There's evidence that workers at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on the night of the election engaged in "Coordinated illegal activities" that were sufficient to change the outcome, contend Georiga state senators in a report.
"The events at the State Farm Arena are particularly disturbing because they demonstrated intent on the part of election workers to exclude the public from viewing the counting of ballots, an intentional disregard for the law," said the report from the state Senate's Election Law Study Subcommittee.
"Furthermore, there appears to be coordinated illegal activities by election workers themselves who purposely placed fraudulent ballots into the final election totals," the lawmakers said in the report, issued Thursday.
According to surveillance footage and sworn statements from witnesses, election workers stopped counting ballots at about 10:30 p.m. on Election Day but resumed after observers and media left.
The Epoch Times noted that Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager Gabriel Sterling - who has accused Trump of "Inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence" - has acknowledged there was an 82-minute period on election night when no monitor was present.
Last week, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro released a comprehensive report to back the Trump campaign's claim of election "Theft by a thousand cuts." Navarro identified six major dimensions of alleged election irregularities across six states, including Georgia: "Outright voter fraud, ballot mishandling, contestable process fouls, Equal Protection Clause violations, voting machine irregularities and significant statistical anomalies."
The state senators' report argued a "Great deal of testimony supported evidence of a coordinated effort to prevent a transparent process of observing the counting of ballots during the absentee ballot opening period and on election night. Witnesses testified to hostility to Republican poll workers during the recount - directional signage was unavailable, doors were locked, and Republican poll watchers were sent home early or given menial assignments."
https://www.wnd.com/2020/12/georgia-senators-coordinated-illegal-activities-flipped-election-biden/
The report from the state Senate's Election Law Study Subcommittee
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