Listen as she describes the ways and means of vote theft.
Similar to power windows, thermostats, dimmer switches,
we can automatically steal elections with machines.
Until votes are made with pen, paper and hand-counted,
American elections are not free; they are managed to produce a selective
outcome.
Were it not for the passion between Trump and his
supporters, the steal would have gone undetected. The thieves underestimated
the strength of his appeal (second time in four years), catching them in a
scramble to fill the gap.
In Atlanta, vote counting was stopped late at night under
false pretext (broken water pipe); sending observers home; re-starting the
count using fraudulent votes; the perps not knowing the crime was videotaped by
multiple cameras and time-stamped. Priceless.
More than month after the fact most Americans have no I D
E A of this accounting. MSM journalists serve their clients on their knees.
Then they spew Americans with mouth-loads of vile garbage colored as fact. No
wonder the population is divided.
One of the most inexplicably horrifying chapters of the global
SARS-CoV-2 will be the mass slaughter of mink in Denmark after the
animals were discovered to be infected with SARS-CoV-2. While these mink
weren't the only animals to test positive (the list includes several cats and dogs as well as a tiger at the Bromx zoo),
for reasons of their own (they were worried about the threat that the
mutated form of the virus could transfer from the mink to human hosts in
another example of 'zoonotic transmission'), the Danes decided to slaughter 17 million of them.
----------------------------------
What
virus is it infected with again? The one that had never been isolated
and the genome was pieced together by a computer. That one?
Do people not know that animals carry pathogens? Was the mink sick?
My cat had a feline virus two years ago. Should I have killed my cat?
As we move forward the bullsh1t will only increase. We will hear daily tales of death and destruction, with no evidence.
I remember that people said it was insane to ask to see the bodies
after a school shooting. Well it isn't. There needs to be proof. When
there are only two funerals scheduled after a few dozen kids are killed,
something ain't right.
There is no proof of the virus. Only scary stories to keep you
afraid. When asked to provide proof, the officials say proof isn't
needed. When you show proof that they are full of sh1t, they deny your
proof exists. Just like election fraud.
MELBOURNE, Australia — China has built a vast network of extrajudicial internment camps in the western region of Xinjiang, where Uighurs and other Muslim minorities are made to renounce their culture and religion, and are forcibly subjected to political indoctrination. After long denying the camps’ existence, the government now calls them benign training centers that teach law, Mandarin and vocational skills — a claim that has been exposed as a disingenuous euphemism and an attempt to deflect criticism for gross human rights abuses.
But the camps, especially their ambition to rewire people, reveal a familiar logic that has long defined the Chinese state’s relationship with its public: a paternalistic approach that pathologizes deviant thought and behavior, and then tries to forcefully transform them. The scale and pace of the government’s campaign in Xinjiang today may be extraordinary, but the practice and its methods are not.
------------------------------------------ This is not conspiracy
Remarks delivered by National Security Advisor Robert C. O’Brien on June 24, 2020, in Phoenix, Arizona.
Well, thank you Governor. That was an extraordinarily kind
introduction and for thinking of Kayla and her parents. We had them at
the State of the Union. That was a very special occasion for the
President and for all of us as Americans. What happened to Kayla should
never happen to anyone, especially Americans. Thank you for remembering
her today and for the support you have given her family. It is great to
be here in Phoenix. Congratulations on the TSMC factory that is coming
to Arizona. I can tell you there are 49 other governors that are a
little jealous of Governor Ducey at this point. What a tremendous
accomplishment for your administration and it’s great for our national
security to bring our supply chain home, especially when we are dealing
with critical technology, computer chips, dual-use chips, that are not
only important to our civilian world—the phones we use, the computers we
use, the dishwashers, the refrigerators we use—but also to our
military. You have some great aerospace companies who are doing work in
Arizona that are going to benefit from having their suppliers closer to
home. Congratulations to the people of Arizona.
It is wonderful to be here at the Arizona Commerce Authority.
Congratulations to you as well for the excellent support you gave the
governor and his administration in not only bringing the Taiwanese here
but also many other manufacturing companies returning to America are
coming to Arizona—great weather, sunshine. It is wonderful again to be
back here on the west coast. Other folks around the world are coming to
Arizona and the American West to see there is a whole other part to
this country outside of Washington, D.C. and New York. As manufacturing
returns to this country, Arizona will be at the top of their list. So
congratulations, Governor.
I bring you greetings from the 45th President of the
United States, Donald J. Trump. I know he was here yesterday. It is
privilege to follow in his wake. I think there is some other good news;
you will be having the Vice President of the United States Mike Pence,
my close friend, whose office is down the hall, will be here next week.
I appreciate the kind invitation to come discuss an issue of great
importance to American national security with you, Governor and your
colleagues here in Arizona:—the challenge the Chinese Communist Party
poses to the United States and our allies is of critical importance to
us right now. My remarks are the first of several speeches senior
Administration officials will give on this matter over the next few
weeks. You will soon hear from Secretary of State Pompeo, Attorney
General Barr, and FBI Director Chris Wray on the subject.
America, under President Trump’s leadership, has finally awoken to
the threat the Chinese Communist Party’s actions and the threat they
pose to our very way of life. For decades, conventional wisdom in both
U.S. political parties, the business community, academia, and media, has
held that it was only a matter of time before China would become more
liberal, first economically and, then, politically. The more we opened
our markets to China, the thinking went, the more we invested capital in
China, the more we trained PRC bureaucrats, scientists, engineers, and
even military officers, the more China would become like us.
It was under this premise that we welcomed China into the World Trade
Organization in 2001 with vast concessions and trade privileges. We
downplayed China’s gross human rights abuses, including Tiananmen
Square. We turned a blind eye to China’s widespread technology theft
that eviscerated entire sectors of the American economy.
As China grew richer and stronger, we believed, the Chinese Communist
Party would liberalize to meet the rising democratic aspirations of its
people. This was a bold, quintessentially American idea, born of our
innate optimism and by the experience of our triumph over Soviet
Communism. Unfortunately, it turned out to be very naïve.
We could not have been more wrong—and this miscalculation is the
greatest failure of American foreign policy since the 1930s. How did we
make such a mistake? How did we fail to understand the nature of the
Chinese Communist Party?
The answer is simple: because we did not pay heed to the CCP’s
ideology. Instead of listening to what CCP leaders were saying and
reading what they wrote in their key documents, we closed our ears and
our eyes. We believed what we wanted to believe—that the Party members
were communist in name only.
Let us be clear, the Chinese Communist Party is a Marxist-Leninist
organization. The Party General Secretary Xi Jinping sees himself as
Josef Stalin’s successor. In fact, as the journalist and former
Australian government official John Garnaut has noted, the Chinese
Communist Party is the last “ruling communist party that never split
with Stalin, with the partial exception of North Korea.”[1]
Yes, Stalin – the man whose brutal dictatorship and disastrous policies
killed roughly 20 million Russians and others through famine, forced
collectivization, executions, and labor camps. As interpreted and
practiced by Lenin, Stalin, and Mao, communism is a totalitarian
ideology.
Under communism, individuals are merely a means to be used toward the
achievement of the ends of the collective nation state. Thus,
individuals can be easily sacrificed for the nation state’s goals.
Individuals do not have inherent value under Marxism-Leninism. They
exist to serve the state; the state does not exist to serve them.
These ideas sound remote and outdated to us. They are, after all, old
ideas—they were born a century and a half ago in Europe. They were
implemented a century ago by Russia, and then discarded 30 years ago as
the most costly failed political experiment in history. But in China,
these ideas remain as fundamental to the Chinese Communist Party as the
Constitution and the Bill of Rights do to us as Americans.
The Chinese Communist Party seeks total control over the people’s
lives. This means economic control, it means political control, it means
physical control, and, perhaps most importantly, it means thought
control.
“In Classical Chinese statecraft,” Garnaut has noted, “there are two
tools for gaining and maintaining control over ‘the mountains and the
rivers’: the first is wu (æ¦), weapons and violence, and the second is wen
(æ–‡), language and culture. Chinese leaders have always believed that
power derives from controlling both the physical battlefield and the
cultural domain.”[2]
“For Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Xi,” Garnaut writes, “words are not
vehicles of reason and persuasion. They are bullets. Words are for
defining, isolating, and destroying opponents.”[3]
Propaganda plays a central political role for the CCP. Beijing’s
efforts to dominate political thought are stated openly and pursued
aggressively. In 1989, the party began organizing itself around
‘ideological security,’ a term repeated frequently since then by CCP
leaders. More recently, in April 2013, the Party issued a policy on what
they call the “current state of ideology.”[4] It held that there should be, “absolutely no opportunity or outlets for incorrect thinking or viewpoints to spread.”[5]
So within China, this approach means mandatory study sessions on
Communist ideology and the required download and use of smartphone apps
that teach so-called “Xi Jinping Thought.” It means complete control of
all state media. Outside sources of information are banned—from foreign
newspapers to Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp. All content generated
within China is censored. It means jailing everyone from citizen
bloggers, reporters, and lawyers to activists and religious believers
for expressing any views contrary to the Party line.
And indeed, just recently, between January 1 and April 4 of this
year, nearly 500 individuals were charged with crimes just for speaking
out about the Wuhan coronavirus, its effects upon the Party, and the
Party’s cover-up of the disease.[6]
The Chinese Communist Party reinterprets religious texts, including
the Bible, to support communist party ideology. It locks up millions of
Muslim Uyghurs and other minorities in reeducation camps where they are
subjected to political indoctrination and forced labor, while their
children are raised in Party-run orphanages. This process annihilates
family, religion, culture, language, and heritage of the people who are
caught up in these camps. Under the Chinese Communist Party, information
is tightly controlled and expression is constantly surveilled, so that
it can be quashed or shaped by the state.
Americans should be concerned. We should not be concerned only for
the Chinese people but for ourselves. Xi Jinping’s ambitions for
ideological control are not limited to his own people. The CCP’s stated
goal is to create a “Community of Common Destiny for Mankind,” and to
remake the world according to the CCP. The effort to control thought
beyond the borders of China is well under way.
Over the past decade, the Party has invested billions of dollars into overseas propaganda operations to great effect.[7]
The CCP has moved to eliminate ‘unfriendly’ Chinese language media
outlets worldwide, and is close to succeeding. Nearly every Chinese
language news outlet in the U.S. is either owned by, or works closely
with the Party—and it is making inroads into English language media as
well. There are more than a dozen radio stations in cities across the
country where Americans hear subtle pro-Beijing propaganda on their FM
radio.
Recently, Chinese propaganda persuaded so many Americans that a U.S.
solider had brought the coronavirus to Wuhan—as opposed to Wuhan sending
the virus to the rest of the world (a complete fabrication by the CCP)
that this soldier and her family needed a personal security detail to
protect them from death threats. This situation occurred in Maryland.
On TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform with over 40 million
American users—probably a lot of your kids and younger colleagues–
accounts criticizing CCP policies are routinely removed or deleted.
Last week, Twitter announced the suspension of more than 23,000 CCP
linked accounts for spreading propaganda on Hong Kong and COVID-19. This
latest suspension was in addition to last August’s removal of more than
150,000 CCP linked accounts that were used to spread anti-American
disinformation and generate the illusion of popular support for
Beijing’s policies in the United States. These are just the accounts
Twitter caught. How many are still out there undetected?
In March, the CCP expelled American journalists working for the New
York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post, almost
fully eliminating independent reporting from within China on the Wuhan
virus.
In addition to influencing what information American citizens receive
regarding China, the CCP is increasingly using its leverage to police
American speech. When the University of California at San Diego hosted
the Dalai Lama as a commencement speaker in 2017, Beijing banned Chinese
students from visiting UCSD on government funds.
When the general manager of the Houston Rockets tweeted his support
for the peaceful Hong Kong protesters, the CCP announced its team’s
games would not be shown on Chinese TV and used its economic power to
pressure others in basketball, including star players, to criticize the
tweet on behalf of Beijing.
Under pressure from the CCP, Marriott, and American, Delta, and
United Airlines all removed references to Taiwan from their corporate
websites. Mercedes Benz even apologized for posting an inspirational
quote from the Dalai Lama on social media.
Beijing has used its financial might and market access to pressure
Hollywood into self-censorship, incentivizing directors and producers to
avoid topics that might not make it past the country’s censors in
China. For example, the Japanese and Taiwanese flags were dropped from
Tom Cruise’s flight jacket in the upcoming Top Gun sequel “Maverick.”
MGM digitally changed the identities, post-production, of the invading
military from China to North Korea in the “Red Dawn” remake.
The CCP is seeking leverage over individual Americans as well. The
Party is collecting your most intimate data—your words, your actions,
your purchases, your whereabouts, your health records, your social media
posts, your texts, and mapping your network of friends, family, and
acquaintances.
The CCP accomplishes this goal, in part, by subsidizing hardware,
software, telecommunications, and even genetics companies. As a result,
corporations such as Huawei and ZTE undercut competitors on price and
install their equipment around the globe at a loss. This has the side
effect of putting out of business American manufacturers of telecom
hardware and has made it very difficult for Nokia and Ericsson. Why do
they do it? Because it is not telecom hardware or software profits the
CCP are after, it is your data. They use “backdoors” built into the
products to obtain that data.
When the Chinese Communist Party cannot buy your data, it steals
it. In 2014, the CCP hacked Anthem insurance, collecting sensitive
information on 80 million Americans. In 2015, the CCP hacked the Office
of Personnel Management, which holds security clearance information,
acquiring sensitive data on 20 million Americans who work for the
federal government. In 2017, it hacked Equifax, obtaining the names,
birthdates, social security numbers, and credit scores of 145 million
Americans.
In 2019, the CCP hacked Marriot, gathering information on 383 million
guests, including their passport numbers. And, in 2016, a Chinese
company even bought the dating app Grindr to harvest its data, including
the HIV status of users, before the U.S. government forced a
divestiture on national security grounds. These are just a few of the
instances we know about.
How will the Chinese Communist Party use this data? In the same way
it uses data within China’s borders: to target, to flatter, to cajole,
to influence, to coerce, and to even blackmail individuals to say and do
things that serve the Party’s interests. This is ‘micro targeting’
beyond an advertiser’s wildest dreams. China, unlike advertisers, will
not be stopped by government regulations. The Chinese Communist Party
simply wants to know everything about you—just as it likes to know
almost everything about every individual living in China.
In addition to propaganda and influence operations, the Chinese
Communist Party uses trade to coerce compliance with its dictates. When
Australia called for an independent investigation of the coronavirus’
origins and spread, the Chinese Communist Party threatened to stop
buying Australian agricultural products and to prevent Chinese students
and tourists from traveling to Australia. When Australia refused to
relent, Beijing put these threats into force, imposing an 80% tariff on
Australian barley exports.
International organizations are also part of China’s plan. China has
sought leadership positions within many global bodies. China now heads
four out of fifteen UN specialized agencies, more than the U.S., UK,
France, and Russia, the other members of the permanent members of the
U.N. Security Council, combined. The PRC uses these leaders to force the
international bodies to parrot Beijing’s talking points and to install
Chinese telecommunications equipment in their facilities.
For example, since Zhao Houlin of the International
Telecommunications Union took his post he began to aggressively promote
Huawei sales. Secretary-General Fang Liu of the International Civil
Aviation Organization has blocked Taiwan’s participation in General
Assembly meetings and covered up a Chinese hack of the organization. The
Party has used China’s membership on the UN Human Rights Council to
prevent criticism of its abuses in Xinjiang and Hong Kong.
The CCP’s reach extends to heads of international organizations who
are not themselves Chinese officials. Under Beijing’s thumb, and at an
unacceptable cost to human life, Director-General Tedros of the World
Health Organization dutifully used Chinese talking points on the Wuhan
virus. As late as mid-January, he claimed there was no human-to-human
transmission of the disease. He opposed international travel
restrictions. At the same time, Tedros praised China’s own domestic
travel restrictions on Wuhan residents. In other words, they could
travel overseas, but they could not travel and potentially take the
virus to Beijing or Shanghai. These CCP tactics in international
organizations, as we have seen with the coronavirus, are a major cause
of concern not just for the United States, but to the world.
The good news is that under President Trump’s leadership, we know
what the CCP is doing, we are calling it out, and we are taking decisive
action to counter it across the board.[8]
First, President Trump prevented certain companies that answer to the
CCP’s intelligence and security apparatus—such as Chinese
telecommunications giant Huawei—from accessing our personal and private
data.[9] The Administration also imposed restrictions on U.S. semiconductor technology from going to Huawei.[10]
Second, the State Department designated the U.S. operations of 9
Chinese state-controlled propaganda outlets as foreign missions.[11]
These organizations are the mouthpieces of the Chinese Communist Party.
This designation places reporting requirements and visa restrictions on
these so-called media outlets.
Third, President Trump imposed export restrictions on 21 Chinese
government entities and 16 Chinese companies complicit in China’s
campaign of repression, mass arbitrary detention, forced labor and
high-technology surveillance against Uyghurs and other minorities, and
we have blocked officials complicit in these abuses from travelling to
the United States.[12] The Administration has also stopped the illegal import of goods produced by Chinese companies known to use Uyghur forced labor.[13]
Fourth, President Trump left the United Nations Human Rights Council to protest its cooptation by China.[14]
He has terminated the U.S. relationship with the World Health
Organization, because its response to the pandemic showed that it is
beholden to China.[15]
Instead of funding the corrupt WHO in Geneva with over $400 million per
year, the United States and its generous taxpayers will send that money
directly to where it is needed most—frontline healthcare workers
serving in developing countries around the world.
Fifth, President Trump limited the People’s Liberation Army’s ability
to use student visa programs to place its officers and employees in our
colleges and universities to steal U.S. technology, intellectual
property, and information.[16]
Sixth, the President moved to halt the investment of U.S. federal
employee retirement funds into PRC companies, including Chinese military
contractors and manufacturers of surveillance equipment used to oppress
religious minorities.[17] He is examining the opaque accounting practices of Chinese companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges.[18]
This week, the Defense Department is submitting to Congress a list of
People’s Liberation Army-linked companies with operations in the United
States so that the American people are fully informed about exactly
with whom they are doing business.
Now, these steps are just the start as America corrects 40 years of a
one-sided, unfair relationship with China that has severely affected
our nation’s economic and, recently, political well-being. Just like the
tariffs that were imposed by the President on unfair trade practices
early in his Administration, there is more to come.
President Trump understands that lasting peace comes through
strength. We are the strongest nation on earth, and we will not bend to
the CCP. As the foregoing actions demonstrate, the Trump Administration
is countering CCP malign activity. The Trump Administration will speak
out and reveal what the Chinese Communist Party believes, and what it is
planning—not just for China and Hong Kong and Taiwan, but for the
world.
Together with our allies and partners, we will resist the Chinese
Communist Party’s efforts to manipulate our people and our governments,
damage our economies, and undermine our sovereignty. The days of
American passivity and naivety regarding the People’s Republic of China
are over.
We will stay true to our principles—especially freedom of
speech—which stand in stark contrast to the Marxist-Leninist ideology
embraced by the CCP. Under President Trump’s leadership, we will
encourage diversity of thought, resist efforts to police speech or
encourage self-censorship, protect Americans’ personal data, and above
all, continue to proclaim that all women and men are entitled by right
of God to liberty, life, and the pursuit of happiness.
As I close, let me be clear – we have deep respect and admiration for
the Chinese people. The United States has a long history of friendship
with the Chinese nation. But the Chinese Communist Party does not equal
China or her people.
To the Chinese Communist Party, I say, as the recent Phase One trade
deal has shown, it is possible for our governments to have a productive
relationship. We want good relationships with China, but we do not want
relations on the terms currently on offer from Beijing.
As Americans, I am certain that we will rise to successfully meet the
challenge presented by the Chinese Communist Party, just as we have
responded to all the great crises over our history. President Trump is
leading the way. And like President Trump, I firmly believe that our
best days as a country remain ahead of us.
Again, thank you for joining me here today. It is a privilege to be
here in Phoenix, Arizona. May God bless you and may God bless the
United States of America.
[6]
Bradford Betz, “China has arrested hundreds for speaking out about
coronavirus, reports show,” May 13, 2020,
https://www.foxnews.com/world/china-arrested-hundreds-speaking-out-coronavirus/
[8]
White House, “United States Strategic Approach to the People’s Republic
of China,” May 20, 2020,
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/U.S.-Strategic-Approach-to-The-Peoples-Republic-of-China-Report-5.20.20.pdf
[17]
Blake Burman, “Trump orders federal retirement money invested in
Chinese equities to be pulled,” May 11, 2020,
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/trump-orders-federal-retirement-money-invested-in-chinese-equities-to-be-pulled<
Your TDS is showing. Southern District NY is a criminal organization....but I am not aware of any lawsuits....I mean if jail time is involved, then surely they are not "lawsuits" but criminal charges. Right?
Where is the sauce? You never provide sauce.
And it's exactly the opposite....The Cabal has and had their backs to the wall, and the only way out was blatant cheating on the election, which occurred, and anyone who says otherwise is simply not looking at facts.
The cabal had everything to gain and everything to lose, and still does.
We shouldn't "overthrow the government" we need to restore the government, throw out communists and socialists.
This fellow is former mil, special ops, DEA, and later
worked as a contractor for same agencies. He now runs a self-defense school in
AZ, publishes, and broadcasts himself on multiple platforms. He’s legit, check
him out; his info arrives via informed sources. His audience is within
single-digit separation from his sources. Use the opportunity to peel the
onion, practicing discernment at each layer.
Somehow YT has not kicked him off; he'll jump to an alt
platform when it does. Other people are uploading his work to Bitchute and
Brandnewtube. This episode aired before SCOTUS tossed the TX suit. However, it
provides current info (ignored by MSM) on issues that concern the welfare of
the republic.
Bear in mind, this is much bigger than fighting over
election results, Dem vs Rep. It’s about nefarious efforts of a foreign power
to use our political/legislative apparatus to subvert the will of the people.
It’s about money and control. Most people can’t see it those terms because TV
news short-circuits cognition. Too fanciful for belief? Why then were patents
issued for technology that uses TV as a device (below the level of conscious
awareness) for mass indoctrination?
"Certain monitors can emit electromagnetic field
pulses that excite a sensory resonance in a nearby subject, through image
pulses that are so weak as to be subliminal. This is unfortunate since it opens
a way for mischievous application of the invention, whereby people are exposed
unknowingly to manipulation of their nervous systems for someone else's
purposes. Such application would be unethical and is of course not advocated.
It is mentioned here in order to alert the public to the possibility of covert
abuse that may occur while being online, or while watching TV, a video, or a
DVD.”
Even at the surface level television commands attention,
authority, and obedience.
What virus is it infected with again? The one that had never been isolated and the genome was pieced together by a computer. That one?
Do people not know that animals carry pathogens? Was the mink sick?
My cat had a feline virus two years ago. Should I have killed my cat?
As we move forward the bullsh1t will only increase. We will hear daily tales of death and destruction, with no evidence.
I remember that people said it was insane to ask to see the bodies after a school shooting. Well it isn't. There needs to be proof. When there are only two funerals scheduled after a few dozen kids are killed, something ain't right.
There is no proof of the virus. Only scary stories to keep you afraid. When asked to provide proof, the officials say proof isn't needed. When you show proof that they are full of sh1t, they deny your proof exists. Just like election fraud.