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Subpoenas were issued for the machines by the Arizona Senate Judiciary earlier this week. "The goal is to verify the machines did what they are supposed to do," Senate President Karen Fann said. The subpoenas had set a deadline of 5 p.m. Friday.

Zakaria was among the pundits who told Americans for years that President Donald Trump is a 'Russian agent'.
"Russia hasn't just hacked our computer systems. It's hacked our minds," the Washington Post columnist and CNN host argued on Friday, blithely unaware of the irony. For if the article is a reflection of Zakaria's mind, then it definitely has been hacked - by Russiagate, anyway.
The piece isn't really about the SolarWinds hack, which Zakaria himself notes was merely "widely attributed to Russia" - by the media, starting with the Post, rather than the US government - but treats that as an established fact anyway. Rather, he uses that to quickly pivot to a "model" of how Russian propaganda supposedly works, which then finally leads into his real point: Orange Man Bad.
Jean-Luc Brunel, 74, was arrested by police at Charles de Gaulle airport before boarding a plane to Dakar on Wednesday, French officials said.
Paris prosecutors told journalists Brunel was being quizzed as part of an investigation opened last year into the alleged rape and sexual assault of minors, sexual harassment, and human trafficking of underage girls for sexual exploitation.
Agence France-Presse reported Brunel's lawyer had not responded to requests for a comment.

(L) Terry Adkins' interpretation of Beethoven (R) Beethoven 1820 portrait
Ludwig van Beethoven's 250th birthday passed on Thursday, and the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels celebrated the iconic composer's in truly modern fashion: by exhibiting artist Terry Adkins' 2004 work Synapse - a video depicting Beethoven's frumpy visage morphing into that of a young black man with dreadlocks.
The video is part of Adkins' 'Black Beethoven' series, and the transformation is supposed to reflect the artist's "unwillingness to settle the debate on Beethoven's race."
Hang on a minute - there's a debate?
At least 45 Daesh* terrorists have been supported by Swedish grants after they left the Nordic country to join the terrorist organisation, an investigation by the newspaper Expressen has revealed.
According to the newspaper, they received their benefits while they were fighting in Syria, in some cases over a period of several years. Twenty-four of the terrorists received money directly, whereas the rest were treated as "part of the same family community".
"Russia hasn't just hacked our computer systems. It's hacked our minds." blares the ridiculous, propagandistic headline for an article about "the Russian model" of propaganda which "rests on the principle that people get convinced when they hear the same message many times from a variety of sources, no matter how biased."
Which is funny, since this is not the first time WaPo itself has repeated this cartoonish narrative about Russian mind-hackers.
A young family of three say they were heading to New York to see the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and to visit family in New Jersey last week when United Airlines forced them off the plane before takeoff because, despite their best efforts, their two-year-old daughter refused to wear a mask.
In a two-minute video posted on Dec. 11, since removed for no apparent reason by Instagram and Twitter, mother and Colorado resident Eliz Orban tearfully describes the experience then inserts footage of her masked husband attempting to put a surgical mask on the little girl while seated in the plane. The girl holds her hands up to her face, cries, and buries her head in his arm to avoid the mask.
As a flight attendant advises passengers over the comms to stow their baggage. A male flight attendant arrives at the aisle and demands the couple "grab their belongings and exit the aircraft," saying he gave the couple "every opportunity" to get a mask on the child.
Comment: See also:
- Delta Airlines bans 460 anti-maskers
- Cov-idiocracy: Flight cancelled because 'child refuses to wear facemask'
- Brooklyn mother traveling with six children was forced off JetBlue flight when her 2-year-old daughter wouldn't wear mask
- #WalkAway founder kicked off flight for refusal to wear mask, US airline trade group threatens to blacklist 'violators'

The transgender pride (L), pride (C) and Canada 150 pride flags fly on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada, June 14, 2017
The Provincial Court of British Columbia hears 95 percent of all criminal cases in the Canadian province. Murderers, rapists, petty criminals, and parking offenders all have their day before its judges, with the most serious cases kicked upward to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Chief Judge Melissa Gillespie, however, is apparently tired of seeing defendants misgendered. In a notice circulated on Wednesday, Gillespie ordered all lawyers coming before her court to introduce themselves, their clients, witnesses, and other individuals by name, title, "and pronouns to be used in the proceeding."
Comment: See also:
- The demise of Western Civilization: "Gender fluidity" as a harbinger for Postmodernist Hell
- Jordan Peterson warns against liberalism's 'totalitarian tilt': 'The left has gone too far'
- University of Minnesota planning policy to fire or expel those who don't use 'preferred pronouns'
Gascón was heavily funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros, and backed by the Democratic Party establishment in California — including Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who withdrew his endorsement of then-District Attorney Jackie Lacey, the first black woman to hold the post, in favor of Gascón.
Gascón was sworn in earlier this month, and immediately vowed to stop the use of cash bail, to bar prosecutors from seeking the death penalty, and to end sentencing "enhancements," such as additional penalties for using a gun in committing a crime, or belonging to a criminal gang.
As Bill Melugin of local Fox affiliate KTTV-11 reported Monday, Gascón's changes include making accused cop-killer Rhett Nelson eligible for parole one day.
"Sex designations on birth certificates offer no clinical utility, and they can be harmful for intersex and transgender people," says the abstract of the article, authored by doctors Vadim M. Shteyler and Eli Y. Adashi, and lawyer Jessica A. Clarke, and tweeted out by NEJM on Thursday.
"Moving such designations below the line of demarcation would not compromise the birth certificate's public health function but could avoid harm," the trio argue in the article, titled 'Failed Assignments' and published on December 12.
Comment: The affiliation with Biden should not be surprising: Joe Biden says 8 year olds are capable of choosing to be transgender
See also:
- The demise of Western Civilization: "Gender fluidity" as a harbinger for Postmodernist Hell
- Post-nihilism, a template for where we are heading












Comment: See also:
- Photos show Ghislaine Maxwell, Jean-Luc Brunel on Epstein's 'Pedo Island'
- Messages left for Jeffrey Epstein 'suggested his friend might be procuring two 8-year-old girls for the pedophile to sexually abuse' state court docs
- My night with Epstein pal Jean-Luc Brunel and his very young and terrified models
- Sex trafficking, slavery, rape and pedophilia: Jeffrey Epstein's crime map
- And from The Guardian: Jean-Luc Brunel: three former models say they were sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein friend
UPDATE 18/12/2020: Jean-Luc Brunel has been charged in France with sexual harassment and the rape of minors over 15 years old