Lin Wood Requests Information Related to ‘Water Leak’ In State Farm Center on Election Night Used to ‘Stop Vote Counting’ – Here Is What We Know…

Lin Wood Requests Information Related to ‘Water Leak’ In
State Farm Center on Election Night Used to ‘Stop Vote Counting’ –
Here Is What We Know… 1

Late last night attorney L. Lin Wood announced he had requested information from Georgia’s Secretary of State regarding the supposed water main break on election night in Atlanta.  This water main break was the supposed reason for shutting down ballot counting in Georgia that night.  We believe Wood is on to something.

Here is more on Lin Wood’s request from the corrupt Georgia Secretary of State.

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?”

We know Wood is going to find something because of what we found.  The Gateway Pundit was provided information from a local attorney’s request for information and it revealed there was nothing on the water main break election night.

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It was a lie:

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Open Records Request Finds NO INVOICES OR WORK ORDERS on Reported Election Day Water Main Break in Atlanta — Here’s What We Found…

We reported on the testimony of other Georgia citizens who confirmed there was no water main break – it was a scam – which caused a delay in vote counting in Atlanta:

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: More on Georgia Water Main Break Scam on Election Day – There’s No Evidence to Show It Even Occurred

What really happened on Election Day with absentee ballots in Atlanta? Who called about the water main break that day and planted the story in the news? Will authorities investigate and get to the bottom of this apparent fraud and the rationale for committing it?  It looks like Lin Wood is on to something.

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