In recent weeks, there have been several cases across the country where election fraud has been proven or there is enough evidence to bring to trial issues pertaining to voting security and integrity. These pockets of outright election fraud and evidence of vote manipulation appear to be supporting a trend three years after the 2020 Presidential election, the very real and documented possibility of widespread election fraud. Take the case in Georgia, one of the disputed states in the 2020 election, where Judge Amy Totenberg of the US District Court Atlanta Division has granted a trial over claims of inaccuracies with voting machines, including the disputed Dominion Ballot Marking Device.
In her decision to grant a trial, Judge Totenberg wrote “A plethora of new factual and legal developments emerged along the way, topped off by the breach of the Coffee County election system in early 2021. This breach and the copying and sharing of election system software and voting data to actors and entities inside and outside of the state, as well as through the internet, bear serious ramifications for the future vulnerability of the State’s election system as a whole. Plaintiffs initially discovered this breach in 2021 and, thereafter in 2022, conducted a series of depositions of individuals involved in the breach, some of whom were indicted in the pending RICO criminal case in Fulton County Superior Court. See Georgia v. Trump et al., 23SC188947 (Fulton Cty. Super. Ct. Aug. 14, 2023).”
In conclusion of her 135-page November 10 decision, Judge Totenberg stated: “The dynamics of how a breach in one part of a cyber system may potentially carry cybersecurity reverberations for the entire system for years to come exemplifies the important concerns raised in this case.” She also wrote, “The Court notes that the record evidence does not suggest that the Plaintiffs are conspiracy theorists of any variety. Indeed, some of the nation’s leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists have provided testimony and affidavits on behalf of Plaintiffs’ case in the long course of this litigation.” Conspiracy theory is also not a theory in Connecticut where on November 18 Judge William Clark tossed out the results of the Democratic primary for mayor in the state’s largest city, Bridgeport. The reason: video evidence of drop box ballot stuffing.
In September 2022, former Prince William County, Va., elections registrar Michele White was indicted on felony charges of corruption. Sources report that White is accused of altering the election results and contributing to Biden’s 54% to 44% victory where Trump was predicted to win. Other cases in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin and more have been litigated. The Heritage Foundation election fraud database documents 1,474 proven instances of voter fraud with 1,271 criminal convictions. When the well-intended question election integrity, the political powers and leftist news media mock them as election deniers. Micah 6:11 questions, “Shall I count them pure with the wicked balances, and with the bag of deceitful weights?” Herein the pure intentions for reform are counted on the wicked balances by those who deceive.
Sources:
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud