Lastamender
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Massive fraud. Massive cover up, and no one is buying it.That's the great thing about conspiracy theories, they are always in a state of flux, changing to fit occasion.Your article is also from the 7th. The shredding is taking place on the 9th. This is a worldwide conspiracy and Reuters is compliant.The photos show wastepaper, not ballots being shredded.Why is the FBI shredding ballots in GA? Because the ballots are evidence. As I have said before the mass censorship is an admission of guilt. Now more than ever people will know the election was stolen and this a very sloppy cover up that has totally failed. No one is forgetting anything.Oh look, another insane fairy tale. Zero evidence. Zero evidence in court. Zero evidence provided to the authorities. You have nothing. Nada.The FBI is shredding ballots. Those ballots are evidence, You must be paid to always post there is 0 evidence. You can't possibly be that stupid, I hope.Sorry, not how it works. There is zero evidemce there. None. Else, take it to the authorities and to court. Or shut the hell up already. It's that simple.I can provide the fact that nobody has a shred.of evidence or any good reason whatsoever to believe there was any massive fraud or problem with our system, amd that not one ounce of money or resources should be spent chasing those idiotic fantasies.Can you provide any disinterested, third party study results comparing machines to no machines that support your stated preferences and/or conclusions?
There is no evidence that the boxes photographed in Georgia on Jan. 6 were filled with shredded ballots.
This came from a tweet that was identified as having been taken at the Georgia World Congress Center in Fulton County. The BBC reported that the county’s elections director, Richard Barron, told reporters that the papers in the picture were not ballots, but waste from a letter-opening machine used to cut ballot envelopes (www.bbc.co.uk/news/55561877).
Fulton County Government spokesperson Jessica Corbitt-Dominguez confirmed to Reuters by email: “the paper seen in the photo is not ballots but paper waste.”
The claim of the waste being ballots was also debunked by Politifact here .
Reuters has identified similar instances of misinformation surrounding Georgia’s runoff elections for two Senate seats here .
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False. The images shared online show shredded wastepaper in boxes, not discarded votes.
This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact-checking work here .
Fact check: Images from Georgia showed shredded wastepaper, not ballots
Social media users have shared images that reportedly show shredded ballots in the U.S. state of Georgia during runoff Senate elections. This is false: the photos show wastepaper, not ballots.www.reuters.com
Again, the censorship is admitting obvious guilt.