Anonymous ID: a9ce66 Oct. 28, 2021, 10:30 a.m. No.14872860   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2898

>>14872801

>"beagle" comms for southern S. America / Antarctica? or Nazis / Israelis in Argentina?

>>14872821

 

Before the war Argentina hosted a strong, very-well-organized pro-Nazi element that was controlled by the German ambassador. In the spring of 1938, some 20,000 Nazi supporters attended a “Day of Unity” rally held at the Luna Park stadium in Buenos Aires to celebrate the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria into the Third Reich.

 

U.S. Vice-Consul W. F. Busser attended the rally along with 20,000 others. Busser – it is unclear how much German he understood – reported that Luna Park did had all the trappings of the Berlin Sportpalast rallies: massed choruses of “Deutschland über Alles” and the party anthem “Horst-Wessel Lied”, the full panoply of Nazi organizations – Hitler Youth, Frontline Veterans, the SA – with their tossing standards, a high podium backed by Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer blazoned in giant Gothic letters on an enormous blood-red backdrop.

 

Argentine fascist youth – the Alianza de Juventud Nacionalista – were conspicuous in their gray shirts and Sam Browne belts; Nazi storm troopers ringed the entire auditorium. The latter were generally, Busser reported, of two types: “thick-necked and square-headed with well-filled paunches, or thin, pasty-faced, but terribly earnest…they must have been mostly waiters or poorly paid clerks”. The local eminences orated: Chargé d’Affaires Erich Otto Meynen (ambassador Thermann was in Germany); Richard Staudt, an immensely wealthy German-Argentine businessman who had been Austrian consul since 1932 (Staudt, never one to allow self-interest to be deflected by principle, later distanced himself from the Third Reich); and the ubiquitous Dr. Ott – a political speaker (Reichsredner) sent out by the Third Reich , who “gave an almost perfect imitation of Hitler”. “The speeches were exercises in mass hypnosis”, Busser said.

 

https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/nazi-rally-argentina-1938/

Anonymous ID: a9ce66 Oct. 28, 2021, 10:39 a.m. No.14872907   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2914

>>14872858

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Anonymous ID: a9ce66 Oct. 28, 2021, 10:53 a.m. No.14872986   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3132 >>3270

>>14872820

That cunt Nessel been harrassing this clerk or what?

Just skimmed this article so not sure.

 

Southfield clerk cleared of 4 election-related crimes, 2 charges remain

 

By Aileen Wingblad | awingblad@medianewsgroup.com | The Oakland Press

PUBLISHED: April 13, 2021 at 10:07 a.m. | UPDATED: June 17, 2021 at 3:08 a.m.

 

While four of six felony charges have been dropped for Southfield City Clerk Sherikia Hawkins in connection with the November 2018 election, a trial date is scheduled for the two remaining charges.

 

In February, months after taking the request under advisement, Oakland County Circuit Judge Leo Bowman quashed charges of forgery, filing false records and two counts of using a computer to commit a crime. Hawkins still faces one count each of misconduct in office and using a computer to commit a crime. Her attorneys are seeking to have those charges dismissed too, but for now jury selection is set to begin Oct. 28.

 

To quash refers to making void a ruling from a lower court. In this case, it references 45th District Judge Michelle Appel’s binding over the case to circuit court last June.

 

Hawkins was charged with the six crimes in September 2019 for reportedly submitting a revised Qualified Voter File, a database that records voter information including voting history. It was alleged that Hawkins fraudulently changed the file to falsely reflect absentee ballot return dates to match tabulated ballots. Previously logged absentee ballots were void due to arriving in envelopes that were not signed by the voter.

 

The Oakland County Clerk’s office reportedly discovered the discrepancies during the certification process. Those discrepancies were then brought to the attention of Attorney General Dana Nessel, who, along with Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, subsequently announced the charges. Nessel and Benson said the alleged crimes didn’t alter election results and didn’t disenfranchise any voters.

 

In his ruling to drop the falsifying records charge, Bowman stated there was no evidence of fraudulent intent, as required by law, when Hawkins modified the QVF.

 

In quashing the forgery charge, Bowman’s ruling states, in part: “Specifically, this Court finds that the entry of false information into a public record does not change the nature or genuineness of the document such that it is forgery.” Modifying the QVF didn’t make it a forged document, he stated, “since it was exactly what it purported to be – the QVF report.”

 

Hawkins left her job temporarily for a time after charges were filed. She has since returned to her position. A municipal clerk’s duties typically include running elections, but for now Southfield’s deputy clerk has taken that on as ordered by Benson.

 

Mayor weighs in

 

Southfield Mayor Ken Siver had glowing words to share about Hawkins, calling her “an excellent city clerk” and “very skilled.”

 

While she’s not handling elections currently, Siver said Hawkins has “tons of other work and is doing her duties.” He also noted that she’s “innocent until proven guilty.”

 

“I don’t know exactly what happened (in the election which led to charges filed), but it made no difference in the outcome of the election. There was no purposeful intent to change the results.

 

“Ms. Hawkins has done a tremendous job with voter registration and all the other functions of the office. I have great, great confidence in her, ” Siver said.

 

Hawkins’ term expires this November and she has filed for re-election.

 

>https://www.theoaklandpress.com/2021/04/13/southfield-clerk-cleared-of-4-election-related-crimes-2-charges-remain/