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AUDITS




LAST DAY OF COUNTING IN AZ: HUGE Discrepancies Expected – 2 State Delegations Tour The Audit

By Jordan Conradson Published June 12, 2021 at 3:00pm


On the last day of the hand counting process, 2 state delegations toured America’s audit.

Six Wisconsin Republican lawmakers and former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens are inside the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona.


Wisconsin is one swing state where we saw a mysterious and unexplained drop of ballots late at night on election night that swung the election to Joe Biden. State Legislators must take action before it is too late.


President Trump won in Missouri but Eric Greitens is here to observe the process and bring some ideas back to his state.


The Handcounting is concluding and they are expecting to find HUGE discrepancies in ballot totals.

If there are any less than the number of ballots certified by Maricopa County, this is evidence of a fraudulent election.




Developing: The Same Suspicious SQL Software Discovered in Michigan Dominion Voting Machines Was Just Found in Pennsylvania Dominion Voting Machines

By Jim Hoft Published June 13, 2021 at 7:30am A recent election assessment conducted in Pennsylvania’s Fulton County and published in February 2021, found the existence of the Microsoft SQL database on the Dominion Voting Machines in the county.

According to the Fulton County report, the analysts found “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system. They also reported that Dominion failed to fill out the appropriate forms regarding the software.

This is the same software Michigan Attorney Matthew Deperno’s expert found on the Dominion machines as was demonstrated in Michigan.

The software allows anyone with privileges to simply change values in the database directly in order to change the outcome of the election leaving no trace whatsoever. The Dominion system looks to the database for the values and uses whatever is there. It is outside of the logs or other election-related auditing record one would look for.

So we now have at least two instances where this unapproved SQL software was found on Dominion voting machines in at least two swing states.

Nancy Pelosi and Democrats are attempting to ban paper ballots in the US — and force Americans to use only voting machines.



Mich. Secy of State candidate reacts to Ariz. audit



A secretary of state candidate in Michigan visits the Arizona audit in hopes they will replicate it in her state. One America’s Christina Bobb has more.





G7


Biden participates in press conference at Cornwall Airport Newquay




Australia’s Sky News: Media Gushes Over Biden at G-7 But Called It ‘Trump Plus 6’ In 2017

By Joe Hoft Published June 13, 2021 at 9:00am


The media is officially American Pravda. Watching the differences between the US media’s coverage between Biden and President Trump is no longer shocking. It’s expected.

Sky News in Australia can see the difference in the media’s reporting between Biden and President Trump:






With Biden In UK, 24 Members Of Parliament Demand He Let Assange Go


SUNDAY, JUN 13, 2021 - 08:10 AM

Twenty-four members of UK Parliament have called on President Joe Biden to drop the US pursuit of imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange.

A letter from the MPs was sent to Biden on Friday as the president attends the G-7 summit in Cornwall.

It takes aim at Biden’s predecessor for indicting Assange and calls on the president "to drop this prosecution."




G-7 Rebukes Chinese Regime Over Human Rights, Demands COVID-19 Origins Investigation

Jun 13, 2021

Group of Seven (G-7) leaders on June 13 called out the Chinese regime over its rights abuses in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, vowed to counter Beijing’s unfair trade practices, and demanded a thorough investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic in China.

After discussing how to come up with a unified position on China, leaders of the world’s wealthiest democracies issued a highly critical communiqué that delved into a range of concerns targeting the communist regime’s behavior domestically and abroad.

“We will promote our values, including by calling on China to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, especially in relation to Xinjiang and those rights, freedoms, and high degree of autonomy for Hong Kong enshrined in the Sino-British Joint Declaration,” the G-7 said.

Global pushback against Beijing’s aggression has risen in recent times, and President Joe Biden has pledged to rally allies to confront the regime’s economic abuses and push back against human rights violations.

Speaking after the summit in England, Biden said leaders agreed to a proposal to finance infrastructure projects in the developing world that would counter Beijing’s “Belt and Road” Initiative. The Belt and Road project has been criticized as a form of “debt trap” diplomacy which saddles developing nations with unsustainable debt levels, while bolstering Beijing’s political and economic clout in these countries.


“We think there is a more equitable way to provide for the needs of countries around the world,” Biden said.

The president also called on the regime to abide by global rules. “China needs to start to act more responsibly in terms of international norms and human rights and transparency,” Biden said.

He demanded Beijing provide access to its labs so the world can probe the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the possibility that it was a result of “an experiment gone awry.”


“The world needs to have access,” Biden said.

The G-7 meanwhile called for “a timely, transparent, expert-led, and science-based WHO-convened Phase 2 COVID-19 Origins study including, as recommended by the experts’ report, in China.”

Before the G-7 criticism emerged, China pointedly cautioned G-7 leaders that the days when “small” groups of countries decided the fate of the world was long gone.

The G-7 also said they underscored “the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and encourage the peaceful resolution of cross-Strait issues.”


“We remain seriously concerned about the situation in the East and South China Seas and strongly oppose any unilateral attempts to change the status quo and increase tensions,” they said.

The communiqué further highlighted concern about forced labor in the global supply chains, including in the agricultural, solar, and garment sectors. These industries are the “main supply chains of concern” in the far western Chinese region of Xinjiang, noted a White House fact sheet.

The Chinese regime has detained more than one million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in a vast network of camps in the region. Inhabitants and detainees have been subject to torture, political indoctrination, forced sterilization, forced labor, and mass surveillance under Beijing’s sweeping crackdown.

Many Western fashion brands, tech and other companies have come under growing pressure to prove their supply chains aren’t tainted by forced labor from Xinjiang.


“Leaders agreed on the importance of upholding human rights and of international labor standards, and committed to protect individuals from forced labor,” the White House said in a fact sheet.




TRUMP



President Trump: Rudy and Mike Lindell “Will Go Down as Heroes…Some Day in the Not Too Distant Future”

By Joe Hoft Published June 12, 2021 at 5:30pm As promised, President Trump spoke today at Mike Lindell Rally in Wisconsin.

A highlight of his speech was when he referred to Rudy Giuliani and Mike Lindell. The President shared the following:

I want to thank people like Rudy Giuliani, who’s out there fighting and they’re after him and they want to take him down. They want to take us all down. There’s never been a time like this. There’s never been. It’s weaponized and the Republicans were very nice.

Our people were very, very nice and very, very respectful and I said this would happen. But Rudy is a great patriot. He was the greatest mayor in the history of New York and a great, great patriot. And what he’s done, and what Mike has done, and what so many other people have done, these are incredible heroes and they’re going to go down as heroes some day and I think it’s some day in the not to distant future.



BIG TECH


House lawmakers roll out bills to rein in Big Tech as conservatives warn of too much federal control

Companies would have regulations imposed on mergers, data, and certain business practices


House lawmakers on Friday introduced a slew of antitrust bills they say aim to rein in the power and reach of Big Tech companies, but some conservatives are warning that the legislation would give the federal government too much control over the tech sector, while others are concerned the proposals would adversely effect the broader economy and U.S. competitiveness.

The bills, which have some bipartisan support, including from Republican Reps. Ken Buck, Madison Cawthorne, Burgess Owens, Victoria Sparks, Matt Gaetz and Chip Roy, take aim at top tech companies like Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook. The bills, though, do not address Twitter.





SUPPLY CHAIN



​​​​​​​Lumber Prices Record Biggest Weekly Drop Ever As Supply

Increases

BY TYLER DURDEN SUNDAY, JUN 13, 2021 - 08:45 AM

Lumber futures on Chicago Mercantile Exchange posted their largest-ever weekly loss, extending a multi-week decline as sawmill output increases and buyers hold off on purchases, according to Bloomberg.

On Friday, lumber futures fell 5.61% to $1,059.20 per thousand board feet. For the week, prices plunged 18%, the most significant decline since 1986, one year before the 1987 stock market crash.

Lumber prices have crashed 40% from the record high in May of around $1,711.

Lumber prices have catapulted into the stratosphere in the last year, hitting renovators, home builders, buyers, and anyone else extremely hard. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has noted lumber prices have added at least $36,000 to the costs of a new single-family home.

For the last several months, we have warned about the pernicious effects of soaring prices on consumers. For instance, the University of Michigan economic sentiment survey shows the number of people who say it's a good time to purchase a house has collapsed as the price of lumber, copper, concrete, roofs, labor, land, and almost everything scream higher. Shown below is the survey matched up against NAHB's survey (a homebuilder survey that rates market conditions for the sale of new homes) and lumber prices. It's easy to spot as lumber prices soared, the homebuyer sentiment survey crashed.




FISA


Rep. Jordan on where the Durham report is: 'Who the heck knows?'




Fake VP



“When Are you Going to the Border?!” – Kamala Harris Heckled During Surprise Visit For ‘Capital Pride’ in Downtown DC (VIDEO)

By Cristina Laila Published June 12, 2021 at 2:40pm

Kamala Harris was heckled while she was marching in a “pride” parade in downtown DC on Saturday with her husband, Doug Emhoff.

Harris HATES it when people ask her when she’s going to visit the border and often snaps at inquiring reporters.

Instead of going to the US-Mexico border to do the job she was assigned to do as “border czar,” Kamala marched in downtown DC with her husband.

Bystanders heckled Kamala Harris: “When are you going to the border?!”

Law enforcement officials told the hecklers to back off.



MISC



Maxine Waters is Dodging Being Served by Republican Joe Collins Who Accuses Her Of Defamation and Illegal Voting Practices (VIDEO)

By Kari Donovan Published June 12, 2021 at 6:30pm


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