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 will say this one thing about Amazon. When I joined, its stock was super low and it looked like it would fail just like all the other dot-com dot-bombs.
When it started picking up traction again, strange people started joining the board of directors, and Amazon started hiring weird teams that had nothing to do with the primary mission. They kept the engineers separate from that aspect of the corporation, but when they started opening a bunch of DCs and drove the workers like inhuman gears in a mechanism, it was really creepy. No engineer would ever approve of treating people that way, and in fact, when they made us work in the DCs during the holiday rush, it gave us second thoughts about the ethical nature of Amazon.
What Amazon is doing is wrong on so many levels, and is counter to what we were promised Amazon would be when we first joined. We built the tech that got it off the ground, and we left once we realized we would never get paid for our work nor would it be used for good.
When one's "leaders" stop treating people as humans, one must consider the obvious, but unthinkable fact (and hard to stomach) that they are, in fact, not human.