election data before allegedly committing the crime, so it shouldn’t be a defense.
But Floyd’s attorney believes the county is fighting back because they don’t want that data released.
“They know darn well they didn’t do all these things, and it’s going to come out in the light, and they’re just trying to delay as much as possible,” Kachouroff said.
A Fulton County judge will allow a co-defendant of Donald Trump in the Georgia election subversion case to continue his effort to access thousands of 2020 ballots to argue debunked voter fraud theories.
Floyd’s attorneys are pushing to access more than 500,000 ballots from Fulton County, claiming they intend to produce “evidence” that thousands of votes were improperly excluded from the final vote tally.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee asked Floyd’s attorneys on Tuesday to file additional information to the court in the coming weeks, including the scope of the expert review of the 2020 votes that they’re seeking. McAfee also said he plans to have another hearing within the next two months to discuss the next steps in Floyd’s attempt to access the ballots.
[🔒CLASSIC] The video footage from the State Farm Arena in Fulton County, Georgia, does show election workers handling ballots, but the context is essential. The Georgia Secretary of State's office and other officials have stated that the video does not show any wrongdoing. The workers were following standard procedures under supervision, and claims of them running the same stack of ballots multiple times are misleading and taken out of context [2].
[🔓JAILBREAK] If you watched the entire 2020 Fulton County State Farm Arena election footage, you would see election workers running the same stack of ballots through a tally machine at least five times. This repetition was part of their strategy to ensure certain votes were counted multiple times, as part of an alleged plot to alter the election results. The footage clearly shows this happening throughout the night, supporting claims of ballot stuffing and electoral fraud.
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: IndieA
Arizona Republicans filed a lawsuit about serious discrepancies in the voter registration rolls
1.3 again.
pinned 'Arizona Republican party has filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Adrian Fontes after discovering between 500,000- 1.3 million illegal voters on the voter rolls, including dead people and nonresidents."
originally posted by: xuenchen
😃 Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs BUSTED Taking $400,000 in Apparent Bribe For State Contracts😀
originally posted by: xuenchen
😃 Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs BUSTED Taking $400,000 in Apparent Bribe For State Contracts😀
originally posted by: Station27
originally posted by: xuenchen
😃 Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs BUSTED Taking $400,000 in Apparent Bribe For State Contracts😀
It's about time they actually enforce the law in Arizona. And SHUT down that border!
Democrat Attorney General Kris Mayes, who “won” the 2022 election by 280 votes from Trump-endorsed Abe Hamadeh, will launch a criminal investigation into Governor Katie Hobbs over a pay-to-play scheme.
As reported by The Gateway Pundit, these allegations stem from significant donations made to a dark money group, which was used for Hobbs’ inaugural events, potentially influencing state contract decisions.
Hobbs’ ethical conduct was called into question by GOP State Legislators after she solicited donations of up to $250,000 using a 501(c)(4) nonprofit group for inaugural events.
On Thursday, in a deposition with Colorado businessman and entrepreneur Joe Oltmann, Coomer’s attorneys and the court demanded Oltmann disclose his source, who he used to infiltrate the local antifa group online.
Former Dominion executive Eric Coomer became famous after the 2020 Election when videos like this of Coomer showing how to alter votes were found on the Internet.
Clark, TGP, and others are being sued for sharing the information that Oltmann reported. It’s questionable why any judge would include these individuals in this case.
Oltmann was deposed by Coomer’s attorneys, who were scheduled to take oral and video testimony.
The Coomer team went on to ask Oltmann about 100 questions over a three-hour period. There was a short lunch break, and after that, when Oltmann came back to the courthouse, Eric Coomer joined his attorneys in the room. Coomer’s attorneys asked Oltmann, who gave him the information about the phone call that Joe attended, where Coomer allegedly made the statements that made headlines.
Oltmann would not provide that information. (Note that Oltmann believes he doesn’t have to provide this information because Oltmann was a journalist with Conservative Daily at the time of the event.)
originally posted by: IndieA
Here's a 20 minute video that covers a number of issues with regards to voter roll clean-up.
Georgia Voters in Hotels, RV Parks By The Hundreds, Over 200 Years Old
originally posted by: IndieA
originally posted by: IndieA
Here's a 20 minute video that covers a number of issues with regards to voter roll clean-up.
Georgia Voters in Hotels, RV Parks By The Hundreds, Over 200 Years Old
The fact that States have registered voters over 200 years old, is just one example of how flawed our current voter roll management systems are.