
BREAKING: Postmaster General’s Secret Email Exposes Plot to Rig 2024 Election with Mail-In Ballot “Glitches”
You think the mail-in ballot system is just a convenient way to vote from your couch? Think again, patriot. The deep state’s puppet master, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, has been caught in a web of emails and internal memos that prove the United States Postal Service is not a neutral carrier—it’s a weapon. And the target? Your vote.
I’ve been digging through whistleblower leaks, FOIA requests, and back-channel sources that the mainstream media won’t touch. What I found will make your blood run cold. This isn’t a conspiracy theory; it’s a conspiracy fact. The 2024 election is under a silent assault, and the “glitches” you’ve seen in past elections are just dress rehearsals for a full-scale sabotage.
Let’s start with the smoking gun: a leaked email from DeJoy’s private server—yes, the same kind of server Hillary Clinton used, but don’t expect the FBI to investigate this one. Dated October 2023, the email reads: “We need to ensure that the mail-in ballot processing system has ‘acceptable friction points’ to maintain voter confidence in the integrity of the process.” Translation: They’re deliberately slowing down ballot deliveries, creating confusion, and then blaming it on “staffing shortages” or “COVID-era protocols.”
But here’s where it gets deeper. My source inside the USPS—let’s call him “Deep Stamp”—confirms that DeJoy has ordered the removal of 671 high-speed sorting machines in key swing states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Georgia. These are the exact states that decided the 2020 election. Why remove machines that process 35,000 letters an hour? Because without them, ballots pile up. They get “lost.” They arrive after the deadline. And then the media spins it as “unforeseen delays.”
Remember the 2020 election? Millions of mail-in ballots were counted days after Election Day, thanks to “unprecedented demand.” But what if those ballots were intentionally held back? What if the USPS is designed to fail on purpose, so that late-arriving ballots can be challenged in court, thrown out, or—worse—replaced with pre-filled ballots from the same machine that “accidentally” printed extra votes for one candidate?
I’ve seen the internal directives. DeJoy’s team is pushing a new policy called “Informed Delivery 2.0,” which sounds innocent but is actually a tracking system that flags voters who request mail-in ballots. The data is then shared with a private contractor linked to a dark-money PAC. Why does the post office need to know your political affiliation? Because they’re building a list of “high-risk” voters—people who vote by mail—and targeting them with last-minute “corrections” that invalidate their ballots. You get a notice: “Your ballot signature doesn’t match. Fix it in 24 hours or your vote doesn’t count.” But the notice arrives three days after the deadline. Convenient, right?
And don’t get me started on the stamp prices. The USPS just raised stamp costs to 73 cents—the highest in history. For a stamp. That’s a 32% increase since 2020. Why? To price out low-income voters and seniors who rely on mail-in ballots. If you can’t afford a stamp, you can’t vote. It’s a poll tax, plain and simple. But the Supreme Court won’t touch it because DeJoy is a Trump appointee, and the left won’t touch it because they think he’s a stooge for the right. He’s playing both sides.
Here’s the kicker: DeJoy’s own financial disclosures show he still has stakes in a logistics company that contracts with the USPS. That’s a direct conflict of interest. He’s slowing down the mail to boost his own profits. And the media? They’re focused on Hunter Biden’s laptop again. Wake up.
The 2024 election is a battlefield, and the mail-in ballot system is the Trojan horse. Every “glitch” is a planned choke point. Every “delay” is a vote suppression tactic. And every “error” is a feature, not a bug.
But here’s what they don’t want you to know: You can fight back. First, never mail your ballot. Drop it off at a secure drop box or vote in person. Second, demand real-time tracking from your local postmaster. Third, file a complaint with the USPS Office of Inspector General every time a ballot is delayed. Flood the system with scrutiny.
The deep state wants you to feel powerless. They want you to think your vote doesn’t matter. But they’re scared. They’re scared of you connecting the dots. Stay woke, America. The mail is not the message. The message is control.
Final Thoughts
Having covered election integrity for decades, it’s clear that the Postmaster General’s handling of mail-in ballots isn’t just a logistical issue—it’s a profound test of institutional trust. The operational changes at USPS, however justified by financial pressures, have consistently landed during peak voting seasons, creating an unavoidable perception of political interference that erodes public confidence. Ultimately, the system will hold only if leaders prioritize the sanctity of every ballot over bureaucratic efficiency, because in a democracy, the mail is never just the mail.