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Democrat pollster: Curious how Biden underperformed Hillary Clinton in every city...except these four

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Until all the votes are counted and all the allegations of voter fraud are investigated, I think it's too early to declare a winner in the 2020 race. You keep fighting. For now, the legal challenges are hitting snags in the courts. Still, President Trump should keep fighting to the end. We have dead people voting. We have allegations of ballots being illegally backdated. Everything should be looked at right now.

Was this election stolen? Well, millions feel that way. The turnout numbers are odd in some states, like Wisconsin, which hit 89 percent. Now, is that figure impossible? No. Wall Street Journal's Kimberley Strassel did the math, but it's highly improbable given the turnout rates in the surrounding areas. It would require 900,000 people showing up for same-day registrations. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was blunter last Sunday, when he said,
"I think he would have to do a lot to convince Republicans that this is anything except a left-wing power grab, financed by people like George Soros, deeply laid in at the local level, and, frankly, I think that it is a corrupt, stolen election."
He was commenting on Biden's call for unity. Yet, he also gave a hat-tip to someone we have written about here: Democracy Institute's Patrick Basham.

Comment:


Briefcase

Why Trump will likely win a second term

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I want to stress in advance, that I DO NOT want to be political in this briefing. I am not saying I LIKE any of the recent developments. And I'm certainly NOT saying I want a particular candidate to win. All I am saying is that the election is a mess and from what I can tell, no one in the media is actually outlining what's to come based on the law. Instead I'm seeing a lot of political opinion, being presented as fact, when it isn't.

The media wants you to believe the election is over. By law, it isn't. Unless a candidate concedes, the election remains in play until December 14th when states cast their electoral college votes.

So, unless President Trump concedes between now and then, Joe Biden hasn't won anything, no matter what the media tells you. Indeed, the media has no say in this, anymore than they can decide what color the sky is; they're simply trying to get you angry so you'll continue to watch their awful shows so they can sell your eyeballs to advertisers.

With that in mind, we need to take a step back and assess how this election is likely to play out based on the LAW, not public opinion or media propaganda. Based on the law, it is highly possible and in fact probable that Donald Trump will end up winning the 2020 Presidential election.

Why? Because the election is now in the courts. And the courts have a clear precedent for how contested elections play out.

Mr. Potato

Justin Trudeau in UN conference call says 'pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset'

The Canadian president shocked the Internet by seeming to endorse controversial plan to "reset capitalism"
WEF agenda 2030

The above graphic was published on the WEF Twitter account on November 22, 2016
As of Monday morning, "The Great Reset" was trending on Twitter after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested the COVID-19 virus provided an "opportunity for a reset ... to re-imagine economic systems". This was taken as an endorsement of a World Economic Forum plan to concentrate most private property in the hands of Big Tech mega-corporations.

The "Great Reset" plan involves a collaboration between national governments and international bodies to "reset capitalism" with an integrated transnational technocratic welfare/surveillance state by the year 2030.

The World Economic Forum is best known for its annual Davos Summit, where thousands of members of the world's corporate and political elite meet under extreme hi-tech security to discuss global collaboration.

Full quote:
We need to work together, and not just on vaccines. Canada believes that a strong, coordinated response across the world and across sectors is essential.

This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset. This is our chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts to re-imagine economic systems that actually address global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality and climate change.

Comment: The 'Great Reset' is only a 'conspiracy theory' when 'unapproved persons' talk about it.

Incidentally, Trudeau's comments about it briefly made 'Great Reset' trend on Twitter.


Star of David

Senior Pentagon official: 'American politicians get very rich' by supporting Israel'


Comment: The unspeakable has been spoken!


Douglas Macgregor
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Army Col. Douglas Macgregor
Col.Douglas Macgregor, one of several Trump loyalists recently installed at the Pentagon, says the pro-Israeli lobby in the United States is trying to drag America into war

By Amir Tibon, reposted from Ha'aretz

Senior U.S. Defense official Douglas Macgregor, who was recently installed at the Pentagon by partisan loyalists of President Donald Trump, has come under fire for saying that American politicians become "very, very rich" by supporting Israel, with pro-Israeli organizations calling his remarks "antisemitic."

In 2019, Washington was rattled after Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) virtually made the exact same remark, tweeting that support for Israel in the United States was "all about the Benjamins," referring to Benjamin Franklin, whose image appears on $100 bills.

Omar was denounced by members of Congress from both parties, and was accused of spreading antisemitism by Jewish American organizations, as well as by Trump.

However, as of Saturday morning, leading Republican senators, who denounced Omar's comments almost immediately in 2019, had all remained silent about Macgregor's comments.

Macgregor, a retired Army Col., went even further than Omar, bluntly claiming that politicians who support Israel are only driven by money, and that the pro-Israeli lobby in the U.S. is trying to drag America into war.


Comment: Best Sec. Def. adviser ever?


Robot

The 'glitch' becomes a coup: Time to strictly regulate America's fly-by-night voting machine monopoly

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Vote tabulating machine
It's a frightening thing to consider, but the ultimate success of democracy in the United States largely hinges on the integrity of just three voting machine companies, which conduct their affairs with almost no government oversight and regulation. Unless that changes, the greatest democracy will start looking like a banana republic in the eyes of the world.

In January 2020, the CEOs of the three companies that produce over 80 percent of voting machines in the U.S. - Election Systems & Software (ES&S), Dominion Voting Systems and Hart InterCivic - were grilled by members of Congress over the question of security at the ballot box. Perhaps it would surprise exactly nobody that the 90-minute discussion focused almost entirely on the possibility of foreign actors, specifically China and Russia, interfering in the U.S. election system. Within such a predictably narrow frame of reference - Russia! Russia! Russia! - it becomes much easier to eliminate the possibility that domestic actors may also be tempted to tamper with the vote. At the same time, Russia provides the perfect smokescreen in the event someone gets caught with their hand in the election cookie jar. But already I digress.

Comment: The evidence is overwhelming, yet the Democrats seem determined to brazen it through. However, there is this: Big data to the rescue: The Electoral College meets data pattern science
The Electoral College is the last chance to stop a presidential election from going off a cliff. Let's take some examples.

What if the presidential candidate of a leading party was caught taking bribes from an American enemy and that was learned after the vote counting began? What if his son delivered prima facie evidence, and a witness stepped forward weeks before the election and the media suppressed it so the voters never heard a word? What if a candidate were in early stage dementia and his party and the media hid it? What if millions of American voices were suppressed utilizing social media, so only the voices of one party were allowed to speak?

Oh my gosh! How could such things happen?

The Electoral College has a "do-over button." States fail to certify the vote, and Congress decides. Remember, Congress is the house of the people -- Nancy Pelosi notwithstanding. Madison and his pals actually thought that through over two hundred years ago, no kidding.

It applies only to the presidential vote, not to senators or representatives. The Founders knew how important it was to get the executive thing right.

[...]

For the election returns in many precincts to happen the way they did, Biden would have to flip a coin 1,000 times and get heads every time. We aren't done here. He would also have to do it over and over again, in scores, perhaps hundreds of precincts. Welcome to big data analysis.

When subject to statistical analysis against known patterns, industrial fraud stands out like a dinosaur walking through a field of peanut butter. It is unmistakable.



Heart - Black

Who's a fraud? Tax filings reveal Biden cancer charity spent millions on salaries, zero on research

Joe Biden cancer charity fraud
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Joe Biden (right) and Greg Simon (left) during a meeting of the Cancer Moonshot Task Force in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building of the White House in Washington, DC in 2016.
A cancer charity started by Joe Biden gave out no money to research, and spent most of its contributions on staff salaries, federal filings show.

The Biden Cancer Initiative was founded in 2017 by the former vice president and his wife Jill Biden to "develop and drive implementation of solutions to accelerate progress in cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis, research and care and to reduce disparities in cancer outcomes," according to its IRS mission statement. But it gave out no grants in its first two years, and spent millions on the salaries of former Washington DC aides it hired.

The charity took in $4,809,619 in contributions in fiscal years 2017 and 2018, and spent $3,070,301 on payroll in those two years. The group's president, Gregory Simon, raked in $429,850 in fiscal 2018 (July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019), according to the charity's most recent federal tax filings.

Comment: Sounds about right for Creepy Joe.


Bad Guys

Russ Ramsland, cybersecurity expert, explains the electronic vote steal operation

Russ Ramsland vote fraud expert

Russell Ramsland, co-founder of Allied Security Operations
Host L Todd Wood reveals the mechanics behind the electronic vote steal operation in an interview with powerful source.


Comment: Some corroborating evidence:

Fox News interview with Russ Ramsland on voting machine fraud:






USA

Thousands of pro-Trump supporters from around the country descend on DC for 'million MAGA march' near White House

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Crowds gathered in Washington, DC on November 14, 2020 in support of President Trump's reelection.
Tens of thousands of President Trump supporters gathered Saturday in Washington, D.C. -- echoing claims of voter fraud and urging him not to concede to President-elect Joe Biden -- and were rewarded by an appearance from Trump himself.

The president and his motorcade drove past the supporters, some of them waving Trump flags and holding signs saying "Stop the Fraud" and "Best Prez Ever." The crowd chanted "Four More Years!" as Trump gave a thumbs up.

Trump hinted Friday on Twitter he may attend the rally, but his motorcade Saturday was headed to his Virginia golf course instead.

Comment: As teased, Trump did make an appearance at the rally, driving a motorcade through the cheering throng:
President Trump himself drove by the rally on Saturday morning, waving at the crowds from his presidential limousine as his supporters chanted "USA, USA."


Trump tweeted on Friday that he may "stop by and say hello," praising the "tremendous support" from his base.

The rally's organizers hope to draw thousands of people to the capital, and video footage shared on social media showed miles-long convoys of pickup trucks en route to DC.

Several Republican lawmakers and a host of right-wing pundits and celebrities - including controversial talk show host Alex Jones - are due to speak at the event.
In turn, Trump gave his boosters a boost:


The rally was not without problems from Black Bloc and other anarchists:




Eye 2

Denmark tries to push through permanent 'epidemic law' that includes forced vaccination

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People in Frederikshavn, North Jutland queue for coronavirus tests.
The parliamentary hearing period for a proposed new law giving the government extended powers to respond to epidemics expires today.

The new 'epidemic law' (epidemilov) would replace an emergency law passed in the spring which gave the government extended powers to intervene in society in order to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

As well as enforcing quarantine measures, the existing law empowers the authorities prohibit access to public institutions, supermarkets and shops, public and private nursing homes and hospitals, and also to impose restrictions on access to public transport.

Comment: This sets an extremely dangerous precedent because, as happened with the second lockdowns that began in one country but then, over just a few days, were rolled out throughout Europe, we can expect other governments to attempt to push through similar laws that drag us further down the road to a full blown dystopia. It's notable that numerous countries have already been enforcing certain measures in chosen areas with army troops: See also: And check out SOTT radio's:


Attention

No massive fraud? February 1994 precedent - vote-fraud ruling shifts Pennsylvania Senate, absentee ballots ALL rejected

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Saying Philadelphia's election system had collapsed under "a massive scheme" by Democrats to steal a State Senate election in November, a Federal judge today took the rare step of invalidating the vote and ordered the seat filled by the Republican candidate.

In making such a sweeping move, the judge, Clarence C. Newcomer of Federal District Court here, did for the Republicans what the election had not: enable them to regain control of the State Senate, which they lost two years ago.

Judge Newcomer ruled that the Democratic campaign of William G. Stinson had stolen the election from Bruce S. Marks in North Philadelphia's Second Senatorial District through an elaborate fraud in which hundreds of residents were encouraged to vote by absentee ballot even though they had no legal reason -- like a physical disability or a scheduled trip outside the city -- to do so.

In many instances, according to Republicans who testified during a four-day civil trial last week, Democratic campaign workers forged absentee ballots. On many of the ballots, they used the names of people who were living in Puerto Rico or serving time in prison, and in one case, the voter had been dead for some time.

"Substantial evidence was presented establishing massive absentee ballot fraud, deception, intimidation, harassment and forgery," Judge Newcomer wrote in a decision made public today.

The district, which includes white, black and Hispanic neighborhoods, is overwhelmingly Democratic by registration. Nonetheless, campaign workers testified that widespread voter apathy had prompted them to promote a "new way to vote" to insure a victory.