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Edison Analysis – BIDEN Takes 98% Of A 23,487 Vote Batch At 12:18 AM – At The Same Time Georgia Ballot Counter Was Filmed Allegedly Pulling Out Suitcases Of Ballots In Georgia

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William Stringer, using the handle Endeez, thinks he found a bombshell with Biden taking a minimum of 98% of a 23,487 vote batch at 12:18 am. The author of the clip asks people to watch the first minute. He believes he has found fraud.

Biden’s lead in Georgia is only 12,781 votes.

“This analysis is based on official timestamped election night data from Edison Research which was obtained from the NYT website,” Endeez writes.
Endeez continues:

This batch of 23,487 votes went, at an absolute minimum accounting for all decimal places, 97.9779% for Biden.

This batch was uploaded at 12:18 AM EST on Nov 4 (election results began the evening of Nov 3).

This is not a case of updating one candidate at a time; we can see from looking at the surrounding batches that Trump did not receive any corresponding entries.

According to official data released by the state of Georgia, the county in which Biden received the highest percentage of total absentee by mail votes was Dekalb County at 86.39%.

That makes this batch of votes extremely suspect, even if every single allowance is made with the minimum number of votes gained and assuming it’s 100% mail-in from the most heavily D county.

The ballots that comprised this batch should and must be obtained and independently audited (i.e. not by city officials) as soon as possible.

Video below:

This is the count that was entered into the system while the infamous video from the Georgia hearing was being recorded.

Footage of State Farm Arena in Atlanta shows that after poll monitors and media were told counting was done, four workers stayed behind to count ballots, at times pulling out suitcases containing ballots from underneath desks.

Video below:

Our team has estimated that each of the suitcases could contain about 6,000 ballots, for a total of 24,000, which is almost exactly the amount dumped at 12:18 AM.

Allegedly a broken water pipe at the ballot processing site at State Farm arena caused a delay in Fulton County’s ability to process thousands of absentee-by-mail votes on election night.

As we reported before no repair orders or work orders or invoices from a plumber associated with this “burst pipe” were provided. Nothing.

As the GP reported the woman that was wearing a purple shirt made a mistake and left her purse on her desk advertising her business.


The GP first reported that her name is Ruby Freeman.

Her T-shirt says “Lady Ruby” and her purse says, “LaRuby” which is her company.

Her company is called “LaRuby’s Unique Treasures.”

Printscreen of her Linkedin page:

Ruby was wearing a different shirt but had the same purse by her side.

On her page, Ruby Freeman brags about her “Shaye” being her supervisor.
It is clear from a video that was released that Shaye and Ruby are very close.
entries from Ruby’s Facebook page:

And here is a closeup of the woman from the video.

Via a Getty image.
Her official name is “Wandrea Moss.”

As a reminder, the security footage correlates with affidavits of witnesses, and the data dumps correlate too. This is not good for all of us.

After the hearings, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said he wants a signature audit from his secretary of state.

The Republican, who has been criticized by President Trump for his handling of the election, told host Laura Ingraham in a Fox News town hall that he was troubled after hearings before Georgia Senate panels on Thursday in which attorneys working with the president’s legal team revealed surveillance video they claim shows ballot-counting irregularities at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.

“I called early on for a signature. Obviously, the secretary of state, per the laws in the Constitution, would have to order that. He has not done that. I think it should be done,” Kemp said of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

“I think especially what we saw today, it raises more questions. There needs to be transparency on that. I would again call for that. I think in the next 24 hours, hopefully, we will see a lot more from the hearings that the legislature had today, and we will be able to look and see what the next steps are,” he added.

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