New serious unanswered questions from the 2020 election

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Deception can only live in the darkness and shadows. There is no place for it to hide once it’s illuminated” — Molly Friedenfeld.

I am very humbled to know a few true patriots in the area who have one goal: Transparency. Joe Rossi and Jack James and many others have been very instrumental backing several high-profile politicians in our state, into a corner — for good reason, especially Secretary of State Brad Raffersperger, and Attorney General Chris Carr. I have some very important new information to share regarding the outcome of the election in Fulton County from November/December 2020 election/audit.

My last column on this subject dealt with the resolution of the error-filled Risk-Limiting Audit, or the so-called “hand recount” that was discovered by Rossi and James in Fulton County, on the Secretary of State’s website. Governor Kemp finally acknowledged this fiasco in a letter to the State Elections Board (SEB) on November 17, 2021. The SEB voted on March 16, 2022, by 3 to 1 margin, to acknowledge that the Secretary of State’s handling of the hand recount was an inconsistent and sloppy mess. It was forwarded to the Attorney General’s office for further investigation, where I predicted it would die a slow death. To date, I am correct. The SEB vainly attempted to exonerate the Secretary of State and his office. Mr. Rossi’s team would not let them off the hook. They handed Ryan Germany, general counsel to Secretary of State Raffensperger, 11 questions pertaining to the hand recount. Two months later, despite a promise of answers. No response. Another political black hole.

New information: Fulton County announced on their official website at 11:52PM Dec 2, 2020, that the official recount of the 2020 Presidential Election for Fulton County was complete. The deadline for completion was midnight Wednesday, Dec 2. It consisted of a report that was produced by rescanning all initially scanned ballots from the November 3rd election. This produced the so-called Batches Loaded Report 1 (BLR1). This report was “reconciled” by the Fulton County Elections board on Thursday December 3. The original intent was to use this document to certify the election. This BLR1 report, time-stamped Dec 3, 12:06 PM was found by the Rossi team as an attachment to an email. Seven minutes later, this email was sent by Fulton County Elections Director Richard Barron, to Ryan Macias, a so-called “elections expert.” Through various FOIA requests, these emails were obtained from Richard Barron, the embattled former Fulton County election chief. This official BLR1 machine scanned output report showed a total of 511,727 votes, 16,000 fewer votes than was found in the results of the November 3 election results.

Barron admitted in a meeting with the Fulton Elections Board, during the December 4th 9 a.m. certification meeting, his team could see they were short, so Barron and the Fulton board relayed this information to the SOS. The SOS shockingly told them to “reconcile” by the end of the day.

This meeting can be seen “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LymShDFd9kA.” You can watch Barron’s statement at the 15-minute mark.

Ryan Macias had worked with Dominion before the election to validate voting machines in Georgia. He also worked very closely with Jennifer Morrell of the Elections Group as they were election observers who attempted to stop the Arizona audit. He is also a member of the National task Force on Election Crises, chaired by James Baker, Former FBI General Counsel to disgraced FBI Director James Comey. One member of this Task Force is Tiana Epps-Johnson, executive director of the Center for Technology and Civic Life, whose organization received $250 million from Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan, in 2020, according to “Influence Watch”.

The new Secretary of State-ordered reconciled report was 527,925 votes and was referred to as BLR2, a 16,198-vote difference from the BLR1 report. Richard Barron explained how they scanned and rescanned until they got the votes required. You should watch the video. It’s a thing of beauty. The BLR2 report was submitted to the Secretary of State’s’ office by noon, Friday, December 4, 2020, as Constitutionally required. This process of assembling the BLR2 reconciled report on December 3, 2020, raises serious unanswered questions. Mr. Rossi factually states that the so-called “reconciliation process” that occurred on Thursday December 3 is highly questionable and a merits high-level investigation.

Why was Ryan Macias, who had no official government role in the election, receiving a copy of BLR1, seven minutes after the date stamp. What was his role?

It is our contention that we can now confirm that the Machine Count #2 report, that was submitted to the Secretary of State’s office by noon, Friday, December 4, 2020, as Constitutionally required, should have NOT been certified. Why have Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Attorney General Chris Carr, and Governor Brian Kemp not answered these pertinent questions, going into the 2022 midterm elections?


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