Anonymous ID: c98568 Alice in Wonderland Nov. 1, 2021, 11:55 a.m. No.14900713   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0742

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was published in 1865.

 

It was inspired when, three years earlier on 4 July, Lewis Carroll and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed up the '"River Isis"' in a boat with three young girls.

Anonymous ID: c98568 Nov. 1, 2021, 12:19 p.m. No.14900859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1025 >>1282 >>1372 >>1428

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>https://twitter.com/WendyRogersAZ/status/1455170712843456512?s=20

 

Virginia Dems Cited 300,000+ Mail-In Ballot 'Delay' Days Before Election Officials, Media Said Results May Not Be Known On Election Day - National File

 

Virginia Democrats had filed a lawsuit against USPS complaining about a “delay” of 300,000 mail-in votes just days before election officials and mainstream media outlets began priming the public for a scenario in which the results of the gubernatorial election may not be decided on Election Day due to mail-in ballots.

 

The Elias Law Group, a firm recently hired by the Terry McAuliffe campaign headed by Clinton-allied attorney Marc Elias, filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Democratic Party of Virginia on Friday October 22 against the United States Postal Service (USPS) citing a “delay” of over 300 thousand mail-in ballots in the gubernatorial race.

 

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“With Election Day less than two weeks away and more than 300,000 Virginians likely to attempt to cast their votes by mail, the failure of the United States Postal Service…to timely process and deliver election-related mail is threatening to disenfranchise thousands of Virginia voters,” the lawsuit claimed.

 

“Thousands of absentee ballots currently sit at postal facilities throughout the Commonwealth, unprocessed for weeks on end.”

 

The USPS maintains they have a “robust and tested process for the proper handling and timely delivery of Election Mail.”

 

“Our Election Mail processes and procedures are fully operational in Virginia. We are not aware of any processing delays of any ballots within our facilities nor any ballot delivery delays, and we have fully communicated this information to election officials,” USPS public relations representative Martha Johnson told The Washington Times.

 

Just days after the lawsuit was filed, corporate media outlets and partisan election officials began priming Virginia voters for a post-Election Day debacle in which the winner of the race may be unknowable until the following Friday due to mail-in ballots.

 

READ MORE: Trump-Hating Virginia Elections Director Says Tuesday’s Results May ‘Have To Wait Until Friday’ Because Of Mail-In Votes

 

In Virginia, as was the same for the 2020 Presidential Election, mail-in votes are for some reason allowed to be counted if they are postmarked by the end of Election Day and received three whole days after the election.

 

Last year, 300,000 votes for Joe Biden were counted in a series of five suspicious ballot drops in the dead of night after Election Day in Virginia, with one of those dumps accounting for a staggering 73% of all Biden votes in Fairfax County.

 

As a result of the 308,000-vote ballot dump, Biden appeared to have defeated President Donald Trump by a margin of 80% in Virginia’s most populous county, vastly and suspiciously outperforming failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.

 

 

https://nationalfile.com/virginia-dems-cited-300000-mail-in-ballot-delay-days-before-election-officials-media-said-results-may-not-be-known-on-election-day/

Anonymous ID: c98568 Polio virus found in sewer (Netherlands) - World Today News Nov. 1, 2021, 1:14 p.m. No.14901180   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Polio virus found in Bilthoven, Netherlands (sewer - World Today News

 

The polio virus was found last month in the sewage system of the Utrecht Science Park in Bilthoven, the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate reported. It is a variant that is used for the production of the polio vaccine.

 

Four organizations are located on the Bilthoven site that are allowed to work with the polio virus. Samples are taken from the sewer every three weeks to check whether the polio virus has entered it.

 

The inspectorate is investigating to find out where the virus comes from.

Two options:

The virus can have ended up directly in the sewer through a drain, or through the toilet by an infected employee. In the first case, there is no danger to public health. The Netherlands has a closed sewage system that ends at purification plants that make the virus harmless.

 

In the event that an infected employee is the source, there is a risk. They can transmit the polio virus in their own circle to people who have not been vaccinated against polio.

 

For this reason, sewer systems throughout the Netherlands are checked for the presence of the virus. The inspectorate pays particular attention to sewer systems in the Bible Belt, since relatively many people there do not have themselves vaccinated for religious reasons.

Not first time

 

The polio virus was also found in the same sewer last year and last spring. The last time it was a weakened strain of the virus used to make the oral polio vaccine. The virus probably entered the sewer by an infected employee.

 

In 2017, two employees of a vaccine producer in Bilthoven were accidentally exposed to the polio virus. One of them was actually infected.

 

https://www.world-today-news.com/polio-virus-found-in-bilthoven-sewer/