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Uncovering the Smoking Gun in the 2020 US Election Allegations

February 23, 2025Film2136
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Uncovering the Smoking Gun in the 2020 US Election Allegations

Recently, there have been persistent claims about election fraud in the 2020 US presidential election, particularly related to mass voter fraud. While many of these claims have been met with denial and skepticism, emerging evidence suggests that several allegations have solid backing. This article delves into the most irrefutable evidence of election crimes during the 2020 election, specifically emphasizing the illegal destruction of evidence and election fraud.

Verifier Confessions and Video Evidence

One of the most compelling pieces of evidence in the 2020 election allegations is the involvement of Trump supporters in voter fraud. Key figures like Jenna Ellis, Kenneth Chesebro, Sydney Powell, and Alan Scott Graham have admitted to engaging in voter fraud, further supporting the claims. These confessions, along with videos and documents, provide a solid foundation for the allegations.

The Case in Atlanta: A Smoking Gun Video

Perhaps the most undeniable evidence of election crimes came from the incident in Atlanta on election night. Despite the Georgia State Secretary of State declaring the state for Trump, the voting process suddenly stopped mid-count. Poll workers were forcibly removed, and ballots were packed up.

However, a video from the scene reveals a different truth. The remaining poll workers pulled the ballots back out and continued counting, with some even running ballots through multiple times. For example, Shaye Moss, the supervisor, lifted the tabulator lid of her mother's Ruby Freeman tabulator, covered the ID reader, and then ran a large stack of pristine ballots through the machine. This process was meticulously documented on security cameras, providing undeniable evidence of voter fraud.

Further Evidence and Acknowledgments

Freeman later confessed to the fraud on police body cam, and even bragged on social media about running the "baby" (a code for fake ballots). An audit revealed that 17,852 ballot images had been deleted, confirmed by three subsequent audits. This was a significant discrepancy, as election director Richard Barron claimed the deletions were due to "ten bad tabulators" that did not exist.

Illegal Ballot Deletion and Unplanned Recounts

Further corroborating evidence involves the illegal deletion of ballot images during and after the election. In a Democrat stronghold, Biden’s vote percentages soared dramatically in the first three hours of counting, then dropped sharply when observers were removed. An audit of ballot images found 17,852 deletions, which was confirmed by three subsequent audits. The state initially claimed that three recounts had “confirmed” a Biden win, but a private investigator, Kevin Moncla, discovered emails regarding an unplanned second recount, which was later conducted with minimal documentation.

The Investigation and Resolution

Barron, the Election Director, conducted a third recount using machines, which showed 17,000 missing ballots. An audit of the machine recount revealed the same number of missing ballot images, 17,852. Despite the evidence, Barron continued to stonewall, accusing county workers of errors and demanding a “reconciliation” of the counts.

Final accountability measures were taken, with the Georgia Board of Elections reprimanding Fulton County for 38 points of malfeasance, including illegal ballot deletion and false reporting of recount results. However, only the Republican members of the board voted against the reprimand, wanting to add criminal charges. The evidence presented is compelling and undeniable, despite efforts to suppress it.

Conclusion

The evidence of voter fraud and election crimes in the 2020 election is overwhelming and backed by video evidence, confessions, and audits. While the propaganda machine continues to deny these facts, the truth is evident. The legal and ethical implications of these actions continue to be debated, and the public is increasingly demanding transparency and accountability.