December 2020 Newsletter

Lawsuits Reveal Georgia Election Fraud

Listed chronologically by date are facts revealed in successive lawsuits filed against Governor Kemp, Secretary of State (SOS) Brad Raffensperger, Georgia State Election Board1members and a case brought against specific election officials in 15 Georgia counties.

November 25, 2020. This 104-page lawsuit listing six plaintiffs3 explains Georgia‟s rush-into-use of Dominion Voting Systems with software allowing computerized ballot-stuffing and vote manipulation over the internet. Page 5 states: “A core requirement of the Smartmatic software design was the software‟s ability to hide its manipulation of votes from any audit.” Physical evidence uncontrovertibly confirms that the software was breached and the machines were connected to the internet in violation of state and federal laws.

A former electronic intelligence analyst under 305th Military Intelligence and SAM missile system electronic intelligence confirmed this: “Dominion software was accessed by agents acting on behalf of China and Iran in order to monitor and manipulate elections, including the most recent US general election in 2020.” Another expert concludes that “hundreds of thousands” of votes cast for President Trump in 2020 were transferred to candidate Joe Biden.

Although the analysis of election illegalities is extensive in this lawsuit, page 11 tells us this: “At least 96,600 votes were illegally counted during the Georgia 2020 general election.” From that, subtract Biden‟s 12,670 vote victory to learn that President Trump won Georgia by 73,930 votes. Page 17 reveals that 66,247 ballots were cast by under-voting-age individuals. Those votes were counted, although the mid-teen individuals had been illegally registered.

March 6, 2020 the SOS and Democrat Party Agencies signed a “Compromise and Settlement Agreement and Release.” Although the SOS has no power to change law, (a) he directed county administrators to override election law and (b) he weakened the absentee ballot signature law.

Plaintiffs Asked the Court for 15 Judgments, including the following:

  • Order Governor Kemp, SOS Raffensperger and Board of Elections to decertify the election;
  • Order Governor Kemp to certify President Trump as the winner of the election;
  • Order voting machines immediately seized and impounded for a forensic audit;
  • Order expert inspection of all voting machines and software in Georgia;
  • Declare that the SOS Rule modifying election laws violates the U.S. Constitution.
  • Declare that the certified election results violate the U.S. Constitution‟s Due Process Clause.
  • Issue six judgments to remedy multiple evidence-supported election law violations;
  • Prohibit the Governor and SOS from certifying election results to the Electoral College; and
  • Require remedial action to eliminate mail-in and absentee ballot fraud.

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