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Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters has been back in Grand Junction for about one month now. Peters stayed in a secure location temporarily, after making election fraud claims that lead to what she calls serious threats being made on her life. And for the first time since being home, Peters agreed to talk with KREX 5 in an exclusive interview to tell her side of the story.
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In 1977, 16-year-old Lliana Gay Adank and 17-year-old Eric Shawn Goldstrand, both North Eugene High School students, went fishing and had a picnic and never returned. They were later found shot to death. Forty-four years police say they have solved their homicide. This week, the Lane County Sheriff's Office announced they solved and closed the cold-case homicides of Adank and Goldstrand. In 1977, the victims' parents notified the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, who reportedly found Adank at the secluded picnic area, Goldstrand in the nearby brush a few hours later. “ The female victim had been sexually assaulted and both...
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Ex-MLB pitcher Felipe Vazquez gets 2-4 years in prison for having sex with… Democrats stunned by prospect of losing 2 biggest governors within weeks Officials in Mesa County, Colorado, confirmed Tuesday that local prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into the county clerk's office after a breach in security protocol resulted in elections equipment passwords being published online.
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The Mesa County Clerk's Office allowed an unauthorized person into sensitive areas where its election equipment is located, had turned off surveillance cameras that were supposed to be monitoring those machines and failed to show proper chain of custody after new software was installed, The Daily Sentinel has learned. Those are the conclusions that the Secretary of State's office just announced today, prompting Secretary of State Jena Griswold to officially decertify all of the county's election equipment. ...... Snip...... The order says that Peters or someone else in her office order that those cameras be turned off before that installation...
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DENVER (AP/CBS4) — Colorado state officials are investigating a county election office after passwords for its voting systems were posted online, the Secretary of State announced Monday. The breach included specific passwords from Mesa County’s voting equipment, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said in a statement. The passwords were posted on a far-right blog, according to a spokesperson from Griswold’s office.
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BREAKING: Mesa County forensic images show Dominion DELETED databases and logs after the election. I'm watching live while the crowd is digging through the forensic images turned over by the Mesa County Clerk. This shows the settings, configs, logs, databases, of the tabulation machines from before, during, and after the 2020 election. They just discovered in real time that the machines had Microsoft SQL server installed which contained databases for elections going back to 2019, and then on May 25 this year, ALL of those databases were deleted by someone from Dominion. This is another smoking gun.
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Thursday, May 27, 2021: The America First Rally continues with a stop in Dalton, GA. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene bring their love of country and their never ending fight for strong conservative leadership in our nation.
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Friday, May 21, 2021: Join RSBN Live from Mesa, AZ as two powerhouse Republicans come together for a night of patriotism. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene join forces for the America First Rally in Mesa, AZ.
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An argument over face masks turned physical on an Allegiant Airlines flight from Mesa, Ariz., to Provo, Utah, on Saturday. A passenger on the flight was wearing a face shield and a flight attendant asked him to wear a face mask as well, KSL TV reported. Allegiant’s policy is that face shields must be worn in addition to a face covering, not as an alternative. When the flight attendant and passenger were arguing about the policy, another passenger heckled the man, KSL reported. As the flight attendant was attempting to escort the passenger who refused to wear a face mask...
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On The Ingraham Angle Wednesday, Fox News host Laura Ingraham blasted the media for blaming President Trump for the bizarre case of a man who died from ingesting fish tank cleaner in March, supposedly thinking it was Hydroxychloroquine. But Ingraham highlighted a recent report in the Washington Free Beacon which found there may be more to this story than initially reported, even as the local police open an investigation. After playing clips of CNN and MSNBC journalists eagerly blaming Trump for Gary Lenius, of Mesa, Arizona’s death, she sighed, saying, "That is just despicable.” Ingraham then brought on Free Beacon...
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Mysterious lights hovering above the east Valley have many wondering if we've had a close encounter. The couple says they spotted the phenomenon outside their Mesa home on Sunday around nine that night. They say the object seemed to come from the southeast. The object captured on two cell phones looks like a bright orb hovering silently in the sky. Every few moments, the object appears to drop what looks to be flares towards the ground. ABC15 reached out to several aviation experts who theorized the lights seen Sunday could be from parachute flares used by the military or even...
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That’s probably not how you’re supposed to refuel planes. A fuel truck struck and damaged two aircraft at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Monday morning, prompting an investigation into the cause of the incident. The truck, believed to be operating for Allied Aviation, was filmed first colliding with the wing of one American Eagle jet, and then crashing into the wing of a second American Eagle jet, before coming to an abrupt stop.
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On February 25, a pregnant mother took her 2-year-old son to the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine clinic in Tempe, Arizona because he had a fever of over 100. The doctor instructed the mother to take him to the emergency room because he is unvaccinated and she feared he could have meningitis. The doctor called the emergency room at Banner Cardon Children’s Medical Center in Mesa to let them know the boy would be arriving. But after leaving the doctor’s office, the boy showed signs of improvement. He was laughing and playing with his siblings, and his temperature moved closer...
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TRUMP RALLY LIVE STREAM 10/20/18 LIVE from Mesa, AZ: MAGA! RSBN
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Our Ever-Ready Bunny President is at it again. Tonight at Mesa, AZ. Is he the hardest working President of all time? No, he's the hardest working Federal Employee...period. Tonight's Rally is to shore up support for Martha McSally's campaign for Senate. Here's a chap on his way last night to get in line for tonight's Rally. I kid you not!
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Yes, a handful of folks spent over night sleeping in tents, awaiting the POTUS, Donald J. Trump political rally that will be held this evening starting at 6:30 PM (PST). But as of 9:00 AM (PST) over two hundred "early birds" had arrived to join the over night gang. Although, it is only 10:30 AM (PST) in the morning, there (Mesa, AZ) are now thousands of "Early Birds" awaiting the rally commencement in a huge aircraft & helicopter maintenance hangar. This show/rally this evening will be not only be a barn burner, but will also be a "BLOCKBUSTER", as was...
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Undercover detectives placed ads on websites known to be used by child sex traffickers and pedophiles looking for vulnerable children. Mesa police say all 24 suspects solicited or made deals for various sex acts with children before the arrests were made.
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<p>The Trump administration is quietly pushing ahead with a bid to create a new security and political alliance with six Gulf Arab states, Egypt and Jordan, in part to counter Iran’s expansion in the region, according to U.S. and Arab officials.</p>
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An unarmed man who was beaten by Arizona police officers last month said Thursday that he wants changes in the Mesa Police Department so that it doesn’t happen to anyone else. "I am a family man and a God-fearing person," Robert Johnson, 33, said at a news conference at a Mesa church, occasionally becoming emotional. "I want Mesa to be held accountable for what, what they have done." A police officer claimed in an arrest report that Johnson refused a request to sit down and looked ready to fight. That's why the officer tried to detain him, the report said,...
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