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Neatly but not narcissistically groomed, no visible tattoos or piercings, polo shirt and well-fitting jeans... only the beard is what I think of as a Muslim style — trimmed under the mouth with no mustache. But Maryland resident Kenneth Miles Davis, 42, looks more like a bureaucrat working from home than the kind of nefarious do-badder who shoots people instead of just giving them the finger. One wonders about the rest of the story, given that the Daily Mail has been known to get overexcited about things from time to time.
[Gateway] On Wednesday, Jordan Conradson spoke to Arizona Forensic Audit Director Ken Bennet regarding the pace and procedures of counting ballots in the historic Arizona Audit.
Here’s what Bennett had to say — THIS IS AN EXPLOSIVE UPDATE—
Jordan Conradson: Do have an updated total?
Ken Bennett: The best way for me to estimate the total is to count that we’re now down 14 pallets that haven’t been touched. When the county delivered the ballots on April 22nd, there were 46 pallets. Two of those were just test ballots and some others spoiled ballots and things like that, so pallets with ballots on them or about 44 and we’re now down to 14 so I think we’re quickly coming up on about 2/3 completed.
Conradson: How many boxes are on each pallet?
Bennett: Most pallets have 40 boxes on a pallet, some have 32, but most of them have 40 boxes and it varies but usually, a box has between 1200 and 1300 ballots in each box so a pallet usually has between 40 and 50,000 pallets or ballots on a pallet.
Interesting to note the AZ ballot count has NOT:
Been interrupted by a broken water lines,
No Doors have been left open,
No ballots were accidentally lost in transit,
No wall of poster boards to obscure Vote monitors and witnesses.
or other such Fulton Co. GA. issues and doings.
The Pointed Questions.
What IF the recounts of AZ, GA, and/or other elections prove the original counts were factually fraudulent or don't numerically match the Programmable on the fly Voting system counts....what then?
Do we re-hold the election in those states and since there is now no covid-19 panic. No already proven ABUSED Mail-in Ballot scheme?
How long would it take in this Manpower and resource strapped economy to reprint 10 to 30 million ballots and set up a redo, just to cover the states found fraudulent?
IF Trump was found the actual winner, how would the COUP Leaders be removed from office?
Would we have a Televised Public Investigation and Trial of the Coup members?
How will or who will address the riots sure to be planned by the Socialist-Democrats, in order to disrupt the recount, or the COUP being flushed?
How will ANTI-FArt, BLOM and other controlled NAZI-STYLE Storm Trooper groups and their leaders be handled?
Will the Media be investigated to see IF it played and active Political role in assisting the Coup?
#3
Eagerly awaiting the results with anticipation and "bated "breath!" Depending on the results, it may be the start of an avalanche across the country.
[PJMedia] Denver school board director Tay Anderson, a BLM activist and possibly the youngest black elected official in Colorado, has been accused of sex crimes ranging from inappropriate touching to “violent acts of rape” by 62 youngsters, 61 of whom are here illegally and likely seemed like easy targets, and one of whom is as young as 14 years old.
Ian Miles Cheong was quick to jump on Anderson’s Twitter throat, with a copy of Anderson’s tweet where he calls for BLM riots and declares that antifa isn’t real.
The Washington Post referred to Anderson as the “face of Denver’s protests.” The Colorado Herald posted texts from Anderson to children, many with heart emojis saying, “Let’s be friends.” There is a petition on Change.org calling for Anderson’s arrest.
Anderson tweeted his innocence over the holiday weekend but stepped down from the school board because schools and pederasts don’t mix well when the cops are sniffing around.
Anderson was already under investigation after a rape accusation by a group called Black Lives Matter 5280 and called him out in this tweet.
This accusation brings the number of victims on the list to 63, which is enough to make Bill Cosby fidgety. The Colorado Herald said, “While DPS (Denver Public Schools) continues to dodge the issue and protect its prodigal son, the continued deflection of responsibility for protecting underage students by DPS is saddening and frightening.”
“When Anderson was elected, at his first board meeting,” the Herald continued, “he said he would remain seated during the pledge of allegiance. ‘We will not stand while our country separates families and keeps kids in cages,’ Anderson said at the event.” Anderson also drew criticism last March when he accused a white man of committing a mass shooting in Colorado and the shooter turned out to be a pro-ISIS Muslim male from Syria.
#2
The wokerati have systematically broken through every sexual taboo that used to exist, to show they can. Sex with children is sort of the last frontier. Within five years we'll have a high-ranking government official who openly "dates" 12 year olds.
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If you’re shocked, you haven’t been paying attention. There are an unusually high percentage of progressives who are pedos.
#5
Within five years we'll have a high-ranking government official who openly "dates" 12 year olds.
Well, we already have the son of a president chasing after his 14-year-old niece in between doing crack with hookers... so maybe it won't take five years.
[NYPOST] A 23-year-old Asian woman was attacked with a cane on a Harlem subway platform in what is being probed as another possible bias attack, cops said Wednesday.
The incident unfolded around 6:45 a.m. May 12 after the woman got off the northbound 1 train at Broadway and West 116th Street in Morningside Heights, according to police.
As she walked across the platform, an unknown man started swinging his cane at her — hitting her in the head and hip — before he fled onto the northbound train, cops said.
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[NYPOST] A 10-year-old Miami boy was shot after his father took him on a faux drive-by shooting with a paintball gun — and a frightened homeowner returned fire with real bullets, according to authorities.
Michael Williams, 26, allegedly gave in to his son’s pleas late Sunday to take him on a paintball "drive-by shooting," where police said the boy fired off the unlethal rounds into a crowd gathered in the front yard of an Opa-locka home, the Miami Herald reported.
But the homeowner, identified as Gregory Barns, thought the gunfire was real and that "he and his family were under attack" — leading him to return fire with a real round, striking the boy, police said.
The youngster, who was not publicly identified, was then run over by his father’s van after being shot and losing his balance, police said.
The boy was hospitalized after the shooting, but was expected to recover as of Monday afternoon, WSVN reported.
Williams told the station that a group of neighborhood kids were running around and shooting paintballs at each other.
Another child said the group ended up in front of the home where Williams’ son was shot.
"I guess the man didn’t see what type of gun it was, he just shot him," the child told WSVN.
Neighbors, meanwhile, told WSVN that they saw the duo driving around with ski masks on.
"The guy riding around with kids in the car with their ski masks and hoodies on, and they were apparently shooting at people," resident Maurice Adams said.
"We never had this as kids, never. We played baseball with tennis balls in the street. We never had to worry about anything like this. This is crazy."
Williams has been charged with child neglect with great bodily harm for acting "recklessly by agreeing to conduct a drive-by paintball shooting," according to a police report obtained by the Miami Herald.
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good shot
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Whatever punishment "father" receives should include sterilization.
#4
Father = Remand to Psychiatric care for 10 years
His Kid the same....
Remove all elements of projection ,,,guns, slingshots, rubber elastics...knives, cutlery of any kind, make the 'defenseless" as they are a danger to themselves and others in the community
Alexander Wright, 48, was caught on video sucker-punching an Asian woman in the face in New York City
Police records reviewed by DailyMail.com show Wright's first arrest was a robbery in September 1989
The homeless man has been arrested 41 times since his 17th birthday – including eight times in the past year alone, DailyMail.com has learned
At his arraignment Wednesday, prosecutors highlighted Wright's most recent arrests in recommending high bail to keep him behind bars
Manhattan assistant district attorney William Darling told the judge, 'Given the defendant's record, the People are currently recommending 364 days jail'
Judge Angela Badamo agreed with the prosecution's recommendation to set bail at $15,000 cash
He's been arrested for 15 felonies, 25 misdemeanors and one violation, and is a troubled man with a history of three suicide attempts
New York Magazine article reveals the mechanics behind deli's stunning rise
Your Hometown Deli in Paulsboro, New Jersey hit a $113 million market cap
Observers were baffled by valuation of the company with $13,976 in revenue
Deli was jointly owned by high school wrestling coach and math teacher
Now it is revealed Hong Kong hedge fund Maso Capital Partners took a stake
They plan to use the deli as a shell company to take a foreign company public
Trades between the parties to the deal drove up the closely-held stock
Fund manager David Einhorn said the case showed 'quasi-anarchy' in markets
Now a popular fad on major stock exchanges, reverse mergers with special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, allow a private company to go public without the intense scrutiny and disclosure requirements of a traditional initial public offering.
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Reading the article, it sounds like this is on the edge of legal — having attracted the SEC’s attention from the beginning.
Skidmark, did you put this under Signs, Portents, and the Weather because the Hong Kong connection suggests the thin edge of the Communist Chinese wedge?
#4
You make a rule. Someone finds a way around it. You plug that loophole. Someone finds another. You eventually wind up with so many rules nobody knows them all and they can be twisted like spaghetti by sharpers.
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^ Until you make the prospect of getting caught itself a nightmare, all you get is a bloated system of checks and balances.
#7
SPACs are scams. Blank-check BS redux... all designed to skirt the laws re disclosures and Safe Harbor
The SEC's new chief and Congress are going to crack down on them soon, but millions of people been defrauded already. What a sick, sad, foreseeable spectacle.
[Gateway] Tucker Carlson UNLOADED on serial liar Dr. Anthony Fauci which shows his implication in the gain-of-function research that may have led to covid-19. Tucker Carlson reported on Dr. Fauci’s work with Ralph Baraic, PhD from the University of North Carolina.
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A "criminal investigation" will not happen. 'Gain Of Function' (GOF) research and funding likely extends far deeper than Fauci or the CDC. Notice how the USAMRIID site mentions nothing about GOF? No 'Gain Of Function' hits on Site search engine either.
US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID)
Mission Statement - Provide leading edge medical capabilities to deter and defend against current and emerging biological threat agents.
#10
Senator Paul has indicated he would like to set up a conference of experts to discuss GOF research. He said he would likely do this away from Congress as he didn't think the Dems would support this effort.
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Let's try this again: BTW...here's a fun fact about Merthyr Tydfil: the Aberfan disaster of 1966
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberfan_disaster
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Why are we having a foreign company build these? Had the same problem with the Belgium made M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW). They were a complete piece of shit and I had to carry a baggie of feed tray springs with me as they would constantly pop out when shooting and jammed the thing.
Once Colt took over the production those problems became fewer, but the design is still iffy.
#16
Basically an Austrian-Spanish (w/ German running gear) ASCOD IFV w/ a 40mm Brit-French gun. ASCOD has been operational for 20 years and should not be experiencing these problems. Not a lot of American mechanical anything except ownership.
The Ajax, formerly known as the Scout SV (Specialist Vehicle), is a family of armoured fighting vehicles being developed by General Dynamics UK for the British Army.
The Ajax is a development of the ASCOD armoured fighting vehicle used by the Spanish and Austrian armed forces. The family was originally developed by Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug and Santa Bárbara Sistemas in the early 1990s. Both companies were purchased by General Dynamics in the early 2000s.
If China hopes to avert a fall in its population by raising the maximum number of children per mother from two to three, it’s going to have its work cut out.
That’s because declining fertility, once started, tends to be an inexorable force that few nations have managed to arrest, let alone reverse. Of the 85 countries where fertility had fallen to less than 2.1 births per woman in 2009 — the so-called "replacement level," below which population decline tends to set in — only Tunisia had managed to just about creep back above replacement 10 years later.
Even that achievement could suggest a measurement problem more than genuine policy success. Women tend to have children later in life as education levels and employment prospects improve. That can sharply depress fertility in the early years of the demographic shift as women wait longer to have children, before leading to a modest rise in the birth rate later as they catch up in their 30s.
Apparent phenomena as diverse as declining fertility in northern Europa ...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum... and the supposed higher fertility rate of Hispanic women in the US are as likely to be the result of having children later rather than having fewer children. Birth rates in the European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... , for instance, barely changed in a generation once the shift to later maternity was complete.
A three-child policy will certainly help on that front. Given replacement levels of 2.1 births per mother, it’s by definition impossible to stabilize your population when you can’t have more than two children. Still, there are reasons beyond population policy that China may struggle to spark a baby boom.
Consider what’s happening in other countries in the region. Japan and the four Asian "Tiger Economies" of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan have so strikingly few babies that the term "ultra-low fertility" has been coined to describe them. The four tigers, along with Macau, take out the bottom five places globally in the Central Intelligence Agency’s latest ranking of countries by fertility rate, with Japan not far behind.
There’s evidence that this isn’t just about the delayed maternity that caused Europe’s fertility slowdown. The ongoing decline since 2000 in South Korea is being driven instead by women having fewer or no children, according to a 2018 study by Sam Hyun Yoo and Tomas Sobotka of the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital.
What can be done to reverse this? Reducing the human and financial cost of rearing children will be vital, as my colleague Clara Ferreira Marques has written. That means not just funding for child care, schooling and parental leave, but a change in attitudes in the workforce, property law and the home so that women don’t shoulder all the burden of raising a family.
Measures to address this in China were announced alongside the three-child policy, though it’s unclear whether promised or even enacted changes will be enough. Japan has some of the world’s most generous paternal leave policies in an attempt to get fathers more involved in child care, but only about 3% of men take any time off at all.
Switching away from an economic model built on a constant cycle of real estate investment might also help. China’s major cities, where property is as expensive per square foot as in far richer global cities, aren’t particularly attractive places to raise large families.
The good news for China is that, given the right incentives, most people in the world seem to want to have the two or three children needed to balance populations for the long term. The only question is whether the two dozen 60-something men (and one woman) on the Politburo will have the insight needed to change nearly five decades of anti-natalist policy.
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My concerns are if our nuclear arsenals is disabled during a nuclear attack on the US and/or the satellite GPS system is disabled while thousands of driverless Tesla's are operating on the highways.
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Biden wants to take management of the GPS System away from Trump's new Space Force and give it to a small company that just came out of bankruptcy called Ligado.
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Biden's response yesterday when asked what his response will be to this new cyberattack, "We are looking in to it". Translation, "I have no idea".
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FWIW, since 2009 the US has had a Joint Cyber Command with Uniformed Officers and civilians working initially as part of the NSA and since 2018 more independently (part of the Trump augment).
They take direction from the Sec of Def and the Joint Chiefs.
I am not sure how much freedom of operation they have. It would be nice if they were allowed to, for example, pay one Russian crime gang to wipe out another Russian crime gang (e.g., the one attacking JBS) but I have no idea what they are allowed to do and what their ROE is set up.
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Not dry runs, it seems to me — an industry both government (China, North Korea) and private (Russia, Romania, among others). Bleeding the West as well as indulging pique (North Korea against Sony’s film about Lil Kim some years ago) and making a good deal of money for very little effort.
#9
Agree with tw - these are first-team reps at worst but given the number of recent attempts and their apparent success levels, they're playing for real.
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"This is our fastest and clearest course to becoming carbon negative," Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon said. "Nuclear power is clearly a part of my all-of-the-above strategy for energy" in Wyoming, the country's top coal-producing state.
#3
^^^ Repeated comment deleted. For some reason there was a lot of that overnight — the gamma rays must be straying in herds rather than the usual singletons.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.