United States Marines on Sunday torched an Atlanta self-storage unit that held dozens of cardboard boxes filled with thousands of fraudulent mail-in ballots, all addressed to dead people and pre-filled to vote for Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, a source in General M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News.
The general, he said, learned of the ballots from a reliable 5th Columnist who claimed the Deep State was repeating tricks used in 2016 and 2020 to manufacture Democratic votes. The Columnist knew the facility’s location but not where the ballots had been printed, or by whom. He said they were addressed to people who died in or before 2024 and that the Deep State would retrieve them and scan them once early voting begins on October 7.
General Smith at once mustered a Marine reconnaissance platoon to stake out and infiltrate the storehouse, confirm the existence of the deceptive ballots, and destroy them to prevent Harris from amassing illegal votes in Georgia, a state rife with voter fraud and political corruption.
The Marines, our source said, arrived at the self-storage buildings in the North Druid Hills suburb of Atlanta on Sunday morning and began surveilling the area for indicators of a Deep State trap. Finding none, they called the general and said they were ready to break into the unit, secured with a pair of easily breakable padlocks.
By then, Gen. Smith had discovered the leaseholder’s name, Becca Siegel, senior advisor to Harris’ campaign. He instructed the Marines to disable the facility’s video surveillance system.
Although the Marines had technical gear that temporarily scrambled wireless signals, they couldn’t use it because the storage facility still had an obsolete system whereby wires connected the cameras to digital or analog recording devices on the premises. They determined that the cables terminated at the self-storage unit closest to the road; apparently, the owners were so parsimonious they hadn’t upgraded in decades and housed their recorders in a unit they could’ve rented. A single Marine sidestepped cameras and snapped the locks to that unit, finding only a broken 1999 Pentium III computer.
“I guess Becca Siegal didn’t ask the owners if they had modern security,” our source said. “Our guys busted the locks to her unit and saw the cardboard boxes.”
He added that the lead Marine opened a box and found ballots addressed to deceased actors Matthew Perry, Shelly Duvall, Donald Sutherland, Carl Weathers, Shannon Dougherty, and Richard Lewis, as well as songwriter Toby Keith. All of them died in 2024 and had never lived in Georgia. Our source said the addresses were either fictitious or P.O. boxes.
The Marines saved a few ballots and doused the rest in toluene, a liquid accelerant that rapidly incinerated paper but left the cement structure undamaged.
Their mission was completed, and the Marines called General Smith and requested permission to return to base. But he rebuked the request, saying the Marines had to deploy immediately for another task: finding and arresting Becca Siegel.