Friday, October 21, 2022

A Stack of Texas IDs Was Being Scanned and Used at a Black Early Voting Location According to 30-year Texas Peace Officer


Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg was made fully aware of the "ELECTION FRAUD" that was taking place in Harris County, Texas back during the 2020 Presidential Election cycle. In fact, District Attorney Kim Ogg was presented with a "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" by a 30-plus year veteran Texas Peace Officer detailing how on the first day of early voting while he was working as a poll watcher he observed a stack of approximately (30) thirty or more Texas Drivers Licenses being scanned and used by Harris County "ELECTION WORKERS" at the North East Multi-Services Center located at 9720 Spaulding Street in Houston, Texas 77016. In case you don't know, the Precinct Judge for this location at the time was a Black woman named April Elmore-Gibson (pictured above) along with Kim Ogg (far left). Now, the "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" in question was submitted to the DA's Office on Thursday, October 15, 2020. However, according to the private investigators who responded to this matter, the Harris County District Attorney's Office showed no interest in looking into the alleged "ELECTION FRAUD" they had uncovered. Does that sound familiar?

A Stack of Texas IDs Was Being Scanned and Used at a Black Early Voting Location According to 30-year Texas Peace Officer

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Back on Thursday, October 15, 2020, the Harris County District Attorney's Office was presented with a "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" and supporting evidence of 'alleged wrongdoing' that occurred at a predominantly Black "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" in Harris County, Texas. Which location? I'm about to tell you if you hold your horses. But before I do, please understand that I'm just reporting the facts to show you how downright corrupt Harris County, Texas has become over the last few years.

Anyways, the location I'm speaking about is the Northeast Multi-Services, PRCT ID SRD141C location, which is located at 9720 Spaulding Street in Houston, Texas 77016. 

In case you don't recognize this location -- it's right in the heart of Houston City Council District B -- which happens to be an area of Houston that's about 47% African American. That being said, most of the tips I've received over the course of the last two major election cycles have been related to illegal activities taking place inside predominantly African American "EARLY VOTING" locations.

According to Raymond T. Steward, a 30-year Texas Peace Officer at the time, "I observed several oddities but the most concerning was a table in-between the sign-in tables One and Three. At the table was a large stack of Texas Driver's Licenses. Staff would come inside from the drive-through voting booth and scan a driver's license from someone outside and get a ticket and return outside." You can "CLICK HERE" to see the "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" that was presented to Harris District Attorney by Raymond T. Stewart, a 30-year Texas Peace Officer at the time, who was acting as a poll-watcher at The Northeast Multi-Services, PRCT ID SRD141C location, is located at 9720 Spaulding Street in Houston, Texas 77016in case you don't know.

- APRIL ELMORE GIBSON -


Democratic Election Judge April Elmore Gibson was the head woman in charge of the Northeast Multi-Services Center where a whole stack of Texas Driver's Licenses was discovered on the check-in table by a 30-plus year Texas Peace Officer by the name of Raymond T. Stewart back on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, during the Presidential Election. Now, remember, this predominately "BLACK EARLY VOTING LOCATION" is located at 9720 Spaulding Street in Houston, Texas. 

- BAD POLLING LOCATION -


This is the "EARLY VOTING LOCATION" where the 30-year Texas Peace Officer by the name of Raymond T. Steward found the stack of driver's licenses on the check-table back on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, during the Presidential Election. The Northeast Multi-Services, PRCT ID SRD141C location, is located at 9720 Spaulding Street in Houston, Texas 77016, in case you don't know.

- FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES -


For what legal purpose would stacks of driver's licenses be needed inside an "EARLY VOTING" location? According to Raymond T. Steward, a 30-year Texas Peace Officer at the time, "I observed several oddities but the most concerning was a table in-between the sign-in tables One and Three. At the table was a large stack of Texas Driver's Licenses. Staff would come inside from the drive-through voting booth and scan a driver's license from someone outside and get a ticket and return outside."

What are All These Texas Driver's Licenses doing Stacked Up On a Table Inside the Northeast Multi-Services Center Back During the 2020 Presidential Election?

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Nope, you can't make this stuff up!!! I was provided with a copy of an "AFFIDAVIT" and supportive photos that were presented to the Harris County District Attorney's Office back on Thursday, October 15, 2020, by former FBI Agent Charles Marler, and other private investigators. 

"The Harris County District Attorney's Office is on some bull$H1T," says former FBI Agent Charles Marler. "They didn't even give the evidence of a crime that could possibly include several felonies the time of day," he says. 

"I am deeply concerned that Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg could possibly be compromised," he went on to say. You can "CLICK HERE" to see the "SWORN AFFIDAVIT" that was presented to Harris District Attorney by Raymond T. Stewart, a 30-year Texas Peace Officer at the time, who was acting as a poll-watcher at The Northeast Multi-Services, PRCT ID SRD141C location, is located at 9720 Spaulding Street in Houston, Texas 77016in case you don't know.

- READ SWORN AFFIDAVIT -



AFFIDAVIT OF 30-YEAR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER RAYMOND T. STEWART THAT WAS GIVEN TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY KIM OGG'S OFFICE


"My name is Raymond T. Stewart. I am above the age of eighteen years and am fully competent to make this affidavit. The facts stated in this affidavit are within my personal knowledge and are true and correct.

"I am a 30+year veteran Texas Peace Officer. I am a volunteer poll watcher for Candidate Andre Hines. On 10/13/2020, at 8:40am, I arrived at polling location, Northeast Multi-Services Center, PRCT ID SRD141C, 9720 Spaulding Street, Houston, Texas 77016."

"I informed the staff that I was a poll watcher for a candidate and had my paperwork. I asked for the precinct judge to sign my required paperwork so I could start work. The precinct judge is identified as April Elmore (Gibson) and she was there but refused to sign my paperwork and she instead directed me to someone inside named Madonna. Madonna signed the paperwork but not in the designated signature line. I then began my work as a poll watcher."

"I observed several oddities but the most concerning was a table in-between the sign-in tables One and Three. At the table was a large stack of Texas Driver's Licenses. Staff would come inside from the drive-through voting booth and scan a driver's license from someone outside and get a ticket and return outside. But sometimes a staff member would search through the stack of driver's licenses on the table, then scan it, receive a ticket and also go outside to the drive-through booth. As a Police Officer, I quickly became suspicious that they were committing a crime by having the unattended D.L's just sitting on the table and that possible voting crimes were being committed using these forms of ID. Also during this time-frame, an employee of the Harris County Attorney's Office came by and he conversed with April but nothing changed and he departed. Since I was there as a poll and not there as a Police Officer, I just continued to observe and considered how to deal with this situation. About that time a Precinct 1 Constable (Deputy W. Schultz) arrived at the polling location and he happened to be someone I knew professionally. I spoke with the Deputy outside and informed him of what I had observed. He was amazed and asked for evidence that I provided to him."

"Unfortunately our conversation was overheard by a staff member in the parking lot. The Deputy went inside the polling location but at this time the driver's licenses were removed and hidden from the table. The Deputy departed the area apparently to consult with the election task force and supervisors. I spoke with him several times that day via phone and in-person regarding my observations. At 1:00pm April commanded me to leave the polling location because I had observed and collected evidence and she informed me that "I couldn't."

"I have not received any call from any Federal, County nor State official investigating these serious crimes."

- DEMOCRATIC OPERATIVES -


Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg received a lot of support from "BLACK POWER-BROKERS" back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in her Democratic Party showdown with Audia Jones (African American female), Carvana Cloud (African American female), and Todd Overstreet (White male).

Black Power Brokers Like Keith Downey and Democratic Election Judge Deborah Adams Can Make Or Break a Democratic Party Primary Campaign

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Deborah Adams the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is pictured above with Keith Downey (above left), and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (above middle) back in January 2020. Keith Downey, in case you don’t know, is the President of the Kashmere Garden Super Neighborhood. District Attorney Kim Ogg, pulled off the remarkable; but almost unbelievable feat of making it out of the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary with 54.54% of the vote against a stellar field of viable Democratic challengers. 

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Kim Ogg put on a dominant show – I must say! So, just for the record, Kim Ogg received 148,571 votes for 54.54% of the vote to finish first.

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 Audia Jones (Democrat) received 65,950 votes for 24.21% of the vote to finish second. Todd Overstreet (Democrat) received 30,744 votes for 11.29% of the vote. And Carvana Cloud, the woman who entered the race at the last minute finished last with 27,132 votes for 9.96% of the vote. 

DID KIM REALLY WIN?

At first, appears that the incumbent (Democrat) Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg defeated her Democratic challengers fair and square back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary; but did she really? If you ask me, the federal authorities should go back and take a serious look at the "ABSENTEE BALLOTS" that were recorded in this race.

- ABSENTEE BALLOTS -


Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, all have close ties to "DEMOCRATIC OPERATIVES" who are 'allegedly" involved in the "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT HARVESTING RING" that has ruled Harris County, Texas politics for decades. You can "CLICK HERE" to learn more about ballot harvesting.


What you see above is the actual envelope that carried "FRAUDULENT MAIL BALLOT APPLICATIONS" through the United States Postal Service in connection with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's Campaign back during the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary. Gloria Palmer, a Democratic operative (alleged ballot harvester) was working for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's Campaign when she sent this envelope that contained "FRAUDULENT ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT APPLICATIONS" including those of dead Black people to the Harris County Clerk's Office back on February 10, 2020, at 2:12 pm. Now, inside this one packet alone, Gloria Palmer submitted over 100 "VOTE BY MAIL APPLICATIONS" that she had collected for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee after she was hired by local businessman Gerald Womack to help "QUEEN SHEILA" win the Democratic nomination in the race for the 18th Congressional District back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Party Primary.



Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg used members of the same "ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING" family to work for their reelection bids back during the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary. These 'alleged' harvesters went out and stole the identities of deceased Black voters and then used the identities of these dead Black people to request "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT APPLICATIONS" in connection with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's Campaign. As you can see above, Sheila Jackson Lee received an astonishing 6,202, "ABSENTEE BALLOTS" by mail. Now, what you must understand is that it's a violation of "FEDERAL LAW" for anyone to knowingly send a "FRAUDULENT DOCUMENT" through the United States Postal Service.



As you can see in the photo above, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (Democrat), and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (Democrat), are joined at the hip in some respects. In the photo above they were pictured at the "MAKE IT RIGHT EVENT" that was held at Lakewood Church. Now, for the record, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis is the County Commissioner for the area of Harris County where “DEAD BLACK PEOPLE” had their identities stolen back during the March 3, 2020, Democratic Party Primary. And once the identities of the “DEAD BLACK PEOPLE” were stolen, the dead people then supposedly requested absentee ballot applications from their graves. As you can see above, Commissioner Rodney Ellis received an astonishing 9,104, "ABSENTEE BALLOTS" by mail. Now, what you have to remember is that it violates "FEDERAL LAW" for anyone to knowingly send a FRAUDULENT DOCUMENT" through the United States Postal Service.


Gloria Palmer was named in an investigation concerning "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT HARVESTING" in Harris County, Texas from 2016 to 2018, and the 2020 Democratic Party Primaries. Gloria Palmer has 'openly' admitted on tape that she works to get elderly voters to submit ballots by mail supporting candidates like Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and local Democratic judges. She also revealed on tape that she works as a nurse which gives her access to elderly voters through the nursing homes where they live. According to Gloria Palmer, the elderly voters she approaches are on a list that's supplied to her. She submitted over 100 applications for ballot by mail in just ONE package she submitted to the Harris County Clerk (Diane Trautman) back on February 10, 2020.


PART 1: GLORIA PALMER DISCUSSES HOW SHE WORKS HARD GOING OUT AND GETTING THOSE ABSENTEE BALLOTS


According to Colleen M. Vera, after the 2016 Democratic Primary, a candidate for Harris County Constable (Pct 3), Jasen Rabalais, filed a lawsuit claiming that a campaign worker for another candidate, Michel Pappillion, “deliberately falsified, illegally completed or unlawfully influenced the ballots and early voting applications of elderly residents in Harris County.” The lawsuit was dismissed. But the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.


PART 2: GLORIA PALMER SHARES EXACTLY HOW THE ABSENTEE BALLOT GAME WORKS IN HARRIS COUNTY

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

In case you don't know, providing unlawful assistance to a voter in connection with “ABSENTEE BALLOT” is a state jail felony from what I understand. However, having “ABSENTEE VOTERS” select one name on their “ABSENTEE BALLOT" and sign their signature, and then taking the ballot with you is something else altogether. In case you don't know, it is also illegal to receive compensation for depositing the carrier envelope in the mail or with a common or contract carrier folks. Gloria Palmer is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. For the record, the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.


Tomar Joann LaBlanc Bishop is also a convicted felon. Recently, Tomar Bishop filed a lawsuit concerning injuries she claimed to have sustained from a motor vehicle accident. In those documents she claims to work for a home health agency named Springwell. Within those documents are samples of her signature. Tomar Bishop served as a witnessed/assisted on 14 of the 100 applications for ballot applications that were submitted by Gloria Palmer in one of the packages she submitted.




QUESTION #1: “How did Kathleen Hooey, who died way back in 1991, which was, 29 years prior to the 2020 Democratic Party Primary, request, sign, and mail an absentee ballot back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office?” Now, is it just a coincidence that all five of the dead people who had their identities stolen live in districts and precincts represented by Sheila, Rodney, Borris, and Senfronia  Black people?”




QUESTION #2: “How did Gloria Chambers, who died way back in 2010, which was 10 years before the 2020 Democratic Party Primary request, sign, and mail an absentee ballot back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office?” Now, is it just a coincidence that all five of the dead people who had their identities stolen live in districts and precincts represented by Sheila, Rodney, Borris, and Senfronia  Black people?”



QUESTION #3: “How did Jessie Burks, who died back in 2015 – 5 years prior to the 2020 Democratic Party Primary, request, sign, and mail an absentee ballot back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office?” Now, is it just a coincidence that all five of the dead people who had their identities stolen live in districts and precincts represented by Sheila, Rodney, Borris, and Senfronia  Black people?”




QUESTION #4: “How did Tommie Bookman, a US Army Veteran who served his country in the Korean War; but was laid to rest in the Houston National Cemetery in back 2016 – 4 years prior to the 2020 Democratic Party Primary, request, sign, and mail an absentee ballot back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office?” Now, is it just a coincidence that all five of the dead people who had their identities stolen live in districts and precincts represented by Sheila, Rodney, Borris, and Senfronia  Black people?”

(EVIDENCE)


(EVIDENCE)

"Do you want to know part of the reason why Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee was able to get more "ABSENTEE BALLOT VOTES" than all of her six Democratic Party Primary challengers combined back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the race for the 18th Congressional District of Texas? Well, just ask yourself: How did Sylvia Thomas an elderly Black woman who lives and votes in New Orleans, Louisiana, and hasn’t lived in Houston, Texas in over 20 years, request an "ABSENTEE MAIL BALLOT APPLICATION" in Harris County, Texas back in the 2020 Democratic Party Primary? Wait, before answering this question, please understand that Sylvia Thomas, who was born way back in 1940, has already stated on the record, that she did not request an absentee ballot, nor did she mail one back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. Now, is it just a coincidence that the dead people who had their identities 'possibly' stolen live in districts and precincts represented by Congresswoman Sheila Lee, Harris County Commissioner Rodney, State Senator Borris Miles, and State Rep. Senfronia Thompson?”


QUESTION #5: “How did Sylvia Thomas an elderly woman who lives and votes in New Orleans, Louisiana, and hasn’t lived in Houston, Texas in over 20 years, cast a ballot in Harris County, Texas back in the 2020 Democratic Party Primary? Wait, before answering this question, please know that Sylvia Thomas, who was born way back in 1940, has already stated for the record, that she did not request an absentee ballot, nor mail one to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. Now, is it just a coincidence that all five of the dead people who had their identities stolen live in districts and precincts represented by Sheila, Rodney, Borris, and Senfronia  Black people?”


If you have any information, you can contact Charles Marler @ 281-687-5015, today!

CHARLES "CHUCK" MARLER

Charles worked for the FBI for 16 years learning all facets of the Bureau’s complex operations from evidence collection, radio communications, aviation surveillance, and Forward Looking Infra-Red (FLIR). Charles was an Investigative Specialist for 12 years as a member of the Special Surveillance Group and conducted, organized, and completed thousands of surveillances on Drug (as FLIR operator), Intelligence, and Terrorism targets. He participated in joint training operations with the DIA, DEA, JCTA, and CIA. Charles was an instructor and evaluator numerous times for the FBI’s surveillance training programs.

Charles managed a number of FLIR System Operators while coordinating one of the FBI’s prominent FLIR programs. He provided case guidance, became an expert in the operation and maintenance of FLIR equipment, and personally trained or provided training for his operators. Under Charles's leadership and guidance, the FLIR program conducted numerous successful operations against espionage subjects, suspected terrorism subjects, drug shipments, violent crimes, and kidnap searches.

Since 2008, Charles has been a co-owner of a private investigative firm based in Houston and has worked as a Private Investigator in Texas for the past four years which specializes in covert physical surveillance operations. As a P.I. he has performed criminal investigations and conducted surveillance operations involving workman’s compensation, child custody, drug use, theft, and the elusive but frequent cheating spouse.


 

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John B. Scott is the current Secretary of State for Texas. Secretary Scott and Chad Chad Ennis, the Director of the Forensic Audit Division are working hard to get to the bottom of what happened in Harris County, Texas back during the 2020 Presidential Election cycle, and this 2022 Midterm Election cycle as well. You can "CLICK HERE" to see "THE LETTER" that was sent to Clifford Tatum, the new Harris County Elections Administrator detailing some of the serious problems they've already found in the initial stages of their audit.















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▭ AGAINST EN CONTRA


HC PROPOSITION B

THE ISSUANCE OF $900,000,000 OF ROAD BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, AND ROAD DRAINAGE OF MACADAMIZED, GRAVELED, OR PAVED ROADS, OR IN AID THEREOF, INCLUDING ACQUIRING LAND AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY THEREFOR, ROAD DRAINAGE, BIKE LANES, SIDEWALKS, AND SHARED USE PATHS, AND REPLACEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF ROAD BRIDGES AND CULVERTS AND THE IMPOSITION OF TAXES SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS.

FOR A FAVOR
▭ AGAINST EN CONTRA


HC PROPOSITION C

THE ISSUANCE OF $200,000,000 OF PARK BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING, IMPROVING, RENOVATING, EQUIPPING, AND ACQUIRING LAND AND INTEREST IN LAND, BUILDINGS, AND FACILITIES FOR COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATIONAL PURPOSES AND THE IMPOSITION OF TAXES SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON THE BONDS.

FOR A FAVOR
▭ AGAINST EN CONTRA

 

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
CELL: (281)788-3033



ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

You can (CLICK HERE) if you would like to see the "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH" theme song video that kicked off the current protests that are happening at 201 Caroline in front of the Harris County Civil Courthouse. In the video, you will see Art Smith peacefully protesting on a public sidewalk and then getting tased by an off-duty HPD Police Officer and then jailed for sixteen days.



Back on Monday, August 22, 2022, the fourth "PROTEST AGAINST CORRUPT JUDGES" was held in front of the Harris County Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline in Downtown Houston, Texas. You can "CLICK HERE" to view our "2022 NONPARTISAN ENDORSEMENT CARD" before going to the polls.





"Now is the time when our love for America must prevail. So, it is incumbent upon us to elect "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who understand that they work for us. We need "ELECTED OFFICIALS" in office who love "OUR CONSTITUTION" and the ideals that our nation was founded upon by our forefathers. That being said, we must make it our collective effort to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" and do what's best for America during this pivotal moment in the history of our great nation."
AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
GROUND-GAME EDITION
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT: (281)788-3033

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