Wednesday, December 9, 2020

The Scanners' Long, Covered Table

This article elaborates my preceding article, How long did the imaginary burst waterpipe delay the ballot-counting?

This new articles' analysis uses Poliitikot's YouTube video titled NEW VIDEO EVIDENCE! - Georgia election hearing II part 1.




You can enlarge the below screen-shots by clicking on them.

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If you go to 27:09 on the YouTube video, you will see the situation at 08:22 a.m. on the morning of Election Day, November 3. After the below image of all four quadrants, we will look only at the two upper quadrants.


At the bottom of each of the upper quadrants is a long table covered by a black tablecloth. The table in the right quadrant has a white dot, which can be seen also in the left quadrant. If you orient yourself on that white dot, you will recognize that the two long tables are placed end-to-end.



I think that the workers in the left quadrant open the envelopes and removed the ballots. Those workers use the long table in the left quadrant.

The workers in the right quadrant run the ballots through scanning machines. Those workers use the long table in the right quadrant.

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If you go to 11:39 in the YouTube video, you will see the situation at 11:02 a.m. on November 3.


This situation is not remarkable. I show it only so that you understand the two upper quadrants.

The left quadrant shows workers opening envelopes and removing ballots. Their table holds three trays of ballots.

The right quadrant shows workers running ballots through scanners. Their table holds one tray of ballots.

Trays of Ballots

Now you can forget about this situation at 11:02 a.m. We will jump forward eleven hours. 

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If you watch the YouTube video from 13:30 to 16:00, you will see the situation from 9:56 to 10:25 p.m. on November 3. All the workers have been told to stop at 10:30 and to resume working at 8:30 a.m. Focus on the upper-right quadrant, where the scanning workers put ballot trays into black boxes, which they then begin put under their long table.


Unfortunately, the video then skips to 10:37, so we do not see about 12 minutes, when the boxes are placed underneath the table. 

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Now if you advance the YouTube video to 19:50, you will see the scanning workers begin to remove boxes from under the table at 11:02 p.m.

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I wonder whether the boxes that were placed under the table before 10:30 were the same boxes that were removed from under the table after 11 p.m.

The video's narrator says that she counted four boxes removed from under the table after 11:00 p.m. Many more than four boxes can fit under that table.

I speculate that four boxes of fraudulent ballots were brought into the room and placed under during the table during the day. Then after 11 p.m. those wrong four boxes -- not the correct four boxes -- were removed from under the table and scanned.

I can only speculate, because the entire video is not available to the public.

* I would like to watch the table during the entire day, to confirm that no boxes were placed under the table before 10:30 p.m.

* I would like to watch the table after 10:30 p.m., to confirm that all the boxes were placed and removed at precisely the same locations of the table.

If four boxes of fraudulent ballots were placed under the table sometime before 10:30 p.m., then the correct four boxes remained under the table from 10:30 until 1:00 a.m. What happened to the correct four boxes? I speculate that all the ballots in those four correct eventually were scanned too.

The plan was to work four hours and scan all eight boxes. Since the Republican observers came back at 1 a.m., though, only the four boxes of fraudulent boxes could be scanned that night.

in other words, no ballots were removed from the process, but four boxes of fraudulent boxes were added to the process.

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