Articles Posted by Crimson Elephant
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A real-time demo of the most devastating election theft mechanism yet found, with context and explanation. Demonstration uses a real voting system and real vote databases and takes place in seconds across multiple jurisdictions. Over 5000 subcontractors and middlemen have the access to perform this for any or all clients. It can give contract signing authority to whoever the user chooses. All political power can be converted to the hands of a few anonymous subcontractors. “It’s a product. It’s scaleable.
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Hector Morenco â€@hectormorenco 2h2 hours ago FBI sources, "Pro HRC faction within FBI trying to charge HRC this week so Obama can pardon. Pro Trump faction wants to wait till Nov 9th." Hector Morenco â€@hectormorenco 3h3 hours ago FBI won't charge HRC before election because Obama will use power to pardon her. "If we release Weiner file before Nov. 8th she'll walk." Hector Morenco â€@hectormorenco 2h2 hours ago Wow! Sorry more crazy info. Just told that Obama moving forward with presidential pardon regardless of outcome. God help us all! Going dark. 0 replies 721 retweets 531 likes Hector Morenco â€@hectormorenco...
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It looks like Donald Trump is going to take the lead over Hillary Clinton this election...
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Right or wrong, the GOP is going to pinpoint a "latino problem", which will move Rubio to the front of the line. You can't make exact comparisons, but this election is similar to 2004....Bush won...shocking the left, and the response was to go with the young guy who was different. There WILL be Obama fatigue by 2016, and the next person can't blame Bush any longer. The GOP was never going to get the black vote, but they CAN get the latino vote. They are far less monolithic, and are more Christian than your typical white lefty. I also present...
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The woman also has quite the knack for being as far away from Washington, DC as humanly possible whenever anything bad is about to happen to Democrats. Have you noticed this? * November 2nd, 2010 — While Democrats were being roasted by voters stateside in the Midterm elections, Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was dancing by a fire in Papua New Guinea having a pig roast on the beach. Laughing and smiling and laughing some more. I wonder what she named the pig before they cooked it? * September 4-6th, 2012 — During the bizarre yelling and shouting and baby-killing festival...
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On the final night of tracking, Bush Cheney 2004 internal polling had Bush down 8.0% to (42-50) in Wisconsin. Kerry won, but by only 0.4%
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I don't do VANITIES often at all, but it occurs to me that a reminder of an obvious thing you can do to help is to call, tweet, email, facebook or text anyone you know in a swing state who is thinking about/planning to vote for Romney but might let life get in the way. Implore on them it is important they go and ACTUALLY do it. Also you can ask them to call others they may know. It is so easy to fall into the "one vote won't matter" trap. But reminding a couple of people, who will vote...
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I’ve written before about the fact that Barack Obama was not planning another big Election Night victory party in Grant Park here in Chicago like the spectacle he put on in 2008, because no one I know in the Parks Department or in the event planning community had anything on their radar for Grant Park that night. Because of the permitting and union rules that plague any event in this City (which wouldn’t be waived even for Obama, due to liability and insurance issues the City would face if anything went wrong and permitting was not followed to the “T”)...
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Apologies for the VANITY, but wanted a thread to pass along advice. I am in a total GOP state/district...it literally does not matter if I go vote because Romney will win, and all state races will go as they go. SO for those in this situation (or the reverse for that matter..like Cali or New York), other than give money or drive and volunteer...what can we DO. Any ideas for those of us bound to jobs and way outside of a competitive state? This is a call to get creative. I'm not sure trolling message boards and blogs really does...
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AN AL-QAEDA militant accused of carrying out a bombing campaign across Pakistan in 2002 was a British agent, according to the latest Wikileaks revelations.
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White House Preparing National Online ID Plan The proposed system for authenticating people, organizations and infrastructure on the web at the transactional level will require an identity ecosystem. By Mathew J. Schwartz InformationWeek June 25, 2010 08:00 AM The Obama administration is set to propose a new system for authenticating people, organizations and infrastructure on the Web. The online authentication and identity management system would be targeted at the transactional level -- for example, when someone logs into their banking website or completes an online e-commerce purchase. Making such a system effective, however, will require creating an "identity ecosystem," backed...
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n the depths of northeastern India, in one of the wettest places on earth, bridges aren't built - they're grown. The southern Khasi and Jaintia hills are humid and warm, crisscrossed by swift-flowing rivers and mountain streams. On the slopes of these hills, a species of Indian rubber tree with an incredibly strong root system thrives and flourishes. The Ficus elastica produces a series of secondary roots from higher up its trunk and can comfortably perch atop huge boulders along the riverbanks, or even in the middle of the rivers themselves. The War-Khasis, a tribe in Meghalaya, long ago noticed...
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ORANGE BEACH, Ala. -- When tourists and owners at Sugar Beach condominiums started tracking oil and tar from the sand onto a boardwalk Saturday morning, property manager Patrick McIntosh called BP PLC and asked for a cleanup crew. He expected that help would be there in minutes, as that's what he said he was told during meetings with city officials earlier in the week. Instead, he said he was asked if the property was public or private. After answering private, McIntosh said, he was told that he would have to file a claim and clean the boardwalk himself. The operator...
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The oil is spreading father, and coming in thicker gobs. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal gave his daily update after touring the coast. "We landed today on Fourchon Beach," said Jindal "We saw tar balls today. That beach is 110 miles from the source of the spill." Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal Listen: Jindal also said heavy oil washed up on Elmers Island -- and pointed out that if they hadn't worked so hard to close gaps in the island, oil would be in the inshore waters behind Grand Isle and in more coastal marshes. "You can see this is heavy oil....
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MOBILE, Ala. -- Federal officials should have started burning oil off the surface of the Gulf last week, almost as soon as the spill happened, said the former oil spill response coordinator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Ron Gouget, who also managed Louisiana's oil response team for a time, said federal officials missed a narrow window of opportunity to gain control of the spill by burning last week, before the spill spread hundreds of miles across the Gulf, and before winds began blowing toward shore. He also said the heavy use of dispersants, which cause oil to sink,...
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There is a knock at the front door. Peeking through the window, a mother sees a man and a woman, both in uniform. They are agents of health-care reform....
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Mythbusters guys not allowed to demonstrate what the RFID chips are doing.
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that his state will not participate in the year 2010, and instead “will skip directly to 2011.” California faces a projected $26.3 billion budget deficit, and the state’s controller began handing out IOUs last week....
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Take a minute to think about your view of human history, and our continued progression as a species. Do you believe human history is linear, always getting better, onward and upwards to a better existence? Is it chaotic, stuff happens, people react, then more stuff happens, but there's no pattern to it? Or, is human history cyclical...with those who neglect history destined to repeat it? Most of the Western world subscribes to the linear school of thought. Things are always moving in a general direction - sometimes good, sometimes bad, but always moving. And I'd assume that most people believe...
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DRIVING through the countryside south of Hanover, it would be easy to miss the GEO600 experiment. From the outside, it doesn't look much: in the corner of a field stands an assortment of boxy temporary buildings, from which two long trenches emerge, at a right angle to each other, covered with corrugated iron. Underneath the metal sheets, however, lies a detector that stretches for 600 metres. For the past seven years, this German set-up has been looking for gravitational waves - ripples in space-time thrown off by super-dense astronomical objects such as neutron stars and black holes. GEO600 has not...
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