Anonymous ID: 41dba5 May 25, 2021, 1:12 p.m. No.13752350   🗄️.is 🔗kun

notable >>13751656 (lb) Grassley: The 4 Big Cattle packers control 82% of the market Packers are making $1200 a head MORE than the independent producers

 

Ag can be silver. Ag can be 17. Ag can be both.

 

A = 1

G = 7

 

Big Cattle / BC → 23 [PAIN?]

 

Packers = banksters? $1,200/oz Ag?

 

Probably wishful thinking on anon's part

Anonymous ID: 41dba5 May 25, 2021, 1:33 p.m. No.13752513   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2526 >>2532 >>2541 >>2549 >>2605 >>2636 >>2721 >>2855 >>3021

>>13752414

>>13752446

 

red text shill team 6 (or retarded anons) weak sauce links to:

 

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2021/05/25/cyber-ninjas-subcontractor-strattech-solutions-takes-over-arizona-election-audit-hand-count/7429980002/

 

The Pennsylvania-based IT company that was in charge of running the hand recount of Maricopa County ballots is no longer involved in the audit.

 

The contract with Wake TSI ended May 14, the original completion date for the hand count, and the company chose not to renew its contract, according to Randy Pullen, an audit spokesperson and former state GOP chair.

 

"They were done," he said. "They didn't want to come back."

 

Wake TSI was the subcontractor that developed and oversaw the procedures for recounting the county's nearly 2.1 million ballots, working under Cyber Ninjas, the state Senate's main contractor performing the overall audit of the county's general election results.

 

The audit was on break from May 14 until Monday, as high school graduations took place in the coliseum.

 

Pullen said thatScottsdale-based technology company StratTech Solutions took over Monday running the hand count, using Wake's procedures.

 

The company has been involved in the audit since the beginning, Pullen said, including helping set up the technology for the hand count procedures. It's unclear whether the company, which specializes in cybersecurity and other internet technology, has any election or auditing experience.

 

The switch in contractors is the most significant change yet in the unconventional audit, which has seen numerous changes since it began April23.

 

… moar at sauce

 

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This DS rag is pro-Ducey / pro-McStain. Septic tank sludge as sauce, ffs

Anonymous ID: 41dba5 May 25, 2021, 1:37 p.m. No.13752549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2605 >>2721 >>2855 >>3021

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>>13752526 o7

 

>Scottsdale-based technology company StratTech Solutions

 

StratTech Solutions was formed in 2013 byChristopher Moore,who had been a major player in the Information Systems world in Scottsdale and Phoenix for the past couple of decades. His vision was for an organization that could focus on clients starting with a level of trust and accountability while making the complex simple. The company took this beginning and it has been nurtured into one of the top performing MSSPs in the Valley. Due to the growth, Christopher brought inAlan Gleghornas a partner owner specifically to grow the Company by adding in additional services and raising the bar on what can be accomplished by building a top-notch team.

 

shovels

 

https://stsaz.com/about-us/

Anonymous ID: 41dba5 May 25, 2021, 1:45 p.m. No.13752605   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13752414

>>13752446

>>13752549

>>13752513

>>13752526

 

Strattech Solutions, L.L.C. is an Arizona Domestic LLC filed On February 11, 2014. The company's filing status is listed as Active and its File Number is .

 

The Registered Agent on file for this company is Christopher Moore and is located at 28150 N Alma School Pkwy Suite 103-481, Scottsdale, AZ 85262. The company's mailing address is 7825 East Gelding Drive #104, Scottsdale, AZ 85260.

 

The company has 2 principals on record. The principals are Christopher Moore from Scottsdale AZ and Richard Gleghorn from Scottsdale AZ.

 

https://www.bizapedia.com/az/strattech-solutions-llc.html

 

Services:

 

https://stsaz.com/services/

Anonymous ID: 41dba5 May 25, 2021, 2:48 p.m. No.13752961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2983 >>3002 >>3004 >>3021 >>3030

baker

 

RT: Shocking report claims as many as 850,000 pedophiles active in the UK, possibly more

 

25 May, 2021 (apology if already posted)

 

There may be 850,000 child sex offenders lurking in the UK, a new report claims. The number is three times higher than previously thought, but may still fall short of the true scale of the threat.

In its annual National Strategic Assessment, the National Crime Agency (NCA) stated last year that there were 300,000 individuals in the UK who posed “a sexual threat to children.” While 35,000 were being managed by law enforcement, the remainder were active online, on the so-called ‘dark web’, the report elaborated.

 

This year, the numbers have been revised upwards dramatically. Using a new methodology that the NCA claims better captures the number of sex offenders active online, the organization estimated that anythere between 550,000 and 850,000 offenders may be based in the UK. Of these potential threats, just under 75,000 have been “marked” by law enforcement.

 

The NCA researchers said that their methodology should be treated with “moderate confidence.”If the upper estimate is correct, however, one in 77 people in the UK could pose a threat to children.

 

Their offenses fill a broad spectrum, “from downloading and sharing indecent images of children to direct contact abuse,” the report reads.

 

Yet the true scale of the problem may be even larger. The report notes that the final figure excludes “non-UK offenders targeting UK victims,” and “peer-on-peer” offenders, meaning minors who abuse other minors.

 

With the majority of offenders lurking online, the NCA cited encryption as the main hurdle faced by law enforcement in tracking down and apprehending child sex criminals. Facebook’s plans to introduce end-to-end encryption of its messages would benefit sex offenders, the NCA claimed, citing the example of David Wilson, a “prolific online offender” charged last year with 96 sexual offenses against boys as young as five.

 

Wilson created fake identities on Facebook, posing as teenage girls to lure victims into sending lewd images, and blackmailing some of his victims with these images. Evidence turned over by Facebook, including some 250,000 messages, were instrumental in sending Wilson to prison for 25 years.

 

The NCA warned that encryption would make such prosecutions more difficult, and would “mean other offenders like Wilson would go undetected.”

 

The anti-encryption theme continued throughout the report, with secure messaging identified as a key tool of organized criminals of all stripes, from human traffickers to fraudsters to drug dealers. Cryptocurrency was also named as a commonly-used money laundering mechanism.

 

That law enforcement would oppose encryption is no surprise. However, any government attempts to outlaw the practice would face stiff opposition from civil liberties groups, who often cite the importance of encryption to journalists, whistleblowers and activists.

 

https://www.rt.com/uk/524798-sex-offenders-increase-uk/