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We need an election redo, not a recount

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The furthest-left urban enclaves in America's key swing states are clearly engaged in mass voter fraud, which is why many are now demanding an official recount. A much better option, though, is to simply hold a whole new election.

There comes a point when trying to accurately recount ballots, especially those that arrived in sealed envelopes from the mail, becomes improbable, if not impossible - and truth be told, we are already long past that point.

Keep in mind that hundreds of thousands of mystery ballots appeared in the middle of the night after the polls closed. A recount would capture these fraudulent votes alongside legitimate ones, producing the same questionable outcomes we are already witnessing.

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HAMMER and SCORECARD: Election shenanigans in Pennsylvania

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© Emma Lee/WHYYPhiladelphia City Commissioners chairwoman Lisa Deeley, who oversaw 2020 election, lost her PA notary license in 2018 for failing to verify signatures
Lisa Deeley, the Chairwoman of the Philadelphia City Commissioners who during a press conference today with Mayor Jim Kenney updated the nation about Philadelphia's ongoing ballot count for the 2020 presidential election, "permanently surrendered her notary license" in 2018 for approving signatures on legal documents without asking for identification, a violation of Pennsylvania law.

Deeley's notary license was "revoked," according to Pennsylvania state records. Deeley is a member of the Democratic Party.

Deeley serves on a "Three member bipartisan board of elected officials in charge of elections and voter registration for @PhiladelphiaGov," according to the Philadelphia City Commissioners' Twitter account.

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Crowds get to celebrate Joe Biden's victory โ€” but no one else can gather in public?

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© Stephen YangHordes of people swarmed into Times Square in celebration of Biden-Harris winning the presidential election.
Did you have a nice weekend, my lefty friends? Yes, I know you did. I saw you dancing in Washington Square Park, cheering in Grand Army Plaza, screaming in the streets of Brooklyn, huddled up in Times Square like it was New Year's Eve.

I don't begrudge anyone a good time, but I thought this might be an apt moment to ask: We're done with this pandemic thing, right? We must be, because the crowds didn't elicit a single stern wag of the finger from either Mayor Bill de Blasio or Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

The crowds' defenders say, "They're outside, what's the big deal?" Or: "They're mostly wearing masks, so no problem."

Comment: Well said!

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Embarrassing journalism fail: ABC deletes 'fake news' tweet attributing traditional UK bonfire night fireworks to Biden win

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© Global Look Press/File photoABC is being roundly ridiculed for claiming that Bonfire Night fireworks were celebrating the US election result.
Mainstream American media is so excited about Joe Biden being declared the winner of the US presidential election it even thinks that traditional bonfire night fireworks in the UK are a tribute to the Democrat.

"Fireworks lit up the night sky over London, England, after Joe Biden was characterized to be the apparent winner of the presidential election," ABC excitedly tweeted on Sunday, as US news outlets basked in the aftermath of Donald Trump's apparent election defeat.

There's just one problem with that narrative: it's complete nonsense. The revellers weren't toasting Biden's win, they were celebrating Guy Fawkes night, AKA Bonfire Night. The event marks the anniversary of a failed plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament. It dates all the way back to 1605, long before the USA even existed.

Comment: Leave it to American "journalists" to think the rest of the world actually cares about their politics (let alone care enough to light off fireworks!).


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Twitter's censorship of President Trump continues to escalate

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Amid the most disputed election results in recent history, Twitter continues to censor the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.

Of the 19 tweets posted by the President in the last 24 hours, 30 percent have been tagged with a warning from Twitter calling them "disputed," and linking to a Twitter "fact check" โ€” which usually consists of claims from the Democrat-aligned mainstream media.

Jack Dorsey's far-left social network has been leading the campaign to prevent the President's messages from reaching American voters online. As of November 5, Twitter had censored half of President Trump's tweets since election day.

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Fox News cuts away from Kayleigh McEnany briefing on election fraud โ€” Neil Cavuto says network 'can't verify her claims' so they will not air

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Fox News has cut away from a press conference held by White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, claiming that the network cannot continue to air her "false claims" in "good conscience."

The media is blatantly trying to rig the election by trying to hide information from voters.


Comment: The true face of Fox News has been revealed.

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Lockdown to continue in Scotland, no return normal for Wales, still-birth numbers DOUBLE due to shutdown in 'non-essential care'

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Wales's first minister warns that people cannot "go back to the way we were living our lives and throw away all that hard work".
Wales's 17-day firebreak lockdown has ended and new national measures to combat COVID-19 have come into effect.

The new national restrictions include:

Comment: RT reports that Scotland's PM is threatening that there's no end in sight to their lockdown but, rather insidiously, that the possible fast tracking of the UK's scandal-ridden experimental vaccine is the 'best news they've had in weeks':
Scotland's First Minister has warned that any easing of current Covid restrictions is "highly unlikely," ahead of a government meeting on Tuesday to review the current measures.

Nicola Sturgeon told the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday that case numbers made it difficult for the government to consider an easing of Covid restrictions.

"Cases in Scotland are still too high for comfort"

Sturgeon claimed that there was some evidence that the measures taken, including the circuit breaker lockdown in October, and the new five-tier system, were starting to have an impact on the spread of the virus.


So there's not much evidence the lockdown is working, nor was there evidence before that it would work, but despite this they will continue with the lockdown all the same - people's livelihoods be damned.


However, the first minister insisted that they needed to see a "significant and sustained reduction in cases" before making any decisions to reduce Covid restrictions.
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© Pool via REUTERS / Andy BuchananFILE PHOTO: First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, West Calder, Scotland, Britain.
The government will be reviewing the five-tier Covid restrictions system for the first time on Tuesday, having introduced it on November 2. Sturgeon said that any easing would be "highly unlikely."

The first minister also described the announcement that Pfizer's vaccine is 90 percent effective as the "best news in weeks."


Considering their track record, it probably is good news to the corporation that the vaccine is finally not harming people: UK scientists confirm efficacy of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine, day after one volunteer reported dead in Brazil


Scotland's most populated areas are currently subjected to tier-three measures, which sees severe restrictions on hospitality venues and on socializing.

Following a firebreak lockdown in October and the introduction of the five-tiered system, Scotland is the least coronavirus-afflicted nation in the UK.

Overall infection rates in Scotland are significantly lower than in England, with 147.3 cases per 100,000 in the last seven days in Scotland compared to 243.2 cases per 100,000 in England.
RT also reports on just a few of the inhumane and illogical restrictions of the lockdown that will no doubt have resounding effects on human life:
One in seven UK mothers barred from seeing sick babies due to Covid-19 restrictions, preemie charity finds

Some 14 percent of parents with sick and premature babies have been prevented from staying at their newborns' bedside by Covid-19 regulations adopted haphazardly by the National Health Service, according to a recent survey by premature babies' charity Bliss, cited by the Mail on Sunday.
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A Hertfordshire mother told of being forced to "book a slot" to visit her five-week-premature daughter, with only one parent being allowed inside the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Cambridge's Rosie Hospital. A first-time parent, Katie Orger complained that she missed the chance to breastfeed her little girl, and the lack of "skin-to-skin and lasting contact with my daughter" disrupted their bonding.

Another couple was deprived of the chance to visit their daughter together by Royal Bolton Hospital, restrictions they say estranged them from their baby, who was born with jaundice and required oxygen. "When I brought Emily home after nine days, it felt like someone else's child because the restrictions stopped that bond," Carly Maclean told Bliss.

"It destroys a part of you."

During "normal" times, parents have 24-hour access to NICUs. Neonatal care staff and even national authorities like the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health have urged hospitals not to consider parents "visitors" with regard to social distancing and other coronavirus restrictions that are keeping them away from their children, but some individual hospitals have made their own rules.


Parents are "visitors" in the new abnormal.


Bliss concluded its report with a recommendation that the NHS issue a blanket order guaranteeing parents access to NICUs as a "matter of urgency." Its CEO Caroline Lee-Davey explained to the Mail that "our smallest and sickest babies need their parents at their side to give them the best chance of survival, even during a pandemic."

There's good reason for concern for both mothers and babies, as stillbirths nearly doubled between April and June in England while the country shut down "non-essential" care to fight the novel coronavirus. A report earlier this month in the Health Services Journal suggested the official line of "Stay Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives" likely frightened ailing mothers away from seeking care - for themselves and their children.

The UK's lockdown resulted in a spike in excess deaths in private homes as sick people concerned about being a burden on the national system opted to stay home and suffer in private rather than seek treatment or diagnosis for maladies that may have been curable. Ambulance calls to suicides also soared during the first six weeks of lockdown as people were ill-equipped to deal with prolonged isolation.

The UK is far from the only country to adopt questionable treatment of new mothers under the guise of enforcing coronavirus restrictions, however. In France, women are being forced to "mask up" during labor, complicating delivery and even causing lasting psychological trauma according to a group campaigning to end the requirement. In the US, conflicting guidance from health authorities has led hospitals to separate mothers from their newborns and prohibit holding or breastfeeding of babies - even without evidence the virus can be transmitted through breastmilk. In Canada, Montreal's Sainte-Justine Hospital quarantined a new mother for a whopping 55 days, refusing to allow her to hold or nurse her child for the first two months of its life.
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The collapse isn't coming... it's already here

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For those who still believe that there's a pandemic ravaging the world, that a virus that has never been found has changed the world landscape all by itself, that a virus with a mortality rate less than an annual flu, even without a dubious vaccine, is a 'pandemic', that a virus that barely anyone has suffered from and that flu has virtually disappeared, coincidently, for the first time in history, that politicians and media have suddenly become concerned about you and would never lie to you about such things.... YOU ARE A FOOL!

This is nothing less than an orchestrated and long term plan to destroy the global economy, bring down so called Western civilisation to the level of barely subsistence living and to control every human on the planet in a technocratic Hell on Earth.

You were warned for decades of this coming nightmare but you chose to ignore and ridicule those who had finally accepted reality for what it was and pulled back the curtain of illusion to reveal the real horror of our created global paradigm.

If you didn't listen then, what now?

Comment: Also pertinent: UK shop closures at record high in 2020


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Paul Joseph Watson: The Truth About The Presidential Election

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The show goes on.

The media spent over 4 years 'fact checking' Trump.

Now it's time to fact check the vote.


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A trucker strike in November could be another nail in the supply chain coffin

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Rumor has it that a large number of independent truckers are planning multiple strikes in November during which they'll stop transporting...well, everything. Considering that our supply chain is already in precariously bad shape, imagine the impact if transport also came to a halt.

Here's how it's being organized.

There's a group on Facebook (for now - we all know how it goes on Facebook) called Stop the Tires Truckers that is organizing the strike. As of the writing of this article, more than 15,000 people had joined the newly formed group.

Here's their message (and I'm also posting a screenshot in case it gets removed.) Note that they are specifically asking truckers who transport medical supplies not to participate.