Posted on 08/23/2021 9:29:57 AM PDT by ransomnote
Hi LP, Could you also explain POW?
Port
Overtakes
Wing
If my notes are accurate, thanks!
Like the dog back to its own vomit, they just gotta come in!
How many times did you vote for Biden d??
Thank you for that, AZL.
It's failed so badly, in fact, that you have to come troll our thread to try to stamp it out.
Top. Kek.
JUST IN - Cyber Ninjas’ CEO and two other member fall ill with COVID-19. Full Arizona audit draft not received today.
@disclosetv
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I will leave seething secrets of his dark internal world to his parasiteologist!
Geez....NTCVSA 🙃
Do you ever get the feeling that we are perpetually being played? Ffs why would this delay the report?
https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/donald-trump-west-point-commencement-speech-transcript
ICYMI, at the Alabama rally Trump said this was his best speech ever.
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Thank you, I’ll copy it here:
Donald Trump: (00:14)
Thank you, General, and hello cadets. On behalf of our entire nation, let me say congratulations to the incredible West Point Class of 2020. Congratulations. Everyone have a good time, enjoy yourselves because we are here to celebrate your achievements, and great achievements they are. Let us also recognize your remarkable Superintendent, General Darryl Williams for his outstanding stewardship. General, thank you very much. Great job. Thank you. Few words in the English language and few places in history have commanded as much awe and admiration as West Point. This premier military academy produces only the best of the best, the strongest of the strong, and the bravest of the brave. West Point is a universal symbol of American gallantry, loyalty, devotion, discipline, and great skill. There is no place on Earth I would rather be than right here with all of you. It’s a great honor.
Donald Trump: (01:37)
Across this hallowed plain have passed many of the greatest and most fearsome soldiers that ever lived. They were heroes who drove thundering columns of Sherman tanks into the heart of a wicked empire. They were legends who unleashed the fury of American artillery upon our enemies on remote islands and distant shores. They were titans who strode through cannon blast and cavalry charge and stared down our foes through gray clouds of smoke and shrapnel. They were the Army Rangers who led the way up jagged cliffs, the airborne soldiers who rained down justice in the dark of night, the infantry whose very sight meant liberation was near, and the mighty forces who sent tyrants, terrorists, and sadistic monsters running scared through the gates of hell.
Donald Trump: (02:44)
No evil force on Earth can match the noble power and righteous glory of the American warrior. I have no doubt that the young men and women before me today will add your names to this eternal chronicle of American heroes. You will go forth from this place adored by your countrymen, dreaded by your enemies, and respected by all throughout the world. Someday, generations of future West Point cadets will study your legacy. They will know your deeds, they will celebrate your triumphs, and they will proudly follow your example. To the 1,107 cadets who today become the newest officers in the most exceptional army ever to take the field of battle, I am here to offer America’s salute. Thank you for answering your nation’s call.
Donald Trump: (03:55)
On this special occasion, we are delighted to be joined by Congressman Steve Womack, Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, Assistant Secretary Casey Wardynski, and Army Chief of Staff General James McConville, an old grad from the class of 1981. Let’s also express our appreciation to General Curtis Buzzard, General Cindy Jebb, and all of the wonderful instructors, coaches, and faculty members who are continuing West Point’s two-century tradition of unrivaled excellence. To all of the parents, grandparents, and family members watching this ceremony from your beautiful home, even though you could not be here today, we know this day could never have happened without you. Your love and sacrifice have given America these phenomenal men and women. Cadets, please join me in sending your parents and families the heartfelt thanks that they so richly deserved. They’re all watching right now. Please. Thank you very much.
Donald Trump: (05:40)
The depth and breadth of the United States military’s contributions to our society are an everlasting inspiration to us all. I want to take this opportunity to thank all members of America’s Armed Forces in every branch, active duty, National Guard, and reserve who stepped forward to help battle the invisible enemy, the new virus that came to our shores from a distant land called China. We will vanquish the virus, we will extinguish this plague. I also want to thank the men and women of our National Guard who respond with precision to so many recent challenges, from hurricanes and natural disasters, to ensuring peace, safety, and the constitutional rule of law on our streets. We thank every citizen who wears a uniform in selfless service to our nation.
Donald Trump: (06:46)
The members of this class have come from every state in our union. You have come from the farms and the cities, from states big and small, and from every race, religion, color, and creed. But when you entered these grounds, you became part of one team, one family, proudly serving one great American nation. You became brothers and sisters pledging allegiance to the same timeless principles, joined together in a common mission to protect our country, to defend our people, and to carry on the traditions of freedom, equality, and liberty that so many gave their lives to secure. You exemplify the power of shared national purpose to transcend all differences and achieve true unity. Today, you graduate as one class, and you embody one noble creed, duty, honor, country. Every graduate on this field could have gone to virtually…
Donald Trump: (08:03)
Every graduate on this field could have gone to virtually any top rank university that you wanted, you chose to devote your life to the defense of America. You came to West Point, because you know the truth, America is the greatest country in human history. And the United States military is the greatest force for peace and justice the world has ever known. The survival of America and the endurance of civilization itself depends on the men and women, just like each of you, depends on people who love their country with all their heart and energy and soul.
Donald Trump: (08:54)
It depends on citizens who build, sustain, nurture, and defend institutions like this one. That is how societies are made and how progress is advanced. What has historically made America unique, is the durability of its institutions against the passions and prejudices of the moment. When times are turbulent, when the road is rough, what matters most is that which is permanent, timeless, enduring, and eternal.
Donald Trump: (09:33)
It was on this soil that American Patriots held the most vital fortress in our war for independence. It was this school that gave us the men and women who fought and won a bloody war to extinguish the evil of slavery within one lifetime of our founding. It was the graduates of West Point, towering figures like McArthur, Patton, Eisenhower, and Bradley who led America to victory over the sinister Nazis and imperial fascists 75 years ago.
Donald Trump: (10:18)
It was under the leadership of West Point graduates like the legendary General Matthew Ridgway, that the army was at the forefront of ending the terrible injustice of segregation. It was army strength that held the line against brutal opposition and depression from communism. And it has been thanks to patriots like you, that America has climbed to new heights of human achievement and national endeavor. This is your history, this is the legacy that each of you inherits. It is the legacy purchased with American blood at the crest of Little Round Top, on the crimson beaches of Normandy, in the freezing mud of Bastogne and the dense jungles of Vietnam.
Donald Trump: (11:24)
It is the legacy of courageous, selfless, faithful patriots, who fought for every inch of dirt, with every ounce of strength and every last scrap of heart and drive and grit they had. And they did it because they believed in the undying principles of our founding. They did it because they cherish their homes, their faith, their family, and their flag. And they did it because when they came to this school, they were taught to hold fast to their love of our country, to cherish our heritage, learn from it and build upon it.
Donald Trump: (12:18)
That is what young Americans are taught here at West Point. That is the legacy that you carry forward as second lieutenants in the United States army. And you must never forget it. Through four long years, you have honed your skills, trained your mind and body, overcome every obstacle and earned your place of pride in the Long Gray Line. You made it through the rigors of R-Day and Beast and intensity of CLDT and weeks of training in the blistering heat, you have pushed yourselves far beyond every limit imaginable.
Donald Trump: (13:13)
Some of you have even pushed the limits a bit too much. So for any cadets who have not finished walking off their hours, as commander in chief, I hear by absolve all cadets on restriction for minor conduct offenses, and that is effective immediately. Congratulations. That’s a nice one, isn’t it? Don’t you feel better now? Surviving the 47 month experience is never easy, but only the class of 2020 can say it survived 48 months. And when it comes to bragging rights, no one can boast louder than the class that brought Navy’s 14 year football winning streak to a screeching halt. You did that. I happened to be there.
Donald Trump: (14:19)
I happened to be there. That’s right. That was a big day. I was there. You beat Navy and brought the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy back to West Point for two straight years. So we say, “Go, Army, go.” This graduating class secured more than 1000 victories for the Black Knights, including three bowl victories, 13 NCAA team appearances and a woman’s rugby championship, with the help of somebody that I just met, 2019 MVP, Sam Sullivan. Fantastic job. Thank you. Fantastic.
Donald Trump: (15:20)
Five cadets won national boxing championships, and Adaya Queen brought home two. Brendan Brown, earned the title of Powerlifting National Champion. In academics, 38 cadets have earned fellowships to continue their studies, including First Captain Dane Van de Wall, who received one of the most prestigious awards in academia, the Rhodes Scholarship. Congratulations, Dane. It’s a great achievement. Thank you. Congratulations. Great achievement. But no one modeled the values of the soldiers…
Donald Trump: (16:03)
But no one modeled the values of the soldier-scholar quite like Lindy Mooradian. Lindy earned both the highest overall class standing and the highest physical program score. She has published scientific research in a prominent journal and set five new records on the athletic track. Lindy, incredible job. Where is Lindy? Where is Lindy? For somebody that did so well, they didn’t give you a very good seat, Lindy. We have to talk about that. Congratulations.
Donald Trump: (16:46)
Right now, America needs a class of cadets that lives by your motto, “With vision, we lead.” We need you to carry on the spirit of the great General Ulysses S. Grant. Soon after assuming overall command following three years of Union setbacks, General Grant encountered someone heading north to Washington during the Battle of the Wilderness. “If you see the President,” Grant said, “tell him from me that whatever happens, there will never be no turning back.” We need you to be as visionary as Patton, who, as a young man in 1917, became the first soldier assigned to the Army Tank Corps. One month into the job, he saw the future, writing, “If resistance is broken and the line is pierced, the tank must and will assume the role of pursuit cavalry and ride the enemy to death.” Under Patton’s leadership, that’s exactly what they did.
Donald Trump: (18:09)
We need you to be as bold and determined as the immortal General Douglas MacArthur, who knew that the American soldier never, ever quits. After leaving the Philippines for Australia at a low point of the Pacific War in 1942, MacArthur famously vowed, “I shall return.” For two years, he then took great strategic risks and placed himself often in personal danger. On October 20th, 1944, MacArthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high water, and proclaimed, ” People of the Philippines, I have returned. By the grace of Almighty God, our forces stand again on Philippine soil.” He then called upon the island’s brave people to rise up and joined the fight. America’s momentum was unstoppable.
Donald Trump: (19:22)
These great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. They didn’t care. They knew their duty was to protect our country. They knew the Army exists to preserve the Republic and the strong foundations upon which it stands: family, God, country, liberty, and justice. They were true, tough American Patriots. That is what our country needs, especially in these times, and that is what you are.
Donald Trump: (19:58)
Each of you begins your career in the Army at a crucial moment in American history. We are restoring the fundamental principles, that the job of the American soldier is not to rebuild foreign nations, but defend and defend strongly our nation from foreign enemies. We are ending the era of endless wars. In its place is a renewed, clear-eyed focus on defending America’s vital interests. It is not the duty of US troops to solve ancient conflicts in faraway lands that many people have never even heard of. We are not the policemen of the world.
Donald Trump: (20:52)
But let our enemies be on notice. If our people are threatened, we will never, ever hesitate to act, and when we fight, from now on, we will only fight to win. As MacArthur said, “In war, there is no substitute for victory.”
Donald Trump: (21:22)
To ensure you have the very best equipment and technology available, my administration has embarked on a colossal rebuilding of the American Armed Forces, a record like no other. After years of devastating budget cuts and a military that was totally depleted from these endless wars, we have invested over two trillion, trillion, that’s with a T, dollars in the most powerful fighting force by far on the planet Earth. We are building new ships, bombers, jet fighters, and helicopters by the hundreds, new tanks, military satellites, rockets, and missiles, even a hypersonic missile that goes 17 times faster than the fastest missile currently available in the world and can hit a target 1000 miles away within 14 inches from center point.
Donald Trump: (22:40)
For the first time in 70 years, we established a new branch of the United States military, the Space Force. It’s a big deal.
Donald Trump: (22:51)
In recent years, America’s warriors have made clear to all the high costs of threatening the American people. The savage ISIS caliphate has been 100% destroyed under the Trump administration and its barbaric leader, al-Baghdadi, is gone, killed, over. The world’s number one terrorist, Qasem Soleimani, is likewise dead. As Commander in Chief, I never forget for one instant the immense sacrifices we ask of those who wear this nation’s uniform. Already you have known the crushing pain of losing a brother in arms. Today we remember an extraordinary cadet who made the supreme sacrifice in an accident last year, CJ Morgan. We are deeply moved to be joined by his father, Chris.
Donald Trump: (24:03)
Deeply moved to be joined by his father, Christopher Morgan, and [C.J. 00:24:08] was something very special. Christopher is a Secret Service agent, a tough guy, great guy, great son is looking down right now. Christopher, I want you to know that we will carry C.J.’s blessed memory in our hearts forever. Thank you very much. Thank you.
Donald Trump: (24:39)
Tomorrow, America will celebrate a very important anniversary, the 245th birthday of the United States Army. Unrelated, going to be my birthday also. I don’t know if that happened by accident. Did that happen by accident [inaudible 00:24:59], but it’s a great day because of that Army birthday, and as you know the Army’s first commander in chief, General George Washington, called the fort that stood on this majestic point the most important post in America. It’s strategic location on the Hudson River was vital to our war for independence. If British ships gained control of this river, they would have divided our young nation in two so American soldiers stretched a massive metal chain across the waters of the Hudson from West Point all the way to Constitution Island. I saw a piece of that chain. It’s incredible. No enemy ship even dared try to cross. Every link in that great chain was formed from over 100 pounds of pure American iron, mined from American soil, and made with American pride.
Donald Trump: (26:16)
Together those links formed an unbreakable line of defense. Standing here before you more than two centuries later, it is clearer than ever that General Washington’s words still hold true. West Point is still the indispensable post for America, the vital ground that must not lose, and the survival of our nation still depends on the great chain reaching out from this place, one made not of iron, but of flesh and blood, of memory and spirit, of sheer faith and unyielding courage. Today each of you becomes another link in that unbroken chain, forged in the crucible known as the United States Military Academy, the greatest on Earth. It has given you soldiers that you could rely on to your right and to your left and now we are entrusting you with the most noble task any warrior has ever had, the privilege to carry out the task of preserving American liberty.
Donald Trump: (27:39)
As long as you remain loyal, faithful and true, then our enemies don’t even stand a chance. Our rights will never be stolen. Our freedoms will never be trampled. Our destiny will never be denied and the United States of America will never be defeated. With the grace of God and the heroes of West Point, America will always prevail. Nothing will stand in your way. Nothing will slow you down and nothing will stop the West Point Class of 2020 from achieving a true and lasting victory. God bless you, God bless the United States Army, and God bless America. Congratulations, thank you very much. Thank you.
What does “NTCVSA” mean?
From what I’ve read from people connected to the audit on Teleg, they have to dot every single freaking i and cross every single freaking t perfectly so it will stand up to the insane scrutiny it will receive as demsheviks get totally unglued by the results and try to take it to every judge in the known world. that’s the reason for the apparent delay.
The audit report was supposed to go to the AZ Senate on Friday, then Saturday, is now going to them this week. Then it will be made public afte the Senate goes over it.
And also read today that the vote tally is off by hundreds of thousands. We know in what way!
Massive. Just one county in one state (biggest county), just imagine the fraud all over.
Maybe it is not a false flag but a feint by the White Hats to try to trick the black hats into thinking the report will be delayed and get them to make some sort of stupid move.
Now arriving, Gate 7... Gate 8..l gate 9 gate 12 gate 32 gate 77
Lol...who knows anymore. Lucy has pulled the football so many times on us that I shouldn’t be surprised anymore. Something tells me that we’ll never be taken seriously unless/until we get about 10 million of us in the streets.
Not this china virus *stuff, again.
During my years in military operations and intelligence, I learned that the enemy has a plan too.
ThankQ, HoneysuckleTN, for the links!
Pingout, all good info links !
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3988004/posts?page=73#73
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Mike Robinson August 23, 2021 3:36 pm
Either the Pure Food and Drug Act is still the law of the land, in which case the FDA (which it created) must follow it … or every other drug company should demand that their time-consuming and expensive “trials” should end also. You cannot invent a brand new form of therapy(?) and in less than one year have it be “approved” when the vending company admits that it won’t be able to file the first-round paperwork until next year. Also, “there is no ‘medical emergency’ here.” A disease with a 99.7% survival rate is not an emergency. And, “alternative therapies,” in fact far better than these, have always existed. We’ve always known that the FDA was never anything more than Big Pharma’s lap dog, but this is … illegal.
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kinthenorthwest August 23, 2021 3:31 pm
A bit early, even without considering all the deaths from the vaccines. Even if it had been only one tenth of the deaths, most drugs are pulled from market! Looks like FDA people got their hands greased by someone. OVER 13,000 deaths from the COVID vaccines. As of 8/13 there have been OVER 595,620 adverse Vaccine reactions with over 2/3s of them requiring more then just a simple doctors office visit. “A typical new drug at about five deaths, unexplained deaths, we get a black-box warning, your listeners would see it on TV, saying it may cause death,” McCullough stated. “And then AT ABOUT 50 DEATHS, IT’S PULLED OFF THE MARKET.” https://www.planet-today.com/2021/05/government-caught-scrubbing-covid-19.html#gsc.tab=0
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regitiger August 23, 2021 3:25 pm
THE QUESTION:WHAT MRNA FORMULA WAS APPROVED? specifically, what if any changes the original recipe used so far has changed?.. specifically? in detail? next big question: in the first vax campaign under EUA was there ANY changes made to the recipe FOR ANY COUNTRY OR TARGETED POPULATION AT ANYTIME FROM.DEC 2020 TO PRESENT? show your work for UK vaccine recipe!!! third BIG question:. show your work for the recipe of both bio ntech and modernan trial issued vax…then show both recipes used for first mass post emergency use aith jabs. show YOUR WORK. I’ll peer review. let the games begin. stay clear of this vax people. trust in that inner angel that informs you…it’s how God works. God SHOWS HIS WORK.
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Anon August 23, 2021 3:24 pm
SUNDANCE: Are you sure you linked to the correct Approval Letter? The one you linked to seems to just “approve” the shipping, labeling and storage requirements, as you would need with even a EUA medication. However, this PDF seems to tell another story: (Excerpt from page 5, link is below text) Criteria for Issuance of Authorization I have concluded that the emergency use of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID‑19 Vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19 when administered as described in the Scope of Authorization (Section II) meets the criteria for issuance of an authorization under Section 564(c) of the Act, because: A. SARS-CoV-2 can cause a serious or life-threatening disease or condition, including severe respiratory illness, to humans infected by this virus; B. Based on the totality of scientific evidence available to FDA, it is reasonable to believe that Pfizer-BioNTech COVID‑19 Vaccine may be effective in preventing COVID-19, and that, when used under the conditions described in this authorization, the known and potential benefits of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID‑19 Vaccine when used to prevent COVID-19 outweigh its known and potential risks; and C. There is no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the emergency use of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID‑19 Vaccine to prevent COVID-19 https://www.fda.gov/media/150386/download I am very confused by this and suspect they are trying to “pull a fast one”, but will leave it to others to sort out. Technically, the Vietnam War was not a war under the definition but a “police action”.
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CM-TX August 23, 2021 3:09 pm
“Cominarty is how you say ‘community’ after getting bells palsy from Cominarty” 🤭 … 🤣 https://patriots.win/p/12jwR3jHIe/comirnaty-is-how-you-say-communi/
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SeekerOfTruth August 23, 2021 3:05 pm
The silver lining? Now that Pfizer has gotten full approval as a vaccine, they (FDA, CDC, NIH) no longer have to blackball any treatment protocols like Ivermectin, HCQ, and others. Emergency use vaccines are only allowed if their are no good treatment protocols. So all treatments had to be trashed to keep the EUA’s. So we now should be able to proceed with testing and officially using full treatment protocols. The FDA has boxed themselves into the corner where they have to allow treatments now because they have declared Pfizer to be a vaccine. And by definition vaccines are created to prevent getting and prevent transmission. Vaccines are not given as a treatment once you have it. Ex: You get a flu shot to prevent getting the flu. But once you have the flu you do not get another shot as treatment. You get other treatment protocols. So Ivermectin, HCQ should be OK now as a treatment but not as a preventative. Do your own thing there. But what about the other shots still on EUA? If Ivermectin is allowed to be used as a valid treatment, then their EUA goes away. So Pfizer wins it all. That was the design from the beginning because Big Pharma gives much of the money to run FDA and CDC. Pfizer is biggest of Big Pharma and they were always going to win this. Maderna and J&J better hurry.
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