Summary of press conference held at Georgia State Capitol – “Citizens Declare State of Emergency with Georgia Election System. Watch video for full details. PDF of slides presented follows the summary.

Video courtesy of Ted Metz with Operation Educate

On August 6, 2024, a group of concerned citizens and election integrity advocates held a press conference at the Georgia State Capitol to declare a state of emergency with the state’s election system. They presented a wealth of evidence and expert testimony that exposed the flaws, vulnerabilities, and irregularities of the Georgia electronic voting system and the voter rolls that have plagued Georgia’s elections since 2020. They also proposed a simple and feasible solution: to use emergency paper poll books and ballots, and conduct a full hand count before certification, as allowed by the state law.

The press conference featured speakers such as Joe Rossi, a plaintiff in a case submitted to the State Election Board, who revealed how Fulton County electronically altered the election results by duplicating and counting thousands of ballots twice; Kim Brooks, a data analyst who showed how the voter rolls are manipulated with synthetic identity theft, double votes, inserted votes, and swapped votes; Amanda Prettyman, covered Bob Coovert’s work in exposing how Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger lied to Congress and the public about a forensic audit of the voting machines that never happened; Field Searcy, who highlighted the numerous security warnings and reports that have been issued by federal agencies and experts about the cyber vulnerabilities; and Beth McCure, who explained how the system violates the state and federal laws and the Constitution, and how the officials who have sworn to uphold them have committed treason by covering up the crimes.  Garland Favorito summed up the press conference with 15 reasons that Georgia’s Election system is in a State of Emergency.

The evidence and arguments presented by these speakers are compelling and alarming. They show that Georgia’s election system is in a state of emergency, and that the public cannot trust the outcomes of the elections that are conducted with the electronic voting machines and the corrupted voter rolls. They also show that the state officials, from the Governor to the Secretary of State to the Inspector General, have failed to protect the rights and interests of the voters, and have instead colluded with the foreign-owned company that has a vested interest in manipulating the elections. They have betrayed their oaths of office and the people of Georgia.

Georgia needs to take immediate and decisive action to restore the integrity and confidence of its elections. We urge the Governor and the State Election Board to declare a state of emergency and implement the solution proposed by the speakers: to use emergency paper poll books and ballots, and conduct a full hand count before certification, for the upcoming elections and until a new and secure system is in place. We also urge the Attorney General and the Department of Justice to launch a criminal investigation into the fraud and treason that have been committed by the state officials and county officials. We also urge the voters of Georgia to demand accountability and transparency from their elected representatives, and to exercise their right to vote with vigilance and courage.

Georgia’s election system is in crisis, but it is not too late to fix it. The solution is simple, legal, and feasible. It is also the only way to ensure that the will of the people is respected and that the elections are free, fair and accurate. We cannot afford to ignore the evidence and the warnings. We cannot afford to let our constitutional republic be hijacked by foreign interests and corrupt officials. We cannot afford to lose our trust and our voice. We must act now, before it is too late.

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