Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:19 p.m. No.14970334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0384 >>0399 >>0570 >>0699 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

11/10/21

 

With an approval rating at 19% in Wyoming, people are wise to Liz Cheney. She is a threat to Free and Fair elections, which are the cornerstone of our Country, because she caved so easily on the Crime of the Century. She is happy to join the Democrats in the Unselect Committee (the next RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA Hoax), and spread more of their lies. Cheney is far more unpopular than her father, who just lost his position as the least popular Vice President in American history to Kamala Harris. Democrats would never put up with a Liz Cheney in their ranks. If we had a Free and Fair media, instead of a corrupt media, those election results would never have been allowed to happen. The proof of irregularities and fraud is massive!

 

https://www.donaldjtrump.com/news/news-e3bnsf9zzs0

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:22 p.m. No.14970374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0388 >>0399 >>0422 >>0570 >>0699 >>0816 >>0842 >>0854 >>0869 >>0921 >>0995

>>14970311

Igor Danchenko was a primary researcher of the so-called Steele dossier.

Igor Danchenko was a primary researcher of the so-called Steele dossier.Credit…Jonah M. Kessel/The New York Times

 

Nov. 4, 2021

WASHINGTON — An analyst who was a key contributor to Democratic-funded opposition research into possible links between Donald J. Trump and Russia was arrested on Thursday and charged with lying to the F.B.I. about his sources.

 

The analyst, Igor Danchenko, was a primary researcher for claims that went into the so-called Steele dossier, a compendium of rumors and unproven assertions suggesting that Mr. Trump and his 2016 campaign were compromised by and conspiring with Russian intelligence officials to help him defeat Hillary Clinton.

 

In a 39-page indictment obtained by the special counsel, John H. Durham, a grand jury accused Mr. Danchenko of five counts of making false statements to the F.B.I. about his sources for certain claims in the dossier.

 

The indictment showed that two and a half years after then-Attorney General William P. Barr appointed him to scour the Trump-Russia investigation for any wrongdoing, and a year after Mr. Trump lost re-election, Mr. Durham continues to press ahead.

 

“The special counsel’s investigation is ongoing,” the Justice Department said in a release that described the indictment but provided no direct statement from Mr. Durham.

 

Mr. Danchenko appeared before a magistrate judge at the federal courthouse in Alexandria, Va., on Thursday afternoon, wearing a white shirt and dark green pants and standing with his hands behind his back as he listened to the proceeding. His defense lawyer tried to enter a plea of not guilty, but the judge said that was premature before releasing Mr. Danchenko on bond. The lawyer declined to make a statement to reporters afterward.

 

The dossier has played a vivid role in the Trump-Russia affair, but was largely peripheral to the official inquiry. The F.B.I. had already opened its counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia before the Steele dossier reached the agents working on that matter. The special counsel who eventually took over the inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Robert S. Mueller III, did not rely upon it in his final report.

 

But some claims from the dossier made their way into an F.B.I. wiretap application targeting a former Trump campaign adviser, Carter Page, in October 2016, and three renewal applications the following year. And other portions of it — particularly a salacious claim about a purported blackmail tape — caused a political and media firestorm when BuzzFeed published the materials in January 2017, shortly before Mr. Trump was sworn in.

 

Most of the important claims in the dossier — a series of reports written by Mr. Danchenko’s employer, Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence agent — have not been proven, and some have been refuted, including by Mr. Mueller. F.B.I. agents interviewed Mr. Danchenko several times in 2017 when they were seeking to run down the claims.

 

The first false statement charge in the indictment concerns Mr. Danchenko's interactions with a person the indictment describes as a public relations executive with strong ties to the Democratic Party.

 

The indictment said Mr. Danchenko falsely told the F.B.I. that he had not discussed the claims in the dossier with the public relations executive. But, the indictment said, the executive — who in his professional career frequently interacted with Eurasian clients, with a particular focus on Russia — was a source for some of the claims, including gossip about the ouster of Paul Manafort as Mr. Trump’s campaign chairman.

 

The indictment did not name the person it called “PR Executive-1,” but its description matched the career of Charles Dolan Jr., who was the state chairman of the Clinton-Gore campaigns in Virginia in 1992 and 1996 and was appointed to a position in the State Department in the Clinton administration.

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:22 p.m. No.14970376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0388 >>0399 >>0570 >>0699 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

>>14970311

Mr. Dolan was earlier named in a declaration by Olga Galkina, one of Mr. Danchenko’s sources, as someone to whom Mr. Danchenko had introduced her; the indictment also said that the executive and a source who appears to be Ms. Galkina had regular interactions, including in ways that indicated they supported Mrs. Clinton’s campaign.

 

Mr. Dolan’s lawyer, Ralph D. Martin, confirmed in an email that his client was the executive named in the indictment, but said that Mr. Dolan, as a potential witness in the case, would have no comment.

 

The indictment linked Mr. Dolan to Mr. Danchenko in several other ways. It said he had lunch with Mr. Danchenko in Moscow in June 2016. At the time, Mr. Dolan was staying in the same Moscow hotel where the dossier claimed that Russian intelligence made a blackmail tape involving Mr. Trump and prostitutes.

 

Mr. Dolan toured the presidential suite, the indictment said, and a hotel staff member told him that Mr. Trump had stayed there — but Mr. Dolan and another person on the tour told the F.B.I. that the staff member did not mention any salacious activity.

 

Given that Mr. Dolan was present at places and events where Mr. Danchenko collected information for the dossier, the indictment said, the researcher’s “subsequent lie” about Mr. Dolan’s connection to it “was highly material to the F.B.I.’s investigation of these matters.”

 

The other four false-statement charges concern Mr. Danchenko’s claims to the F.B.I. about purported interactions with Sergei Millian, a former president of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce, as a potential source for the dossier. (The indictment did not explicitly name Mr. Millian, who has previously said that Mr. Danchenko reached out to him but that he never responded or spoke with the researcher.)

 

Mr. Danchenko told the F.B.I. that he received a phone call in late July 2016 from a Russian-sounding person who did not identify himself but whom Mr. Danchenko took to be Mr. Millian, and that he had arranged to meet the businessman in New York but Mr. Millian did not show up.

 

But the indictment said it was not true that Mr. Danchenko believed he had spoken to Mr. Millian in late July. It cited an email Mr. Danchenko sent to Mr. Millian in August, following up on an earlier email to which Mr. Millian had apparently not responded. The wording of that August email was inconsistent with the claim of a recent phone call, the indictment said.

 

The flaws in the Steele dossier and Mr. Danchenko’s 2017 interviews with F.B.I. agents played a central role in a high-profile 2019 report by the Justice Department’s inspector general.

 

That report cited ways in which Mr. Danchenko’s description of his sourcing suggested the material was thinner and more speculative than how Mr. Steele later drafted them, and it faulted the F.B.I. for continuing to cite material from the dossier in wiretap renewal applications without alerting judges that a reason had arisen to doubt its credibility.

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:23 p.m. No.14970379   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0388 >>0399 >>0570 >>0699 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

>>14970311

The inspector general report also said that a decade earlier, when Mr. Danchenko — who was born in Russia but lives in the United States — worked for the Brookings Institution, a prominent Washington think-tank, he had been the subject of a counterintelligence investigation into whether he was a Russian agent.

 

In an interview with The New York Times in 2020, Mr. Danchenko defended the integrity of his work, saying he had been tasked to gather “raw intelligence” and was simply passing it on to Mr. Steele. Mr. Danchenko — who made his name as a Russia analyst by exposing indications that the dissertation of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia contained plagiarized material — also denied being a Russian agent.

 

“I’ve never been a Russian agent,” Mr. Danchenko said. “It is ridiculous to suggest that. This, I think, it’s slander.”

 

The indictment did not accuse Mr. Danchenko of working for Russian intelligence, although Mr. Durham did quote a June 2016 email from the public relations executive to an acquaintance in which the executive said he thought Mr. Danchenko had worked for a Russian intelligence agency “since he told me he spent two years in Iran. And when I first met him, he knew more about me than I did.” The line was followed by a winking emoticon.

 

Mr. Steele’s efforts were part of opposition research that Democrats were indirectly funding by the time the 2016 general election took shape.

 

His business intelligence firm was a subcontractor to another research firm, Fusion GPS, which originally began researching Trump-Russia ties during the primary election on behalf of a conservative who opposed Mr. Trump’s campaign. When it was clear that Mr. Trump would be the Republican nominee, the original funder dropped the effort, but Fusion GPS was hired to keep going by the Perkins Coie law firm, which was working for the Hillary Clinton campaign.

 

Mr. Danchenko has said he did not know who Mr. Steele’s client was at the time and considered himself a nonpartisan analyst and researcher.

 

In February, Mr. Durham used a subpoena to obtain old personnel files and other documents related to Mr. Danchenko from the Brookings Institution, where Mr. Danchenko had worked from 2005 until 2010.

 

The charges against Mr. Danchenko follow Mr. Durham’s indictment in September of a cybersecurity lawyer, Michael A. Sussmann, which accused him of lying to the F.B.I. about who he was working for when he brought concerns about possible Trump-Russia links to the bureau in September 2016.

 

Mr. Sussmann, who then also worked for Perkins Coie, was relaying concerns from data scientists about odd internet logs that they said suggested the possibility of a covert communications channel between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, a Kremlin-linked financial institution. He has denied lying to the F.B.I. about who he was working for.

 

William K. Rashbaum contributed reporting from New York, and Chris Cameron from Alexandria, Va.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/04/us/politics/igor-danchenko-arrested-steele-dossier.html

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:25 p.m. No.14970407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0410 >>0570 >>0699 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

>>14970317

Trump warns Biden administration taking the wrong approach to China: 'It shows such weakness'

 

EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, said the Biden administration is taking the wrong approach to China, warning that the current messaging to Beijing shows "such weakness."

 

President Biden in September spoke by phone with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the second time. The White House said the president "made clear" that the discussion was "part of the United States’ ongoing effort to responsibly manage the competition between the United States and the PRC."

 

TRUMP WILL 'PROBABLY' ANNOUNCE 2024 PLANS AFTER MIDTERMS: 'A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL BE VERY HAPPY'

 

After that call, the White House said that "the two leaders discussed the responsibility of both nations to ensure competition does not veer into conflict." And since, White House officials have said they "welcome stiff competition" between the U.S. and China.

 

But the former president said he doesn’t think the Biden administration’s strategy is effective.

 

"I don’t think it is a good way to express it to China," he told Fox News. "It shows such weakness. We have shown such weakness."

 

"China respected this country when I was president," Trump continued. "China does not respect our country any more. It is very sad."

 

Is Trump planning a presidential bid in 2024?Video

He added: "And even that message – that’s not a good message. It’s not an appropriate message."

 

BIDEN, IN CALL WITH CHINA'S XI JINPING, SETS 'GUARDRAILS' TO ENSURE 'COMPETITION DOES NOT VEER INTO CONFLICT'

 

During his administration, Trump in January 2020 signed a Phase 1 trade agreement with China, easing hostility between the world’s two largest economies amid decades of complaints that Beijing was manipulating its currency and stealing trade secrets from American firms.

 

That agreement included commitments from Beijing to halt intellectual property theft, refrain from currency manipulation, cooperate in financial services and purchase an additional $200 billion of U.S. products during 2020 and 2021.

 

Despite that agreement, intelligence officials toward the end of the Trump administration warned that China posed a grave national security threat to the United States.

 

The Biden administration, while engaging in "competition" with Beijing, has warned of the "reality" that China "has rapidly become more assertive" and is capable of "combining its economic, diplomatic, military and technological power to mount a sustained challenge to a stable and open international system."

 

ODNI WARNS CHINA'S COLLECTION OF US HEALTH CARE DATA, DNA POSE 'SERIOUS RISKS' TO ECONOMIC, NATIONAL SECURITY

 

Officials have also warned that China is the "only competitor" potentially capable of mounting a "challenge" to the international system.

 

The CIA last month announced the formation of the China Mission Center to counter China.

 

CIA Director William Burns said the China Mission Center will address the challenges posed by the People’s Republic of China and emphasized that "the threat is from the Chinese government, not its people."

 

Burns said the new mission center will bring "a whole-of-Agency response" and will "unify the exceptional work CIA is already doing against the key rival."

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-biden-administration-china-wrong-approach

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:27 p.m. No.14970419   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0426 >>0431 >>0459 >>0570 >>0699 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

>>14970323

EXCLUSIVE: 26,000 Dead People Still Registered to Vote in Michigan, Lawsuit Alleges

 

Theresa Domasiewicz, a one-time resident still listed as a registered voter in Michigan, would be 108 years old if she were alive today. But she isn’t, having died in May 2000.

 

Domasiewicz is among 25,975 dead people who remain on the state’s voting rolls, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan.

 

Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative ethics watchdog, alleges in the lawsuit that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, has not complied with the 1993 National Voter Registration Act. That federal law says election officials must “conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters.”

 

The legal group’s analysis of the Michigan voting rolls found another registered voter who would be 100 years old today had she not died in 2000.

 

A significant number of voters—3,956 registrants—have been dead for at least 20 years, according to Public Interest Legal Foundation.

 

Another 17,479 registered voters still on the rolls died at least a decade ago, while the bulk—23,663—have been dead for five years or more.

 

“Michigan’s list maintenance activities have proven unreasonably inadequate to identify many registrants who are deceased, some of which have been deceased for a significant number of years and been published in newspaper death notices,” the legal foundation states in the complaint. “The foundation was able to find copies of death notices and pictures of grave markers for individuals included on the foundation’s list of likely deceased registrants.”

 

A spokesman for the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office said the office had not seen the lawsuit yet and couldn’t comment on specifics.

 

“Michigan maintains its voter registration list in accordance with all state and federal laws, including provisions for deceased voters,” Jake Rollow, the office’s chief of external affairs, told The Daily Signal in an email. “We have not yet seen such a lawsuit and cannot comment.”

 

Public Interest Legal Foundation did not allege specific cases of someone using the names of dead residents to cast fraudulent votes in Michigan.

 

“This case is about ensuring that deceased registrants are not receiving ballots,” J. Christian Adams, president of Public Interest Legal Foundation, said in a written statement.

 

“For over a year, we’ve shared specific data with the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office about the alarming problem of deceased registrants on Michigan’s voter rolls,” Adams said, adding:

 

Secretary Benson has done nothing to resolve the problem and is even refusing to hand over public documents related to these failures. The failure to remove deceased registrants creates an opportunity for fraud and makes Michigan’s elections less secure.

 

Public Interest Legal Foundation’s lawsuit asserts that Benson and her office failed to remove the names of deceased voters from the registration rolls and failed to provide documents regarding its efforts to remove the names of dead voters from the rolls.

 

“The foundation has spent many thousands of dollars reviewing Michigan’s election procedures and documented failures to maintain an accurate and correct voter roll as required by the NVRA,” the complaint says, referring to the National Voter Registration Act.

 

“Defendant’s unlawful list maintenance program has forced the foundation to incur substantial costs comparing Michigan’s voter rolls to the Social Security Death Index, various commercial databases, and other sources in order to identify deceased registrants.”

https://www.dailysignal.com/2021/11/03/exclusive-26000-dead-people-still-registered-to-vote-in-michigan-lawsuit-alleges/

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:29 p.m. No.14970440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0465 >>0468 >>0502 >>0543 >>0554 >>0570 >>0699 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

>>14970329

 

Trump slams Biden spending bills as 'Green New Deal,' warns Democrats will lose dozens of House seats in 2022

 

Trump called the legislation a 'rip-off' for the American people

 

EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump slammed President Biden’s spending agenda as the "Green New Deal bill," warning that, if passed, the American people will face tax increases, and the Democratic Party will lose dozens of seats in the House of Representatives during the 2022 midterms.

 

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Friday, the former president discussed President Biden’s "Build Back Better" agenda and the bipartisan infrastructure package pending in Congress.

 

Biden has struggled to reach a deal that satisfies both progressive and moderate Democrats on both the reconciliation and infrastructure bills in both the House and the Senate.

 

Donald Trump knocks President Biden's 'failed administration' in exclusive interviewVideo

"It is hard to believe they won’t do it, but I think if they do it, it’s going to cost [Biden] a lot in the election," Trump told Fox News. "Because the people don’t want it. It is a rip-off for America. It is a big tax increase."

 

Trump slammed the infrastructure bill, saying "it is not an infrastructure bill," echoing Republican complaints that the majority of the legislation is not focused on infrastructure, but rather on other spending items.

 

"It is a Green New Deal bill," Trump said.

 

Trump was likening Biden's spending agenda to the Green New Deal, which is designed to tackle climate change and more, combining ideas incorporated in former President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s signature New Deal and modern ideas like renewable energy and resource efficiency. The bill was pushed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other liberal lawmakers in 2019.

 

Meanwhile, Trump touted Republicans, saying "we have a lot of great people in the Republican Party."

 

"We have some bad ones, like everything else, but we have some tremendous people," Trump said.

 

"The one thing I’ll say is, the Democrats, they’re vicious, they have horrible policy, but, they stick together," Trump said. "This is the first time I have seen it in a long time."

 

The former president was referring to the infighting between the White House and Democrats and among lawmakers in both the House and the Senate on the spending packages. Last month, the White House and the Senate Democratic leadership struggled to reach an agreement to secure the support of moderate Democrat Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.

 

And on Friday, Biden canceled a planned trip to Rehoboth, Del., to stay in Washington, as the White House and Democratic leaders attempted to rally enough support among House progressives to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill by Friday night.

 

Sources told Fox News that Biden was personally calling progressive holdouts who were considering voting down the bill.

 

But Trump told Fox News that the passage of the bill would benefit Republicans in 2022.

 

"If they vote on this bill, I think we’ll pick up an extra 30 seats," Trump said. "Because people don’t want a tax increase, and they don’t want a Green New Deal, and that’s what this is."

 

He added: "It is a combination of those two things."

 

Meanwhile, a White House official told Fox News that Biden is speaking with House leadership, progressives and moderates "in an effort to come to a solution" Friday night.

 

Democrats in the House had expected to have the votes to pass both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and their massive reconciliation spending bill Friday.

 

Biden's social spending package, once valued at $3.5 trillion, is now down to a leaner $1.75 trillion after progressives and moderates agreed to cut programs, including universal community college.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-slams-biden-spending-bills-as-green-new-deal-warns-democrats-will-lose-dozens-of-house-seats-in-2022

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:56 p.m. No.14970635   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0699 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ], [11/10/2021 5:35 PM]

[Forwarded from Patriot - Doug Logan (Doug L)]

[ File : Cyber_adv_PNI_2675_DIW_JDW_JCW_VMS_JRA_CMF_HJM_11_09_21_Relief_Denied.pdf ]

We lost in appeals. The court ruled that Cyber Ninjas is subject to public records requests. As a result we've received a number of additional requests today.

 

This should theoretically mean that any government contractor in AZ could potentially also be subject to public records. Now's the time to send out your requests 😉.

https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/2031

 

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ], [11/10/2021 5:43 PM]

Now that the courts have set precedent by deciding that private companies can be FOIAd for government contracting work, we need to start filing FOIA requests to get answers.

 

Here is a short list of FOIA ideas:

 

  • Runbeck

  • Fann Contracting

  • AZ Highway Specialists

  • Clearballot

  • Hickmann Farms with the Arizona Department of corrections

 

If a FOIA request that you file returns some answers, reach out to me and Ill help you get eyes on the information.

 

Put more FOIA ideas in the comments.

 

https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/2032

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:58 p.m. No.14970649   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0699 >>0777 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ], [11/10/2021 5:35 PM]

[Forwarded from Patriot - Doug Logan (Doug L)]

[ File : Cyber_adv_PNI_2675_DIW_JDW_JCW_VMS_JRA_CMF_HJM_11_09_21_Relief_Denied.pdf ]

We lost in appeals. The court ruled that Cyber Ninjas is subject to public records requests. As a result we've received a number of additional requests today.

 

This should theoretically mean that any government contractor in AZ could potentially also be subject to public records. Now's the time to send out your requests 😉.

https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/2031

 

Ron Watkins [CodeMonkeyZ], [11/10/2021 5:43 PM]

Now that the courts have set precedent by deciding that private companies can be FOIAd for government contracting work, we need to start filing FOIA requests to get answers.

 

Here is a short list of FOIA ideas:

 

- Runbeck

- Fann Contracting

- AZ Highway Specialists

- Clearballot

- Hickmann Farms with the Arizona Department of corrections

 

If a FOIA request that you file returns some answers, reach out to me and Ill help you get eyes on the information.

 

Put more FOIA ideas in the comments.

 

https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/2032

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 2:59 p.m. No.14970657   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0677 >>0699 >>0816 >>0868 >>0869 >>0921

Gen Flynn

@RealGenFlynn, [11/10/2021 4:19 PM]

https://youtube.com/watch?v=lSEj1eMiVyo&feature=share

 

2 TRUMP SOURCES: JOHN DURHAM HAS MORE INDICTMENTS COMING! [COMEY? CLAPPER? BRENNAN?] +NEWS UPDATES

#BCPTODAY #BCPNEWS #BCP

Check out our new daily show: www.BCPextras.com

 

https://t.me/RealGenFlynn/1233

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:06 p.m. No.14970683   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0699 >>0753 >>0759 >>0809 >>0816 >>0869 >>0921

Gateway Pundit, [11/10/2021 12:25 PM]

Australia's Tyrannical Department of Health Raids Anti-Lockdown Doctor's Clinic and Seizes Patient's Confidential Files

Seven authorized officials from Australia’s Department of Health raided Dr. Mark Hobart’s surgery clinic in Sunshine North on Wednesday afternoon and seized confidential patient files, an appointment book, and other documents after he refused to hand them over to the government.

 

Dr. Hobart, a family doctor for three decades, has been a staunch critic against the Victorian government’s approach to lockdowns. He accused the government of implementing their lockdowns based on “irrational” data. He also added that the lockdowns have caused more deaths than the virus.

 

Dr. Hobart is well known for being an anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown activist. He is vocal in his support of the use of IVERMECTIN as Covid-19 treatment and urged the government to use the drug instead of using the clinical trial vaccine.

 

Australia’s government accused him of allegedly handing out fake COVID-19 vaccine exemptions. The Health Department says vaccine exemptions can only be issued to people who meet the criteria. According to the tyrants in charge, they are concerned that a small number of doctors across Victoria are giving exemptions to some people who might not be eligible.

 

On Wednesday, a viral video from one of his supporters who witnessed the incident went viral on Facebook and has now 19 thousand shares after seven officials from Health Department raided his clinic and seized confidential patients’ files and other various documents.

 

“Seven authorized officers from the Department of Health and seized my confidential patient’s file and my appointment book and other various documents. They say they’re going to give me an itemized list of what they’ve taken and it was quite an intimidating experience.”

 

The Health Department put up a notice on his clinic saying, “The Victorian Government has banned patients from entering this surgery because Dr. Hobart refused to surrender your private and confidential patient files.”

 

Watch the full video here:

https://rumble.com/vp0tyz-australias-department-of-health-raided-a-doctors-clinic-and-seized-patients.html

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/australias-tyrannical-department-health-raids-anti-lockdown-doctors-clinic-seizes-patients-confidential-records/

 

https://t.me/gatewaypunditofficial/7939

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:10 p.m. No.14970707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0724 >>0746 >>0788

not notable but interdastin

 

Oscar Winning Actor Matthew McConaughey Says He Opposes Vaccine Mandate For Children, Surgeon General Immediately Pushes Back On CNN

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/oscar-winning-actor-matthew-mcconaughey-says-opposes-vaccine-mandate-children-surgeon-general-immediately-pushes-back-cnn/

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:21 p.m. No.14970753   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14970683

🇦🇺Aussie Cossack #TheBoikovReport🇷🇺, [11/10/2021 5:21 PM]

[Forwarded from CRAIG KELLY MP - Leader United Australia Party - keeping the bastards honest.]

[ Photo ]

CRAIG KELLY WILL BE THERE 😎

 

Enough is enough. Dan Andrews’ Blackshirts have stolen my medical files.

 

Please come along and standup for freedom.

 

Starting Victorian State Library this Saturday 12noon.

 

https://t.me/AussieCossack/356

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:25 p.m. No.14970781   🗄️.is 🔗kun

AGB1776, [11/10/2021 6:57 AM]

Google Wins Legal Case Over Safari Browser Tracking in UK Supreme Court

 

The lawsuit was lodged in 2018 by Richard Lloyd, former executive director of the technology magazine Which?, who accused Google of illegally misusing "the data of millions of iPhone users" via the "clandestine tracking and collation" of information about internet usage on iPhones' Safari browser, known as the "Safari workaround".

 

The UK Supreme Court has blocked a lawsuit against Google over claims that the US tech giant "illegally" tracked the personal information of millions of iPhone users.

On Wednesday, a panel of five Supreme Court justices unanimously allowed Google's appeal against the UK Court of Appeal's 2019 judgment on the case.

 

https://sputniknews.com/20211110/google-wins-legal-case-over-safari-browser-tracking-in-uk-supreme-court-1090619561.html

https://t.me/DNN1776/10683

 

AGB1776, [11/10/2021 6:59 AM]

[In reply to AGB1776]

[ Photo ]

https://t.me/DNN1776/10684

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:34 p.m. No.14970812   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0817

>>14970757

Fake and Gay

Fake and Gay

Fake and Gay

Fake and Gay

Fake and Gay

Fake and Gay

Fake and Gay

Fake and Gay

 

This is the same shit the prosecution want to pull on Kyle Rittenhouse

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:42 p.m. No.14970852   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>14970842

>Danchenko is a high ranking member of Brookings institute, a globalist think tank. Brookings leads to Haim Saban, Martin Indyk and the NIF which is an octopus like NGO that executed the coup in Israel.

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:43 p.m. No.14970861   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0869 >>0921 >>0958 >>0963 >>0980 >>0988

Brian Cates - Political Columnist, [11/10/2021 6:11 PM]

[Forwarded from Resist the Mainstream]

🔴 New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney Concedes Loss to Truck Driver

 

https://resistthemainstream.org/new-jersey-senate-president-steve-sweeney-concedes-loss-to-truck-driver/?utm_source=telegram

Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:44 p.m. No.14970865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0875 >>0953

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Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:51 p.m. No.14970899   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0906 >>0909 >>0911 >>0921 >>0922 >>0935 >>0948

[QDrops] [8Bakes] [Crumbs] [Covfefe], [11/10/2021 6:41 PM]

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The US Air Force (USAF) recently tested its “Angry Kitten” electronic countermeasures training pod on an F-16

https://www.thedefensepost.com/2021/11/10/usaf-tests-electronic-warfare-pod/

 

The US Air Force (USAF) recently tested its “Angry Kitten” electronic countermeasures training pod on an F-16 aircraft at the Benefield Anechoic Facility at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

The test assessed the Georgia Tech Research Institute-developed electronic warfare (EW) countermeasure pod’s compatibility with aircraft systems such as Fire Control Radar.

 

The Benefield Anechoic Facility test followed a USAF operational assessment of the EW pod in August to “evaluate interoperability and identify improvements needed to convert Angry Kitten from an aggressor pod to a combat pod.”

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Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:53 p.m. No.14970908   🗄️.is 🔗kun

JuliansRum, [11/10/2021 5:15 PM]

The fact that Rittenhouse is even on trial is insane. That’s their goal, throw so much daily insanity at us that they normalize it and we accept it as just another Wednesday.

 

JuliansRum, [11/10/2021 6:27 PM]

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If you only watched the MSM, you’d think Rittenhouse was out one night looking to shoot random pedestrians strolling Kenosha’s quiet streets…

 

JuliansRum, [11/10/2021 6:41 PM]

Rittenhouse symbolizes the remaining strength and resolve they want to snuff out of all Americans. Think of it this way: Satan is a pussy ass bitch who will only make his move when he’s positive his enemy is weaker than he.

 

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Anonymous ID: 86aef2 Nov. 10, 2021, 3:56 p.m. No.14970923   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Red.Pill.Pharmacist, [11/10/2021 6:30 PM]

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DOJ announces indictment against alleged scam PAC operators uncovered by CNN's KFile

 

The US Justice Department announced on Wednesday that a federal grand jury indicted three men for operating two fraudulent political action committees during the 2016 election and collecting approximately $3.5 million from unwitting contributors.

 

Federal prosecutors allege that the men, Matthew Tunstall, Kyle Davies and Robert Reyes, solicited contributions to two PACs one progressive called Progressive Priorities PAC and one conservative called Liberty Action Group by using robocalls and written solicitations meant to imply they were supporting 2016 presidential candidates.

 

The PACs' operators then used the funds to enrich themselves and pay for more robocalls and advertisements, according to the Department of Justice. The PACs' activities were first uncovered by KFile in 2016 and 2017, first at BuzzFeed and later at CNN.

 

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Article: https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/10/politics/kfile-doj-alleged-scam-pac-indictment/index.html

DOJ: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/three-individuals-charged-35-million-scheme-collect-contributions-fraudulent-political-action

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