Just two weeks before the Trump Administration forced the closing of the Chinese Consulate in Houston in July, 2020, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp flew in to meet with Li Qiangmin, the Consul General there.

It’s not known when President Trump found out about this visit, but Kemp took considerable public heat and was criticized by Trump for not taking action, or investigating reports of obvious election fraud in his state.
In June 2021, Kemp was booed and the state’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was censured at the Georgia GOP convention.
The reaction from members of the Georgia GOP came after the two refused to help Trump overturn the election results of 2020.
Kemp was stunned to be greeted with boos so loud that media representatives in the press area could barely hear his speech for about 30 seconds. And while Kemp dodged any formal vote of disapproval, Raffensperger was officially censured due to “dereliction of his constitutional duty.”
Then the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called the Houston Consulate complex a “hub of spying and IP theft,” and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said the consulate was a “massive spy center” and “forcing it to close is long overdue.”
Marco, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee that oversees human rights, is a member of the Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy.
According to various reports, the consulate was a nest of Chinese spies who tried to steal data from facilities in Texas, including the Texas A&M medical system and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Kemp’s Dirty Dominion Deals
A former chief of staff for Kemp was one of eight registered lobbyists for Dominion Voting Systems in Georgia.
Insiders say it was a “sure thing Dominion was in when we learned Thomas was involved.”

The lobbyist legislator that staff members were referring to was Jared Thomas, a close friend and former chief of staff for Kemp.
Another lobbyist for the controversial company was former Georgia Secretary of State Lewis Abit Massey.
An investigation into U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings revealed that the firm which owns Dominion Voting Systems received $400 million dollars from a Swiss bank with close links to the Chinese government less than a month before the election.
Records reveal Dominion donated large sums (at least $150,000) of money to the Clinton Foundation and were in cahoots with The DELIAN Project, a transnational voting technology initiative valued at over $2 million with the Clintons.
Even the liberal New York Times can’t take back their June 11, 2020 article about how Georgia political leaders spent over $100 million in taxpayers’ money to use Dominion Voting Systems in 2019.

Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was in charge of the procurement of these devices.
Records and evidence indicate Raffensperger, Gov. Kemp, and legislative members were heavily lobbied. Some intelligence gathered show “family members of certain high profile politicians were paid Hunter Biden style” by Dominion “both directly and indirectly.”
Kemp, Raffensperger Warned About Dominion
Georgia used Dominion’s Democracy 5.5 system, the one that failed certification in Texas three times.

In retrospect, we can see the mode of operation the George Soros owned Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) used in Maricopa and other counties to obtain governorship despite overwhelming support for Kari Lake (R).
The Times reported the software used in the 2020 summer primaries “caused block-long lines across Georgia, as primary voters stood for hours while poll workers waited for equipment to be delivered or struggled to activate the system’s components. Locations ran out of provisional ballots. Many people, seeing no possible option to exercise their right to vote, simply left the lines.”
After a six county test in 2019, Marilyn Marks, the executive director of the Coalition for Good Governance, described to the State Legislature that the Dominion technology was “too complex,” leaving election integrity at risk and likened it to a “Rube Goldberg contraption with way more components than are needed.”
In a joint formal letter to the Georgia Legislature in December 2018, FreedomWorks and the bipartisan National Election Defense Coalition
warned of severe problems ahead.

The letter indicated both groups “are gravely concerned that vendors are promoting unnecessarily costly and less efficient electronic Ballot Marking Devices for all voters.”
“These devices will cost Georgia taxpayer three times more than the most common and efficient paper ballot voting method, hand-marked paper ballots.”
The two advisory groups continued indicating these devices that these “vendors have been aggressively promoting to provide a paper ballot are completely unnecessary and amount to nothing more than a boondoggle for the vendors and an enormous waste of taxpayer dollars.”
“Over 70% of the nation votes on paper ballots that are marked by the voter with a pen and counted by an electronic scanner.”
“If Georgia is to purchase” the Dominion devices, they warned, “for all voters this would mean that most voters would be using an expensive electronic device that costs several thousand dollars to perform the same task as a pen.”
If the state legislature would not have approved the $100 million expenditure, the comparative estimate of providing optical scanners to count ballots marked by pen (and providing at least one Dominion machine to offer accessible technology for voters that may need assistance) would cost about $35 million.

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“Purchasing and requiring all voters to use electronic BMDs will be a needless waste of taxpayer dollars and will provide an inferior voting experience for Georgia citizens.”
Georgia leaders went forward with the $100 million-plus Dominion system, even after Georgia’s six county test failed.
Why is Runbeck So Protected?
Raffensperger did everything he could to secure and promote Runbeck Election Services out of Phoenix, Arizona to provide their services in Georgia. Here is what respected reporter Jim Hoft revealed in November 2022:

Just two weeks after Kemp’s meeting at the Houston Chinese Consulate, U.S. teams entered the complex after the city fire and police departments were called due to a fire.
After the Chinese officials packed up and left, U.S. officials hauled evidence into a van and drove away.

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I remember Kemp’s speech praising all the Chinese businesses in Georgia. He seemed more concerned about them than American businesses.
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Voting Machines need a System that use a Random Number Placed on the Ballots, and generating a Check Sum for the Voter for them to go online and see how they voted. The Check Sum would show how the Voter Voted, but as it’s from a randomly Generated Number on the Ballot, and given as a Receipt to the Voter, no one could correlate the Voter with the Vote. It’s in the Voter’s possession, so they can use it or destroy it as desired.
I’m not advocating the right to change the Ballot after voting, but if the Voter is not Credited with the the correct parties, he/she should be able to present this to investigators of Election Fraud.
Just a thought, I’m sure there’s a way to beat it as well, but I’d love to know if my vote was recorded as I voted.
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Good idea! Amazing how lotterys work but electronic voting is a failure.
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Voters need assurance that their vote was counted. And China has got it’s fingers in way too any of our pies. We as citizens can do our part as well- by boycotting places that sell goods from China and buycotting places that sell USA-made goods.
Companies I boycott:
Walmart
Target
McDonald’s
Starbucks
And too many more to list
Companies I buycott:
My Pillow
Olde Country Soap
Melaleuca
Local Farmer’s Markets
Local Meat Markets
Mom and Pop stores (what few we have left)
Locally owned cafés, restaurants, and kitchens.
Roadside produce stands
These are things I do to keep my money out of Chinese hands as much as possible. I’m also constantly on the lookout for more America-made products and businesses.
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Remember, Buycott is the opposite of Boycott, and it is used accurately here. But it was the first time I heard of it. We have bought much from My Pillow, use a Local Soap retailer of U.S. products, and we use local contractors for basic work and have been known to pay them more than they ask for, just to support their continued existence. I pay $15 for a $10 Haircut. I bought $170 U.S. Made Carolina Boots from an Amish Store rather than by a similar boot from Walmart for under $50. It may look the same, but I’m sure it’s not made the same. People should contribute as they can, paying more for U.S. Products usually gets the purchaser a better product that lasts longer and supports U.S. Jobs. But not everyone has the income to pay more, but they should buy U.S. as possible by researching products, quality, and prices.
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We do the same. Local is the key! We My Pillow it too!
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We boycott the same companies and more too. Thank you Patriot!
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G00BER “election” FRAUD from both 2020, 2021 and 2022 Is 0bvious : https://twitter.com/adamseconomics/status/1346822390714683393
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Thanks for this!
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