At the Pennsylvania hearing on the integrity of the 2020 election, Greg Stenstrom, a navy veteran, computer scientist and Pennsylvania poll watcher, alleged that 47 USB cards have gone missing after he witnessed them being uploaded to voting machines, casting doubts concerning the validity of up to 120,000 votes. President Donald Trump posted a tweet regarding his testimony today at 8:36 a.m.
Stenstrom stated that he is an expert in security and fraud, and that he witnessed a warehouse supervisor upload USB drives to voting machines at least 24 times with zero observation by poll watchers. The witness explained that he has submitted pictures of the supervisor “walking in with baggies” of USB drives in his signed affidavit, in which he addresses multiple election day irregularities.
Stenstrom notes that he was told by legal experts that it is standard for USB drives to be used by warehouse supervisors to tally votes, but after speaking with U.S. Attorney William McSwain and other law enforcement officials, he was told that “generally, more than two is unusual.”
47 of these USB drives are now allegedly unaccounted for. Stenstrom said that the handling of these drives is in violation of the rules set by the Delaware County Board of Elections, noting that “In all cases, they didn’t follow any of the procedures.”
When he raised the issue to law enforcement, he was...
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2 comments:
No one outside Washington believes there was not fraud in this election. However; things will not change because those in power to make it change do not want it changed.
Exactly.
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