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>Greetings Morning Fresh Anons
interdasting. thanks for the Graveyard report.
For CEMEX backyard brawl diggers, Sawman's vids with VOP are still active here.
Maybe one of you fags can archive offline.
https://web.archive.org/web/20180715064058/http://www.scottanthonyarchives.com/2018/06/operation-backyard-brawl-data-dump-6618.html
Possible Child Trafficking Camps found in Tucson, AZ Connections: June 6, 2018
#OperationBackyardBrawl
Veterans On Patrol: VOP Alpha Co - Team Pulaski (Facebook Page)
VOP Video Page: Facebook
Veterans on Patrol: Bravo Camp Conklin

Call: 520-500-4506

About
Alpha Company is the Spear Tip in Combating Veteran Suicides. As with everything #VOP related; We don't accept money and don't answer to our corrupt Gov't.
LiveStream Updates: 6/6/2018
2:30PM ET "Meet the Korean War Veterans"
>Series of Events:
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Murders this week connected to JonBenet Ramsey case happens in AZ.
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Ex-Military (Veterans on Patrol) find possible rape camp while searching for homeless vets to help
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Land is owned by CEMEX
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CEMEX is a partner of the Clinton Global Initiative and $100million donor to Clinton
Foundation
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CEMEX linked to Haiti through Clinton foundation
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CEMEX is also owned by Bronfman-Rothschilds
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Sara Bronfman/husband becomes head of Libya-USA trade initivative
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CEMEX is under U.S. DOJ Investigation (March 14th / Reuters Article)
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Emiliano Salinas is son of former President of Mexico*
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Salinas is also an Ex member of NXIVM*
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Salinas worked for Lazard Investments*
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Lazard Investments handled the restructuring of CEMEX*
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Jonathan Rothschild is the MAYOR of TUCSON
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Tucson is a Rothschild/Greenberg stronghold. They own the Pima County Sheriff
and some semi related Kappy digs from End.
Goes with lb anon's indian reservation theory >>16332145 PB
>hink Boring Company.
>>16332240 /pb
>>16332134 /pb
>concrete
aBoring Hole
TT209
[Profile picture from source site (Twitter/Gettr/Truth Social)] Donald J. Trump / @realDonaldTrump05/22/202223:24:16
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I think Twitter is going down. Bots, Spam, Fake Accounts (and more!), all add up to big trouble, but the biggest trouble of all for them is that, no matter how many times they may ask, or admit they were wrong, I will never go back on Twitter again - TRUTH IS BETTER! Elon has no idea what he is getting into. It’s a complete mess where users are fleeing, in many cases to TRUTH. There is no confidence in Twitter anymore. It has become a dark, unfriendly and very boring hole!
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Corrupt [D]s fighting for their lives to keep media/gov focused on POTUS.
Don't worry, it won't be boring forever.
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is it this?
b bb but muh fact check
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https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2020/11/fact-check-video-footage-is-taken-of-all-ballot-drop-locations-in-georgia-and-recordings-can-be-requested.html
Fact Check: Video Footage IS Recorded At All Ballot Drop Locations In Georgia And Recordings CAN Be Requested
Fact Check
Nov 25, 2020
by: Victoria Eavis
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Fact Check: Video Footage IS Recorded At All Ballot Drop Locations In Georgia And Recordings CAN Be Requested
Video Footage
Is video recorded of all ballot drop-off locations in Georgia, and is the video available to the public upon request? Yes, that's true: Continuous or motion-sensor footage is recorded of all ballot drop-off locations in Georgia. Any member of the public can request the surveillance footage, according to Georgia's secretary of state's office.
The claim appeared in a tweet (archived here) published on November 24, 2020 which opened:
"Georgia: I learned on the @GaSecofState zoom call yesterday that all the ballot drop boxes are monitored by video cameras. The footage is stored for 30 days & is available to the public upon request. @RealAmVoice
This is what the post looked like on Twitter at the time of writing:
http://www.christiannewswire.com/index.php?module=releases&task=view&releaseID=86353
102 Georgia Counties Can't Produce Drop Box Videos VoterGA Issues Demand Letter to State Election Board
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VoterGA
May 23, 2022
ATLANTA, May 23, 2022 /Christian Newswire/ – VoterGA announced today their drop box video survey team determined that 102 Georgia counties were unable to produce drop box surveillance videos from the November 2020 election.The team obtained admissions from 72 counties that all of the videos intended to monitor drop boxes for ballot trafficking were destroyed. VoterGA volunteers made the determinations by submitting Open Records Requests (ORR) for the videos from each county. Thus, video monitoring is missing for 181,507 cast ballots.
At a November 9, 2021 press conference, VoterGA announced that their ballot image analysis team determined at least 70 Georgia counties were unable to produce all the original ballot images from the November 2020 election. Digital ballot images are created automatically by the Dominion voting system for results tabulation. The team obtained admissions from 56 counties that most or all of their ballot images were unavailable. A total of1.7 million images were destroyed.
According to state and federal law, all elections records must be retained. In fact, federal law requires a 22-month retention period for election records while state law requires a 24-month retention period for election documents that are formerly considered to include videos or electronic digital files. [USC 52 20701, O.C.G.A. 21-2-73]
When questioned as to why original 2020 ballot images and drop box surveillance videos were destroyed, counties blamed State Election Board (SEB) rules or instructions from the Secretary of State's (SOS) office. SEB Rule 183-1-12-.13 (c) tells Elections Superintendents they can overwrite memory cards containing ballot images in conflict with state and federal law. SEB Rule 183-1-14-0.6-.14 requires drop box videos to be retained for 30 days, which some counties falsely assumed was a minimum retention period.
VoterGA announced they served the SEB with a demand letter seeking the SEB to establish transparency for Georgia voters and to rectify these potential legal violations immediately. The letter states that VoterGA will take legal action to ensure that the SEB:
• Notify all counties to preserve 2020 election ballots until all litigation is resolved;
• Change the drop box video surveillance rule to preserve videos according to law;
• Change the memory card overwrite rule to preserve ballot images according to law;
• Seek an order to unseal all Fulton County ballots and envelopes for the 2020 election.
Co-founder, Garland Favorito noted: "We have proven that surveillance video for 181,000 drop box ballots have been destroyed, 107,000 drop box ballots have improper chain of custody and an even greater number of custody forms are estimated to be missing. With over 1.7 million original ballot images also destroyed, the actual election ballots must be preserved and unsealed to verify election results and detect counterfeits in the still highly controversial 2020 election. An election is not legitimate when votes are counted in secret. We must have full transparency into the 2020 election to ensure that the 2022 elections will be legitimate."
VoterGA is a non-partisan, 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization created by a coalition of citizens working to restore election integrity in Georgia. We advocate for independently verifiable, auditable, recount capable and transparent elections.
SOURCE VoterGA
The U.S. state ofGeorgia is divided into 159 counties, more than any other state except for Texas, which has 254 counties. Under the Georgia State Constitution, all of its counties are granted home rule to deal with problems that are purely local in nature. Also, eight consolidated city-counties have been established in Georgia: Athens–Clarke County, Augusta–Richmond County, Columbus–Muscogee County, Georgetown–Quitman County, Statenville–Echols County, Macon–Bibb County, Cusseta–Chattahoochee County, and Preston-Webster County.
>bit of a stretch but…
>reminded me of the musical chair
dunno if it's a stretch
Sussman Judge picked Jury by Musical Chairs