The Impossible Election Irregularity from 2020 That Still Can’t Be Explained
We’ve not seen a lot of reports on election fraud in the key states where we know that it exists, but it’s not for a lack of work being done.
There is still a lot being done in these states, you’re just definitely not going to hear about it from the mainstream media.
In reality, if it weren’t for organizations like us who are willing to tell you what’s going on with fraud allegations across the country, you likely wouldn’t hear about it. CNN definitely isn’t going to report anything about it. Fox News isn’t even going to report about it.
In the recent forensic audit in Arizona, there was a lot of information uncovered and we know that there are still several things that have been left unanswered. In fact, we’re still waiting on the reports of what is on the routers and SPLUNK logs.
Some unusual things can be explained I suppose, such as homeless people using the same address of an abandoned lot to vote, but honestly, that’s such a risk because anyone can claim to be homeless and fill out tons of ballots. I do believe that even homeless people should have a vote, but there needs to be a tighter protocol for making sure that it’s fair.
There are, however, some things in other states that just don’t add up, especially in Michigan.
President Trump called out Michigan,
“At 6:31 in the morning on November 4th, a dump of 149,772 votes came in to the State of Michigan. Biden received 96% of those votes and the State miraculously went to him. Has the Michigan State Senate started their review of the Fraudulent Presidential Election of 2020 yet, or are they about to start? If not, they should be run out of office. Likewise, at 3:42 in the morning, a dump of 143,379 votes came in to the state of Wisconsin, also miraculously, given to Biden. Where did these “votes” come from? Both were State Election changing events, and that is on top of the other corruption without even including the fact that neither state got Legislative approval, which is required under the United States Constitution.”
But the other thing that I’m referring to is Wisconsin and their 89% voter turnout. That definitely didn’t happen.