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According to an analysis by the Data Integrity Group, obtained exclusively by The Epoch Times, votes for Trump — from both Election Day and mail-in ballots — were removed from the totals in at least 15 counties.
Time-series election data shows Trump's votes decrementing in various counties at numerous time points instead of increasing as would be expected under normal circumstances.
The group said that Election Day vote removals happened during the vote tabulation process in at least 15 counties, including Lehigh County, Chester County, Allegheny County, Armstrong County, Westmoreland County, Northhampton County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Lackawanna County, Dauphin County, Pike County, Carbon County, Washington County, Erie County, and Luzerne County.
Meanwhile, absentee vote removals happened in Allegheny County, Chester County, and Lehigh County.
At least 432,116 votes — 213,707 election day votes and 218,409 absentee votes — were removed in total.
"There were vote movements across all candidates. However, we did not see the same type of negative decrements to any of the [other] candidates that we saw with President Trump's tallies, and they happened repeatedly with no explanation," Lynda McLaughlin, a member of the group, told The Epoch Times.
The Alibaba founder came under fire in October for a speech in which he attacked China's financial regulatory system for stifling innovation, calling for reform of what he called an "old people's club," The Telegraph noted.
Within days, Chinese regulators halted a $37 billion stock debut of Alibaba's financial affiliate, Ant Group, and launched an anti-monopoly investigation of Ma's e-commerce giant, known as the "Amazon of China."
Ma has not been seen in public since his controversial speech, The Telegraph said, and his last tweet was even earlier in October.
Comment: Is he in RSDL? Chinese citizens have been "residentially detained" for less... Unfortunately, until he shows up again, there will be no way of knowing.
Speculation started swirling about his whereabouts when he failed to show as a judge in the final of an "Apprentice"-style TV show he created, "Africa's Business Heroes," the UK's Financial Times (FT) noted.
One of his last tweets had been about the show, with Ma gushing of the finalists, "I can't wait to meet them!"
By now most of us will be familiar with 'gaslighting', a term which describes the tactic of contradicting observable reality as a means to undermine someone's security in their own point of view. The word comes from the 1940 movie, Gaslight, in which a husband convinces his wife that she is going insane by, among other things, dimming the lights and then denying that the house is getting darker when she complains. Social-justice activists are well-known for levelling the charge of 'gaslighting' at their opponents, yet it is a strategy that they have themselves perfected. Even their accusations of 'gaslighting' are a form of gaslighting, given that we are expected to believe that they are somehow not guilty of the very behaviour they are projecting on to others.
Perhaps the most obvious example of gaslighting is how the identitarian left has created a system of public shaming known as 'cancel culture', which its adherents carry out ruthlessly while repeatedly denying its existence. The denial is an extension of the strategy because it enables them to continue with impunity. They insist that they are not 'cancelling' anyone, but merely 'holding the powerful to account'. But when a supermarket employee loses his job for a joke he posted on Facebook, it doesn't feel much like a valiant blow against plutocracy and the ruling class.
Jovan Pulitzer and his team have the ability to determine the validity of millions of ballots in a day. He spoke last week in Georgia and offered to review the absentee ballots in Fulton county for free. He said he could go through the 500,000 or so absentee ballots in the Atlanta based county in a couple hours and determine which ones are valid and which ones are frauds.
Pulitzer could save the union. With his approach, he can audit millions of ballots in a short period of time and have all the swing state votes forensically reviewed in a matter of days.
Comment: Too funny! Now the French govt has a problem; how to 'induce' people to line up for one?...
The head of the French health authority has justified their slow progress in immunizing people against Covid-19 and suggested that there are still things we don't know about the Pfizer vaccine.
Speaking on Monday, Dominique Le Guludec, president of the High Authority of Health (HAS), admitted that the vaccination campaign had started too slowly but defended her strategy.
The medical chief said that they didn't know if the jab would stop transmission and therefore the program must be focused on those who are at most risk.
Comment: In other words, the French people are living up to their reputation as the world's most vaccine-skeptical population, and practically no one from its population of 65 million wants the new franken-vaccines!
For more on the situation, check out Dr Gaby's new article on SOTT: COVID Mass Vaccination Experiment: Prepare For The Worst With This Health Protocol
And check out SOTT radio's:
- Objective:Health - The Ultimate Insanity of the Covid Lockdown - Interview with Sott.net Editor Joe Quinn
- Objective:Health - Gov. Response Killed More Than Covid - Interview with Denis Rancourt
- Objective:Health - Deconstructing the Covid Narrative with Investigative Journalist Rosemary Frei
- Objective:Health - Operation 'Warped' Speed - These People Are Crazy!
I've not written much about Covid-19 recently. What can be said? In my opinion, the world has simply gone bonkers. The best description can be found in Dante's Inferno, written back in the 14th century.
In it, Dante describes the outcasts, who took no side in the rebellion of angels. They live in the vestibule. Not in heaven, not in hell, forever unclassified. Naked and futile, they race around through a hellish mist in eternal pursuit of an elusive, wavering banner, symbolic of their pursuit of ever-shifting self-interest.
Comment:
- Manufactured pandemic: 'They're testing people for ANY strain of Coronavirus, not COVID-19 specifically' - US scientist
- A Scientific Look at The Mask Fallacy - And Why We're Told to Wear Them
- No, you do not need face masks to prevent coronavirus - they might increase your infection risk
- Covid-19 study on mask-wearing efficacy rejected by journals as no one is 'brave' enough to publish results - Danish researchers
- CDC study finds overwhelming majority of people getting Coronavirus wore masks
- Cultural Maskism: Social class and morality in the Covid-19 regime
The global historic figure Julian Assange, the greatest journalist and publisher of our age, will not be extradited to the gulag of the American injustice system. Sing Hallelujah! But as Wellington said after the Battle of Waterloo: "It was a damn close run thing."
Hard pounding it has been. Most of all for the frail and gentle Mr. Assange, his partner and children, and his mother and father.
The Calvary of false allegations, house arrest in the Embassy of Ecuador (in truth a ground-floor flat), and the hell of Belmarsh Gaol, a maximum security, freezing cold and Covid-stricken concrete bunker. Abandon hope all ye who enter here, it may as well say above the entrance.
As it happens I have the most excellent relations with Britain's prison officers through long involvement with their trade union affairs, and I pressed throughout for the officers to treat Julian fairly during his detention. I failed.
Not because the guards wanted to treat him mean, but because the meanness came from on high. Britain has cavalierly burned much of its reputation in the case of Julian Assange.
One of the most important is a directive requiring the nation's biggest hospital chains to publish the rates they've agreed to charge various insurers. As WSJ explains, after a failed attempt at an appeal, the major hospital operators are saying they will comply with the new rules and make their prices public starting on Friday.
Suddenly, America's hospital operators, a $1.2 trillion industry comprising some 6% of the country's economy, will be subjected to more transparency than they've seen in decades. And the Trump Administration policy wonks he pushed the idea are hoping that good ol' fashioned market dynamics will kick in, and help lower prices across the board.
Per WSJ, the nation's largest hospital chains, including publicly traded giants HCA Healthcare, Universal Health Services and Community Health Systems, and national nonprofit chains CommonSpirit Health and Ascension, are planing to comply with new requirements to post pricing. Tenet Healthcare declined to comment.
Within a week, hospitals will disclose prices for 300 common procedures.
Comment: Reform in this area has been long overdue. Success will depend upon finding a financial equilibrium between hospital, insurance and patient. So far it has been a two-sided tug-a-war with the patient stuck in the middle. Trump deserves credit for poking this sacred cow.
The Alphabet Workers Union, referring to Google's parent company, is launching with support from the Communications Workers of America.
While smaller subsets of Google workers — cafeteria workers in the Bay Area and contractors in Pittsburgh — have unionized before, this marks the first effort to establish a companywide union. Dylan Baker, a Google software engineer, said in a statement:
"This is historic — the first union at a major tech company by and for all tech workers. We will elect representatives, we will make decisions democratically, we will pay dues, and we will hire skilled organizers to ensure all workers at Google know they can work with us if they actually want to see their company reflect their values."Google workers have some history of collective action.
We are watching as both parties seem blissfully and utterly detached from reality.
Here is the column:
At midnight at the start of the new year, if you listened hard, you could almost hear the teeth of an entire nation grinding, or at least of those watching coverage from New York as Mayor Bill de Blasio danced in a nearly empty Times Square. Millions watched as he dipped his wife in a romantic flourish to Frank Sinatra singing "New York, New York." At least Nero made his own music.
The scene drew angry rebukes. Andy Cohen said it made him feel sick. "I did not need to see that at the start of 2021. Do something with this city! Honestly, get it together!"
Comment: There is a Big difference between the righteous anger of seeing the vote stolen from Trump (and the demonization he has suffered at the hands of the mainstream media) - and the rage of the pathological and ideologically possessed that we've seen from the left in recent years.
As for "delusional politics" and the pseudo realities that they engender, we haven't read a better explanation of how this works than the following:
Psychopathy and the Origins of Totalitarianism















Comment: The hearing regarding handing over the ballots to Pulitzer was postponed:
According to Pulitzer, his team already has evidence of machine-filled ballots.
Patrick Byrne shared more details of what's going on in Georgia: It looks like some of the fraudsters outsourced their printing to a Chinese firm, which may or may not support that video that was going around last year of a Taiwanese man ordering fake ballots from a Chinese printing company.
He explains what Jovan described in his Georgia testimony: