Forwarded from Tracy Beanz (Tracy Beanz)
Here you can see them talking about a durable paper copy and also the sharpie photo below. This will be important moving forward, as we’ve been told by the auditors they weren’t using durable paper for all ballots
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
They knew Sharpies bled through non-durable paper, which exactly why they printed thousands of ballots on the non-durable paper and got the Sharpies ready to hand out to all the TRUMP VOTERS they knew would show up on election day. To ensure the ballot was rejected by the tabulation machines in case the Sharpies didn't cause enough bleed through, they also ensured these non-durable paper ballots were printed OFF CENTER. Once the ballot was rejected, that allowed them to either toss it or adjucate it and switch it to a vote for Biden. Pretty crafty, eh? What did everybody learn here? Even with just paper ballots, these county officials have figured out a way to game the system and get a lot of ballots rejected so they can 'fix' them and 'adjust' them. How many elections have local and state officials pulled tricks like this to get ballots set aside and then 'fixed'?
Forwarded from The Library (Harold Wren)
Suitcases full of fake ballots in Georgia pulled out after all poll watchers sent home, then scanned in, counted, and added to the official totals. Ruby Freeman, on camera doing this. 👇
Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
For those of you new to this channel, especially GA peeps, I want to tell you a story.
I moved to Cobb in January of 1993.
At that time, Newt was my Representative, and GA was just beginning to turn red at the state wide level. Paul Coverdell won his Senate seat in 1992, remember?
At that time, we had a Democrat Governor and Sam Nunn as our other Senator.
During those years, like many of you, I was busy raising my family and working. But, there were people on the ground here at that time who worked hard to turn our state red.
I loved the fact that I lived in a dark red area of the state. For years, when I went to vote, most of the races were not even contested. I took that for granted.
But, over the past 10 years, things began to change here. I saw it coming, but I didn't have the time to become engaged to do anything about it.
Last year, I became more engaged than just being a voter. I went to a couple of GOP meetings, volunteered, knocked on doors, waved signs, registered people to vote, etc.
But it wasn't enough. I woke up on November 4th and realized I now live in a Blue County. We had been so focused on the national, we had lost sight of the local.
I went to the Cobb GOP meeting in January.
People were furious about what had happened, and were demanding answers.
I want to recount two things that were said at that meeting.
First, by another Donna. Her name is Donna Rowe. She has been in the trenches in GA for decades. She was one of the people who worked to turn Cobb and the state red in the 80s and 90s. In her own inimitable way she said. We lost. We lost in part because we didn't do what we needed to do to turn out our voters. I am an 'old dog', and the 'old dogs' are ready to get off the porch and show you what we did to win this state back then.
I also spoke up that night. Nobody really knew who I was (that's a different story for another day)
What I said was that yes, what happened in our state was wrong, but there is something good that can come out of it. People are engaged more than they have ever been. They know they no longer have the luxury of just voting. They know they have to get involved in order to take back our county and state.
And look what has happened in Cobb and other counties since then.
New people involved that are highly energized.
People are engaged like never before.
They are going to School Board meetings, BOC meetings, zoning meetings, BOE meetings and letting their voices be heard.
We just had a special election here. There were door knockers and phone bankers out everywhere. In West Cobb and Kennesaw.
I have lived in West Cobb since 1993, I have had my door knocked on 3 times in all of those years.
There were signs everywhere for Devan. There were people on street corners everyday during rush hour holding vote for Devan signs.
We worked together to GOTV, and he won by a HUGE margin.
Getting involved.
Having new people and new energy out there can and will make a difference.
Do not lose hope.
Do your part.
I moved to Cobb in January of 1993.
At that time, Newt was my Representative, and GA was just beginning to turn red at the state wide level. Paul Coverdell won his Senate seat in 1992, remember?
At that time, we had a Democrat Governor and Sam Nunn as our other Senator.
During those years, like many of you, I was busy raising my family and working. But, there were people on the ground here at that time who worked hard to turn our state red.
I loved the fact that I lived in a dark red area of the state. For years, when I went to vote, most of the races were not even contested. I took that for granted.
But, over the past 10 years, things began to change here. I saw it coming, but I didn't have the time to become engaged to do anything about it.
Last year, I became more engaged than just being a voter. I went to a couple of GOP meetings, volunteered, knocked on doors, waved signs, registered people to vote, etc.
But it wasn't enough. I woke up on November 4th and realized I now live in a Blue County. We had been so focused on the national, we had lost sight of the local.
I went to the Cobb GOP meeting in January.
People were furious about what had happened, and were demanding answers.
I want to recount two things that were said at that meeting.
First, by another Donna. Her name is Donna Rowe. She has been in the trenches in GA for decades. She was one of the people who worked to turn Cobb and the state red in the 80s and 90s. In her own inimitable way she said. We lost. We lost in part because we didn't do what we needed to do to turn out our voters. I am an 'old dog', and the 'old dogs' are ready to get off the porch and show you what we did to win this state back then.
I also spoke up that night. Nobody really knew who I was (that's a different story for another day)
What I said was that yes, what happened in our state was wrong, but there is something good that can come out of it. People are engaged more than they have ever been. They know they no longer have the luxury of just voting. They know they have to get involved in order to take back our county and state.
And look what has happened in Cobb and other counties since then.
New people involved that are highly energized.
People are engaged like never before.
They are going to School Board meetings, BOC meetings, zoning meetings, BOE meetings and letting their voices be heard.
We just had a special election here. There were door knockers and phone bankers out everywhere. In West Cobb and Kennesaw.
I have lived in West Cobb since 1993, I have had my door knocked on 3 times in all of those years.
There were signs everywhere for Devan. There were people on street corners everyday during rush hour holding vote for Devan signs.
We worked together to GOTV, and he won by a HUGE margin.
Getting involved.
Having new people and new energy out there can and will make a difference.
Do not lose hope.
Do your part.
Forwarded from Tracy Beanz (Tracy Beanz)
HUGE KUDOS to Engage the Right for getting this FOIA. Your heads are about to explode. For everyone clamoring that auditing elections in states “won” by Trump is a waste -
Forwarded from Engage The Right
South Carolina
Center For Technology and Civic Life
CTCL from FOIA. This is from the SEC
If a county says “did not respond” it means they did not respond to the SEC
Some information we added manually later from counties that reached out to me
Center For Technology and Civic Life
CTCL from FOIA. This is from the SEC
If a county says “did not respond” it means they did not respond to the SEC
Some information we added manually later from counties that reached out to me
Forwarded from Engage The Right
Private Grants Awarded SC Counties 2.pdf
2 MB
Forwarded from Engage The Right
🇺🇸 South Carolina 🇺🇸
After I received the FOIA for S.C. with CTCL money, I found a spreadsheet with CTCL money by county they used in GA
We used the GA model and applied the S.C. data.
See below for how this looks in S.C.
After I received the FOIA for S.C. with CTCL money, I found a spreadsheet with CTCL money by county they used in GA
We used the GA model and applied the S.C. data.
See below for how this looks in S.C.
Forwarded from Engage The Right
CTCL-Grants-to-South Carolina-2020.xlsx
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Forwarded from The Library (Harold Wren)
This is how you defeat lying propagandists who pretend to be journalists.
Forwarded from The Library (Harold Wren)
Burn the RNC to the ground. Bankrupt them. NO MORE MONEY TO THE RNC.
They fundraised claiming to fight the steal, banked a quarter billion dollars of our donations, laughed at us, banked the money & never bothered to fight.
Jenna Ellis is right: Ronna Romney needs to close her mouth, & sit down. We’re not giving the RNC any more money.
We ARE giving money to Trump’s winred account, and to winred accounts for those he endorses.
Audit the RNC. #AuditTheRNC. 👇
They fundraised claiming to fight the steal, banked a quarter billion dollars of our donations, laughed at us, banked the money & never bothered to fight.
Jenna Ellis is right: Ronna Romney needs to close her mouth, & sit down. We’re not giving the RNC any more money.
We ARE giving money to Trump’s winred account, and to winred accounts for those he endorses.
Audit the RNC. #AuditTheRNC. 👇
Forwarded from The Library (Harold Wren)
They were knowingly defrauding Trump voters on election day to spoil, then steal their ballots, by adjudicating them for biden.
Forwarded from Liberty Overwatch (Patriot)
Sharpiegate🖊🛑 continued…
Via @KanekoatheGreat
“Starting tomorrow, 10/23 and through 11/2, we are asking that Clerks hand voters BALLPOINT PENS rather than markers. We NEED to use Markers on Election Day, but for now and through 11/2, hand voters a ballpoint pen.”
- Email from Kelly Dixon, Maricopa County 10/22/20
Learn more 📝👉 Last AZ Update
Via @KanekoatheGreat
“Starting tomorrow, 10/23 and through 11/2, we are asking that Clerks hand voters BALLPOINT PENS rather than markers. We NEED to use Markers on Election Day, but for now and through 11/2, hand voters a ballpoint pen.”
- Email from Kelly Dixon, Maricopa County 10/22/20
Learn more 📝👉 Last AZ Update