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Just In: MI Voter Scam Shakes the State!

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Ann Meisch, the clerk of Muskegon, Michigan, first sounded the alarm when she received between 8,000 and 10,000 suspicious voter registrations by mail. These registrations bore the initials “E.M.” (Empower Michigan) and were linked to a return address at the Staybridge Hotel in Auburn Hills, located across the state. The irregularity of such a large batch of registrations, originating from a hotel, prompted Meisch to contact local authorities.

Adding to the concern, Meisch also received over 2,000 voter registrations delivered in person by a woman named Brianna Hawkins, who was later identified in the police report as a compliance officer for GBI Strategies, also known as Empower Michigan. When questioned by Michigan State Police and investigators from Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office, Hawkins revealed alarming details about the operation.

In an interview, Hawkins admitted to discovering at least 1,000 fraudulent voter registration applications within the Muskegon office of GBI Strategies. She expressed concern about the extent of the fraud, stating, “And if I found 1,000 false ones in mine, I can only imagine what they [Muskegon Clerk’s office] found in theirs! I can only imagine…”

When asked how GBI Strategies’ owner, Gary Bell, reacted to the discovery of such a large number of fraudulent registrations, Hawkins reported that Bell seemed unconcerned, advising them, “Don’t worry about it,” and reassuring them that “It was okay.”

Despite the clear evidence of wrongdoing, no charges were ever filed against the employees or management of GBI Strategies, nor against its owner, Gary Bell. This lack of accountability, despite admissions from Michigan State Police and the Secretary of State’s office that they had identified “clearly fraudulent” voter applications, is deeply troubling.

The investigation into GBI Strategies led to a raid on their Southfield, Michigan headquarters by Michigan State Police. During the raid, authorities uncovered a cache of weapons, including semi-automatic rifles with suppressors, pistols, and burner phones. These findings suggest that GBI Strategies was involved in activities far beyond standard voter registration efforts. The presence of a whiteboard listing “weapons in the field, prepared for shifts” only adds to the suspicion surrounding the organization’s true intentions.

GBI Strategies was not a typical voter registration organization; it was heavily funded by Democratic campaigns, including those of Senator Gary Peters and President Joe Biden. The discovery of prepaid cards and burner phones, along with the weapons, raises serious questions about the operations and objectives of this Democrat-backed group.

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In a disturbing new twist, a local Detroit news station, WDIV, has uncovered a fresh voter registration scam in Michigan. This latest scam involves targeting unsuspecting citizens with text messages falsely claiming they are not registered to vote. The message then directs recipients to click on a link, which could lead to various outcomes, all of which pose serious risks to the integrity of the electoral process.

One possible outcome is that the recipient’s information could be used to create fake voter registrations. These fraudulent registrations could then be used to generate absentee ballots, which might be filled out in secret and delivered to drop boxes, a practice that has already raised concerns about electoral fraud in Michigan. The Gateway Pundit has previously highlighted surveillance footage showing individuals depositing stacks of ballots into drop boxes during the 2020 election.

Another possible outcome of this scam is that it could be a phishing attempt aimed at stealing social security numbers or other personal information, leading to identity theft.

The implications of these scams are significant, particularly in a critical swing state like Michigan, where the outcome of the 2024 presidential election could be determined. The ease with which fake registrations can be created and used to manipulate the electoral process is a serious threat to the integrity of our democracy.

MI SOS Jocelyn Benson

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office has issued a statement claiming they will investigate the text message voter registration scam and turn the findings over to Attorney General Nessel’s office or the appropriate law enforcement authorities. However, given that Nessel’s office failed to prosecute those involved in the GBI Strategies voter registration crimes, there is skepticism about whether justice will be served if a Democrat-linked group is behind these latest text messages.

The integrity of Michigan’s elections is under serious threat, and the failure to hold those responsible for voter fraud accountable only exacerbates the concerns of voters across the state. With the 2024 presidential election fast approaching, ensuring the integrity of the electoral process is more critical than ever.

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