In September radio host John Fredericks joined Steve Bannon to discuss an EXPLOSIVE development in Georgia.
According to John Fredericks, investigators have video of 240 leftist operatives he called “ballot traffickers” dumping tens of thousands of ballots into drop boxes in the middle of the night in locations across Georgia.
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The leftist operatives were identified making numerous drops in the middle of the night. They were filmed emptying their backpacks of ballots into the drop boxes in the middle of the night. Ballot harvesting is not legal in Georgia. This was criminal behavior caught on video!
True the Vote and OPSEC Group have copies of the video and are promising to release it in the near future.
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This was a massive organized effort by the American left to commit fraud.
Catherine Engelbrecht and True the Vote are behind this investigation and we were told it involves SEVERAL BATTLEGROUND STATES and will soon go public.
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Investigative journalist Heather Mullins released a photo of one of the late-night ballot traffickers in Georgia.
On Thursday Vic Reynolds, (pictured above) the Director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation who was appointed by Governor Brian Kemp, wrote a letter to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution saying his organization has not found enough evidence to pursue claims by True the Vote of ballot harvesting in the 2020 elections. Reynolds also leaked private information shared with him by True the Vote.
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported:
The head of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation told the state GOP chairman that there’s not enough evidence to pursue unsubstantiated claims of ballot harvesting in the 2020 elections based on cellphone signals collected by a conservative organization.
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GBI Director Vic Reynolds wrote in a letter obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday that GPS signals alone, without any witnesses or perpetrators, fall short of meriting a fresh law enforcement inquiry.
“Based on what has been provided and what has not been provided, an investigation is not justified,” Reynolds wrote.
It’s the latest in a string of setbacks to allies of former President Donald Trump who have leveled false accusations of widespread voting fraud while seeking to overturn his narrow November election defeat in Georgia.
Reynolds’ letter to Texas-based True the Vote and Georgia GOP Chairman David Shafer came in response to their allegations that GPS data identified 279 cellphones that had made multiple trips to within 100 feet of ballot drop boxes between Oct. 1 and Jan. 5.
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Georgia law prohibits ballot collections in which organizations collect and mail absentee ballots on behalf of voters. Only voters themselves or their relatives are allowed to handle their ballots.
“What has not been provided is any other kind of evidence that ties these cellphones to ballot harvesting,” Reynolds wrote in the Sept. 30 letter. “As it exists, the data, while curious, does not rise to the level of probable cause that a crime has been committed.”
On Friday True the Vote sent a letter from their attorney on the report by the GBI Director to Governor Brian Kemp.
Vic Reynolds did not include recent data collected by True the Vote including video evidence in his latest investigation. Who is he protecting?
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Vic Reynolds also leaked private information and the identities of activists to the liberal media despite his assurance that this would not happen.
True the Vote responded on Friday with a letter from their attorneys. They told him to keep all of his documents. They are threatening action.
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We reached out to Catherine Engelbrecht and she had “no response” on this week’s developments.
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