F-E-L-O-N-Y. — Lin Wood Drops Late-Night Bombshell: “Would someone ask my never-to-be friend Brad Raffensperger @GaSecofState if he has seen this tape of election fraud at State Farm Arena in Fulton Co., GA?”

F-E-L-O-N-Y. — Lin Wood Drops Late-Night Bombshell: “Would
someone ask my never-to-be friend Brad Raffensperger @GaSecofState
if he has seen this tape of election fraud at State Farm Arena in
Fulton Co., GA?” 1

Lin Wood and Sidney Powell have both been promising big things
would be happening in Georgia very soon. It looks like Lin Wood has
dropped his first bobmshell tonight.


100 Percent Fed Up
– In a surprise, late-night tweet,
Attorney Lin Wood, who’s been warning Georgia Governor Brian Kemp
(R) and GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger that he’s coming
after them and that he’s got the goods, laid down the gauntlet.
In his first tweet in a series of tweets,�Wood tweeted:

Would someone ask my never-to-be friend Brad Raffensperger
@GaSecofState if he has seen this tape of election fraud at State
Farm Arena in Fulton Co., GA?

Several people have seen it. Many more will see it soon.

Video camera eye does not lie.

How do you spell Election Fraud?

Wood included two images of a subpoena for Atlanta Hawks VP
Scott Wilkinson from the US District Court with GA Secretary of
State Raffensperger listed as the Defendant.

The subpoena demands and surveillance tapes, documents,
information or objects, permission to inspect the premises a suite
in the State Farm Arena. The subpoena includes recordings of
elevators and loading docks and loading dock entrances. The
subpoena also asks for any work orders or permits related to a
water break in the Hawks arena.

Would someone ask my
never-to-be friend Brad Raffensperger @GaSecofState
if he has seen this tape of election fraud at State Farm Arena in
Fulton Co., GA.

Several people have seen it. Many more will see it soon.

Video camera eye does not lie.

How do you spell Election Fraud? pic.twitter.com/I6jWX0NIF2

— Lin Wood (@LLinWood)
November 24, 2020

“In time, people are
going to prison in Georgia,†Lin Wood warned in his next tweet,
adding, “Every lie will be revealed†
He ended with #FightBack
for TRUTH

In time, people are going to
prison in Georgia.

Every lie will be revealed.#FightBack
for TRUTH https://t.co/K7uppJnCCX

— Lin Wood (@LLinWood)
November 24, 2020

What really happened in Georgia when the water main
reportedly broke causing a delay in the election counting in the
state?


The Gateway Pundit
 was first to report about the “water main
break†in the Atlanta Hawks State Farm Arena – On election
night in Georgia President Trump was running away with the
Presidential election, then suddenly it was reported that vote
counting had stopped in Fulton County due to a water main break in
Atlanta.

Nearly 40,000 absentee ballots will not be counted for the state
of Georgia until at least Wednesday after a water main break,
Fulton County officials said.

According to officials, a water main break at State Farm Arena
caused a pipe to burst. The burst pipe was discovered around 6 a.m.
Counting of the ballots began at 11 a.m.


According to CBS WVLT8
ballots in Georgia would not be counted
due to a water main break:

Nearly 40,000 absentee ballots will not be counted for the state
of Georgia until at least Wednesday after a water main break,
Fulton County officials said.

According to officials, a water main break at State Farm Arena
caused a pipe to burst. The burst pipe was discovered around 6 a.m.
Counting of the ballots began at 11 a.m.


WVLT8
also released a statement from the Secretary of State
related to the incident:

Tonight Fulton County will report results for
approximately 86,000 absentee ballots, as well as Election Day and
Early Voting results. These represent the vast majority of ballots
cast within Fulton County.

As planned, Fulton County will continue to tabulate
the remainder of absentee ballots over the next two days. Absentee
ballot processing requires that each ballot is opened, signatures
verified, and ballots scanned. This is a labor-intensive process
that takes longer to tabulate than other forms of voting. Fulton
County did not anticipate having all absentee ballots processed on
Election Day.

(States like Florida count these ballots before the election and
provide up-to-date results which enables them to provide final
results on election night.  Any state that doesn’t count ballots
before the election when received so winners can be announced on
election night appears to place ulterior motives ahead of
transparency and timeliness.)

One Georgia resident, attorney Paul J. Dzikowski, attempted to
obtain more information on the reported water main break in
Atlanta.  He sent a letter to and requested any information related
to the water main break under the Georgia Open Records Act.  This
is what he wrote in his request:

Please accept this correspondence (and the attached letter) as a
request for production and inspection of records under the Georgia
Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, et seq. (the “Actâ€).
Please produce, for inspection and copying, the following
records:

• ALL “Public records†related to the burst pipe at State
Farm Arena that occurred on or about November 3, 2020, which
impacted the counting of ballots by Fulton County authorities,
including and not limited to internal and external communications
with any person(s), communications with Fulton Co. Board of
Registrations and Elections, memoranda, notes, work orders,
requisitions, invoices, repair records, and all other public
records.

This request is intended to be as comprehensive as possible and
should be interpreted as broadly as the law allows, in accordance
with the Act, and shall encompass records in paper form and any
electronic and digital format. I look forward to your prompt
response as soon as the records are available for inspection and
copying but in no event more than three (3) business days following
your receipt of this request, as required by the Act.

In response the only public records generated as
a result of the alleged “burst pipe†that halted the counting
of ballots in Atlanta (Fulton Co.) were a few text messages.  These
messages were with the Sr. Vice President of the Atlanta Hawks,
Geoffrey Stiles, who called it a “slow leak†that was
“contained quickly,†and he said the entire thing was “highly
exaggerated.â€

Wood ended his series of tweets with a Crooked Hillary and Brad
Raffensperger joke (?):

Hillary & Brad Raffensperger @GaSecofState overheard at
Atlanta cafe tonight:

Brad: Does Bleachbit work on videotapes?

Hillary: Not as well as a hammer.

Brad: Any other way to destroy evidence?

Hillary: If I had been in Nixon’s shoes, I would have burned
the tapes.

F-E-L-O-N-Y

Hillary & Brad
Raffensperger @GaSecofState
overheard at Atlanta cafe tonight:

Brad: Does Bleachbit work on video tapes?
Hillary: Not as well as a hammer.
Brad: Any other way to destroy evidence?
Hillary: If I had been in Nixon’s shoes, I would have burned the
tapes.

F-E-L-O-N-Y

— Lin Wood (@LLinWood)
November 24, 2020

 

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F-E-L-O-N-Y. — Lin Wood Drops Late-Night Bombshell: “Would
someone ask my never-to-be friend Brad Raffensperger @GaSecofState
if he has seen this tape of election fraud at State Farm Arena in
Fulton Co., GA?â€
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