Reporter : Wang Kaidi / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/12/02/a103000339.html / Direct translation / Images : Video Screenshots
On Tuesday (December 1), a national non-profit legal institution held a press conference in Arlington, Victoria. Three whistleblowers provided first-hand evidence to prove election officials As well as the widespread illegal behavior of the United States Postal System (USPS) personnel, the results of this election were affected.
Former Kansas Attorney General Amistad Program Director Phillip Kline said, "This is the most lawless election in American history."
On Tuesday, the Thomas More Society's Amistad Project held a press conference. In response to this general election, they have conducted an 18-month follow-up investigation and analysis. Based on the results of the analysis and the first-hand evidence provided by the three whistleblowers, they found large-scale fraud in the election, including personnel from the US Postal System.
Phillip Kline added, "There are between 130,000 and 280,000 filled-out 2020 election ballots that were shipped from Bethpage, New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. These ballots and the transport trailers have disappeared."
Jesse Morgan, who drove a trailer for the subcontractor of the US Post Office, shared his personal experience. On October 21 before the general election, he received 24 large cardboard boxes from the New York State Post Distribution Center, filled with filled-in ballots. After he sent the ballots to the Pennsylvania Post Office as required, the trailer full of ballots disappeared strangely the next day.
Penn State Trailer Driver Jesse Morgan said, "Things have become even stranger. I think about why this is. I want to send the filled-in ballot from New York State to Pennsylvania?"
Combining Jesse's experience with the abnormal conditions in many counting centers on election night, and the analysis of postal experts, the truth has emerged.
Anthony Shaffer, a member of the Amistad project investigation team: "I believe that there is no doubt that we have evidence that there is a large-scale transportation of filled ballots, which are filled into the counting center.
By analyzing the voting data of five swing states including Georgia and Pennsylvania, experts estimate that there are 120,000 to 550,000 questionable votes in these states, including illegal votes that are included in the statistics in various ways, and that legal votes are not included.
Phillip Kline said, “Americans must decide whether these massive evidence of election fraud deserve a response.”
Witness: Gregory Stenstrom, Republican Party of Pennsylvania, said, "People must rise up and resist! I am a patriot first, an American. This is my country, my republic."
This press conference was broadcast live on NTDTV. President Trump specially pushed the live link of NTDTV.
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UPDATE 3/12/20
Truck driver testified: 300,000 votes disappeared after being transported from New York to Pennsylvania
Reporter : Xiao Jing / Editor: Li Jia / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/12/02/a103000714.html / Direct translation
On Tuesday (December 1), the American conservative non-profit law firm "Thomas More Society" held a press conference in Arlington, Virginia. Disclose evidence of election fraud. A truck driver testified that he had witnessed nearly 300,000 ballots transported from New York State to Pennsylvania, and then suddenly disappeared.
At a press conference held at the Westin Arlington Hotel on Tuesday, the “Amistad Project” of the “Thomas More Society” announced that the evidence they obtained revealed that the United States The Post Office participated in vote fraud in the current presidential election.
The person in charge of the project stated that the testimony they obtained indicated that there were more than 300,000 votes in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and more than 121,000 in Pennsylvania.
One of the witnesses was Jesse Morgan, a US Postal Service subcontractor and truck driver. In the 9-minute testimony, he recounted a series of incredible things that happened when he transported about 288,000 votes across three states on October 21.
That day, Morgan was responsible for shipping the mail from Bethpage, New York, to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and finally back to Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
"I saw a total of 24 large cardboard boxes full of ballots put in my trailer. These boxes were filled with plastic pallets. I call them'ballot trays'." Morgan said: "All envelope sizes It’s all the same. I see a return address on the envelope. These are all filled out ballots."
Morgan went on to say that after he transported the ballots to Harrisburg, (the other party) would not let him unload the truck; he waited from 9:15 am until 3 pm when a person who claimed to be a "transportation supervisor" told him to Drive to Lancaster without having to unload the ballots that should have been sent to Harrisburg.
Morgan said the supervisor was "very rude" and refused to give him any vouchers or overtime orders.
Then, Morgan drove the car to the Lancaster Post Office and unlocked the trailer. The truck and trailer were parked in place, but the next morning he found that the trailer was missing!
Morgan said that a series of unusual events that took place on October 21 "cannot be a coincidence." He confirmed that he saw those ballots with return addresses. "These ballots were loaded on my trailer in New York and sent To Pennsylvania", "I don't know (what happened), so I decided to speak up."
Phil Kline, director of the "Amistad Project" and former Kansas Attorney General, said that as many as 288,000 filled-in ballots suddenly disappeared in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. "This evidence needs to be investigated, this evidence needs an answer, and the American people need to know the answer."
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