Articles Posted by Missouri gal
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Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee first put on his robes in February this year...McAfee was randomly assigned the case, but has worked with key people involved in the events of 2020: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp...and Fani Willis, the Democratic district attorney in Fulton County whose more than 2 1/2 year probe led to the charges.
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A 24 minute interview of Marty Hornick, Director of New York Citizens Audit team. To summarize; someone is creating extra voter registrations from old or slightly altered legitimate registrations. Sometimes using scanned copies of legal signatures from other documents. See the summary at 21 minutes.
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The Biden White House worked directly with the Justice Department and National Archives to instigate the criminal probe into alleged mishandling of documents, allowing the FBI to review evidence obtained from Mar-a-Lago this spring and eliminating the 45th president's claims to executive privilege, according to contemporaneous government documents reviewed by Just The News.
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Rutgers University microbiologist Dr. Richard Ebright testified before the U.S. Senate Wednesday that top public health officials lied about dangerous gain-of-function (GoF) research experiments conducted in China. [Dr. Richard Ebright of Rutgers University] testified that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other U.S. federal agencies funded research that fit the definition of GoF at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) without proper oversight. His claim directly contradicts those made by numerous public health officials, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)...“The statements made on repeated occasions to the public, to the...
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There was a "lot missing" from President Joe Biden's first routine physical as the nation's leader, including a cognitive examination, and that's because the current White House physician didn't want to reveal the answers those tests could have determined, Rep. Ronny Jackson, former White House doctor, said on Newsmax Wednesday.
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A whistleblower has provided government data documenting 48,465 deaths within 14 days of COVID-19 vaccination among Medicare patients alone, according to medical freedom rights attorney Thomas Renz. The announcement Saturday was made by the Ohio-based attorney, who remains involved in several major cases brought against federal agencies relating to fraud and violations of medical freedom rights.
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Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis took a victory lap today after the city of Gainesville rescinded their COVID vaccine mandate following a court ruling against them. In a tweet, DeSantis said, “Florida workers should not lose their jobs based on COVID shots. The City of Gainesville rescinded its mandate, which threatened to kill many jobs.” Circuit Judge Monica Brasington ruled the city of Gainesville must not enforce its vaccine mandate and cannot discipline, or terminate, employees for failing to get vaccinated. In her order, Judge Brasington wrote that, “The city failed to put on any evidence that the Vaccine Mandate...
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On the Aug. 24 morning edition of “War Room: Pandemic,” vaccinologist Dr. Robert Malone called out the Food and Drug Administration for playing a “bureaucratic shell game” with their supposed early approval of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. In fact, Malone noted, the FDA issued two separate and distinct letters. “There is a letter for Pfizer and a letter for BioNTech. The New York Times and the Washington Post got it wrong. The authorization is not for Pfizer. The authorization is for BioNTech, and it will only be initiated at the time BioNTech product becomes available… “The liability coverage, the blanket...
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Dead people allegedly voted in a too-close-to-call upstate New York congressional race, according to a county attorney involved with the case. Rep. Anthony Brindisi (D-NY) is just 12 to 13 votes ahead of Republican challenger Claudia Tenney in the most recent count of votes for New York’s 22nd congressional seat. In question, though, are hundreds of absentee ballots.
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Three-quarters of Democratic voters [still] believe that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to steal the 2016 election, according to a new justthenews daily poll conducted with Scott Rasmussen. In contrast 67% of Republican voters expressed more belief in the claim that the Obama administration spied on Trump during that election.
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The headlines are filled with dire warnings of a “second wave” and trigger-happy Governors are rolling back regulations to try to stem the tide of new cases. But, is any of it actually true and should we all be worried? No, it’s not a second wave. The COVID-19 virus is on its final legs, and while I have filled this post with graphs to prove everything I just said, this is really the only graph you need to see, it’s the CDC’s data, over time, of deaths from COVID-19 here in the U.S., and the trend line is unmistakable:
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5 Fast Facts: 1. Durkan was the first openly gay U.S. attorney (Obama appointee). 2.She was endorsed by former Seattle mayor Ed Murray (who resigned for gay sex abuse scandals). 3.From a prominent WA family, Durkan is worth about $5.75 million. 4. Might have to recuse herself from family interests 5. Partner with Dana Garvey; "shares" two sons.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As of June 16, Missouri will be “fully open for business” even though the coronavirus “is still out there,” Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday. The second phase of Parson’s reopening plan means there will be no statewide health order — albeit, local officials will be able to enact more stringent rules or policies, as was the practice under the initial stage. The governor said all four “pillars” to reopening — expended testing, securing personal protective equipment (PPE), hospital capacity, and Missouri data — had been met during the extended initial phase.
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Summary of graphs and data analysis: Newly reported cases by total confirmed cases Log of cumulative reported patients Plots by country with ridge regression models Mathematical Presentation of COVID-19 Transmission Dynamics Calculating deaths per 1% increase in unemployment Calculating deaths per million
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There have been efforts to sue and admonish China for its role in the coronavirus spread...The congresswoman from the Saint Louis region, Ann Wagner, says she is taking an approach that is more realistic in a bill she filed last week to take away Chinese-owned assets in America. The proposed Compensation for Americans Act directs the President to employ a series of measures including creating a public repository of Chinese assets and holdings in the United States, imposing travel restrictions on Chinese officials and medical equipment suppliers and removing China from its status in the United Nations and the World...
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During President Trump's impeachment, former U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch testified before Congress [under oath] that she knew little beyond an initial briefing and "press reports" about Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian natural gas firm that had hired Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter and was dogged by a corruption investigation. "It just wasn't a big deal," she testified under oath on October 11, 2019. But newly unearthed State Department memos obtained under the Freedom of Information Act [show otherwise].
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Is anyone else getting calls in Chinese? Originating from Chicago or from blocked source. Pleasant voice. Started after a long phone discussion about China and COVID. My friend and I both started getting calls in March. I've had 4 so far.
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...[I]t seems quite noteworthy that as of Sunday, coronavirus had killed zero school-aged people in all of Massachusetts and just 31 people under age of 50. Total. Out of close to 3,000 deaths in the state... Meanwhile, in New York, a top doctor who's been working on the frontlines...says he now believes re-opening is in order-for health reasons, in addition to economic ones.
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For more than 17 years Jo Ann Emerson represented the 8th District of Missouri in the United States House of Representatives, one of the first Republican women elected to Congress in the state and a political force who regularly won re-election with more than 70% of the vote. In 2013, she resigned from Congress to become the first woman president and CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. Known for her spirit of bipartisanship and zeal for "putting people before politics," she fought for constituents at times at the expense of her own party. Today, she's fighting coronavirus.
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Antivirals and other drugs created for past outbreaks like malaria, AIDS, an Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) are being tested and showing early signs of success in treating the new coronavirus, experts say.
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