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For months the Board of Supervisors in Maricopa County have blocked and delayed any independent audit performed by the Arizona Senate of the County's results in the 2020 Presidential election. As we've reported previously, after being subpoenaed by the Arizona Senate and then suing the Senate to prevent a Senate audit of their 2020 election results, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS) agreed to have an audit if they could pick the auditors. The two firms they picked they claimed were the only two who were certified by the governmental body the US Election Assistance Commission (EAC). However, we found that these firms were not certified at the time they were selected by the MCBOS.
New ONS data also shows that Covid deaths fell by more than a quarter in just one week in England in Wales.
The ONS said that between 17 and 21 February, 94% of 4,113 adults in Great Britain responding to their Opinions and Lifestyle Survey reported they 'had received, are awaiting or would be likely to have the vaccine if offered'.
This has risen from 78% indicating they would be likely to accept the vaccine if offered it in early December when polled by the weekly online survey, it added.
However, the ONS reiterated that 'fewer people in minority ethnic groups said they would be likely to have the vaccine than in [the] White ethnic group'.
Comment: The above Covid figures are obviously baloney, given that the standards for what is and is not a 'Covid case' are not based on proper medical protocol.
But unless the UK government is also inflating vaccine uptake numbers, then the above appears to provide a reliable snapshot of just how many people are willingly participating in the British government's mass socio-pseudo-scientific experiment in 'improving humans' with mRNA 'software upgrades'.
This mass obedience (in an educated, Western population!) is amazing to behold. Only Israel tops the UK, so far, for population percentage Covid vaccine uptake.
And there's currently no reason to suspect they won't also dutifully line up for the stream of 'seasonal boosters' they're told are required for each variant as SARS-CoV-2 (itself probably a 'lab-to-wild' vaccine-virus, remember!) mutates...
Andrew Cuomo's former aide Charlotte Bennett, who is accusing the New York Governor of sexual harassment, says she was left "terrified" by her exchanges with the politician last year, after he repeatedly asked her about her experience being raped and whether she was "sensitive to intimacy" now.
"I thought, he's trying to sleep with me," Bennett told CBS' Norah O'Donnell in her first televised interview since going public with her allegations against the Democratic politician. "The governor's trying to sleep with me and I'm deeply uncomfortable and I have to get out of this room as soon as possible," Cuomo's former health policy advisor added.
According to Bennett, she didn't feel like she "had a choice" to stop her interaction with Cuomo at that point. "He is my boss. He is everyone's boss," she said, after nearly breaking into tears during the interview.
Cuomo issued a televised apology for his "embarrassing" behaviour on Wednesday - shortly after another woman accused him of inappropriately touching and harassing her at a wedding reception in September 2019.
Since President Biden took office in January, he has signed a slew of executive orders that reverse many of Trump's policies. One of those orders included striking down the ongoing construction of the Southern border wall.
Texas Stae Rep. Bryan Slaton has introduced legislation before the Texas house to "finish President Trump's wall in Texas." Further, the bill seeks to name the wall after Trump, according to The Texan.
Comment: While there are many issues to consider in 'the now' and 'thereafter' (as the Trump administration did in making the decision to erect the wall) - the Biden administration is absent on any kind of thought and plan, though right on target to add chaos, lawlessness and penalty to American citizens regarding their health, income and security.

Ex-Cuomo aide Ana Liss • NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo • Former press aide Karen Hinton
Former press aide Karen Hinton endured a "very long, too long, too tight, too intimate" embrace from Cuomo in a dimly lit Los Angeles hotel room in December 2000, she told the Washington Post. The married Hinton pulled away, but "he pulls me back for another intimate embrace," she told the paper. "I thought at that moment it could lead to a kiss, it could lead to other things, so I just pull away again, and I leave."
At the time, Cuomo led the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. A current rep for Cuomo strongly denied Hinton's allegation to the newspaper, claiming "this did not happen."
Hinton's claims are made all the more startling given that her husband is lobbyist Howard Glaser, a longtime Cuomo ally and confidante who worked as his director of state operations and senior policy advisor until 2014.
The other new accuser, Ana Liss, a policy and operations aide who worked for the governor from 2013 to 2015, said he'd behaved inappropriately while on the job in Albany.
Comment: See also:
- Nancy Pelosi calls sexual harassment claims against Cuomo 'credible'
- Second Cuomo aide accuses governor of sexual harassment
- Cuomo backers pause fundraising amid sexual harassment claims
- Cuomo tries to divert attention from sex scandal by reminding everyone of nursing home scandal
- Ex-aide Lindsey Boylan details sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Cuomo
- So much for 'believe women'? New York Gov. Cuomo says 'no truth' to sexual assault claims against him...and media fall in line

Intensive care tents at overflow shelter in Carrizo Springs, Texas.
Why it matters: The fact that the country's premier health advisory agency is permitting a change in COVID-19 protocols indicates the scale of the immigration crisis. A draft memo obtained by Axios conceded "facilities should plan for and expect to have COVID-19 cases."
- The document goes on to recommend detailed ways to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in shelters.
- It encourages operators to continue giving COVID-19 tests to newly arrived children, follow 14-day quarantine guidelines, wear masks, improve ventilation and ensure they save room for isolating any child who tests positive, among other actions.
- The memo states that there "is no 0% risk scenario" given the coronavirus, so "facilities should plan for and expect to have COVID-19 cases," CNN first reported.
- A spokesperson for HHS did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Comment: Will this be another case of a "Mean Tweets Trump" policy being proven correct?
- Former CBP head: Biden has decimated border protections with 'stroke of a pen'
- More than 700 migrant children currently in Border Patrol custody
- Biden Admin will not allow reporters to tour child migrant detention facilities, cite COVID-19
- Report: Arizona Sheriff blames Biden for fivefold spike in illegal border crossings
- Border Patrol Agent: The best way to end to the humanitarian crisis on our southern border is Trump's wall
- Biden's border crisis: Exactly as he asked for
Rep. Bryan Slaton (R-Canton) filed legislation on Thursday to direct the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to finish former President Trump's border wall project using state funds.
The state representative contended that President Biden should not stop Texans from finishing what the last administration started.
"President Trump fought to bring real border security and was opposed by Republicans and Democrats in Congress. While hundreds of miles of new wall were built under his leadership, the Biden administration has already ceased border wall construction," Slaton said in a press statement.
"It is time for Texas to stand up and finish the work that President Trump started. Let's finish building the border wall now," he added.
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- 'No arrests': Portland protesters pelt officers with ice, break windows of businesses as police RETREAT and post pictures
- The riots will continue: Portland prosecutors drop charges & release BLM, Antifa rioters
- A recipe for carnage: As Portland burns, why are so many people arrested in the riots being let off?
- Bail fund promoted by Kamala Harris won't share records of alleged criminals it sprung from jail
- Soros cash backs many Leftie prosecutors who implement soft-on-crime policies across America
- Justice corrupted? Soros-funded prosecutor to plead 5th for hush work with lawyer-politician Jay Barnes
- What is he up to? The disturbing activities of George Soros in Virginia
- Soros-backed attorney Kim Gardner's long history of outlandish behavior even before going after the McCloskeys
- Soros donates $330M to radical BLM groups, includes movement to 'end policing as we know it'
- Candace Owens spars with Soros-funded NGO over alleged hand in Minneapolis unrest: 'Don't throw money at black Americans to riot'
- Leaked board documents: Soros organization tried to buy Supreme Court ruling on global scale illegal immigration
- Soros behind Killary's lawyer in the Jill Stein voter recount
Ms Zhao became the first Asian woman in history to win the best director Golden Globe and the first woman to win best drama with the semi-fictional film, which stars Oscar winner Frances McDormand alongside a rag-tag bunch of non-actors living on the open road in the American West.
Ms Zhao's win last week was initially celebrated in China, with state media calling the Beijing-born filmmaker a "Chinese female director" and "the pride of China."
Billed as a "diverse week of comprehensive, queer-inclusive, culturally-specific, sex-positive sexual health events and conversations," Tulane's 'sex week' contained some understandable topics like one on safe sex, another on "reconnecting with your sexuality after trauma," as well as some predictably woke happenings to prove the school's promise of "diversity." One panel, however, flew in the face of that "diversity."
'Let's Talk About Black Sex, Baby!' was held Thursday evening - for "black students only."
On its webpage, organizers invited students to "join New Horizons for a real-talk, relaxing evening and safe space to talk about Black sexuality."
"The event will feature an interactive panel of students and staff discussing the unique experiences Black femme-identifying and nonbinary people face on campus," they wrote.
Comment: See also:
- Reviews and interviews: The Diversity Delusion - How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture
- Spreading the poison of identity politics: Colleges are teaching students to see bias where it doesn't exist
- Liberal campus radicals hold America back by playing identity politics
The assignment was given to students of a Shallowater ISD high school classroom near Lubbock.
The story went viral when a copy of the lesson was posted on Twitter on Wednesday.
The lesson asked the ladies of the class to "demonstrate to the school how the code of chivalry and standards set in the medieval concept of courtly love carries over into the modern day."













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