Posted on 03/23/2023 7:42:06 PM PDT by ransomnote
Amen, brother.
Come on folks. This cannot be Michelle Obama pic.twitter.com/eGU4DwKX2b— Malik Obama (@ObamaMalik) March 12, 2023
Don't know who the white beta male is, but he just outted himself as an enemy of America.
Make America Patriarchal Again
There is a reason the left hates Patriarchy.
This video will be studied by historians: pic.twitter.com/WfRU7P1Rzj— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 26, 2023
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Back when music was good and truly LIVE.
German Politician Accuses USA of Nord Stream Sabotage
https://www.thefinancialtrends.com/2023/03/27/german-politician-accuses-usa-of-nord-stream-sabotage/
Credit Suisse Rescue To Cost Every Swiss Citizen $13,500
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
QUITE clearly.
https://t.me/DonbassDevushka/50736
Benyamin Netanyahu says he intends to suspend judicial reform after meeting with faction leaders
Quite clearly! 😂🙄😂
The banks rob the people. Literally.
EXCLUSIVE: Another Election System Provider – Tenex Software – Like Knowink – Connects to Internet, Not Certified, Not Audited, Across Numerous States
On Thursday TGP reported on the BPro election system. Then on Friday Knowink was uncovered. Today we have information on another election system provider by the name of Tenex Software. Together, these companies provide systems that corrupt election administrators could only dream of.
On Thursday TGP reported on the BPro election system in New Mexico which is a go-between Dominion and the Secretary of State's office. This system is not certified by any election auditor accredited by the US government that we are aware of. It's connected to the Internet and it's accessible to other entities.
(And yet, New Mexico's Soros-backed Secretary of State lied and said her systems weren't connected to the Internet.)
On Friday TGP determined that BPro had been purchased by Knowink in 2021 and added to its suite of election system products.
Knowink has one product that is labeled Poll Pad that replaces paper processing. These devices clearly are on the Internet. In 2021 Knowink surpassed 100,000 poll pads units.
Knowink promotes other systems, including its ePulse system as follows:
ePulse is an all-inclusive election management suite designed to give administrators real-time access to monitor their election as a whole. All Poll Pads connect to this central hub where voter check-in data is securely transferred via WiFi or cellular networks in near real time.
This tool allows for administrators to oversee the operation of individual precincts and Poll Pads including battery life of the device, average check-in times, number of ballots issued or spoiled; all the while ensuring the election authority can directly contact poll workers via video or text message for speedy trouble resolution.
Today we have identified a company similar to Knowink – Tenex Solutions.
Tenex solutions advertises that they have served 31 million voters across numerous platforms as well.
Tenex solutions precinct central platform has surpassed 30,000 units.(that's a sh_tload of fraud right there!!)
Tenex claims:
Precinct Central runs in a completely isolated space on the iPad and in the Cloud to prevent malicious attacks.
The company also has a system labeled Live Results that provides up-to-date election results on election night.
Most Americans believe the 2020 Election was stolen and a big part of it was the election systems that were used. Now we find out that there is a whole new segment in the industry that runs poll pads and shares election night information presumably from these poll pads with other platforms providing them up to date results.
Why do we need to know who voted in an election before it is closed? Why do we need to know who voted in an election before the final results are counted and certified?
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