USPS Contractor Saw Trailer Full of Ballots Disappear in Pennsylvania

Originally published at: USPS Contractor Saw Trailer Full of Ballots Disappear in Pennsylvania | Infostormer.com

Yesterday, the Amistad Project held a press conference on election fraud featuring eyewitness accounts from people who worked for the United States Postal Service.

One of them was a truck driver named Jesse Morgan who was instructed to deliver a cargo load containing hundreds of thousands of ballots from New York into Pennsylvania. Upon arriving in Pennsylvania, he was forced to wait for six hours to have his trailer unloaded before he was told by a top plant supervisor to transport the ballots to another location in the state.

Despite his protests, he completed the transport only to discover the next day that the trailer with the ballots had disappeared. He noted how this was extremely strange as he had used this same trailer for pretty much all his transport runs.

Another eyewitness saw the USPS engage in the backdating of mail-in ballots something of which other whistleblowers have described.

The USPS obviously played a major role in this mail-in fraud. That’s why they were giving the guy who Donald Trump picked to run the organization such a hard time a few months ago. They were afraid that he was going to prevent them from implementing their massive fraud operation.

The scale of this fraud is so massive that it is hard to comprehend. Almost every type of fraud you can think of was used to try and steal the election from Trump.

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It is not about counting the votes. It is about keeping ill-legitimate votes OUT of the system. If the procedures are not follow regarding what constitutes a legitimate vote, and if there is no quality control ill-legal votes will enter the system which creates a trained system.

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No matter how flagrant and open the fraud is, the forced narrative will be that there is no proof.

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