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June 21st First Day of Summer
Trump Says He Is “Very Disappointed” with Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett Votes to Uphold Obamacare
AUDITS
Georgia
MIRACLE: Georgia Fulton County’s Richard Barron Reportedly Finds 1,500 Chain of Custody Forms After Reporting All Were Missing for Months
Georgia
UPDATE
UPDATE: Judge Amero Will Take Fulton County’s Motions Under Advisement – Wants to Study Filings – Will Issue Ruling at a Later Date
Voter GA COURT HEARING LIVE 6-21-21
EXPOSURE
‘I Will be Sitting Down with Project Veritas’ – CBS 62 Reporter Blows Whistle on Network Discrimination On-Air During Weather Report (VIDEO)
FAUCI
“You’re a Pathological Liar – You’re a Running Dog for the CCP!” – Steve Bannon UNLOADS on Dr. Fauci (VIDEO)
Raheem Kassam: Fauci complains about politics while invoking very left talking points to try and make his point. He's in panic mode.
heels up KAMALA
REVEALED: Granddaughter of legendary singer Nina Simone says Kamala Harris bullied her mother to 'almost killing herself'
The granddaughter of legendary singer Nina Simone made a shocking claim on Friday that Vice President Kamala Harris bullied her mother to the point of her wanting to take her own life when Harris was the attorney general of California.
ReAnna Simone Kelly accused Vice President Kamala Harris of dragging her family’s name in the media and giving away their family estate to white people, in a taxing battle after their grandmother's passing in 2003.
BYEDIN
MSM
30 % believe Biden won by fraud
NEW VOTING STYLE
New York City has instituted ranked choice voting for Tuesday's primary vote to determine the candidates in the race for mayor. But how long will it take for the results to be tabulated?
California May Extend Eviction Moratorium Past June, Make Landlords Whole
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) says the state will make landlords whole whose tenants have accumulated past-due rent amid the pandemic - despite the fact that the state has only distributed just $32 million of the $490 million in requests for rental assistance through May 31 in what appears to be typical bureaucratic malarkey.
The state is also weighing whether to extend the eviction moratorium for unpaid rent beyond June 30, a pandemic-related order which was supposed to be temporary, according to the Associated Press. Federal eviction protections are set to expire on the same date, however California's protections expanded the number of tenants covered by the moratorium.
According to the report, California has been slow to distribute federal funds allocated to pay off rents, and is unlikely to spend it all by June 30. According to a report by the CA Department of Housing and Community Development, $490 million in rental assistance requests have been made through May 31, and just $32 million has been paid - which doesn't include 12 cities and 10 counties running their own rental assistance programs.
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/california-may-extend-eviction-moratorium-past-june-make-landlords-whole
WORLD
Swiss Reject Climate Change With Zoomers And Millennials Leading The Way
Sweden Plunges Into Political Chaos After Prime Minister Lofven Ousted In Historic No Confidence Vote
The Epoch Times
Georgia Judge Doesn’t Immediately Rule on Motions to Dismiss in Ballot Case
BY ZACHARY STIEBER June 21, 2021 Updated: June 21, 2021
A judge in Georgia heard motions on June 21 to dismiss a high-profile election case but declined to immediately decide on them.
“I think it’s important that I take a little bit of time to review it and think about it,” Henry County Superior Court Chief Judge Brian Amero, who is presiding over the case, said during a hearing. He noted that there has been a flurry of filings in the case, which asserts there were fraudulent ballots counted during the 2020 election in Fulton County.
The judge didn’t indicate when his decision would be announced.
The petition was originally filed in December 2020. Petitioners cited poll observers talking about what they believed were fake ballots being processed during ballot counting at State Farm Arena in Atlanta and other venues. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office is probing what took place at the arena before, during, and after the election.
County officials argued in filings that the complaint should be dismissed because the petitioners were trying to file an elections contest but failed to meet the requirements to do so. Lawyers for the county argued in court on June 21 that petitioners aren’t entitled to declaratory judgment, that they lack standing, and that they only offered “generalized grievances.”
Lawyers for petitioners countered that their clients, as registered voters, do have standing, and that they aren’t contesting the election. The petition focuses on alleged violations of the voters’ constitutional rights, including equal protection rights.
Bob Cheeley, one of the lawyers, noted that notes from a monitor who observed the 2020 election in Fulton County, which were recently made public for the first time, included seeing county workers scanning absentee ballots multiple times at State Farm Arena.
“If that’s not denial of equal protection, I don’t know what is,” Cheeley said.
An election worker processes absentee ballots at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, on Nov. 2, 2020. (Megan Varner/Getty Images)
A preliminary examination of ballot images by an expert retained by the petitioners, David Sawyer, showed that at least 150 ballot batches weren’t turned over to Raffensperger and that approximately 30 batches were double-counted.
Petitioners’ proposed forensic examination of the 147,000 absentee ballots is necessary to prevent fraudulent ballots from being inserted in future elections, especially given that officials have taken no steps to correct the problems seen in the 2020 election, Cheeley claimed. Ten experts were prepared to use “high-powered microscopes” to look at each ballot to see if it was filled out by a person or a printer.
The county responded by saying they agree with the plaintiffs that fraudulent ballots shouldn’t be counted in future elections. A lawyer for the county’s board of elections also said that ballots shouldn’t be scanned twice.
Amero ruled earlier this year that plaintiffs could get images of the absentee ballots, but the images were only 200 dots per inch (DPI). Experts during a hearing last month argued the resolution wasn’t high enough to perform proper analyses, prompting Amero to agree to let plaintiffs go to the ballot storage warehouse and observe while county workers imaged the ballots at 600 DPI.
The visit, however, was canceled after the county filed a flurry of motions to dismiss in the days before it was set to take place.
The judge said the motions had to be heard before plaintiffs could get the fresh images.
Raffensperger, the state’s top elections official, announced last week that his office is probing absentee ballot transfer forms that the county recently acknowledged were missing, although the probe started before the public statement.
Fulton County officials have denied wrongdoing and claim they are being “targeted” by people who refuse to accept the election results.
New Study Links Ivermectin to ‘Large Reductions’ in COVID-19 Deaths
BY TOM OZIMEK June 21, 2021 Updated: June 21, 2021
The use of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin could lead to “large reductions” in COVID-19 deaths and may have a “significant impact” on the pandemic globally, according to a recent pre-print review based on peer-reviewed studies.
For the study (pdf), published June 17 in the American Journal of Therapeutics, a group of scientists reviewed the clinical trial use of ivermectin, which has antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, in 24 randomized controlled trials involving just more than 3,400 participants. The researchers sought to assess the efficacy of ivermectin in reducing infection or mortality in people with COVID-19 or at high risk of getting it.
Using multiple methods of sequential analysis, the researchers concluded with a moderate level of confidence that the drug reduced the risk of death in COVID-19 patients by an average of 62 percent, at a 95 percent confidence interval of 0.19–0.79, in a sample of 2,438 patients.
Among hospitalized COVID-19 patients, the risk of death was found to be 2.3 percent among those treated with the drug, compared to 7.8 percent for those who weren’t, according to the review.
“Moderate-certainty evidence finds that large reductions in COVID-19 deaths are possible using ivermectin. Using ivermectin early in the clinical course may reduce numbers progressing to severe disease,” the authors wrote.
A health worker shows a box containing a bottle of Ivermectin as part of a study of the Center for Pediatric Infectious Diseases Studies, in Cali, Colombia, on July 21, 2020. (Luis Robayo/AFP via Getty Images)
Since the start of the pandemic, both observational and randomized studies have evaluated ivermectin as a treatment for, and as prevention against, COVID-19 infection.
“A review by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance summarized findings from 27 studies on the effects of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 infection, concluding that ivermectin ‘demonstrates a strong signal of therapeutic efficacy’ against COVID-19,” the researchers wrote, referring to one recent review, which was based on data from both peer-reviewed studies and pre-print manuscripts.
They cited another recent review that concluded that ivermectin reduced deaths by as much as 75 percent, while noting that neither the National Institutes of Health in the United States nor the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the use of ivermectin outside clinical trials for use against COVID-19.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in a note on “Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19,” warns that it has received “multiple reports of patients who have required medical support and been hospitalized after self-medicating with ivermectin intended for horses.”
“Using any treatment for COVID-19 that’s not approved or authorized by the FDA, unless part of a clinical trial, can cause serious harm,” the FDA said in the note, adding that it hasn’t reviewed data to support the use of ivermectin in COVID-19 patients.
The WHO said in March that “the current evidence on the use of ivermectin to treat COVID-19 patients is inconclusive” and that, until more data becomes available, the agency recommends that “the drug only be used within clinical trials.”
The authors of the efficacy study argued, however, that the drug has an “established safety profile through decades of use” and “could play a critical role in suppressing or even ending the SARS-CoV2 pandemic.”
“The apparent safety and low cost suggest that ivermectin is likely to have a significant impact on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic globally,” they wrote in the study abstract.
The authors noted in their publication that all the studies on which they based their conclusions have been peer-reviewed.
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