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Has anyone asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger how many absentee ballot requests were returned and how many were sent out in the 2020 Election?
We reported in December how the results in Georgia made no sense. Clearly, the results were tainted.
Also, to date, there are reportedly over 300,000 ballots included in the 2020 Election results in Georgia that have no attached legally-required chain of custody documentation.

Dawn Butler refuses to withdraw her claims that Boris Johnson lies to Parliament and is ordered out of the Commons.
Ms Butler said the prime minister had "lied to the House and the country over and over again".
Under parliamentary rules, MPs are not allowed to accuse each other of lying in the House of Commons.
The acting Deputy Speaker asked the MP to withdraw her remarks but Ms Butler refused and was ordered to leave.
Comment: The video mentioned has been viewed 27 million times:
See also:
- Tony Blair's anti-freedom project continues, but 'War on Terror' is replaced by 'War on Covid'
- Covid-19 reverse psychology: Bojo plays the fool but the UK government had advertising deals for lockdown weeks before announcement
- Failed London Garden Bridge project cost £53m - overseen by London Mayor Boris Johnson then Sadiq Khan
- 'Carrie's coup': UK PM's fiancée tried to damage career of two top female civil servants, one refused excessive redecoration bill for No.10
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, says he took up painting while recovering from a crack cocaine addiction. When news broke that he was planning on selling these paintings at a show in New York later this year, the Biden administration headed off conservative outrage with a convoluted scheme that it said would stop buyers using the sale to purchase favor from the Bidens.
"After careful consideration, a system has been established to allow Hunter Biden to work in his profession within reasonable safeguards," Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters earlier this month. Psaki said that a gallery owner would price Hunter's art, that the identity of buyers would be kept secret from Hunter and his family, and that bids above the asking price would be rejected.
Comment: How much time has this administration wasted on trying to convince the public that the President's son isn't a shady criminal with delusions of grandeur?
See also:
- Shades of Clinton: Joe Biden used private email to send government information to Hunter
- Report says Hunter Biden prosecutor 'paused' investigation before election
- Peter Schweizer: Our copy of Hunter Biden's laptop confirms 'Joe Biden was direct beneficiary' of son's deals
- White House helped Hunter Biden reach deal to keep buyers of his paintings listed for up to $500K confidential to 'avoid' ethics issues
- Trump: Hunter Biden is worse than Al Capone, more 'crimes on his laptop' than the mobster ever committed
- Meeting at Joe's, emails from Air Force 2 and favors for Miguel: Hunter Biden's laptop reveals more about First Son's shady deals
I am extremely concerned about how some national governments are choosing to respond to this new variant. In particular, I think that officials in Australia have gone completely nuts. Now that a third state has implemented new restrictions, more than half of the country is currently under lockdown...
"More than half of Australia's 25 million people were under lockdown on Tuesday after a third state adopted movement curbs to rein in the highly contagious Delta variant of coronavirus.Once upon a time, I used to recommend Australia as a potential relocation destination.
"Australia's infections and deaths are well below other developed nations, but its use of lockdowns, prompted by a sluggish vaccination campaign, is putting pressure on the national government, with polls at their lowest in a year and just months before elections are due to be held."
Comment: The solution is electing officials who recognize and stand by the truth, no matter what.
A bipartisan group of senators unveiled legislation Tuesday to give Congress a more active role in approving arms sales, authorizing the use of military force and declaring national emergencies, in an across-the-board effort to claw back national security power from the executive branch. The bill aims, for the first time, to define what type of "hostilities" require a president to seek congressional approval before committing military resources; establish expiration dates for national emergencies and military authorizations; and automatically curtail funding for any operation a president continues without explicit congressional support....
The comprehensive measure imposes more stringent restrictions than current law does, and comes as Washington grapples with whether and how to repeal long-running authorizations for use of military force, or AUMFs, including those passed nearly two decades ago to greenlight U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan..... It would define "hostilities" as any operation involving the use of force, remotely or directly — superseding the unofficial custom of administrations interpreting the law as applying only when there are combat troops on the ground. It also would shorten the time that presidents have to engage in those hostilities from 60 to 20 days and automatically terminate funding for an operation if a president fails to secure congressional support for the venture by that deadline....
Comment: Changes to the AUMF may only create speed bumps with no guarantees.
Aside from a few constitutionally illiterate politicians over the past couple of decades and the horrid atrocities throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, recently Americans have had the ability to express their protected speech in any manner they see fit. Over the last several years, however, tech giants and social media companies have brought down the hammer in the name of protecting society from "disinformation."
Many have argued — although incorrectly — that companies like Facebook and Twitter are private entities and therefore can censor whatever speech they want to on their own platforms. As TFTP has been reporting for years, however, this censorship was anything but private.
While there has been a grey area as to the relationship between social media and government, on Thursday, the White House made sure to clear up any doubt. During a press briefing, Jen Psaki removed any uncertainty that Facebook is a wholly private entity by claiming that the United States government will now dictate to the social media behemoth, exactly what is and isn't allowed on their platform.
"We are in regular touch with the social media platforms," said Psaki, adding, "we're flagging problematic posts for Facebook."
In an interview with Sky News Arabia published on Wednesday, the embattled president said that "the Europeans [are] directing a hybrid war against us, Russia, and even China."
Calling the leaders of EU states "crazy politicians" who are dependent on the US, Lukashenko argued that their approach to Moscow, Minsk and Beijing "isn't just creating a hotbed of tension - they are pushing for a third world war."
Lukashenko's government has faced a series of new political sanctions since its officials ordered a Ryanair flight transiting the country's airspace to land, telling the pilots at the time that they had received credible intelligence that a bomb was on board. However, once on the ground, security operatives arrested two prominent opposition activists who had been on board, Roman Protasevich and Sophia Sapega.
"We've increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General's office. We're flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation. We're working with doctors and medical professionals to connect ... medical experts ... who are popular with their audiences with accurate information and boost trusted content. So we're helping get trusted content out there."In other words, if respected epidemiologists and health professionals from Harvard Medical School, the University of Oxford, and Stanford University, such as Dr. Martin Kulldorff, Dr. Sunetra Gupta, and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, respectively, disagree with the so-called White House-approved "experts" as to whether wearing masks provides any significant safety benefits to children (it doesn't) or whether there is a medical imperative for healthy adolescents to be vaccinated (there isn't), then that could be grounds for them to be deplatformed or banned from sharing content on social media channels.
Comment: Trusted information may not be accurate. Experts may not be unbiased. Opinion speaks louder than truth. Thanks to the Biden administration, these remain our current lessons.
CIA director William Burns named a career undercover spy, who was part of the search for the al Qaeda leader that ended with him being killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan in 2011, the source said. The Wall Street Journal first reported the appointment.
Dozens of U.S. diplomats and other officials, including CIA officers, have been afflicted by "Havana Syndrome," so named because it first was reported by officials assigned to the U.S. embassy in Cuba.
The Journal said that a panel organized by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine reported last December that some type of "directed energy" beams were strongly suspected as causing the ailment, which includes dizziness, headaches and nausea.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in June that a government-wide review was underway into who or what caused suspected radio frequency attacks "directed" at diplomats.
Comment: The search for the cause of this group malady has taken some interesting turns. See also:
- Austria is working with US to investigate 'Havana syndrome' cases among American diplomats
- Second suspected 'Havana Syndrome' case near White House under investigation: report
- State Dept. appoints official to oversee 'Havana syndrome' response
- Cuba: Diplomats' mysterious illnesses may have been a neurotoxin used in fumigation for Zika carrying mosquitos
- The Cuban Cricket Crisis: New study identifies insect as the likely culprit behind alleged "sonic attacks" on U.S. diplomats at embassy in Havana, Cuba

Zeng Yixin, Vice Minister of China's National Health Commission, speaks at a press conference at the State Council Information Office in Beijing, Thursday, July 22, 2021. Zeng said Thursday he was taken aback by the World Health Organization's plan for the second phase of a COVID-19 origins study.
Zeng Yixin, the vice minister of the National Health Commission, said he was "rather taken aback" that the plan includes further investigation of the theory that the virus might have leaked from a Chinese lab.
He dismissed the lab leak idea as a rumor that runs counter to common sense and science.
"It is impossible for us to accept such an origin-tracing plan," he said at a news conference called to address the COVID-19 origins issue.













Comment: The absentee ballot problem is just one aspect of what appears to be a massive voter fraud operation in Georgia. As many angles as possible were covered: