Project Veritas Talks to Whistleblower MI USPS Worker About Backdated Ballot Scheme [VIDEO EVIDENCE]

RED STATE | By Jennifer OLiver O’connell | November 5, 2020

Project Veritas and James O’Keefe has dropped their first investigative video on “how” voter fraud is happening in Michigan.

With ballots still being counted or reviewed in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and North Carolina, mistakes and malfeasance is being exposed, and grassroots activists are converging on these cities in order to #StopTheSteal and ensure every legal vote is counted, and those that are not legal are discovered and rejected.

A Traverse City, Michigan postal worker (Barlow Branch) was told by his supervisor Jonathan to collect any ballots in the post, to separate them at the end of the day, and then to hand stamp them with the previous day’s date. The worker gave today’s date (November 4) as context, which meant he would stamp the mail with the date of the day prior. These ballots were then placed in a special tub and put through the express distribution center.

In October a Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that all absentee and mail-in ballots must be postmarked by November 2 in order to be counted. Essentially, the supervisor was instructing the workers on how to circumvent election laws in order to have a stash of ballots ready for… whatever.

O’Keefe asked him what made him come forward. His response:

“It’s sketchy. I don’t like sketchy. It screams of corruption. Also knowing the post office’s leanings politically, it didn’t seem quite right.”

O’Keefe called the worker’s supervisor, Jonathan Clark for comment. After O’Keefe introduced himself and explained why he was calling, Jonathan hung up on him.

As of this writing, former Vice President Joe Biden is the projected winner in Michigan. Michigan is one of the state’s that the Trump campaign is suing over ballot counting.

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