WE CAUGHT THEM: Pallets of Fake Ballots in Georgia’s Fulton County Were Identified, Filmed and Sampled Before Moving Trucks Picked Them Up and Shredded Them [Video Update]

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EXCLUSIVE: Fraudulent Georgia Ballots Were Addressed to Elections Consultant Dwight Brower – The Same Guy Who Reported the Fake Water Main Break and Then Terminated Election Whistleblower

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THE GATEWAY PUNDIT | By Joe Hoft | January 1, 2021

The counterfeit Fulton County Georgia ballots recorded in the 2020 election were identified before the corrupt gang of Georgia officials picked them up and shredded them. 

Samples were also taken.

The Georgia election gang has some major explaining to do.

Patrick Byrne, Founder of Overstock.com and now member of the Trump team who is attempting to prove the massive fraud across the country released some shocking news moments ago in a series of tweets.

In his first tweet Byrnes tweets:

BIG NEWS: COUNTERFEIT FULTON COUNTY GEORGIA BALLOTS. On a tip, our operative entered the Fulton County (Atlanta) Warehouse and took this series of photos: THESE ARE FAKE BALLOTS (note the quantity):

It should be noted: These photos of the ballots were posted earlier last month from inside the same warehouse.

Here are some more pics of the ballots:

More pics:

They’re all fraudulent:

Tens of thousands of ballots:

The rented trucks were filmed pulling up to the warehouse:

The video will be in an upcoming post:

Someone has some serious explaining to do. This election was corrupt.

More… This is important. Patrick Byrne with Jovan Pulitzer.

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WATCH VIDEO UPDATE: As promised above, Patrick Byrne has since posted the video, “Armed Trafficking of Ballots from election Prep Center to Sheriff Jackson’s Office.”


Video Credit: AddyAdds | Dec. 15, 2020

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