Anonymous ID: e95eee Jan. 2, 2021, 7:31 a.m. No.12281964   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://thepalmierireport.com/we-have-proof-election-was-stolen-wayne-allyn-root-claims-2-foreign-spy-agencies-have-evidence-election-was-stolen/ We Have Proof Election Was Stolen”- Wayne Allyn Root Claims 2 Foreign Spy Agencies Have Evidence Election Was Stolen

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Wayne Allyn Root just dropped another Twitter bomb.

 

According to Wayne Allyn Root, he was told that two foreign spy agencies have evidence the election was stolen.

 

I told u so. A little birdie tells me we have proof election was stolen from 2 foreign spy agencies. Caught them cold. Most massive steal in world history. I’m betting all orchestrated & coordinated by Obama. Biden is a brain dead puppet. Obama ran show. https://t.co/Re7z7FbAl6

 

— Wayne Allyn Root (@RealWayneRoot) January 2, 2021

 

What a bombshell.

 

Trending“Time To Expose Them”- Rudy Giuliani Says Both Dems And Republicans Will Be Exposed

This evidence needs to come out and now.

 

We reported on another bombshell tweet from Wayne Allyn Root last night.

 

Conservative commentator Wayne Allyn Root just gave us insight on what is coming.

He said, President Trump, flew back early from his trip to Flordia because something big was happening.

 

Just spoke to my closest friend to @realDonaldTrump. Something BIG is happening. Which is why Prez flew back early to WH. Get ready for fireworks. Most interesting January in history coming up fast! President Trump not conceding. He will NOT go down without a fight. NOT over.

 

— Wayne Allyn Root (@RealWayneRoot) December 31, 2020

 

Can you feel the tide turning?

 

Even the Mainstream Media is starting to get nervous.

 

This matches up with our previous reporting.

 

we updated this article to make sure people knew it was not Wayne Allyn Root who called Trump. It was a friend of his who is closest to Trump that got this news

 

According to a new report, President Trump went straight to the Oval Office after returning to the White House early.

JUST IN – President Trump went straight to the Oval Office upon his return to the White House from Florida (CNN).

 

— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) December 31, 2020

 

He returned earlier than expected:

 

President Trump departs West Palm Beach, Florida, for a flight to Washington, D.C. pic.twitter.com/Exm6cXj8K9

 

— The Hill (@thehill) December 31, 2020

 

The President is on his way back to the White House pic.twitter.com/5lEAU9bBxO

 

— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) December 31, 2020

 

He just released this statement:

 

pic.twitter.com/2kYtZF8Mei

 

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 31, 2020

 

The Washington Examiner:

President Trump flew back to Washington, D.C., ahead of a week that he hopes could change the outcome of the 2020 election.

 

The president and first lady Melania Trump departed on Air Force One from Palm Beach International Airport earlier than expected, according to three people familiar with his plans, as he attempts a last-gasp effort to challenge the results of the 2020 election, CNN reported.

 

Trump was expected to appear at his annual New Year’s Eve party in Florida, but those close to the president said that Trump’s sole focus is on challenging and overturning the election certification process in Congress on Jan. 6.

Anonymous ID: e95eee Jan. 2, 2021, 7:39 a.m. No.12282037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2092 >>2195

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/influenza-levels-continue-cratering-some-cite-covid-measures-even-covid?utm_source=daily-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletterRates of influenza have remained persistently low through late 2020 and into 2021, cratering from levels a year ago and raising the puzzling specter of sharply reduced influenza transmission rates even as positive tests for COVID-19 have shattered numerous records over the last several weeks.

 

Where have all the flu cases gone?

 

Epidemiologist Knut Wittkowski thinks he can answer the riddle.

 

"Influenza has been renamed COVID in large part," said the former head of biostatistics, epidemiology and research design at Rockefeller University.

 

"There may be quite a number of influenza cases included in the 'presumed COVID' category of people who have COVID symptoms (which Influenza symptoms can be mistaken for), but are not tested for SARS RNA," Wittkowski told Just the News on Thursday.

 

Those patients, he argued, "also may have some SARS RNA sitting in their nose while being infected with Influenza, in which case the influenza would be 'confirmed' to be COVID."

 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly influenza surveillance tracker reports that the cumulative positive influenza test rate from late September into the week of Dec. 19 stands at 0.2% as measured by clinical labs. That's compared to a cumulative 8.7% from a year before.

 

The weekly comparisons are even starker: This week one year ago, the positive clinical rate was 22%, where now it stands at 0.1%.

 

Those low numbers continue trends observed earlier in the year in which flu rates have remained at near-zero levels. The trend is not limited to the U.S. Worldwide, health authorities have all reported sharply decreased influenza levels throughout what is normally peak flu season in the northern hemisphere. Rates in the southern hemisphere were also low this year.

 

COVID mitigation measures cited even as COVID cases surge

 

Numerous experts have pointed to the ongoing COVID-19 mitigation measures — including mask-wearing, physical separation, and other anti-virus tactics — as an explanation for decreased flu levels.

 

Timothy Sly, an epidemiology professor at Ryerson University in Toronto, told Just the News that "the reduced incidence of seasonal influenza is almost certainly due to the protection that a large proportion of the population has been using for many months." Those measures, he said, are "designed to be effective against any airborne respiratory virus."

 

Holden Maecker, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford University, echoed that assessment. "I feel pretty confident that the COVID-19 mitigation measures have caused the reduction in flu cases this year," he said. "Masks, social distancing, and hand washing are all effective counter-measures against colds and flu."

 

Speculating on why COVID levels have continued to soar if those measures have been so effective at stopping the flu, Maecker said: "I think it's because (1) there is less pre-existing immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in the population, whereas most of us have had vaccines and/or previous bouts with flu; and (2) the SARS-CoV-2 virus seems to spread more easily than influenza, including more aerosol transmission and 'super-spreader' events. Flu transmission is almost entirely close-range droplets and hand-to-nose or eyes contact."

 

Sly also argued that the different dynamics of COVID-19 and influenza transmission likely play a role.

 

Claiming that mask-wearing and social distancing are not universal, Sly said that "majodifferent consequences and rates of spread."

 

Wittkowski — who has been among the relatively few academics to consistently criticize widespread COVID mitigation measures — counters that there was "no evidence to support" the contention that masks would stop influenza while failing to stop COVID.

 

"I think that these viruses are more similar than people want to acknowledge," he continued. "People know everybody is wearing masks and distancing, and so people want to come up with things that are good about it."

 

Public health officials have at times struggled

 

Wittkowski, who has numerous times over the course of the pandemic called for an end to lockdowns, social distancing measures, and mask mandates, dismissed the idea that those policies could ultimately have much effect on the spread of COVID-19. He has argued that herd immunity, either through natural infections or through a vaccine, is the only way to blunt transmission of the virus."Pandemics end in the same way," he said, "whether we do something or not."