Elections are stolen using mail-in ballots
Runbeck Election Services ballot assembly line in Phoenix on Sept. 22nd, 2020. (Sean Logan/The Republic)
How are elections stolen using mail-in ballots?
Use pre-printed mail-in ballots without using bar codes to track a single envelope.
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Appoint Hillary Clinton’s lawyer, Marc Elias, head of the U.S. Postal Service “Strike Team,” to handle mail-in ballots.
Marc Elias is in charge of the USPS division handling mail-in ballots
Use Parascript signature verification software made in Moscow to verify fake mail-in ballots printed by Runbeck are verified registered voters.
Moscow-made signature verification software reads Runbeck's fake mail-in ballots as valid.
Eliminate deadlines to close the polls.
Keep them open for as long as it takes to flip the count in favor of candidates picked by Political Party hacks.
Use companies like Runbeck Election Services to pre-print up to two million ballots daily.
Stuff the pre-printed Runbeck ballots into mail drop boxes without security.
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Use ballot scanner parts made in Dalian, China.
Panasonic opened a factory in Dalian, China.
Using voting system hardware and software made in China and Malaysia violates national security.
Voting systems made in China violate national security
Let the Pentagon seize control of federal, state, and local elections.
Pentagon is in charge of Elections.
Give foreign companies access to the Pentagon’s database to help manage the military’s mail-in votes programs.
Scytl is one of those companies.
It counts votes.
They flip votes to those who pay them the most.
Scytl has access to the Pentagon's database.
Pay China for access to the Pentagon’s mail-in ballots program from Beijing and Wuhan.
Konnech CEO Eugene Yu has access to the Pentagon's database, too
BlackRock controls elections and the Biden Administration.
BlackRock owns controlling shares of Runbeck Elections Services and Konnech PollChief election software.
Tip from Daniel Meegan.