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Project Veritas investigators revealed a ballot harvesting scheme here involving clan and political allies and associates of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D.-Minn.) in the first of a series of reports.
"Numbers don't lie. Numbers don't lie. You can see my car is full. All these here are absentees' ballots. Can't you see? Look at all these, my car is full. All these are for Jamal Osman... We got 300 today for Jamal Osman only," said Liban Mohamed in a series of Snapchat videos posted July 1 and July 2 on his own Snapchat profile.
Mohamed said he was collecting the ballots to help his brother win the city's Aug. 11 special election for a vacant Ward 6 city council race — which was held the same day as the primary for Omar's MN-05 congressional seat. Ward 6 is the heart of the city's Somali community and the Omar's political base.
Credible reports have emerged that Turkey is transferring its militant proxies based in northern Syria to Azerbaijan as tensions and skirmishes with Armenia rapidly increase.
Award winning journalist Lindsey Snell, who was once kidnapped by Turkish-backed terrorists in northern Syria and then thrown into a Turkish jail for two months after her escape from Syria, wrote on Twitter that fighters from the Hamza Division had arrived in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku via Turkey.
Earlier this year, the Hamza Division were exposed for holding naked and abused women in prison. They are made up mostly of Arabs and Turkmen, and have become a moveable proxy force for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Comment: This report was published just 2 days before hostilities broke out between Armenia, NKR and Azerbaijan...
Bars in the House of Commons are not subject to the new rules for hospitality venues as they are designated "workplace canteens".
Under the new rules, "workplace canteens may remain open where there is no practical alternative for staff at that workplace to obtain food".
As well as being free to remain open beyond 10pm, the new, stricter rules regarding wearing face coverings and customers checking in at venues will also not apply to parliamentary bars, according to a report in The Times.
A spokesperson for the House of Commons confirmed that the new restrictions on hospitality do not apply to the venues on the parliamentary estate, saying: "As catering outlets providing a workplace service for over 3,100 people working on the Estate, the current regulations on hospitality venues do not apply to Commons facilities."
Comment: This flagrant hypocrisy on the part of the UK government reflects not only the incredible sense of self-entitlement this arrogant bunch has - but will eventually make the already pissed off public even more ready to see some elite heads roll.
Note to UK politicians: People are paying attention:
While in Aleppo in December 2016, Gaytandzhieva obtained access to underground weapons storage areas belonging to al-Nusra Front, the terrorist group that was routed from Aleppo by the Syrian Arab Army and the Russian military. In the storage areas Gaytandzhieva found boxes of weapons that displayed airway bill numbers, packing lists and other markings that proved they had come from Bulgarian manufacturers.
More recently, Gaytandzhieva received documents from an anonymous source that included correspondence between the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy of Azerbaijan in Bulgaria. The leaked documents detail the purchase and movement of tons of weapons to and from European and Middle Eastern nations. The weapons were picked up and flown to their destinations by Azerbaijani (Azeri) national cargo airline Silk Way Airlines under Azeri diplomatic cover in order to avoid inspection.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a news conference inside the James S. Brady Briefing Room at the White House September 27, 2020 in Washington, U.S.
The New York Times published a report on Trump's financial information, which he has long kept out of public view, about half an hour before the president held a news conference in the White House on Sunday. The report also comes two days before the first presidential debate against Joe Biden and 37 days ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Asked to respond to the New York Times's reporting, Trump said the report about years of tax avoidance was not accurate, and he would release his tax returns once they are no longer under audit.
"That is fake news. That is totally fake news," Trump said.

Ballot harvesting is the practice of allowing political operatives and others to collect voters' ballots and turn them in en masse to polling stations
Ballot harvesting, or the practice of allowing political operatives and others to collect voters' ballots and turn them in en masse to polling stations, has drawn bipartisan concerns of fraud from election watchers.
Ken Raymond and David Black were the only two Republican members on the board that has been split 3-2. Notice of their resignations was submitted Wednesday night.
Comment: The US is at a critical juncture in its history and so, whilst vote rigging through various means has been going on for decades now, we are seeing those working behind the scenes doing all they can to stop Trump getting reelected:
- Confessions of voter fraud: 'I was a master at fixing mail-in ballots' - Top Democrat operative
- Green Party kicked off presidential ballots in swing states by democrats and linked officials, sparking concerns of political machination
- Democrats propose sweeping bill to curb 'presidential abuses', or so they claim
- Trump, BLM, the election: American's opinions in this weeks Rasmussen polls

People greet their newly released relatives outside the Central Prison in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, on September 30, 2019.
Representatives from both sides met in Geneva to discuss the exchange of 1,008 prisoners and detainees.
Saudi Arabian soldiers will reportedly be included in the exchange but no information was shared about the number.
Yemen has been devastated by a conflict that escalated in March 2015 after Houthi rebels seized Sanaa and forced President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi to flee the country.
US District Judge Carl Nichols issued a preliminary injunction, which would allow the popular app to still be on offer in Apple and Google stores, shortly before the ban was supposed to come into force on Sunday midnight. Earlier in the day, Nichols allowed a 90-minute hearing, where a lawyer representing TikTok made the case for it remaining available to users in the US.
Comment: See also:
- Judge blocks Trump's WeChat app ban, citing first amendment - Trump extends TikTok deadline
- Trump admin to block TikTok and WeChat downloads starting Sunday
- Oracle last company standing as TikTok rejects Microsoft buyout offer
- Trump refuses deadline extension for TikTok to arrange US sale
- Mark Zuckerberg reportedly encouraged Trump to crack down on TikTok, and now it's planning to sue TikTok
- Trump orders TikTok parent company to sell US assets within 90 days
- Trump gives TikTok, WeChat 45 days to sell, or leave United States

'Over many years it has become clear that our politicians have lost touch with the people they represent and govern'.
Fox hopes to stand dozens of candidates for his new party at the next general election to provide a political movement for people who are "tired of being told that we represent the very thing we have, in history, stood together against".
His aims include reforming publicly funded institutions, likely to include the BBC, and celebrating Britain's history and global contribution.
Comment: How long before this party is deemed 'racist' by the lefties?
See also:
- The Terrifying Parable of Laurence Fox's Question Time Appearance
- Cultural Maskism: Social class and morality in the Covid-19 regime
- Kiss me now, you Nazi! Refusing to date woke women makes you 'dangerous' & 'far-right', apparently
Professor Mark Woolhouse, from the University of Edinburgh, said the current strategy of stopping flare-ups with lockdowns was failing to solve the problem "in the long-term".
Woolhouse, who sits on the government's advisory body that models pandemics, said a vaccine needed to be found to provide a lasting solution to the pandemic.
"The government's strategy is to sit this out for the next six months, that's what we're told," he told the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show on Sunday.
Comment: What easier way to get the public to beg to be vaccinated than to torture them for a year with lockdowns and then dangle the promise of 'freedom' and 'safety', but only if they take a vaccine - a vaccine that is still considered experimental and has yet to pass safety trials due to 'serious concerns'. However, this 'advisor' does leave the door open to alternatives, but god forbid what the Pathocrats might conjure up:
- AstraZeneca suspends US COVID-19 vaccine trial amid serious concerns, trials continue in South Africa
- Everything You Think You Know About Coronavirus...
- UK: 700 Church leaders say NO to another lockdown
- Objective:Health - The Ultimate Insanity of the Covid Lockdown - Interview with Sott.net Editor Joe Quinn
- Objective:Health - Operation 'Warped' Speed - These People Are Crazy!
- Objective:Health - Deconstructing the Covid Narrative with Investigative Journalist Rosemary Frei











Comment: O'Keefe reports on the initial reaction to the first part of Project Veritas' expose. The rats are running for cover. Well, some of them at least:
UPDATE 28/09/2020: RT reports: