Shredded ballots found in dumpster, Maricopa County officials’ farm mysteriously catches fire

The election drama continues in Maricopa County, Arizona (AZ). These crooks are doing everything they can to obstruct justice and tamper with evidence because they know it’s too likely they’ll get away with it.

On Wednesday, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS) in Arizona loaded ballots for the 2020 general election onto a truck and sent them to the Arizona Senate. The Senate won a court case in which a judge ordered the ballots to be presented to the Senate after months of trying to obtain them. But the Board of Supervisors had already loaded the ballots onto the truck before the Time and destination of the ballots were transported and notified to the county Board of Supervisors, at which point the Senate had not requested the ballots. The Gateway Pundit does not believe that the ballots were moved with proper chain-of-custody documentation.

Newspapers somehow got wind of this and collectively reported that the Arizona Senate wasn’t ready for a truckload of ballots months after the ballots were requested.

The Arizona Republic (AZCentral) reports that for two months, the Arizona Senate has been demanding that Maricopa County turn over the 2.1 million ballots cast in the November election. If this is the beginning of a “full forensic audit” by Republicans, get ready for an Arizona train wreck.

But that’s not close to the truth, and the video below explains the whole mess very well.

This video is very accurate. The ballots were moved without direction from the Senate, and that was probably illegal.

The ballots were loaded onto trucks without the location to which they were shipped.

There is no evidence that the ballots were moved under the proper chain of custody, which is also illegal.

Instead, the media was called in to make up stories that the Senate was not ready for the ballots.

The ballots were then stored in an open warehouse that appeared to be accessible to anyone.

It was at this location that shredded ballots were found early Saturday morning.

At noon Saturday, two barns caught fire at a farm owned by a member of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.

The Arizona Republic reports that two barns were destroyed and an estimated 165,000 hens died in a fire Saturday at Hickman’s Family Farms in Arlington, about an hour west of Phoenix, according to officials.

Firefighters responded to the farm fire around 1 p.m. and contained the second fire around 4 p.m., a local fire district spokesman said.

The Gateway Pundit writes that a proper investigation of these fires would be advisable. Did shredded paper in the coop start the fire?