59.6 Howe Enterprise June 21, 2021

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The Silent War and the world awakening EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial with collection of headlines and columns from various publications and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

The former head of the COVID19 immunization program in Myanmar has been arrested and charged with treason for conspiring with opponents of the military authorities. *** The trial of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi comes four months after a military coup ousted the elected government from office. She is accused of corruption and violation of the law on state secrets. *** President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that it is important to teach the country's population the skills of handling small arms. "Who guarantees that we will not fight? Neither you nor I, no one can guarantee. The world has become stupid in general. War can break out at any time in any place, God forbid in our country," the press service quotes Lukashenko as saying during his working trip. *** UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a 4-week postponement of opening in England amid the "Delta option," adding that he is "confident" it will be the last extension. *** Two environmental initiatives and a law on climate protection were rejected in a referendum in Switzerland. 51.6 percent of the country's residents voted against the law. *** Tension is rising on the eve of the" Flag March " tomorrow in Jerusalem. Hamas called for opposition to the march. It is reported that the Israeli army has deployed additional military equipment. *** The Japanese government plans to conduct an antitrust review of Apple and Google. The Japanese authorities are concerned about their dominant position in the operating system market. Nine out of ten smartphones in Japan are running Apple iOS or Google Android, and the share of software operating systems of these companies in the country reaches 90%. *** The top US Department of Justice national Security official resigned after it became known that the Trump team had investigated the Democrats and subpoenaed the minutes of the negotiations. According to the New York Times, the Justice Department under Trump has subpoenaed Apple to obtain data from members of the House Intelligence Committee Democrats in their hunt for individuals who had leaked information. John Demers will

leave his post by the end of the week. *** The Fulton County Election official acknowledged that the missing supply chain documents for the 2020 absentee ballots were deposited in mailboxes (posting the document to make it freely available on a non-commercial basis) *** Arizona: All paper ballots from the ballot boxes are counted. *** On June 11, US Attorney General Garland threatened participants in the audit of elections in Arizona, saying that he was investigating violations of the voting law. In addition, the corrupt Arizona Sheriff's office has released a bizarre public statement about RUMORS that audit agents are interviewing residents about how they voted. Threatening messages were sent to officials saying that this violated the law. The audit organizers did not conduct any surveys. *** Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is doing everything possible to support the Arizona Senate in its fight against the US Department of Justice. He sent a letter to Attorney General Garland saying, " My office is not amused by the posturing of the Department of Justice." Brnovic says he will " defend state sovereignty." *** After the Biden Justice Department targeted auditors in Arizona, Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers responded with the threat of jail time if these criminals wanted to invade her territory. The U.S. Constitution explicitly gives states the right to regulate federal elections as they see fit. "The whole country is looking at Arizona," she said. *** A judge adjourns testimony from Georgia election officials Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shay Moss, who cast a huge number of ballots for Bidenp. The plaintiffs said they agreed to allow the deposition to be postponed until a judge holds a hearing on the motion to dismiss the case, according to a statement filed in Fulton County Superior Court. *** Government mandates for masks in the 32 counties of the First District of Florida must now be considered unconstitutional following yesterday's ruling by the First Circuit Court of Appeals in a lawsuit filed by business owner Justin Green against Alachua County. *** Fox News Reporter Bill O'Reilly: "The opposition to Joe Biden is growing. You can feel the buildup, the resentment. People are not happy about higher gasoline and food prices, masked displays of virtue, racial harassment, violent crime, inflation, border chaos, and a culture of cancellation.

The American public is not happy, and this is a general statement, but it is absolutely true." *** Georgia's corrupt Secretary of State, Republican Brad Raffensperger, pretends to be unaware of his state's lack of a properly designed chain of election documentation. *** In a Georgia supermarket, a man shot and killed a cashier for ordering him to put on a face mask. *** New Jersey Congressional candidate Billy Prempe:

Evidence has emerged that the FBI and DHS tried to recruit Green Berets to infiltrate the right -wing activist group The Oath Keepers before the January 6 riots. *** A new publishing house has been opened in the United States, which will give a voice to conservative Americans. *** UCLA is defending the right of scandal-ridden Black Lives Matter founder Patrice Khan-Kallors to be the keynote speaker at the opening ceremony.

"I decided to stand up for the people of the 9th congressional District, because unlike Black Lives Matter, I will actually work to bring justice and change the culture that leads to the taking of black lives on our streets." *** "Domestic Violent extremists" The FBI warns that QAnon followers may commit acts of violence despite the lack of evidence, but Antifa is still a legitimate movement. *** A teacher who scolded a sixthgrader for being "straight" about LGBT people "will not return" to Springfield Public Schools. *** Fox News: "Representative Hinson appears on the floor of the House of Representatives to push for legislation banning Harris from traveling anywhere until she visits the border. "She was in yarn stores, she was in bakeries, and she just flew through the crisis on our southern border." *** President Trump will visit the U.S.-Mexico border with Texas Governor Greg Abbott on June 30. It also became known that Trump will hold a rally in Cleveland on June 26. *** Governor Newsom says California's electronic vaccine screening system will be " voluntary." *** Marjorie Taylor Green on the shocking claims of a Georgia election official regarding the lack of a proper paperwork chain: "This is a big deal. I think it's going to explode soon.” *** Trump has hired a former representative of the Republican National Committee as his new representative. ***

The organizers explain this by the need for "diversity of opinions". *** The Biden administration wants Americans to report "radicalized" friends and their families to the government. *** The University of Arizona imposes new requirements on unvaccinated students. They will now be required to submit a daily health check report, participate in COVID-19 testing twice a week, and wear protective masks in all indoor and outdoor areas on campuses. *** A Trump-appointed federal judge for the Western District of Louisiana has issued a preliminary injunction, repealing Biden's moratorium on new oil and gas leases on public lands. *** Biden's Attorney General, Merrick Garland, said the biggest threat comes from white supremacists. "According to the FBI, the main terror threat in the country comes from violent extremists on racial or ethical grounds, especially those who advocate for white supremacy." *** A group of House Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Green, is introducing legislation that would cut Fauci's salary to zero and require the Senate to approve a replacement for his position. *** Southwest Airlines cancels all U.S. flights as the airline suffers a nationwide " computer system failure." *** Several explosions were reported in the southern Gaza Strip. The IDF strikes Hamas targets in retal-

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