Georgia Poll Workers Who Raised Election Concerns Get Terminated: Epoch Times

“In that oath, we say that I will, to the best of my abilities, make sure there is no fraud, deceit—it kind of goes on down like this,” Voyles added. “So I saw what I was doing was an extension of my job as a poll manager. In other words, I had seen fraud I had seen deceit, I had seen the things that in our poll reading we were warned to stay away from and to report if we see them. I did, and in this case, at this point, the truth was not received well.”

John Eastman Explains the Historical Precedents on Dueling Electors: Epoch Times

“So John Kennedy’s electors also met on their own and cast their votes for John Kennedy. When the results of that litigation were concluded, and it was determined that Kennedy had actually won Hawaii. The governor retroactively certified the Kennedy electors, and those votes are the ones that were opened in Congress at the joint session of Congress in the beginning of January.”

Georgia Is Only Path for Constitution’s Survival: Epoch Times Commentary

The presidential election was not between Donald Trump and Joe Biden nor even Republicans and Democrats. It was between two systems: a constitutional republic based on the consent of the governed versus collectivism managed by elites for their own benefit…Until 2017, both Republican and Democrat figureheads represented globalism and catered to crony capitalists. They have enjoyed excess profits created by Chinese labor exploitation and unbalanced trade that favors China at U.S. expense…Google, Twitter, and Facebook staked their future on defeating Trump.

Peter Navarro Issues Report on Voting Irregularities: ‘The Emperor, In the Election, Has No Clothes:’ Epoch Times

“If these election irregularities are not fully investigated prior to Inauguration Day and thereby effectively allowed to stand, this nation runs the very real risk of never being able to have a fair presidential election again,” Navarro said in the report. [Voting irregularities are catalogued on charts and easy to understand at a glance.]

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