REGIME STRIKES BACK: Georgia State Election Board Reportedly Asks FBI to Investigate Email About a Case They Recently Cancelled Hearing On
Lawfare: The Ignored Complaint
Earlier this month, the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) was set to finally hear the damning complaint that alleged over 17k ballot images did not exist or were “missing”, 3k ballots were counted twice, and 20k ballots were attributed to tabulators that Fulton County has been unable to show even exist. It may sound far-fetched, but as stated on the Voice of Rural America podcast, it was made a “Category 3” complaint by investigators, which is the most severe, according to the complainant, Joe Rossi.
BREAKING
Many have seen this “17k ballots in Fulton” story that’s been viral the last few days? This complaint was labeled “Tier 3”, the most “most serious”.
Well, the State Election Board in Georgia has now PULLED that complaint from next weeks docket.
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Then, without explanation, SEB 2023-023 was removed from the Dec 19th SEB hearing and continued for another hearing that has not yet been determined. SEB 2023-025 was submitted over a year ago on July 8, 2022. A source involved with the complaint told The Gateway Pundit that it was continued because “the investigators could not answer basic questions about the complaint.”
Lawfare: The Email
Two days after the complaint was removed by the SEB, it was revealed by the Altantic Journal-Constitution that the SEB had asked the FBI to investigate one of the complainants over an email. The referred email was dated September 21st, 2023. The AJC article was published December 21, 2023, just two days after the highly-criticized SEB removed the complaint from its hearing.
The AJC article cites four short quotes from the 7-page email. Those quotes are as follows:
“Mr. Mashburn, listen well. There will be no more excuses. I am putting you on notice that I will be holding you accountable,”
“There are 19 people whose lives hang in the balance because they knew Georgia’s 2020 General Election and Senate run-off results were wrong. Those people were right. You can either properly investigate our complaints and verify the facts or I will show you publicly in the media.”
“You may think that the Dog and Pony show yesterday concluded the matter – if so, you are sadly mistaken. I urge you to contemplate and reconsider your responsibilities and position – for you are attorneys. I imagine that some of you would like to continue to be.”“We can address these matters privately or publicly but make no mistake – they will be addressed.”
“It’s one of a string of unsubstantiated complaints filed by election conspiracists since Democrat Joe Biden defeated Trump by about 12,000 votes in Georgia’s 2020 election. Three vote counts confirmed Biden’s victory and multiple investigations have debunked allegations of fraud.”
I am responding to you tonight so that you will “have all the information” you need with time to spare. We are exasperated at being told to provide 48-hour turnaround service on a matter that has been pending since at least the date we drafted the complaint (July 8, 2022). Please understand that most of this information was presented to the Governor or the Secretary of State even before that date and we have spent a lot of time and treasure trying to get someone to review this analysis. So even though we may express our frustration, we are heartened by the fact that someone is actually reading what we submitted more than 14 months ago.
“Will we now be the targets of an investigation? Like True the Vote, are we too in jeopardy or at risk of being sued by the State Election Board for seeking redress and remedy from our government for fraud, waste, and abuse? Does anyone at the Secretary of State’s office want to acknowledge that we have a First Amendment right to petition our government for a [sic] redress of grievances?”
Four-hundred-and-twenty-four (424) days have passed since we filed this complaint. How is it that source data is only now being sought? Considering only days ago Ms. McGowan reported to the board:“…the investigation is (sic) has been complete but Mr. Rossi “keeps asking
that the scope of the investigation be broadened beyond the original
complaint,”
How could it have been completed without accessing the source data? And if the data has already been referenced, why is Mr. Zagorin now seeking it from us? Is contesting his explanation for the missing ballot images we know to be false,
“broadening the scope”?
The information you now seek has been available to you since December of 2020 and likely before. It was obtained by us and many others — only as a result of hard-fought litigation – in both the pending Fulton County ballot case matter, while
the media continues to report that there is “no evidence” of any irregularity in the 2020 election, or in the Curling case, which has hardly moved to any conclusion over the six years it has been moldering in the Federal court. And the media reports that the courts have “heard the evidence.” You know that is not true
Lawfare: The Media
Continuing with the Mockingbird Media narrative, below is the last three paragraphs of the email, of which the AJC cited five consecutive sentences and presented them as two quotes (the AJC quotes are underlined):
“Mr. Mashburn, please be advised that we have filed multiple very serious complaints
documenting the very serious problems with Georgia’s elections over the course of
nearly three years. We have been very patient and very understanding. Aside from those
which were referred to the SEB by Governor Kemp, our complaints have been ignored.In fact, our complaints have been avoided. Now games are being played and I have
grown tired.I am speaking only for myself here. Mr. Mashburn, listen well. There will be no more
excuses. I am putting you on notice that I will be holding you accountable. There are 19
people whose lives hang in the balance because they knew Georgia’s 2020 General
Election and Senate run-off results were wrong. Those people were right. You can either
properly investigate our complaints and verify the facts or I will show you publicly in the
media. You are the chairman of the State Election Board, which is the only entity in the
state of Georgia who has the authority to investigate, recognize, and remedy the travesty
that you are witnessing. We have the receipts- not just for Fulton County, but for
multiple counties across the state. Preserve all records and communications, Mr.
Mashburn. I expect to hear from you by noon on Monday.If we can help explain what you have that you do not understand, please feel free
to call on us. You have our telephone numbers and email addresses. Thank you.”
There is no threat of violence whatsoever. There is a growing frustration that the will of the People is being deliberately ignored and if it continues, there will be a public disclosure in the media. Unfortunately, as the AJC has confirmed, there is more interest in the media to support willful subversions by highlighting persecutions of those who bring evidence.
The email is exactly right: there are mountains of evidence that could exonerate the 19 individuals mentioned in the Fulton County RICO case if these complaints are investigated and proven correct. Those individuals are being threatened with jail-time and expending hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of dollars from the lifesavings and through grassroots fundraising.
“You may think that the Dog and Pony show yesterday concluded the matter – if so, you are sadly mistaken. I urge you to contemplate and reconsider your responsibilities and position – for you are attorneys. I imagine that some of you would like to continue to be.We can address these matters privately or publicly but make no mistake – they will be addressed. As always, I am available any time to discuss these matters.”
Lawfare: ‘No Evidence’
It’s one of a string of unsubstantiated complaints filed by election conspiracists since Democrat Joe Biden defeated Trump by about 12,000 votes in Georgia’s 2020 election. Three vote counts confirmed Biden’s victory and multiple investigations have debunked allegations of fraud.
- 17k missing ballot images
- 3k duplicate ballots counted
- 20k ballots ran through 10 tabulators that have no records whatsoever, according to several open records requests
For the first machine count, production included images of ballots or BMD
printout cards for only 168,726 of the 528,776 cast vote records: 376,863
image files are missing. For the second machine count, Fulton County’s
production included images of ballots or BMD printout cards for 510,073 of
the 527,925 cast vote records: 17,852 image files are missing.
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