Judge Blocks, Then Unblocks Georgia From Wiping or Resetting Election Machines

A federal judge presiding over a major election lawsuit in Georgia on Nov. 29 issued and then reversed an order directing the state to cease and desist wiping or resetting election machines.

“Defendants are ordered to maintain the status quo & are temporarily enjoined from wiping or resetting any voting machines in the State of Georgia until further order of the court,” U.S. District Judge Timothy Batten Sr. wrote in an emergency order issued Nov. 29.

The judge reversed the order not long after, explaining that the defendants aren’t in possession of the machines.

Update – Judge Reapproves Emergency Order Blocking Georgia From Wiping or Resetting Voting Machines

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We were warned in 2016 that tabulated results on Dominion voting machines could be manipulated

We were warned in 2016 that tabulated results on Dominion voting machines could be manipulated

It’s hard to understand why any state would use Dominion voting systems. Way back in 2016, prior to the first election of Donald Trump, at a conference at the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology in San Francisco on October 20, experts warned that with very little security, the tabulated results could be manipulated.

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Pennsylvania Bombshell: Biden 99.4% vs. Trump 0.6% – Stunning testimony that the media has dutifully ignored.

Pennsylvania Bombshell: Biden 99.4% vs. Trump 0.6% – Stunning testimony that the media has dutifully ignored.

There are landslides and then there are landslides. There are lopsided votes and then there are lopsided votes. There are egregious examples of vote manipulation and then there are really egregious examples of vote manipulation. What surfaced during hearings in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on November 25, 2020 may set the standard for electoral outrageousness. An expert testifying to the Pennsylvania Senate flagged a batch of ballots that recorded some 570,000 votes for Joe Biden and only 3,200 for Donald Trump.

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FBI Requests Fraud, Disenfranchisement Evidence, Researcher Says

The FBI has reached out to an election integrity researcher for evidence of crimes in the 2020 election, said the researcher, who is also a former Trump campaign official.

The evidence was collected by the Voter Integrity Project (VIP) led by Matt Braynard, former data and strategy director for President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign.

Tell them you have a copy of the Pee Pee tape if you want them to actually do something.

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Amistad Project Director: 2020 Election One of the Most Lawless in US History

A former state attorney general whose group is involved in election-related litigation in battleground states said Saturday that he believes the 2020 election was lawless.

“I think that this was one of the most lawless elections in U.S. history,” Phill Kline told The Epoch Times. That lawlessness has made it difficult for people to have faith in the election results, he added.

Kline, the former Republican Kansas attorney general, serves as director of the Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project, an initiative that works to preserve civil liberties.

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Trump on Election Fraud: The DOJ and FBI Are ‘Missing in Action‘

Trump on Election Fraud: The DOJ and FBI Are ‘Missing in Action‘

President Donald Trump said during a phone interview on this week’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” the FBI and the Department of Justice was “missing in action” on claims of massive fraud in the 2020 election.

Bartiromo said, “You have laid out some serious charges here. Shouldn’t this be something that the FBI is investigating? Are they? Is the DOJ investigating?”

Trump said, “Missing in action, can’t tell you where they are.

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New Lawsuit Asks Wisconsin Supreme Court to Declare All Drop-Box Ballots Illegal and Block Certification

A new lawsuit filed with the Wisconsin Supreme Court seeks to block the state from certifying the election results, arguing that all ballots cast via drop boxes are illegal and should be discarded, and if such ballots cannot be reliably identified for rejection, then the state legislature should nominate its own slate of presidential electors.

The lawsuit complaint, filed on Nov. 27 on behalf of Wisconsin voter Dean Mueller (pdf), argues that the Plaintiff’s right to a “safe, free, secure and transparent presidential election” was violated “in that his vote has been diluted by the counting of thousands of illegal votes placed in illegal ballot drop boxes across the State of Wisconsin.”

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Here Are Some More Troubling Questions About the Election Numbers

Folks on the left and in media have been downplaying or mocking any questions about the legitimacy of the election.

This despite sworn affidavits as to a variety of issues in multiple states.

You would think that media would want to report on some of the allegations. But in large measure, the national media has mostly turned a blind eye, any of the actual affidavits from witnesses. The only coverage has been from conservative or local media.

But the results of the election themselves raise questions.

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Zuckerberg-Funded Group Comes Into Spotlight in Election-Related Court Cases

A group that received hundreds of millions of dollars from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is accused in post-election lawsuits of contributing to constitutional violations in key battleground states.

The Center for Tech and Civic Life, a national nonprofit based in Illinois, provided funding to over 2,500 election offices across the country to run elections amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds were used to pay poll workers, put up ballot drop boxes, and acquire mail-in ballot equipment and supplies.

…In the Georgia filing, the Amistad Project says the unregulated private funds from the Center for Tech and Civic Life were used to pay “ballot harvesters,” deputize and pay political activists to manage ballots, and consolidate counting centers in the urban core “to facilitate the movement of hundreds of thousands of questionable ballots in secrecy without legally required bi-partisan observation.”

Gee, didn’t Zuckerberg’s FB censor something about Joe Biden and his deviant family?

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The ‘smartest man in the room’ has joined Sidney Powell’s team

The ‘smartest man in the room’ has joined Sidney Powell’s team

In her Georgia complaint, Sidney Powell included the declaration of Navid Keshavarz-Nia, an expert witness who stated under oath that there was massive computer fraud in the 2020 election, all of it intended to secure a victory for Joe Biden.  Dr. Kershavarz-Nia’s name may not mean a lot to you, but it’s one of the weightiest names in the world when it comes to sniffing out cyber-security problems.

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It’s Happening: Pennsylvania State Legislature Files Resolution — DISPUTES STATEWIDE 2020 ELECTION RESULTS

To even the casual observer, it should be obvious that there was a whole lotta cheatin’ going on in the Pennsylvania election. How can you be winning by 700,000 on election night and be losing by the next day with almost every single vote for one candidate? One particularly pathetic candidate at that. The Pennsylvania legislature has swung into action.

h/t Mauser

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Judge rules pro-Trump case established a ‘likelihood to succeed on the merits’ in Pennsylvania

Judge rules pro-Trump case established a ‘likelihood to succeed on the merits’ in Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania appellate court judge who issued a temporary injunction Wednesday against the state certifying its 2020 election results released an accompanying opinion Friday explaining her decision.

In the opinion, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough predicted that the plaintiffs in the case will ultimately win the battle they’re waging in the Keystone State.

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Judge: Republicans Will Likely Win Pennsylvania Election Lawsuit

Judge: Republicans Will Likely Win Pennsylvania Election Lawsuit

The judge who ordered Pennsylvania to not certify the results of the 2020 election wrote in an opinion on Friday that the Republicans who filed the related lawsuit will likely win the case.

Pennsylvania Commonwealth Judge Patricia McCullough made the assessment as part of an opinion explaining her rationale for blocking Pennsylvania’s election certification.

A group of Republican lawmakers and candidates sued the Keystone State earlier this week, arguing that the state legislature’s mail-in voting law—Act 77—violated the commonwealth’s constitution.

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