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United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced today that Domenick J. DeMuro, 73, of Philadelphia, PA, a former Judge of Elections for the 39th Ward, 36th Division in South Philadelphia, has been charged and has pled guilty to a two-count Information charging (1) conspiracy to deprive Philadelphia voters of their civil rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for specific Democratic candidates in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections, and (2) a violation of the Travel Act, which forbids the use of any facility in interstate commerce (here, a cell phone) with the intent to promote certain illegal activity...
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Armed pirates attacked three ships in the eastbound lane of the Singapore Strait between Sunday night and Monday morning (Nov 8-9). The incidents took place within the span of six hours on three nearby ships. As none of the perpetrators has been arrested, the pirates might strike again, said the Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) Information Sharing Centre (ISC) on Monday. There was no confrontation between the perpetrators and the crew in all three incidents and none the crew was injured, ReCAAP said. Ship equipment was stolen from one ship, and...
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“Not a terrible burger, but definitely not worth 11 bucks,” noted the home cook behind YouTube channel Just a Fat Boi on the new Hokkaido Salmon Burger sold at McDonald’s. While overshadowed by the great Chicken McCrispy experiment, the fast-food chain’s primary speciality of late has been their Hokkaido Salmon Burger, an ode to the Japanese island by way of panko-coated salmon patties, roasted sesame mayonnaise, sliced onion, shredded cabbage and sesame seed buns. According to the YouTuber, however, it tastes nothing like salmon and more like fishballs. “Nothing wrong with fishballs, but why buy a fishball burger for $11...
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Dominion is only one piece of the puzzle. Everyone is talking about investigating paper ballots and evidence of dead voters, but there are other layers to our election IT infrastructure with glaring vulnerabilities! The vulnerabilities outlined below could allow quick and impossibly large vote count changes. Russel Ramsland of Allied Security Operations Group walks through vulnerabilities of software used in 2018 and 2020 elections in (video linked in comments) As a result of the 2002 HAVA Act, most counties don't run elections anymore. Private Companies with Private Shareholders under contract to counties run our elections. And these companies do it...
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Terrence Miller, the 78-year-old man on trial for the murder of 20-year-old Jody Loomis 48 years ago, killed himself Monday, hours before a jury found him guilty of the heinous crime. According to the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to a reported suicide about 10 a.m. Monday in the 15900 block of 52nd Place West. The man who was found dead is believed to be Miller, though the Medical Examiner's Office will have to positively identify him. Miller had been on trial for a first-degree murder charge. He's accused of raping and shooting 20-year-old Jody Loomis in 1972 in...
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada – A second sworn affidavit from a whistleblower who was 'an election worker' in Clark County, Nevada, claims mail-in ballots were improperly filled out in a Biden-Harris van outside a polling place... He also said that voters without proper identification were permitted to cast provisional ballots. The biggest shock claim, though, dealt with improperly filled out ballots in the van belonging to supporters of presumptive President-elect Joe Biden, whom he saw while on a lunch break walk on Oct. 28 or 29. “I personally witnessed two people handing multiple unopened mail in ballot envelopes to two other...
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Most of Joe Biden’s 221,751 vote margin gain in Georgia, compared to Hillary Clinton’s performance in 2016, came from three metropolitan Atlanta counties that received more than $15 million from the Mark Zuckerberg-funded Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) “safe elections” project. Those three counties — Cobb, Fulton, and Gwinnett–accounted for 168,703 of Biden’s 221,751 vote margin gain, or 76 percent. In 2016, Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in Georgia by 211,141 votes, 2,089,104 to 1,877,963, according to the Georgia Secretary of State’s election website.
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Blockchain Sting theory taking shape. For details, read through entire link and the comment section. https://bolenreport.com/us-election-2020-are-we-really-in-the-middle-of-an-attempted-marxist-coup/
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Okay. Here's what I need you to do. If you are registered to vote and have had a legal name change, check the states you have been registered to vote in under your old name and check the registration and vote status. This is so super important.
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Did you have a nice weekend, my lefty friends? Yes, I know you did. I saw you dancing in Washington Square Park, cheering in Grand Army Plaza, screaming in the streets of Brooklyn, huddled up in Times Square like it was New Year’s Eve. I don’t begrudge anyone a good time, but I thought this might be an apt moment to ask: We’re done with this pandemic thing, right? We must be, because the crowds didn’t elicit a single stern wag of the finger from either Mayor Bill de Blasio or Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The crowds’ defenders say, “They’re outside,...
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#maidengate kind of blowing up on twitter right now. FYI:This person is followed by DT Jr and RSBN “Okay. Here's what I need you to do. If you are registered to vote and have had a legal name change, check the states you have been registered to vote in under your old name and check the registration and vote status. This is so super important.” “ #maidengate is going viral as hundreds of thousands of voters are beginning to check to see if votes have been cast in their names in previously lived in states and under maiden names. @SomeBitchIKnow...
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Cindy McCain, the widow of Republican Sen. John McCain, is joining the board of Joe Biden’s presidential transition team, according to a report on Monday. As a member of the advisory board, McCain will offer her input while the Democrat’s team turns his campaign promises into policies that can be enacted once he takes office, The Wall Street Journal reported. The GOPer — whose late husband served as Arizona senator and party stalwart for more than 30 years before dying of cancer in 2018 — is expected to advise the team on issues affecting women and children, the report said.
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An affidavit from a Republican poll challenger in Detroit, Michigan confirms there may be voter fraud in the state. Former Michigan Assistant Attorney General Zachary Larsen testified that at the convention center in downtown Detroit, election officials appeared to be processing a “majority” of mail-in ballots from ineligible voters that were not listed in the poll book of eligible voters, nor Larsen’s scanned list. Larsen confirmed in the affidavit that he had heard similar reports from other concerned poll challengers as well. When Larsen tried to shift positions to get a better visual on the poll book on the computer...
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apparently, maiden names in multiple states were used to register voters
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Chris Buskirk @thechrisbuskirk This is a reminder that Fox New Desk called the House for Dems saying they would pick up 5 seats. Now that votes are counted we know GOP will gain 10-14 seats. Idea: let’s use votes to decide elections instead of corporate media. Quote Tweet Bret Baier @BretBaier · Nov 7 The Fox News Decision Desk can now project that former Vice President @JoeBiden will win Pennsylvania and Nevada, putting him over the 270 electoral votes he needs to become the 46th President of the United States. #foxnews #Election2020
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The ink hasn't even dried on the fake ballots, and the Biden team is already up to its old tricks. By their antics, you'd think they thought they were back in office again. When it comes to doing a job on the American people, Old Joe has proven that corruption never sleeps. One thing you'll have to say for Joe Biden: he knows his history. After all, he was there for the greater part of it. He's now violating laws that date back to the 1700s. The Logan Act, forbidding interactions between foreign governments and common citizens, seems to have...
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Whenever Benjamin Kaila, a database administrator who immigrated from India to the United States in 1999, applies for a job at a U.S. tech company, he prays that there are no other Indians during the in-person interview. That’s because Kaila is a Dalit, or member of the lowest-ranked castes within India’s system of social hierarchy, formerly referred to as “untouchables.” Silicon Valley’s diversity issues are well documented: It’s still dominated by white and Asian men, and Black and Latino workers remain underrepresented. But for years, as debates about meritocracy raged on, the tech industry’s reliance on Indian engineers allowed another...
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The Republican Party of Chandler, Sun Lakes and Gilbert has posted photos on Facebook that they say are ballot printers and voting machines left unattended in Maricopa County four days after polls closed. It is unclear how long they had been left unattended, or if they were left there before the election as well. In a Facebook post accompanying the photos, the organization wrote that the machines were left “in an empty strip mall in Chandler” and called it incompetency. Additionally, the Republican Party failed to send someone to the Logic and Accuracy Test of the voting equipment in Arizona,...
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2020 style weirdness, because why not.
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How did a close George Soros associate , a Quantum Fund VP, who lived in his NYC apartment get accepted for crucial voting machinery? Soros Minion: How did a close George Soros associate , a Quantum Fund VP, who lived in his NYC apartment get accepted for crucial voting machinery? Especially after Soros’ unrelenting attack on the US justice system by funding leftist DAs? Brown was concurrently Vice-Chair of Soros Fund Management & Vice-Chair of Open Society Institute. Is Lord Brown George Soros’ favorite lieutenant? Agent Provocateur Brown: So, what kind of person is Lord Brown? He secretly advances Soros’...
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