Anonymous ID: c548ef Jan. 2, 2021, 5:13 a.m. No.12280852   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0955

>>12277558 Massive Amounts of Evidence Will Be Presented’ on Jan. 6: Trump

 

CIA guy and another poster has been staying POTUS will give a speech to the nation on the 6th laying out all the evidence since late November on 1/2 Chan. He has never deviated from that

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/BenardoDeLaPaz

Anonymous ID: c548ef Jan. 2, 2021, 5:34 a.m. No.12280978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1085 >>1303 >>1378 >>1404

>>12279988 REVEALED: The Senior U.S. Officials Taking CCP-Subsidized Trips, Dinners for ‘Favorable Coverage’ (LIST)

 

Part of the article below

 

CUSEF’s efforts to “to co-opt and neutralize sources of potential opposition to the policies and authority of its ruling Chinese Communist Party” and “influence overseas Chinese communities, foreign governments, and other actors to take actions or adopt positions supportive of Beijing’s preferred policies” go right to the top of U.S. politics.

 

CUSEF has sponsored trips for the following representatives in a variety of ways, including trade missions and a Heartland Mayor Delegation Trip to China for current elected officials.

Representatives have also participated after departing their Congressional positions, per original National Pulse research into the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) filings between CUSEF and its American lobbying firm BLJ Worldwide.

The “Former U.S. Congressmen Program” with participants “chosen based on their seniority and relevance to US-China relations during their time in Congress, as well as their open-minded perspective to China,” notes in summary:

“Former Congressmen can visit with current and former politicians in China, university professors and students, think tanks, and businesspeople to deepen their understanding of China’s peaceful development. Additionally, cultural activities and touring historic sites can also provide further context into the history of China’s development. Such visits will also help inform Chinese officials and thinkers about America’s perspectives of current domestic and foreign affairs issues that are relevant to China.”

 

2011 BLJ FARA FILING.

And following each visit, CUSEF and its lobbying firm would “work with the former Congressmen to create reports on their experiences that will be distributed to politicians, experts, and other relevant individuals and organizations in the US.”

 

Chinese Communist Congress (and other elected officials):

 

Congressman Timothy Roemer (D-IN)

Congressman Cliff Stearns (R-FL)

Congressman Mike Ross (D-AR)

Congressman Jim McCrery (R-LA)

Congressman Thomas Petri (R-WI)

Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND)

Senator Kent Conrad (D-ND)

Senator John Sununu (R-NH)

Congressman Jon Christensen (R-NE)

Congressman Jim Slattery (D-KS)

Congressman Steve Bartlett (R-TX)

Congressman Don Bonker (D-WA)

Congressman Phil English (R-PA)

Congressman Martin Frost (D-TX)

Congressman Barbara Kennelly (D-CT)

Congresswoman Connie Morella (R-MD)

Congressman John Tanner (D-TN)

Governor Bob Holden (D-MO)

Mayor James Brainard (R-IN)

Mayor Paul TenHaken (R-IA)

Mayor Jamael Tito Brown (D-OH)

Mayor Richard Carr (R-OH)

Lieutenant Governor Michael Fedele (R-CT)

State Representative Mark Parkinson (R-ID)

Governor Jim Folsom Jr. (D-AL)

Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton (D-WI)

Brian Rolicki

State Senator Steve Harrelson (D-AK)

State Senator Mark Norris (R-TN)

State Representative Robbie Wills (D-AK)

State Representative Jim Tucker (R-LA)

State Representative Seth Hammett (D-AL)

State Senator Ron Richard (R-MO)

State Senator Chuck Colgan (D-VA)

Lieutenant Governor Cyrus Habib (D-WA)

Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch (R-WA)

Congresswoman-Elect Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY)

State Representative Clarice Navarro (R-CO)

Commissioner Bridget Gainer (D-IL)

Mayor Michael Copeland (KS)

Treasurer Tishaura Jones (D-MO)

Congressman Charles Boustany (R-LA)

State Representative L.F. Payne (D-VA)

Congressman Gary Franks (R-CT)

Congressman Brian Baird (D-WA)

Congressman Mike Mclntyre (D-NC)

Pictured.

 

The following pictures were included in CUSEF’s promotional brochures.

 

The first image shows the 2019 Heartland Mayor Delegation visiting China, followed by images of local elected officials meeting with Chinese Communist Party apparatchiks in 2008 and 2009:

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/former-reps-sponsored-trips-to-china/

Anonymous ID: c548ef Jan. 2, 2021, 5:46 a.m. No.12281050   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1077 >>1085 >>1138 >>1223 >>1303 >>1378

>>12280026 VIDEO RELEASED of Vans Removing Ballots from GA Warehouse with Armed Guards to Sheriff Jackson’s Office — THEY GOT A MAP!

 

Of course the guy is ex FBI

 

Fulton County Sheriff Ted Jackson

Sheriff JacksonTheodore Jackson is an accomplished senior executive with extensive experience as a field manager and a broad range of experience at FBI Headquarters in national program areas, policy budget, and management. In 1996, Mr. Jackson was selected by the President of the United States to be awarded the rank of Meritorious Executive in the Senior Executive Service of the FBI.

 

Mr. Jackson began his career with the FBI in 1971 and served in various investigative assignments in Memphis, Tennessee, and Cleveland, Ohio. In 1980, Mr. Jackson was promoted to FBI Headquarters, Washington, D.C., where as a Supervisory Special Agent he coordinated the FBI’s National Public Corruption, Election Laws, Labor Matters, Antitrust and Civil Matters Programs throughout the United States.

 

In 1984, he was promoted to the Inspection Division as an Inspector’s Aide. In this assignment, he was responsible for review of program areas in field offices selected for audit. These areas of responsibility consisted of office budget, national programs, and utilization of resources, compliance with policy, regulations, and liaison efforts.

 

Following his assignment to the Inspection Division, in 1985, Mr. Jackson was promoted to the position of Supervisory Senior Resident Agent in Charge of the Hackensack, New Jersey Office and Resident Agency of the Newark Division. During this assignment, he supervised significant and complex White Collar Crime, Organized Crime, and Drug investigations, as well as Foreign Counterintelligence matters, to include International Terrorism Groups. Of significant accomplishment was the dismantling of a faction of the Genovese organized crime family, a Colombian drug organization operating in New York and New Jersey, and public officials misusing their elected or appointed positions. It should be noted that the Resident Agency was responsible for Bergen County, one of the wealthiest counties in the United States adjacent to New York City, via the George Washington Bridge, with a population of one million people in 72 municipalities.

 

In 1988, Mr. Jackson was promoted to the position of Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Office in Mobile, Alabama, where he was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Division. In this assignment, he managed all investigative programs, the Resident agencies, financial, budget and administrative matters as well as liaison and community outreach efforts.

 

In 1992, he was promoted to the prestigious rank of Inspector with the responsibility of supervising internal reviews and audits of FBI operations and budgets as well as conducting sensitive administrative investigations. This assignment was noteworthy in that out of 11,500 Special Agents of the FBI, only six can hold the rank of Inspector at any one time.

 

In 1994, Mr. Jackson was promoted to the position of Special Agent in Charge of the Cincinnati, Ohio Office. This office is responsible for the FBI operations in the 48 counties that comprise the Southern District of Ohio. During this assignment, Mr. Jackson systematically planned, coordinated and controlled the overall activities associated with the office’s criminal investigative, budgets and administrative programs. He ensured the appropriate identification of crime problems within the office’s territory and established attainable goals and objectives to address these problems. Under the direction of Mr. Jackson, the Cincinnati Office consistently out produced other offices of equivalent size in the FBI in every investigative field….

 

http://www.fultonsheriffreserve.com/about/fulton-county-sheriff-ted-jackson/

 

http://www.fultonsheriffreserve.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/dsc_5727.jpg

Anonymous ID: c548ef Jan. 2, 2021, 5:51 a.m. No.12281077   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1085 >>1303 >>1378

>>12281050

 

He’s good at hiding transgressions because no one found blemishes of scandals, well he screwed the pooch this time

Voters Guide: Theodore “Ted” Jackson

Posted by John Ruch | May 1, 2020

Theodore “Ted” Jackson

 

Theodore “Ted” Jackson.

reelectsherifftjackson.com

 

Occupation: Fulton County Sheriff

 

Previous elected offices held: Fulton County Sheriff elected in 2008, 2012, 2016

 

Other community service experience: Executive Board Member of Drug Czars High Intensity Drug Trafficking Agency; Executive Board Member of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force; Member of the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement (Homeland Security). Additionally, I am a Lifetime Member of NOBLE and IACP, among other organizations.

 

What is motivating you to run for this office?

 

I want to continue and build on the re-entry and recidivism programs that I started in the jail. Also, to continue all the programs for the youth, seniors and homeless initiatives. I am working to return the agency to the Triple Crown rating that it once held. I will strive to continue to work with our law enforcement partners to address crime in the whole county.

 

What is the biggest issue facing the Sheriff’s Office and how will you address it?

 

I would like to address and draw more attention to the mental health issues in the jail through programs designed to enhance and help inmates. I feel with the relationships that I have built with the partnerships in our federal, state and local law enforcement associates, we will be able to impact and continue to address the crime problems in our county. I will continue to build on the gap between law enforcement and the community, through our Outreach Unit with the chaplains, to address our successful programs.

 

Why should voters keep you in this office?

 

I am the only candidate with the experience to run the Sheriff’s Office, since none of the other candidates have even visited the Sheriff’s Office recently to really know how and why things have to run the way they do in this turbulent time. This is an unprecedented time that none of us have experienced. They can only speculate what they think they can accomplish. I have a proven track record with much more to accomplish.In my tenure since my first election, there has been nothing but honesty and transparency with no embarrassing blemishes in the media.

 

What strengths and weaknesses have the coronavirus pandemic crisis revealed in law enforcement and jail management in Fulton County?

 

As we stand together in the fight against the COVID-19 virus, I am working to protect the staff and inmates. Because our jail has new people arriving from the community and returning to the community almost every day, our work impacts the safety of Fulton County and the state of Georgia. Our strengths are the men and women of the department and their willingness to put their lives on the line every day. The weakness is the unpredictableness of the pandemic and what the future holds.

 

https://www.reporternewspapers.net/2020/05/01/voters-guide-theodore-ted-jackson/

Anonymous ID: c548ef Jan. 2, 2021, 6:02 a.m. No.12281138   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12281050

Sure a lot of Reverends supporting Ted Jackson, there’s a black mafia in GA. Cant tell if that “Bishop” is a man or woman, either way, hard to look at

 

And of course it’s the leaders the public trusts the most

 

https://www.reelectsherifftjackson.com/endoresments

Anonymous ID: c548ef Jan. 2, 2021, 6:14 a.m. No.12281223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1303 >>1378

>>12281050

 

Ted Jackson lost his re-election for Fulton County Sheriff to Patrick Labat for 2021, so Jackson’s going to disappear soon. Can someone drop this info on Byrnes twitter

 

Patrick Labat

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Patrick Labat (Democratic Party) (also known as Pat) is the Fulton County Sheriff-elect in Georgia. He assumed office on January 1, 2021.

 

Labat (Democratic Party) (also known as Pat) ran for election for Fulton County Sheriff in Georgia. He won in the general election on November 3, 2020.

 

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