Anonymous ID: fa0675 Feb. 21, 2021, 9:52 p.m. No.61475   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1479

One of the things that Q accomplished was training a new generation of digital warriors on the 4chan and 8ch/kun networks, which are central to the dissemination of information during our current and temporary diaspora from the Overton window. Everybody here knows how to bake. Almost everybody next door knows how to bake.

Anonymous ID: fa0675 Feb. 21, 2021, 9:54 p.m. No.61476   🗄️.is đź”—kun

From the Myanmar Office of Foreign Affairs:

 

Press Statement

 

The Multiparty General Election of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar was held on 8 November 2020 under the supervision of the Union Election Commission (UEC). There were reportedly some irregularities throughout the process of the Election.

 

In scrutinizing the official voter list issued by the UEC, the findings showed that over 10.4 million votes,about one fourth of eligible voters, might have caused vote rigging in the 2020 Multiparty General Election. The Tatmadaw has officially issued figures/tables on those findings for 30 times, statements on its positiontwo times before the Election andfour times after the Election. As there were irregularities in the electoral processes, 20 political parties issued 26 statements calling for the postponement of the Third Hluttaw Session until the voter lists in questionare properlysolved by the UEC. The UEC’s failure to address to these calls resulted in 124 protests in 99 townships during the period between 10 November 2020 to 29 January 2021.

 

Furthermore, on 11 January 2021, some 203 Hluttaw Representatives from the Tatmadaw and political parties officially proposed to convene a Special Session of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw in accord with the Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar (2008). The proposalwas rejected the next day. With the intention of accepting the credible election results that truly reflect the will of the people, the Tatmadaw and some political parties requested the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw or the Government or the UEC itself to address the voting irregularity issues. The Tatmadaw also called for the meeting of the National Defence and Security Council led by the President. The Tatmadaw undertook the above-mentioned tasks in accord with existing laws and procedures, including the State Constitution 2008, particularly Chapter I, Section 4, Section 6 and Section 7 of the Constitution. The Section 4 stipulates that “The Sovereign power of the Union is derived from the citizens and is in force in the entire country”. Amongst the six Basic Principles of the Constitution, Section 6 (d) stipulates “flourishing of a genuine, disciplined multi-party democratic system”and Section 6 (f) mentions “enabling the Defence Services to be able to participate in the national political leadership role of the State”. In addition, Section 7 also stipulates that “The Union practises genuine, disciplined multi-party democratic system”.

 

The rejection of the previous Government to take action on repeated calls to addressvoting irregularities and frauds and to postpone the new Hluttaw meetings clearly violated Section417 of the State Constitution 2008 that tantamount to the attempt to take the sovereignty of the Union by wrongful forcible means and to disintegrate national solidarity. Therefore, the Ordinance No. 1/2021 on 1 February 2021 was promulgated in accordance with Section 417 of the State Constitution 2008. The state of emergency was declared in the entire nation for one year with immediate effect and the “legislative, executive and judicial powers” of the State were transferred to the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services in accord with Section 418 (a) of the State Constitution.

 

Even in mature democracies, there have been incidents of electoral irregularities which are properly resolved. The negligenceto fix the electoral irregularities would set precedence and cause negative impact on Myanmar’s democratic practices in the long term. In light of such circumstances, the Tatmadaw was compelled to take State responsibilities in line with the State Constitution 2008. The Tatmadaw will continue to abide by the provisions of the State Constitution, practise the genuine and discipline-flourishing multi-party democracy which suitsthe prevailing situations of the country, hold free and fair general election and transfer State responsibilities to the winning political party.

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs

 

Nay Pyi Taw

 

Dated, 5 February 2021

 

https://www.mofa.gov.mm/press-statement-4/

WBD ID: fa0675 Feb. 21, 2021, 9:55 p.m. No.61477   🗄️.is đź”—kun

About crotch rocket maroon,

 

We've seen enough of his behavior for us to be very concerned. He was doing this between services with lots of foot traffic and cars pulling in and out. He came and left several times and got to talk to leo's again.

 

An anonymous call will be made this week.

He is in the prime age group and demographic to radicalize, we are trying to find out through social media if he has or is going to Stupidistan for training.