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"Dominion" voting software officially under review in Michigan - Nevada may be next

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Many Americans by now have heard rumors of a company called "Dominion Voting".

This is the company that created the system that many states have trusted to tabulate the votes in the election.

Recently, earlier this week, the story broke that involved 6,000 votes being added to the Biden column instead of the Trump column in Antrim County, Michigan.

From The Washington Times:
Republicans are concerned about software that was blamed for changing thousands of Republican ballots to votes for Democrats in one Michigan county.

The software had been used in other areas throughout the state.

Laura Cox, chairwoman of the Michigan Republican Party, told reporters Friday at a press conference that 6,000 votes were impacted.

"In Antrim County, ballots were counted for Democrats that were meant for Republicans, causing a 6,000 vote swing against our candidates. The county clerk came forward and said, 'tabulating software glitched and caused a miscalculation of the votes,' " Ms. Cox said.

The Republican Party notes that 47 other counties in the state used the same software.

Comment: The story of how Dominion Voting Systems software could very possibly have been set up to rig the election in Biden's favor - is slowly becoming known to everyone who actually wants to know how things managed to turn out the way they did: And don't miss this:

Nancy Pelosi's Chief of Staff Is Chief Executive and Feinstein's Husband a Shareholder at Dominion




Light Sabers

Trump accuses Democrats of cheating? What goes around comes around

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Many Democrats and their allies in the media are angry that President Trump has accused Joe Biden and Democrats of cheating to win the presidency. No doubt some are frustrated, even in victory. But why should they be surprised when Trump says the other side cheated? After all, they said the same thing four years ago after the 2016 election.

And they didn't do it for just a week or two. Democrats pressed the cheating accusation to extraordinary lengths, month after month, and year after year, inflicting as much damage on Trump's presidency as they possibly could. Today, after the 2020 vote, Trump's accusations won't have the same effect — they will be dismissed and then ignored by much of the media, as opposed to 2016-2019 when comparably groundless anti-Trump allegations were given daily headlines. But the fact is, in the Trump era, some Democrats made a false accusation of cheating part of their political strategy. They are in a poor position to complain about it now.

The accusation was, of course, that Trump won in 2016 by conspiring with Russia to influence the election. Some Democrats, like Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, began suggesting Trump was conspiring with Russia in the summer when the campaign was reaching full speed. Then the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee paid a former British spy to compile a dossier of false allegations claiming Trump-Russia collusion. "Collusion," in the context of the 2016 election, was a synonym for "cheating."

Chess

First comes a rolling civil war

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The massive psyops is ongoing. Everyone familiar with the Transition Integrity Project (TIP) knew how this would imperatively play out. I chose to frame it as a think tank gaming exercise in my Banana Follies column. This is a live exercise. Yet no one knows exactly how it will end.

US intel is very much aware of well-documented instances of election fraud. Among them: NSA software that infiltrates any network, as previously detailed by Edward Snowden, and capable of altering vote counts; the Hammer supercomputer and its Scorecard app that hacks computers at the transfer points of state election computer systems and outside third party election data vaults; the Dominion software system, known to have serious security issues since 2000, but still used in 30 states, including every swing state; those by now famous vertical jumps to Biden in both Michigan and Wisconsin at 4am on November 4 (AFP unconvincingly tried to debunk Wisconsin and didn't even try with Michigan); multiple instances of Dead Men Do Vote.

Mr. Potato

Biden campaign urges federal agency to approve official transition despite vote irregularities, recounts, audits, lawsuits

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President-elect Joe Biden's campaign on Sunday urged the Trump political appointee who heads the U.S. General Services Administration to approve an official transition of power despite President Donald Trump's refusal to concede.

The Biden campaign warned that U.S. national security and economic interests depended on a clear signal the country would engage in a "smooth and peaceful transfer of power."


Comment: Should've thought of that before cheating.


Biden was declared the winner of the Nov. 3 election by U.S. television networks on Saturday, but Trump and his allies have made clear he does not plan to concede anytime soon.

GSA Administrator Emily Murphy, appointed to the job by Trump in 2017, has not yet determined that "a winner is clear," a spokeswoman said, delaying the Biden team's access to millions of dollars in federal funding and the ability to meet with officials at intelligence agencies and other departments.

The spokeswoman declined to say when a decision could be made.

Comment: Murphy is right to do so. Naturally those who want Biden to win (and who are thus more than willing to turn a blind eye to fraud or to deny it without even considering it) are incensed.



Reality check. Here is the current state of the election:


Maybe these people should take their own advice:





Bizarro Earth

So much for 'healing'... the Trump Accountability Project is just the start of massive discrimination against conservatives

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A sinister new campaign aims to collect the names of all those who worked for Donald Trump with a view to canceling them in future. There is no chance of the US ever healing when such biased, bigoted attitudes prevail.

Since the mainstream media declared Joe Biden the next president of the United States, social media has been ablaze with emboldened leftists not content to enjoy their victory, but seeking retribution on those who supported Donald Trump.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was among those who led the way, asking her followers to archive tweets from Trump supporters in case they're deleted.

Comment:




Bizarro Earth

Austrian attacker was under surveillance as known jihadist but 'mistakes' led to investigation being dropped

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FILE PHOTO: Austrian policemen stand near a mosque in Vienna on November 6, 2020.
Austrian authorities watched a meeting in Vienna this summer between foreign Islamists and the jihadist who killed four people last week, and trailed him for days but then stopped, news agency APA reported on Monday.

Austria has acknowledged that "intolerable mistakes were made" in the handling of intelligence on the attacker, a convicted jihadist, who killed four people in a shooting rampage in the centre of Vienna last Monday. He was shot dead by police.

First Vienna said it had mishandled information from Slovakia that the gunman had tried to buy ammunition there in July. Then it admitted he had met people from Germany who were under observation there and who travelled to Austria, and that could have led it to see him as a greater threat.

Comment: RT report s that, now, after the tragedy, Austria has arrested 30 other people with suspected terrorist links:
'A strike against breeding ground for extremism'

The Austrian authorities have conducted sweeping raids across the country against people with suspected ties to extremist groups. The operation took place a week after a deadly terrorist attack in Vienna.

As part of the action, dubbed Operation Ramses, police searched 60 apartments, houses, and businesses early on Monday morning. The raids were carried out in Vienna and the regions of Styria, Carinthia, and Lower Austria.

The authorities have arrested 30 people with suspected links to the Islamist groups Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. According to the prosecutor's office in the city of Graz, more than 70 suspects are being investigated for possible ties to terrorist organizations.

"We have succeeded in striking against the breeding ground for extremism," Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told reporters after the raids.

Integration Minister Susanne Raab said the action against the Muslim Brotherhood was aimed at preventing "the spread of extremist ideas in Austria," and showed that the country is "serious about the fight against radical, extremist ideologies."

The prosecutor's office clarified that Monday's raids had "no connection" with the terrorist attack in Vienna last week. On November 2, a gunman killed four people in the Austrian capital before being shot dead by police. The perpetrator was a 20-year-old man of Albanian origin and an Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) sympathizer who had previously been convicted for trying to join the militants in Syria.

Sixteen people were arrested in Austria immediately after the attack. Similar raids were carried out in neighboring Germany and Switzerland, where police detained several people with links to the perpetrator in the Vienna shooting.
It's rather suspect that so many terrorists are known to intelligence prior to their attacks but 'somehow' are let loose, and, each time, the same excuses are rolled out.

For other examples, see: And check out SOTT radio's:


Bullseye

Trump can still win

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President Donald Trump can still win the presidency. Here's how:

Only the Electoral College or the various state legislatures can declare a candidate the winner. To base this decision on network vote totals and projections and to call Biden the president-elect is irresponsible.

The recounts in Arizona, Georgia, and the other states are likely to go heavily for Trump.

Most of the likely errors or invalid votes took place on mailed in ballots. (Machine votes are harder to tamper with). Since Biden won upwards of two-thirds of mail-in votes and absentee ballots, it's likely that most of the discarded mail ballots will be subtracted from Biden's total.

The networks currently give Trump 214 electorate voters (270 is the victory level).

Syringe

SAGE conflicts of interest

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Chief Sci Adviser Patrick Vallance • PM Boris Johnson • Chief Med Officer Chris Whitty
Executive summary

* As late as March 11th, 2020, the UK government and medical officers issued practical and minimally disruptive advice to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus.

* On March 16th, the now infamous Neil Ferguson/Imperial College paper was published predicting over 500,000 deaths in the UK and 2.2 million in the US if suppression measures were not introduced.

* Stricter measures were announced on the day that paper was published, and the first UK lockdown was announced a week later, on March 23rd. US states variously followed suit.

* The committee that has been advising the government throughout this period is called the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE). Ferguson was a member of this committee until he resigned in May for having broken lockdown rules.

* This week's note examines the key influencers on SAGE and their conflicts of interest:
- Organisations invested in vaccines make money from vaccines. People who acquire natural immunity have less/no need for a vaccine. If people are locked in their homes, they have less chance of acquiring natural immunity.

- Twelve out of 20 key influencers work for/have received funding from organisations involved in the Covid-19 vaccine.

- There are four times more modellers/statisticians and experts in behaviour manipulation on the committee than there are virologists. There are no immunologists.

* It doesn't matter if a drug is good or bad. It matters that those who have a financial interest in that drug are conflicted if they give advice that protects the financial interest in that drug.
Introduction

Imagine that a new disease emerged. It presented less risk of death than a lightning strike for school-age children (Ref i), but it was particularly nasty for the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions. A committee decided that draconian measures - the likes of which had never been experienced or studied - should be imposed on the entire population until a drug to ease the disease outcome arrived. If you then discovered that the majority of the committee members had financial interests in the drug being developed, how would you feel?

Arrow Down

Trump fires Defense Secretary Mark Esper

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Former Sec. of Defence Mark Esper • Natl. Counterterrorism Center Dir. Chris Miller
President Trump on Monday announced he had fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper, a stunning move that comes days after Joe Biden was projected to have won the presidential race.

"I am pleased to announce that Christopher C. Miller, the highly respected Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (unanimously confirmed by the Senate), will be Acting Secretary of Defense, effective immediately," Trump said in a series of tweets. "Chris will do a GREAT job! Mark Esper has been terminated. I would like to thank him for his service."
Esper had long been seen as out the door, regardless of who won the election. But firing him now gives Trump a chance to flex his executive powers at a time he is trying to project strength amid his electoral defeat. It also raises questions about the military chain of command during a fraught time in the United States. The Pentagon declined a request for comment, referring questions to the White House. The White House did not offer comment.

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'Biden hates the UK': Farage says Tory government wasted chance to do trade deal with US

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Nigel Farage • Former VP Joe Biden
Leading Brexiteer Nigel Farage has blasted the Conservative Party for failing to secure a trade deal with the United States during Donald Trump's presidency, claiming that Democrat Joe Biden is no friend of the UK.

The populist politician took to Twitter to vent his spleen with the Tories after Biden was anointed the winner of the contentious US election on Saturday.

Farage shared a video from a media scrum showing Biden's reaction to a question from the BBC and argued that the president-elect's Irish heritage means he will not seek to do a post-Brexit trade deal with Britain.

Comment: Biden mural in Ireland:
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Biden mural in Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland