11/12/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The next time one of your liberal friends screams baseless! or no evidence! concerning allegations of election fraud, try showing them what former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt had to say about what went on in his state during the count.
Speaking to Fox News‘ Shannon Bream, Laxalt confirmed, citing verified court admissions, that the registrar reduced the signature verification standard to a mere 40 percent. This allowed for hundreds of thousands of ballots with missing signature matches to be counted.
In laymen’s terms, the machines that count ballots in Nevada were essentially compromised at the order of election officials who decided that it would not be necessary to verify the legitimacy of mail-in ballots. Based on the number of mail-in ballots received in Nevada, this means that upwards of 200,000 of them are now compromised.
“It’s important to understand first and foremost how insecure this system is,” Laxalt warned during the segment.
“We have over 600,000 mail-in ballots that have been counted – those are votes that are official in our system. We also know that we have unclean rolls – ballots that have been mailed to dead people, to people who have moved out of state, and people that got a dozen ballots in their homes, etc.”
Laxalt further explained that AI (artificial intelligence) and Computer Vision experts have affirmed that the signature verification standard was reduced to 40 percent, suggesting that more than half of Nevada’s ballots are illegitimate votes.
As we continue to learn more about the election situation, we will share our findings at Trump.news.
Since Joe Biden is currently only just 36,186 votes ahead of Trump in Nevada, so these 200,000 anomalous ballots, were they to be thrown out, could result in a Trump victory.
The same is true about the 60,000 votes in Clark County, most of which appear to have been for Trump, that were turned provisional without those who cast them being properly notified. Many of these ballots were thus never signature or identification verified, resulting in them being tossed.
We also know that a postal worker in Nevada was caught admitting on undercover camera to participating in election fraud through the illegal distribution of unclaimed ballots.
All of this and likely more that we do not even know about yet calls into serious question the legitimacy of the vote count in Nevada, which has yet to be officially certified, mind you.
The major media networks have pretty much all crowned Joe Biden as their president, suggesting that anyone who says otherwise is a “conspiracy theorist” devoted to making “baseless” claims. We wonder if this also includes Laxalt and those who testified under oath in court – are they “conspiracy theorists,” too?
One would think that the party constantly screeching about Russian collusion and foreign election interference would want to get to the bottom of the mathematical and statistical impossibilities that plague the 2020 election results. Then again, honesty and integrity are mere buzzwords that Democrats use only when their own power structures are threatened.
In fact, honesty and integrity go right out the window whenever Democrats see an opportunity to steal power, which is exactly what they are now trying to do by installing Biden as their fake president-elect and ignoring the evidence showing that he probably lost.
“At 40%, any signature will do,” wrote one commenter at 100percentfedup.com.
“Fake ballot boiler rooms were at full speed filling out ballots and sending them in. Pre-planned. When a murderer plans a murder, we call it first degree and they can face the death sentence, so when voter fraud is pre-planned there should be 20-50 year sentences. That’s American justice!”
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