Possible Election Fraud Coverup: Abandoned School Bus Allegedly Filled with Voting Machines Found in AZ; Bus has Blackened Windows & Nevada Plates

BY LISA MICHELLE | DECEMBER 6, 2020

This story is still developing . . .

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A “digital soldier” who goes by the Twitter name “The White Rabbit” has been following up on a viral social media story that involves a possible election fraud coverup. An unmarked abandoned school bus with blackened windows and 2006 Nevada license plates was discovered at a Shell gas station on Route 85 in Buckeye, Arizona, in Maricopa County. The bus was filled with what appears to be voting machines.

Maricopa, of course, is one of the swing-state counties where voter and election fraud are suspected.

The Shell station manager purportedly spotted the broken down bus in the early hours of Thursday morning. The driver was nowhere to be found, and she called the police to report it. Suspicions, however, were heightened when the Sheriff, swarms of police, and ATF investigators arrived at the scene, and the story began to go viral on social media . . .


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“Breaking; School bus abandoned in AZ filled with ‘Voting Machines’,” reads the first in a string of tweets on The White Rabbit’s timeline. “ATF and Sheriff show up. License plates from NV. Note the Blacked Out Windows!”

Importantly, The White Rabbit warns that the story still needs substantiation . . .

Folks, calm down, we need verfication [sic], we need witnesses to come forward, we have 2 refrences [sic] to this story. We are now confirming the original source was from 4Chan, we need you help to dig in, do not take peoples word for it, dig in and find the truth…

Get to work…

For clarity, we have linked together some tweets in the thread describing the details . . .

More details are unfolding from the source, no I do not give away sources unless instructed to do so by the source. ‘This morning in the wee hours a yellow schoolbus [sic] ostensibly broke down and was quietly abandoned in the Sonoran Desert’

When the manager of the Shell station where it was left noticed the abandoned vehicle, she called police. This gas station is on State Route 85 at Maricopa County Route 85, just south of Interstate 10. The bus has no school name, Nevada plates, license tag dated 2006.

Windows are blacked out. Police arrive on scene and open the back and find the bus full of voting machines. The Bureau of ATF was reportedly called on scene along with Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department.

When asked to verify the story, local police reportedly responded how did you find out about that’ making persons suspicious that the story is being suppressed.

More as it comes in… Follow the Rabbit.

As more details and comments emerge, the photograph of the scene is attributed to John Wyatt Morgan on his Facebook account . . .

A closeup picture of a machine that was found on the bus also is shown, but it’s unclear whether or not to credit John Wyatt Morgan for it as well . . .

The Buckeye Arizona Police Department confirmed the details surrounding this story in a December 4 Facebook post but refuted the nature of the contents that were found on the bus, stating that the information is “inaccurate.” The bus was filled with surplus office equipment, invoices, and receipts . . .

Lead Stories fact-checked the story and traces it back to a December 3 Facebook post that has since evolved. It also verified the plates on the bus as registered, active, and up-to-date and notes that some have identified a yellow sticker and logo seen in blown up photos of the machines to Election Systems & Software (ES&S). When it contacted ES&S, the public relations manger denied that the photo is of a voting machine, claiming,

The item seen in the photo is not a voting machine or tabulation machine. The label you see in the photo is affixed to a printer.

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Some have called the story B.S. after reading the piece by Lead Stories . . .

Others think it’s too much of a coincidence and don’t buy the explanations of it . . .

“That sticker says ES&S Election Systems & Software,” tweets, Roscoe B. Davis. “[T]hat’s not surplus office equipment, that [sic] voting machines. Either Buckeye PD is Complicit or Clueless but that’s not office equipment”.

“Like these”? tweets another user, who includes a screenshot from a link to ES&S voting machines. The images seem to match the equipment found on the bus . . .

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“Tanya-Punch like a Powell” sums up the general consensus, writing,

People are ignoring this. Why?

A sticker on the machine says ES&S and actually says election systems & software. Does this mean election system software and ‘equipment’ for the teachers Union? I don’t care what ‘officials’ call it. Did we start trusting them all again?

Either way, Lead Stories will continue to follow up and has also reached out to the Arizona Secretary of State and Attorney General for more information. It will update readers if and when a response is received.

Lisa Michelle

Lisa Michelle

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