Gentlemen,
I am fully aware that I am a new poster, but PLEASE indulge me.
I think I've figured out the BIG NEWS to be divulged at "The Pit."
If my deductive reasoning is correct, then Jeff Bezos is the traitor. Stay with me.
(1) True the Vote would not have limited their inquiry to examining how the ballots got from the non-profits to the ballot boxes. They would have also looked to see how the ballots go to the non-profits. So they'd look "upstream."
(2) And what did they find when they looked upstream? Amazon distribution centers. I'll bet that's what.
(3) It's no secret that Bezos HATED Trump. They clashed over the USPS contract, the cloud hosting contract, China, everything. Bezos bought the Washington Post to have a media outlet to bash Trump, for God's sake. So he had a motive. (I'll not mention the "dick pics" which were in all likelihood an intelligence operation.)
(4) The conspirators would have operated through independent third party operators where they could. Amazon could move the ballots around the globe with essentially complete control over the entire operation - no pesky government bureaucrats to evade, etc.
(5) Gregg said the big reveal involved a multinational and billions of dollars. Amazon is multinational, and billions could move through it without the blink of an eye.
(6) Bezos resigned as CEO on July 5. Interesting timing.
I have no inside knowledge and do not KNOW this to be true. BUT IT'S BEZOS.
I think that was the plan that was foiled. They are creepy in their size, concrete and lack of windows.
Right? Why do you need a concrete wall?
Although that is where I'm headed for the zombie apocalypse
Actually the walls are quickly put up with a crane. It's the most cost effective way to build a warehouse of that size. There's a building not far from me that is over 500,000 square feet and the exterior walls went up in two weeks
I have had a few builders pitch the idea of an insulated double concrete wall for homes (2"-4" thick concrete with foam installed during the pour). The builders claimed it WA srhe most sound structure on the market 10+ years ago & the couple of commercial buildings I looked at by them certainly went up incredibly fast (about one week from foundation to 3 stories, about 30k total sqft IIRC).
I figure when I build my last home, that is how I am doing it, granted there is likely better tech today.
Sounds like the solution to my problem, thanks.
I have some videos in my archives of their security cameras using machine vision to highlight and flag any human standing within 5ft of another and not social distancing.
They have one of the worst track records for how they treat their employees.
There is one going up near me that is huge 3 to 5 stories tall and with many large windows...maybe office spaces? Anyway a union welder told me production had stopped on that building for some reason...no one seems to know.