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Georgia Court to Hear on Petition to Inspect Fulton County Absentee Ballots

The Superior Court of Fulton County is set to hear a petition next week from a group of Georgian voters demanding a “forensic inspection” of mail-in ballots in the county from November’s presidential election. “We have just received notice that we will be granted a hearing Monday, Jan. 4 at 11 a.m. on our Emergency…


Georgia Court to Hear Petition to Inspect Fulton County Absentee Ballots

The Superior Court of Fulton County is set to hear a petition next week from a group of Georgian voters demanding a “forensic inspection” of mail-in ballots in the county from November’s presidential election. “We have just received notice that we will be granted a hearing Monday, Jan. 4 at 11 a.m. on our Emergency…


‘Statistically Impossible’: Poll Observer Says 90 Percent of Military Ballots in Georgia County Went for Biden

A poll observer in Georgia said during a state Senate subcommittee meeting that she witnessed upwards of 90 percent of the military ballots being cast for Joe Biden. Debbie Fisher, an observer in Cobb County, said Wednesday that she was part of the voter review for the Nov. 16 hand recount. Fisher stated that on that…


Paul Kengor: Abolition of Private Property Is at the Core of Communism

To define communism in a sentence it is best to use original words by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who wrote that communist doctrine can be summarized as the abolition of private property Paul Kengor, professor of political science at Grove City College, told The Epoch Times in an interview. “The theory of the Communists…


Hawley on Planned Electoral Objection: ‘Somebody Has to Stand Up’

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) on Wednesday night defended his commitment to objecting to electoral votes during next month’s joint session of Congress, saying that “somebody has to stand up here. You’ve got 74 million Americans who feel disenfranchised.” Hawley earlier in the day became the first senator to commit to objecting on Jan. 6, 2021,…


Lin Wood Files Emergency Petition in Supreme Court Seeking to Block Georgia Runoff

Attorney Lin Wood on Dec. 30 filed an emergency petition in the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to block next week’s Georgia Senate runoff election, days after his lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge. Wood, an attorney with President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, filed his petition (pdf) on Wednesday seeking a judge’s order to halt…


Georgia Senate Subcommittee Requests Forensic Audit of Fulton County Absentee Ballots

Georgia Senate’s Election Law Study Subcommittee unanimously passed a motion to request an audit of absentee ballots in the state’s largest county, Fulton, during a Dec. 30 hearing. The Senators are asking the county to make the ballots “available for inspection” through a method outlined during the hearing by digital ID systems inventor Jovan Pulitzer. Pulitzer…


Georgia Senate Panel Requests Forensic Audit of Fulton County Absentee Ballots

Georgia Senate’s Election Law Study Subcommittee unanimously passed a motion during a Dec. 30 hearing to request an audit of absentee ballots in Fulton County. The senators are asking the state’s largest county to make the ballots “available for inspection” through a method outlined during the hearing by digital ID systems inventor Jovan Pulitzer. Pulitzer suggested…


‘Over a Million People’ Will Rally in Washington to Pressure Congress: ‘Stop the Steal’ Organizer

Ali Alexander, a national organizer of the “Stop the Steal” movement, spoke to NTD’s “Focus Talk” about the upcoming rally in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6, where he says over a million people will show up to protest alleged election fraud. “We’re going to have over a million people in Washington, D.C., because we have…


Pennsylvania State Senator Calls on Deputy AG to Investigate Election Irregularities

Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano called on Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue to investigate irregularities and voter fraud during the Nov. 3 election. Mastriano, a Republican, wrote that Pennsylvania’s executive branch, led by Gov. Tom Wolf and Secretary of Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar, has “inexplicably” refused to investigate allegations of fraud in the state. He…