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1) Biden won a record low 16.7% of counties in the US but had the most votes of any presidential candidate ever. 10 million more than Obama. 2) Voter turnout for every election in the past 100 years fell within 2 standard deviations but 2020 was above 3 standard deviations. This should happen roughly 1 in every 1,6663 elections and is 99.7% indicative of voter fraud. 3) Republicans won all 27 “contested” House seats but lost the presidency? elections and is 99.7% indicative of voter fraud. The last election where that happened with even 10 seats was the heavily fraud...
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Most states are around 10% a few at 20 % California Current: 6,254 State's hospital bed capacity: 72,511 Florida Current: 3,754 Cumulative: 54,167 State's hospital bed capacity: 54,744 Michigan Current: 4,047 State's hospital bed capacity: 24,949 Nevada Current: 1,274 State's hospital bed capacity: 6,493 Connecticut Current: 875 Cumulative: 12,257 State's hospital bed capacity: 7,194
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Virginia traveled to Tallahassee in anticipation of playing the game and will leave to go back to Charlottesville at some point Saturday. Virginia had delayed its trip to Tallahassee to get all its test results back from Friday testing to try to avoid a situation like last weekend's Clemson-Florida State game. But given the roster situation at Florida State, it became clear the game could not be played. Last Saturday, the Clemson-Florida State game also was postponed after the chief medical officers from both schools could not agree about whether it was safe to play the game -- unleashing a...
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--- The report is based on an analysis of the difference between successive updates in each state, each of which it calls “vote updates.” In online discourse, these are often referred to as “vote dumps” or “vote batches.” It examines them across states and, controlling for how big a state is and how Democratic it is, does the following: Defines, mathematically, what a “vote spike” is Shows just how rare those are Shows how, during a five-hour period, four particularly extreme vote spikes arrived favoring Joe Biden Shows how crucial these were to Joe Biden’s election in MI, WI, and...
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“For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38-39). Paul had just asked the question: “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?” (8:35). Clearly Paul recognized Satan’s mission in these last days: to hinder God’s people from walking in his great love....
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Incredibly, many dread the sudden return of Christ. The very thought of their life coming to an end, and of having to face a day of judgment, is so frightening that they put it out of their minds. How could this be true of believers? According to Peter, their lives are dictated by “walking according to their own lusts” (2 Peter 3:3). Peter is saying here that if you cling to a secret sin, the idea that Jesus will come and judge you is the most frightening thought any sinner could have. Hence, the thought of having to stand before...
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"By faith [Moses] kept the Passover and the sprinkling of the blood, so that he who destroyed the first-born might not touch them. By faith they passed through the Red Sea as though they were passing through dry land; and the Egyptians, when they attempted it, were drowned" (Heb. 11:28-29). The man or woman of faith gratefully accepts all God’s provisions, no matter how pointless some of them may seem. When the time came for Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, everything on the human level said it couldn't be done. Pharaoh wasn't about to let two to...
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RALEIGH, N.C. — Protesters from NC Born, ReOpenNC, the Proud Boys and groups from across the political spectrum clashed in front of the Governor's Mansion in downtown Raleigh on Saturday morning around 11:30 a.m. The energy between the groups was aggressive, with outraged remarks slung between speakers and chanters. The groups shouted back and forth, arguing over ideas like police violence, the mask mandate and the presidential election. "Y'all are gonna kill each other!" shouted one protester. A man speaking to the crowd said, "We're gonna reinstate the constitution. We're going to reinstate the Bill of Rights."
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General Flynn Speaks for 30 minutes in interview.https://www.worldviewweekend.com/tv/video/wvw-tv-exclusive-lt-general-michael-flynns-first-interview-president-trumps-pardon
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A recent report from Russian manufacturer RSC Energia, the prime developer and contractor of the Russian crewed spaceflight program, states that a number of elements aboard the International Space Station are on the verge of catastrophic failure. The damage has become so serious, it will become too costly to repair and as such Russia should focus on completing its own orbital station instead... The comments were made by Soloviev during a meeting of the Russian Academy of Sciences Council on Space, which took place on 25 November, 2020 and were reported by Scientific Russia on their website. Among the participants...
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Campaigning in Georgia's two Senate runoffs is well underway, but Republicans are still fighting over the state's November election and casting doubt on its voting system without evidence.The possible effect of the mixed messaging on Republican turnout in January is worrying some of Georgia's conservatives.
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“Reserved for a King” (Mark 11:1-10) Happy New Year! No, I’m not time-traveling ahead to January 1. But it is a new year today. A new church year, that is. Because today is the First Sunday in Advent, and thus the start of a new church year. And every year on the First Sunday in Advent, we have as the Gospel reading an account of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Which seems a little odd, doesn’t it? Here we are in Advent, the season leading up to Christmas, and we get a reading for the start of Holy...
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Biden is making sweeping promises to LGBTQ activists, proposing to carry out virtually every major proposal on their wish lists. Among them: Lifting the Trump administration’s near-total ban on military service for transgender people, barring federal contractors from anti-LGBTQ job discrimination, and creating high-level LGBTQ-rights positions at the State Department, the National Security Council and other federal agencies. Biden says his top legislative priority for LGBTQ issues is the Equality Act, passed by the House of Representatives last year but stalled in the Senate. It would extend to all 50 states the comprehensive anti-bias protections already afforded to LGBTQ people...
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I was eleven years old in November 1960 when my father and I watched Richard Nixon concede the presidential election to John F. Kennedy. My father, a former FBI agent, shook his head. “Another victory for Mayor Daley of Chicago,” he said. “What does that mean?” I asked. “It means Mayor Daley stole the election,” he answered. “Then why doesn’t Nixon do something about it?” I asked indignantly. “Because it would tear the country apart, and no one wants that.” “Why not?” “It doesn’t work that way,” he replied. “Nixon is being a gentleman.” Of course, it wasn’t just my...
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Lawyer Sidney Powell filed two substantive lawsuits on Thursday in Georgia and Michigan. Both lawsuits allege constitutional violations, statistical anomalies and impossibilities, and fraudulent behavior on the part of election officials. The allegations are backed by expert testimonies and signed affidavits from citizen witnesses. (Stay tuned for a closer look at Michigan.) In the Georgia civil lawsuit, C.J. Pearson v. Kemp, Republican Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State and Chair of the Georgia State Election Board Brad Raffensberger are named in addition to others. The lawsuit claims to “bring to light a massive election fraud, multiple violations of Georgia...
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President Trump’s legal team will participate in a public “hearing” on election integrity with Arizona lawmakers on Monday, Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis announced on Friday. “Arizona State Legislature to hold hearing on election integrity Monday, November 30. Mayor @RudyGiuliani and I will be present on behalf of President @realDonaldTrump,” she announced, providing a link detailing the event: 🚨🚨🚨Arizona State Legislature to hold hearing on election integrity Monday, November 30. Mayor @RudyGiuliani and I will be present on behalf of President @realDonaldTrump. https://t.co/b8ORVzEakP — Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) November 27, 2020 🚨Arizona election fraud hearing coming up Monday!!!🚨 pic.twitter.com/8Lv0YtOc6J — Jason Miller...
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has rejected a request from a Louisiana pastor who’d sought emergency relief from criminal charges he faces for the apparent crime of holding large church services in contravention of the state’s coronavirus rules. ... As the months passed, Spell wound up accruing three additional charges, making for a total of nine. Now fast-forward to last week, when he filed a motion with Justice Alito requesting an injunction against the charges he faces. ... For reasons that remain unclear, Alito outright rejected the request — meaning it won’t receive a full hearing in the Supreme Court...
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"It was pretty grim. There was a lot of sadness in people's eyes. A lot of fear of the unknown." Matt Lanigan is describing life on Melbourne's Chapel St during the city's recent four-month lockdown. "The streets were completely deserted. It was like something out of [post-apocalyptic film] Mad Max," says Mr Lanigan, who owns cafe Lucky Penny on the iconic shopping strip. Melbourne first went into lockdown in March, but its second, which began in July after a fresh Covid outbreak, was a bigger blow. That lockdown went on to become one of the longest and strictest in the...
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The Marine Corps is looking for industry sources to produce a man-portable system capable of launching swarms of kamikaze drones over contested battlefields, according to a new notice. In a request for information published earlier this month, Marine Corps System Command detailed a fresh need for an "individually operated, man-portable, anti-materiel, anti-personnel ground-launched loitering munition system" for fielding to grunts in the coming years. The so-called Organic Precision Fire-Infantry (OPF-I) capability will consist of a fresh infantry-operated system capable of launching drones that can conduct explosive strikes and are "capable of swarming" over a 20-kilometer range for up to an...
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Sidney Powell's Michigan lawsuit is shorter than the Georgia lawsuit she filed (although I suspect that has do to, in part, with a smaller font and different formatting choices). Nevertheless, it's every bit as complex, because while Michigan had the same overarching forms of fraud (fraud revolving around paper ballots and their counting and voting machine fraud), the supporting facts are different. Enter Doug Ross, who has a real knack for creating uncomplicated infographics that clearly explain complicated materials. If you haven't already seen it, I reproduced here Doug's infographic about the complaint Sidney Powell filed in Georgia. It's a...
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