BOMBSHELL: Election Day Memo Exposes Fraud in Fulton County

A contractor named Carter Jones was hired to monitor election counting in Fulton County, Georgia, on the day of the 2020 election. He wrote down everything he witnessed, which included massive election integrity failures involving double counting and chain of custody problems.

This written record, made in November 2020, is somehow just coming to light now. And it directly contradicts Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s claim that the 2020 election was “safe, secure, and honest.”

A contractor handpicked to monitor election counting in Fulton County wrote a 29-page memo back in November outlining the “massive” election integrity failures and mismanagement that he witnessed in the Atlanta-area’s election centers.

The bombshell report, constructed like a minute-by-minute diary, cited a litany of high-risk problems such as the double-counting of votes, insecure storage of ballots, possible violations of voter privacy, the mysterious removal of election materials at a vote collection warehouse, and the suspicious movement of “too many” ballots on Election Day.

“This seems like a massive chain of custody problem,” the contractor Carter Jones warned in the memo delivered by his firm Seven Hill Strategies to Raffensperger’s office shortly after the election.

That glaring notation was written around 4:00 p.m. on Election Day, when Jones observed absentee ballots arriving at the county’s central absentee scanning center at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena “in rolling bins 2k at a time.”

“It is my understanding is that the ballots are supposed to be moved in numbered, sealed boxes to protect them,” he wrote, noting these ballots weren’t.

He also feared the flow of absentee ballots seemed too voluminous. “Too many ballots coming in for secure black ballot boxes,” he observed.

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Perhaps equally concerning, Jones noted the presence of two temporary poll workers, one of whom claimed he was there to mess things up.

Jones also raised concerns about the temporary workers brought in by a firm called Happy Faces to scan and count ballots after an election observer purported to witness a conversation in an elevator in which one of the workers revealed his intention to “f*ck sh*t up.”

“I must keep an eye on these two,” Jones wrote. “Perhaps this was a bad joke, but it was very poorly timed in the presence of a poll watcher.”

Think about this. One person witnessed and documented all of these things at one location on election day. It makes one wonder how widespread these election integrity failures were.

Some people, like Raffensperger, think these failures were isolated and that they do not alter the outcome of the election.

But it’s documented cases like these that suggest perhaps the outcome was influenced… that perhaps more ballot audits are needed to reassure the American public that our elections can be trusted.

If the elections really were “safe, secure, and honest,” then Democrats should have nothing to fear.