Anonymous ID: 02edee Oct. 20, 2022, 9:23 a.m. No.17699626   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Fake ballot being investigated in GA early voting

 

GA election officials investigating after suspected fake ballot discovered at early voting location

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/ga-election-officials-investigating-after-suspected-fake-ballot-discovered-early-voting-location/BSOEOTUZGRAHHMO3JUKFWGXC5Y/

 

Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Mark Winne spoke to state elections director Blake Evans, who said officials at the Georgia Secretary of State’s office believes someone was trying to cast doubt on election integrity.

 

Evans said officials in Spalding immediately notified them when they spotted something off with a ballot.

 

“They identified one ballot that looked visibly different than the rest of the ballots and that appears to be a fake ballot,” Evans said. “They alerted us and we have opened and are conducting an investigation into the matter.”

Evans said the suspicious ballot does not appear to be on security paper used for all real Georgia ballot, which can be authenticated by running a special wand over it. Spalding elections officials found the ballot in a box where ballots drop after they are scanned into a scanner at the polling place.

 

Winne asked Evans if the scanning system worked.

 

“Yes, the system worked,” Evans said. “They county found that their numbers (didn’t match).”

 

The Spalding scanner showed 1,521 ballots had been entered into the system, but Spalding election officials showed only 1,520 voters checked in.“The ballots that were in their scanner were one up, so one more than the number of voters that they had checked in,” Evans said.

 

Evans said he and others at the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office believe that the ballot wasn’t created to add one more vote for a series of candidates, but to cast doubt on election integrity across the state.

 

Evans said whoever created the fake ballot put too much time into it for it to be a one-off.

 

He said whoever is behind it will face serious consequences.

 

“It is a crime if it is, indeed, a fake ballot,” Blake said. “We just started the investigation. It’s ongoing, and we’re moving quickly.”

 

Spalding County election board chair Ben Johnson told Winne that his company, Liberty Technology, has been serving Spalding County honorably for close to a decade without a problem. He said Liberty Technology does not maintain the Dominion Voting equipment, nor election registration or election management software or hardware.

Anonymous ID: 02edee Oct. 20, 2022, 11:06 a.m. No.17699755   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9762

>>17699748

Roger, been looking -

There are more than a few infrared telescopes to start looking thru all their images.

Trying to narrow down a time frame is kinda tough.Since the map is proving difficult to master.

Anonymous ID: 02edee Oct. 20, 2022, 12:03 p.m. No.17699819   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17699762

>https://www.nytimes.com/1984/12/18/science/search-for-nemesis-intensifies-debate.html

http://archive.today/2022.10.12-223351/https://www.nytimes.com/1984/12/18/science/search-for-nemesis-intensifies-debate.html

Dr. Muller and his associates then came up with a hypothetical situation that could account for such regular extinction patterns.

Many stars, they knew, come in pairs, a smaller star orbiting the dominant one or two relatively equal bodies orbiting a common center of gravity. In astronomy these are called binary systems. What if the Sun had such a companion? Such an object, if far away and very small, only 5 to 10 percent as massive as the Sun, could easily have escaped notice.

Dr. Smoluchowski of Texas says the new hypothesis is worth exploring.

Since Planet X, if it exists, must be quite dim, astronomers expect their best chance for proving its existence would come from heat emissions detected byinfrared telescopes.

The infrared data for that region of the sky are now being processed, while astronomers look also for Nemesis - and perhaps for other possible explanations of the catastrophes that seemingly befall the Earth every 26 million years.

 

Full text in the article

Anonymous ID: 02edee Oct. 20, 2022, 12:27 p.m. No.17699852   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9859

>>17699831

http://archive.today/2021.09.12-191523/https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/327586-why-russia-has-two-calendars

 

100 years ago, the Russian people irrevocably had half a month wiped off their lives: 13 days of February in 1918. Here’s why.

As you may have guessed, Russia switching to the Gregorian calendar from the old Julian is to blame. This happened three months after the Bolshevik Revolution in accordance with a new decree “on the introduction of the Western European calendar.” So right after Jan.31, 1918 came Feb.14: Two weeks of the year were simply written off.

Two calendars in one country

The commission found an innovative idea, proposing to reform the calendar to make it more precise without importing its Western version. At the same time, another commission, in 1905, found the transfer to the Gregorian calendar “desirable” and offered a compromise: To use it in civic life and leave the Julian calendar for religious purposes.

 

In just over a decade this happened, as the Orthodox Church - with its strained relations with the Bolsheviks - did not want to capitulate to Western influences nor domestic nihilists. The Bolsheviks tried to exert some pressure (in Russian) - but it was all in vain.

 

Clancy's comment at the top of this video is interesting to us clock watchers and datefags

Red October revolution wasn't November 8, Russia changed the calendar after the bolsheivk revolution.

Anonymous ID: 02edee Oct. 20, 2022, 12:40 p.m. No.17699859   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17699852

So, roughly speaking, in the nineteenth century, the Russian calendar was 12 days behind the Western European calendar. It was/is important to know which calendar was/is being used for the date of any event in Russian history were. So, you might see something like 1 March O.S. (The O.S. means the “old style,” or Russian, or Julian calendar); you might see something like 15 May 1862 N.S. (The N.S. means “new style,” or European, or Gregorian calendar); you might even see something like 25 October/6 November 1917, which means 26 October “old style” or 6 November “new style.” It can get confusing. Remember, it is the same day (just a different calendar).

 

Thus, when the October Revolution happened, it was 25 October according to the Russian calendar, but 7 November according to the Gregorian calendar–a similar situation with the February revolution, according to the Russian calendar, but the March Revolution according to the Gregorian calendar.

 

The Bolsheviks eventually decided to get in line with the rest of Europe and changed calendars to the Gregorian calendar on 1 January 1918. The Russian Orthodox Church continues to use the old Julian calendar, and that meant that my family always celebrated Russian Christmas eve on 6 January.

https://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/evans/his241/notes/calendar.html