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Results of election canvassing in Arizona released: 173k missing votes, 96k ghost voters

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Liz Harris Joined Steve Bannon's War Room to discuss her voter canvassing efforts in Arizona.

This canvass is being performed by a grassroots patriot group that does not take donations and is not affiliated with the Arizona Senate audit of Maricopa County.

They do not ask who voters voted for. Everything that they are doing is 100% legal.

Democrats in Arizona do this all year, every year.


The group has been canvassing statewide since December.

1) 34.23% of people who were recorded with no vote said they had voted. Where did these "lost votes" go?

2) 96,389 votes came out of addresses where the mail-in ballots could not have possibly been cast by the person that the vote was registered to. Where did these "ghost votes" come from?

Comment: Details on the findings:
*canvassed two precincts fully & large sections of precincts throughout the county. Interviewed more voters than 75% of towns/cities in America have residents. Sample falls within 95% scientific accuracy for extrapolations.

1) Votes Lost of Stolen - not recorded at county level - 173,104 - suggests a large swap-out, discarding, or over-scrutinization of votes, perhaps why it took 10 days to finalize election in Arizona? Similar findings from Matt Braynard's studies in AZ.

2) Ghost (Phantom) votes - non-existent voters with votes recorded - 96,389 - 1 out of 20 interviewed identified at least one phantom voter registered to their address.

3) Voting method does not match official record - Est. 30,000. Examples:
*Did not vote, but vote recorded
*Voted in person, but mail-in vote recorded instead

4) Liz proposes legislative action

5) 173,104 voted but not record + 96,389 ghost + 30,000 method
299,493 IMPACTED VOTES = 1/7th of the 2.089mm total, and this is the low-end estimate.

CONCLUSION: ELECTION IN MARICOPA MUST BE DECERTIFIED



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Biden admin. erases records of the $83B-worth of weapons, training and aid given to Afghan armed forces since 2002

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Taliban fighter sits in cockpit of Afghan Air Force aircraft
The Biden administration has begun scrubbing public records detailing the $82.9 billion U.S. investment in Afghanistan's armed forces to protect Afghan officials and military officers from Taliban reprisals.

Federal agencies have been told to remove information detailing the colossal investment from website as Afghanistan's new rulers show off their newly acquired hardware.

Taliban fighters stood aboard captured Humvees and armored SUVs as they paraded through Kandahar, where propaganda video has circulated of a Black Hawk flying overhead.

In all, they are believed to have seized an air force worth tens of millions of dollars although U.S. officials say aircraft were disabled before the departure of international troops.

The total amount of hardware supplied to Afghanistan is staggering. Between 2003 and 2016, the U.S. supplied 208 aircraft and almost 76,000 vehicles, along with 600,000 weapons, according to a 2017 report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

But details of that weaponry is now disappearing under orders from the State Department.
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(L top) A-29 attack plane and western body armour
(L bottom) Damaged MD 530 helicopter Kabul airport
(R) Taliban and Brazilian-made Embraer EMB 324 Super Tucano light attack plane

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Bullseye

DeSantis slams Fauci in fiery exchange at press conference

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis slammed NIAID Director Anthony Fauci during a press conference on Tuesday after Fauci criticized recent remarks that DeSantis made.

DeSantis made the remarks when a reporter began to ask, "Governor, you recently said that unvaccinated individuals had no impact on numbers, and Dr. Fauci was quoted saying that — "

"That's not what I said. No, no, no, that's not what I said," DeSantis fired back.
"Not that I ever expect to be quoted properly. What I said was, if you're going to force vaccine mandates on people, just to understand that what the data is showing us about the vaccine, the data is showing us you're much less likely to be hospitalized or die if you're vaccinated. That is true. And I think you see it in the statistics."

"However, the vaccinations have not created herd immunity. So if the idea is that having herd immunity, you force everyone to do this, and that will create a herd immunity, that has not happened. It's still spreading. People who, I mean, obviously in Florida, we're going down now which is great, but that's not what the issue is, is it creating a herd immunity? Fauci also said if 50% were vaccinated, you would not see any surges anymore. Well, that isn't true. Look at obviously the Sunbelt, look in the Pacific Northwest, look at Hawaii, huge surges that you've seen."

In an interview with NPR's Morning Edition in December 2020, Fauci was asked by NPR's Rachel Martin how many Americans would need to get vaccinated to impact the number of COVID-19 infections. He replied, "I would say 50% would have to get vaccinated before you start to see an impact." He added that if "75 to 85%" got vaccinated, we could achieve "that blanket of herd immunity."

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Comment: There is no comparison without accurate statistical information appropriately attributed to cause and function. Meanwhile, Fauci is the faucet for medical generalities, wishwashy advice and propaganda:
DeSantis, who has been vaccinated, acknowledged the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines in a press conference on Friday but insisted that whether an individual gets vaccinated "doesn't impact me or anyone else."

Fauci shot back on Tuesday.

"If [DeSantis] feels that vaccines are not important for people, that they're just important for some people, that's completely incorrect," Fauci told CNN's New Day.

"Vaccination has been the solution to every major public health issue in which a vaccine was developed for," Fauci said, pointing to smallpox and polio. "When you have a virus that's circulating in the community and you are not vaccinated, you are part of the problem because you're allowing yourself to be a vehicle for the virus to be spreading to someone else."

While DeSantis has boasted about Florida's vaccination numbers — the Sunshine State has administered thousands of more doses per 100,000 residents than its southeastern neighbors, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — he has also stressed the importance of personal choice in responding to the pandemic and boasted the efficacy of the monoclonal antibody treatment to fight infection rather than vaccine requirements.

"As much as I am happy to see vaccinated people get good protection against hospitalization and death, and it has been good, the fact is, it is spreading regardless of vaccination. That's just the reality," he said Friday.

"The vaccines have helped people ward off severe illness ... At the end of the day, though, it is what somebody — it's about your health and whether you want that protection or not. It really doesn't impact me or anyone else," he added.

Beginning in late June, new cases of COVID-19 spiked in numerous states and stressed hospitals, including in Florida, with health authorities blaming the surging delta variant. Cases have since begun to fall nationally, according to Our World in Data.

As of Tuesday, 62.5% of the total U.S. population have received at least one coronavirus vaccine dose, while 53.2% are fully vaccinated, CDC data shows.
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The rise of the security-industrial complex from 9/11 to COVID-19

I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. government will lead the American people in — and the West in general — into an unbearable hell and a choking life. — Osama bin Laden (October 2001), as reported by CNN
9/11 to COVID-19
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What a strange and harrowing road we've walked since September 11, 2001, littered with the debris of our once-vaunted liberties. We have gone from a nation that took great pride in being a model of a representative democracy to being a model of how to persuade a freedom-loving people to march in lockstep with a police state.

Our losses are mounting with every passing day.

What began with the post-9/11 passage of the USA Patriot Act has snowballed into the eradication of every vital safeguard against government overreach, corruption and abuse.

The citizenry's unquestioning acquiescence to anything the government wants to do in exchange for the phantom promise of safety and security has resulted in a society where the nation has been locked down into a militarized, mechanized, hypersensitive, legalistic, self-righteous, goose-stepping antithesis of every principle upon which this nation was founded.

Set against a backdrop of government surveillance, militarized police, SWAT team raids, asset forfeiture, eminent domain, overcriminalization, armed surveillance drones, whole body scanners, stop and frisk searches, police violence and the like — all of which have been sanctioned by Congress, the White House and the courts — our constitutional freedoms have been steadily chipped away at, undermined, eroded, whittled down, and generally discarded.

The rights embodied in the Constitution, if not already eviscerated, are on life support.

Free speech, the right to protest, the right to challenge government wrongdoing, due process, a presumption of innocence, the right to self-defense, accountability and transparency in government, privacy, press, sovereignty, assembly, bodily integrity, representative government: all of these and more have become casualties in the government's war on the American people, a war that has grown more pronounced since 9/11.

Indeed, since the towers fell on 9/11, the U.S. government has posed a greater threat to our freedoms than any terrorist, extremist or foreign entity ever could.

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After decades of propaganda warfare and stealth invasion, the idea of a free America is hanging by a thread

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The abandonment of Americans in Afghanistan foreshadows the abandonment of freedom-loving patriots in the American homeland

America has been playing with fire for years, disrespecting its Constitution and allowing, even encouraging politicians to pander to the fears of an ever-present boogieman over the higher values of individual freedom and responsibility.

Boogiemen are very effective tools in the arsenal of those waging psychological warfare against a nation. They are effective because a good boogieman usually brings legitimate scary qualities to the table.

Islamic terrorists are legitimately scary.

Invisible viruses that spread throughout the population are legitimately scary.

People are willing to give up freedoms under the illusion that it's only a temporary inconvenience. "Just go along and soon all will return to normal," they say.

After the attack that killed 2,900 Americans on Sept. 11, 2001, politicians came under pressure to "do something" to prevent another such attack by Islamic militants against innocent civilians.

Rather than just bombing the Taliban into oblivion and leaving its God-forsaken land, the politicians responded by occupying Afghanistan and launching a doomed effort to transform that nation into something it never wanted to be. At the same time they were failing at nation-building in Afghanistan, the politicians embarked upon sweeping extra-constitutional "reforms" here at home.

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Engdahl: Has Biden now lost Saudi Arabia to Russia, China and the policies of stability?

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The ignominious US withdrawal from Afghanistan has blown a global hole in the post-1945 American Century system of elaborate world domination, a power vacuum that likely will lead to irreversible consequences. The immediate case in point is whether Biden's Washington strategists — as he clearly makes no policy — have already managed to lose the support of its largest arms buyer and regional strategic ally, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Since the first days of Biden's inauguration in late January, US policies are driving the Saudi monarchy to pursue a dramatic shift in foreign policy. The longer-term consequences could be enormous.

Within their first week in office the Biden Administration indicated a dramatic shift in US-Saudi relations. It announced a freeze in arms sales to the Kingdom as it reviewed the Trump arms deals. Then in late February US intelligence issued a report condemning the Saudi government for the killing of Saudi Washington Post journalist Adnan Khashoggi in Istanbul in October, 2018, something the Trump Administration refused to do. That was joined by Washington's lifting the anti-Saudi Yemeni Houthi leadership from the US terrorist list while ending US military support to Saudi Arabia in its Yemen war with Iran-backed Houthi forces, a move that emboldened the Houthis to pursue missile and drone attacks on Saudi targets.

Post-911 Pentagon Policy

While Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has so far been careful to avoid a rupture with Washington, the motion of his feet since the Biden regime shift in January has been significant. At the center is a series of secret negotiations with former arch-enemy Iran, and its new President. Talks began in April in Baghdad between Riyadh and Teheran to explore a possible rapprochement.

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'If one life is lost, the blood is on White House hands': Fury at State Department for 'delaying six flights out of Afghanistan carrying more than 100 US citizens'

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A Taliban soldier stands guard at the gate of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul.
The US State Department has been accused of blocking dozens of Americans from fleeing Afghanistan after failing to tell the Taliban it had green-lighted charter flights.

On Sunday, Reuters reported that the delay had been caused by Biden administration officials not telling Taliban leaders it had approved the departures of the chartered flights from an airport in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif, 260 miles north of Afghan capital Kabul.

An exasperated flight organizer hit out at the State Department over the fiasco, saying: 'They need to be held accountable for putting these people's lives in danger.'

Comment: So while the State Department is trying to take credit for people who have actually managed to escape, they're actually the ones throwing a spanner in the works. Figures.

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Heart - Black

Russia's emergency minister tragically dies on duty trying to save person's life

Yevgeny Zinichev
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Yevgeny Zinichev
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that the president has been informed about the tragic incident.

"The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations regretfully informs that Yevgeny Zinichev died tragically in the line of duty when he was saving a person's life at interdepartmental drills on protecting the Arctic zone from emergencies", the ministry said in a statement.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent a message to Zinichev's family offering his condolences, the Kremlin stated.

"President Putin offers deep condolences over the tragic death of Yevgeny Zinichev. They are linked by many years of joint work. This is a great loss. The president sent a message with condolences to the family and friends of the minister", Peskov said.

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Taliban announces caretaker government in Afghanistan

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Mohammad Hasan Akhund has been announced as the leader of the new acting government in Afghanistan on September 7, 2021
The Taliban has appointed Mohammad Hasan Akhund, a close aide to the group's late founder Mullah Omar, as head of Afghanistan's new caretaker government, weeks after it took control of the country in a rapid offensive.

The list of cabinet members announced by chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on Tuesday was dominated by members of the group's old guard, with no women included.

Abdul Ghani Baradar, the head of the Taliban's political office, will be the deputy leader while Sirajuddin Haqqani, son of the founder of the Haqqani Network, has been named as interior minister.

Comment: As it is, they can't do worse than having the Americans overseeing things. And with the promise of beneficial deals with China and Russia, they have a lot to lose if they don't live up to their promises: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: The Great (End)Game - Closing the Afghan War, Opening the 'Covid War'?




Red Flag

How the Navalny novichok op was prepared - new evidence from Germany

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The planning to fly Alexei Navalny (lead image) from Russia to Germany, and there to accuse the Kremlin of trying to kill him with Novichok, started before Navalny himself knew he was ill.

The new evidence comes from records of the German medical evacuation team based in Nuremberg. This five-man team — two pilots, two paramedic nurses, one physician specialist in emergency medicine — flew from Nuremberg to Omsk; collected Navalny, and with his wife Yulia Navalnaya and assistant Maria Pevchikh, flew to Berlin, where Navalny was revived.

But the evidence reveals their mission began with orders to the aircraft and to the team members when they were at Shannon airport, western Ireland, on the morning of August 20, 2020; those orders were first issued the day before, on August 19. That's the day before Navalny collapsed on a flight between Tomsk and Moscow, and then following the emergency diversion of the aircraft to Omsk, before he was taken to Omsk Emergency Hospital Number 1.

The German evidence, newly obtained this week, also discloses that the first allegation that Navalny had been poisoned with the Novichok nerve agent came from Pevchikh. She told the German medevac doctor and paramedics when they were with Navalny in the intensive care unit at the Omsk hospital where Navalny was being treated. "She spoke English perfectly", Dr Philipp Jacoby remembers.

The evidence of the poisoning was in several water bottles Pevchikh had taken from Navalny's hotel room in Tomsk, and brought to Omsk after recording a film of herself and others from Navalny's staff collecting them from the hotel room. These bottles Navalnaya and Pevchikh asked the German doctor to take through the Omsk airport baggage check and on to the medevac aircraft in a backpack attached to his own luggage. "She didn't tell us what was inside," Jacoby said in an interview this week. "You could feel they were half-litre bottles, the hotel-room type, maybe five of them. The backpack was strapped to my bag and it went on board with me."