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Gregory Stenstrom recently spoke to the Pennsylvania State Senate Majority Policy Committee. The Navy veteran and computer scientist described the vote tallying he witnessed as “forensically destructive,” adding that, “It was broken for the mail-in ballots, the drop box ballots, the Election Day USB card flash drives, in all cases they didn’t follow any of the procedures defined by the Board of Delaware County of Elections.”

Stenstrom described what he and Democrat poll watchers witnessed at Delaware County’s vote-tabulation center on election night. He claimed an unidentified man walked in who was not part of the tabulation process totting a bag full of USB cards. He proceeded to upload the flash drives into the electronic voting machines.

“I personally observed USB cards being uploaded to voting machines by the voting machine warehouse supervisor on multiple occasions. I saw this personally. I brought it to the attention of the deputy sheriff who was there stationed, who was a senior law enforcement officer, and I brought [it] to the attention of the clerk of elections.”

The supervisor continued to work.

Stenstrom said he took pictures while the mystery man uploaded USB cards no less than 24 times. He included the photographic evidence in his affidavit, submitted under penalty of perjury.

“As an expert in this, I think it’s impossible to verify the validity of about 100,000 to 120,000 votes. Delaware County’s got 425,000 registered voters. Approximately 300,000 of them voted. I don’t know what the exact number is … but of that number, over 100,000 are in question in my mind,” he added.




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