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Part 3: The Runbeck Connection The Patent

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is not fooling millions of Americans who believe he cheated the November 2020 Election. Voters suspected it all along, yet he continues to release token statements with attempts to weasel his way out of guilt for Governor Brian Kemp and himself.

His dealings with Runbeck Election Services, led to the Phoenix, Arizona company printing Fulton County ballots, likely including thousands of extra ones that appeared after voting had ended.

In December, before the emergence of COVID-19 in the United States, owner Kevin Runbeck had the foresight, premonition, instinct, urge or inside information to order 11 very (million$) expensive ballot printing and sorting machines–adding to his already 5–to handle the November 2020 election.

How does one have such an epiphany–a once in a lifetime devine-like realization–that it would cause such an extreme amount of money to go all-in and more to make this type of purchase?

It just so happens Kevin Runbeck has a U.S. Patent Application on record for a computer system for “on-screen ballot duplication” to be used for “generating a revised ballot.”

Here is Runbeck’s application # 20190311030:

Kevin Runbeck and Jeff Ellington Georgia Star News Analysis

Raffensperger is trying to say “new revelations” have suddenly appeared, but last month Superior Court Judge Brian Amero granted a forensics review of the 147,000 mail-in ballots cast in the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential election.

The judge approved the audit. After reading a lawsuit that could prove fraudulent ballots and other irregularities led to Joe Biden’s 2020 win in Georgia, the Democrat controlled Fulton County didn’t attempt to provide information. Instead they immediately hired criminal defense attorneys to fight the lawsuit, resulting in a temporary block of the audit. But it was too late. The Georgia Star News, through the Open Records process, had been investigating them since at least December.

More at link.

Part 3: The Runbeck Connection The Patent Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is not fooling millions of Americans who believe he cheated the November 2020 Election. Voters suspected it all along, yet he continues to release token statements with attempts to weasel his way out of guilt for Governor Brian Kemp and himself. His dealings with Runbeck Election Services, led to the Phoenix, Arizona company printing Fulton County ballots, likely including thousands of extra ones that appeared after voting had ended. In December, before the emergence of COVID-19 in the United States, owner Kevin Runbeck had the foresight, premonition, instinct, urge or inside information to order 11 very (million$) expensive ballot printing and sorting machines–adding to his already 5–to handle the November 2020 election. How does one have such an epiphany–a once in a lifetime devine-like realization–that it would cause such an extreme amount of money to go all-in and more to make this type of purchase? It just so happens Kevin Runbeck has a U.S. Patent Application on record for a computer system for “on-screen ballot duplication” to be used for “generating a revised ballot.” Here is Runbeck’s application # 20190311030: Kevin Runbeck and Jeff Ellington Georgia Star News Analysis Raffensperger is trying to say “new revelations” have suddenly appeared, but last month Superior Court Judge Brian Amero granted a forensics review of the 147,000 mail-in ballots cast in the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential election. The judge approved the audit. After reading a lawsuit that could prove fraudulent ballots and other irregularities led to Joe Biden’s 2020 win in Georgia, the Democrat controlled Fulton County didn’t attempt to provide information. Instead they immediately hired criminal defense attorneys to fight the lawsuit, resulting in a temporary block of the audit. But it was too late. The Georgia Star News, through the Open Records process, had been investigating them since at least December. More at link.

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Why were ballots being removed from custody and sent away from the Maricopa County Election Center?

"Repeated explanations by supervisors at that time was that “Runbeck has high speed scanners,” Bryant said. She was told the ballots were scanned offsite by Runbeck and then delivered to the Maricopa County Election Center."