The Proof is in the Pudding, only this “pudding” is in the form of signed affidavits, 11,659 of them!

 

Members of the SC Safe Elections Team led by Director Laura Scharr, several hundred members of the public and three members of the SC State Legislature, RJ May–R, House Seat 88, Josiah Magnuson–R, House Seat 38, and Victor Dabney–R, House Seat 88, were at a recent presentation and expose of the 2020 SC elections held at Segra Park in Columbia. Experts from SC and around the country presented facts from one on one interviews and a canvassing effort throughout South Carolina. The evidence and facts presented throws shade on the quality, accuracy and verity of the 2020 SC elections throughout the state. This has many citizens, experts and officials now looking for updates and changes to be made concerning not only election machines but perhaps an entire election which appears to be rife with fraud.

Invited were Governor Henry McMaster, Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, Attorney General Alan Wilson, SC State Election Commission Director Howard Knapp, Scott Moseley and Joanne Day of the SC Election Commission, State GOP Chairman Drew McKissick, and every member of the SC State Legislature. Fortunately, three members of the SC State Legislature were interested enough in fraud free and legitimate elections to show up. This may indicate the concern those whom we elect to represent us have for legitimate elections in South Carolina and beyond.

 

About the Canvass

“Show me the proof,” is what they wanted.  Members of the SC Safe Elections Team testified in June 2021 before the SC House Subcommittee on Voter Roll Integrity about issues with the South Carolina Election Management System (EMS). In response to the request for evidence, the SC Safe Elections leaders selected eight counties for canvassing: Charleston, Beaufort, Berkeley, Horry, Lexington, Richland, Spartanburg, and York.  These counties were identified from the heat-map analysis conducted by Seth Keshel, a former U.S. military intelligence officer and statistical analyst, comparing the increase in demographic votes from 2016 to 2020. The RED Counties selected for canvass showed the greatest discrepancies between the reasonably predicted number of voters and the actual number of people who voted.

 

 

About the SC Safe Elections Teams

The SC Safe Elections Teams were non-partisan, all-volunteer teams recruited locally in the eight counties, with some team members coming from other parts of the state to assist.  Team members underwent background checks and were trained by leaders who worked with teams from other states to establish best practices. Voter rolls were purchased in August of 2021 and were sent to national data experts working with many states who ran them through the National Change of Address (NCOA) database. Walk books for each county were prepared based on move dates and recency of vote.

Each county had about 30 targeted walk books which were further analyzed by the canvassing team members.  They searched County tax and property records to see if the voter owned the building where they registered and when ownership was transferred, and if needed, they searched to see if the voter had a driver’s license issued for that address.

Each county canvassed had different types of predominant anomalies, but each county documented the anomalies with signed affidavits.

Voter Roll Anomalies:
Phantom Votes, Ghost Votes, Lost Votes, Over Votes, Wrong state voting, Multi-state Voting.

Other Anomalies:

  • Data inaccuracies where voter rolls included unverifiable addresses such as multiple residences in senior living centers and residential dwellings with no street number, apartment, or unit number. Some had NA as the address.
  • Mentally incompetent people who voted where employees of nursing and senior facilities indicated that voters were mentally incapable of voting even though their votes were recorded.

The Big Reveal Executive Summary includes definitions of the voter roll anomalies and detailed results for each county.

 

Expansion of Heat Map Analysis

Matt Elzie gave an expanded analysis of the heat map and detailed:

  • Out of Bounds Votes: The first vote for the 2020 election actually occurred in FEBRUARY of 2020 with over 22,000 votes cast outside the dates allowed by law, with the largest number in Greenville County.

  • Registrations out of bounds: Deadline to register was October 5, 2020, yet almost 25,000 votes were cast where registrations were after the deadline. Matt also explained how that was hidden in the system.

 

The overall results of the targeted canvassing efforts

Over 16,000 voters were canvassed with 11,659 affidavits produced.  Of those, 30% were Phantom Votes and 70% were Ghost Votes.

 

ES&S Voting System Not Certified

Burl Smith, a 40-year DoD IT Professional with an NSA Certification to Secure Electronic Processing Centers, gave a review of the ES&S system documents.

Burl’s slides showed the actual certification requirements and guidelines, the South Carolina Law, and the deficiencies with the ES&S Voting Systems.  Certification Lab and Systems did not meet certification requirements, had embedded modems, and used End-of-Life operating systems for which there were no security patches for over 67 documented security vulnerabilities and 50 network vulnerabilities.

Encryption Key – SOLD to the Highest Bidder

Additionally, SCYTL, the company that held the encryption key to the SC elections, was a Spanish company that went bankrupt in May 2020 leaving that company under the control of the Spanish government with a court order to sell the company to the highest bidder.

 

Anatomy of Election Fraud, 2020 Style

Jeff O’Donnell, the Lone Racoon, a software system and data engineer, has consulted with companies such as Rockwell, Int’l, Westinghouse Electric Nuclear Division.

“We are not looking for fraud, we are investigating fraud”—Jeff O’Donnell

 

Eight-step pattern consistent in all states

  1. Inflate voter rolls
  2. Massively increase availability of Mail-in/Absentee ballots
  3. Determine desired outcome percentage
  4. Drive election results to desired outcome in “real time” by adding appropriate mail-in ballots as needed
  5. Have backup plan ready just in case (old fashioned ballot dumps)
  6. Clean up paper records (if necessary, only if audit suspected)
  7. Clean up voter rolls to hide initial inflation
  8. Deny – Deny – Deny

Serious data issues that deserve answers

  • Over 400,000 people on the rolls who registered before 11/3/2020 who have never voted
  • Over 152,000 voters who have not voted since 2012
  • 92 voters with the last name of “Void,” voters on the rolls missing first or last names
  • Registration IDs of different lengths
  • Duplicate registrations for the SAME person
  • Voters whose names didn’t match any person living anywhere in the country.

Abnormal Spikes and Registrations before 2020 Election

His election cycle “Heart beat” showed expected increases in registration before elections, then a sharp spike before the 2018 and 2020 elections, and abnormal registrations for those 18-20 years old.

“Accurate voter rolls are crucial and should be afforded the same standards of accuracy and transparency as the votes themselves, zero tolerance for errors”

Playground for Fraud

South Carolina doesn’t remove voters, just marks them Inactive.  Since the voter rolls are controlled at the state level, as Dr. Frank said, just “flip the switch” to Active, record the votes, then flip the switch back to Inactive.

 

SC Received Private Money for Elections

According to this Epoch Times report, South Carolina received $6.5 million of private money by way of 501(c)(3) non-profit grants to pay for elections.  Non-profits were primarily funded by Mark Zuckerberg.  In this article, a report about private funding shows that the majority of the funds went to the counties identified in Seth Keshel’s heat map of RED counties, and a whopping $1.3 million of that went to the SC Election Commission.

Question EVERYONE should be asking: “If it is broke, WHY isn’t it getting fixed?”

See what Lea Williams from Charleston County says in her presentation.

Conversation with Vic Dabney, State Representative from Kershaw County was one of the speakers at the Reveal.

When asked why it isn’t getting fixed, Vic indicated that big business controls government and big business don’t want it fixed.  He said that Commissions are staffed by appointees who are point men on Election Commissions and just “take orders.”  Vic also said activist groups become experts in their area focus and provide invaluable information to elected officials.  He can’t know everything, welcomes input, and is glad to listen to anyone.

 

The Rest of the Story

Remember back in the day when Paul Harvey would come on and give you “The Rest of the Story?”  What is happening with the elections in South Carolina is not the whole story, and what happened with the 2020 elections is not the whole story, but the story is being told over and over for those who want to hear.  YOU are the rest of the story, YOU are “We the People,” and what YOU do will determine the rest of the story.

Thinking beyond the idea that big business controls government, also ask, “Who controls big business?”  How many would say, “Follow the Money?”
For this article, that is “Rest of the Story” for now.

 


The full video presentation of the Canvass Reveal (starting at about 39 minutes) can be seen at South Carolina Safe Elections Group:  (https://scsafeelections.org/ )

All slides included the presentations can be found at:  https://scsafeelections.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/SCSE-South-Carolina-Big-Reveal.pdf

 

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Ann Beauchamp

Ann lives in Charleston SC and runs her own business accounting consulting company. She is also a political activist, first a Christian and an American, who values the God-given freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. She is a part of the “Patriots on the Street” team doing interviews and event videos and is a part time writer for The Standard.

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