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Any news on Sidney Powell?? I think the Kraken is still caged.
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Michelle Malkin @michellemalkin After Venezuelan Smartmatic official Marlon Garcia "tweaked" central server during 2016 vote tabulation, Philippine VP candidate's 900k+ lead "was wiped out." Several Smartmatic employees were criminally charged w/tampering. Garcia fled the country.
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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – The head of the gun-rights group that organized a rally that drew 22,000 people to the state Capitol in January said a similar event won’t happen next year, claiming that a “double standard” allowed gun-control advocates to book the majority of time slots for Lobby Day. Philip Van Cleave, the president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, told members of the organization in a message this week that when he tried to apply for the 11 a.m. slot for next year’s Lobby Day, a tradition that gives citizens an opportunity to share issues they find important...
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VIDEO: “Mysterious” Election Day Spike Gave Biden Nearly 600,000 Votes, Only 3,200 for TrumpWATCH: Crowd gasps after finding out that a mysterious spike of votes in Pennsylvania had 600,000 votes for Biden and only 3,200 for @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/Sa1n3jpyhf— Team Trump (@TeamTrump) November 25, 2020 #PA #PALegislature #ChainofCustody "What I saw there was a chain of custody, that in all cases, that was broken."Mail-ins, drop box, the election day USB card flashdrives: no chain of custody.They have photos of a guy walking in w baggies of USBs. pic.twitter.com/zbCpexLYp1— Heather Champion ™️ (@winningatmylife) November 25, 2020
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Democrats are very thankful for Never Trumpers, brave conservatives who fought against Trump his entire administration. They are so grateful that they are rewarding the leaders of the Never Trump movement with access to a special VIP section of the gulags they are building. "Thank you so much for helping us defeat Trump -- now, when we haul you off to the gulag, you'll get your own very special section," said Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. "You did it! Hooray!" The VIP section will include some chairs, the occasional bottle of moonshine made from potatoes, and a small TV screen where the Never...
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PING LIST - Please contact me as needed...COVID-19 Update # 252 As of 11/24/2020 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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Denver Mayor Michael Hancock recently urged those in his fair city to avoid traveling to enjoy Thanksgiving with their loved ones. Because he truly cares about Denverites’ wellbeing. Or maybe because he just wanted to make sure that he wouldn’t have to sit near anybody on the plane ride to Mississippi, where he’s going to spend his Thanksgiving with his wife and daughter:
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While many artists are already releasing their latest renditions of Christmas classics, singer/songwriter Ben Rector is taking a moment to give thanks to the oft rushed over November holiday. "I hope this song captures the magic and nostalgia that we all look forward to at Thanksgiving. I also secretly hope that this becomes the official theme song for Thanksgiving," Rector jokes about his new holiday song. From pumpkin pies to green bean casseroles, down to the cranberry sauce and gravy, Thanksgiving has a look and feel all of its own—except for the music! "I realized I hadn't ever heard a...
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Pope Francis Touts Universal Basic IncomeCatholic economist slams idea as 'radical innovation in Church teaching' VATICAN CITY (ChurchMilitant.com) - Pope Francis is calling for a universal basic income (UBI) — a proposal denounced by a top Catholic economist as "a radical innovation in Catholic teaching without any obvious roots." In an extended interview barely mentioning persecuted Uighurs, Rohingya and Yazidi peoples, the pontiff attacks populist leaders and coronavirus lockdown demonstrators while voicing his support for George Floyd Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests.Francis' controversial reflections, published in a new book Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future, records exchanges...
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Hospitals will be allowed to care for Medicare patients in their own homes during the pandemic under a government program announced Wednesday to help hospitals deal with the latest surge. ...The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it will let hospitals quickly launch home programs...Hospitals would need to meet certain standards to participate. Those include providing twice-daily visits by medical workers and equipment such as blood pressure and oxygen-level monitors, and keeping patients connected via an iPad or other device to a command center ...
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The head of one of the largest regional health systems in the Midwest was replaced Tuesday, less than a week after telling employees that he had recovered from COVID-19 and was not wearing a mask around the office. ...Dr. Kathy Anderson, president of the North Dakota Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said it was “an especially dangerous message to be sending right now in North Dakota.” ...[Krabbenhoft] believes he’s now immune to COVID-19 for “at least seven months and perhaps years to come” and that he isn’t a threat to transmit it to...
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Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine on Wednesday updated the travel order issued on Nov. 17, to clarify testing and quarantine requirements for people entering the commonwealth or returning home. “This update keeps in place the need for people visiting and returning to Pennsylvania to have a negative test or quarantine for 14 days upon arrival,” Levine said in a press release. “We still recommend that Pennsylvanians do not travel, and the stay-at-home advisory I issued earlier this week remains in effect. I know that it is hard not to travel during this holiday season, but it is the...
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Michelle Malkin @michellemalkin Pass it on: 47 USB cards are missing from election machines in #Pennsylvania. Quote Tweet Angela Ramirez @coangelaramirez · 1h 47 USB cards are missing from election machines in #Pennsylvania. Exploding head twitter.com/KanekoaTheGrea… 4:05 PM · Nov 25, 2020·Twitter Web App 3
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31 state capitol buildings will display Nativity crèches this Christmas, a sharp increase from just two years ago.Nearly two-thirds of state capitol buildings in the United States will display a Nativity crèche this Christmas season, a nearly 50 percent increase in just two years under a partnership between American Nativity Scene and the Thomas More Society, a public-interest law firm. At least 31 state capitol buildings will host Nativity displays, with new entrants Idaho, Oklahoma, Nevada and West Virginia joining the list of crèches that honor the birth of Jesus Christ. Since 2018, the number of participating sites has grown...
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~ The FReeper Canteen Presents ~ ~ Happy Thanksgiving 2020!! ~ GOD BLESS AND WATCH OVER THEM, WHEREVER THEY SERVE Canteen Mission StatementShowing support and boosting the morale ofour military and our allies' militaryand family members of the above.Honoring those who have served before. Abraham Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation Washington, D.C. October 3, 1863 By the President of the United States of America. The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from...
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield said Tuesday that a COVID-19 vaccine would be released “by the end of the second week of December.” During a segment on Fox News, Redfield was asked by "The Daily Briefing" host Dana Perino how government agencies would determine who received the vaccine first
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Rome-based outlet has provided coverage of the Church since 1997.Zenit News Agency, which has provided news from Rome since 1997, has announced its plans to suspend operations. “Unfortunately, today ZENIT must communicate some sad news: next December 31, 2020, ZENIT will suspend indefinitely all editions of ZENIT in Spanish, English and Italian,” CEO Alberto Ramírez announced in an email to subscribers Thursday. The news outlet also has editions in French and Arabic, which apparently will continue publishing. Ramírez has not responded to a request for comment. In his email announcement, Ramírez cited financial difficulties as the reason for shutting down....
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Wildlife officials are warning that tegu – a South American lizard that can grow up to the size of a dog – continue to spread across the Southeast. The Argentine black-and-white tegu is an invasive animal that has spread to Georgia and South Carolina but has also been reported in Alabama. The lizards, which can grow up to 10 pounds and 4-feet long, are “voracious invaders,” according to National Geographic and, once established in an area, it’s hard to control the spread. Once established tegu will eat just about anything – birds, reptiles, fruits and vegetables. They also like eggs,...
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Neither the priest nor the diocese have explained the arrest despite a stated mask exemption for those seated in their pew.KANSAS CITY, Missouri, November 24, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — The pastor of a Catholic Church in Kansas City, Missouri, had a woman arrested as she prayed with her children in the pews of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for refusing to wear a mask, despite instructions in the church’s previous Sunday bulletin and the diocesan website stating that masks are required “except when remaining in the pew.” The mother of 11 children, six of whom are adopted, said in an...
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