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Non-Credible Bomb Threats in Fulton County, Georgia, Were From Russia

Non-Credible Bomb Threats in Fulton County, Georgia, Were From Russia

Five places in Fulton County received the threats.

Georgia Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger said the non-credible bomb threats at five stations in Fulton County were “of Russian origin.”

I wrote about how security officials claimed Russians wanted to meddle in the election, especially in swing states.

He said:

We heard of some threats that were of Russian origin and I don’t know how to describe it if that’s viable, we don’t think they are but in the interest of public safety we always check that out and we’ll just continue to be very responsive when we hear about stuff like that.

We identified the source and it was from Russia.

A reporter asked for elaboration, but Raffensperger repeated that it was a bomb threat without more details.

“There up to some mischief, it seems, and they don’t want us to have a smooth and fair and accurate election and they think they can get us to fight amongst ourselves. They can count that as a victory,” he added.

Again, I just have such a hard time believing any of this.

11 ALIVE has the details:

  • Two were evacuated for 30 minutes each: Williams said the county is working to obtain a court order to allow the two locations to stay open 30 extra minutes tonight to account for the delay. The two locations were in Union City: Etris-Darnell Senior Center and C.H. Gullatt Elementary School.
  • South Fulton Police also addressed threats: Officers went to Feldwood Elementary, which is serving as a polling place, and swept the building, according to the department. No evacuation at this site took place.
  • What South Fulton PD added: According to the department, what can best be described as a threat of a threat went to several other schools in addition to Feldwood. It promised that bomb threats would come in at 8:15 a.m., but South Fulton PD said no threats at that time actually materialized. As such, it’s unclear if Feldwood Elementary was part of the five mentioned by Fulton Election Director Williams.
  • South Fulton Police clarified that an additional location, the Southwest Arts Center off New Hope Road in Atlanta, was also targeted with a threat and evacuated. The location was quickly swept and reopened.

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Paddy M | November 5, 2024 at 2:28 pm

The source of this information is, of course, and unnamed employee of the Cheka, so the calls were likely made by the Cheka.

The same organization that started the Russian Collusion hoax which was also leaked by unnamed sources around this time 8 years ago.

Whether they were from Russia or not, they were attempted interference. Kudos to the locals for getting the places checked and back open quickly.

(I wonder how much politicking was going on in those groups that gathered outside?)


 
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TargaGTS | November 5, 2024 at 2:51 pm

This is LOLz. Teens will call in SWAT pranks from virtual phones that can be cloaked in a way that shows authorities they’re actually being made from the location that’s being ‘swated.’ (there are ample YouTube and other sources that talk in detail about the complex problems these pranks present for law enforcement). Even with weeks of after-action computer forensic work done by some of the best in the biz, these pranks are RARELY ever identified. But, Deep State Creature Raffensperger takes just a few minutes to determine these pranks originated in Russia? PUHLEEZE.


 
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Tsquared79 | November 5, 2024 at 3:28 pm

“they don’t want us to have a smooth and fair and accurate election”

It is not going to be a fair and accurate election. Georgia is still using Dominion election machines. Dominion tabulators have been shown to be easily hacked. Then you have the corrupt metro Atlanta election officials. They will run the same playbook as 2020 as Bad Raffensperger will accept whatever they say and not go after those who cheated the vote.

Sure they were. Why would I believe that?


 
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henrybowman | November 5, 2024 at 3:39 pm

I don’t know which is harder to believe — that the Georgia Secretary of State employs “3l33t haxxors” to track down international cybercrime… or pretty much anything the FBI says.

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