Up to 280,000 Ballots ‘Disappeared’ After Trip to Pennsylvania From NY: Amistad Project Director
BY JACK PHILLIPS December 1, 2020 Updated: December 1, 2020
As many as 288,000 ballots for the 2020 U.S. election “disappeared” in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after being transported by truck from New York, according to Phill Kline, the director of the legal group Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project.
Kline, a former district attorney and Kansas attorney general, said he received evidence that between “130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots for the 2020 general election had been shipped from Bethpage, New York, before the ballots and the trailer in which they were shipped disappeared” on Oct. 21. Kline cited statements from a U.S. Postal Service subcontractor whom he described as a whistleblower.
Kline also asserted in a statement that Postal Service workers were engaged in “widespread illegal efforts” to influence the election. At least one whistleblower said that they transported thousands of prefilled ballots across state lines, which, if true, would be a federal crime. His group made an “estimate” of the number of ballots that disappeared.
Kline said that the group will share the information with law enforcement, including the FBI, U.S. attorneys in other areas, and local prosecutors “who are aware of our evidence.”
Neither the FBI nor the Postal Service immediately responded to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.
The man identified by Kline as the whistleblower, Jesse Morgan, a truck driver for a USPS subcontractor, said at the news conference that he was driving a truck filled with up to 288,000 ballots on Oct. 21, according to Just The News. The truck—and ballots—disappeared from a USPS depot in Lancaster after he dropped it off there, he said.
Morgan added that Postal Service personnel exhibited “odd behaviors” that “grossly deviate[d] from normal procedure and behavior” on that day. The driver said he was transporting completed mail-in ballots with addresses in Harrisburg, but he had to deliver his ballots to Lancaster, which he felt was unusual. That was before the trailer “disappeared,” in Morgan’s words.
The event was hosted by Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project, an initiative that works to preserve civil liberties, on Dec. 1 in Arlington, Virginia. The Amistad Project has filed lawsuits in several states in recent weeks, including one on Nov. 26 in Michigan.
Another USPS whistleblower, Ethan Pease of Madison, Wisconsin, said during the news conference that he works as a USPS subcontractor and alleged that he was told the post office was planning to backdate tens of thousands of mail-in ballots before the Nov. 3 election. Pease and Kline asserted that it was a bid to circumvent the submission deadline for ballots.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, a Democrat, accused the group of trying to disenfranchise voters in a previous lawsuit filed by Kline about alleged systematic efforts in the state to evade voting laws.
Kline said his group has reached out to U.S. attorneys in Pennsylvania and New York.
In a statement, the Amistad Project stated it obtained sworn testimony that suggests that “over 300,000 ballots are at issue in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and over 121,000 in Pennsylvania.”
What a convoluted piece of nonsense.
Were the ballots supposedly stolen from New York? If so, wouldn't burning be a little easier than shipping?
Or were they supposedly mail-in ballots from PA residents living in NY and/or northeast? If this was part of the USPS transportation, how can it be a federal crime to transport them across state lines?
What exactly was "odd" about USPS personnel's behavior in Lancaster? There were as many as 288,000 ballots, he said. How does he know that all were from addresses in Harrisburg? Did you know that the population of Harrisburg is only 49,000??
What are the circumstances of this truck's "disappearance?" The witness blinked and the truck was gone when he re-opened his eyes? Was there a magician practicing his act nearby? Oops! Didn't mean to disappear that truck!
Why wait 'til December 1 to share this account of gobble-de-gook?
Can't wait to see this testimony in the brief sent to the Supreme Court.
And of course, last but not least, we have all those ballots in AZ, MI, GA and PA with "issues" ...according to "sworn testimony." Were any of those testimonies provided to the courts as affidavits in the cases already adjudicated?
It's all garbage, heaped on top of more garbage, mixed with hearsay, baseless speculation and conspiracy theory. How did the guy know there were "up to 288,000 ballots" in the truck? Did he count them? Did he even look at them? Why didn't he report the alleged fraud at the time it was happening? Why didn't he drive the truck straight to law enforcement? THAT would have been real evidence...
And who is Jack Phillips?
Kraken wrote:
And who is Jack Phillips?
According to Google, he's either a British sailor who was on the Titanic or...
He’s the Colorado cake artist who was at the center of one of 2018’s most-talked-about U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Although Jack won an important victory at the Supreme Court, the State of Colorado didn’t get the message. It targeted him again!
The Colorado Civil Rights Commission set its sights on Jack Phillips, targeting Jack because of his Christian faith. That was clear when it allowed other Colorado cake artists—but not Jack—to decline to create custom cakes that expressed messages that the artists considered objectionable. source
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Linda From Maine wrote:
According to Google, he's either a British sailor who was on the Titanic or...
He’s the Colorado cake artist who was at the center of one of 2018’s most-talked-about U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Although Jack won an important victory at the Supreme Court, the State of Colorado didn’t get the message. It targeted him again!
The Colorado Civil Rights Commission set its sights on Jack Phillips, targeting Jack because of his Christian faith. That was clear when it allowed other Colorado cake artists—but not Jack—to decline to create custom cakes that expressed messages that the artists considered objectionable. source
here.
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I think this Jack Phillips the cake maker's post is half-baked.
Linda From Maine wrote:
What a convoluted piece of nonsense.
Were the ballots supposedly stolen from New York? If so, wouldn't burning be a little easier than shipping?
Or were they supposedly mail-in ballots from PA residents living in NY and/or northeast? If this was part of the USPS transportation, how can it be a federal crime to transport them across state lines?
What exactly was "odd" about USPS personnel's behavior in Lancaster? There were as many as 288,000 ballots, he said. How does he know that all were from addresses in Harrisburg? Did you know that the population of Harrisburg is only 49,000??
What are the circumstances of this truck's "disappearance?" The witness blinked and the truck was gone when he re-opened his eyes? Was there a magician practicing his act nearby? Oops! Didn't mean to disappear that truck!
Why wait 'til December 1 to share this account of gobble-de-gook?
Can't wait to see this testimony in the brief sent to the Supreme Court.
And of course, last but not least, we have all those ballots in AZ, MI, GA and PA with "issues" ...according to "sworn testimony." Were any of those testimonies provided to the courts as affidavits in the cases already adjudicated?
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Linda, you don't have to wait for the brief. Stop your wild, baseless conjecture and listen to the man himself. He's not a polished speaker, he's a truck driver. His testimony raises some serious questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0xaA4dYsbQ
skylane5sp wrote:
Linda, you don't have to wait for the brief. Stop your wild, baseless conjecture and listen to the man himself. He's not a polished speaker, he's a truck driver. His testimony raises some serious questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0xaA4dYsbQLinda is heavily invested in stopping the challenge to the election. Note how she has been on this forum lying for a month now.
Thanks Sky, I watched the video. The first question in my mind is why did he wait more than five weeks after the incident to come forward? And nearly a month after the first lawsuit in PA was filed?
The next question is, if these ballots were illegally filled out (presumably for Biden) and then put into the USPS system, wouldn't the bad boys be a bit more careful about concealing their nefarious doings from witnesses? Why would they have an independent contractor move them, and then take actions (forcing him to wait, then travel to another site) that would stick in his mind as potential wrong-doing? If Trump had won, would he have come forward? 🤔
Sorry, I just don't buy it. He may be sincere, but like the guy who thought ballots being delivered to the back of a vote-counting building was sinister (turns out that is where
all ballots went!), his interpretation of events could be completely off base. Has the USPS responded?
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
Linda From Maine wrote:
Thanks Sky, I watched the video. The first question in my mind is why did he wait more than five weeks after the incident to come forward? And nearly a month after the first lawsuit in PA was filed?
Look at the harassment others have endured when they came forward.
The left operates a thugocracy.
LWW wrote:
Look at the harassment others have endured when they came forward..
Who has come forward and been harassed? Links to reports, please.
You might be confusing your memories with the death threats being received by Georgia election officials and other innocent workers, including this:
a 20-year-old contractor in Gwinnett County for Dominion Voting Systems, which has become the subject of baseless right-wing conspiracy theories, had received death threats. The worker's family was also getting harassed, Mr Sterling added.
The unnamed man had been threatened with a noose and accused of treason, Mr Sterling said, after transferring a report on ballot batches to a county computer so he could read it.Or another unconscionable act:
A former head of US election security who said Donald Trump’s defeat by Joe Biden was not subject to voter fraud should be “taken out at dawn and shot”, a Trump campaign lawyer said.
Condemnation of Joe DiGenova’s remark about Chris Krebs was swift, including calls for his disbarment and the charge that he was behaving like a “mob attorney”.
DiGenova made the remark about Krebs on The Howie Carr Show, a podcast shown on YouTube and the Trump-allied Newsmax TV, on Monday.
“Anybody who thinks the election went well,” he said, “like that idiot Krebs who used to be the head of cybersecurity, that guy is a class A moron. He should be drawn and quartered. Taken out at dawn and shot."Thugocracy? 95% of Trump's tweets.
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