Amistad Project Charges ‘Potential Ballot Fraud On A Massive Scale’

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And Gregory Stenstrom, a third whistleblower who also testified in Gettsyburg, Pennsylvania last week, said that he saw “a Dominion Voting Systems vendor inserting jump drives into voting aggregation machines in Delaware County, Pa.,” Just The News said.

He said that election officials also commingled jump drives from several aggregation machines, which would impede the auditors ability to properly certify the election results.

“This evidence joins with unlawful conduct by state and local election officials, including accepting millions of dollars of private funds, to undermine the integrity of this election,” Amistad Project Director Phill Kline said.

He said that the accounts from these whistleblowers is “compelling” and that they provide “powerful eyewitness accounts of potential ballot fraud on a massive scale.”

The Amistad Project says it has sworn testimony from witnesses that shows “over 300,000 ballots are at issue in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and over 121,000 in Pennsylvania.”