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983 posted on 05/10/2022 8:28:11 AM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

SCENT OF ELECTION FRAUD ALREADY IN FULTON COUNTY EARLY VOTING AS ELECTIONS DIRECTOR STEALTHILY REQUIRES EQUIPMENT TO STAY POWERED UP OVER NIGHT – WHY?

https://www.georgiarecord.com/scent-of-election-fraud-already-in-fulton-county-early-voting-as-elections-director-stealthily-requires-equipment-to-stay-powered-up-over-night-why/

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This story is developing…

Fulton County is already having ‘integrity’ problems with early voting for the May 24th primary. Election officials have instructed poll managers to ‘keep poll scanners powered up overnight’, in complete violation of previous procedure. The instruction was given verbally only to poll managers and not put in writing.

The EasyVote system was down last Wednesday morning. Some voters had to wait, other voters were checked in manually, and some voters were told to come back later.

One poll watcher witnessed the above and commented, “Early voting in Ga has been interesting already. Easy Vote systems are not working so voter check in is manual. Of course, we are still using Dominion Machines.

“Phone directives to poll managers instructed that they do NOT Power down equipment as of Friday, May 6. One compliance manager I witnessed was concerned that there was no directive about not powering down in writing. She went on record opposing the poll manager but had no choice but to follow his command. The directive came into poll managers via phone so they instructed workers not to power down. The Elections Director, Nadine Williams (who was previously the assistant to Richard Barron before he was out), provided the rationale below for keeping scanners on. As a poll watcher, I did not see any lines at scanners or hear concerns about slow scanners. Not powering down certainly seems odd and open to trouble.”

Friday, May 6th. Poll managers were directed by the Fulton County Elections Director Nadine Williams to NOT power down the Dominion scanners and to leave them powered on overnight. They have been instructed to leave them on every night thus far for early voting, which is a divergence from standard protocol of powering them down after the polls close. When the Elections Director was questioned as to why the sudden shift in procedure, she responded with the below statement:

“If you are proficient at all with technology, you are probably beside yourself after reading her response. I think so many of us are aware that if you have a cache build up or any type of computer issues, the first thing IT or tech support asks you is did you try restarting your computer? They do not ask you to leave it powered on all night with no action. For additional context, there is no other county to my knowledge in Georgia that is leaving their scanners on overnight. Once again, another divergence from protocol by Fulton County. Poll workers have also attested that by leaving them on overnight does NOT seem to have reduced the scan time for ballots. Shocker! It has also been reported that Dominion scanners do have the ability to connect to the internet if configured or programmed correctly, so why has Fulton County diverged from protocol as the only county in the state to do so with a laughable explanation as to why? Georgians deserve answers,” declared one election worker who desires to remain anonymous.


1,097 posted on 05/10/2022 5:21:07 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Demographics: Deglobalization Will Fix Climate Change

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/05/demographics_deglobalization_will_fix_climate_change.html

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.....A little while back, a friend introduced me to the work of developmental economist Peter Zeihan......

When he spoke the words quoted above, Zeihan was referring to deglobalization, reconfigured industrialization and labor force, and the structure of the world’s economy. Deglobalization, he contends, is the natural outgrowth of the current planet-wide population contraction.

In about half of the world, the growth rate is above 2.1%. With some exceptions, these countries are largely not significantly industrialized and, unfortunately, many also are far from food sufficient. Of the countries with more than 100 million inhabitants, India (2.20%), Indonesia (2.29%), and The Philippines (2.53%) are barely above replacement rate. Pakistan (3.45%), Ethiopia (4.15%), and Nigeria (5.32%) are currently facing severe food insecurity. Egypt (3.28%) will most likely suffer acutely from the expected decrease in wheat exports from Russia and Ukraine.

The boogeymen of my youth—Erlich’s The Population Bomb and Toffler’s Future Shock—begat the 1992 Rio Declaration on Environment and Development. That document and its spawn (Kyoto, Paris, UN 2020 and MDGs, UN 2030 and SDGs, etc.) are the base upon which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Green New Deal, and all other attempts at a massive North-to-South wealth transfer were built. As a body of work addressing “the environment,” all of this is now irrelevant.

Worldwide, the population is declining and it will continue to do so more and more precipitously for at least the rest of this century. Consumption, along with the required supporting industrialization, will contract right along with it. The population pyramid has turned into a population diamond.

I’m with Dr. Patrick Moore, a founder and former director of Greenpeace when he says that whatever anthropogenically accelerated climate change we’ve had has been a very good thing. It brought the world back from the near brink of a mass extinction event due to cold. In fact, the world has greened perceptibly since we began pumping carbon into the atmosphere......

The carbon currently being produced is being gobbled up by the expanding vegetation. We do not need to build massive pipelines to haul it across the nation to bury it in wells.

.....We do not have to throw more bad money after bad money. (Remember Solyndra?) We do not have to cover square mile after square mile with solar panels and killer windmills that take more carbon to produce and install than they will ever recover in power generation. Did Biden even know what he was saying in Boulder, Colorado, after the fires? No one moves to Boulder to look at man-made monstrosities. They live there to dwell in a cathedral of God’s creation.

.....We’re extracting our energy much more safely and cleanly these days and using it much more efficiently than even a decade ago. We’re not going to run out of fuel; in fact, we’ll be using less and less as there are fewer and fewer of us. We’ll need fewer cows too, not because they belch methane, but because there will be fewer of us eating them. Wait, are cows descended from fire-breathing dragons? Let’s explore. Never mind.

The last thing we need is the DOJ’s new Office of Environmental Justice. Anyway, I thought going after polluters was the purview of the EPA. AG Garland says he’s going to start prosecuting for the harm caused by environmental crime, pollution, and climate change. What’s he going to do? Subpoena the sun? I hope he delivers that document in person.

Because it is the sun, whirling like a dervish through its many cycles, and responding to the dance of the gas giants, that is warming the earth by the 0.5 C per hundred years that the IPCC is so afraid of. That specific 2,100 to about 2,600 year-long periodic cycle is called the Hallstatt/Bray cycle. The sun warms the earth by a little less than half a degree centigrade every hundred years for 1,050-1,300 years; then, the earth cools at about the same rate for the next 1,050-1,300 years.

It’s a cycle. It happens naturally. It’s normal. Our just noticing it now doesn’t mean it’s new or that it has anything to do with us. We’ve survived the Hallstatt/Bray cycle before and we’ll survive it again. Right now, we’re about 400 years into the warming phase of the current cycle. Around 2600 it will peak and then the cooling phase of this cycle will get underway.

The Modern Grand Solar Minimum is another of these cycles, with a period of between 350 to 400 years. We’re cooling down in the middle of warming up. Think of it as hitting a pothole during the drive up the hill.Darker, colder days are upon us for a while, getting worse soon, then better.

So, our population has peaked and is not too much for the world to bear. We can’t legislate away global warming or climate change no matter how much money we spend. And our pool of workers from which to extract that money is declining with each generation since the Boomers. We don’t need any part of a Green New Deal. The socialists/communists will have to find some other grand idea behind which to plot their nefarious schemes at collectivization and resource transfer.

We can save our wealth to address real problems, such as how to support a large population of elderly (Boomers then Xers) with a decreasing workforce (Xers, Millennials, Zoomers), and things like that. We do not need to throw it away on the pipedreams of anti-scientific environmental hypocrites who flit around the globe in private planes from think-tank playfield to think-tank playfield.

We can fund the needed mental health care to address the suicidal ideation of Extinction Rebellion and its participants and followers. I’m sure they will be even more deeply depressed when they realize they’ve wasted their lives on the lies of the politicians, academics, and NGOs out for the green, but never for the greening.

The good news is that we can reassure our children that the earth does not have too many people on it, we are not polluting ourselves into oblivion, that they will invent interesting and useful technology to address the issues of their days, and that glorious adventures await them.
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Climate change the DS WEF next imagined pandemic causing problem. A scam like all the rest. One hopes society is awake and knows it. Besides it would be interesting for Garland to serve his subpoena on the sun, in person./s


1,156 posted on 05/10/2022 9:03:40 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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