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Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was placed into office in the Georgia House of Representatives in 2015 by a powerful network of Mandarin-speaking Chinese people in the United States of America. NATIONAL FILE has obtained video of Raffensperger speaking at an event with Mandarin-speaking Chinese people, begging the Chinese people to get him more than 100 votes to secure his victory in the election (which he ended up winning by 159 votes)
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This billboard in Georgia was funded by Democrats I’m angry and ornery after covering the steal for 60 straight days. And if I lived in Georgia, I would still be voting tomorrow. Don’t let Stacey Abrams have the satisfaction. ATLANTA (AP) — This week will find us back in a familiar place — waiting for Georgia to count votes. With control of the U.S. Senate at stake, all eyes are on a runoff election that has Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler facing Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. Hundreds of millions of dollars have poured in, Georgians have...
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Attorney Lin Wood is quickly becoming the most controversial figure on the internet. His Twitter and Parler posts are both wildly popular and ridiculed. The QAnon crowd is torn between whether he’s schizophrenic or crazy like a fox. 4Chan debates about him are just as polarizing. His latest bombshell is either absolutely insane or the key to exposing the powers and principalities ruling this world. I have my own opinions about it, but for once I’m not going to express them. Rather, here is what he posted last night, unedited:
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Japanese supporting President Trump (2 minute video)
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An intellectual podcast on succession and the status of our country (culturally & politically). The length is 17 minutes. Listen to at least the first 5 minutes for a flavor of the discussion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6PRGn0G_Nw&t=342s
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Do current TV ads reflect the current demographics in the US? If so, over half the US couples are bi-racial or gay. I guess I just haven't been paying attention to what's going on around me. Anyone else notice this, or am I just watching different ads?
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Journalist Carl Bernstein said President Trump's call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger amounts to a criminal act and is "far worse" than the Watergate scandal that ended Richard Nixon's presidency. "It's not deja vu," Bernstein said Sunday during an appearance on CNN. "This is something far worse than occurred in Watergate. We have both a criminal president of the United States in Donald Trump and a subversive president of the united states."
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced Sunday his support for efforts to challenge the certification by Congress of the electoral college votes on January 6. McCarthy’s remarks came during a discussion with the Hill, in which he stated a “debate” on the issue is needed. “I think it’s right that we have the debate,” McCarthy said. “I mean, you see now that senators are going to object, the House is going to object — how else do we have a way to change the election problems?” Several other members of Congress have previously announced they will object to the certification...
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For the benefit of people who cannot attend the march in D.C. on Wednesday but can drive to someplace in their state, please post what you know or found about events at your capital or other major cities in your state.
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VIDEOSenator Ron Johnson appeared on the January 3 "Meet The Press" and host Chuck Todd reacted to his claims about vote fraud as well as observations about COVID-19 with a flurry of very weird facial expressions as well as nervous tics as you can see in his rapid blinking, tooth grinding and baring, and overall discomforting contortions registering on his face.
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Stocks dropped on Monday, the first trading day of 2021, amid concerns about global coronavirus cases and the Georgia runoff elections. The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 706 points lower, or 2.3%. The S&P 500 dipped 2.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite slid 2.5%. Both the Dow and S&P 500 hit record highs at the open. Coca-Cola and Boeing were the worst-performing Dow components, falling 4.9% and 4.8%, respectively. Real estate fell 3% to lead the S&P 500 lower. Wall Street is keeping an eye on Georgia as the state prepared for Senate runoff elections on Tuesday, which could give Democrats...
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Georgia’s Secretary of State’s Office is set to hold a press conference Monday afternoon. It’s set to start at 3 p.m.
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About the phone call and criminal investigation - linkHere's the full audio - linkDid Trump say anything incriminating?? I've listened to it twice, I don't hear anything wrong.
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MORE ON: CORONAVIRUS As post-holiday infections surge, Lebanon gears for lockdown Cheap hair lice drug may cut risk of COVID-19 death by 80 percent: study UK man is first to get AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine Scotland to enter another national lockdown SYDNEY – Australia’s most populous state New South Wales (NSW) on Monday reported zero local coronavirus cases for the first time in nearly three weeks, as Sydney battled multiple outbreaks and authorities urged tens of thousands of people to get tested. NSW daily testing numbers have dropped to around 20,000 in the last two days from a peak of about 70,000...
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Residents of St. Vincent and the Grenadines have been told to remain alert after a Caribbean volcano came back to life. La Soufrière is the highest point in St. Vincent and is located near the northern tip of the country but remained dormant for decades before beginning to spew ash on Tuesday this week, AP reported. Steam, gas, and a volcanic dome formed by lava that reached the earth's surface could also be seen above the volcano, according to the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA). The country's government, which consists of a chain of islands home to more than...
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The State of Pennsylvania has announced that restaurants will be able to open their doors once again for indoor dining as of today Monday, January 4th. There is one catch, though. The permissible indoor capacity depends on whether or not the establishment has been “self-certified.” Caution business owners– stay where you are – this is a trap. According to Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Dennis Davin restaurants may reopen at 50% capacity as of Monday at 8:00 a.m if they have completed the online self-certification process.
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Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz has joined the effort with about a dozen Republican senators that will raise objections on Jan. 6 to Joe Biden’s election victory, according to a joint statement from the lawmakers. Cruz and 10 other Republican senators or senators-elect said in a statement they would raise objections in Congress on Jan. 6. It is when Congress is required by the U.S. Constitution to meet and accept the results of the Electoral College, a gathering that is typically a formality. The statement calls for a delay of certification, and a 10-day investigation into accusations of wrongdoing. “Congress...
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GUEST PIECE BY KAREN KATALINE Anyone who is the least bit curious about which way this country will go is eagerly, anxiously, or fearfully looking forward to Wednesday, January 6, 2021 and whatever will follow. People who often agreed are split from one another. New alliances are being formed. We are in a major shift. The fact that some people don’t or can’t see it is part of the fundamental disagreement. PauseUnmute Fullscreen VDO.AI I’ve made no secret of what I think will ultimately happen. I have bets that Donald Trump will be inaugurated as President for the next four...
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Looks like CBS’s NCIS: New Orleans will spend its 2021 doubling down on false liberal propaganda. While the show already bent over backwards to claim police officers are killing young black men last month, the latest episode somehow went further to appease a “burn the establishment” progressive and her mostly “peaceful” crowd. This leads to Pride trying to get Holland to reconsider his mindset on viewing the city as inherently racist. He even goes so far as to peddle the usual lie that the “vast majority” of BLM protestors are just peaceful idealists being dragged by a few bad actors....
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