Anonymous ID: 725aef Nov. 19, 2022, 7:41 p.m. No.17794268   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Arizona Attorney General’s Office Fires Off Letter to Maricopa County Regarding 2022 Midterm Election Day Voter Suppression – Demanding Answers by Nov. 28

 

Arizona Attorney General’s Office Fires Off Letter to Maricopa County Regarding 2022 Midterm Election Day Irregularities

 

The letter is signed by Jennifer Wright, the Assistant Attorney General from the state of Arizona.

 

In the letter Jennifer Wright explains that the Attorney General’s Elections Integrity Unit has received HUNDREDS of complaints by concerned citizens since pertaining to issues related to the administration of the 2022 General Election in Maricopa County. The complaints include first-hand accounts from witnesses raising concerns regarding Maricopa’s lawful compliance with Arizona election code.

 

The Attorney General’s office also includes how at least 60 voting locations out of 230 in the county had tabulators and printing machines that were not working on Election Day.

 

The Attorney General’s office demanded that Maricopa County provide a comprehensive list on the equipment failures on Election Day.

 

The AG’s office admits that the machines were allegedly working the night before the election but that 25-30 percent of the machines were down hours later on Election Day morning.

 

Based on the plethora of reports from election workers, poll observers, and voters, combined with Maricopa County’s admission that there were in fact widespread problems related to non-uniform BOD printer configuration settings, the Unit requests that Maricopa County provide a comprehensive report detailing with specificity:

 

(1) the voting locations that had problems with either BOD printers or tabulation;

(2) the specific problems at each voting location;

(3) any other issues related to BOD printers and/or tabulators that may have contributed to the problems at voting locations;

(4) a comprehensive log of all changes to the BOD printer configuration settings (to include the identity of individuals making changes);

(5) MaricopaCounty’s standards for the BOD printer configuration settings as specified in internal technical specifications and/or manufacturer technical specifications;

(6) the precise time the non-uniform printer configuration settings were found to be the root cause of the problem; and

(7) the method used to update or reconfigure the printer configuration settings at each voting location(specifically, if technicians were sent to the voting location, when were they deployed in the field and when did they make the changes at each voting location; alternatively, if the network administrator was able to make universal changes, please detail when and how the printer configuration settings were corrected).

 

Maricopa County must also explain election “check-out” procedures including why Maricopa County election workers publicly encouraged voters to leave a voting location.

 

Maricopa County is also being asked to explain the “Door 3” procedures.

 

The request by the Attorney’s General office must be completed by Monday November 28, 2022.

 

Berlin, Germany this week announced they will redo fraudulent elections from 2021 following long lines, no ballots, and voter suppression.

 

It sounds a lot like what we just witnessed in Maricopa County.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/breaking-arizona-attorney-generals-office-fires-off-letter-maricopa-county-regarding-2022-midterm-election-day-irregularities/

Anonymous ID: 725aef Nov. 19, 2022, 7:44 p.m. No.17794273   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4292

Belgian drug seizures overload incinerators

 

Customs has intercepted so much cocaine that it is unable to destroy it

 

Customs agents in Belgium have seized more cocaine than they are able to dispose of in a timely manner, officials told local outlet VRT News on Saturday.It is estimated that more than 100 tons of the drug – valued at about €5 billion – will have been intercepted at the Port of Antwerp this year.This comes after a record-setting 90 tons were seized in 2021.

 

“There has been something of a bottleneck as there have been so many seizures and also because just one incinerator was in use,” Federal Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne told the outlet. “Moreover, you cannot burn these batches in bulk, in one go, in large quantities as this would cause issues with the filters at the incineration plant.” Only 1,000kg or at most 1,500kg of the drug can be destroyed in a single session, he said.

 

A representative of FPS Finance, the parent agency of Belgium's customs service, agreed. “The rapid destruction of confiscated goods is an ongoing challenge,” spokesperson Francis Adyns told local outlet Gazet van Antwerpen. “Due to the technical limitation of the licensed incinerators and environmental standards, we have to use several incinerators.”

 

While the department managed to secure enough additional capacity to destroy “several tons” more of the illicit substance, putting a dent in what prosecutor Franky de Keyser has called “the mountain of cocaine,” Van Quickenborne told VRT that his agency only learned on Thursday that this was not sufficient.

 

Additionally, one has to request an appointment to use the incinerator, the minister explained. “The more cocaine you seize, the more time you need. And there is a lot of cocaine.” The location of the incinerators is reportedly kept secret so as not to tempt criminals to raid the facility.

 

Van Quickenborne said that customs officials are negotiating with Environment Minister Zuhal Demir, who oversees the incinerators, adding that the talks are “going well.” Demir’s office has reached out to the Public Waste Agency of Flanders (OVAM), which is also looking for additional incineration capacity, a spokesperson told VRT.

 

Customs discovered nearly eight tons of cocaine in a single container in the Port of Antwerp last month. The drugs, valued at over €200 million, were hidden in a shipment of bananas from Ecuador. Authorities allowed the delivery to continue to its final destination in the Netherlands, leading to the arrest of four people.

 

The port of Antwerp was the site of Belgium’s largest-ever cocaine bust in 2020, when five containers of scrap metal from Guyana were found to be concealing 11.5 tons of cocaine valued at €900 million. Police and port officials were among those arrested.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/566845-belgium-cocaine-seizures-incinerators-excess/