Anonymous ID: 7a0868 Sept. 11, 2021, 3:35 p.m. No.14560684   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Detox Aluminum & Graphene Oxide w/ Dr. Bill McGraw

 

Dr. Bill McGraw joins the program to explain how we are bombarded with aluminum and what the heavy metal does to your body. He explains how aluminum is a disaster for humans and causes everything from Alzheimer’s, autism, inflammation, low sperm count, cancer and more. He explains its not a desperate situation and how you can successfully and inexpensively detox aluminum from your body. Then we discuss how to detox graphene oxide and why it is so critical to eliminate it from your body; especially those individuals who have received the mRNA shot and other shots containing graphene oxide.

 

https://sarahwestall.com/take-notes-detox-aluminum-graphene-oxide-w-dr-bill-mcgraw/

Anonymous ID: 7a0868 Sept. 11, 2021, 3:36 p.m. No.14560693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0862 >>1187 >>1257 >>1262 >>1274 >>1381

AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers – Audit Report Coming NEXT WEEK – Criminal Wrongdoing Will Be Referred To AG Brnovich

 

Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers concluded her nationwide Audit The Vote Tour with a stop in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Thursday.

 

State Senator Rogers endorsed U.S. Senate Candidate Jackson Lahmeyer at the Tulsa rally. Lahmeyer is a tenacious fighter who will not back down to the radical left or the despotic Biden regime. His top priority is election integrity because that is what got us into this current mess.

 

After this last stop, Rogers is on her way back to Arizona to continue her legislative duties and finish what the Arizona Senate has started.

 

The latest findings from the Maricopa County canvass, led by Liz Harris and other brave citizen patriots, exhibit even more possible criminal wrongdoing.

 

The audit report is now expected next week after the delay caused by Maricopa County and COVID-19.

 

TGP’s Jordan Conradson spoke with Senator Wendy Rogers on her way back to Arizona.

 

Conradson: Do you have anything you can share with us on your findings, while you’ve been out of town on future rumblings of audits across the nation?

 

Rogers: Well, great to be with you, Jordan, I’m in New Mexico in Santa Rosa, halfway point between Tulsa, Oklahoma, and home. We’ll be home tomorrow night. We expect the audit to come out with its final report next week. I just spent time as I say in Oklahoma. I’ve spent time in Missouri prior to that, these are states that went red. But people know in these states that there was fraud, there was corruption, and say, for example, Missouri, where Donald Trump won by 19 points. He probably won by 39 points, because these urban areas have had insidious increasing fraud for years. And that’s what a canvass discovers. This is what is so wonderful about the canvas that came out a few days ago in Arizona. This was a group of concerned citizens who, despite federal pressure on us, The State Senate, to a point where we couldn’t really include a canvas in our package. These valiant patriots banded together, produced their own software even, to do this, and went to empty lots to determine how many fake voters there were. Went to homes where maybe one person lived there but 10 people voted from there, or talked to voters who voted, and then didn’t have their vote counted. So this is the cornerstone, you have the audit, and then you have the canvas, and both work together to tell a story. And this is why I doubly have called for decertification of what we submitted in January, to say that we should decertify the presidential election.

 

Conradson: There was hundreds of thousands of possibly fraudulent votes. Ghost votes and lost votes. So, what happens next? Does Attorney General Brnovich get involved because this is obviously fraudulent? This is a crime.

 

Rogers: If there is criminal wrongdoing, that has been discovered in our audit, absolutely, that will be referred to Attorney General Brnovich.

 

Conradson: I want to talk to you about the Reawaken America Tour. I saw that you just joined on with Clay Clark, General Flynn. Can you tell us a little bit about that?

 

Rogers: Yeah, that’s really an exciting movement. Clay Clark is a business entrepreneur out of Tulsa, a devout man of faith. A brilliant, brilliant man and he has put together this Reawaken America Tour that brings people together in an action-oriented atmosphere. He does these rallies around the country, and I met him and spent a lot of time with him yesterday before I did the rally with Jackson Lahmeyer, who I endorsed for U.S. Senate today from Oklahoma. Clay Clark has been doing these rallies and bringing together all these different conservative, truth finding, politically active platforms, and podcasters and so forth, and true leaders in the movement, like General Flynn and putting them all in one place so people can come and get into an action oriented atmosphere. And then go forward to help our country, to learn the truth and to get involved. I’m very excited to be with them, upcoming in Dallas, and in San Antonio in the coming weeks.

 

Conradson: And my last question with, with everything that’s going on in Afghanistan, our southern border, Joe Biden’s medical apartheid, what is the importance of election integrity right now?

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/breaking-az-state-senator-wendy-rogers-audit-report-coming-next-week-criminal-wrongdoing-will-referred-ag-brnovich/

 

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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/09/breaking-az-state-senator-wendy-rogers-audit-report-coming-next-week-criminal-wrongdoing-will-referred-ag-brnovich/

Anonymous ID: 7a0868 Sept. 11, 2021, 3:45 p.m. No.14560736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0759

Prince Andrew's lawyers claim court papers in Virginia Roberts rape case were NOT properly served: Royal lawyers plan to boycott court hearing and hope to get case thrown out on a technicality

 

Andrew's lawyers hope to get the rape case thrown out on a technicality

The Duke was finally served legal papers over a civil case for rape and sex assault

His team say the papers were not properly served and they will boycott hearing

 

Prince Andrew has finally been served legal papers over a civil case for rape and sexual assault.

 

They were accepted by the security chief at his Windsor home after weeks of 'avoiding' officials, court documents dramatically revealed.

 

The clock is now ticking on the Duke of York, who has 21 days to respond or he will face a default judgment.

 

But last night Andrew's lawyers claimed the papers were not properly served and they plan to boycott Monday's court hearing into the accusations lodged by Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts.

 

The prince's team also hopes to get the case thrown out on a technicality. In a legal filing, his solicitor Gary Bloxsome said the document Miss Roberts signed in 2009 may make her action invalid. It is the first indication of how the prince and his lawyers intend to fight the case after weeks of silence.

 

Yesterday a new affidavit was also lodged in New York from a London-based 'corporate investigator and process server', Cesar Augusto Sepulveda, who was employed to personally serve Andrew with court papers relating to the US action.

 

He records how he first went to Royal Lodge, Andrew's Windsor mansion, on August 12 and was met by Metropolitan Police officers guarding the gate who told him they 'could not raise anyone in charge'. They said they had been 'instructed not to allow anyone attending there for the purpose of serving court process on the grounds of the property'. And they added that no documentation would be forwarded on, leaving the server with the strong impression they had been 'primed'.

 

But Mr Sepulveda returned on August 27 and was told he could now leave his papers and they would be forwarded.

 

In other court documents, Roberts' lawyer David Boies detailed the extensive efforts they went to in order to serve Andrew.

 

They said that on August 12, four days after filing the lawsuit, he sent copies of the summons and the complaint to five different lawyers from three law firms who they had 'reason to believe' represented the Duke.

 

On the same day Boies' team emailed the same documents doy.office@royal.uk, the Duke of York's public email, and got a response acknowledging the email.

 

On August 18, a copy of the complaint and summons was sent to Blair Berk, the Los Angeles lawyer who reportedly represents Andrew. The next day Clare Montgomery of Matrix Chambers in London replied that she was 'not authorized' to accept service on behalf of the Duke.

 

On August 26, Boies said that his lawyers sent Andrew a copy of the summons and the complaint at Royal Lodge via a same-day courier service. They also sent a copy by regular post in the UK and via FedEx, which was sent on August 16 and was delivered on August 20.

 

According to Boies these measures ensure they have 'properly served' the summons according to the rules of the Hague Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial Documents, to which the US and UK are parties.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9979079/Prince-Andrews-lawyers-claim-court-papers-Virginia-Roberts-rape-case-NOT-properly-served.html

Anonymous ID: 7a0868 Sept. 11, 2021, 3:53 p.m. No.14560808   🗄️.is 🔗kun

20 arrested at protest against lockdowns & ‘LGBTQ+ propaganda’ in Lithuania

 

Police in Vilnius have detained 20 people after a thousands-strong rally against Covid-19 restrictions and what protesters criticized as “LGTBQ+ propaganda” ended in a standoff with law enforcement.

 

Around 5,000 people flocked to the center of the Lithuanian capital on Friday for an event organized by the traditionalist Lithuanian Family Movement. The protesters, who gathered at Cathedral Square north of the city’s Old Town, were seen waving Lithuania’s national flags and holding placards that read: “George Soros out of Lithuania!” and “No to animal passports” – a reference to the introduction of immunity passports and other Covid-19 restrictions that are to come into force on Monday.

 

The protesters demanded the government scrap the policy, which will bar access to some shops, services and indoor public events for those without immunity certificates. The documents are provided to those who are fully vaccinated, have recently recovered from Covid-19 or anybody who has tested negative for the virus within the last 48 hours.

 

The protest proceeded largely incident-free until the end, when a group of demonstrators set off towards Lithuania’s parliament, the Seimas, defying police orders and the Family Movement’s leader, Raimondas Grinevicius, who urged supporters to stay on the square and avoid provocations before the rally.

 

Videos posted on social media showed police officers in riot gear breaking up the crowd and arresting several people.

 

Out of the about two dozen people who were detained, the majority were nabbed for disobeying police orders, including walking on the roadway, police said. Two people were arrested as part of an investigation into earlier clashes outside the parliament, while one was detained for illegal possession of drugs.

No one was injured during the brief standoff and no property was damaged, the police said.

 

In addition to airing their grievances over the government’s handling of the pandemic, the gathered also opposed a bill to legalize same-sex civil partnerships and a proposal to ratify the Istanbul Convention – a human rights treaty aimed at combating violence against women and domestic violence in general – which was adopted by the Council of Europe in 2011.

 

The treaty is perceived by several nations, including Bulgaria, Slovakia and Poland, as championing the LGBTQ+ cause and harming traditional family values. Lithuania signed the convention in 2013 but has never ratified it.

 

A pre-recorded video greeting from representatives of Fidesz, the party of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, was played during the rally, which was also attended by members of Germany’s right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/534537-lithuania-protest-covid-restrictions-lgbtq/