BREAKING: Georgia Investigators Have ‘Ballot Trafficker’ Who Is Talking — Admits Being Paid THOUSANDS in 2020 Ballot Harvesting Scheme
I don’t care what anyone says because I’ve seen enough evidence of fraud with my own eyes to be thoroughly convinced of what happened during the last presidential election.
I know what happened. You know what happened. Democrats dang sure know what happened because it was by design.
There is no telling just how many people are actually involved in this massive conspiracy against a current president of the United States. The left wants to talk about coup attempts, well, this is a legit coup that actually happened. They forcefully overthrew a sitting president.
There is a handful of states that seem to be the most involved in the fraud and among those states is Georgia.
I’ll admit that what we saw with the people pulling out ballots and counting them has a reasonable explanation. I’m not saying I buy into it, but it’s at least plausible even if it is illegal.
However, there is much more evidence of wrongdoing and some of it is on camera.
Back in September, we told you about a report in which voter ballot trafficking was caught on video.
Well, things just got even better.
According to Just the News,
Raffensperger’s office received a detailed complaint from conservative voter integrity group True the Vote on Nov. 30 saying it had assembled evidence that scores of activists worked with nonprofit groups to collect and deliver thousands of absentee ballots, often during wee-hour operations, to temporary voting drop boxes distributed around the state during the pandemic.
The group informed the secretary its evidence included video footage from surveillance cameras placed by counties outside the drop boxes as well as geolocation data for the cell phones of more than 200 activists seen on the tapes purportedly showing the dates and times of ballot drop-offs, according to documents reviewed by Just the News.
The group also said it interviewed a Georgia man who admitted he was paid thousands of dollars to harvest ballots in the Atlanta metropolitan area during the November election and the lead-up to Jan. 5, 2021 runoff for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats, which were both captured by Democrats and ended GOP control of Congress. The group has yet to identify the cooperating witness to state authorities, referring to him in the complaint simply as John Doe.
The group does not allege the ballots delivered by couriers were fraudulent. Nonetheless, lawful ballots delivered by third-parties to drop boxes would run afoul of Georgia’s law.