They claimed it was Conspiracy Theory just as the Warren Commission was a catalyst for calling anyone who questioned JFK's death a 'Conspiracy Theorist.' See the vast body of evidence of Ooter Odd fraught with fraud! Local and MSM sources provided!

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As reported on KATV Texas on February 24, 2021

Got us a 17 And a 51.
Power increased when done in 3's.
In coding the 0's are removed and as above so below. ..reverse 15 you get 51.
17x3 = 51

HONDO, Texas (WOAI/KABB) An area Justice of the Peace has been arrested and accused of election fraud, along with three other people.
Medina County, Texas Justice of the Peace Tomas Ramirez was arrested Feb. 11 after a Bandera Grand Jury indicted him and three others two days prior.

Ramirez, a Republican, is facing one count of organized election fraud, one count of assisting voter voting ballot by mail and 17 counts of unlawful possession of a ballot or ballot envelope.
Leonor Rivas Garza, Eva Ann Martinez and Mary Balderrama were also arrested.
Garza is facing one charge of organized election fraud, two counts of illegal voting, eight counts of unlawful possession of a ballot or ballot envelope, two counts of election fraud and four counts of fraudulent use of an absentee ballot by mail.
Martinez is facing one count of organized election fraud, nine counts of illegal voting, 28 counts of unlawful possession of ballot or ballot envelope, three counts of purportedly acting as an agent, five counts of tampering with government record, 14 counts of election fraud and four counts of fraudulent mail ballot application.

Meanwhile, Balderrama is facing one count of organized election fraud, nine counts of illegal voting, two counts of unlawful possession of ballot or ballot envelope, one count of mail ballot application, two counts of unlawfully assisting voter voting by mail, two counts of tampering with government record, eight counts of election fraud.

The Bandera County Sheriff’s Office tells us all charges stem from an Attorney General investigation. We reached out to the AG’s office, but have not yet heard back.
We have confirmed Ramirez has been suspended after the arrest.

Here's a 9 and 17
Isaiah 54:17
“No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.”
The divine is at work and our 17 is still in Play!

See Facebook Post here with comments
https://www.facebook.com/melissa.mcgarity.14/posts/10223272215328179

https://katv.com/news/nation-world/four-people-including-justice-of-the-peace-arrested-on-150-counts-of-voter-fraud?fbclid=IwAR2-spYwUxPfCrv1ajktYUoSDJoNq9BtoyirP2SVidRv6oQevKyVQiiglPA

As reported in the San Antonio Express News on March 2, 2021

A San Antonio campaign employee accused of interfering as an elderly woman filled out her absentee ballot had rows of gift bags that matched the one she gave the woman, according to arrest warrants.

Raquel Rodriguez was arrested on Jan. 13 and charged with four felonies, including election fraud and illegal voting, by the state attorney general's office. She was released from the Kendall County Jail, northwest of San Antonio, the following day on bonds totaling $60,000. (See link in comments of Original Post hit time stamp under my name if seeing elsewhere).

https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/San-Antonio-woman-accused-of-election-fraud-gave-15994192.php?fbclid=IwAR3AnyN0FokoddW0TOIjxDsDL6pvGWpRguPg0QwrRpIjdogI7RiNlTnHFRE

Today reported from NBC New York, March 4, 2021

Two Paterson City Council Members Indicted on Voter Fraud Charges in Council Race
Alex Mendez and Michael Jackson were initially charged in a criminal complaint last June, after both allegedly collected ballots from voters and delivered them to county officials, which candidates are prohibited from doing
Let's continue to Roll out the Evidence!

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/two-paterson-city-council-members-indicted-on-voter-fraud-charges-in-council-race/2923088/?fbclid=IwAR3N2HVjiu2-GJ4TXRdHCCx-hogQ_1PVOHjVdrXdVefgVN0dmG4qMSeNEpU

Going back to the end of last year,

Reported by MSN on October 8, 2020

A Texas mayoral candidate has been arrested and charged with 109 felonies related to voter fraud.

The Denton County Sheriff's Office arrested Zul Mirza Mohamed, a candidate for mayor in Carrollton, Texas, on Tuesday and charged him with 25 counts of unlawful possession of a ballot without the request of the voter and 84 counts of fraudulent use of a mail ballot application.

The investigation into Mohamed began on Sept. 23, after the Denton County Elections Office alerted the sheriff’s department of possible fraudulent activities when absentee ballots were requested to a P.O. Box that allegedly belonged to a nursing home.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleged that Mohamed was “in the process of stuffing envelopes with additional mail ballot applications for neighboring Dallas County” at the time of his arrest. Paxton commended the agencies involved in the investigation, which included the attorney general’s election fraud unit.

“Mail ballots are inherently insecure and vulnerable to fraud, and I am committed to safeguarding the integrity of our elections,” Paxton wrote. “My office is prepared to assist any Texas county in combating this form of fraud.”

“Voter fraud is a serious and widespread issue and cannot be tolerated," Sheriff Tracy Murphree said in a statement. “The fact an actual candidate for public office would engage in these activities is appalling. We will continue to aggressively investigate allegations of voter fraud."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/texas-mayoral-candidate-charged-with-hundreds-of-felonies-relating-to-voter-fraud/ar-BB19Q7uv?fbclid=IwAR195LW9XVoIbZFnOpP-9p0smX7n0qpuO1mJfYpmVjkXIgddRtmNG3vaoY8

The Always Dedicated James O'Keefe! He has always me of all you dedicated Warriors out there! Thank you all for FightingTheGoodFight! https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/politics/texas_legislature/article/Project-Veritas-activists-release-San-Antonio-15679739.php

As reported by CBS local channel 11 CBSN Dallas-Fort Worth

AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – A social worker in the Mexia State Supported Living Center has been charged with 134 felony counts in an election fraud investigation.

The Texas Attorney General’s Office’s Election Fraud Unit assisted the Limestone County Sheriff and District Attorney in charging Kelly Reagan Brunner.

State Supported Living Centers serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the AG’s office explained in a news release Friday, Nov. 6.

Brunner allegedly submitted voter registration applications for 67 residents without their signature or effective consent, while purporting to act as their agent.

Under Texas law, only a parent, spouse or child who is a qualified voter of the county may act as an agent in registering a person to vote, after being appointed to do so by that person, the AG’s Office said..

None of the SSLC patients gave effective consent to be registered, and a number of them have been declared totally mentally incapacitated by a court, thereby making them ineligible to vote in Texas.

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/11/06/texas-social-worker-charged-counts-election-fraud/

Reported by WFMZ channel 69 on November 7, 2020

HUNTERDON COUNTY, N.J. -- Authorities have announced the arrest of one individual for voter fraud charges.

According to Acting Prosecutor Michael J. Williams, “On November 5, 2020, after an investigation by the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office’s Major Crimes Unit, Brian C. Shilling, age 53, of Stockton, NJ was arrested and charged with third degree fraud in casting a mail-in vote, third degree tampering with public record, forth degree unsworn falsification to authorities, four degree falsifying records and disorderly persons offense, offering a false statement for filing. Mr. Shilling falsely completed the ballot, forging the signature of another certifying the ballot and sending in the fraudulent ballot to the Hunterdon County Board of Elections purporting that it was cast by another.”

https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/newjersey/hunterdon-county-makes-arrest-in-voter-fraud-authorities-say/article_455ebad2-212f-11eb-bde1-2fc0d74c0f5e.html

Reported by Newsweek, LA Times, Yahoo News, Fox News on November 8, 2020
2 men charged in voter fraud involving 8,000 ballot applications for 'fictitious' or dead voters

Two Los Angeles men have been charged with voter fraud after attempting to submit 8,000 ballot applications for nonexistent or deceased voters.

Hawthorne, California, mayoral candidate Carlos Antonio De Bourbon Montenegro, 53, and Marcos Raul Arevalo, 34, planned the effort in an attempt to help Montenegro win his bid for mayor, Los Angeles District attorney announced Tuesday.

The county is accusing Montenegro of submitting more than 8,000 fraudulent ballot applications on behalf of "fictitious, nonexistent or deceased" voters between July 1 and Oct. 15 of this year, according to a felony complaint.

Montenegro falsified names, addresses and signatures on nomination papers, according to the attorney general's office. The attorney general's office had no comment on the case.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/california-men-charged-8000-ballot-applications

Oct. 2020

https://news.yahoo.com/florida-man-tried-ballot-dead-143948761.html

As reported by Forbes in December of 2020

Bruce Bartman, 70, allegedly registered his deceased mother and mother-in-law to vote using Pennsylvania’s online voter registration portal, both as Republicans, and subsequently requested and returned an absentee ballot on behalf of his late mother.

Bartman confessed to casting a ballot on behalf of his mother, the district attorney’s office said in a statement, and “explained that he cast a vote in the name of his deceased mother to reelect President Donald Trump.”

A registered Republican in Chester County, Pennsylvania, was also charged for casting a ballot in person in the November election, and then returning to his polling place with sunglasses on in an attempt to disguise himself and vote on behalf of his son.

I'm including them as an example Voter Fraud goes both ways.
This is WHY people should be concerned, it can favor either side and we all want Fair Elections.
They make a statement about Voter Fraud not being wide spread in the face of all the Above Information not to mention the government documents we have obtained.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/12/21/pennsylvania-man-charged-with-voter-fraud-for-casting-ballot-for-trump-under-dead-mothers-name/?sh=73192c059bfc

From September 2, 2020 reported by channel 11 abc news,

19 people across NC charged with federal voter fraud

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) -- Nineteen people, including several from the Triangle, have been charged with voter fraud and, in some instances, related offenses, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of North Carolina.

Matthew G.T. Martin said in a news release Wednesday that each person charged voted in a federal election in 2016 despite not being U.S. citizens, according to court documents. One also allegedly voted illegally in the 2018 federal election.

https://abc11.com/voter-fraud-non-citizen-voting-election-can-non-citizens-vote/6402999/

Reported by AP News Jan. 6, 2021

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A city councilman in Louisiana has been arrested for alleged election fraud, the state attorney general’s office said Wednesday.

Attorney General Jeff Landry said Amite City Councilman Emmanuel Zanders was arrested Tuesday on eight counts of election fraud. He was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish Prison and later released on bond, booking records show.

In October the Tangipahoa Parish registrar of voters contacted the Secretary of State’s Office with concerns that voter registration forms had been turned in with fraudulent information. Landry accused Zanders, the city’s former mayor pro tem, of illegally registering voters at addresses in his council district at which they did not live, news outlets reported.

https://apnews.com/article/jeff-landry-elections-arrests-voter-registration-louisiana-5f8fa0eb4ef7094c3e164b4015ba294b

As per Townhall

That commissioner, Shannon Brown, 49, was arrested along with Marlena Jackson, 50, Charlie Burns, 84, and DeWayne Ward, 58, according to the Longview News-Journal. Brown alone was charged with 23 felonies including fraudulent use of mail ballot application, tampering with a governmental record with intent to harm or defraud, and good ole election fraud.

The elderly member of the crime group, Burns, was charged with eight felonies. Brown racked up six felony charges, but Jackson took the cake with 97 felony charges of organized election fraud and illegal voting.

The charges stem from activity during the 2018 Democratic primary in Texas when Brown won his contest against former Longview City Councilwoman Kasha Williams by just five votes. His victory was secured only after a tie was broken by counting provisional ballots, giving him the five-vote advantage. A recount confirmed his win. Williams challenged the results with a lawsuit.

Gregg County Elections Administrator Kathryn Nealy raised suspicions about the election saying that, for years, a disproportionate number of mail-in ballots came into the South Longview voting precinct. Things got stranger still when more than 230 mailed in ballots bore the signature of just five different people who claimed to have assisted the person casting the ballot.

The office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton detailed the alleged intent of the defendants to fraudulently steal elections.

To increase the pool of ballots needed to swing the race in Brown’s favor, the group targeted young, able-bodied voters to cast ballots by mail by fraudulently claiming the voters were “disabled,” in most cases without the voters’ knowledge or consent. Under Texas election law, mail ballots based on disability are specifically reserved for those who are physically ill and cannot vote in-person as a result.

In total, the state filed 134 felony charges against the four defendants, including engaging in organized election fraud, illegal voting, fraudulent use of an application for a mail-in ballot, unlawful possession of a mail-in ballot, tampering with a governmental record, and election fraud. Penalties for these offenses range from six months in state jail to 99 years in prison.

Paxton himself praised the work of investigators and underscored the importance of election integrity.

"It is an unfortunate reality that elections can be stolen outright by mail ballot fraud. Election fraud, particularly an organized mail ballot fraud scheme orchestrated by political operatives, is an affront to democracy and results in voter disenfranchisement and corruption at the highest level,” said Attorney General Paxton. “Mail ballots are vulnerable to diversion, coercion, and influence by organized vote harvesting schemes. This case demonstrates my commitment to ensuring Texas has the most secure elections in the country, and I thank the Gregg County Sheriff and District Attorney for their continued partnership. Those who try to manipulate the outcome of elections in Texas must be held accountable.”

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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/elliebufkin/2020/09/24/several-arrests-made-in-texas-vote-harvesting-scheme-n2576875

As reported by Politico and verified by Justice dot gov. on July 2020

The Justice Department announced Thursday that federal prosecutors had charged a disgraced former Democratic congressman from Philadelphia with perpetrating a variety of voting-related crimes in recent years.

Michael “Ozzie” Myers was indicted earlier this week on charges of “conspiring to violate voting rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for specific candidates in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections, bribery of an election official, falsification of records, voting more than once in federal elections, and obstruction of justice,” according to a Justice Department statement.

Myers served as the representative for Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District from November 1976 until October 1980, when he became the first lawmaker to be expelled from the House of Representatives since the Civil War after being ensnared in the FBI sting operation known as Abscam.

During an exchange with an undercover agent posing as an intermediary for a fictional Arab sheikh, Myers was infamously recorded saying, “Money talks in this business and bullshit walks.” He was subsequently convicted of bribery and conspiracy charges, and sentenced to serve three years in prison in 1981.

Myers is now charged “with conspiring with and bribing” former Philadelphia Judge of Elections Domenick Demuro, who pleaded guilty in March and was convicted in May for “his role in accepting bribes to cast fraudulent ballots and certifying false voting results during the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections” in the city, according to the Justice Department.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-congressman-charged-ballot-stuffing-bribery-and-obstruction

As reported by the Daily Signal,

EDINBURG, Texas—The story that thrust a Rio Grande Valley city into the national spotlight is hardly a new anomaly, say residents such as Richard Monte.

“Down here, voter fraud is not all that unusual,” says Monte, a city planning consultant in a brown suit jacket, sitting with other activists at a table in Coffee Zone on McColl Road. “It’s unusual when they get prosecuted.”

Now, for this south Texas town, that unusual moment has arrived. A November 2017 mayoral election has been under scrutiny from local and state officials, and 19 arrests have been made over alleged voter fraud. The mayor—and winner of the 2017 election—was indicted earlier this month, along with his wife.

Only 8,400 votes were cast in the mayoral election, and Mayor Richard Molina’s final vote count was more than 1,200 votes ahead of the No. 2 candidate, 14-year incumbent Richard Garcia. From what’s known now, the election result couldn’t have been changed by the number of suspicious votes identified.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/06/17/19-arrests-later-a-texas-town-is-torn-apart-over-voter-fraud/

Reported by abc13 in Texas,
The office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced 134 felony charges were filed against Gregg County Commissioner Shannon Brown and three co-defendants in connection to an alleged vote harvesting scheme involving a Democratic primary in 2018.

According to Paxton's office, Brown and others targeted "young, able-bodied" voters to cast ballots by mail by fraudulently claiming the voters were "disabled," in most cases without the voters' knowledge or consent. The indictments claim this was done to increase the pool of ballots needed to swing the race in Brown's favor.

As for the Gregg County case, the charges against the group include engaging in organized election fraud, illegal voting, fraudulent use of an application for a mail-in ballot, unlawful possession of a mail-in ballot, tampering with a governmental record, and election fraud. Paxton's office said the penalties for these offenses range from six months in state jail to 99 years in prison.

https://abc13.com/texas-vote-by-mail-fraud-ken-paxton-in-ballot-gregg-county-commission-arrested/6544331/

World News voter fraud

https://www.aninews.in/news/world/asia/myanmar-military-makes-fresh-arrests-to-verify-voter-fraud-in-november-elections20210212033958/

Please remember who infiltrated Myanmar

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https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/about-us/action-networks/myanmar-action-network

https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/commitments/womens-empowerment-myanmar-change-future

Archiving a Facebook Frames post on this in case it goes "missing" as in Censored by the Gatekeepers for telling Truth even though there is Verified Evidence and source links!

And they said it wasn't so. ..
All local and Mainstream Media Sources.

Facebook Frames Taking advantage of the elderly, disabled and disadvantaged in order to further an Agenda! Nursing Homes and Long Term Care Facilities Frad.*

From Nursing Home Ballot harvesting in Carrollton, Texas as verified officially by a Sheriff's office to
An Austin, Texas State Supported Living Center that serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

A social worker in the Mexia Living Center has been charged with 134 felony counts in an election fraud investigation.

The social worker allegedly submitted voter registration applications for 67 residents without their signature or effective consent, while purporting to act as their agent.

None of the patients gave effective consent to be registered, and a number of them have been declared totally mentally incapacitated by a court, thereby making them ineligible to vote in Texas.
Reported by MSN on October 8, 2020

A Texas mayoral candidate has been arrested and charged with 109 felonies related to voter fraud.
The Denton County Sheriff's Office arrested Zul Mirza Mohamed, a candidate for mayor in Carrollton, Texas, on Tuesday and charged him with 25 counts of unlawful possession of a ballot without the request of the voter and 84 counts of fraudulent use of a mail ballot application.

The Sheriff's department was alerted when absentee ballots were requested to a P.O. Box that allegedly belonged to a nursing home.

“Voter fraud is a serious and widespread issue and cannot be tolerated," Sheriff Tracy Murphree said in a statement. “The fact an actual candidate for public office would engage in these activities is appalling. We will continue to aggressively investigate allegations of voter fraud."

As reported to the San Antonio Express,
A San Antonio campaign employee accused of interfering as an elderly woman filled out her absentee ballot had rows of gift bags that matched the one she gave the woman, according to arrest warrants.

Raquel Rodriguez was arrested on Jan. 13 and charged with four felonies, including election fraud and illegal voting, by the state attorney general's office. She was released from the Kendall County Jail, northwest of San Antonio, the following day on bonds totaling $60,000. (See link in comments of Original Post hit time stamp under my name if seeing elsewhere).

Reported by Newsweek, LA Times, Yahoo News, Fox News on November 8, 2020
2 men charged in voter fraud involving 8,000 ballot applications for 'fictitious' or dead voters
Two Los Angeles men have been charged with voter fraud after attempting to submit 8,000 ballot applications for nonexistent or deceased voters.
Hawthorne, California, mayoral candidate Carlos Antonio De Bourbon Montenegro, 53, and Marcos Raul Arevalo, 34, planned the effort in an attempt to help Montenegro win his bid for mayor, Los Angeles District attorney announced Tuesday.

The county is accusing Montenegro of submitting more than 8,000 fraudulent ballot applications on behalf of "fictitious, nonexistent or deceased" voters between July 1 and Oct. 15 of this year, according to a felony complaint.

Montenegro falsified names, addresses and signatures on nomination papers, according to the attorney general's office. The attorney general's office had no comment on the case.
As per Townhall

That commissioner, Shannon Brown, 49, was arrested along with Marlena Jackson, 50, Charlie Burns, 84, and DeWayne Ward, 58, according to the Longview News-Journal. Brown alone was charged with 23 felonies including fraudulent use of mail ballot application, tampering with a governmental record with intent to harm or defraud, and good ole Ooter odd fra*d.

Gregg County Elections Administrator Kathryn Nealy raised suspicions about the election saying that, for years, a disproportionate number of mail-in ballots came into the South Longview voting precinct. Things got stranger still when more than 230 mailed in ballots bore the signature of just five different people who claimed to have assisted the person casting the ballot.

To increase the pool of ballots needed to swing the race in Brown’s favor, the group targeted young, able-bodied voters to cast ballots by mail by fraudulently claiming the voters were “disabled,” in most cases without the voters’ knowledge or consent.

Well stated by AG Paxton,
"It is an unfortunate reality that el&ct_ons can be stolen outright by mail bal&ot frud. Ele(tion fra%d, particularly an organized mail bal^ot f$aud scheme orchestrated by political operatives, is an affront to democracy and results in vter disenfranchisement and corruption at the highest level,” said Attorney General Paxton. “Mail b^l)ots are vulnerable to diversion, coercion, and influence by organized vte harvesting schemes. This case demonstrates my commitment to ensuring Texas has the most secure el&ctins in the country, and I thank the Gregg County Sheriff and District Attorney for their continued partnership. Those who try to manipulate the outcome of e(ect*ons in Texas must be held accountable.”

As reported by Politico and verified by Justice dot gov. on July 2020

The Justice Department announced Thursday that federal prosecutors had charged a disgraced former Democratic congressman from Philadelphia with perpetrating a variety of voting-related crimes in recent years.

Michael “Ozzie” Myers was indicted earlier this week on charges of “conspiring to violate voting rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for specific candidates in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections, bribery of an election official, falsification of records, voting more than once in federal elections, and obstruction of justice,” according to a Justice Department statement.

Myers served as the representative for Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District from November 1976 until October 1980, when he became the first lawmaker to be expelled from the House of Representatives since the Civil War after being ensnared in the FBI sting operation known as Abscam.

During an exchange with an undercover agent posing as an intermediary for a fictional Arab sheikh, Myers was infamously recorded saying, “Money talks in this business and bullshit walks.” He was subsequently convicted of bribery and conspiracy charges, and sentenced to serve three years in prison in 1981.
Myers is now charged “with conspiring with and bribing” former Philadelphia Judge of Elections Domenick Demuro, who pleaded guilty in March and was convicted in May for “his role in accepting bribes to cast fraudulent ballots and certifying false voting results during the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections” in the city, according to the Justice Department.

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