Tyb
The Right View with Lara Trump and Dan Scavino
(23:40)
https://rumble.com/vio0mv-the-right-view-with-lara-trump-and-dan-scavino.html
This was a nice interview with personal touches and a strong suggestion PDJT will be running in 2022 for 2024 to settle unfinished business
CodeMonkeyZ, [17.06.21 22:57]
Brad “The Rat” Raffensperger had this unabridged report and was hiding it.
Cats out of the bag now.
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Seven Hills Strategies state election board report for Georgia
November 13, 2020 Unabridged Notes Detailing Everything Witnessed Nov 2-Nov 7, 2020
https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2021-06/Unabridged%20Notes.pdf
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/508
CodeMonkeyZ, [17.06.21 23:00]
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/ga-investigators-election-day-notes-reveal-chaotic-unsecured-ballot
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/510
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Georgia investigator's notes reveal 'massive' election integrity problems in Atlanta
Twenty-nine page memo obtained by Just the News cites double counting, insecure storage, "massive chain of custody problem" and a worker's threat to "fck sht up."
In a nationally televised interview in January, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger rattled off an impressive list of measures his state used to ensure the November election count was accurate. "We had safe, secure, honest elections," he declared to "60 Minutes."
That rosy assessment, however, masked an ugly truth inside his agency's own files: A contractor handpicked to monitor election counting in Fulton County wrote a 29-page memo back in November outlining the "massive" election integrity failures and mismanagement that he witnessed in the Atlanta-area's election centers.
The bombshell report, constructed like a minute-by-minute diary, cited a litany of high-risk problems such as the double-counting of votes, insecure storage of ballots, possible violations of voter privacy, the mysterious removal of election materials at a vote collection warehouse, and the suspicious movement of "too many" ballots on Election Day.
"This seems like a massive chain of custody problem," the contractor Carter Jones warned in the memo delivered by his firm Seven Hill Strategies to Raffensperger's office shortly after the election.
That glaring notation was written around 4:00 p.m. on Election Day, when Jones observed absentee ballots arriving at the county's central absentee scanning center at Atlanta's State Farm Arena "in rolling bins 2k at a time."
"It is my understanding is that the ballots are supposed to be moved in numbered, sealed boxes to protect them," he wrote, noting these ballots weren't.
He also feared the flow of absentee ballots seemed too voluminous. "Too many ballots coming in for secure black ballot boxes," he observed.
You can read the full report obtained by Just the News from the Secretary of State's office here.
File
Unabridged Notes.pdf
Jones also raised concerns about the temporary workers brought in by a firm called Happy Faces to scan and count ballots after an election observer purported to witness a conversation in an elevator in which one of the workers revealed his intention to "fck sht up."
"I must keep an eye on these two," Jones wrote. "Perhaps this was a bad joke, but it was very poorly timed in the presence of a poll watcher."
He wrote that the two suspect workers had been assigned to a "team confirming and boxing ballots that have already been scanned to prepare them for later audit" because "this is the place where they could do least to achieve their declared objective."
But Jones expressed larger concerns about the temporary staffing agency's recruitment of workers. "What is Happy Faces doing to vet the people who they are sending to make sure that they are not sending in people who do actually want to 'fck sht up?'" he asked.
Spokespersons for Happy Faces did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokeswoman for Fulton County said she would speak to elections personnel that worked with Happy Faces, but she had not responded further as of press time.
The public emergence of the Jones report Thursday doesn't confirm enough suspect votes to overturn Georgia's election results, or prove a plot to commit widespread ballot fraud. But its portrait of incompetence, mismanagement and bad election processes in Georgia's largest voting center undercuts claims by state officials that the election went swimmingly.
Raffensperger told Just the News he supports the ouster of Fulton County's top election officials but still trusts the outcome of the election showing Joe Biden beat Donald Trump.
"It is no secret that Fulton has had issues in their elections department for decades, which is why I insisted on a state monitor being present to be eyes and ears on the ground," he said.
Experts said the 29-page report provides a stunning roadmap for an independent investigation of the vote count in Fulton County, such as the one a state judge recently approved to be led by attorney Bob Cheeley.
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"This reveal chaos caused by incompetence and in some instances willful violation of law in order to assist Mr. Biden," said Phill Kline, the head of the Amistad Project, which has mounted election integrity legal challenges around d the country. "This is consistent with the evidence we are finding in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Michigan despite efforts at intimidation by Attorney General Garland."
At the outset of his monitoring, Jones wrote about the difficulties election officials were having in distributing poll pads to local precincts the night before the election. Poll pads are used to check voters in at the precinct level.
One precinct, Jones wrote in the notes, "had only one of two bags of poll pads arrive despite the fact that the system at the warehouse showed that both had been checked out of the warehouse and were on the way."
"[M]any bags of poll pads and other election materials have not been packed yet and paperwork is not matching up" at the county's central elections warehouse in Atlanta, he reported.
"Some bags have everything and others do not, but the full ones are not organized," the notes read. "It is impossible to tell which bags are missing what without doing a manual count and they don't have the manpower for that at the moment."
Jones claims that at one point "someone took the wrong suitcase [of poll pads]," something he indicates is a significant security concern.
"Seems to be a mystery who this person was," he writes. "Should have chain of custody paperwork!! That means that a stranger just walked out with sensitive election materials?"
The chaos of the poll-pad rollout appeared largely resolved by Election Day morning, yet Jones documented numerous other instances of chaotic management and serious security concerns.
For instance, the Jones report touches on one of the more persistent unresolved mysteries surrounding Fulton County's ballot processing operation, when officials at State Farm Arena appeared to order most election workers to go home at around 10:30 p.m. on election night, after which a skeleton crew continued to count ballots.
"News reaches warehouse that Sec. Raffensperger 'ripped' Fulton just came through the wire (apparently someone asked about Fulton stopping scanning at 10:30 while every other county is still working and Sec. said 'Fulton can't get anything right')," the notes read.
Just before 11:30 p.m., Jones notes "confusion about whether or not they're still scanning at State Farm bc there were reports that the staff there told the rest of the staff and press to leave, but I am still getting number reports." Jones later arrives at State Farm Arena just before midnight and finds "staff are still scanning on all five scanners."
About twenty minutes later, Jones observes: "Order is starting to break down[.] Ralph newly re-scanned some ballots that had already been processed by Shaye."
That was not the only instance in which Jones claims to have witnessed potential double-scanning of ballots. Observing counting on the second day after the election, Jones wrote of a machine that had "shut down because it was causing more problems than it was solving."
"Double-feeding and cutting through both the envelope and the ballot, which leads to even more duplicates," he said.
On the night of the election, meanwhile, Jones described what appeared to be difficulties managing flash drives in the state's election equipment.
"They're pulling compact flashes (CF)," he said. "[P]oll manager put a Mobile 2 CF in Mobile 1 CF slot, which is causing confusion now. People are talking about a 'master bus' problem for the backups, which seems to be causing the confusion."
And in one case the investigator expressed worries that ballot workers could obtain private data from the documents they were processing, a major breach of voter privacy.
"Are we compromising secret ballot with our ad hoc process?" he asked. "Sorters can see address on the Oath envelope as well as the ballot itself … Voters could theoretically face reprisal if a processor had the desire to do pursue them for their choice."
Jones did not respond to repeated requests for comment from Just the News, though shortly after being contacted yesterday he spoke to the Associated Press about his findings, stating that in spite of all the issues he observed he did not witness "any dishonesty, fraud or intentional malfeasance" among election workers.
He did tell AP, however, that Fulton County "needs to address these mismanagement issues because they are becoming serious."
The revelations in Jones's notes come as a Just the News review of state audit data revealed significant data failures and concerns in Fulton County's handling of the 2020 election.
Data from the county showed over 150 batches of absentee ballots apparently missing from the county's official tally, as well as what appeared to be multiple instances of ballot batches being scanned several times.
State audit sheets also suggested that many of Fulton's absentee ballot batches, when delivered to state auditors, were not sealed per security protocol prior to delivery.
CodeMonkeyZ, [17.06.21 23:03]
Stacey Abrams staffed the 2020 Georgia elections?
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/06/failed-gubernatorial-candidate-stacey-abrams-hired-controlled-staffing-fulton-county-georgias-2020-election/
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/511
CodeMonkeyZ, [17.06.21 23:08]
Panic in Georgia as they realize nothing can stop the truth.
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/512
CodeMonkeyZ, [17.06.21 23:31]
Why weren’t these known fraudulent votes in Georgia canceled?
https://georgiastarnews.com/2020/12/15/as-the-u-s-senate-runoffs-approach-georgia-declines-prosecuting-the-double-voters-they-catch/
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/513
Failed Gubernatorial Candidate Stacey Abrams Financed and Controlled Staffing for Fulton County Georgia’s 2020 Election
Evidence unearthed in a court case in Georgia today shows that failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams oversaw the staffing for the 2020 Election in Georgia.
CD Media reported on a court case this morning that unearthed who was really running the 2020 election in Fulton County Georgia:
Evidence presented at this morning’s public meeting of the Fulton County Commission shows former Democrat gubernatorial candidate and State Rep Stacey Abrams controlled and financed the main contractor used in Fulton County elections during the Nov 3rd poll and the Jan 5th U.S. Senate runoff.
Evidence showed direct financial underwriting of the staffing service Happy Faces Personnel Group, by groups controlled by Abrams. In other words, a highly partisan Democrat political operative controlled the elections in Fulton County, which also involved a Nigerian national.
TRENDING: HUGE DEVELOPMENT: NSA Reveals in FOIA Response that the FBI Involved in "Improper Surveillance" of 16,000 Americans
The meeting is being broadcast live on Fulton County, GA Government TV.
Fulton County residents testified Stacey Abrams owns 16% of ‘Now Account’, and that Now Account financed and recruited employees for Happy Faces.
It will be interesting to know if the characters who worked overtime on Election night shoving Biden ballots into tabulation machines two and three times were some of the individuals hired through Abrams-backed staffing services.
We learned a couple of days ago that a judge had postponed the depositions for two individuals who allegedly committed crimes running ballots through machines more than once and recorded on video:
CodeMonkeyZ, [17.06.21 23:42]
[ Photo ]
Was an overflowing toilet and broken power cord used as an excuse to steal an election?
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/514
CodeMonkeyZ, [17.06.21 23:52]
Nothing can stop the truth.
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/515
Donald Trump Jr
Hunter Biden's Texts Revealed - They Are Shocking This guy is sick.
https://rumble.com/viojlz-breaking-hunter-bidens-texts-revealed-they-are-shocking.html?mref=i2svv&mc=36we8
https://t.me/TrumpJr/9011
Gov. Ron DeSantis, [17.06.21 19:22]
Ron Desantis just pardoned everyone in Florida who was arrested/fined for violating mask mandates or social distancing requirements.
https://t.me/RonDeSantisChannel/332
GEORGENEWS, [17.06.21 23:09]
[Forwarded from CodeMonkeyZ]
Panic in Georgia as they realize nothing can stop the truth.
https://t.me/georgenews/1535
1 minute Delta
Trump Announces He Is Building 1,954-Mile Long Trump Hotel Along Southern Border
RIO GRANDE CITY, TX—Trump flew to America's southern border this week to announce a brand-new Trump hotel unlike anything the world has ever seen. The planned hotel will be almost 2,000 miles long and will be situated right on the southern border.
"Yes folks, I'm proud to announce we are building a big, beautiful, golden Trump hotel on the southern border," said Trump to reporters. "Land just happens to be really cheap down here, what can I say? The border just looks terrible ever since Sleepy Joe 'Loserface' Biden stole the presidency from me. Just a disgrace. I'll bet he can't even build a wall as fast and cheap as I can build my new Trump hotel. Watch!"
The luxurious hotel will also include an 800-mile golf course and a 1,000-mile lazy tubing river. The southern wall will be a gleaming and impenetrable barrier with Trump's name emblazoned on it every couple of miles.
"Everyone, of all creeds, nationalities, and skin colors can enter my hotel, as long as they enter my hotel legally," Trump clarified. "The only ones not allowed in my hotel are Sleepy Joe, Cacklin' Kamala, and maybe Rosie O'Donnell."
According to sources who have seen the blueprints, the hotel will have plenty of entrances, but only on the north side of the building for some reason.
https://babylonbee.com/news/trump-announces-he-is-building-1954-mile-long-trump-hotel-along-mexican-border
Biden Humiliates Putin By Besting Him In Ice Cream Eating Contest
GENEVA—Many were worried that U.S. President Joe Biden might be run over by the fierce President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, and it certainly seemed like that would happen when the two first sat down together at the Villa la Grange.
“The great Russia will destroy you!” announced the ex-KGB spy to Biden. “And there is nothing you can do about it because you are a doddering old fool!”
Biden, though, seemed unperturbed. “Come on, man,” was all he said.
“There is nothing to come on!” responded Putin. “We will use our magic cyber powers to once again make my best friend, Donald Trump, president, and then the world will be mine! Muh ha ha ha!”
“How about we settle this like men,” Biden suggested. “And have a contest of strength. If I win, you have to leave our elections alone. If you win, you can have… I dunno… Alaska.”
“Agreed!” Putin said. “What contest do you suggest?”
“Ice cream eating,” Biden stated.
Putin laughed. “I will destroy you at this! You are old and feeble and probably lactose intolerant!”
Each of them was handed a two-scoop ice cream cone. A buzzer sounded, and they went to work. Putin dove in, immediately taking large bites, but Biden took a slow approach, taking big careful licks.
“Idiot fool!” Putin exclaimed in between bites. “You are so slow and stupid!” But Putin soon grabbed his head and fell to the ground. “Aieee! Ice cream headache!”
“Slow and steady wins the race, Jack,” Biden said as he continued to lick his ice cream cone.
Biden soon finished all his ice cream before Putin was able to recover, winning the contest. “I am humiliated!” yelled Putin as he ran off crying. “I will never show my face again!”
This masterclass in diplomacy is sure to be studied centuries from now.
https://babylonbee.com/news/biden-humiliates-putin-by-besting-him-in-ice-cream-eating-contest
Congress Passes Law To Recognize Juneteenth, The Day Republicans Freed All The Democrats' Slaves
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Senate has unanimously passed a resolution to recognize Juneteenth as a federal holiday, commemorating the glorious day Republicans freed the last of the Democrats' slaves.
"We are so proud to show the world how not racist we are by officially recognizing the day the Republicans came charging in to free all our slaves," said Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer. "Yeah– we Democrats did a little 'whoopsie' with that whole slavery thing, but the Republicans corrected it. Thanks, Republicans!"
During this year's Juneteenth, the nation will gather to celebrate the American political party that was founded on protecting human rights of people of all skin colors. Democrats around the country will write letters of apology and organize celebrations for the vast network of Christians, Catholics, Quakers, and Republicans who fought and died to end the scourge of slavery in America.
Congress has also approved the building of a giant elephant statue in D.C. to honor the party responsible for the freeing of slaves from Democrat plantations.
Biden has confirmed he will organize a celebration at the White House after he lays a wreath on the grave of his best friend Robert Byrd.
https://babylonbee.com/news/congress-passes-law-to-recognize-juneteenth-the-day-republicans-freed-all-the-democrats-slaves
Lin Wood, [17.06.21 23:43]
I had a pleasant conversation today with a reporter from the Washington Post. She called inquiring about my position on forensic audits. I told her that in my opinion, forensic audits of November 2020 should be undertaken in every state.
While I had her on the phone, I asked if she knew why the federal government buildings in Washington, D.C. were empty. She responded that D.C. did look like a Ghost Town.
I pointed out to her that the primary function of a free press was to serve as a watchdog over government so perhaps she could get answers for the public on why D.C. is essentially at a standstill.
She said she assumed everyone was telecommuting.
Telecommuting???
Okay. WaPo has weighed in. Everyone go back to sleep. Nothing unusual going on in the country.
https://t.me/linwoodspeakstruth/3254
Lin Wood, [17.06.21 23:50]
Oh, I also asked the WaPo reporter why Joey “Bribes” Biden was sworn in several minutes before 12:01 p.m. as I watched the “live” inauguration “ceremony” on TV on January 20, 2021.
The reporter asked what I was suggesting.
I told her I was not suggesting anything. I was just asking a question.
The free press is supposed to investigate and provide the public with information on government. Not vice versa.
I do not believe we have had a free press in decades.
https://t.me/linwoodspeakstruth/3255
Kraken Wood
Over 7,000 affidavits delivered to Michigan lawmakers claim election fraud
Protesters said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's audit only recounted votes and didn't go far enough
https://t.me/RealKrakenWood/763
President Trump Says COVID-19 Resulted From Accidental Lab Leak
President Trump announced COVID-19 likely resulted from an accidental leak from the Wuhan Lab. In an interview on Wednesday, the 45th president said although he thinks the outbreak of the Chinese coronavirus resulted from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, it was not released on purpose.
The Lab Leak Theory has gained support from multiple scientists and officials after a House intel report found the virus likely came from that lab. Trump was among the first to suggest the lab leak theory, but was quickly shut down by top health experts and the media.
In the last week alone, we’ve learned that the media, so-called fact checkers and their Big Tech enforcers lied to us about the lab-leak theory, Hydroxychloroquine and the clearing of Lafayette Square.
All to hurt Donald Trump.
What else are they lying about?
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) June 10, 2021
Trump went on to argue the virus escaped from the lab due to incompetence by Chinese scientists.
“It was incompetence. I guess some people don’t necessarily agree with that. They think maybe there was purpose to it, which would be absolutely terrible,” he expressed. “We have to find out more about it, why did it happen, how did it happen, how could anybody be so incompetent?”
Trump also explained his administration ended U.S. taxpayer funding for gain of function research at the Wuhan Lab. He reiterated his early travel restrictions on China saved millions of American lives.
https://www.oann.com/president-trump-says-covid-19-resulted-from-accidental-lab-leak/
Ariz. leaders stand firm on audit
(2:04)
https://rumble.com/vioqfr-ariz.-leaders-stand-firm-on-audit.html?mref=i2svv&mrefc=2
Chinese virus vaccine produces 'toxic' effects, British researchers call on govt. to halt use
(4:38)
https://rumble.com/vioxmn-chinese-virus-vaccine-produces-toxic-effects-british-researchers-call-on-go.html
Breb Corleone
@BrebDaily
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22h
On Jan 5th, the night before the infamous Jan 6th Capital Event, this Fed was caught on camera encouraging the crowd to raid the capital on the next day.
The crowd yells NO! We can't do that and he insists that everyone raids the capital.
Who is Ray Epps?
/Thread/
https://twitter.com/BrebDaily/status/1405473568096358413?s=19
https://twitter.com/BrebDaily/status/1405473568096358413?s=19
Mike Pompeo's response
Mike Pompeo
@mikepompeo
·
7h
Never give an inch. Period.
https://twitter.com/mikepompeo/status/1405690517816496140
I hate you
Mike Pompeo
Never give an inch. Period.
https://twitter.com/BrebDaily/status/1405473568096358413?s=19
https://twitter.com/mikepompeo/status/1405690517816496140
I never press print screen, don't know how it happen, upset!
I press three buttons to take a sized shot of what is needed… FFS
snipping tool for everything because that was the first one I taught muh self…
what is an integrated screen shot?
okay, ty
yes, I know how to do that.. something spoopy and shitty just happened.. TTttSSSSSss
nah uh, too much info on the page
KanekoaTheGreat, [18.06.21 04:40]
[ Photo ]
Hey FBI, am I doing it right❓
https://t.me/KanekoaTheGreat/500
Arizona Conservatives Take Action, [17.06.21 02:13]
The Outcome-Altering Importance of Chain of Custody: John Fredericks Spells Out How Trump Will Be Proven The Winner In GAWar Room https://rumble.com/vin4bh-john-fredericks-spells-out-how-trump-will-be-proven-the-winner-in-ga.html
According to GA law and even “Stacy’s law,” those 19K drop box ballots https://t.me/LibertyOverwatchChannel/4672 with no paperwork and no chain of custody should not have been counted or entered into the system. They should have been converted to provisional ballots until documentation was provided to formally authenticate them. That never happened.
Biden, Ossoff, Warnock received 90% of the mail-in ballots in Fulton County. Had Ossoff received just 9K fewer votes on 11/3, Perdue would be in the US Senate today – there would not have been a run-off election. And Trump would have won GA’s 16 electoral votes. This is before any consideration of the alleged 30K fraudulent votes in Garland Favorito’s voterGA.org case.
There are approximately 333K absentee ballots in GA with NO chain of custody records
Where are the chain of custody records for Maricopa County!
Watch 👉🔗 War Room (https://rumble.com/vin4bh-john-fredericks-spells-out-how-trump-will-be-proven-the-winner-in-ga.html)
Watch 👉🔗 War Room Part 2 - Raffensperger Lawyer Up (https://rumble.com/vin4hb-bannon-to-raffensperger-lawyer-up-with-a-criminal-lawyer-youre-going-to-nee.html)
Learn more 👉🔗 Last GA Update (https://t.me/LibertyOverwatchChannel/4672)
@LibertyOverwatchChannel
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https://t.me/ArizonaConservatives/2107
Arizona Conservatives Take Action, [17.06.21 18:03]
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
I am just curious:
A. Is Arizona justifiably still in a state of emergency?
B. Should the legislature close Sine die while in a state of emergency?
C. Should the Legislature close Sine die while an active audit is going on, without results yet?
https://t.me/ArizonaConservatives/2109
Arizona Conservatives Take Action, [17.06.21 18:04]
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
Does anyone have a resource or know someone who has a portable trailer that can be driven to the veterans Coliseum and Phoenix with air conditioning so the Texas Rangers can cool off? They are volunteering their time and literally dripping with sweat in this sweltering heat. Very dangerous. Please let me know. Thank you!
https://t.me/ArizonaConservatives/2110
Arizona Conservatives Take Action, [17.06.21 23:59]
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
So far, not one other Legislator has joined me in the effort to stay in session until the audit results are in. They believe the Governor will call us in for special session, if necessary. Perhaps we need a reminder.
https://youtu.be/idLFoJ5QoLc
https://t.me/ArizonaConservatives/2111
whoa, Hang on
That's why I snip to begin with, are you saying their is meta data with snip and paste?
so pissed off
i need that, couldn't find it in qresear.ch from last year
where can I find that address?
Yes, I have a few suggestions.
so, the building he was building, business address yes?
thanks for the info
@RealGenFlynn, [18.06.21 06:53]
Every citizen from the great state of Georgia should demand that Governor Kemp resign immediately and the Georgia state legislature should call for a full forensic audit of their elections as well as an investigation by the State’s AG of the GOV and all his actions surrounding election fraud. This is so outrageous…the nation’s presidential election was stolen and every citizen (Republican or Democrat) knows it and all those millions of votes have been disenfranchised!!! The American people are tired of the corruption 🙏🏻🇺🇸
https://t.me/RealGenFlynn/200
Fourth Reich?
Disclose.tv, [18.06.21 06:00]
JUST IN -Vietnam issued national guidelines on "social media behavior" today to "encourage" citizens to only post positive content about the country, state employees required to report "conflicting information" (Reuters)
https://t.me/disclosetv/2944
Disclose.tv, [18.06.21 06:41]
[ Video ]
ICYMI -Tucker Carlson responding to CNN & NYT freaking out about his January 6th monologue asking questions about FBI's role.
https://t.me/disclosetv/2945
Arizona Conservatives Take Action, [18.06.21 00:51]
Rusty Bowers Recall May Fail Due to Technicality
Recall backers turned in what they estimated as 24,500 signatures, which on its face would be more than enough to trigger a recall election for Bowers, R-Mesa.
But elections officials noticed a technical flaw: Each of the signature sheets they reviewed early Thursday evening did not have the recall application attached to them, as required by state law.
C. Murphy Hebert, communications director for the Secretary of State's Office, said that would disqualify the petitions. She added further review is ongoing.
Read 👉🔗 AZ Central (https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2021/06/17/effort-to-recall-arizona-house-speaker-rusty-bowers-appears-fall-short/7739484002/)
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https://t.me/ArizonaConservatives/2112
Arizona Conservatives Take Action, [18.06.21 01:49]
Senator Wendy Rogers AZ Audit Insights
Senator Rogers gives an overview of the AZ audit’s forensic paper analysis process and explains that the examination of scanned images and machines will continue after the 6/30 Coliseum completion date.
Rogers also outlines the impressive credentials of CyFir, who gained notoriety for discovering a 3-year breach in the federal government’s Office of Personnel Management during an introductory demo.
Watch 👉🔗 Scottsdale Studios
https://rumble.com/violy3-senator-wendy-rogers-az-audit-update-part-1.html
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https://t.me/ArizonaConservatives/2113
annoyed at you
lub your tech autism…
notable
So sweet.
Your attitude, is just as boorish. And your equation of what is going down is not correct.
We have been lulled into a certain type of thinking and it takes time for people to wake up.
We are waking up.
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March 6, 2019
Aspirin: The First Wonder Drug
Ever since 1942, when it first saved the life of a patient, penicillin was called the original wonder drug. But aspirin just might steal that title away.
Aspirin is not a scientific term. Rather, it was a brand name patented on March 6, 1899, by the Bayer Co. of Germany. Its active ingredient, salicylate, had been known for centuries. It is found in willow bark, and as long ago as 400 BCE, physicians were giving their patients willow tea to reduce fever.
Scientists continued to develop salicylate from willow bark until 1860, when salicylic acid was synthesized in a laboratory. It was sold as a powder to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation. But salicylic acid caused nausea and acute abdominal pain.
These side effects were eliminated in 1897 when a chemist synthesized acetylsalicylic acid.
It was produced in the laboratories of the Bayer company of Germany. Bayer’s management didn’t want to conduct clinical trials because the substance had failed a preliminary test. The company was more interested in another new compound they had just developed: diacetylmorphine. Bayer marketed it under the brand name heroin, so called because it gave users a heroic feeling.
However, researchers were secretly conducting trials of acetylsalicylic acid in Berlin hospitals. When it proved to reliably reduce inflammation and pain, the company decided to manufacture it under the brand name Aspirin. The name came from the new acetyl group (a) and the genus name of the willow plant (Spyraea).
From the beginning, Bayer wanted to distinguish aspirin from patent medicines that promised to relieve pain, so it only sold its aspirin powder to pharmacists and doctors, promoting its use by mailing samples of the powder.
Grateful patients around the world began relying on aspirin for its diverse pains and illnesses. When competitors started to move into the aspirin business, Bayer realized it needed to remind people of the company that developed the compound. To strengthen its ownership of the brand, Bayer began selling aspirin in pill form, on which it stamped its logo. In America, this modest effort at branding drew criticism from the American Medical Association, which disapproved of attempt to commercialize medicine.
Pills were still a novelty to many patients in the 1900s. In Australia, one patient treated for headache was later seen with an aspirin tablet strapped to his head.
When Germany went to war in 1914, it cut off aspirin shipments to its enemies. Great Britain had the facilities to produce aspirin, but it couldn’t obtain phenol, a key ingredient in aspirin — and explosives.
The phenol shortage was also felt in America, where ammunition production was commandeering the phenol supply. The price of phenol shot up, and the Bayer aspirin plant in New York had to reduce production.
Thomas Edison, who needed phenol to make his phonograph records, built a plant that could produce tons of the chemical. In an effort to cripple munition production in still-neutral America, German agents set up a shell corporation to buy all the phenol Edison didn’t use. The Germans provided some to the Bayer Company’s plant in the U.S. The rest was sold at highly inflated prices to American manufacturers who promised not to use it to make explosives. Only after America learned about the arrangement did Edison stop selling to the Germans.
When the U.S. entered World War I in 1917, all of Bayer’s holdings in America were seized and auctioned off. Sterling Products, Inc. purchased Bayer’s brand name, logo, and patents in the U.S., but the company secretly entered a partnership with Bayer in Germany because no one at Sterling knew how to make aspirin.
Not until 1994 did the German Bayer corporation buy back the rights to its old name and trademarks.
Old magazine ad for Bayer aspirin tablets
Bayer Aspirin advertisement from 1918. (New York Tribune, April 14, 1918) (Click to Enlarge)
Aspirin became a literal life-saver during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918. It relieved pain and reduced fevers, both of which helped some patients endure the infection until recovery could begin. (Though some Americans thought that Germans were wreaking revenge on the U.S. by contaminating aspirin with the flu.)
Ad for aspirin
Detail from a Bayer Aspirin advertisement from The Saturday Evening Post, November 4, 1933.
Between the wars, Bayer promoted aspirin to the corners of the world. No market was too small. The company sent touring trucks, rigged with film projectors and loud speakers to remote villages in distant lands. There, employees presented a film promoting Bayer aspirin. For thousands of people in remote areas, this was the first motion picture they had ever seen.
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By the 1930s, Bayer had become part of IG Farben, the chemical firm supporting the Nazi party. (It was Farben that produced the gas used in extermination camps.) Now Bayer was marketing German propaganda as well as aspirin.
Back in America, Sterling Products found itself in an awkward position when the second world war began. Its German partners demanded it continue to produce aspirin and send their share of the profits back to the Third Reich. But if the American government learned of its affiliation with Bayer, and IG Farben, Sterling’s property could be impounded and auctioned.
Which is what soon happened. When the American press learned that Sterling’s overseas business was making money for Hitler, Sterling’s assets were frozen, and the company was forced to fire several executives and break all connections with Germany. Aspirin sales fell sharply.
By the 1950s, aspirin faced competition from other over-the-counter analgesics. The British affiliate of Bayer introduced acetaminophen to the market in 1956. In 1962, ibuprofen became available.
Bayer aspirin ad featuring a mother and her baby
Bayer Aspirin advertisement from The Saturday Evening Post, February 14, 1953. (Click to Enlarge)
Aspirin ad featuring women talking to eachother over the phone
Bayer Aspirin advertisement from The Saturday Evening Post, July 19, 1958. (Click to Enlarge)
Aspirin sales fell far behind these new compounds. Its reputation suffered more when researchers began reporting harmful side effects of aspirin. Even the buffered, acetyl form of salicylic acid could cause stomach bleeding, and it use was linked to the occurrence of Reyes’ syndrome in young people.
But its reputation was rehabilitated in the 1960s once scientists finally understood how it worked. Aspirin reduces the production of the prostaglandins, which are responsible for the symptoms of pain, swelling, and fever. It also reduces a hormone that enables blood platelets to form clots, which are the cause of strokes and heart attacks. Today, a daily dose of aspirin is prescribed for anyone who’s had blocked blood vessels or is at risk for a stroke.
And aspirin is now being promoted as a cancer-preventive medicine, though it’s not clear how this mechanism works. Researchers continue to study the broadening benefits of this compound.
Featured image: detail from Bayer aspirin advertisement from 1917 (Wikimedia Commons)
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2019/03/aspirin-the-first-wonder-drug/
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