Anonymous ID: 6262a0 Oct. 14, 2021, 8:07 p.m. No.14788002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8061 >>8096 >>8193 >>8218 >>8315

Dr Shiva’s Open Forum on Maricopa County Audit: “Why Are There 6,545 MORE Early Voting Ballots Than The Images? That’s A Question”

 

Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, MIT Ph.D. SMVS, SMME, SBEE invited Maricopa County elections officials to an open dialog to discuss ballot anomalies and provide explanations to the Nation.

Maricopa County Officials failed to appear and give answers.

 

Dr. Shiva brought Phil Evans onto the live stream for four hours to talk about the discrepancies found, and the issues created by Maricopa County by their failure to communicate.

 

They discussed a huge discrepancy, 6,545 ballots are missing a corresponding image.

 

Dr. Shiva: For me Phil, this is sort of the heart of the issue here. I mean there’s many issues here, but this is a very significant point here because you’re looking at 6,545, more early voting ballots. Okay, then the envelope images associated with them. So, these numbers have to match. Okay, Phil, you run a business, I run a business, right? We have auditors come in the assets and the liabilities and the equity all better tally up, okay? We are not requesting anything more than to say please let us know why these numbers aren’t matching, they should match exactly, they should match perfectly. Either we didn’t get all the images, either not all early voting ballots come in images. Okay. But it’s a very simple answer. So, to the, we have almost about close to 35, 3,600 people listening today. So I would urge all of you to just recognize that this is not about left or right, this is not about attacking anyone, we’re just asking. In the interest of the public, in the interests of bringing this country together. Why are there 6,545 More early voting ballots than the images? That’s a question.

 

Liz Harrington shared this clip, again asking the one of the big questions.

 

Why are there 6,545 More early voting ballots than the images? That’s a question.

 

We do not know why there are 6,545 more ballots than images because Maricopa County will not provide answers.

 

Maricopa County officials instead use their corporate media allies and their Twitter page to disseminate misinformation and to avoid the questions.

 

All unredacted evidence has been delivered to the Arizona Attorney General’s office.

 

Contact him now and demand immediate action through a full criminal investigation.

Contact Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich HERE. https://www.azag.gov/contact-us

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/10/dr-shivas-open-forum-maricopa-county-audit-6545-early-voting-ballots-images-question-video/

Anonymous ID: 6262a0 Oct. 14, 2021, 8:10 p.m. No.14788032   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8096 >>8193 >>8218 >>8315

Female boxing champion Shields draws anger by claiming that bisexual Superman character is ‘pushing an agenda on children’

 

US boxing great Claressa Shields has earned a mixed reaction after announcing she is "disappointed" that the latest incarnation of Superman is bisexual, warning that it is "confusing kids" and "pushing an agenda".

 

Multiple boxing title holder Shields, who is one of the most successful boxers in US history, is known for her outspoken views, including a self-lionising theory that she is second only to Muhammad Ali.

 

The 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medalist could not contain her criticism when she discovered that comics giant DC has announced their new version of Superman will be coming out as bisexual.

 

"I googled it this morning," the MMA newcomer told welterweight boxing champion Errol Spence, responding to a tweet from him about the news.

 

"I’m disappointed they would even do that. He’s always been in love with Lois Lane."

 

Some puzzled fans pointed out the flaw in that theory, given that the new Superman, Jon Kent, is the son of the Clark Kent character who is traditionally portrayed as being in a relationship with Lane.

 

When she was told that the character is a relative of the original Superman, Shields hit back: "Don't make it no better."

 

"I’m nowhere near homophobic," she added to a respondent who asked her to "clear up what the issue is".

 

"I just don’t think that cartoon characters should be bisexual or gay. Leave the kids alone.

 

"Don’t push an agenda on children. To me, that’s confusing kids. If a teenager or adult decides to be bi or gay, congrats to them. I have no problem with that."

 

That caused a torrent of responses. "It's not 'pushing an agenda'," said one. "It's called representation. That's something I know you know the importance of."

 

Welsh boxer Charlene Jones showed her agreement with Shields, but an MMA fan retorted: "Remember how some people criticized the idea that Superman could be black because it 'pushed an agenda'?

 

"Superman represents the best of humanity yet can't be bisexual? That's kind of messed up. Also, what is exactly is 'confusing' about a hero who expresses who they can love?"

 

Shields did not respond on social media, moving on to mention her readiness for her next MMA fight, which is against Abigail Montes on October 27. She won her first fight in the discipline in June, knocking out Brittney Elkin at PFL 4.

 

https://www.rt.com/sport/537519-claressa-shields-superman-bisexual-tweets/

Anonymous ID: 6262a0 Oct. 14, 2021, 8:26 p.m. No.14788123   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8147 >>8193 >>8218 >>8315

Anti-Trump Neocons Led By Ex-CIA Operative To Back Democrats In Midterms

 

A group of Republicans who hate all things Trump are set to endorse a slate of Democratic lawmakers throughout next year's midterm election season in a bid to stop the Republican party from regaining control of Congress.

 

Led in part by former CIA counterintelligence officer and failed 2016 Reoublican presidential candidate Evan McMullin (now an independent), the "Renew America Movement" (RAM) claims to support "principled Democrats, Republicans, and Independents who have the courage to stand up to political extremists in races across the country."

 

'Founding signatories' include notable neocons and anti-Trumpers McMullin, Anthony Scaramucci, George Conway, Max Boot, Michael Hayden, Michael Chertoff, Tom Ridge and dozens of others.

 

Trump, meanwhile, has endorsed several candidates who are mounting primary challenges against GOP lawmakers who voted to impeach him over the Jan. 6 Capitol riots - such as Alaska's Lisa Murkowski, according to Reuters.

 

RAM, whose leadership includes former Republican Governors Christine Todd Whitman of New Jersey and Bill Weld of Massachusetts, said supporting moderate candidates is vital to safeguarding American democracy. -Reuters

 

"With the mounting threats to our democracy and Constitution, we need people who work proactively to lead their party and the country away from the political extremes," the group's national political director, Joel Searby, told the outlet.

 

So far, RAM will endorse and/or campaign for 11 moderate Democrats, 9 moderate Republians and one independent running in next year's midterm elections. Those backed include Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and Sen. Mark Kelley (D-AZ).

 

Unsurprisingly, they're also supporting Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Adam Kinzinger (R-IL).

 

While claiming to 'lead the country away from the political extremes,' we note that the group doesn't seem to be opposing any far-left Democratic socialists - arguably the most 'politically extreme' faction in DC.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/anti-trump-neocons-led-ex-cia-operative-back-democrats-midterms

Anonymous ID: 6262a0 Oct. 14, 2021, 8:30 p.m. No.14788141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8193 >>8218 >>8315

Treasury Official Warns Using Stablecoins For Payments "Raises A Whole Set Of Issues"

 

As bitcoin prices surge in anticipation of the SEC finally approving a bitcoin ETF (after years of turning down one application after another), one top crypto regulator from Treasury - Treasury Undersecretary for Domestic Finance Nellie Liang - offered a frank explanation for why the Treasury Department sees stablecoins as an important locus for crypto regulation. The issue is that stablecoins solve a critical problem for crypto: they're rarely volatile, by design. Bloomberg reported earlier this month that tether, one of the biggest stablecoins, appears to be a massive Ponzi scheme. Although it saw some volatility in response, on Thursday, tether was trading right around $1.

 

Why is it that tether didn't collapse after being accused of being a Ponzi scheme (not like this is even the first time)? Because stable coins like tether have become a central part of the crypto-trading economy, allowing traders to move easily into and out of positions in different coins without ever needing to re-convert their crypto to US dollars. As Liang put it, stablecoins play a "foundational" role in the crypto economy. While they're mostly used for trading right now, the Treasury is keeping a close eye on whether stablecoins start being used for commerce, something that might trigger a backlash from the Treasury since it would be a sign that a real competitor to the US dollar might actually be emerging.

 

As Liang added, stablecoins being used for payments (like Mark Zuckerberg infamously tried to do) "raises a whole set of issues".

 

“We believe they’re kind of foundational to crypto and future crypto services,” Liang said Thursday during a virtual event sponsored by the Institute of International Finance. “They’re being used mostly for crypto trading currently. They also have the potential and have started to be used for payments – and may be widely used for payments, and that raises a whole set of issues that the President."

 

“They’re being used mostly for crypto trading currently. They also have the potential and have started to be used for payments – and may be widely used for payments, and that raises a whole set of issues that the President’s Working Group wanted to focus on,” she said.

 

At this point, more regulation for the crypto community seems virtually inevitable with Janet Yellen running Treasury and Gary Gensler running the SEC. President Biden and his advisors have even considered imposing an entire new regulatory framework for crypto via executive fiatn (no pun intended).

 

Liang is a member of the President's Working Group on crypto regulation. For those who aren't familiar with it, the working group includes the heads of Treasury and several other federal agencies. The group is planning to issue a report on stablecoins by the end of the month. In addition to the policy-setting team, the DoJ has put together a task force to combat cryptocurrency-related crime as well.

 

Media reports have suggested that the Biden Administration plans to regulate stablecoins like banks. He's also reportedly considered hiring a "crypto czar"

 

But whatever happens, keep in mind: whatever lip-service federal policymakers give about stablecoins (including the FedCoin which is being studied by the central bank) being a key part of innovation, in reality, they see it as one thing: a threat.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/treasury-official-warns-using-stablecoins-payments-raises-whole-set-issues