Official Thread: 2020 Vote Fraud

The order specifically states the certification was not legally obtained. You not only suck at the internet, you suck at reading comprehension.




In typical libtard tactic you continue to attack the messenger that with which you disagree with. You have exposed yourself once again.



No it's not strange at all given the fact that the evidence is overwhelming whilst you make this statement:




You should apply for a job at CNN heir comrade

Funny that you should ask if I beat my wife. Narcissists usually project themselves upon others.

Progressives make for some of the bestest projectors.
 
The order specifically states the certification was not legally obtained. You not only suck at the internet, you suck at reading comprehension.

Please quote or screenshot that part of the order, because it doesn't seem to exist in the copy I'm looking at.

I'm using the link that you yourself provided, by the way: https://www.scribd.com/document/485...2msoz717_JU8yCGg-K5y-R4wvH-iXGQ9JBi9B32L8EaSA



In typical libtard tactic you continue to attack the messenger that with which you disagree with. You have exposed yourself once again.

That was mocking this part of your post:

Question? Why are you so against free and fair elections?


Which is really amusing actually given this part of your reply.

Funny that you should ask if I beat my wife. Narcissists usually project themselves upon others.

Are you projecting your dislike for free and fair elections?



... or just projecting your habit of attacking the messenger? One of us is continually posting insults rather than arguments, and it's not me.
 
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Heard an interview today with one of the guys from the Thomas More Society Amistad Project. Very compelling information.
Amistad Project files Election Litigation in Michigan, claims "officials brazenly violated election laws"
Petition seeks to preserve evidence of malfeasance and require state lawmakers to intervene
Friday, November 27th 2020, 1:35 PM EST
Petition seeks to preserve evidence of malfeasance and require state lawmakers to intervene

AMHERST, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, November 27, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society filed litigation yesterday asking the Michigan Supreme Court to physically secure all evidence of irregularities in the 2020 election and declare the election results invalid on the basis of unlawful conduct by state and local officials.

“In numerous instances, state and local officials brazenly violated election laws in order to advance a partisan political agenda,” said Phill Kline, Director of The Amistad Project. “The pattern of lawlessness was so pervasive and widespread that it deprived the people of Michigan of a free and fair election, throwing the integrity of the entire process into question.”

The litigation, which is the product of lengthy and intensive investigations by the Amistad Project, outlines several major violations by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and election officials at all levels and argues that these violations effectively disenfranchised millions of voters by depriving them of both due process and equal protection.

Specifically, the suit notes that Benson circumvented the explicit intent of the Michigan Legislature, which established an absentee ballot process designed to minimize the risk of fraud. Benson violated numerous provisions of this process by sending unsolicited absentee ballot applications to every household in the state without verifying whether the intended recipients were still residing at the same location, whether they were eligible to vote in 2020, or even whether they were still alive.

Benson compounded the affront by establishing a process for online absentee ballot applications, again without statutory authority. This precludes the possibility of obtaining an actual signature from the voter, as required by law. The secretary of state’s unlawful actions flooded the state with absentee ballots, which are inherently less secure than in-person voting.

Courts have repeatedly found that mail-in and absentee ballots are particularly susceptible to fraud. This vulnerability was exacerbated by the numerous irregularities during the vote counting process, particularly in Wayne County, detailed in numerous affidavits included with the Amistad Project’s litigation.

The affidavits describe election workers counting ballots from voters whose names did not appear on official voter rolls, failing to verify signatures on absentee ballots, and even backdating absentee ballots that arrived too late to be counted. Eyewitnesses also reported the late arrival of tens of thousands of “unsecured and unsealed” ballots.

Throughout the vote-counting process, both election observers and the public were obstructed from meaningful access by election officials, constituting yet another violation of state law. When election workers duplicated flawed ballots that could not be read by machine, for instance, they ignored the legislative mandate that a representative from each major party sign off on every ballot — a crucial safeguard designed to prevent unscrupulous election workers from altering or otherwise defying voter intent.

Notably, many of those election workers were paid directly by grants from an organization called the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), which was funded by $350 million donated by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Most of the grants awarded by CTCL went to jurisdictions in crucial battleground states that reliably vote for left-leaning candidates.

In addition to paying the salaries of election workers and funding the purchase of voting equipment, the CTCL grants came with strict conditions designed to promote absentee voting and discourage in-person voting. Failure to abide by those conditions would enable CTCL to revoke the grant monies, giving the private organization de facto control over the election process.

The Amistad Project is asking the Michigan Supreme Court to direct that the Michigan Legislature conduct a comprehensive investigation into all claims of irregularity and fraud in order to determine which votes are valid. Since it is unlikely that these investigations could be completed in time to meet constitutional deadlines for appointing presidential Electors, it is likely that the only remedy available in the presidential contest would be for the Michigan Legislature to exercise its lawful authority to appoint the state’s Electors.

https://www.wfmj.com/story/42974713...ims-officials-brazenly-violated-election-laws
 
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Watch a Dominion Representative at Gwinnett County Election Central, responsible for tabulating ballots and certifying results, download data to a USB from the Election Management Server, plug it into a laptop, manipulate the data, then palm the USB.





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Not convinced he is a Dominion Representative?
Lets take a close look at his badge.


 
The FBI is looking at evidence uncovered by Amistad Society investigators who have crunched data from the government, then reached out to actual voters to see if how they voted actually matches the government’s data. Kansas Attorney General and Director of Amistad Project - suits in 6 States

https://wearethene.ws/notable/175238
 
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