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The dismissal of Kari Lake's election lawsuit shows voter disenfranchisement no longer matters

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The trial court judge in Kari Lake's election lawsuit predictably threw out her case on Saturday, putting on a sham trial that on the surface looked fair to the general public that doesn't know any better, but to legal minds was a travesty of justice. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson only gave her two days for a trial and issued his ruling immediately afterwards, even though he could have taken several days, and it was one of the biggest, most important cases in the country. Legal experts believe his decision was ghostwritten, they suspect top left-wing attorneys like Marc Elias emailed him what to say.

The standard should have been whether voters were disenfranchised, not all the additional hoops Thompson added. If inner city blacks had been disenfranchised, Thompson would not have added all those extra requirements, he would have made the law fit. Robert Gouveia, a rare attorney who isn't afraid to speak up and who describes himself as watching prosecutors, judges and politicians, said the standard should have been whether there was voter suppression.

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Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson issued a decision in the suit at 10:45 a.m. on Christmas Eve, shooting down all of Lake's claims. His decision came after a two-day trial on Wednesday and Thursday in which Lake's team attempted to convince him that a Maricopa County employee had intentionally tampered with Election Day ballot printers in an effort to disenfranchise Republican voters and that the county's failure to adhere to chain-of custody rules for early ballots dropped off on Election Day led to thousands of illegal ballots being injected into the system.

"Every one of Plaintiff's witnesses — and for that matter, Defendants' witnesses as well — was asked about any personal knowledge of both intentional misconduct and intentional misconduct directed to impact the 2022 General Election," Thompson wrote in his decision. "Every single witness before the Court disclaimed any personal knowledge of such misconduct. The Court cannot accept speculation or conjecture in place of clear and convincing evidence."

Thompson pointed out that in an election contest like this one, the burden of proof is on Lake, the challenger, and that proof must be of the "most clear and conclusive character."

Lake is expected to appeal the ruling.

"My Election Case provided the world with evidence that proves our elections are run outside of the law," Lake tweeted Saturday morning. "This Judge did not rule in our favor. However, for the sake of restoring faith and honesty in our elections, I will appeal his ruling."

Thompson gave defendants in the case, Secretary of State Hobbs, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and other county election officials, until 8 a.m. Monday to file for sanctions against Lake's lawyers for bringing a suit that they say she never had any evidence to back up.

More than 200 people submitted statements to the court attesting to their frustrating experiences trying to vote on Election Day in Maricopa County because of ballot printing issues that caused tabulator problems.
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Maricopa County Co-Elections Director Scott Jarrett later explained that the smaller printing size happened after other printer problems had already cropped up on Election Day, when techs changed the settings to "fit to print" while they were troubleshooting. Jarrett said it only happened at three voting centers and impacted 1,300 ballots, though Parikh claimed that he found the missized ballots in batches he inspected from six voting centers.

Lake's campaign accused Jarrett of committing perjury for not mentioning the "fit to print" problem during his first day of testimony, and saving it for the second day when he was testifying for the defense.

Thompson did not buy into Parikh's theory about the ballots.

"If the ballot definitions (sizes) were changed, it stands to reason that every ballot for that particular definition printed on every machine so affected would be printed incorrectly," Thompson wrote. "As Plaintiff's next witness indicates, that was not the case on Election Day. In either event, Mr. Parikh acknowledged that he had no personal knowledge of any intent behind what he believes to be the error."

Another expert for the Lake team, pollster Richard Baris, whose polling site Big Data Poll has been banned by FiveThirtyEight for failing to adhere to basic standards, testified that his exit polling found tens of thousands of Republican voters were unable to vote on Election Day because of long lines caused by tabulator issues.

Kenneth Mayer, an expert witness for the defense who teaches political science at the University of Wisconsin, said that Baris' theory was purely based on speculation. The judge seemed to agree.

Lake's team provided no evidence that voters were turned away or refused ballots on Election Day, Thompson wrote.

"No election in Arizona has ever been set aside, no result modified, because of a statistical estimate," Thompson wrote, regarding Baris' testimony. "Election contests are decided by votes, not by polling responses, and the Court has found no authority suggesting that exit polling ought to be used in this manner."

Lake witness Heather Honey testified that she never received paperwork as part of a public records request, documenting the chain-of-custody for around 290,000 early ballots that were dropped off on Election Day. She also said that an employee of the county's election contractor Runbeck told her that around 50 Runbeck employees illegally added ballots to the batches at the Runbeck facility.

But Thompson wrote that if Runbeck did allow this, county election officials testified that they didn't sanction the practice or know about it. He also said that the county's failure to respond to a public records request did not show proof of violation of chain-of-custody rules.

County election officials said that missing paperwork would not invalidate hundreds of thousands of votes from legal voters and that all early ballots have unique barcodes that identify them as coming from registered voters and they are not counted until their signatures on them are verified.



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Somehow, we've made it to the end of 2022 without civilization collapsing. Although most things did - more or less - successfully 'reboot' after the hare-brained, draconian 'lockdowns' of 2020, and the 'voluntary' ("but if you don't take it, you're fired - and WILL die soon") 'vaccines' of 2021, it's thanks only to the resilience of decent working people that anything still works at all. And special thanks should go to the Canadian truckers and their millions of supporters who stood up to the Trudeau regime in early 2022. For all we know, without their peaceful uprising, Covidianism and globalist diktats would have been forced on us all to a greater extent than they have so far been.

Then again, maybe the pathocrats in power no longer care what 'the little people' think. What was it that pulled governments back from the brink of physically enforcing compulsory 'vaccination' in 2022: mounting evidence that the 'vaccines' had no effect on reducing Covid-19 transmission or hospitalizations? Concern over the growing, widespread discontent? Or Vladimir Putin's announcement in late February that Russia would no longer stand by while a US-installed puppet regime in Ukraine attacked ethnic Russians?

The timing was certainly interesting. Two whole years of deliberate psychological terror about a relatively harmless illness suddenly gave way to the kind of racist and virulently hateful invective against Russia that would have made Hitler proud. So much for 'never again'. Once again a Western 'grande armée' is at war with Russia, a war they tell us will not end until Russia's total collapse or the government's replacement with entities favorable to Western business. Not only that, we're told that the war is existential - that the West, as such, will 'cease to exist' if Ukraine does not 'defeat' Russia.

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Twitter files thread: The spies who loved Twitter

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From FBI to DNI the DNI to "OGA," the full thread on Twitter and its intelligence partners

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The great convergence 1 - planet pennywise hatches the hydra

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The monster that was born when we got together to dig the splinters out of our minds is an existential nightmare for the globalist class

Something very interesting has been happening over the last few years, and very few people have been noticing it.

Most of the time we're so caught up in the Current Thing, whether supporting or opposing or just laughing at it and rolling our eyes, that it's hard to take a step back and notice the subtle, large-scale patterns that have been knitting themselves together as history unfolds before us. We've been so busy navigating the choppy waters of medical tyranny, censorship, cancel culture, groomers in the kindergartens, CRT in the schools, ESG in the corporations, DIE in the academy, shenanigans at the ballot box, supply chain shortages, hyperinflation, mass shootings, mass replacement migration, and the onset of the Third World War between the Globohomo Empire of Lies and the Russo-Chinese Alliance of Sovereign Nations that it's hard to get our heads above the heaving waves to see the big picture.

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The Ukraine arms drain

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After months of feigned confidence and optimism from both the West and Ukraine's senior military leadership, cracks are beginning to appear. During Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Valery Zaluzhny's recent interview with the Economist, Ukraine's desperate need for additional arms and the consequences for not receiving them was made very clear.

The discussion revolved around the desperate need for resources - everything ranging from air defense missiles to tanks, armored vehicles, artillery pieces and artillery shells themselves - all things that both the West and now Ukraine are admitting are in short supply, and perhaps cannot be supplied any time in the near or intermediate future.

From "Extending Russia" to "Demilitarizing" NATO

Washington's proxy war against Russia in Ukraine is the manifestation of the RAND Corporation's 2019 paper "Extending Russia" which recommended US policymakers to "provide lethal aid to Ukraine" hoping it would expand hostilities in eastern Ukraine and "increase the costs to Russia, in both blood and treasure, of holding the Donbass region."

The paper had hoped that Russian losses in equipment and lives in the Donbass would replicate the costs the Soviet Union suffered in Afghanistan. While the Russian Federation is indeed facing mounting costs in Ukraine, it can easily be argued that the US, the rest of NATO, and most of all - Ukraine itself - are suffering at least as much if not more.

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Zelensky's US visit shows neither Washington nor Kiev ready for peace, says Russian envoy

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© TwitterRussian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky's recent visit to the United States made it clear that both Washington and Kiev seek war not peace, Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said in an interview with TASS.
"We all saw a theatrical show. The Ukrainian president had his part to play. He demonstrated servility, loyalty and readiness to continue pitting the Ukrainian and Russian people against each other. He came here to beg for handouts of money and weapons. He kept speaking about his commitment to democratic ideals and willingness to subordinate the interests of his country to Washington's policies.

"The [US] administration did not skimp on flattering slogans and welcomed him in accordance with the highest standards, providing him with the opportunity to address the Congress. It also gave him some alms and promised continued support in the fight against Russia, a years-long adversary.

"Zelensky's visit and the conversations he held in Washington showed that neither the [Biden] administration nor Kiev are ready for peace but are focused on war, the death of rank-and-rifle soldiers and binding the Ukrainian regime even more tightly to US interests."

Comment: It is theatre for the public, a melodrama with deadly consequences in real time.


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Trump hails 'mentally disabled Democrat' in Xmas greetings

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Donald Trump, the 45th US President, has wished a merry Christmas to his detractors, apparently calling his successor, Joe Biden, "mentally disabled" and claiming psychic powers for himself.

Trump has a long-standing tradition of sending public Christmas and New Year congratulations to those he calls "enemies" and "haters," though over the four years of his presidency those messages became more targeted. The latest semi-attack was published on Christmas Eve on his social media platform Truth Social.

He wrote:
"Merry Christmas to EVERYONE, including the Radical Left Marxists that are trying to destroy our Country, the Federal Bureau of Investigation that is illegally coercing & paying Social and LameStream Media to push for a mentally disabled Democrat over the Brilliant, Clairvoyant, and USA LOVING Donald J. Trump, and, of course, The Department of Injustice, which appointed a Special 'Prosecutor' who, together with his wife and family, HATES 'Trump' more than any other person on earth. LOVE TO ALL!"
The former president was apparently referring to some recent political news in the US. It included new revelations from so-called Twitter files reporting on the FBI's role in policing speech on Twitter. Among other things, the bureau reimbursed millions of dollars that the platform spent to process requests from the US government to consider suppression of tweets and accounts that federal agencies considered problematic.

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Best of the Web: How Twitter Rigged the Covid Debate

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© Johannes Eisele via Getty ImagesA face mask is seen in front of the New York Stock Exchange on May 26, 2020.
By the time reporter David Zweig got to the 10th floor conference room at Twitter Headquarters on Market Street in San Francisco, the story of the Twitter Files was already international news. Matt Taibbi, Michael Shellenberger, Leighton Woodhouse, Abigail Shrier, Lee Fang and I had revealed evidence of hidden blacklists of Twitter users; the way Twitter acted as a kind of FBI subsidiary; and how company executives rewrote the platform's policies on the fly to accommodate political bias and pressure.

What we had yet to crack was the story of Covid.

David has spent three years reporting on Covid — specifically the underlying science, or lack thereof, behind many of our nation's policies. For years he had noticed and criticized a bias not only in the mainstream media's coverage of the pandemic, but also in the way it was presented on platforms like Twitter.

We couldn't think of anyone better to tackle this story. — BW

I had always thought a primary job of the press was to be skeptical of power — especially the power of the government. But during the Covid-19 pandemic, I and so many others found that the legacy media had shown itself to largely operate as a messaging platform for our public health institutions. Those institutions operated in near total lockstep, in part by purging internal dissidents and discrediting outside experts.

Twitter became an essential alternative. It was a place where those with public health expertise and perspectives at odds with official policy could air their views — and where curious citizens could find such information. This often included other countries' responses to Covid that differed dramatically from our own.

But it quickly became clear that Twitter also seemed to promote content that reinforced the establishment narrative, and to suppress views and even scientific evidence that ran to the contrary.

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Biden signs bill, silently ending military vaccine mandate

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© Cpl. Carl Matthew Ruppert/Marine CorpsMarines and sailors assigned to amphibious assault ship Makin Island march to their positions during a ceremony on Nov. 19.
President Joe Biden signed the annual defense authorization bill into law Friday despite administration concerns over its repeal of the military's coronavirus vaccine mandate, saying the legislation includes "critical authorities to support our country's national defense."

The measure includes $817 billion in spending for the Department of Defense in fiscal 2023 and a 4.6% pay raise for troops starting next month. The legislation was passed by both the House and Senate with broad bipartisan margins, and White House officials had signaled the president would approve the measure when it arrived at his desk.

But administration officials have raised objections in recent weeks over the inclusion of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate repeal, put in place by Defense Department officials in late 2021.

Since then, more than 8,000 troops have been dismissed for refusing the vaccine, seen by military leaders as just the latest in a series of inoculations required by the services to protect troops' health and ensure readiness.

But conservative groups have called the requirement an unfair infringement of troops' rights, and pushed for the repeal as part of the defense budget policy bill. Democratic lawmakers largely went along with the plan, offering only minor objections or their own criticisms of the vaccine mandate.

Biden did not mention the vaccine issue in his signing statement for the authorization bill on Friday.

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Unraveling the mystery of alleged Putin's monies

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The Collective West tend to think that they had 'hip, hip hurray' seized Putin's fortunes, but truth be told, they don't know where it is.

European Parliament adopted these days the non-binding Resolution to declare Russia a country sponsoring terrorism because of the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

If we cast a quick glance at the voting the other day, 494 members of Parliament supported this document, 596 European Parliamentarians voted in total. 58 were against, 44 abstained from voting. Funnily enough what makes this pseudo-Resolution rather laughable is that this resolution has no direct legal consequences on the European Union, yet it mirrors the prevailing opinion of the European Parliament members who have adopted a range of anti-Russia documents only this year.

To further rub salt in the EU's wounds, the European Union now has no legal framework to declare some countries as sponsors of terrorism. Yet since 2016 it has been made possible to introduce sanctions against natural persons and organizations for alleged support of terrorism. 13 natural persons and 4 organizations are in the sanctions list including the Islamic State and Al-Qaeda. In July this year U.S. Senate passed a non-binding resolution calling Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State to proclaim Russia as a terrorism - sponsoring country because of its activities in Chechnya, Syria, Gruzia and Ukraine but the House of Representatives passed a similar measure earlier on but only the State Department has the authority to declare any country a terrorism - sponsoring country.

In the Resolution passed on 27 July 2022, Russia allegedly used brute force in the Second Chechnya War and in the acts of brutality against the Ukrainian civilians in Donbass 2014, alleged Skripal poisoning and the military actions of the Russian army in the special Russian military operation. At the beginning of September, Biden said that the U.S. should not declare Russia as a terrorism sponsoring country, but U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken tried to explain why the USA will not do any such thing. He elaborated that the USA is constantly coming up with ways as to how to impose pressure on Russia. They are working closely with the Congress to pass a law in such a way that they help them to come up with solutions to avoid enlisting a country into such a list. We could have seen before that such an action can have unpredictable consequences. Earlier they have communicated that declaring Russia a terrorism sponsoring country would totally tie the hands of the global community in their pursuit to solve the Ukraine crisis. It seems that Blinken is trying to wriggle out of the real issue here.

Asked to make his comments on this, Sergej Lavrov said in his most civil manner that only medical doctors can comment on this. Maria Zakharova, the most superb Kremlin spokesperson, responded by saying that the European Parliament should be declared an idiotism sponsoring organization'. Вы правы, дорогая Мария!