I agree that's a very common, and old-school way to flip votes. There's even a guy who testified to this way back in the early 2000s (Bush/Gore) that this was what they did with the old Diebold machines.
All I was saying was, they had to do MORE than just dump a couple hundred thousand new mail-in ballots into the pile. They almost certainly had to destroy Trump ballots somehow to make the numbers work.
The guy way back in the early 2000s was the same man who ran the machines in NH in 2020. I can't remember his name right off hand, but it's the same dude.
Destroy ballots, you say? Well, get this. Remember Arizona, 2020? Do you happen to recall when Maricopa County put "2.1 million ballots" on a truck to send to the Senate? They took a picture and asked where they wanted them sent, or something to that extent. The Senate didn't want them yet, and they were to be put back. Two days later there is a chicken barn fire at the farm of Clint Hickman. Here's the kicker. There were never 2.1 million ballots in the back of that truck. When they did the audit, there were like 30 pallets making up the 2.1 million ballots. There were SIX pallets on that truck. So, why were those 6 pallets, which they called 2.1 million, really put on that truck? Trump won Arizona BIG. Big enough that it would take 6 pallets of ballots to dispose of that evidence.
Throw in the fact there is a ballot printing company right down the street...
Oh, that SAME ballot printing company had pallets of ballots in Cobb County, Georgia. The same place they were shredding ballots right after the election.
I agree that's a very common, and old-school way to flip votes. There's even a guy who testified to this way back in the early 2000s (Bush/Gore) that this was what they did with the old Diebold machines.
All I was saying was, they had to do MORE than just dump a couple hundred thousand new mail-in ballots into the pile. They almost certainly had to destroy Trump ballots somehow to make the numbers work.
The guy way back in the early 2000s was the same man who ran the machines in NH in 2020. I can't remember his name right off hand, but it's the same dude.
Destroy ballots, you say? Well, get this. Remember Arizona, 2020? Do you happen to recall when Maricopa County put "2.1 million ballots" on a truck to send to the Senate? They took a picture and asked where they wanted them sent, or something to that extent. The Senate didn't want them yet, and they were to be put back. Two days later there is a chicken barn fire at the farm of Clint Hickman. Here's the kicker. There were never 2.1 million ballots in the back of that truck. When they did the audit, there were like 30 pallets making up the 2.1 million ballots. There were SIX pallets on that truck. So, why were those 6 pallets, which they called 2.1 million, really put on that truck? Trump won Arizona BIG. Big enough that it would take 6 pallets of ballots to dispose of that evidence.
Throw in the fact there is a ballot printing company right down the street...
Oh, that SAME ballot printing company had pallets of ballots in Cobb County, Georgia. The same place they were shredding ballots right after the election.
Lots of coincidences, if you ask me.
Yep, no doubt they were disposing of ballots en masse around the country, Maricopa was probably the most.