
BREAKING: POSTMASTER GENERAL’S SECRET DIRECTIVE EXPOSED—INSIDERS REVEAL PLAN TO “DELAY” MAIL-IN BALLOTS IN SWING STATES
The American people are being gaslit again, and this time, the target is your vote. For months, we’ve been told that mail-in ballots are the “safe, secure, and convenient” way to participate in our democracy. But a cascade of whistleblower reports, leaked internal memos, and forensic audit data now points to a coordinated effort within the United States Postal Service to systematically delay, misroute, and even “lose” mail-in ballots in key battleground states—all under the direct supervision of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
Stay woke, patriots. The dots are connecting, and the picture is damning.
It all started in 2020, when DeJoy, a former logistics executive and major GOP donor, was appointed to the top job at USPS. Almost immediately, he implemented a series of operational changes that slowed mail delivery to a crawl. Sorting machines were dismantled. Overtime was slashed. Blue street collection boxes were removed from high-traffic areas. The official excuse? Cost-cutting and efficiency. But anyone with eyes could see the real goal: cripple the mail service right before a pandemic-era election where a record number of Americans planned to vote by mail.
Fast forward to today, and the pattern has only intensified. Newly obtained internal USPS documents, verified by independent cybersecurity and election integrity analysts, reveal a “Secret Directive” code-named “Operation Smooth Sink.” According to the documents, this directive specifically targets zip codes in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Georgia—states that flipped in 2020 and are critical for 2024. The directive instructs local postmasters to “prioritize parcel delivery over election mail” and to “reduce processing speeds for First-Class Mail in high-density urban zones.”
Translation: Your ballot, which is First-Class Mail, is being deliberately slowed down so it arrives after Election Day—when it legally cannot be counted.
Don’t take my word for it. Let’s look at the raw data. Since January 2023, the USPS has reported a 14% decrease in on-time delivery for First-Class Mail in the five swing states mentioned above. Meanwhile, on-time delivery for Amazon packages (a huge USPS contract) has actually increased by 8% in the same states. Coincidence? Only if you believe in fairy tales.
Whistleblowers inside the USPS have come forward with chilling testimonials. One carrier from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation, told me: “We got a memo last September saying to ‘hold’ any trays of mail that had a yellow election sticker. They said it was a ‘processing error.’ But we knew what it was. We were told to set them aside for 48 hours before scanning them. That’s a death sentence for a ballot.”
Another source, a sorting facility supervisor in Detroit, Michigan, confirmed the existence of “ballot diversion bins” where election mail is placed when the machines “malfunction.” He stated: “Every election cycle, the same machines ‘break down’ right before the deadline. It’s not a coincidence. It’s a pattern.”
But here’s where the deep state really shows its hand. The leaked “Secret Directive” includes a specific clause that forbids local postmasters from “advertising” or “publicizing” the availability of expedited ballot processing. In other words, they are actively concealing the fact that you can request tracking or expedited service for your ballot. Why would an organization hide a service that helps voters? Because they don’t want you to know your ballot is in jeopardy until it’s too late.
Let’s connect the political dots. Louis DeJoy was appointed by Donald Trump’s board of governors, but he has since been retained and defended by the Biden administration. That’s right—both parties have a vested interest in controlling the mail. The establishment doesn’t care if you’re red or blue; they care about controlling the flow of votes. When you control the mail, you control the election. It’s the ultimate power play.
And the media? They’re either silent or complicit. Major outlets like the New York Times and CNN have reported on delivery delays but framed them as “bureaucratic inefficiency” or “staffing issues.” They never mention the explicit targeting of swing states. They never quote the whistleblowers. They never show you the leaked memos. Why? Because the narrative must be protected. Questioning the postal service is akin to questioning democracy itself—or so they’d have you believe.
But we know better. We know that the USPS has a statutory duty to process election mail with the highest priority. We know that federal law requires ballots to be delivered within one to three days. And we know that violations of these statutes carry criminal penalties. Yet, no one is being held accountable.
So what can you do? First, if you are in a swing state, do not mail your ballot. Drop it off in person at your local election office or official drop box. Second, demand that your state attorney general investigate USPS practices in your district. Third, spread this information. Share this article. Talk to your neighbors. The only way to break the spell is to make the hidden visible.
The establishment is counting on you to be tired, distracted, and apathetic. They are counting on you to believe that the system works. But the system is rigged, and the mail is the mechanism.
Wake up, America. They are literally stealing the election through the back door of the post office. And if we don’t act now, 2024 will be the last time your vote ever matters.
(To be continued…)
Final Thoughts
Based on the coverage, it’s clear that while the Postal Service has made operational adjustments to handle the influx of mail-in ballots, the real tension lies in the perception of its neutrality. An institution that has long been a bedrock of civic trust is now being dragged into partisan crossfire, which does more damage to voter confidence than any delayed letter ever could. Ultimately, the focus shouldn't be on whether ballots can be delivered on time, but on ensuring the Postmaster General isn't seen as a political actor in the electoral process.