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Even Democrat Election Observers Provided Sworn Affidavits: Cheating Rampant for Biden Ballots Who Are Kevin and Brian Runbeck? Democrat Judge Orders Audit

Where did thousands of mail-in ballots in pristine condition in Fulton County, Georgia suddenly come from during the 2020 presidential election?

They were printed by Runbeck Election Services in Phoenix, Arizona, but there is something very suspicious about these particular ballots.

Who filed a U.S. Patent Application for a computer system for “on-screen ballot duplication” to be used for “generating a revised ballot”?

According to application # 20190311030, Kevin Runbeck did:

The first time I heard the name “Kevin Runbeck” was last month in an Original Pancake House nestled next to a Lazy Boy store near the Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall during breakfast.

The server sat me at a small table facing an empty booth next to the front picture windows. Within seconds she sat a man down on the right booth bench directly in my view.

He looked at me and I shrugged, “Awkward.”

He laughed, “So much for six feet of social distancing. That’s OK, the man I’m meeting here is so loud you can hear him if they set you 30 feet away.”

About that time his loud friend walked in the front door and joined him. His name was Don or Dan (I’ll call him Don). He was tall and wore a straw cowboy hat. His voice, indeed, was at least as loud and noticeable as Slim Pickens or Chill Wills.

I wasn’t being nosy, but it was impossible not to learn a great deal about Don’s thoughts and opinions. The first man, more fit and mild, was Greg. Both appeared to be in their sixties.

By a good ten minutes into their conversation, I determined Don was originally from Georgia, spent some time in Texas and had now been living in Phoenix for at least a decade.

Meanwhile, back in Georgia, 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 immediately hired criminal defense attorneys to fight the lawsuit, resulting in a temporary block of the audit.

When my breakfast plate arrived, I tried to pay little attention to loud Don, but when he said, “It sounds like one of these Hunter Biden deals…”, I perked up.

Don was telling Greg about Kevin Runbeck, Chairman and owner of Runbeck Election Services. He mentioned Brian Runbeck:

“You won’t even see Brian’s name listed on their website, but he’s in on it too.” (I wrote this quote on my napkin as a reminder to check into it.)

“They print these election ballots right here (Phoenix) that go all over the country, even back home in Georgia,” Don stated. “They’ll likely find them turning up here in Maricopa (County) too. Brian and Jim’s names could be all over this.”

More at link.

Even Democrat Election Observers Provided Sworn Affidavits: Cheating Rampant for Biden Ballots Who Are Kevin and Brian Runbeck? Democrat Judge Orders Audit Where did thousands of mail-in ballots in pristine condition in Fulton County, Georgia suddenly come from during the 2020 presidential election? They were printed by Runbeck Election Services in Phoenix, Arizona, but there is something very suspicious about these particular ballots. Who filed a U.S. Patent Application for a computer system for “on-screen ballot duplication” to be used for “generating a revised ballot”? According to application # 20190311030, Kevin Runbeck did: The first time I heard the name “Kevin Runbeck” was last month in an Original Pancake House nestled next to a Lazy Boy store near the Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall during breakfast. The server sat me at a small table facing an empty booth next to the front picture windows. Within seconds she sat a man down on the right booth bench directly in my view. He looked at me and I shrugged, “Awkward.” He laughed, “So much for six feet of social distancing. That’s OK, the man I’m meeting here is so loud you can hear him if they set you 30 feet away.” About that time his loud friend walked in the front door and joined him. His name was Don or Dan (I’ll call him Don). He was tall and wore a straw cowboy hat. His voice, indeed, was at least as loud and noticeable as Slim Pickens or Chill Wills. I wasn’t being nosy, but it was impossible not to learn a great deal about Don’s thoughts and opinions. The first man, more fit and mild, was Greg. Both appeared to be in their sixties. By a good ten minutes into their conversation, I determined Don was originally from Georgia, spent some time in Texas and had now been living in Phoenix for at least a decade. Meanwhile, back in Georgia, 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 immediately hired criminal defense attorneys to fight the lawsuit, resulting in a temporary block of the audit. When my breakfast plate arrived, I tried to pay little attention to loud Don, but when he said, “It sounds like one of these Hunter Biden deals…”, I perked up. Don was telling Greg about Kevin Runbeck, Chairman and owner of Runbeck Election Services. He mentioned Brian Runbeck: “You won’t even see Brian’s name listed on their website, but he’s in on it too.” (I wrote this quote on my napkin as a reminder to check into it.) “They print these election ballots right here (Phoenix) that go all over the country, even back home in Georgia,” Don stated. “They’ll likely find them turning up here in Maricopa (County) too. Brian and Jim’s names could be all over this.” More at link.

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I saw that video. It was an order taking interview as I recall. Haven't heard anything since but they might have been part of this web of fraud too.