Posted on 11/05/2019 8:25:38 AM PST by ransomnote
Voter fraud to be exposed in Lexington and Concord = National Voter ID?
Found one article—not familiar with source—excerpt and link below:
It appears that Field McConnell housed Timothy Holmseth at this home in Wisconsin.
This was Fields fatal mistake. Not because he broke the law; rather, because he provided a safe haven for the highly courageous journalistTimothy Holmseth.
Not only was Holmseth onto the Epstein deep back story where it concerned high-profile Florida child kidnappings and killings, such as the Caylee Anthony murder (Orlando, FL) and Haleigh Cummings kidnapping (Putnam County, FL), he was also onto the highly organized Broward County child exploitation ring.
http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=131346
Thank you, DRt. I was just wondering, when something is so exactly stated, but without the source for making quite an interesting proclamation. I’m not on Twitter, though. Thx.
Ok here’s the KY situation: 4,300 vote difference. 2 major polling stations which were electronically monitored are under review for staying open well past legal time. Also a bunch of irregularities elsewhere which isn’t being reported yet. Stay tuned!— IRON PATRIOT🇨🇭🇺🇸 (@SRV1VR) November 6, 2019
Amy Rohrbach seemed more disturbed, mostly, about her scoop status, imho, and the splendid scandal rating that was lost to her.
I don’t know that her source, (that Virginia what’s her name, who turned out to be the key source) offered Amy photos at the time, in order to prove her allegations to ABC editors. Amy didn’t say, but Photos appeared eventually, as we know for sure.
gisd O
Kentucky has weak voter id and dirty election rolls. Voter roll clean up of up to 250,000 names underway as required under consent decree obtained by @JudicialWatch – but was delayed by outgoing leftist Secretary of State. https://t.co/l49kjQszmE— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) November 6, 2019
Thanks be to God. Bevin! Appreciate the post. TRUMP brought it home.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3791608/posts
GOP Cong Gohmert questioned ex-Ukraine minister WRT CIA’s Ciaramella, alleged whistleblower
washingtonexaminer.com ^ | November 04, 2019 | Kerry Picket & Jerry Dunleavy
Posted on 11/5/2019, 6:31:19 AM by Liz
Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Joint Statement from Department of Justice, DOD, DHS, DNI, FBI, NSA, and CISA on Ensuring Security of 2020 Elections
Attorney General William Barr, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan, Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire, FBI Director Christopher Wray, U.S. Cyber Command Commander and NSA Director Gen. Paul Nakasone, and CISA Director Christopher Krebs today released the following joint statement:
Today, dozens of states and local jurisdictions are hosting their own elections across the country and, less than a year from now, Americans will go to the polls and cast their votes in the 2020 presidential election. Election security is a top priority for the United States Government. Building on our successful, whole-of-government approach to securing the 2018 elections, we have increased the level of support to state and local election officials in their efforts to protect elections. The federal government is prioritizing the sharing of threat intelligence and providing support and services that improve the security of election infrastructure across the nation.
In an unprecedented level of coordination, the U.S. government is working with all 50 states and U.S. territories, local officials, and private sector partners to identify threats, broadly share information, and protect the democratic process. We remain firm in our commitment to quickly share timely and actionable information, provide support and services, and to defend against any threats to our democracy.
Our adversaries want to undermine our democratic institutions, influence public sentiment and affect government policies. Russia, China, Iran, and other foreign malicious actors all will seek to interfere in the voting process or influence voter perceptions. Adversaries may try to accomplish their goals through a variety of means, including social media campaigns, directing disinformation operations or conducting disruptive or destructive cyber-attacks on state and local infrastructure.
While at this time we have no evidence of a compromise or disruption to election infrastructure that would enable adversaries to prevent voting, change vote counts or disrupt the ability to tally votes, we continue to vigilantly monitor any threats to U.S. elections.
The U.S. government will defend our democracy and maintain transparency with the American public about our efforts. An informed public is a resilient public. Americans should go to trusted sources for election information, such as their state and local election officials. We encourage every American to report any suspicious activity to their local officials, the FBI, or DHS. In past election cycles, reporting by Americans about suspicious activity provided valuable insight which has made our elections more secure. The greatest means to combat these threats is a whole-of-society effort.
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Well duh Ryan, it's because they're RATagandists.
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November 5, 2019 11:30 AM
ISIS Tells Followers to Set Forest Fires in U.S., Europe
https://freebeacon.com/national-security/isis-tells-followers-to-set-forest-fires-in-u-s-europe/
RAFAEL BERNAL - 05/03/16 10:27 AM EDT
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told a Mexican newspaper Monday that Mexico should not worry about Donald Trump.
Pelosi and a delegation of representatives met with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto Monday, kicking off a three-country tour to discuss security, trade, migration and human rights.
In the interview with the newspaper Reforma, Pelosi said Trump "is speaking to a minority, people who are insecure, who maybe lost their job and think it was because of immigration, because of trade, so I think it's putting too much weight on all this, but he only has one half of one half, 25 percent."
The delegation also included Democratic Reps. Norma Torres, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Pete Aguilar and Linda Sanchez (Calif.); Beto O'Rourke and Henry Cuellar (Texas); Ruben Gallego (Ariz.); Michelle Lujan Grisham (N.M.); and Republicans Michael Fitzpatrick (Pa.) and Richard Hanna (N.Y.).
"Donald Trump does not have the power to break the more than 100-year-old relationship between the United States and Mexico," said Gallego in Spanish, adding, "Our relationship will survive Donald Trump, and it will survive this election."
Trump's campaign has focused on the promise of deporting all undocumented immigrants and building a wall on the border paid for by Mexico.
Although Mexican officials initially expressed concern and responded directly to Trump, they have shown more restraint in the past few weeks.
Mexico overhauled its representation in the United States in April, changing the ambassador and most of its consuls, in response to "a group within the U.S. population with a negative perception of Mexico and the Mexicans, said Paulo Carreño King, Mexicos newly appointed undersecretary for North American affairs and architect of the new strategy.
The U.S. delegation will also visit Peru and Chile, two Latin American countries that, along with Mexico, are signatories of the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership, President Obama's signature trade deal.
I think Ryan Saavedra was being sarcastic!
Wow, you must have had that at your fingertips.
@JamesOKeefeIII
19m19 minutes ago
Well, @brianstelter of CNN.
You were forced to cover it.
But you didnt have the balls to mention @Project_Veritas by name. You label us an activist group
FYI, there are more network insiders. One day you will be face to face. Their heads will be held high. Yours, in shame.
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