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GEORGIA SENATE: ‘Coordinated Illegal Activities’ Happened On November 3, ‘Sufficient To Change The Results’

GEORGIA SENATE: ‘Coordinated Illegal Activities’ Happened On
November 3, ‘Sufficient To Change The Results’ 1

A new report from the Georgia State Senate’s Election Law Study
Subcommittee found evidence of illegal activity executed by
election workers at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on November 3
and 4, 2020.

The Georgia Election Law Study Subcommittee is a subcommittee of
the Georgia State Senate Judiciary Committee. Subcommittee
Chairman, William Ligon (R), said the draft report has not been
formally approved by either the subcommittee or the Judicial
Committee.

“The events at the State Farm Arena are particularly
disturbing because they demonstrated intent on the part of election
workers to exclude the public from viewing the counting of ballots,
an intentional disregard for the law. The number of votes that
could have been counted in that length of time was sufficient to
change the results of the presidential election and the senatorial
contests,” the report reads.

“Furthermore, there appears to be coordinated illegal
activities by election workers themselves who purposely placed
fraudulent ballots into the final election totals.”

Today marks six weeks since
the election. We’ve shown you the fraud and irregularities in the
vote. And we ask ourselves—what is different today? What will be
different on Jan. 5th?

It’s time for the appointment of a federal special prosecutor
to get to the bottom of this.

— William Ligon (@SenWilliamLigon)
December 16, 2020

Election workers counted mail-in ballots at the arena location
and according to surveillance camera footage from Election Day –
and corroborated by eyewitness testimony, workers stopped counting
ballots at approximately 10:30pm local time. The illegal act comes
in their resumption of the count after observers and media left the
counting area.


Gabriel Sterling
, an election official who works in
Raffensperger’s office and who has vehemently insisted there was
no vote fraud or ballot tampering through the whole of the election
and across the state, has paradoxically acknowledged that there was
an 82-minute period on Election Night when no monitor was present
as ballots were being counted.

Raffensperger’s office has refused to acknowledge the
illegality of the action, instead blaming the media and observers
for leaving after the announcement that counting was stopping for
the night.

A spokesman for embattled
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
said in a statement,
“The report makes rash conclusions based on a one-sided
presentation of conspiracy theories, poorly assembled data and
conjecture. Of the many courts that have reviewed this same jumble
of misinformation, none have found one shred of it to be credible.
It is disappointing that the members of the study committee let
their political allegiance cloud their judgment when dispassionate
analysis by the courts have determined the allegations to be
nonsense.”

The subcommittee’s report acknowledged that a plethora of
witnesses and experts testified about irregularities and fraud
allegations during a public hearing earlier this month.

In summary, the legislators on the subcommittee wrote, the
General Election “was chaotic and any reported results must be
viewed as untrustworthy.”

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