Election Tabulation and Final Tally Was Done in Election Day and Thereafter by Aggregating USB Drives Information that was Used to “Collect and Tabulate” Mail-In Ballot Data Conveniently Sent Days Before or After November 3rd
USB Drives were handled stored in places that had a broken chain of custody and were fed to machines in non transparent way by people that weren’t part of the process or assigned to that task in a proper and transparent way. At least 47 flash drives were stolen in Pennsylvania, but the Secretary of state people declared there is no election integrity risk. “I personally observed USB cards being uploaded to voting machines by the voting machine warehouse supervisor on multiple occasions. This person is not being observed, he’s not a part of the process that I can see, and he is walking in with baggies of USBs”.
This raises concerns since in the 2020 election would include more mail-in ballots and early votes then ever before. This in turn require more time and more human and machine processing, verifying and counting. it was reported that some voting places where not locked under key and some ballot collection boxes were stolen or put under fire. Also, some USB Drives and laptops used by the election boards where stolen. If we add the fact that millions of mail in ballots where sent with wrong text or to wrong addresses it might open the door for litigation, ballot harvesting and counting inconsistencies.
Police are investigating after someone stole an employee’s laptop and encrypted USB devices from an election machine warehouse in Philadelphia, according to a spokesperson.
Fox29 Insinuated that the USB and the laptop couldn’t be involved in election irregularities by stating: “According to Election Services and Software, the laptop did not hold any sensitive data related to elections and it was not used to program the election or interact with USBs used in elections.” In retrospective this insinuation is disputed and may not hold water. Pennsylvania’s State Senator Rep. Mastirano that called for a Pennsylvania senate hearing to discuss the THOUSANDS of irregularities, and misconduct witnessed by voters and witnesses.