In February, just a few weeks before my first in-person presentation in New Jersey, the DOJ released a nugget of gold that just happens to corroborate what is plainly obvious in statistical analysis – that there is a substantial manual fraud portion present in modern day elections. This is clear not only in New Jersey, which I can prove should have been a much closer state than certified, and throughout the wall of “blue states” and in the supposedly competitive states that determined the “winner” of the past presidential election.
I believe there are two primary vectors of election manipulation – manual and digital. For those who are 100% laser focused on the electronic elections infrastructure (voting machines, tabulators, e-pollbooks, and software), don’t forget that the COVID-19 scam was expressly cooked up to loosen absentee balloting procedures on the fly. That wasn’t for nothing. My analysis, when overlaid on a highways map, often identifies ballot trafficking corridors, especially when laid side-by-side to mapping for an adjacent county that is afflicted with a substantial statistical indication of cheating.
The DOJ’s release pertains to the 2022 midterm elections, but it doesn’t take much of a logical leap to recognize that this practice was certainly in place in the 2020 presidential race, and my Military Intelligence mind assesses with certainty that these tactics were a prime cause of the manipulated election totals reported in November 2020. The balance of this article does not cover the potential for digital fraud but explores the life cycle of a fraudulent mail-in ballot based on what the DOJ case reported from Atlantic County, New Jersey.
Situation
A former member of the City Council of Atlantic City, Craig Callaway, charged with depriving, defrauding, and attempting to deprive and defraud the residents of the state of New Jersey of a fair and impartially conducted election process by the fraudulent procurement, casting, and tabulation of ballots.
Callaway is typically associated with Democrat candidates (what a surprise!), but has also worked for current Republican congressman Jeff Van Drew, a former Democrat. Another news source claims Callaway is “known for his ability to deliver large blocks of absentee ballots to election officials that often sway the outcome of elections.” So much for our elections being practically fraud-free.
The Four-Part Life Cycle of a Fraudulent Mail-In Ballot
I) Selection
According to the DOJ release, Callaway and his team offered to pay accomplices to hand-deliver completed mail-in ballot requests to the county clerk’s office and claim to be the recipients’ authorized messengers, with duties to provide necessary proof of the identity of the supposed voter or voters and then deliver the ballot to the intended recipient.
According to the filing, these messengers then delivered the ballots to Callaway and his henchmen, who did the “voting” and returned the ballots to be tabulated. What is not said in the complaint is that in order to know whose ballots to request, information is required to understand who it is that will not be voting because they are either dead, relocated, or never existed in the first place. Such entries are strewn about voter rolls in every state, especially those engaged in Automatic Voter Registration. Party bosses, henchmen, and operatives have access to these “bonus” entries (they know who they are, and we do not) and then spend a lengthy early voting period or mail-ballot request period engaging in the adult equivalent of an Easter egg hunt.
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