Racine County Sheriff: By the end of this presentation today, you will see first hand that the election statute was, in fact, not just broken , but shattered, by members of the WEC, the Wisconsin Election Commission.
Racine County Sheriff: The WEC authorized employees of these care facilities to authorize the vote.
[of people in cognitive decline]
Racine County Sheriff: The governor's office told them [WEC] they can't do this.
Racine County Sheriff's presentation:
The WEC falsely reasoned that since the Special Voting Deputies could not be allowed into any facilities, the Special Voting Deputies 'program' could be 'suspended', and the municipalities could go directly to the mailing process. The WEC also improperly/illegally advised the facilities to have staff members assist the residents in voting.
What the Sheriff is describing was probably carried out at thousands of care facilities around the country.
Racine County Sheriff: WEC members that are attorneys had very strange and suspect legal opinions in this matter.
Racine County Sheriff: Hundreds of unsecure ballots were 'floating around' these facilities.
Racine County Sheriff: Commissioner Knudson expressed his concern that the 'policy' of the WEC was "telling the clerks to break the law" and he stated, "But I continue to have great discomfort with the idea that our motion is going to direct them, that we're the ones directing them to break the law."
Racine County Sheriff: State law does not empower the WEC to waive the Special Voting Deputies, nor does the law contain an exemption for a pandemic.
Racine County Sheriff: The penalty for violating this statute [12.13 Election Fraud] is a Class I Felony.
*Class I Felony is punishable by up to 3 1/2 years in state prison, fine up to $100,000, or both imprisonment and a fine.
https://www.grievelaw.com/Penalties/WisconsinFelony/ClassI
Racine County Sheriff: There are hundreds and hundreds of these facilities throughout the entire state of Wisconsin. We would be foolish to think this occurred with just a small group of people at one care facility, at one county, in the entire stateโฆ.the attorney general should launch an immediate investigation into the election commission.
Racine County Sheriff: This directive was given to all 72 counties. I have to believe this [election fraud at direction of the WEC] is going to take place in every county throughout the state.
Racine County Sheriff: The attorney general's office chose not to accept my reports.
[submitted earlier in the year]
This is Josh Kaul, the current attorney general of Wisconsin, presumably whose office declined the reports of election fraud that the Racine County Sheriff attempted to provide.
>Yale
>Stanford
Kaul almost certainly used his position as a federal prosecutor in Baltimore to protect certain criminal operations of the syndicate, making him desirable as attorney general. That is how these people operate.
Kaul's campaign sure had a lot of support from what should now be considered a list of suspicious individuals that were former attorneys general:
https://www.wispolitics.com/2018/kaul-campaign-61-former-assistant-ags-endorse-josh-kaul-for-attorney-general/
Baltimore heroin sales in 2015 were estimated at $165 million per year [$27 billion throughout the country]. Many areas of the city contain open-air drug markets. Protecting this enterprise by placing assets in positions such as governor, mayor, prosecutor's office, police department, is essential to the government crime syndicate. These people are typically rewarded with a more powerful appointment in the future.
https://thecrimereport.org/2015/12/21/2015-12-heroin-and-baltimore-economy/