BOOM!!! MORE ELECTION FRAUD EXPOSED! – USPS WHISTLEBLOWERS: USPS Driver Delivered Hundreds of Thousands of Completed Ballots Across Three State Lines

by
Ken Eyring

The list of corruption in the General Election is massive, and keeps growing by the day. Patriotic Americans who refuse to be silenced have had enough and are coming forward with irrefutable evidence of election fraud.

Related: Nefarious Dominion Voting Machine Chain of Custody In Milton, Georgia

Per the Gateway Pundidt, multiple USPS drivers have come forward at a press conference by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, a national Constitutional litigation organization to present more evidence.

The Amistad Project said that they have sworn declarations that state over 300,000 ballots are at issue in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and over 121,000 in Pennsylvania. They claim that their evidence reveals multi-state illegal efforts by USPS workers to influence the election in at least three of six swing states.

Whistleblowers came forward on Tuesday, including one who witnessed the shipping of an estimated 144,000-288,000 completed ballots across three state lines on October 21.
The new information was made public at a press conference by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, a national constitutional litigation organization.

Evidence provided by the whistleblowers is being used in litigation by the Amistad Project to ensure election integrity and to uphold election laws in key battleground states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

One of the whistleblowers, a USPS subcontractor, Jesse Morgan, drives a route from Lancaster, PA to Bethpage, NY to Harrisburg, PA, and back to Lancaster.

“On October 21, he arrived at Bethpage where he saw 24 gaylords (large cardboard containers used by USPS) and was told they contained mail-in ballots. He saw 24 gaylords containing bulk mail bins filled with identically-sized ballot envelopes stacked crosswise, which likely contained 144,000-288,000 ballots or more,” Amistad said. “He could see it contained handwritten return addresses and one was even marked Certified Mail, prompting the expediter to remark that the person must have really wanted the ballot to get to its destination. Both of these observations revealed the ballots had already been completed and were being returned to be counted.”

A second whistleblower, Nathan Pease of Madison, Wisconsin, was also a USPS subcontractor. He says that on November 4 and November 5, two separate postal workers informed him that the USPS was gathering tens of thousands of ballots and backdating the postmarks to November 3 so that they may be counted — despite the deadline already passing.

Greg Stenstrom, who testified before the Pennsylvania legislature last week, also spoke at the Amistad news conference.  Stenstrom said that in Delaware County he “witnessed unsupervised access by a vendor representing Dominion during which the vendor apparently violated election system certification protocols and inserted jump drives to download and update the aggregation machines counting the vote.

Stenstrom says that he witnessed election officials violating protocols by breaking the seal on the machine jump drives and comingling them. He believes that this reflects an intentional effort to prevent audits to accurately determine the count.

“This conduct as well violates certification protocols. This evidence joins evidence from Georgia indicating a dominion vendor actually removed the hard drive from an aggregator and took it home with him, thus breaking the chain of custody and undermining the integrity of the count,” Amistad Project said.

You can read the entire story here.

H/T: TheGatewayPundit

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  • Ken Eyring

    I'm a Constitutional Conservative, proud of our country and the founding documents our Constitutional Republic is based on. I believe in self reliance and personal responsibility. I'm passionate about Parental Rights and properly educating our children, who will someday become our country's leaders.

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