Notice: The Governor, State Attorney General, and FBI have yet to surface this case. The Muskegon, Michigan Investigation
In the lead-up to the 2020 general election, an alarming incident unfolded in Muskegon, Michigan, regarding election irregularities in the voter registration process. On October 8, 2020, just a month before the election, Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch noticed at least 8,000-10,000 suspect voter registration applications being dropped off. Upon observing irregularities, Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch and Deputy Clerk Kimberly Young reported their concerns to the Muskegon Police Department. The subsequent investigation led to the formation of an investigative task force. The investigation was based on reports that multiple voter registration forms had suspicious qualities, such as repeated handwriting, invalid addresses, erroneous phone numbers, and mismatched signatures. One of the most notable aspects of this case was the allegation that an organization named "GBI Strategies,” a Tennessee-based group heavily connected to the Biden campaign and various Democrat campaigns, was implicated in the suspicious voter registration activity. The investigative report suggested that this group had been operating since 2014 and had been involved in various election-related activities, including campaigns for Democratic candidates and committees. Notably, the report indicated that this organization had been paid substantial sums of money for its services, raising concerns about the nature of its involvement. Further investigation revealed that the suspect who delivered up to 10,000 suspected voter registrations to the clerk’s office in one day, who identified herself as Brianna Hawkins, claimed to be paid for finding unregistered voters and assisting them in registering or obtaining absentee ballots. · GBI Strategies paid the suspect $1150 a week and provided a rental car and reloadable pay cards. · One Police raid found dozens of burner phones, hundreds of pre-paid payment cards, and legal automatic weapons and silencers.
Interestingly, the investigation expanded beyond Muskegon as suspicions arose that the alleged voter fraud operation might extend to multiple cities. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and the Michigan State Police joined forces to explore the potential scope of this operation, encompassing a multi-city voter fraud scheme. Curiously, despite her involvement, AG Dana Nessel's Criminal Investigation Division was assigned to the operation, but she chose not to disclose the investigation to the public. Even as time has passed, Nessel maintains the assertion that there is no substantial evidence of widespread voter fraud in Michigan. This stance appears perplexing, considering that she was privy to the large-scale investigation coordinated between her office, the office of her associate, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and the Michigan State Police. This operation spanned across the state before being handed over to the FBI. The evidence unearthed by this investigation paints a picture of criminal election fraud, revealing the potential involvement of an organization that established temporary offices in various swing states leading up to the 2020 election. Michigan State Senator Ruth Johnson, a former Secretary of State, expressed her concerns, estimating that upwards of 800,000 ballot applications were sent to individuals who did not meet the qualifications to vote in Michigan. Her claims encompassed cases of individuals who had moved, passed away, or were underage or non-citizens, even reaching those who had relocated out of state. These applications, if returned, could potentially trigger the issuance of live ballots to these addresses by election clerks. Johnson further highlighted that both the ballot applications and the live ballots were not rigorously scrutinized for signature matches due to the alleged guidance of Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who purportedly instructed clerks to unlawfully assume that signatures were a match. Interestingly, in Michigan, Trump secured victory by 15,000 votes in 2016, starkly contrasting his suspicious loss to Joe Biden by a margin of 150,000 votes four years later. This disparity is especially notable given that Trump increased his vote share in neighboring Ohio. Adding to the complexity, 16 Trump Presidential electors in Michigan are currently undergoing prosecution by the state's Attorney General, Dana Nessel, who has been labeled 'far-left' by some observers. Nessel claims that these electors 'fraudulently' believed in the presence of systemic voter fraud that was allegedly being inadequately investigated.
Democrats reportedly voted 67% ‘Absentee’ compared to 32% of Republicans. As Democrats work very hard to ‘find’ unregistered voters and register them for absentee, combined with switching all Dem voters over to ‘absentee,’ it makes it very hard to spot ballot stuffing, harvesting, and trafficking election fraud. If it weren’t for an honest election clerk and a brassy democrat operative who overplayed their hand, this fraud may not have been detected. It seems the Democrats are smart enough to create a multi-state get-out-the-vote scheme that the partisan FBI will cover up if a local election office detects election fraud. Ban Ballot Harvesting and Trafficking: No All-Mail Voting, Strict Absentee Only, No Automatic Voter Registration, No Ballot Harvesting, Touring, or Trafficking Stop Zuckerbucks and Private Funding "Actions, not words, carve the path to a brighter future."Thank you in advance for your support and participation! You're currently a free subscriber to Act for America. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |