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A Colorado woman who brutally stabbed and killed her mother 7 years ago in Aurora wants to rejoin society after her stint in a mental hospital. Isabella Guzman stabbed Yun Mi Hoy 79 times in 2013. She was 18 at the time, and was later found not guilty by reason of insanity. Guzman told CBS4 in a virtual interview that she is on medication and her sanity has been restored. “I was not myself when I did that, and I have since been restored to full health,” she said. Authorities said Guzman stabbed her mother in the face, neck and...
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Gabriel Sterling, Georgia’s voting system manager, issued a warning to people who have said they are moving to the state to vote in its upcoming Senate runoff elections. Moving to the state only to vote in the early January elections, he said, would violate Georgia election law. “In order to be able to register to vote in Georgia, you have to be a Georgia resident,” Sterling said in a press conference last week. “That means you have to believe you are staying in Georgia.” People who attempt to move to the state and vote while only visiting can face felony...
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We’ve reported on multiple incidents of ‘glitches’ that people were observing related to the reporting of the 2020 Presidential Election. These incidents seem odd and so we sought out a data set from the 2020 Presidential election and we found it. A group of IT patriots had already analyzed a data set of election vote data and found millions of votes in the election that were either lost or transferred from President Trump to Joe Biden. [IN SUMMARY, at end of article:] Again, it is completely INCONCEIVABLE mathematically and statistically that after the switch in the lead to Biden, batches...
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It's claimed that DC Comics will close down as we know it by June 2021, according to information provided to Ethan Van Sciver, a twenty-seven year veteran of the comic book industry who also recently said Jim Lee will be leaving the company.
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Attorney Lin Wood joined Mark Levin on Tuesday to discuss the theft of the 2020 election. This was one explosive interview!
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Three suspects have been arrested and two more are wanted in connection with an audacious heist from a castle vault last year that saw around 100 of Europe's most priceless treasures stolen, German authorities said on Tuesday. Police detained three men in their twenties and are looking for two more after an elaborate theft at the Green Vault in Dresden last year stunned the art world. Around 100 pieces of priceless treasure were stolen in November 2019 when thieves gained access to the museum, which houses one of the largest collections of masterpieces on the continent.
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Canadians are being warned not to let moose lick their cars. It might sound like a weird joke, but it’s actually true. Over the weekend, images posted to Twitter appeared to show a sign in Jasper, Alberta stating ‘Do not let moose lick your car.’ The images gained so much attention that Snopes set out to determine if the sign was real. The answer is, yes, the sign is legit and this is a very real issue in parts of Canada. These images, as well as a separate video on Facebook, were snapped along Maligne Lake Road in Jasper, an...
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Ahead of the 2020 presidential elections, Arizona lost one of its key protections on voter integrity through federal regulations on voter forms. In this episode of Crossroads we sit down with Dan Farley, Tea Party Phoenix Metro President, about how this happened, and its potential impact. We also discuss how centralization is overriding freedom, how government subsidies lead to corporate control, how big business preys on the uninformed, and how failure is institutionalized by government expansion. These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads. 21 min video
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TUCSON, Ariz. – Today, Wei Sun, 49, a Chinese national and naturalized citizen of the United States, was sentenced to 38 months in prison by District Court Judge Rosemary Marquez. Sun previously pleaded guilty to one felony count of violating the Arms Export Control Act (AECA). Sun was employed in Tucson for 10 years as an electrical engineer with Raytheon Missiles and Defense. Raytheon Missiles and Defense develops and produces missile systems for use by the United States military. During his employment with the company, Sun had access to information directly related to sensitive defense technology. Some of this defense...
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note: This is a parody image of the Fuhrer Adolf Thomas Schroeder, the Chief DisHonorable Judge who acts above the law and don’t even enforce any rules or laws against a corrupt federal prosecutor. This parody is protected under Fair Use Doctrine and the First Amendment. Adolf Schroeder has no constitutional right to take the parody image down. Parodies and satires are protected. This judge does not deserve respect. He is in contempt of law.by Laurie AzgardThe dishonorable RAT judge Thomas David Schroeder, aka Adolf Schroeder (parody name) the Fuhrer of the “Middle District of North Carolina” federal courthouses, has...
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MICHIGAN. State Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R) says Joe Biden is President-elect and that the Republican-majority state legislature will not award the state's electoral votes to Pres Trump: "Not going to happen." Joe Biden won, Michigan elector coup ‘not going to happen,’ GOP Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey says Democrat Joe Biden is the president-elect and the Legislature’s investigation of the election won’t change the results in Michigan. bridgemi.com 4:19 PM · Nov 17, 2020
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Asian giant hornets, or “murder hornets” as many came to know them, suffered a setback in their quest to make a new home for themselves in North America when Washington State entomologists found and destroyed a hive full of the massive stinging insects last month. After closely examining the nest, which was located in a tree hollow, officials say they’ve counted roughly 500 hornets, according to a statement. Some 200 of those individual insects were likely queens, Sven-Erik Spichiger, managing entomologist at the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA), said in a news conference last week. If Spichiger and his...
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Former “MasterChef Junior” contestant Ben Watkins lost his battle with a rare form of cancer Monday, according to his family. He was 14. Watkins, who starred in the reality show’s sixth season in 2018, was undergoing treatment for angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma — a soft tissue tumor — at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, according to TMZ. The young star was one out of only six people in the world who suffered from the disease.
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We told you yesterday about the 2631 votes being “discovered” in Floyd County that hadn’t been tabulated into the vote count because of an alleged scanner problem and then it just was not counted. Most were for President Donald Trump, which gave him about an 800 vote pick up in Georgia. This was after folks on the left said this kind of thing could never happen and you don’t pick up that number of votes in a recount, that all of this wouldn’t show anything. Well, guess what? It just happened again, in another county. Oh, my, can we say...
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PING LIST - Please contact me as needed...COVID-19 Update # 244 As of 11/16/2020 23:15 PDST United States CDC - Provisional NumbersAs of 00/00/2020 23:45 PDST Johns Hopkins University - Capture Nations InformatonAs of 00/00/2020 23:45 PDST Johns Hopkins University - Capture Counties InformationAs of 00/00/2020 23:46 PDST Johns Hopkins University - Process JHU DataAs of 00/00/2020 23:59 PDST WorldofMeters - Document Core NumbersAs of 00/00/2020 23:59 PDST WorldofMeters - Capture Nations InformationAs of 00/00/2020 23:59 PDST WorldofMeters - Capture States InformationAs of 00/00/2020 00:00 PDST WorldofMeters - Data Processing begins...As of 00/00/2020 ??:?? PDST Publish COVID-19 Update - 00/00/00If...
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Sources tell NY1 the MTA is proposing deep service cuts to subways and bus that could mean long waits between trains and longer walks to the bus stop, plus nearly 10,000 workers laid off. The MTA is planning to present the plan to its board during its Wednesday meeting. MTA officials have threatened 40 to 50 percent transit cuts and layoffs unless the agency gets $12 billion it requested from Washington D.C. The plan obtained by NY1 shows that on weekends, trains could run every 15 minutes, with longer waits between trains on weekdays, and even potential, unspecified suspensions in...
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The publication of Barack Obama’s new memoir Tuesday was timed to carry the news cycle regardless of the election’s outcome. The opinions expressed in “A Promised Land”—on America, race, Donald Trump, and so on—are more vivid than anything the Democratic candidate has said in his last year of campaigning. And so even after Joe Biden and the press corps have declared him President-elect, he continues to walk in the shadow of his former boss. That is intentional. Obama wants it understood that Biden is an avatar for a third Obama term. Now he can complete the work of “fundamentally transforming...
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Okay.... a short break from politics for those needing a couple of minutes away. (I’m posting in “chit-chat”). If you remember the days of black and white.... before technicolor.... this song might ring a bell. I’ve started working with a different singer and I think she sings her butt off. I played the instruments and she sang.... all in my studio. Just having fun and trying to lower the stress level a little.
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