Breaking news! Joe State Senate Releases Election Fraud Report, Votes to Revoke Joe State Electoral College Certification

According to a Dec. 23 report by Georgia Media (DJHJ Media), the Georgia Senate Committee, which issued a report on election irregularities and possible fraudulent activity involved, the Joe Senate Committee heard witness testimony, and other evidence that made the election not credible, and finally the committee voted to revoke the existing Electoral College certification.

According to Joe State Media, Joe State’s absentee ballots had 16,000 more votes than the election night participation count absentee ballots, and Biden only needed about 12,000 votes to lead in Joe State. In Fulton County, the counters shooed Republicans and members of the press out on the pretext that the night’s count was over. Once the people to be shooed away were gone, the counters hauled out the suitcases filled with ballots. Originally President Trump had a huge lead at the end of Election Day, but the four suitcases of ballots narrowed the gap between the two sides, and the additional absentee ballots were then cast for Biden, surprisingly giving him the win. The commission authored a 15-page report that was highly critical of the entire election process.

In addition, the Joe State media discovered that Ron, the brother of Joe State Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, works for huawei Enterprise Storage Solutions in Shenzhen, a company owned by the Chinese Communist authorities. Isn’t it funny how all roads lead to the Chinese Communist Party? The CCP went all out to get Biden elected, as did Raffensperger.

Here is a summary of the Joe State Report (Report of the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Election Law Study of the Permanent Senate Committee on the Judiciary).

The November 3, 2020 general election is so chaotic that any reported results must be deemed unreliable. The subcommittee took testimony from witnesses and obtained sworn testimony. The Subcommittee received evidence that the correct protocols were not used to properly secure the ballots throughout the election, before the election, after the polls opened, and during the recount.

The subcommittee heard testimony that it was possible, even likely, that a large number of fraudulent ballots were added to the pool of ballots deemed to have been voted, and that these ballots were no longer traceable.

The subcommittee heard testimony of original ballots that appeared suspicious or unverifiable, and that counting personnel were unable to distinguish between test ballots and absentee ballots. Signatures were also not consistently verified during the absentee ballot process as required by law.

Observers who monitored ballots on the evening of Election Day testified that they noted that ballots were insecure, that seals and security tags were not used, and that the chain of custody was often lax or non-existent. During the recount, monitors observed similar problems with broken ballot seals and ballots being stored in unsecured locations for hours or overnight.

There was a lack of enforcement, sloppy ballot handling by counting personnel, deliberate concealment of ballot numbers, failure to follow procedures during the recount, insecure handling of military ballots, and insecure data storage (laptops and flash memory were used).

According to testimony submitted, there were numerous equipment failures when ballots did not pass through the machines or when a ballot was counted more than once.

Georgia U.S. Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.) announced on Twitter Dec. 22 that he will lead the charge against the certified results of Georgia’s electoral votes on Jan. 6.