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The Iron Thunderbolt: (Vajra) Weapon of the Gods

 

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The #Ancient #Thunderbolt: The #Vajra - 'Charged with all the power of the Universe' - Across many cultures we see the depiction of the 'Thunderbolt', a physical weapon does in fact exist that represents the #WeaponoftheGods, known as the

Anonymous ID: 4bf28d Nov. 28, 2022, 8:13 p.m. No.17837501   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7511 >>7583 >>7626

Maricopa County election certified as residents express grievances over 2022 results

 

'My ballot looked perfect and no matter what I did, the tabulator would not accept it,' one Maricopa resident said.

 

Residents of Maricopa County, Arizona expressed their disapproval of how the 2022 election was run at a Maricopa Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday that ended up certifying the results of the county's vote. 

 

The county took about a week to count the votes and many poll workers said that ballots weren't being read, tabulators weren't working, and many people were unable to vote. 

 

During closing remarks, county officials stressed that the election was secure and accurate. Chairman Bill Gates said while there were some issues, they were transparent about it. 

 

“Let me be abundantly clear: There has never been a perfect election, and this was not a perfect election,” Gates said. “There were issues, but we were transparent about that.”

 

Maricopa citizens came to the board meeting to discuss their grievances regarding how the 2022 election was run.

 

"Thousands could not vote. Thousands left discouraged," Maricopa resident Sharon Huber said during public comment at the meeting today. "I was one of those voters disenfranchised in Wickenburg in Maricopa County. I tried to vote in person and I was told by the poll workers I had the right kind of ballot, that they had problems with the printers at first, as well as the tabulators all day long."

 

"Sure enough the tabulator would not accept my ballot," Huber continued. "I tried over and over for close to an hour — going from one tabulator to another. I inspected my ballot. My ballot looked perfect and no matter what I did, the tabulator would not accept it. I watched dozens of voters have the same problems."

 

Many poll workers came to the meeting to present issues they witnessed on Election Day.

 

"Voters this cycle have in fact been disenfranchised," poll worker Mike Peterson said to the Board of Supervisors.

 

According to Peterson, when a tabulator went down in one voting center, voters had to go to another voting center but they had not been properly checked out of the previous voting center. Peterson said that poll workers weren't taught how to properly check voters in and out of voting centers, resulting in issues of votes not being counted. 

 

"At my poll center, we literally had at 7 p.m. on Election Day 675 people waiting in line," Peterson said. "Of those 675 people, you know how many people came in? 150. It means that you have personally disenfranchised voters. They came, they have seen, and they have given up because they know what is going on."

 

Many residents called for the Board of Supervisors not to certify the election until the issues with the voting machines and process are resolved. 

 

https://americasvoice.news/justthenews/thousands-could-not-vote-maricopa-county-residents-express-grievances/