If this reporting from Newsmax correspondent Emerald Robinson is confirmed, the motives will be found in the recent court documents. This is unreal:

There is an ongoing legal battle surrounding the 145,000 absentee ballots that were due to be audited. The audit was supposed to begin yesterday, Friday May 28th. However, in a last minute court filing Fulton County officials are attempting to block the audit on procedural grounds {Go Deep}. A Georgia judge granted a 30 day pause in the audit until the legal arguments could be heard in court…. and now the building was compromised?
Witnesses previously said they saw ballots being counted twice, several batches of mail-in absentee ballots without folds (which is impossible), and the appearance of copying of ballots and machine filled ballots. The initial review of low-quality resolution sample batches found a 21% difference in the number of ballots between what the election officials said was in a batch and the actual number of ballots in the batch. That is part of the reason why the judge granted a full audit of the absentee ballots in Fulton county.
The alarm going off? The building left “wide open and unattended”?…
In many red states, and regions that value freedom, the aggregate mask-wearing populace is now self-identifying as leftist sheep. Any negative incentive against the masked moonbats is a method to cull the risk of contact with the unstable folks. Brilliant !
That said there is a remarkable, albeit long, article and story about a group of physicians who developed a COVID treatment protocol around the drug Ivermectin. The story is long, but well worth the read. Excerpt below:

A rather interesting research discovery of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s previous statements reveals a motive for him to be so defensive now about supporting “gain of function” research. ‘Gain of Function’ is essentially researching how to weaponize lethal viruses to make them even more deadly as biological weapons.
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The judge has postponed the ballot examination hearing until after the county dismissal motion is considered.