11/06/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Load after load of phony ballots is arriving in Pennsylvania, where the race has suddenly become neck-and-neck despite President Trump’s enormous election night lead of more than three-quarters of a million votes.
The past two nights, Democrats have been illicitly padding the numbers for Biden in Pennsylvania by adding hundreds of thousands of new mystery votes to his official count – and they have been mostly doing this in the middle of the night.
In the early morning hours of Nov. 4, a whopping 23,277 votes, all for Biden, suddenly appeared on the scoreboard, leaving many to question from where these ballots came?
The data-driven news and analysis source FiveThirtyEight reported that this 23,277-vote dump, all from Philadelphia and all for Biden, is statistically problematic – meaning impossible – and should not be accepted.
FiveThirtyEight also announced via Twitter that about 5,300 votes arrived from Luzerne County, and most of them, around 4,000, were also for Biden.
“With 83% of the expected vote in, Trump’s lead in PA is now just below 6 points,” the outlet reported at 12:58pm on Nov. 4.
Since that time, Trump’s lead has narrowed to less than 30,000 votes, which makes this 23,277-vote dump of critical importance.
Sadly, there have been several more vote dumps since that time, tabulating into the hundreds of thousands. Were these fraudulent votes to be identified as fraudulent and removed, this would more than secure Trump’s win in Pennsylvania.
Currently, however, the mainstream media is laying the groundwork for a fraudulent Biden win in Pennsylvania, which simply must be challenged if this election is to have any chance at legitimacy.
“Election authorities have yet to provide a transparent explanation as to the origin of at least the first ‘batch’ and how it is that apparently a local population of 23,000 voters could be statistically expected to cast each of their votes for just one candidate,” writes Patrick Delaney for LifeSiteNews.
“The arrival of these ‘batches’ for Biden follows claims of voter fraud in Wisconsin, Michigan, and elsewhere, favoring Biden over President Donald Trump.”
Poll watchers and challengers have repeatedly attempted to do their civic duty by trying to enter the building where all of these questionable ballots are being counted, only to be told that they are not allowed to be there.
In fact, a prosecutor in Philadelphia has threatened to jail the president should he even so much as try to get “uncertified” poll watchers into the building.
“We are not having it,” declared Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. “This is the cradle of democracy and I do, in fact, have something for the president if he wants to send people here to break the law … I have criminal laws.”
So as it currently stands, only non-GOP observers are allowed to watch the ballots being counted in Philadelphia, even as they systematically eliminate, through fraud, Trump’s more than 700,000 vote lead in the state.
We can only hope that Steve Pieczenik is right in claiming that the Trump team has engaged a “sophisticated sting operation” that will trap the Democrats and eventually expose the depths of their corruption for the world to see.
According to Pieczenik, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) printed special ballots this year that contain watermarks and QFS blockchain encryption codes to verify their legitimacy. If this is true, then it is only a matter of time before the real ones are separated from the fake ones, and the true election count is revealed.
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