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Gabriel Sterling EXPLODES ON TRUMP VOTERS After Dominion Employee Is Caught on Video Downloading Files on Laptops
12-2-2020
In November Gateway Pundit reported on an almost $11 million grant award to the Georgia Secretary of State, Republican Brad Raffensperger and his accomplice Gabe Sterling.
Attorney Lin Wood wondered who this Sterling guy was and why did he use a gmail address for state business?
Lin Wood zeroed in on an anomaly related to the Secretary of State's Office and the almost $11 million transaction with the state of Georgia. Wood's bombshell tweet referred to an April 15, 2020 letter to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) from Secretary of State Raffensperger, who is also Georgia's Chief Election Official.
Georgia was poised to receive a $10,875,912 grant from the EAC for Covid-19-related election expenses. (The EAC, a federal entity which, by the way, certifies U.S. election machines, hardware and software, has some clear and shocking conflicts-of-interest of its own going on with its Advisory Board.) Raffensperger assured the EAC that the funds would be used to "prevent, prepare for and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, for the 2020 Federal election cycle."
The contact person at the end of the letter is Gabriel Sterling, who was appointed the COO of the Secretary of State's office by Brad Raffensperger, the brand new SoS, shortly after Raffensperger was elected to the position in November 2018. Raffensperger's predecessor was Brian Kemp, who had just been elected Georgia's governor. sterling, as COO, would be in charge of budgetary, human resources and administrative operations for the Secretary of State's office. Sterling, strangely, has also been referred to, in multiple, recent media accounts, as Georgia's "Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager."
On his Twitter account, Sterling confirms that he is the "Voting System Implementation Manager".
In the April 15 letter, Sterling lists a private gmail account address as his email account. The letter states: "If you have any questions about this request please contact our Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager, Gabriel sterling, at sterlinginnovative@gmail.com."
Why wouldn't Raffensperger refer the EAC to his COO, the employee in charge of budgetary issues for the SoS's office? Why, instead, send them to Sterling as Georgia's "Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager"?
Well, it turns out sterling ALSO has own LLC called sterling Innovative Solutions, with the "Registered Agent" listed is Robert Gabriel sterling. https://www.bizapedia.com/ga/sterling-innovative-solutions-llc.html.
Lin Wood was right on the money: the use of a gmail account indicates that Gabriel Sterling CANNOT be a state employee, at least for purposes of this April 15 letter sealing the deal on $10.8+ million in Covid-19 money for the Secretary of State's office. Or can he? Furthermore, Georgia already has an "Elections Director," Chris Harvey, it says so right on the Secretary of State's letterhead. Why wasn't Harvey listed as the contact person in the letter to the EAC? Why does Georgia ALSO need a "Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager"? Are taxpayers paying for two state agency people to do the job of one? The public needs immediate clarification upon these issues, given that sterling continues to assure the public and the media - on behalf of the state of Georgia and its Chief Election Officer, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his messed up, questionable, and clearly fraudulent election AND recount - that, Everything's fine, move along, nothing to see here people.
Here's Gabriel sterling's unhinged rant.https://youtu.be/nH9FnY0qvNI
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/wth-georgia-election-operative-gabriel-sterling-explodes-trump-voters-dominion-employee-caught-video-downloading-files-laptops/