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"Just got suspended OFF TWITTER AGAIN.... Guess I'm no longer welcomed there anymore," Bobby Piton wrote on social media website Parler.
An account on Twitter with his name says, "Account suspended ... Twitter suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules." It's unclear why Piton's account was suspended, and Twitter has not yet responded to a request for comment.
Piton, at the event on Monday, stated that based on his analysis, "I would have never certified" the election results in some battleground states. "I'd rather resign than certify those results," he said, adding, "I believe they're fraudulent ... assuming that the data that I got is accurate."

Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt speaks at press conference announcing Trump campaign lawsuit in Carson City challenging election results, November 17, 2020
"A judge in Nevada has ordered Clark County officials to allow an inspection of the elections equipment and sealed containers used in the 2020 election by 1:00 P.M. tomorrow. @RichardGrenell @AdamLaxalt @mschlapp"
Comment: The Gateway Pundit also reported Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria is dodging a subpoena service :
Clark County, Nevada Registrar Joe Gloria is hiding from service of a subpoena by the Trump campaign, according to a post by a columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Victor Joecks wrote on Twitter Monday night, ".@realDonaldTrump's campaign tells me they've been trying to serve Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria with a subpoena since Wednesday. County workers locked the building to keep them out and then Gloria hid in his house all weekend. What are Gloria and Clark County hiding?"
Nevada Trump campaign official and former state attorney general Adam Paul Laxalt wrote in a Review-Journal op-ed two weeks ago about irregularities by Gloria in the recent election:..."In Clark County, registrar Joe Gloria used a new machine to verity signatures for mail-in ballots. He inexplicably and unilaterally lowered the signature-matching accuracy standard on this machine used to count ballots to 40 percent — well below the manufacturer's recommended setting. AI and computer-vision experts have said that once the factory setting on the machine is altered, it takes months of effort from a massive team with the appropriate expertise to get it back to a reliable standard.Videos of Gloria speaking about the election:
There are more than 600,000 mail-ballot signatures statewide, roughly 200,000 of which have gone through this machine in Clark County. Under this system, an unbelievable 99 percent of Clark County ballots have been counted as accurate, with no opportunity for any signatures to be challenged once verified.
Additionally, the county refused to allow any meaningful observation of signature verification. We simply don't know how many of these signatures are bad and thus how many improper votes were counted.
We now know that there are thousands of illegal votes consisting of a combination of dead voters, out-of-state voters, double voters (those who cast ballots in Nevada and another state), among other improper votes. Gloria has said any look he would take at possible problems is complaint-based — in other words, not proactive but reactive in the event a complaint comes in. The same is true of the secretary of state's office. There's no mechanism for these votes to be checked if officials aren't actively poring through these categories of voters where fraud is likely...
- In Nevada, a corrupt cash-for-votes scheme is hiding in plain sight
- Nevada GOP cites voter-fraud claims in criminal referral to AG Barr
The retailer, which went into administration in April for the second time in a year, announced on Tuesday that it is going to start the "wind-down of Debenhams UK." The company is still looking for buyers for all or parts of the business, but if no offer emerges, it will close all 124 stores across the country, possibly next year, leaving 12,000 jobs hanging in the balance.
"The economic landscape is extremely challenging and, coupled with the uncertainty facing the UK retail industry, a viable deal could not be reached," joint administrator at FRP Advisory, Geoff Rowley, said in the statement.
Over 3,000 votes, the majority of which were for President Trump, went initially uncounted in the county.
Aric Thompson, Dominion representative and one of men scanning ballots there, worked as an official photographer for Senator Harris in 2019, according to his LinkedIn profile. He even has a portfolio online with photos he took of her.
Comment: Nothing to see here . . . .
Many Republicans, including Adam Laxalt, have been extremely critical of Nevada Sec of State Barbara Cegavske for taking a public stand against Pres. Trump this entire election season. Cegavske's main supporters, including Mark Hutchinson and folks behind the Republican State Leadership Committee PAC accepted donations directly and indirectly from Dominion Voting Systems Company in July 2020. By doing this, Cegavske was compromised and could not speak out against the company nor investigate any allegations of corruption which have now surfaced. BTW Dominion only gave one donation ever, only to the Republican group, according to publicly available reporting system, which Cegavske controls.
On July 24, 2020 Dominion Voting Systems donated to the Republican State Leadership Committee PAC. The PAC lists Former Nevada Lt. Governor Mark Hutchison's law firm as the agent for the Political Action Committee.
Comment:
See also:
- Soros-linked Smartmatic chairman admitted its 'technology is licensed from Dominion'
- Georgia govt lawyers defended Dominion's 'trade secrets' to stop forensic analysis of machines/software
- Of course: Georgia recount in Fulton County delayed by Dominion 'server crash'
- Colorado County GOP calls for election audit over doubts about Dominion voting systems
- Sea of Thieves: Georgia Secretary of State used Dominion's Eric Coomer as Witness for the State to defend last-minute computer changes
- Second video revealed of Dominion Voting System's Eric Coomer explaining to elections officials how to switch votes
- Whistleblowers: Biden implicated in Dominion voting scam connected to Serbia
- "The chips will fall where they may": Sidney Powell responds to Trump distancing, will forge ahead with Dominion lawsuit
- OAN: Dominion-izing the Vote
Via Derek Somerville on Facebook:
Comment: See also:
- Judge schedules hearing in high-profile Georgia election case
- Georgia govt lawyers defended Dominion's 'trade secrets' to stop forensic analysis of machines/software
- Of course: Georgia recount in Fulton County delayed by Dominion 'server crash'
- Judge blocks, unblocks, then blocks Georgia from wiping or resetting election machines
- More rigging evidence? Georgia operative Gabe Sterling admitted to setting up drop boxes and promoted far-left activists as absentee ballot counters
- Sidney Powell lawsuit: 30 allegations that would invalidate Georgia election results
- "The fraud was executed by many means": Sidney Powell 'Releases the Kraken' with dual lawsuits in Michigan, Georgia
- Sea of Thieves: Georgia Secretary of State used Dominion's Eric Coomer as Witness for the State to defend last-minute computer changes
A British shopper recently spotted by police failing to wear a face mask decided to heap abuse on the hapless copper patiently explaining the rules to her before she simply flung her basket to the ground and strolled off without a care in the world. All very British, and no one was hurt - but it illustrated the frustration normal people are feeling over this never-ending pandemic.
Meanwhile, in Paris, a young, black music producer leaving his studio without wearing a face mask was spied by three policemen who set upon him and forced him back into his studio, where they kicked, punched and beat him with a truncheon for five minutes before he managed, with the help of friends, to bundle them out the door.
Comment: Is it any wonder French police - and their ponerized masters - want to criminalize those filming them in action? However this brutality is nothing new because the Yellow Vest protests saw police brutality become a regular event.
See also: Thousands protest against the lockdown in Leipzig, Germany, protests erupt in Thessaloniki, Greece
And from November 2019 - notably before the lockdowns - see: World in Flames: Why Are Protests Raging Around The Globe?
Sure, in the back of everyone's subconscious there is the fear that the good times are an illusion and that dystopia is just behind a thin veneer of economic stability and false optimism, but most people do not really think such catastrophes will happen in their lifetime. We are now in the midst of a deliberately over-hyped pandemic, strict national lockdowns, civil unrest, riots, aggressive tech censorship, intrusive government censorship, unprecedented corporate and treasury debt, stagflationary central bank stimulus and the collapse of massive financial bubbles. Yet, I still don't get the impression that many in the public really grasp the extent of the danger; they still believe that the situation is going to heal itself without any effort or much sacrifice on their part.
This is the first lesson of power: Entire societies can be easily influenced when they suffer from delusions that the bad times will be fleeting, and that governments will keep them safe no matter what.
U.S. District Judge Timothy Batten Sr., a George W. Bush appointee, issued three emergency orders on Nov. 29, initially ordering officials to hold off on taking action regarding the machines before reversing his order and then reestablishing the first order.
In a Nov. 30 order, Batten said his final decision on Nov. 29 partially granting the defendants' motion "involves a controlling question of law as to which there is substantial ground for difference of opinion and that an immediate appeal from the order may materially advance the ultimate termination of the litigation."
The order enables defendants to appeal the temporary ruling to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Virginia Project, a Republican political action committee set up in 2019 after a devastating election whitewash in the state legislature, started conducting data analyses after the Nov. 3 election.
"The whole thing stunk to high heaven," David Gordon, the group's founder and director, told The Epoch Times on Nov. 27. "It became clear that we needed to audit this, because it's a mess, top to bottom."
But, he said, Virginia's electors aren't going to determine the presidential race, so his focus is on the congressional seats. He hopes to complete the data analysis, collect affidavits from voters and poll watchers, and file a lawsuit before the end of the year.
"The primary things that we need to look at are the voter rolls, the machines, and what exactly went down in those central absentee precincts," Gordon said. Virginia used 11 central precincts to count its early and absentee ballots, which accounted for a "beyond unprecedented" 64 percent of the total votes, Gordon said.














Comment: Gateway Pundit adds: