Crime of the Century: My Own Little Conspiracy Theory

How deep does the fraud in this election go? Can it be easily exposed? I think it can.

Politicians push everyone to get absentee/mail-in ballots. You know, because of the CovAIDS.

There are records kept for the number of mail-in ballots requested and the number of mail-in ballots returned, as well as the number of mail-in ballots counted.

Vote early they said. Okay.

The equation: Just days before the election, take the number of requested mail-in ballots and the number of returned mail-in ballots and flood the county with the difference (all for… Oh let’s just say Joe Biden).

Is this why batches of 10s of thousands of ballots (sometimes 100k+) have been discovered, and amazingly they are all for Biden. Convenient.

Problem: the possibility that some of the requested mail-in ballots from actual voters will still be returned, and if you’re really desperate to win a State then you might just throw caution to the wind and flood the county with more than the equation allows.

Exposing the Fraud:

I’d be willing to bet that if you acquire the records for each county: mail-in ballots requested; mail-in ballots returned; and, mail-in ballots counted. You will start to see patterns regarding mail-in ballots like…

Ballots Requested: 108,539
Ballots Returned: 89,681
Ballots Counted: 142,584

That’s a discrepancy of 52,903 ballots, most of which are probably fraudulent, and, wow, wouldn’t you know it, all for Biden. Coincidence.

Supposedly, the numbers above, which were reported by a TV News show in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania have been “debunked”. The debunker’s claim is that the “total number” of ballots counted was reported as the “Mail-In Ballots” counted. However, on the Lancaster County election results webpage the “Total Ballots” counted is 273,527. That doesn’t add up.

Interesting statistic I picked up from the Pennsylvania Department of State website regarding registered voters in Lancaster County:

Registered Democrats: 115,277
Registered Republicans: 181,296

That gives us a total of 296,573 registered voters in Lancaster County. That means the voter turnout was 92%. WOW! The typical voter turnout is approximately 70% of registered voters. Must be some kind of a record, I’m sure.

Hmmm… What would happen if I subtract those 52,903 ghost voters (in just one county) from the 273,527 total votes counted? Well, I would get 220,624 actual voters, which would translate to a 74% voter turnout. Interesting.

Let’s get these reports from every county in the US. The Shenanigans will emerge.

Or, maybe it’s all in my head (and you don’t even want to go there, thinking happens… and stuff)