Patrick Byrne, the founder and former CEO of Overstock, claimed in a string of Twitter posts on New Year’s Day that “fake ballots” were found in Fulton County, Georgia. “On a tip, our operative entered the Fulton County (Atlanta) Warehouse and took this series of photos: THESE ARE FAKE BALLOTS,” he wrote in one post. Follow-up photos on his thread show boxes that appear to have ballots stored in and piles of batches of ballots on pallets. He further claimed that those ballots were loaded onto rented Enterprise moving vans and then shredded. Byrne said he didn’t upload video of the moving van because the file was “too big.” Neither any photo of the moving van or shredding truck was uploaded. Labels on the boxes show those ballots, which are all empty, were mailed from Runbeck Election Services to Dwight Brower, the Fulton County’s election chief. The ballots were apparently …