They shredded ballots (and/or envelopes) in Georgia already.
It's clear they're hiding everything in Georgia. In addition to the machines, here's my theory regarding absentee ballots:
The easiest, and hardest to detect, method for voting for another person is to vote for a person who has moved to a new state. If I move from Georgia to Illinois, I'm not going to check my status in Georgia. Who has records of people moving? The post office does. When I move from Georgia to Illinois, I put in a change of address form with the post office so all my mail is forwarded. Now that I've moved out of Georgia, and it's on record that I've moved, my vote in Georgia is up for grabs. I'll never check it!
John Doe can request an absentee ballot under my name in Georgia . Here's the part where multple things could have happened:
The ballot is intercepted before delivered to my old address. John Doe can now vote under my name in Georgia.
They don't care about the ballot being delivered to my old address. They let it get delivered, and the new residents will likely throw it away or send it back. This doesn't matter because John Doe now submits an absentee ballot under my name (not necessarily the one that was delivered to my previous address). This is where the fake ballots brought in over night could come into to play in these cities. They knew they 'requested' enough absentee ballots so they could bring in fake ballots at night and the numbers would still match up.
How many people moved to a new state within the last 2-4 years? How easy is it to get that list?
I'm pretty sure this theory relates to Matt Braynard's research.
They requested thousands upon thousands of absentee ballots for people who already moved out of the state and then they brought those in throughout the day or in the middle of the night. This connects with the impossible timeline in Fulton County: https://thedonald.win/p/11QSGyVkVo/fulton-county-timeline---impossi/c/
Fulton County had ~16,000 absentee ballots received on election day. They averaged less than 3,000 per day in the two weeks leading up to Nov 3.
They paused the counting in the evening on Nov. 3. They threw out ballots for Trump or they brought in enough new ballots for Biden that they could overcome the margin.
They shredded ballots (and/or envelopes) in Georgia already.
It's clear they're hiding everything in Georgia. In addition to the machines, here's my theory regarding absentee ballots:
The easiest, and hardest to detect, method for voting for another person is to vote for a person who has moved to a new state. If I move from Georgia to Illinois, I'm not going to check my status in Georgia. Who has records of people moving? The post office does. When I move from Georgia to Illinois, I put in a change of address form with the post office so all my mail is forwarded. Now that I've moved out of Georgia, and it's on record that I've moved, my vote in Georgia is up for grabs. I'll never check it!
John Doe can request an absentee ballot under my name in Georgia . Here's the part where multple things could have happened:
How many people moved to a new state within the last 2-4 years? How easy is it to get that list?
I'm pretty sure this theory relates to Matt Braynard's research.
They requested thousands upon thousands of absentee ballots for people who already moved out of the state and then they brought those in throughout the day or in the middle of the night. This connects with the impossible timeline in Fulton County: https://thedonald.win/p/11QSGyVkVo/fulton-county-timeline---impossi/c/
Fulton County had ~16,000 absentee ballots received on election day. They averaged less than 3,000 per day in the two weeks leading up to Nov 3.
They paused the counting in the evening on Nov. 3. They threw out ballots for Trump or they brought in enough new ballots for Biden that they could overcome the margin.
If anyone has moved to another state in the past 4 years, they should check to see if they were counted as voting in the old state.