Of course they were looking for those watermarks that never existed.
The people conducting the so called audit told the media they were using UV light to find those watermarks that never existed.
It was a qanon conspiracy. The q person put out a post last year saying "watch the water" at the time no one in the q group took it as saying trump had watermarks put on the ballots. However months later the crazy q people did.
That's one of the things about that q person. They put out messages and anyone can interpret it any way they want.
In the end, none of what that q person has said in their "messages" was true or has ever been proven. Like this watermark lie.
That is how bat crap crazy these people are.
As the nation waited for the presidential election results, a QAnon-related conspiracy theory began making the rounds on
www.politifact.com
Here is a bat crap crazy trump qanon conspiracy publication reporting it on November 5th last year.
There has been a rumor floating around the internet the last several days about secretly watermarked voting ballots. The reason for these ballots was that the election fraud we are seeing was anticipated by the Trump Administration and they put countermeasures in place. We are told that the...
visionlaunch.com
Here is the fact check on the so called audit using UV to find those watermarks.
An audit of ballots and a forensic audit of voting equipment earlier this year found no problems in the 2020 elections in Maricopa County, Arizona. But debunked claims about voter fraud revealed by secret "watermarks” are flowing again on social media amid a Republican-led audit. County...
www.factcheck.org