It is believed that Antifa has sent multiple letters containing fentanyl to election offices across the country. This is based on letters that contain antifa symbols such as the progressive flag and a pentagram.
But, I believe if this true antifa must be designated as a domestic terror organization. We will just have to see what the pending investigation reveals. However, whoever sent those envelopes must receive long prison sentences to discourage further terrorism.
Election offices across several states have received these envelopes and several have already been tested and found positive for fentanyl.
This is a blatant act of attempted murder as contact with fentanyl can be fatal. Two mg of fentanyl is all it takes to kill someone. Fifty milligrams is less than two ounces.
That should give you an idea just how deadly this stuff really is. Election offices are closing and that halts the counting of votes.
The letters, which have been sent to election offices in Georgia, Nevada, California, Oregon, and Washington, have been allegedly intercepted.
One letter that was sent to Fulton County has not arrived yet, but postal workers are on the lookout for it. What I wonder about is how do they know about the letters origin? How did they know to intercept those letters? Are they beginning another cover up for violent leftists?
The affected counties in Washington state include King, Skagit, Spokane, and Pierce. The first letter had a return address of Portland, Oregon, the home base of Antifa, but that is just an observation and not proof of Antifa involvement.
The letter accompanying the powder carried a disturbing message:
“End elections now. Stop giving power to the right that they don’t have. We are in charge now and there is no more need for them.”
“Also be aware your ballot drops are very susceptible to noxious chemicals like am/bl, they are unsafe to the public just saying.”
The letters have featured symbols associated with ANTIFA, a progress pride flag, and a pentagram.
EXCLUSIVE: Pierce County Elections confirmed that this is the letter it received yesterday that prompted the emergency response.
It had a white powdery substance on it and the building was evacuated pic.twitter.com/74vmT7pTk4
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) November 9, 2023
More from the Seattle Times:
The offices in Spokane and King counties received envelopes with traces of fentanyl. No employees were harmed by the substance. Fentanyl cannot cause overdoses from contact.
No staffers appeared to become ill, said King County Elections spokesperson Halei Watkins, but hazmat crews and law enforcement cleared the office. The investigation in King County was turned over to the FBI.
At the Pierce County Elections Office, an elections worker found an envelope that dispersed a white powdery substance. It was later found to be baking soda.
The explosives disposal unit and the Spokane Fire Department hazmat team responded to and evacuated the Spokane County Elections office after, again, a piece of mail with powder was opened around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. The employee who opened it was not harmed.
In Snohomish County, elections officials did not open the envelope and turned it over to the FBI. They told The Everett Herald that the piece of mail matched the description of suspicious mail received by other counties this week.
Steve Hobbs, a former state senator from Lake Stevens and the current Secretary of State, referred to the attacks on Wednesday as “acts of terrorism to threaten our elections,” as reported by the Associated Press.
Another targeted office was Fulton County in Georgia, a crucial voting jurisdiction in presidential elections.
As a precaution, officials have sent naloxone, an overdose-reversal drug, to the office. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has condemned these acts as domestic terrorism.
“This is domestic terrorism, and it needs to be condemned by anyone that holds elected office and anyone that wants to hold elective office anywhere in America,” said Raffensperger.