Anonymous ID: 7a48a5 Nov. 11, 2020, 6:26 a.m. No.9444   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9487 >>9514 >>9552 >>9600 >>9642

https://www.thetrumparchive.com/

 

1.Nov 11th 2020 - 9:03:03 AM EST

A guy named Al Schmidt, a Philadelphia Commissioner and so-called Republican (RINO), is being used big time by the Fake News Media to explain how honest things were with respect to the Election in Philadelphia. He refuses to look at a mountain of corruption & dishonesty. We win!

 

2.Nov 11th 2020 - 8:48:12 AM EST

Richard Hopkins, Pennsylvania postal worker, recants ballot-tampering claim - Washington Times https://t.co/C7isLvQ9QU Stays with the truth, his original story.

3.Nov 11th 2020 - 8:35:55 AM EST

The Fake Pollsters at @ABC/@washingtonpost produced a possibly illegal suppression Poll just before the Election showing me down 17 points in Wisconsin when, in fact, on Election Day, the race was even - & we are now preparing to win the state. Many such “deplorable” instances!

Anonymous ID: 7a48a5 Nov. 11, 2020, 6:59 a.m. No.9457   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9487 >>9514 >>9552 >>9600 >>9642

Hong Kong opposition quits legislature after Beijing intervention

 

Hong Kong pan-democratic lawmakers collectively resigned on Wednesday, a stunning move that came after four other opposition legislators were ousted following an intervention by China's top decision-making body.

 

The mass resignation of 15 other lawmakers means that Hong Kong's legislature will operate without opposition for the remainder of its extended term, not unlike the rubber-stamp parliament in mainland China. "Today's decision shows that Beijing has completely given up on 'one country, two systems'," Wu Chi-wai, chairman of the Democratic Party, the largest opposition party in Hong Kong, said at a late afternoon news conference, referring to the framework governing the city after the 1997 handover to China from the U.K.

 

"We have tried our best in the past 23 years to hold China to its promise of universal suffrage," Wu said. "We will find a new path to continue to fight for democracy. We will not be defeated."

 

The four lawmakers from the pro-democracy camp were stripped of their seats immediately after the new resolution was passed by the National People's Congress Standing Committee, or NPCSC, and reported by the state-run Xinhua News Agency. The disqualified lawmakers Alvin Yeung, Kwok Ka-ki, Dennis Kwok and Kenneth Leung had been banned from running in Legislative Council elections that were scheduled for September due to a finding that they had failed to uphold the Basic Law, the city's constitution. Wednesday's announcement referred to this finding, which appeared to be based on the lawmakers' support for the U.S. government's Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 and sanctions imposed on local officials in relation to last year's anti-government protests.

 

The legislative elections have been postponed until next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

"There will be no future for this legislature," Leung said after the government's announcement. "The disqualifications will make Hong Kong's legislative body ineffective." In a news conference before the mass resignations, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam defended Beijing's decision, saying that the central government had the authority to interpret the Basic Law and handle problems arising from its implementation.

 

"The resolution did not empower me to disqualify lawmakers," Lam said. She said that the decision was made based on the Basic Law and other ordinances, including the recently enacted national security law.

 

Lam said she was "excited" that government bills might be passed more quickly in the Legislative Council without opposition lawmakers but insisted it would not be a "rubber-stamp" body.

 

moar

 

https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Hong-Kong-opposition-quits-legislature-after-Beijing-intervention

Anonymous ID: 7a48a5 Nov. 11, 2020, 7:01 a.m. No.9458   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9487 >>9514 >>9552 >>9600 >>9642

November 3, 2020 - U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency targeted Iranian hackers ahead of the U.S. presidential election.

 

November 4, 2020 - The United States took down 27 websites used by the Revolutionary Guards that sought to "covertly influence United States policy and public opinion," the Justice Department said.

 

https://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2019/oct/25/invisible-us-iran-cyber-war

Anonymous ID: 7a48a5 Nov. 11, 2020, 7:05 a.m. No.9461   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9487 >>9514 >>9552 >>9600 >>9642

https://nypost.com/2020/11/11/bahrains-long-serving-prime-minister-dead-at-84

 

Bahrain’s long-serving prime minister Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa dead at 84

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Bahrain’s Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, one of the world’s longest-serving prime ministers who led his island nation’s government for decades and survived the 2011 Arab Spring protests that demanded his ouster over corruption allegations, died on Wednesday. He was 84.

Bahrain’s state-run news agency announced his death, saying he had been receiving treatment at the Mayo Clinic in the United States, without elaborating. The Mayo Clinic did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Prince Khalifa’s power and wealth could be seen everywhere in this small nation off the coast of Saudi Arabia home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet. His official portrait hung for decades on walls alongside the country’s ruler. He had his own private island where he met foreign dignitaries, complete with a marina and a park that had peacocks and gazelle roam its grounds.

The prince represented an older style of Gulf leadership, one that granted patronage and favors for support of the Sunni Al Khalifa family. That style would be challenged in the 2011 protests by the island’s Shiite majority and others, who demonstrated against him over long-running corruption allegations surrounding his rule.

[…]

While some called for a constitutional monarchy, many others pressed for the removal of the long-ruling prime minister and other members of the Sunni royal family altogether, including King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

At one point during the height of the unrest in March 2011, thousands of protesters besieged the prime minister’s office while officials met inside, demanding that Prince Khalifa step down over corruption allegations and an earlier, deadly crackdown on the demonstrations. Protesters also took to waving one Bahraini dinar notes over allegations Prince Khalifa bought the land on which Bahrain’s Financial Harbour development sits for just a single dinar.

Robert Gates, a former U.S. secretary of defense under President Barack Obama, wrote in his memoirs that he urged the king at the time to force Prince Khalifa from the premiership, describing him as “disliked by nearly everyone but especially the Shia.”

Bahraini officials soon crushed the protests with the backing of troops from neighboring Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. A government-sponsored report into the protests and crackdown later described security forces beating detainees and forcing them to kiss pictures of King Hamad and Prince Khalifa.

Low-level unrest continued in the years that followed, with Shiite protesters frequently clashing with riot police. Shiite militant groups, whom Bahrain’s government allege receive support from Iran, planted bombs that killed and wounded several members of the country’s security forces.

But while other hard-line members of the Al Khalifa family actively pushed for a confrontation with Shiites, Prince Khalifa maintained contacts with those the government opposed. Even with his influence waning, he called Qatar’s ruling emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, in 2019 during the holy month of Ramadan despite Bahrain being one of four Arab nations boycotting Doha in a political dispute.

[…]

In September, a U.S. Air Force C-17 flying hospital flew from Germany to Rochester, Minnesota, following by a royal Bahraini aircraft. While U.S. and Bahraini officials declined to comment on the flights, it came just after America offered the same care to Kuwait’s ruling emir just before his death.

Anonymous ID: 7a48a5 Nov. 11, 2020, 7:11 a.m. No.9463   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9487 >>9514 >>9552 >>9600 >>9642

Nat'l Ass'n of State Election Directors

 

An anon posted this vid yesterday (embed). Excellent analysis of election fuckery from MIT Rocket Scientists, one of whom actually ran for the Senate in Massachusetts and was fuckeried by the Swamp there.

 

At 56:10, he discusses the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) which states contacted Twitter to shut down his twat for 21 days. He states that NASED, as a nonprofit, is controlled by Rockefeller brothers andMurdochs, among others.

 

Anon found Dominion Voting, among others, on their corporate affiliates page.

 

Seems like it would be wise to dig on NASED ( https://www.nased.org/ ).

Anonymous ID: 7a48a5 Nov. 11, 2020, 8:14 a.m. No.9475   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9481 >>9487 >>9514 >>9552 >>9600 >>9642

https://twitter.com/CodeMonkeyZ/status/1326543648348020736

 

Trying to figure out what a split rotation is and why you would want to enforce a maximum deviation on it. There is nothing in the manual that explains it beyond just this screen.

 

Does anybody here know?

 

CM's got a Dominion manual and found the part where it shows how they "ROTATE VOTES" toDISTRIBUTE the votes amongst eligible voters on ROTATED CONTESTS

 

define "rotated contest"

 

I thought counting was simple, no?