Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:27 p.m. No.12255177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5475 >>5740 >>5865

Arizona Citizens Investigation Discovers Thousands of Phantom Voters in State – Up to 30% of Addresses in Investigation Were Fraudulent

 

Here is a final report on the press conference last night in Phoenix, Arizona by Citizens Investigation that uncovered thousands of illegal votes in the state.

 

Mathematician Bobby Piton supplied Liz Harris, the Director of Citizens Investigation, and We The People AZ Alliance, a random sample of 3,900 questionable AZ voter names to check for residency from the latest election in Arizona. This list represented all 5 categories of voters (Republican, Democrat, etc.).

 

Bobby Piton testified in the AZ State hearing in late November about ghost voters and other anomalies. He was banned by Twitter during his compelling testimony. He has spent over 400 hours researching abnormalities with voter names and registrations.

 

Liz Harris then rounded up several hundred patriot volunteers who knocked on these doors looking to find what Piton calls “phantom sleeper” and suspicious Undefined or “U” voters. They are not eligible to vote for a variety of reasons. He estimated there are 160,000 to 400,000 of these illegal voters in Arizona. The team were able to visit 1,000 of the addresses in person and were often harassed or threatened by the residents. They found 539 voters DID NOT LIVE at these addresses. Additional results are below.

 

Investigation Finds Votes Cast by:

 

Voters that are dead, verified no longer at that address

Several with the actual name “Unknown Voter”

Registered at commercial addresses, especially Church’s Chicken

Non-U.S. Citizens who denied voting

Felons who stated they can’t vote, others in jail for years

Out of State residents who just don’t live in Arizona

Registered using Schools, car lots, and sports arena’s addresses

65 using the AZ Tabulation Center & Recorders Office as their address

Vacant lots at elderly villages (55 & over) and undeveloped properties

Wilderness addresses on Bureau of Land Management & State Trust land

Abandoned homes completely unlivable or boarded up

Street names that just do not exist in any Arizona records

 

Citizens Investigation held a Live press conference on Dec. 30th at the AZ State Capitol to release some findings and solicit more help (To volunteer just text 480-313-3924).

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/update-arizona-citizens-investigation-discovers-thousands-phantom-voters-state-30-addresses-investigation-fraudulent/

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:29 p.m. No.12255197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5204 >>5206 >>5224 >>5266 >>5475 >>5740 >>5865

L.A. County Supervisor Requests Return of USNS Mercy to Help with Coronavirus

 

L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn has written to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to ask that he request the return of the hospital ship U.S.N.S. Mercy to provide additional hospital bed capacity as the area struggles with an ongoing coronavirus surge.

 

The Daily Breeze reported:

 

In a letter to Newsom on Wednesday, Dec. 30, Supervisor Janice Hahn sought the return of the Mercy and its accompanying medical staff to the Port of Los Angeles.

 

The goal would be to bolster staffing and space, which are spread thin in the county as the number of new cases each day has climbed over 13,000 and as ICU space dwindles.

 

 

“Emergency departments throughout LA County are overwhelmed and cannot take in all patients in need of urgent care,” Hahn wrote. “The USNS Mercy can add more emergency care capacity for patients not suffering from COVID-19 related health complications. This will in turn alleviate the burden on hospitals, so they can focus on severely ill COVID-19 patients.”

 

Local ABC affiliate KABC-7 added:

 

Hahn declared her support for the Southern California Public Service Workers union’s request for additional healthcare workers to be sent to all hospitals in the county to help them handle the surge.

 

“Our SEIU healthcare workers are exhausted and our hospitals are overwhelmed. They need backup,” Hahn said in the letter sent Tuesday. “This surge is the crisis that we dreaded all along. We need as much support as we can get for our healthcare workers, and we need the U.S.N.S. Mercy back in the Port of Los Angeles.”

 

The Mercy arrived in L.A. from San Diego in the spring, and provided extra capacity for hospitals that were expected to be overwhelmed by coronavirus cases. The massive hospital ship left in May, however, after treating only 77 patients in L.A.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/12/31/l-a-county-supervisor-requests-return-of-usns-mercy-to-help-with-coronavirus/

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:30 p.m. No.12255200   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5373 >>5475 >>5740 >>5865

Up to Half of Health Care Workers in Parts of California Refuse Coronavirus Vaccine

 

Up to half of health care workers in some parts of California are refusing to take the coronavirus vaccine, despite scientific evidence that it is safe, leading to a potential surplus of doses and renewed questions about the system for allocating them.

 

The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday:

 

At St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Tehama County, fewer than half of the 700 hospital workers eligible for the vaccine were willing to take the shot when it was first offered. At Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills, one in five frontline nurses and doctors have declined the shot. Roughly 20% to 40% of L.A. County’s frontline workers who were offered the vaccine did the same, according to county public health officials.

 

So many frontline workers in Riverside County have refused the vaccine — an estimated 50% — that hospital and public officials met to strategize how best to distribute the unused doses, Public Health Director Kim Saruwatari said.

 

 

The extent to which healthcare workers are refusing the vaccine is unclear, but reports of lower-than-expected participation rates are emerging around the country, raising concerns for epidemiologists who say the public health implications could be disastrous.

 

Some health care workers are skeptical of vaccines; others worry that the development of the coronavirus vaccine may have been rushed. Still others believe that because they have been able to avoid infection for months by wearing masks and taking other precautions, they can continue to do so, the Times reports.

 

Earlier in December, Fast Company magazine pointed out that mandatory vaccine policies in the workplace also tend to backfire, ironically, as more people are likely to be vaccinated when participation is voluntary.

 

Debate continues about the best way to distribute the vaccine. Florida has adopted a first-come, first-served approach for the elderly, leading to criticism — but also to a potentially faster rollout. to a vulnerable population.

 

Other states have prioritized health care workers and first responders, which has led to some delays in wider distribution.

 

Vice President Joe Biden, who criticized President Trump’s vaccine development efforts during the presidential campaign, complained earlier this week that “the Trump administration’s plan to distribute vaccines is falling behind, far behind.”

 

Operation Warp Speed leader Gen. Gustave Perna apologized earlier this month for confusion that led to many states receiving fewer doses than they had expected. However, White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Wednesday that he expected the program to catch up to its targets after “hiccups.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/12/31/up-to-half-of-health-care-workers-in-parts-of-california-refuse-coronavirus-vaccine-covid/

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:31 p.m. No.12255216   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5475 >>5740 >>5865

Without Our Constitution, We're Under Occupation

 

I don’t know if fed up Americans will rise up in the near future and defend their liberties against an ever more abusive and oppressive system of government, but I do know that 2020 has revealed vividly the post-constitutional wilderness the nation has entered. Not since the days of slavery or internment have federal and local governments attacked the natural rights and freedoms of individual Americans so concertedly as they have this past year. Arbitrary house arrests; the denial of religious freedoms; the closing of private businesses without any equitable measures of compensation; the intentional disregard for the destruction of private property while anarchists are given general grants of immunity; and the absolute refusal by governors, secretaries of state, attorneys general, and judges to provide for and ensure free and fair elections have combined to produce a lawless year in the United States.

 

If you believe, as all Americans should, that failure to abide by the strictures of the Constitution renders the institutions of government illegitimate, then I would argue that 2020 has crystallized an uncomfortable reality: we are now under occupation by a hostile governing force. That may seem ludicrous to some, but I see no distinction between a group of Americans seizing power and governing with complete disregard for the Constitution and an invading force of Chinese communists accomplishing the same objective. Our governing document clearly proscribes what government actors may do, and when the government as a whole discards those constraints as mere suggestions, then it delegitimizes itself.

 

Show me where in the Constitution agents of local or state governments are empowered to arbitrarily and capriciously suspend Americans’ attempts to make a living, exercise their religious faiths, and peaceably assemble in protest of their governments’ abridgments of their freedoms. Show me where in the Constitution expansive exceptions to Americans’ free speech are carved out that authorize tech companies with monopoly power over the digital town square to censor free debate over the scientific efficacy of pandemic lockdowns or the overwhelming evidence of voting irregularities in the presidential election or even the mere promotion of conservative points of view. Show me where in the Constitution Dr. Fauci is entitled to declare what freedoms Americans may still possess, where Andrew Weissmann is elevated to Lord High Inquisitor in charge of persecuting political allies of the elected president, or where Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel is charged with hunting down lawyers who challenge election fraud. Where does the Constitution give the state of California veto power over the enforcement of federal immigration laws, while giving Arizona no means of protecting the sovereignty of its own borders? Where does the Constitution declare that Black Lives Matter and Antifa are exempt from criminal laws and pandemic lockdowns but that Americans with ideas at odds with Hollywood or academe should be targeted and harassed? How is it possible for elected representatives to enter office by taking oaths to support and defend the Constitution of the United States while they simultaneously declare their intentions to deprive Americans of their Second Amendment right to possess firearms, their First Amendment rights to worship and speak as they choose, and their Fourteenth Amendment right to receive equal protection under the law? And where does the Constitution insist that the results of a patently fraudulent election must be respected simply because no court in the land will consent to hearing the merits of disputes too numerous to ignore?

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/12/without_our_constitution_were_under_occupation.html#ixzz6iEUUQSrX

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:42 p.m. No.12255346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5475 >>5740 >>5865

Pentagon Orders Aircraft Carrier Out Of Gulf In Potential Iran De-Escalation

 

In a first hopeful sign of potential US de-escalation in the Persian Gulf, where there's been a recent build-up of US forces as threats continue to be exchanged between Washington and Tehran, the Pentagon has announced it is bringing its only supercarrier in the gulf home.

 

The AP reports of the sensitive timing, "The decision, announced Thursday by the acting secretary of defense, Christopher Miller, came one day after Air Force B-52 bombers flew nonstop from the United States to the Persian Gulf in a show of force that military officials said was intended to caution Iran against carrying out attacks against U.S. forces or interests."

 

The Mideast and Gulf region constitute the USS Nimitz's normal area of operation over much of the past year. It's now being sent "home" to its US West coast base.

 

Just last week the US also provocatively sailed the USS Georgia nuclear submarine through the Strait of Hormuz - something American defense officials actually made public, in order to send a clear "message" to Iran.

 

And this week a pair of B-52 bombers were flown direct from their base in North Dakota in non-stop roundtrip over the Persian Gulf as a deterrence message.

 

This comes at a moment the defense establishment and elements within the Trump administration are said to be split over their estimations on the degree to which Iran is actually preparing a 'retaliation' attack related to the Jan.3rd one year anniversary of the death of IRGC Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani.

 

As the AP explains: "Sending the aircraft carrier, the USS Nimitz, home to the U.S. West Coast would seem at odds with the idea that a show of force is needed to deter Iran. This might reflect a split within the defense establishment on whether Iran poses a heightened threat to strike in the waning days of the Trump administration."

 

Miller's Thursday announcement made no reference to Iran despite a slew of threatening language coming out of the State Department, and in particular prior warnings issued by Pompeo himself.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pentagon-orders-aircraft-carrier-out-gulf-possible-iran-de-escalation

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:44 p.m. No.12255368   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5375 >>5475 >>5740 >>5865

Zarif Says Iran Has Intelligence on US Plot to Fabricate Pretext for War

 

Last week, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo alleged that "Iran-backed militias" were responsible for a recent attack on the Baghdad Green Zone, which houses the US Embassy complex. The Islamic Republic and its allies vocally denied the claims, with Tehran suggesting the timing of the attack was "very suspicious."

 

Iran "will openly and directly defend its people, security and vital interests" amid the US military buildup near its borders, and has received intelligence from Iraq of a "plot to fabricate [a] pretext for war," Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has announced.

 

"Instead of fighting Covid in [the] US, @realDonaldTrump and cohorts waste billions to fly B-52s and send armadas to our region," the Iranian top diplomat wrote.

 

Zarif did not provide any further details about the evidence Iran had received. He previously taunted US President Donald Trump for posting a photo of unidentified rockets the US claimed pointed to Iran's responsibility for the 20 December rocket attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad, suggesting Trump was using "a worthless photo to recklessly accuse Iran," and recalling the "last time" the US "ruined" the Middle East by invading Iraq on a false pretext.

 

The 107mm shells posted by Trump bore English-language markings, leading to speculation about their actual origins. China manufactures a 107mm multiple rocket launcher known as the Type 63, with that system exported to dozens of countries around the world over many decades. In Iraq, it has been used by the Iraqi military, Iraqi Kurdistan forces, the Baghdad-allied Popular Mobilization Forces, and Daesh (ISIS)*. The US military is also known to have captured stocks of the weapon following the 2003 invasion of the country.

Spike in Tensions

 

On Wednesday, USCENTCOM, the command of the Pentagon responsible for US operations in the Middle East, announced the deployment of Air Force B-52H Stratofortress bombers to the region to "underscore the US military's commitment to regional security." The deployment follows the sailing of a US guided missile submarine with as many as 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles onboard through the Hormuz Strait into the Persian Gulf a day after the Baghdad Embassy attack. Israel sent its own missile-armed sub through the Suez Canal as a "message" to Tehran a day later. Iranian officials dismissed the provocations as a "show of defiance and fear."

 

https://twitter.com/JZarif/status/1344619249214627842

 

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/202012311081620324-zarif-says-iran-has-intelligence-on-us-plot-to-fabricate-pretext-for-war/

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:48 p.m. No.12255418   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5448 >>5475 >>5740 >>5865

Pollard pension to be paid by Israel - intel minister

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greeted the Pollards at Ben-Gurion Airport, handed him an identity card and a special Israeli-developed face mask.

 

Israel will give spyJonathan Pollard a pension or stipend like ex-Mossad and Shin Bet agents, Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen (Likud) said Thursday.

 

Asked if Israel would give Pollard such a stipend, Cohen told Army Radio interviewer Yanir Cozin “Israel needs to help Pollard, yes.”

Pollard and his wife Esther made aliyah early Wednesday morning, landing in Israel 35 years after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for passing classified information to an ally. They immediately kissed the ground upon arrival.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greeted the Pollards at Ben-Gurion Airport, handed him an identity card and a special Israeli-developed face mask.

 

Pollard has been aided by philanthropists, including Sheldon Adelson, who allowed him to fly to Israel on his private plane. But he hopes to soon find a job in Israel to support himself.

 

Sources close to Pollard said he was interested in working in hi-tech, energy and other industries. As for politics, a source close to him said “he has suffered enough.”

 

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/intel-minister-israel-will-pay-pollard-pension-653931

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 12:57 p.m. No.12255514   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5524 >>5740 >>5865

A Shady Israeli Intel Genius, His Cyber-spy Van and Million-dollar Deals

 

Tal Dilian was a respected member of Israel's elite intel units. In recent years he’s set up shop overseas and has orchestrated a number of massive cyber deals | A profile

 

"Meet Tal Dilian, one of the oldest hands in the often murky world of cyber surveillance. The ex-Israeli intelligence officer is showing us one of his new toys, a 9 million dollar van full of NSA level surveillance kit that he claims can hack a smartphone and snoop on all the messages within.” That is how a video filmed by Forbes magazine in August 2019 opened. The video showed Col. (res.) Tal Dilian, a former commander of the intelligence corps’ Unit 81 who was considered one of the Israel Defense Forces’ most promising officers back in the 1990s, sitting in a van in Larnaca, Cyprus and demonstrating its ability to hack into smartphones within a radius of 500 meters from the vehicle.

 

The interview, a rare and bizarre event in the shadow world of intelligence, stunned people who knew Dilian from both the army and the business world. Some treated it as a marketing ploy, others couldn’t understand how an intel officer who had suddenly become a multimillionaire in the cyber industry would speak so freely and publicly about an espionage product.

 

https://youtu.be/Tl3mpywMYFA

 

The Cypriot authorities were less tolerant. They confiscated the van and summoned Dilian for questioning. They suspected that the vehicle was meant for commercial espionage, despite Dilian’s claim that the products sold by his company, WiSpear, are intended only for states.

 

In December 2019, three of Dilian’s employees were arrested as part of the investigation against him, but were released two days later. Five months later, in May, a Cypriot newspaper reported that Dilian had been detained in March and that the investigation against him was still open. Dilian, the report added, denied all the allegations against him.

 

Dilian moved to Cyprus several years ago, and though rumors of his departure have circulated among his acquaintances, he apparently still lives there. In April, he was photographed sitting on the edge of the pool at his home in Limassol for a Reuters article about tracking tools used in the battle against the coronavirus.

 

More

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/tech-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-a-shady-israeli-intel-genius-his-cyber-spy-van-and-million-dollar-deals-1.9413973

Anonymous ID: c6d2ed Dec. 31, 2020, 1:09 p.m. No.12255695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5865

The ICC’s Indefensible Decision on Alleged UK War Crimes in Iraq

 

The International Criminal Court’s detailed report on alleged UK war crimes in Iraq is shocking, but what is truly shocking is the appalling picture that clearly emerges of the attitudes of the ICC towards a Western power, writes Craig Murray.

 

Support for the rule of international law, and for the institutions which uphold it, is one of the principles of my writings. I have therefore always been extremely keen to defend and support the International Criminal Court, despite widespread criticism that it is simply a tool for use against leaders in the developing world and other opponents of the neo-con world order. I maintained that the standard of justice and investigation in the cases it did consider was generally good, and the need was to widen its ambit.

 

Unfortunately, the decision of the ICC to close down its investigation into War Crimes committed by the British in Iraq is the last straw for me in continuing to harbour any hope that the ICC will ever be anything more than an instrument of victors’ justice. I have read the entire 184 page report which closes down the investigation, and it is truly shocking. It is shocking in the outlining of British war crimes, but what really shocked me is the truly appalling picture that clearly emerges of the attitudes of the International Criminal Court.

 

I am afraid this article is rather heavy going, and requires you to read some rather lengthy sections of the report to show what I mean. Nothing is so damning of the ICC as the words of their own report, so I do not apologise for this approach. I would say that what I found really did shock me and has completely changed my mind about the value of the International Criminal Court as an institution. As I flatter myself I have a reasonably good grasp of such matters, I am proceeding on the assumption that what was startling to me will probably be startling to you, and you will find this worth reading.

 

The launching of the Iraq War was itself the most serious single war crime of this century to date, and the ICC had previously ducked it by arguing that the Statute of Rome which founded the Court did not at the time of the war include illegal war of aggression among its list of war crimes. I argued then and I argue now that this did not remove that crime from its jurisdiction. The crime of illegal war of aggression was already firmly a part of customary international law and the very foundation of Nuremberg, so the ICC did not need specific mention in the Treaty of Rome to be able to prosecute it.

 

The current ICC report on British war crimes in Iraq however simply blandly reiterates the line (para 35):

 

Finally, although a number of communication senders have also made allegations relating to decision of the UK authorities to launch the armed conflict, the Office takes no position on legality of war given the non-applicability of the crime of aggression at the material time.

 

It was perhaps always Utopian to imagine that [Former Prime Minister Tony] Blair, [Former Foreign Secretary] Jack Straw, [Blair press spokesman Alistair] Campbell, [Sir John] Scarlett (writer of the dodgy Iraq dossier), [MI6 head Richard] Dearlove etc would pay for their crimes. But it did seem very probable that the ICC would prosecute at least some of those directly responsible for committing war crimes on the ground.

 

Alas, the ICC has now produced 184 pages of mealy-mouthed sophistry and responsibility-dodging to justify why there will be no further investigation, let alone prosecutions. I have read the full report and frankly it makes me feel sick. But I shall still try to elucidate it for you.

 

This ICC report does give an account of the origin of the Iraq War, and it is astonishing. At para 36 it states the UK/US case for the invasion as historical truth, as though that were the simple and uncontested fact of the matter.

 

More

https://consortiumnews.com/2020/12/30/the-iccs-indefensible-decision-on-alleged-uk-war-crimes-in-iraq/