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On Thanksgiving eve Attorney Sidney Powell filed a 104 Page BOMBSHELL COMPLAINT on massive voter fraud in the Georgia election this year. Then it was discovered that she simitaneously filed a complaint in Michigan as well. Then on Thanksgiving Day Sidney Powell retweeted two tweets by Liberty Times and Politics. The tweets included a court filing that includes information on Dominion and Edison Research’s connections to the Internet. We noted that the document identifies Dominion’s Trump-hater Eric Coomer is the inventor of the authentication function within the application. And then on page 16 of the legal filing the document identifies...
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A man on a mission. No matter what the media says, THIS IS NOT OVER! President Trump once again displayed his resiliency and determination to make great wins for the GOP and the American people today, announcing a new campaign rally in the State of Georgia. The rally, which will be held on Saturday night according to the President, will feature President Trump alongside US Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. The President may even hold a follow up rally, stating to the press, “Maybe I’ll go twice!” TRENDING: BREAKING: KRAKEN RELEASED! Attorney Sidney Powell Files 104 Page BOMBSHELL COMPLAINT...
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FULTON COUNTY, NY- Americans around the country are speaking out against the never ending lockdowns doled out by Democratic politicians. Now, so are law enforcement officers. In an interview on the Fox Business Network show “Evening Edit”, a New York sheriff criticized politicians that have ordered police to stand down to rioters while simultaneously demanding they enforce coronavirus restrictions. Fulton County Sheriff Richard Giardino stated that people are “fed up” with the “hypocrisy” of officials. During the interview Giardino stated: “Some of these same governors and politicians across this country have spent the last six months telling you police are...
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November 26 – China reported 21 new confirmed cases: 12 imported cases (5 cases in Shanghai, 4 cases in Guangdong, 1 case in Jiangsu, 1 case in Fujian, and 1 case in Sichuan) and 9 local cases (all in Inner Mongolia); no new deaths; 3 new suspected cases (2 imported cases in Shanghai and 1 local case in Inner Mongolia). There were 5 new cases of asymptomatic infection (4 imported from abroad); 321 cases of asymptomatic infection are still under medical observation (317 cases imported from abroad). November 25 – China reported 5 imported cases (2 cases in Shanghai, 1...
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I have been posting articles on FR off and on for 22 years, and in that time I have become very good at using HTML to create the type of posts I like. Yet ever since FR changed the carrier of the site, none of my links work on articles I post. I have not changed what I use as HTML code, it's just that what I use does not work on FR any more. And not only links, but much of the HTML on my profile page is all screwed up as well. Is there a logical reason for...
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It has been said that while money is the biggest stumbling block to the rich, worry is the biggest stumbling block to the poor. However, I have read about many rich people worrying about their money and I have known many poor people who have stumbled with what little money they did have. We live in the most powerfully affluent society the world has ever seen, not since Solomon ruled Israel has a country been so affluent as America is today. Why even the poor are wealthy when compared to the poorest people in places like Bangladesh. Even with...
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Places with highest daily reported cases per capitaSeven-day average of daily new reported cases per 100,000 residents
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A repeat violent felon who has been deported from the United States multiple times has been arrested and charged with two counts of murder in San Jose, California. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pointing to California’s open borders sanctuary policies as an impetus preventing Fernando De Jesus Lopez-Garcia from being deported following previous criminal convictions. De Jesus Lopez-Garcia has a criminal history spanning back nearly 15 years that includes convictions for battery of a spouse, assault with a deadly weapon, inflicting corporal injury on a spouse, battery of an officer, and vandalism. San Jose, California police arrested Garcia on November...
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A woman is behind bars after Huntsville police said she fired more than a dozen shots at her husband Thursday morning and failed to hit him. Inez Fuqua, 38, is charged with second-degree assault, shooting into an occupied vehicle and receiving stolen property for the incident that happened at the Hyatt Place Huntsville on Governors West. Police said Fuqua ambushed her husband as he returned to the hotel Thursday morning. They said the two are still married but were not living together. As the victim pulled in, police said a car pulled up and Fuqua jumped out,...
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A Bangor woman is facing federal charges for allegedly making death threats against Sen. Susan Collins. Katrina F. Preble, 56, of Bangor made the threats in a series of “rambling” voicemail messages left at Collins’ Bangor and Washington, D.C. offices, according to an affidavit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Bangor. The eight messages were left after the Nov. 3 election, in which Collins defeated Democratic challenger Sara Gideon. Preble, who was arrested Monday by Bangor police and federal agents, has been charged with two federal counts of making threats across interstate lines, each punishable by up to five...
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A Florida woman allegedly broke into a house and attacked her coworker's sleeping husband with a machete before leading deputies on a pursuit early Sunday morning, the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday. Sarasota County Sheriff's deputies responded to a reported burglary at a residence on Burke Road shortly after midnight Sunday. Deputies found a broken bedroom window and an injured man with several lacerations to his body. Investigators said a woman identified as 27-year-old Alana Gibson broke into the house, where her female coworker lives, and attacked her coworker's husband with a machete while he was asleep. Gibson allegedly...
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ten players for No. 1 South Carolina remained seated during the national anthem before their season opener with College of Charleston on Wednesday. Only junior forward Elysa Wesolek stood during the anthem. Coach Dawn Staley and her staff also stood. Advertisement The team posted a statement on Twitter saying that many of them did not stand “to shine a light on the need for racial equality, social justice and ending systemic racism in our country.”
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Australia's defence forces have sent notices of likely dismissal to 10 special forces soldiers following last week's damning report on the murder of 39 Afghan civilians and prisoners. They are suspected of being accessories or witnesses to the killings, or of being dishonest in testifying. They are separate from the 19 Special Air Service troops who could face prosecution for the murders. Australia's prime minister and top military commander have apologised. Afghanistan called the murders unforgiveable but welcomed last week's report as a step towards justice.
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OTTUMWA, Iowa – The Scott County recount board has now adjourned, despite knowing that a significant discrepancy remains in its tabulation of the absentee ballots received by the Scott County Auditor and included in the certified election results. According to the auditor’s records, 64,052 absentee ballots were counted in the election. The recount board’s report states its members counted 64,183 absentee ballots. When this discrepancy was discovered, the county auditor stated to the recount board that she believed the recount board’s number was inaccurate and that the recount board should determine the cause of the discrepancy. The representative for State...
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Pennsylvania state Senator Doug Mastriano (R-33) gave a blistering barnstormer speech at today’s election integrity hearing in Gettysburg, where he invoked 9/11, the Bible, the Declaration of Independence, the Civil War, various Founding Fathers and Star Trek. Sen. Mastriano is a retired Colonel of the United States Army and a Desert Storm combat veteran who served as director of NATO’s Joint Intelligence Center in Afghanistan. Mastriano was the principal architect of today’s election integrity hearing and, after evidence of systemic election issues was presented, concluded with a fiery response: I don’t even know how this happened in America. We can...
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Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) called for a recognition of “the true history of Thanksgiving” as “atrocities committed against Native Americans” via Twitter on Thursday. Markey, whose uses a photo of himself wearing a mask on his Twitter profile, wrote: While we celebrate all that we are grateful for today, we must also remember the true history of Thanksgiving and recognize the atrocities committed against Native Americans, as well as the widespread disease brought by European arrival which decimated the Native population. In Massachusetts, on this 400th anniversary of the Mayflower’s arrival, we continue to stand with the Wampanoag people who...
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Predicting a historic presidential move, based solely on a retweet: really Alisyn? On CNN's New Day on Thursday morning, co-host Alisyn Camerota, referencing President Trump's retweet of Rep. Matt Gaetz's tweet suggesting that the president pardon himself, said: "It seems clear this is going to happen." "Clear?" Camerota offered no evidence beyond the retweet in support of her bold assertion. Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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Comparing states where cheating was suspected to states where cheating was not suspectedIn the states where no cheating is suspected, Biden’s percentage of the mail in vote remains consistent among different batches within the same state. If one batch of mail in votes in one state went 70% for Biden, then all the other batches of mail in votes in that same state also went 70% for Biden.But not in the critical swing states. In the critical swing states, after they stopped counting votes in the middle of the night, and then resumed counting later on, the percentage of mail...
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In an online column denouncing President Trump's "America First" policy that includes measures regarding Beijing, ex-Defense Secretary James Mattis did not disclose his affiliation with an organization that fosters international business deals with communist China. As coauthor with three other writers in a Nov. 23 Foreign Affairs column, Mattis did not mention that he works for the The Cohen Group consulting firm. Nor did he challenge China's tough talk against U.S. policies regarding Taiwan, nor the strict economic retaliation Beijing levied against Australia. Instead, Mattis criticized Trump administration policies toward Beijing. Such policies, touted by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,...
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Lawyers are now beginning to uncover a massive, international money laundering & bribery scheme involving California Governor Newsom & Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, according to a high-powered attorney who has seen the evidence. Governors of multiple states wired hundreds of millions of dollars to communist China to allegedly purchase "covid supplies," but it was all a massive money laundering, kickback and bribery scheme that saw money transferred to the family members and business entities of the corrupt U.S. governors, according to sources.. https://twitter.com/johnflipside/status/1331047882644811776
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