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FBI Caught Covering-Up Michigan Voter Fraud

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According to Dana Nessel, the Michigan Attorney General, alleged fake and deceitful voter applications were never included in the voter lists, but we can’t be sure because the files themselves, against state law, have been sealed and have been under investigation by Nessel’s office and the FBI for three years regarding a criminal case, yet no one has been prosecuted. It’s impossible to know if a fraudulent application was denied or later resubmitted in a less suspicious way in time to commit voter fraud in 2020.

Ann Meisch, a clerk for the city of Muskegon, found this deception. She saw that an unusually large number—between 8,000 and 10,000—were submitted in a single day by a single person.

For reference, Muskegon, Michigan, has a population of 38,220 people and around 29,697 of them are eligible to vote. According to the Michigan Qualified Voter File (QVF), 28,172 persons were registered to vote in the 2020 election. 9,378 of them opted to cast an absentee ballot, and 15,435 of them actually cast ballots.

It appears that this amount of fraud calls for an investigation when a group is paid $11 million by a presidential campaign to conduct “voter registrations” and submits fraudulent voter applications that, in a single jurisdiction, essentially boost the voter rolls by 50% in a single day. But no arrests or accusations have been made in three years.

The far-left Attorney General of Michigan, Dana Nessel, has accused 16 Trump 2020 supporters of eight felonies each, so this is crucial right now. In an effort to create a “alternative slate,” she alleges they signed a certification confirming their status as electors. This was done despite the fact that there were no valid active investigations into voter fraud in the state.

However, the truth is that there have been continuing allegations of voter fraud for the past three years, especially in Muskegon. Only Dana Nessel, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer were aware of this information.

Along with exposing Dana Nessel’s lies, the Muskegon Police Report on GBI Strategies reveals a significant weakness in her legal strategy for the Trump Electors: the 2020 election was markedly irregular, there were numerous eyewitness reports of voter fraud, and voter fraud is still being investigated by law enforcement. However, judges rejected appeals without taking any evidence into account, the media propagated a false narrative of the “most secure election,” and dishonest officials like Dana Nessel kept the public in the dark about these facts.

The examination into the Muskegon voter fraud shows that the Trump electorate had no malice in trying to elect a different slate of electors in 2020.

On the other hand, Nessel has been threatening journalists with legal action even before the 2020 election for covering voter fraud.

The Muskegon voter fraud incident was suppressed beginning in 2020 and has continued ever since.

The Muskegon Voter Fraud Cover-Up By FBI 2
Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch

Meisch stated that, as of 2020, she no longer has any authority over anything related to the falsely mailed ballots, not even the envelopes or return labels.

“I’m not allowed to talk,” Meisch stated. “I gave all the files to law enforcement, and I truly don’t have access to any of them.” Meisch clarified that even the envelopes and return labels for the falsely mailed ballots have been taken away from her control since 2020.

Meisch went on, “I can’t talk. I’ve been instructed not to talk about this because it’s an ongoing investigation. It’s not being handled by just the Muskegon Police Department, it’s being handled by a ‘higher’ law enforcement agency.”

She didn’t say who the higher authority was specifically, but when asked about different agencies, she mentioned the FBI.

GBI Strategies LLC’s complex web: Its connections to election anomalies, far-left alliances, and puzzling operations are revealed by a thorough inquiry, revealing light on possible electoral fraud.

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