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What is the Canadian Government Trying Now?
What is the Canadian Government trying now with their elections?
Florida House Representative Speaking on Election Integrity
Florida House Representative Speaking on Election Integrity
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How to Take the Country BACK!
Press conference on how to take out country back. Why we need to work together and each of us get involved (as we have been saying from the beginning).
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Raj Doraisamy of Defend Florida
Every state and a Defend group. Raj Doraisamy of Defend Florida is the leader of the Defend Florida group.
Florida House Representative Speaks on Election Security
Florida House Representative speaks on his bill to allow hand counting for elections. This does not force but only give local elections officials the option of hand counting elections.
UNESCO's New Plan
UNESCO released a plan to combat "misinformation" by creating what it calls the "Internet of Trust." If you think it sounds Orwellian, you're not alone.
UNESCO stands for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations established with the goal of promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in the fields of education, the sciences, and culture. If you think that sounds broad, you're also not alone. That broad job description gives them access to ring in on just about every aspect of human life.
The report claims to safeguard free speech while figuring out how to censor it. They claim to need to create this Internet of Trust in order to deal with "dis- and misinformation, hate speech, and conspiracy theories."
What they suggest is an international standard for speech censorship which would apply to every UN member state, regardless of its sovereignty. This would include "online moderators" in all languages. Who will pay these moderators? Who will decide the parameters for moderation?
The document also suggests a need for “election integrity.” How will they decide what information is shared during open and free elections?
Obviously there are too many problems with this idea to count.
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Movie Sound of Freedom in 2023
Movie Sound of Freedom in 2023 update
https://lists.epochnewsletter.com/links/l8yQkrykwy/zQ0JLnks4/UbUfFCebGhd/0YMfvwzjDwh
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We're We Correct?
A recent poll found that in the 2020 election, 1 in 5 people who voted by mail committed some type of voter fraud. And that is, by the way, according to these people’s own admission.
The details of this poll are wild.
🔵 Poll Results
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: One-in-Five Mail-In Voters Admit to Committing at Least One Kind of Voter Fraud During 2020 Election – The Heartland Institute
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Democrat School Board President Sworn In On WHAT?
Democrat School Board President Sworn In
https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/12/07/democrat-school-board-president-sworn-in-on-sexually-explicit-books/
Christmas 2023 IS Canceled!
https://www.npr.org/2023/12/02/1216716034/bethlehem-in-the-occupied-west-bank-will-skip-christmas-festivities-this-year#:~:text=Bethlehem%2C%20long%20revered%20as%20the,with%20the%20people%20of%20Gaza.
While the Grinch could not stop Christmas from coming, who has stopped it?
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CHARLESTON, S.C., Not Since 1877
CHARLESTON, S.C. just had a upset election and hasn't done this since 1877!
What Did Masks Actuall Do?
https://reason.com/2021/12/21/leana-wen-cloth-mask-facial-decorations-covid-cdc-guidance/
A new study out of Norway found that people who wore masks during the Covid pandemic were more likely to get Covid by about 75%!
This is a cross-sectional study and it was based on self-reporting of both mask-wearing and Covid diagnosis. Yet it points to the need for further examination when coupled with several other studies showing that masking may not work. None of this was new to health officials when they instated mask mandates. In fact, some studies suggested that mask wearing could cause the virus to go deeper into the body and cause a more severe case of Covid. This is called the Foegen effect.
The Norwegian study says that the increased Covid cases in mask wearers was “likely due to unobservable and hence nonadjustable differences between those wearing and not wearing a mask.” Meaning it may not be the mask itself but other factors that differentiate the mask wearer from the non-mask wearer. Like the Covid vaccine, which we also know increases the risk of contracting Covid?
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A $16 McDonalds Meal
The White House Office of Digital Strategy is worried that a viral $16 McDonalds meal is hurting the President’s image and trying to counter this “misinformation.” If endless wars and debt don't hurt the administration, an overpriced value meal sure will!
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Key Swing County Sounding Alarm Bells
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/key-swing-county-sounding-alarm-bells-on-voting-machines-ahead-of-2024-election/ar-AA1kyJqR?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=8cbcc8fcaffc43e482a37dd422427507&ei=35
Troubles with electronic voting machines in a key county of an important swing state have many voters and officials worried about the reliability of the coming 2024 elections.
According to reports, voters in Northampton County in Pennsylvania have now experienced at least two elections when voting machines glitched on them, and many are calling for answers ahead of the contentious 2024 elections.
The machines reportedly glitched with fraudulent votes in a 2019 race for judge in the county, and while that experience did not become a big deal for many, the problem cropped up again this year. Now, with two glitches in only a few years, county officials are scrambling to reassure voters that the machines are still secure and reliable, Politico reported.
"We’re at the peak of mistrust of one another, but until that subsides, counties like ours need to be nearly perfect, and I think this system allows us to do that," County Executive Lamont McClure stated.
For his part, Al Schmidt, Pennsylvania’s secretary of state, attempted to pivot on the machine glitches to claim that the detractors are the problem, not the machines.
"The broader concern is that an incident like this would be misused to undermine confidence in our electoral process," Schmidt told Politico.
Politico went on to note that the 2019 election was the first year Northampton County rolled out the touchscreen machines made by Election Systems & Software. The rollout, though, was troubled when votes for a Democratic candidate for judge were seriously undercounted.
There were also problems in a local election for judges in Nov. 7 of this year when voters reported that the paper printout of their votes did not match what they chose on the touchscreen machine. Apparently, the machines switched some votes to a different candidate on the paper printout of the ballot.
Despite these problems, McClure claimed that there are more than enough safeguards built into the machines.
"One of the things I’ve learned through ‘19 and ‘23 is that the machines that we have have a great deal of redundancy built in," he stated.
Despite McClure's assurances, though, voters, poll workers, and election security watchers said that the problems seen now in two recent elections had caused a lot of confusion on Nov. 7 and the issue has undermined trust residents of Northampton County have in the Election Systems & Software systems.
"Since 2019, the theory has been well, that was a big mistake, but we caught it and we’ve implemented new processes to make sure nothing like that would ever happen again," said the chair of the Northampton County Democratic Party, Matthew Munsey.
"I don’t know how we can restore trust with these machines," he added.
McClure countered the concerns with his claim that the vote switching was an error programmed into the machines by an ES&S employee when testing the machines ahead of the election.
But voters say that when the glitch in 2019 occurred -- which county officials also claimed was an "employee error" -- they were told not to worry about it because the paper ballots were recording the real vote when the touchscreen seemed to show something different. But this year, the issue was the mirror reverse of the 2019 problem, yet they are still being told not to worry about it.
"In 2019, when the issues came up with the touchscreens, we were told, 'Don’t worry about it. The cards are recording the votes,'" said Northampton County Republican Committee Chair Glenn Geissinger. "OK, you’re telling me now, in 2023, 'Don’t worry about what’s printed on the card?'"
County officials also tried to ally fears by noting that the problem was quickly discovered and resolved, so the issue was isolated and had no chance to affect the outcome of the election. But distrust of the machines abounds.
"They were saying, ‘Don’t trust the thing that’s supposed to validate your ballot,'" Northampton poll worker John Walker told Politico. "That doesn’t instill confidence in the system at a time when it has never been more important to do so."
Calls for change are also being issued by political parties, elected officials, and activist groups. Democrat and Republican officials are calling for the county to dump the machines and other groups are calling for a more thorough backup system to be devised and implemented before the 2024 elections.
Yet McClure and other officials insist there is nothing seriously wrong with the machines or their backup procedures. And Schmidt has waived off the issues in Northampton, saying, "No voting system is immune to human error."
Ultimately, many are not mollified by the assurances of state and county officials. Kevin Skoglund, president and chief technologist of Citizens for Better Elections, had a typical reaction by finding the whole situation to be exasperating. "Our concerns kept getting dismissed by people," he said.
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