To anyone is thinking this is debunked because the triangle is whited out, it's not. Look at the black triangle on top. The letter overlaps because it's layered on top. This would be expected if it were imprinted on the paper afterwards. On bottom, the letter doesn't overlap because the triangle being stamped on the envelope over-write it, in effect.
To anyone is thinking this is debunked because the triangle is whited out, it's not. Look at the black triangle on top. The letter overlaps because it's layered on top. This would be expected if it were imprinted on the paper afterwards. On bottom, the letter doesn't overlap because the triangle being stamped on the envelope over-write it, in effect.
There is no black triangle on top, its red.
https://media.kjzz.org/s3fs-public/green-ballot-envelope-signature-20201013.jpg