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Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Italian Defense Contractor Leonardo Satellites Used In US Election Hacking – Ex CIA Bradley Johnson
According to new information revealed by former CIA officer Bradley Johnson, Italian defense contractor Leonardo satellites were used in 2020 US Election hacking. According to Johnson, Frankfurt servers only hosted partial tracks of the hacking. The operation to recalibrate the hacking attack took place through Leonardo servers and after this switching of numbers the new manipulated data was sent back to the Dominion voting machines in the US. This data transfer explains the infamous “glitch” in Dominion Voting machines during the election, according to the officer.
Italian Defense Contractor Leonardo Satellites Used In US Election Hacking – Ex CIA Bradley Johnson
Bradley Johnson is a retired Senior Operations Officer and Chief of Station with the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) Directorate of Operations. He has served domestically and abroad with numerous assignments often during periods of armed conflict.
Mr. Johnson is a certified senior expert in Counterintelligence issues with extensive direct experience in the field. He is a senior expert in surveillance and surveillance detection issues. Mr. Johnson has served overseas as CIA’s Chief of Station multiple times.
According to Johnson (watch video below), Italy was directly involved in the manipulation of votes in the US elections.
The intelligence analyst partially confirms GreatGameIndia‘s story regarding the US special forces raid at Scytl headquarters in Germany to recover Dominion’s servers hosted in the CIA Frankfurt station.
The former CIA agent doesn’t deny this operation but he claims that the hacked data had been moved from Frankfurt to Rome, in the US embassy located in the...
WTF.
Bleh.
So I want to see what is going on in DC, I can't bear to watch Fox News With Brett Baier, I turn down one channel to CNBC, and Shepard Smith Is crying about Patriots trying to save the Union, and protect the constitution, so I turn down one more channel and serial Liar/Bragger Brian Williams is on with guest hosts Rachel (trump tax returns) Maddow And Islamic Communist Traitor John Brennan.
I mean... what is this, some kind of surrealistic dark comedy with a tragic theme?
Why do I even have Cable TV?
I feel like this is the spring of our discontent.
True Story:
So I want to see what is going on in DC, I can't bear to watch Fox News With Brett Baier, I turn down one channel to CNBC, and Shepard Smith Is crying about Patriots trying to save the Union, and protect the constitution, so I turn down one more channel and serial Liar/Bragger Brian Williams is on with guest hosts Rachel (trump tax returns) Maddow And Islamic Communist Traitor John Brennan.
I mean... what is this, some kind of surrealistic dark comedy with a tragic theme?
Why do I even have Cable TV?
I feel like this is the spring of our discontent.
True Story:
My best friend, who is also the guy who made me listen to Kiss until I started to like them said to me that "All Kiss Songs are about sex", I looked long, I looked hard, and I finally proved him wrong. This song "Get Away" was the one song I found (as of about 1978) that was not about sex... and today it describes how I feel...
Trump lawyer "cancelled" from her law firm
Top attorney Cleta Mitchell has announced she is leaving her law firm job, Foley & Lardner.
Mitchell, who represents President Trump in his election integrity challenges, was recently overheard in a confidential call leaked to the press. In that call, President Trump and his team were discussing the possibility of a settlement of the lawsuit they've filed against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
The lawsuit claims Georgia had numerous irregularities and/or fraud in the 2020 presidential race amounting to hundreds of thousands of votes; far more than what's needed to offset the 11,000 Trump was said to lose the state by.
Among the questions raised:
Why was vote counting at a key precinct suspended due to a water main break, when it turns out there wasn't a water main break and vote counting went forward once observers were dismissed?
Why, after observers were dismissed, were votes pulled out from suitcases under a table and counted?
Were stacks of those ballots were counted numerous times?
Were signature properly verified?
Did anybody investigate reports of 100% of military ballots in one county supposedly going to Joe Biden when military votes typically lean Republican?
For more CENSORED topics and people, visit here. Also, watch for "The Censored" segments on "Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson."
Mitchell says once it became public that she was assisting President Trump in his election integrity challenges, enormous pressure was exerted to punish and "cancel" her.
Mitchell isn't the first attorney to reportedly suffer retaliation for representing Trump or professionally acting in his interests.
With the ever more brazen attacks on conservatives and, most especially, anyone who supports and wants to help President Trump, I realize that a large national law firm is no longer the right platform for me or my law practice. Cleta Mitchell, Esq.
Below is the letter Mitchell sent to clients and friends.
Dear Clients and Friends:
Given all that has transpired over the last few days, I wanted to share this personal message with you, which comes solely from me and not from my law firm, Foley & Lardner, LLP.
As you are probably aware, there has been a massive pressure campaign in the last several days mounted by leftist groups via social media and other means against me, my law firm, and clients of the law firm, because of my personal involvement with President Trump, his campaign and the White House, related to the November 3 general election in Georgia.
After discussions with my firm’s management, I have decided that it is in...
Tunnel Defense: India is Going Underground to Stop Chinese Aggression
Indian military leaders have noted how the Chinese successfully used tunnel defenses against the Japanese forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Even as de-escalation talks continue, it appears that the Indian Army is also continuing to dig in—but whether such fortifications will prove useful in a shooting war is another issue. The remote plains of the Ladakh Valley have been described as excellent tank country and the tunnels could be easily flanked like the Maginot Line on the French border with Germany.
After dismissing the news that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) employed microwave energy weapons against the troops stationed near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) earlier this year, the Indian Army announced that it has begun to employ “tunnel defenses” to pre-empt any “transgression” from the Chinese forces.
It was August 29–30 that Indian Army soldiers along with Special Front Force personnel occupied the position at the LAC south of Pangong Tso lake on the Kailash Range ridgeline for the first time since 1962. Despite some claims that the PLA used the microwave energy weapons to drive off the Indian forces, the Indian Army maintains that it not only has maintained its presence at that forward position, but it has taken a page from the Chinese military playbook by digging in.
The Hindustan Times reported that Indian military leaders have noted how the Chinese successfully used tunnel defenses against the Japanese forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War, while also how the Vietcong utilized similar tactics against American forces during the Second Indo-China War (Vietnam War). Tunneling efforts were also employed by the Japanese on Iwo Jima and other islands, while the North Koreans also used tunnels during the Korean War and has continued to build up its Tunnels of Aggression, which feature electrical lighting, weapon-storage and sleeping accommodations.
The PLA has also built tunnel shelters to house aircraft at Lhasa airbase and underground pens to house nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the Hainan Islands in...Even as de-escalation talks continue, it appears that the Indian Army is also continuing to dig in—but whether such fortifications will prove useful in a shooting war is another issue. The remote plains of the Ladakh Valley have been described as excellent tank country and the tunnels could be easily flanked like the Maginot Line on the French border with Germany.
After dismissing the news that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) employed microwave energy weapons against the troops stationed near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) earlier this year, the Indian Army announced that it has begun to employ “tunnel defenses” to pre-empt any “transgression” from the Chinese forces.
It was August 29–30 that Indian Army soldiers along with Special Front Force personnel occupied the position at the LAC south of Pangong Tso lake on the Kailash Range ridgeline for the first time since 1962. Despite some claims that the PLA used the microwave energy weapons to drive off the Indian forces, the Indian Army maintains that it not only has maintained its presence at that forward position, but it has taken a page from the Chinese military playbook by digging in.
The Hindustan Times reported that Indian military leaders have noted how the Chinese successfully used tunnel defenses against the Japanese forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War, while also how the Vietcong utilized similar tactics against American forces during the Second Indo-China War (Vietnam War). Tunneling efforts were also employed by the Japanese on Iwo Jima and other islands, while the North Koreans also used tunnels during the Korean War and has continued to build up its Tunnels of Aggression, which feature electrical lighting, weapon-storage and sleeping accommodations.
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The PLA has also built tunnel shelters to house aircraft at Lhasa airbase and underground pens to house nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the Hainan Islands in...
Ossoff proclaims victory in Georgia race as Democrats near sweep of U.S. Senate
Democrat Jon Ossoff claims a win over incumbent Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) on Wednesday morning as Democrats were poised to complete a sweep of the crucial Georgia run offs that would give them control of the U.S. Senate.
The 33-year old documentary filmmaker led incumbent Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) by a margin of just 16,000 votes out of more than 4 million cast.
But the remaining votes were mostly in strongly Democratic areas around Atlanta, meaning Ossoff was a prohibitive favorite to wind up on top.
If Ossoff does maintain the vote lead, Democrats will take control of Congress, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) will be displaced by Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and President-elect Joe Biden’s legislative standing will benefit as he prepares to take office on Jan. 20.
“It feels like a brand new day. For the first time in six years, Democrats will operate a majority in the United States Senate -- and that will be very good for the American people,” said Schumer on Wednesday morning.
Although the election has yet to be officially called, Ossoff vowed to work in Washington D.C. to beat the COVID pandemic.
“Let’s unite to defeat this virus and to rush economic relief to those who need it now,” Ossoff said
Ossoff paid tribute to fallen civil rights heroes like the late Rep. John Lewis, whom he said paved the way for his win in the Deep South.
“It’s with humility that I thank the people of Georgia for electing me,” Ossoff said. “Whether you voted for me or against me, I’ll be for...
On January 6 (today), We Learn Whether our Constitution Will Hold
The 2020 presidential election was, in several targeted battleground states, an unconstitutional electoral exercise. Even putting aside evidence of significant fraud, virtually none of which received a hearing by our courts, events leading up to and including the November national election constituted a radical and grave departure from the federal electoral system adopted by the framers of the Constitution and the state ratification conventions. Now, let's be clear: None of this matters to the Democrat Party, since it and its surrogates perpetrated these unconstitutional acts, as I shall soon explain. Nor does it matter to the media, which is utterly illiterate on the subject and unequivocally supports the supposed outcome in any event. But it should be of great moment and concern to the people of this country and especially to congressional Republicans in both Houses, for if the latter do not at least confront and challenge this lawlessness on January 6, when Congress meets to count the electors, it will be the GOP's undoing and, simultaneously, the undoing of our presidential electoral system. Ultimately, it will be the people of the United States who love our republic who will be the losers.
Win, lose, or draw, on January 6, the Republicans must not act as if "the people have spoken" and be cowered into passivity or worse, such as joining the Democrat Party and media hecklers, by insisting that they are part of a lawless party seeking to "reverse the results of the election." Too many Republicans have already buckled, including the Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell, Sen. John Thune, and Rep. Adam Kinzinger. No doubt others who are unreliable and cowardly when facing the organized mob will follow. But let us not be judged by those who have intentionally and strategically manipulated our politics and the law to undermine our constitutional order. It is they who must be condemned.
Specifically, Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the federal Constitution could not be more explicit. It states, in pertinent part: "Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress ..." This language was purposeful. During the Constitutional Convention, there were various proposals suggested for electing a president. Should the president be directly elected by the people? That proposal was rejected out of concern that such a purely democratic process could be hijacked by a temporary majority. Should the president be chosen in the first instance from within the national legislature? That proposal was also rejected on grounds of separation of powers. Should the judiciary play a role in the selection of the president? That idea was dispensed with as being the most objectionable, as judges were to be the least political of all public officials. The framers deliberatively and with much thought created the Electoral College process, in which the people and their elected legislatures — both state and national — would play important roles. But the electoral process rested first and foremost on the state legislatures directing how the electors would be chosen. The reason: While rejecting the direct election of a president, the framers concluded that the state legislatures were closest to the people in their respective states and would be the best representatives of their interests. At no time did the framers even raise the possibility that governors, attorneys general, secretaries of state, election boards, ...
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