Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 5:37 a.m. No.53855   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

RUNBECK

 

https://www.arizcc.com/post/2020/03/23/charles-a-chuck-runbeck

 

Arizona Contractor & Community

 

Mar 23, 2020

 

2 min read

 

Charles A. “Chuck” Runbeck

 

Charles A. “Chuck” Runbeck passed away on Monday, March 9, 2020, roughly six weeks shy of his 92nd birthday.

 

 

Born in 1928 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, his parents were Swedish immigrant Anton Runbeck and Wisconsin native Nina Hooper. In 1937, his family moved to Coolidge, Arizona, where he first entered the printing industry, helping his grandfather produce the local newspaper by typesetting, folding papers, and making deliveries.

 

 

His family returned to Aberdeen just as World War II was starting in Europe. Anxious to serve his country, Chuck ran away from home in 1945 at age 17 to enlist in the Marine Corps, but his mother wouldn’t sign the papers and he had to wait until he was 18 in 1946. He always referred to himself as a “Hollywood Marine,” never serving outside of California.

 

 

After an honorable discharge in 1948, Chuck moved to Phoenix and attended Arizona State College (now ASU). In 1952, he started an advertising agency with an acquaintance and his soon-to-be wife, Kathryn “Kay” Liem. Chuck and Kay married in 1954 and had three sons:Charles Craig (1955), Robert Kevin (1957), and Brian Frederick (1963).

 

 

In 1953, Chuck began a long partnership with Johnny and Martha Akers selling advertising and publishing construction-related magazines including Arizona Builder & Contractor and Arizona-New Mexico Contractor and Engineer. In 1969, he launched Runbeck & Associates, an advertising agency and print brokerage. Chuck added election printing to the mix in 1970, and that became important work that grew steadily.His son, Kevin, took the company helm in the late 1980s, and the name evolved from Runbeck Graphics to the current Runbeck Election Services. Chuck was also involved in land development,lobbying, and public relations.

 

 

In 1983, Chuck returned to publishing, reviving a previous magazine and renaming it Southwest Contractor and then starting Southwest Builder a few years later. In 1990, he sold both these successful publications to McGraw-Hill, but not ready to retire, he returned to Runbeck Graphics, and, with son Kevin, began Southwest Graphics magazine.

 

 

Chuck “retired” for the second time in 1997 and he and Kay moved to east Texas, while Chuck managed to stay actively involved in Southwest Graphics. In 2006, Chuck and Kay returned to Arizona, buying a home in Payson and eventually settling back in Phoenix at Sagewood retirement community in 2012.

 

 

In 2011, at age 83, Chuck was approached to help launch a new magazine, Arizona Contractor & Community; he mentored the young staff and became the lynchpin for the publication’s success. He was still selling advertising through his 90th year, in person.

 

 

Chuck also proudly served for 35 years as Executive Director of the Associated Equipment Distributors of Arizona.

 

 

Throughout his life, Chuck enjoyed travel, family, friends, and work. Chuck is survived by his wife of 66 years, Kay, his sons Craig (Debra) , Kevin (Sandi and Kayti), and Brian, his grandchildren Nathan, Daniel (Chelita), Matina (David), and Erin, his great-grandchildren Emilio and Elena, his older sister June Potochnik, and many in-laws, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, friends and co-workers, all of whom loved him dearly.

 

 

Unfortunately, no public services can be planned at this time. Please visit hansenmortuary.com for online condolences.

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Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 5:41 a.m. No.53857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

Kevin Runbeck dig

 

Who is Maj Gen Jon Miller?

 

And why should we care?

 

Kevin Runbeck is one of the MOST ADMIRED LEADERS 2021?

 

According to:

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2021/05/13/most-admired-leaders-2021-kevin-runbeck.html

 

RUNBECK INTERVIEW:

 

Kevin Runbeck's "Best Professional Advice" came from Ret Maj Gen Jon Miller

 

What’s the best professional advice you’ve received, and who was it from? "Stay focused on your mission, it will bring alignment to all of your team." — Gen. Jon Miller

 

Who is Jon Miller Executive Director of ASU’s Decision Theater Network (Not sure on the date - this post had no date)

 

https://ui.asu.edu/blog/fellows-forum-with-major-general-jon-miller

 

What is the Decision Theater Network

 

The Decision Theater organizes researchers, policymakers and the business community to better understand and explore solutions to complex issues facing society. Using data analytics and high-performance computing to drive software-integrated models, DT works with transdisciplinary partners to streamline big data and transform it into novel, interactive data visualizations

 

https://dt.asu.edu/

 

Security measures for mail-in ballots are in place

 

https://azpbs.org/horizon/2020/09/mail-in-ballots-security-system/

 

There is a rabbit hole of information in the printing industry.

 

RUNBECK INTERVIEW:

 

What accomplishment has meant the most to you in your career The highest accomplishment of my career is having RES recognized repeatedly as a Printing Industries of America’s Best Workplace. This recognition reinforces all that we have done to develop a strong and positive work environment and culture at RES.

 

Who is Printing Industries of America

 

Paul L. Cousineau

 

Chairman of the Board

 

Dow Jones

 

Vice President, Prepress, CI and IT Operations

 

Paul Cousineau’s career in newspaper manufacturing at Dow Jones spans 35 years and many locations across the United States. He has contributed to the industry through research, development of technologies, support of college programs and students as well as providing leadership and in-depth product knowledge for Dow Jones. Paul has held various roles within operations and today he works at Dow Jones’ northeast headquarters managing prepress, continuous improvement and IT within operations.

 

https://www.sgia.org/about/volunteer-leadership/board

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 5:47 a.m. No.53858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/11/texas-house-approves-bill-banning-plant-based-foods-from-using-meat-on-labels/

 

Texas House Approves Bill Banning Plant-Based Foods from Using ‘Meat’ on Labels

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 5:49 a.m. No.53859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

More polio cases now caused by vaccine than by wild virus

 

The Independent Monitoring Board, a group set up by WHO to assess polio eradication, warned in a report this month that vaccine-derived polio virus is “spreading uncontrolled in West Africa, bursting geographical boundaries and raising fundamental questions and challenges for the whole eradication process.”

 

The group said officials were already “failing badly” to meet a recently approved polio goal of stopping all vaccine-derived outbreaks within 120 days of detection. It described the initial attitude of WHO and its partners to stopping such vaccine-linked polio cases as “relaxed” and said “new thinking” on how to tackle the problem was needed.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/polio-cases-now-caused-vaccine-wild-virus-67287290

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 6:05 a.m. No.53860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

2479

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 11/11/2018 13:36:43

WHAT IF THE BELOW COULD BE PROVEN?

1-Election + D party officials filled out many thousands of blank ballots?

2-Election + D party officials removed and destroyed 'legal' ballots?

3-Election + D party officials deliberately organized non-citizen voting?

4-Election + D party officials in [XX] locations across the US [under lock & key] stored many thousands of 'blank' ballots for purposes of 'altering the vote total'?

Who safeguards 'blank' ballots?

Who issues 'blank' ballots?

Who controls 'blank' ballots?

How many 'blank' ballots are generated vs. total county pop?

THE CONTROL AND ISSUANCE OF BLANK BALLOTS IS KEY.

Why did the same counties [under dispute today] REFUSE to turn over voter registration information upon request to the Voter Fraud Commission?

Why was the Voter Fraud Commission disbanded and turned over to DHS?

What vested auth does DHS have compared to a commission body?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/without-evidence-trump-and-sessions-warn-of-voter-fraud-in-tuesdays-elections/2018/11/05/e9564788-e115-11e8-8f5f-a55347f48762_story.html?utm_term=.db84f6960764

Enemy @ the Front Door.

Q

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 6:07 a.m. No.53861   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3862 >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

And there it was: a Winkler+Dünnebier BB700-S2 inserter, the thing without which nothing else works. It was 20 feet long and L-shaped, tended by four women in T-shirts. A commercial-grade printer can produce 50,000 ballots an hour, but the process of putting them into envelopes is slower, more intricate. About 14,000 packaged ballots come off the inserter every hour. On the side closest to us, bright-yellow envelopes, stacked in a clear plastic chute, were being sucked down onto a belt with the speed and rhythm of a superfast blackjack dealer.A camera scanned the barcode on the envelope, which was linked to a specific voter-registration file. The computer looked at the file and told the inserter what to put in the envelope, and, like a car chassis traveling the assembly line getting doors and windows and wheels, the envelope traveled down the inserter getting what it needed: the right ballot for the right party for the right election, directions to the right polling place, an instruction sheet for the local races. Octavia Morales, Sacramento County, Republican, Precinct 13453. An “I Voted” sticker was added, andanother camera matched the barcodeon the ballot back to the barcode on the envelope. If a person tried to vote twice, or send in a fraudulent piece, the computer at the county would notice a mismatch in the barcodes and immediately reject it. At the end, the envelope was sealed, addressed, scanned by a laser beam that ensured the proper thickness, and dropped into a tray to be handed off to the United States Postal Service.

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 6:13 a.m. No.53862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

>>53861

 

In 2014, an inserter like this one misfired for 35 seconds in the back of Runbeck’s factory.Cameras failed to catch it.As a result, 232 voters in Sacramento and about 1,000 total in Colorado and Arizona received a mismatched ballot-envelope combination. (The other 3.8 million that were mailed out that day were fine.) When the error came to light, the company provided those voters with new, corrected ballots in plenty of time before the election. But the mistake still troubles Runbeck. In his industry, the standard is perfection. “This put us on the front page in Sacramento, Arizona, and Denver, with headlines like‘Ballot Blunder Jeopardizes Election,’”he said. “We had Fox News in our parking lot at 10 o’clock at night.” The pressure on the industry now exceeds the pressure of any previous election year. Mistakes will be seized, held up to prove the president’s point about an election rigged from the jump. A 35-second misfire in 2020 would have consequences graver than a news truck in the parking lot. Misprinted ballots could lead the national news and strain faith in the mechanics of the democracy. “The market,” Runbeck said, “has changed.”

 

>https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2014/10/27/incorrect-adams-county-ballots-may-have-already.html

 

Incorrect Adams County ballots may have already been counted

 

Oct 27, 2014, 9:45am EDT

 

A number of ballots that wereincorrectly mailed to to at least 94 Adams County voters may have already been counted,said County Clerk & Recorder Karen Long Sunday.

 

"It is possible that a small number of these incorrect ballots have already been counted but we believe that we will catch the vast majority of them," said Long.

 

Long said the voters received the faulty ballots due to a malfunctioning piece of equipment at an Arizona facility owned by Runbeck Election Services, an external ballot printing service retained by Adams County.

 

The incorrect ballots listed the right statewide and country-wide candidates and questions, but incorrect congressional district or state legislative candidates, municipality, school district or other special district questions, according Long.

 

Long said Runbeck is also responsible for the 243 voters who received duplicate ballots,an error discovered last Thursday.

 

"We have used this vendor twice in the past without issue," said Long. "These mistakes are very disappointing."

 

Long said they are working to contact the 94 affected voters and issue them a corrected ballot if they have not already submitted it.

 

Adams County uses 327 different ballot styles for more than the 209,000 ballots mailed for the November election.

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 6:32 a.m. No.53863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

Runbeck Dominion search

 

https://cviog.uga.edu/_resources/documents/training-and-education/gavreo-conference-documents/vendor-bios.pdf

 

Vendor Biosfrom some Georgia Uni site with names of Dominion BIG STEAL losers

 

>Tom Feehan, Sr. Project Manager, Georgia

 

Tom joined Dominion Voting in August of 2019 to lead the Project Team in implementing the Dominion Voting solution for Georgia. As Senior Project Manager, his responsibilities include all logistics for product receiving, configuration, acceptance and delivery at the State and County level. He serves as the direct liaison with the Project Manager from the SOS office, and handles all facility management, staffing and other resourcing for the project.Prior to his arrival in Georgia, Tom was a Senior Project Manager for Clear Ballot Group with oversight of all new precinct product installations in Ohio and all audit accounts in New York State. Before that assignment, Tom was the Senior Project Manager for the Maryland State Board of Elections leading their initiative to implement paper ballot voting across the state. Tom holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Lafayette College and a Master’s Certificate in Project Management from George Washington University.

 

3 Scott Tucker – Customer Relations Manager As the Customer Relations Manager, Scott is the primary point of contact for the customer and works closely with the regional operations director in planning, organizing, and managing project teams in order to achieve pre-determined goals.Scott’s election experience started in 2005 working in the state of Ohio for Diebold Elections Systems, Inc. as a Regional Manager and then continued as a National Trainer with the training department. Scott returned to elections with Dominion in 2015 as the Customer Relations Manager for Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Between Scott’s elections experience he worked in various roles in the IT industry from Customer Support to IT Management.

 

>Beau Roberts – Customer Relations Associate

 

Beau joined Dominion Voting in October of 2019. In his role as Customer Relations Associate, he works closely with the Customer Relations Manager and the regional operations director in planning, organizing, and managing project teams. Beau works directly with the counties overseeing the day to day operations to ensure they receive the product support and service they need to run successful elections. Before joining Dominion Voting, Beau served 2 years as Director of Public Relations for the Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office and assisted in implementation of new voting equipment. Prior to his role in Public Relations, Beau served as Confidential Assistant to the Louisiana Secretary of State. Before that assignment, Beau served as an Office Manager for one of Louisiana’s premier lobbying and government relations firms. Beau is a native of Baton Rouge, LA and graduated from Louisiana State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science.

 

>Cathi Smothers – Training Specialist

 

Cathi has over 30 years of experience in elections. Cathi served as Deputy Registrar for the Hamilton County, Tennessee Election Commission for nineteen years before joining the original Global Election Systems’ team in 2000. Since that time, she has supported many new system implementations and provided a full range of election support for customers in twenty states. Cathi is also classified as a senior technical specialist. Cathi has also been a member of the Project Lead Teams for the Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, and New Mexico statewide voting system installations.Cathi is currently holds a CERV certification (Certified Elections/Registration Vendor) through the Election Center’s CERA/CERV Professional Education Program.

 

>Mitch Keddrell – Training Specialist

 

Mitch has more than 10 years of election system support and implementation experience that includes assistance with statewide voting systems implementations and working with voting jurisdictions of all sizes across the United States. In his 10 years working with elections, he has managed and executed responsibilities involved with many aspects of voting system implementations and o

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 6:44 a.m. No.53864   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

Just a guesstimation but makes you go hhmmmmm.........

 

How long have our Votes been Hijacked by the DS?

 

Runbeck, 63 and smoothly bald, has been around elections intermittently his whole life. His first job in high school wasworking for his uncle, who had a contract to prepare punch-card ballots for the1972 Nixon-McGovern election

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 6:47 a.m. No.53865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3869 >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

The cruelty of circumstances. All three of these birds have been flying all night from Joint Base Elmendorf in Anchorage, AK. Now, after arriving in Jacksonville….NAS JAX puts you in a holding pattern.

 

What the hell is happening at NAS JAX on a Saturday morning that these poor saps can't just get wheels down?

 

Some PF tidbits. Jax is where the GITMO staging is done. Last week there was a lot of spoopy a/c bidness around Elmendorf from stateside departing flights. Also, three birds not using identification flying from JBE to Jax at the same time is highly unusual. Highly as in never seen it before. Staging their arrivals is weird too…just saying.

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 6:57 a.m. No.53866   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3868 >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/windham-recount-update-vast-difference-audit-totals-gop-dem-candidates-enough-evidence-scrap-voting-machines/

 

Windham Recount Update: Vast Difference in Audit Totals Between GOP and Dem Candidates Is Enough Evidence to Scrap the Voting Machines

 

By Jim Hoft

 

Published May 16, 2021 at 8:01am

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 7:05 a.m. No.53867   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

11.7 AUTHORITY OF THE OCCUPYING POWER OVER INHABITANTS

 

The Occupying Power’s authority over inhabitants of occupied territory derives from its

war powers and from its duty to ensure public order and safety in occupied territory. The

Occupying Power, as a belligerent State, may take such measures of control and security in

regard to protected persons as may be necessary as a result of the war.124 In addition, the Occupying Power may take measures necessary to fulfill its duty to ensure public order and

safety.

 

https://dod.defense.gov/Portals/1/Documents/law_war_manual15.pdf

Anonymous ID: 5049e7 May 16, 2021, 7:07 a.m. No.53868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3882 >>3887 >>3901

>>53866

I believe the preliminary results of the forensic audit of the Windham, NH voting machines as configured on November 3, 2020, show the agingDiebold ES2000 Model A Voting Machines cannot be trusted.