Amazing: Chinese shipping receipts survive among thousands of ballot pieces in Joe

Patrick M. Byrne, a billionaire American entrepreneur who advocates constitutional republicanism in government, has provided a lot of deep government secrets during this election fraud revelation. The latest bombshell is that he just tweeted 2 stories behind the U.S. vote involving China 2 hours ago, on the morning of the 4th.

Bern said, please people read and retweet my tweets, the life of our country will depend on your actions. Citizens, I will add more information to the picture. While saving information for preservation, I will also let that information go viral. Here I will tell two stories.

Story #1: It’s normal for a Michigan printer to print ballots for Delaware County, Pennsylvania and Lancashire County, Pennsylvania. However, in addition to the ballots printed and delivered to these two counties under contract, the printer also printed additional ballots that were transferred to Bethpage, New York.

The ballots that were shipped to Bethpage were legally legal because they came from the same printing plant as the legal ballots. In Bethpage, a group of people were in a boiler room filling out the ballots for “Biden” and the completed ballots were shipped to Pennsylvania and mailed out from there. That’s hundreds of thousands of ballots.

We have all these documents. Texts, statements, affidavits, everything. —

We also know that the same ballot printing company, and other companies in the same family, also printed ballots for Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Georgia.

Story No. 2: China sent forged ballots to Fulton County, Georgia. During the election night count, all but four of the people in the video were removed from the counting site because of a “water break.

Last Wednesday (Dec. 30) the Georgia Senate Judiciary voted to inspect the Fulton County voting operation. A few hours later (as I posted earlier), a corporate van stopped and filled the van with voting materials.

On Dec. 31, a shredding company in neighboring Cobb County, Georgia, was given about 3,000 pounds of ballots to shred. Possessing the materials were Georgia authorities.

Several sheets of paper were found stuck to the side of the shredder, including some unshredded ballots that 2 federally certified legal inspectors examined and found to be inconsistent with legal ballots. Also, there was a shipping voucher from a Chinese company that belonged to the Chinese company that printed these ballots. It was in Chinese.

At this time, Bourne has only released the information and has not yet provided photos or video.