This roster has been passed to me by a reliable source. It indicates names, nationalities and locations to be 'monitored' for 'fairness'.
Some uses of this roster might be to 'monitor the Monitors', and to see if any of the names on the list have any prior history with Communism, Anarchism, or helping to CREATE voter fraud.
Freepers, get busy working.
Whose idea was this? Who authorized it?
Just picked a random name “Gianluca Rigolio” - his name appears as an observer in the Carter Center report on the Guinea presidential elections of 2010.
page 137
Maybe works for the Red Cross
http://www.facebook.com/gianluca.rigolio
Looks like a euro-lib to me, if that is indeed his pic.
Good, now we’ll know who the next of kin is so we can send our condolences.
You must see this post!
I think this all sucks too and should not be allowed.
In fairness, however, I would like to point out that the people are identified as being “based” in the cities identified, not that those are the places they will monitor.
My guess is that these U.N. A@@holes are “based” in state capitals but actually operate, in most cases, in the large centers of population. You know like Sh__cago where voter fraud NEVER occurs. /s
Conny Jensen-Denmark,
Melanie Feathers-UK
KEEP A SHARP EYE FOR THEM and report them if you see them messing around our voting booths area....What part of DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS does those butthole don't understand!!
Kirsten Mogensen is an Associate Professor in Journalism at Roskilde University, Denmark. Her main research interest is journalism philosophy and professional norms. In 2010 and again in 2011 she was program chair for the academic track of a major international conference at Stanford University exploring journalism and other forms of communication about innovation. In 2010 she was a visiting scholar at Stanford Center for Innovation and Communication, Stanford University, and during that time she interviewed a number of influential journalists in Silicon Valley. From 2001- 2010 she published research about the professional norms and values related to the television coverage of September 11, 2001, on major American Television networks. This research project was done in cooperation with scholars at Louisiana State University. Mogensen has a background in journalism. She graduated from the Danish School of Journalism 1976 and studied Television News Production at University of Minnesota 1976-77. She has worked as a journalist at newspapers and in broadcast. Apart from university research, Mogensen is also involved in international post-conflict aid, working within the EU, OSCE and the Danish Foreign Ministry. Her international work experiences include visiting fellow at Louisiana State University 2001-02, Chief Press Officer for Aceh Monitoring Mission 2005-06 and visiting scholar at Stanford University 2010. She has been an international election observer in Sierra Leone (EU, 2007), Moldova (OSCE, 2009) and Kyrgyzstan (OSCE, 2010).Specialties Innovation Journalism. Communication during national crisis and post-conflict periods. Public diplomacy. National television coverage during terror attacks. Journalism philosophy and ethics. Journalism practice and history. Democracy, freedom of press and election observations. Suggested reading: "Journalism during terror attacks" in Media, War & Conflict, Vol. 1 (1): 31-49, 2008. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore: Sage http://www.linkedin.com/in/kirstenmogensen
She was involved in the ACEH affair in Indonesia as a:
Chief Press, Protocol and Information Officer Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) September 2005 March 2006 (7 months) http://www.aceh-mm.org/: On 15 December 2006, the EU-led Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) completed its mandate of monitoring and supporting the peace process in the Indonesian province of Aceh. The AMM has monitored the implementation of various aspects of the peace agreement set out in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the Government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) on 15 August 2005 in Helsinki, Finland. The AMM was a civilian crisis management mission which consisted of monitors from the European Union and five ASEAN contributing countries. http://www.linkedin.com/in/kirstenmogensen
The ACEH was a revolutionary Islamist group in Indonesia:
On 27 February 2005, the Free Aceh Movement and the delegation of the Indonesian government started another round of peace talks in Vantaa, Finland, moderated by former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari.[9] On 16 July 2005, the Indonesian Minister of Communication and GAM announced a peace deal to end the thirty-year insurgency. The peace agreement was officially signed on 15 August by chief Indonesian negotiator Hamid Awaluddin and GAM leader Malik Mahmud.[1] Under the terms of the agreement, both sides agreed to cease all hostilities immediately. GAM also agreed to disarm, while the Government pledged to withdraw all non-local military and police by the end of 2005. An Aceh Monitoring Mission was set up by the EU and ASEAN to oversee the process of disarmament and the reintegration into society of GAM members.[10] A presidential decree granted amnesty to about five hundred former GAM members who were in exile in other countries, and unconditionally released about 1,400 members who had been jailed by the Government.[citation needed]
With her speciality being journalism, and her ties being journalism, one can only anticipate that she is immediately tied into media outlets for a reason.
Milan Krstev, attorney in NIS office for The Network of Committees for Human Rights in Serbia. Web site http://www.vojvodina-hrc.org/en/chris-offices-in-serbia
My guess would be that the cities chosen for ‘observation’ are those that are most likely to have practiced voter fraud in 2008. For example, wasn’t it Columbus where allegedly busloads of young adults from other states were voting early in Ohio that year?
This is all a ploy to set up the “the election was stolen” narrative if Obambi’s loss is close. Everything the dems do is a facade, a head fake, and this will be no different.
The UN observers are going to be surprised when they find out that Austin is a liberal city.
But it does make it convenient to know where their locations will be so our freedom loving AG Greg Abbott can have them arrested when they cross the 100 foot marker at a poll site.
Gee, where’s the cherished “diversity”? The Africans? The Asians?
Where’s the UN’s quotas of “observiers” (i.e. attempted intimidators)?
Observers from 18 countries, only two of which had democratic governments in 1944 (UK and Switzerland)—the rest were either dictatorships or occupied by Nazi Germany. Some on the list have had a democracy less than twenty years and some never have had a truly free government. But they come over here to make sure our election is fair. Will they be swinging billy clubs at voters?
We all know Rick Perry had the guts to ban these crapweasels from Texas. What I want to know is, where is my governor, Bob McDonnell? I can’t find a single bit of commentary from him on this issue.
As for my AG, Ken Cuccinelli, there’s this. Virginians, we should be outraged and contacting these people starting Monday.
http://www.helpcom.net/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=2064
LOL, two people will watch California for election fraud. They should measure it in PPM(parts per million).
Found this.
U.N. Election Meddlers
http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2012/10/details-on-un-election-meddlers-2511016.html