Anonymous ID: 034e82 July 7, 2021, 3:24 a.m. No.14072038   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Senate liaison: Election audit may continue at least a couple more weeks

 

Arizona Senate Liaison Ken Bennett said Tuesday that he was told the Senate's contractors will have access to the building on the state fairgrounds property where they moved the county's ballots and vote-counting machines last week "for at least a couple more weeks, and more if needed."

 

The unconventional audit of the Nov. 3 election began on April 23 in Veterans Memorial Coliseum on the fairgrounds property and has stretched far past the original expected end date of May 14.

Bennett has said to expect results in August.

 

https://archive.ph/tKCT3#selection-331.0-331.72

 

They are getting aggressive and desperate now when you try to go the articles

 

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2021/07/06/arizonas-audit-maricopa-countys-election-results-continues/7880962002/

 

It directs you immediately to https://www.azcentral.com/restricted/

 

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Too bad for them there are ways around that

Anonymous ID: 034e82 July 7, 2021, 3:37 a.m. No.14072069   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2176 >>2181 >>2206

>>14071406

>14071367 Needs moar research

>Graphene Oxide

 

You might want to also search under its previous names: formerly called graphitic oxide or graphitic acid

 

I found this one looking under graphitic oxide

 

Published: 31 October 2016

 

GFNs penetrate through the physiological barriers or cellular structures by different exposure ways or administration routes and entry the body or cells, eventually resulting in toxicity in vivo and in vitro.

 

DNA damage

Due to its small size, high surface area and surface charge, GO may possess significant genotoxic properties and cause severe DNA damage, for example, chromosomal fragmentation, DNA strand breakages, point mutations, and oxidative DNA adducts and alterations

 

Inflammatory response

GFNs can cause a significant inflammatory response including inflammatory cell infiltration, pulmonary edema and granuloma formation at high doses via intratracheally instillation or intravenous administration

 

Conclusions

In the past few years, GFNs have been widely utilized in a wide range of technological and biomedical fields. Currently, most experiments have focused on the toxicity of GFNs in the lungs and livers. Therefore, studies of brain injury or neurotoxicity deserve more attention in the future. Many experiments have shown that GFNs have toxic side effects in many biological applications, but the in-depth study of toxicity mechanisms is urgently needed. In addition, contrasting results regarding the toxicity of GFNs need to be addressed by effective experimental methods and systematic studies. This review provides an overview of the toxicity of GFNs by summarizing the toxicokinetics, toxicity mechanisms and influencing factors and aimed to provide information to facilitate thorough research on the in vitro and in vivo haemo- and biocompatibility of GFNs in the future. This review will help address safety concerns before the clinical and therapeutic applications of GFNs, which will be important for further development of GFNs in biological applications.

 

https://particleandfibretoxicology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12989-016-0168-y

 

https://archive.ph/WQF3L

Anonymous ID: 034e82 July 7, 2021, 3:44 a.m. No.14072086   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2089 >>2105 >>2107

>>14072064

 

After a Decade of Misrule, the People of Haiti Have Had Enough

But apprentice dictator Jovenel Moïse won’t go as long as the Biden administration backs his violent, corrupt regime.

 

A population with too much experience in the methods of dictatorship sees in President Jovenel Moïse an emerging strongman. In August 2020, a respected human rights group accused his government of outright collusion with the gangs in a Port-au-Prince shantytown, in a report ominously titled “Assassinations, Ambushes, Hostage-Takings, Rape, Arson, Home-Invasions.” Another much-feared gang, under the leadership of the strangely charismatic criminal Jimmy Cherizier (aka Barbecue), has staged marches honoring Moïse. Meanwhile, Moïse allowed the Haitian legislature to lapse, and has been ruling by decree for more than a year now. He is trying to amend Haiti’s constitution to permit consecutive presidential terms, which were outlawed in order to prevent the development of presidential cults of personality, as in the Duvalier era. Last month, Moïse, facing rising unrest, falsely accused opposition leaders of staging a coup against him and of planning to assassinate him, and rounded up 23 of them, many still languishing today in one of Haiti’s inexcusable prisons. Among them are health care workers and judges from Haiti’s Supreme Court. Because during this spate of arrests, Moïse also shut down the Supreme Court.

 

Here’s what’s really going on, and it circles around disputed elections—an incendiary topic that we in the United States now understand more intimately than we used to. Moïse and his predecessor, pop musician Michel Martelly, were each elected in highly questionable votes. Martelly seemed to have lost his election in 2011, but the OAS—with the support of then–Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, the UN’s special envoy to Haiti, as well as the French and Canadian governments—investigated the balloting and decided that Martelly had won enough votes to participate in the runoff voting. In this OAS-sanctioned runoff, Martelly emerged as the victor. A wide sector of the Haitian public did not believe in this election’s validity.

 

>A wide sector of the Haitian public did not believe in this election’s validity.

 

Five years later, Moïse, tapped by Martelly to run for president after Martelly’s term ended, was elected in balloting with very low turnout and vote-counting issues. That election was annulled, and an interim president installed until a new election could be held, which also suffered from low turnout and questions about the final count, but was eventually validated by the OAS. Along with the OAS, the same outsiders, known as “the international community” or the Core Group, continued to support the Martelly-Moïse relay of the presidential office, and continue to this day. That means they’ve supported a decade of rule by presidents chosen in highly suspect elections.

 

https://www.thenation.com/article/world/haiti-moise-corruption-protest/

Anonymous ID: 034e82 July 7, 2021, 3:49 a.m. No.14072105   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2136

>>14072086

>known as “the international community” or the Core Group

 

CORE Inc. (CORE Group) is a 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are deductible to the full extent allowable under IRS regulations.

 

1901 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 902 | Washington, DC 20006

 

https://coregroup.org

 

Of course headquarters in Washington DC

Anonymous ID: 034e82 July 7, 2021, 4:06 a.m. No.14072147   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>14072135

 

A Bill appointed Judge passed away the other day at only 68.

 

U.S. District Judge William H. Pauley III

Pauley was nominated by Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on May 21, 1998.

 

Federal judge who presided over Michael Cohen case dies at 68

 

https://nypost.com/2021/07/06/judge-william-h-pauley-iii-who-presided-over-michael-cohen-case-dead-at-68/

 

That Southern District of Ny again