Amazing recording: Trump is winning in California! Biden’s fake ballot arrived by plane…

From PC Radio (Dec. 27), security personnel with ties to the Department of Defense say ballots were unloaded from a plane in Arizona that boosted Joe Biden in the general election.

Last week the PC Radio host spoke with Ryan Hartwig, who broke the Facebook insider story, and Hartwig told a story about a mysterious plane landing at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport) filled with ballots, a tip he got from a flight attendant, who of course must have paid for it.

Since then, PC radio stations have been receiving oath testimony, court documents and a male voice recording. Among the affidavits are descriptions of phantom shipments (ghost shipment), which are shipments that are not properly processed by the U.S. Postal Service and cannot be traced. Others reveal that on Nov. 4, employees under their employ loaded an entire box of ballots onto a plane, with one box holding 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of ballots. The tipster said that a hangar owner at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport had hinted that fraudulent ballots were unloaded from a Korean plane on Nov. 5 and then taken to the Maricopa County tabulation center for counting. A conference call is said to have been arranged between the tipster and Trump‘s attorney, but it is not known if the call actually took place.

In the male voice on the tape mentioned above, the male voice says he has first-hand knowledge that the plane escorted by the Arizona National Guard was loaded with ballots specifically to help fuel Joe Biden’s presidential election in 2020.

The male voice said, “I know that no one loaded anything onto that plane, but something was unloaded from the plane …… unloaded the ballots …… was through United Parcel Service (United Parcel Service) and FedEx …… was shipped to Las Vegas.”

Someone asked, “Aren’t they shipped to Cooper County for the general election?”

The male voice said, “Some of it is going to Cooper County, but most of it is going to Las Vegas.”

The male voice added, “In the legal election, Trump won in a landslide …… even in California he actually won.”

According to sworn witness testimony, the voice on the tape is that of Kenneth scott Koch, who now claims to be a family member of the politically influential billionaire Koch brothers.

Koch recently ran for political office but was disqualified as a candidate for mayor because of discrepancies in signatures on petitions. Koch currently works for a security agency called Mayhem Solutions, based in Casa Grande, Ariz. But the agency offers its services statewide, according to online sources.

So how did this tape come about?

On Nov. 9, two sworn witnesses returned to the residence of one of them and reported it to police when they discovered that the home’s security camera system was disabled. Since this is a court-protected address, law enforcement officials told this witness that their communications had likely been intercepted. Presumably, a global positioning system may have been used to track their location.

The sworn witness said a friend offered to come over to accompany him on Nov. 16, and when the friend arrived and saw that the security system here was still not working, he suggested that his friend Koch come and check it out because Koch claimed he had done work for the Department of Defense and had expertise in security systems and could check that security system.

Koch arrived at the sworn witness’ home at 8:30 p.m. that evening, observed the perimeter of the building, and checked the security system and location of all the cameras. Koch asked the witness if there was a recording device in the home. The witness said no. Once inside the kitchen, the friend asked the witness to show Koch the video of the security system being breached, and Koch immediately spotted a man on the video and said he knew the man worked for the company that made aircraft for the Department of Defense.

The witness immediately realized that Koch might have some connection to this man, and with a quick thought turned on the phone’s recorder and recorded the conversation.