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"We want to make it clear that we never reported that Senator Karen Fann would publish a report this week. We don't know where this rumor came from," her representative said.

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Earlier, many right-wing media reported that the preliminary results would be published last Monday.

*** The Republican-controlled Arizona legislature voted to revoke the legal powers of Democratic Secretary of State Kathy Hobbs in election-related lawsuits, transferring this authority to the Republican Attorney General. *** Sidney Powell on how to cancel the election: state legislators "have the right to recall voters for fraud."

*** The Pentagon reports that Biden is ordering airstrikes against Iranian-backed militias near the border of Iraq and Syria. *** Texas Prosecutor Ken Paxton: more than 500 cases of election fraud have yet to be considered in court.

*** The radical Democrats of Oregon have passed a law on providing medical care to illegal immigrants.

*** Jill Biden will replace Joe at the Tokyo Olympics at a meeting with Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.

*** "This is bull…." - A teacher from Iowa is outraged that she can't teach Marxist CRT in her class. "We need to destroy the systems," she says.

*** Activist and American Olympic hammer thrower Gwen Berry turns her back to the US flag and pulls a T-shirt over her face during the national anthem at a preparatory performance. *** Psaki says that Biden respects the decision of Olympic hammer thrower Gwen Berry to turn her back on the American flag. *** The Task Force on Racism of the US National Archives stated in its report that its own rotunda, which houses the Declaration of Independence, the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, is an example of "structural racism". *** Biden signed an order to conduct trainings that teach federal employees that the United States is racist. The order also pushes for "justice" and encourages federal agencies to abandon the merits of the work of the government. *** New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signs a budget bill that includes a ban on abortions after 24 weeks and teaches that people are inherently racist because of their skin color. *** Scientists from the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in the city of Pune in western India for the first time identified the deadly Nipah virus in bats in the state of Maharashtra.

*** WHO now recommends masks and social distancing for everyone-vaccinated and unvaccinatedbecause of the Covid variant "Delta".

*** A security guard in India shot a bank customer in the leg for being without a mask. *** The British authorities intend to investigate the circumstances of the leak to the media of recordings from surveillance cameras in the Ministry of Health and the subsequent resignation of Matt Hancock.

*** "Outrage is growing after shocking photos taken in Sydney's eastern suburbs showed large crowds of people gathered at Bondi Beach despite the isolation," 9News Sydney tweeted, after some Australians simply decided to take a walk on the beach. In Sydney and the surrounding areas, a hard lockdown was introduced due to the spread of the delta strain. Police said they will use license plate recognition technology to monitor vehicles to make sure people don't leave their restricted areas. *** "We will lose our freedom if we do not rise up and demand autonomy over our bodies, our right to work and our God - given right to breathe," warns an employee of a hospital in Santa Clara, California, who suspects that he will lose his job if he continues to refuse to comply with the burdensome government vaccination tracking scheme against COVID. *** According to reporter Aaron Fitt of D1 Baseball, two unvaccinated North Carolina State players tested positive for Covid earlier this week, prompting the NCAA to test everyone, including vaccinated players. Four previously vaccinated North Carolina State players tested positive for Covid. *** A mother of three children has died after a rare reaction to the AstraZeneca vaccine in the UK. A 47-year-old woman developed blood clots in her brain, which led to a catastrophic stroke, and her fiancé Mark Tomlin is now talking about the devastating impact that her death had on him and their five-year-old son. *** Toronto is trying to break the record of one-day vaccination in North America. *** Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged citizens to abandon indecision about vaccination and stressed that he and his mother were fully vaccinated against the new coronavirus. *** The military and police have been mobilized to close almost 600 camps of workers working on construction sites in Greater Bangkok to prevent them from going home. The goal is to stop the spread of Covid-19. *** The 48-year-old British rock musician Zion died of a brain hemorrhage two weeks after being vaccinated by AstraZeneca, doctors attribute rare complications to a previously received vaccination. *** British MailOnline from June 13, 2021: "The study shows that 29% of the 42 people who died after being infected with a new delta strain were fully vaccinated. "At the Public Health England technical briefing on June 25, this figure increased to 43% (50 out of 117), with the majority (60%) receiving at least one dose. *** Maricopa County announces that it will no longer use voting machines similar to those used in the 2020 election. Republican Senator Wendy Rogers: "Ban all fraud machines!"

*** It is reported that 35,000-45,000 people gathered for the Trump rally in Wellington, Ohio. *** Pelosi represents a special committee to investigate the riot in the Capitol on January 6. *** Tucker Carlson received information from a whistleblower that the NSA was planning to leak information about his show and then remove the program from the air.

*** Several missiles hit a US base in Syria less than 24 hours after Biden ordered an airstrike against Iranian-held militias. *** Georgia State Senator Brandon Beach: "I think we can ask for 16 votes from our electoral college and leave them here..." *** Barack Obama asks lawmakers via video link to push through a "Law for the People" so that it would be easier for Democrats to steal elections. New York prosecutor's office is considering bringing charges against the Trump Organization in connection with allegations that its employees illegally "received tax-free benefits, such as renting apartments and cars." Now it is reported that no charges will be filed.

*** Psaki says that Republicans protect the police and do not support law enforcement agencies. *** The US Senate has approved almost twice as many Biden candidates as Trump candidates. *** During a meeting with Israeli President Ruben Rivlin, Joe Biden began his speech with the words: "This is technically inappropriate, but I am so glad that his daughter is also here."

He went on to explain that despite the fact that the US is negotiating with Iran, a terrorist country that threatens to wipe Israel off the face of the earth, he is committed to strengthening US relations with Israel.

*** The market capitalization of Facebook exceeded the one trillion dollar mark during trading in New York.

*** According to the Associated Press, John McAfee had a suicide note in his pocket when he was found hanged in a prison cell. The Spanish authorities are still conducting an autopsy of the body, but they have already stated that it is obviously a suicide. The note was reported by an official source familiar with the investigation, but not authorized to talk about the ongoing judicial investigation. He declined to comment on its contents.

McAfee's Spanish lawyer, Javier Villalba, said the family had not been informed by the authorities about the note.

*** The Hill: Former Vice President Mike Pence is facing strong resistance from members of the party's supporters who support Trump over his role in certifying the results of the Electoral College in the 2020 election. *** U.S. Senator Ron Johnson held a press conference with families who were victims of the COVID vaccine on Monday at the Federal (Continued on page 18)

Courthouse in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Families from all over the country came to talk about the adverse reactions they experienced after being vaccinated against COVID19.

One of the mothers, Stephanie de Garay, cried as she told the story of her daughter Maddie, who was an active, healthy young girl until she was vaccinated against COVID in December. *** Representatives of the Los Angeles County health authorities "strongly" recommend that everyone, regardless of the vaccination status, wear a mask, including indoors, because of the spread of the "Delta" variant. *** It turned out that Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners, an investment company headed by Hunter Biden, was the leading financial sponsor of Metabiota, a pandemic tracking and response firm working with Peter Dashak's EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan Institute of Virology. *** Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Mamin: "There is an obvious need to introduce mandatory vaccination in labor collectives, in the service sector, and in education." Meanwhile, universities have promised discounts on tuition for vaccinated students. *** The Catholic Church of Poland has 292 clergymen who "insulted" more than 300 boys and girls from 1958 to 2020. *** California bans state-sponsored travel to 17 states due to "discriminatory LBGTQ laws," adding Florida, Arkansas, Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia to the list. *** Daily Mail: "Dr. Anthony Fauci was accused of lying on Sunday after statements that he falsely denied knowing the reasons for President Trump's decision to cut funding for a Chinese laboratory accused of spreading COVID-19. The White House chief medical adviser initially resisted Trump's order to stop taxpayer funding of the Wuhan Institute of Virology in April 2020, according to a forthcoming book, before telling a House committee in June that he "did not know the reason" for Trump's decision. His statement is contradicted by a lot of verbatim quotes, indicating that he was aware of everything." *** Trump visited the US-Mexico border in Weslaco, Texas, with Governor Abbott, and also held a security briefing with the governor before traveling to the border. *** Fox News’ Hannity asked Trump if he had decided whether to run or not in 2024? "Yes," Trump replied without hesitation. *** Columnist Steve Bannon: "A big development awaits us in the next couple of days." *** Former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, the ideological mastermind of several wars, has died at the age of 88. *** It was found that in several swing states (Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin), flash drives (USB cable) used in the 2020 election process were either missing or were suspiciously inserted into the voting systems used in the elections.

*** President Trump called for exposing the Capitol police officer who shot Ashley Babbitt on January 6 at the US Capitol. "Who shot Ashley Babbitt?" he wrote in a short statement.

It turned out that the shooter who killed Ashley Babbitt in the Capitol on January 6 is a member of Mike Pence's security service. The name of the officer is still unreleased after almost six months.

*** The mayor of New York "urgently" calls on residents to immediately reduce their electricity consumption to avoid blackouts in extreme heat conditions. *** 22 employees of Kamala Harris anonymously contacted the media and revealed that her office is "an environment of abuse - a place where people feel that they are treated like sh**." *** President Trump released a statement regarding the recent comments of General Mark Milley, the current chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and called for his resignation.

*** The ratings of the Newsmax TV channel, which covered the Trump rally in Ohio, soared, leaving FOX News, CNN, MSNBC behind. *** Aggressive BLM activists block the car of a Minneapolis City Council member, she is forced to sign a statement on the dismissal of charges against looters. *** The Biden administration will add the "X" gender marker to US passports. The State Department will no longer require medical proof of gender for travel documents, according to a statement released by Blinken. *** The judge rejected Britney Spears' request to deprive her father James Spears of the status of guardian over her. Earlier, 39year-old Spears in virtual mode spoke at a court hearing in Los Angeles with a request to deprive her father James Spears of the status of guardian over her. Spears criticized the actions of her family, and also noted that she is traumatized and unhappy. *** be right - they didn't; hence, they acted upon it illegally before they were authorized to do so. They also violated their own state constitution by failing to read the resolution on three different days as prescribed by Article II, Section 18. These state constitutional violations make their approval of the amendment null and void. Their approval is and was invalid, and it brings the number of approving states down to 35, one less than required for ratification.

Texas and Louisiana violated provisions in their state constitutions prohibiting the legislatures from empowering the federal government with any additional taxing authority. Now the number is down to 33.

Twelve other states, besides Tennessee, violated provisions in their constitutions requiring that a bill be read on three different days before voting on it. This is not a trivial requirement. It allows for a cooling off period; it enables members who may be absent one day to be present on another; it allows for a better familiarity with, and understanding of, the measure under consideration, since some members may not always read a bill or resolution before voting on it (believe it or not.). States violating this procedure were: Mississippi, Ohio, Arkansas, Minnesota, New Mexico, West Virginia, Indiana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Colorado, and Illinois. Now the number is reduced to 21 states legally ratifying the amendment.

When Secretary Knox transmitted the proposed amendment to the states, official certified and sealed copies were sent. Likewise, when state results were returned to Knox, it was required that the documents, including the resolution that was actually approved, be properly certified, signed, and sealed by the appropriate official (s). This is no more than any ordinary citizen has to do in filing any legal document, so that its authenticity is assured; otherwise, it is not acceptable and is meaningless. How much more important it is to authenticate a constitutional amendment. Yet a number of states did not do this, returning

The People's Liberation Army of China is building more than 100 new mines for intercontinental ballistic missiles in the Gansu Desert as part of a significant expansion of Beijing's nuclear capabilities.

*** Federal law enforcement agencies are secretly monitoring thousands of US citizens with the help of Microsoft, according to congressional testimony given on Wednesday by a senior executive of the technology company. *** Thursday it became known that uncertified, unsigned, and/or unsealed copies, and did not rectify their negligence even after being reminded and warned by Knox. The most egregious offenders were Ohio, California, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Minnesota which did not send any copy at all, so Knox could not have known what they even voted on. Since four of these states were already disqualified above, California is now subtracted from the list of valid approvals, reducing it to 20.

These last five states, along with Kentucky and Oklahoma, have particularly strong implications with regard to the fraud charge against Knox, in that he cannot be excused for not knowing they shouldn't have been counted. Why was he in such a hurry? Why did he not demand that they send proper documentation? They never did.

Further review would make the list dwindle down much more, but with the number down to 20, sixteen fewer than required, this is a suitable place to rest, without getting into the matter of several states whose constitutions limited the taxing authority of their legislatures, which could not give to the federal govern authority they did not have.

The results from the six states Knox had not heard from at the time he made his proclamation do not affect the conclusion that the amendment was not legally ratified. Of those six: two (Virginia and Pennsylvania) he never did hear from, because they ignored the proposed amendment; Florida rejected it; two others (Vermont and Massachusetts) had rejected it much earlier by recorded votes, but, strangely, submitted to the Secretary within a few days of his ratification proclamation that they had passed it (without recorded votes); West Virginia had purportedly approved it at the end of January 1913, but its notification had not yet been received (remember that West Virginia had violated its own constitution, as noted above).

This information for this article was researched at givemeliberty.org and the feature film America: Freedom to Fascism.

the Biden administration will send response teams to the "delta option" throughout the country to areas with low vaccination rates. According to CNN, the teams will consist of representatives of the CDC, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Officials will focus on communities with low vaccination rates, since Biden's goal of 70% vaccination by July 4 is not being met. At the moment, only 47.2% of Americans are fully vaccinat(Continued on page 19)

*** Audit update in Arizona: ballots and machines have been removed from the Colosseum. We are waiting for a statement in the near future. Auditors are still working around the clock to accurately double-check the work performed and make sure that all the evidence is in the same state in which it was received. The full forensic report is still not expected until at least August, but we hope to see a preliminary report or any statement from the Arizona Senate in the coming days.

*** Joe Biden suggests that global warming and rising sea levels could have contributed to the collapse of a condominium in Florida.

*** The mayoral elections in New York are held with violations, they are so corrupt that even the far-left mayor De Blasio requires verification.

*** CNN celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of China on the air. Correspondent Christie Lu Stout boasted about Xi Jinping's speech and his "demonstration of strength". *** On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that two voting laws do not violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The laws prohibit the collection of ballots and require that voters vote at their polling station.

Biden: "I am deeply disappointed by today's decision of the US Supreme Court, which undermines the Voting Rights Act." *** "Political witch hunt by radical left-wing Democrats" - Trump released a statement about the accusations against the financial director of Trump Org. *** Jill Biden told Vogue that her husband "healed this nation" and said that people can "breathe again."

*** The conservative group Judicial Watch has received 165 pages of new documents showing that the California Secretary of State sent an email to YouTube asking them to delete their video about the integrity of the election.

The video titled "The crisis of election integrity - dirty voter lists, Ballot collection and the risks of voting by mail" was deleted three days after California government officials made a corresponding request. *** After a two-year investigation of President Trump's taxes, a district attorney in Manhattan drove the Trump Organization's CFO to a New York court, where he was charged with false tax charges. Liberal media welcome the accusations of a corrupt New York district attorney against the Trump Organization and its CFO on tax charges, the defendants do not want to admit guilt. *** US Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a moratorium on the execution of capital punishment at the federal level. The moratorium will last for the period of verification of the procedures for the execution of capital punishment by the US Department of Justice. *** In Europe, the number of cases of coronavirus has increased due to the easing of restrictions, said Hans Kluge, director of the WHO European Office. *** The Pennsylvania Senate is considering an Arizona-style audit of the 2020 presidential election (AP).

*** The plan for vaccination against coronavirus in Ukraine for AprilJune was fulfilled only by 17.8%. This is reported by "Ukrainian News" with reference to data from the Ministry of Health. The ministry said that in June, the plan was fulfilled only by 27%. During the first month of summer, it was planned to make 5,652,000 vaccinations, but only 1,515,000 were made.

*** The mayor of the Russian city of Kolomna, Denis Lebedev, was found dead in an apartment, the preliminary cause of death is suicide.

*** A group of Texas sheriffs, counties and ICE officers (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is suing the Biden administration, accusing it of not allowing federal officials to arrest or deport criminal illegal immigrants (Washington Examiner). *** President of Belarus Lukashenko ordered the border troops to completely close the border with Ukraine.

*** American actor and director James Franco has agreed to pay $2.2 million in damages to settle a class action lawsuit related to sexual harassment. *** According to a new report, more than 168,000 ballots have gone missing in Cobb County, Georgia. *** According to a new large-scale survey, more than 40% of San Francisco residents plan to leave this "dilapidated city". *** The United States has asked the leaders of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan to sign an agreement on the temporary deployment of about 9,000 Afghan citizens on their territories who helped the American army in the fight against the Taliban. According to Bloomberg, the agreement should be part of a major deal to establish cooperation between America and the countries of *** CNN whose annual total daily rating increased by 63% in the first quarter of 2021, has collapsed in the last three months. CNN's most popular show "Cuomo Prime Time" ranked 22 in cable news, behind 14 Fox News broadcasts and seven MSNBC broadcasts. *** YouTube has removed the full video from the Trump rally in Ohio.

*** According to new reports, the National Association of State Election Managers (NASED) worked with the UN, Twitter, state governments and non-profit organizations to prevent freedom of speech and influence the US elections in 2020.

*** A new attack by anonymous ransomware hackers has paralyzed the networks of more than 200 American companies. Hackers targeted software provider Kaseya and penetrated cloud service providers through its network management system. The White House blames Russia for the attack.

*** A Trump-appointed judge refutes Biden's actions to limit state tax cuts, which exceeds "the power of Congress in accordance with the Constitution."

*** Democrats are suspected of using "fake propagandists" harassing Arizona residents to ultimately interfere with the audit. *** Biden during the announcement of the employment report: "Ronald Reagan told us:" It's morning in America. "Well, it's getting close to noon here. The sun is coming out." *** Chairman Jack Sellers recently released a statement asking the Arizona Senate to be prepared to fight the results. He understands what is coming. *** Hundreds of dead marine animals washed up on the coast of Sri Lanka a few weeks after the cargo ship X-Press Pearl, carrying dangerous chemicals, caught fire and sank off the coast of Colombo at the beginning of last month. *** Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan are not ready for mandatory vaccination of their employees. They are asking for an extension of the deadline. Today, according to official data, two million people work in the public catering sector of the country. It is impossible to vaccinate everyone in half a month, according to restaurateurs. Businessmen can't force everyone to get vaccinated. *** An emergency regime has been introduced in Lithuania due to the influx of Belarusian migrants. *** WHO Director-General Gebreyesus said that the world is at a very dangerous stage of the development of the coronavirus pandemic due to the delta strain. *** North Miami Beach ordered the evacuation of the condominium building after an inspection showed that it was unsafe. *** The CDC is investigating the death of a 13-year-old boy from Michigan after being vaccinated against COVID-19. *** The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation stated that Sputnik V does not pose a danger to a pregnant woman or fetus. Meanwhile, in Kazakhstan, vaccination of pregnant women was banned.

*** Russia has banned the import of pasta and other products from Ukraine, and also withdrew the entire Black Sea Fleet due to military exercises of Ukraine and NATO. The Verkhovna Rada announced the deprivation of human rights of Russian citizens of Ukraine.

*** RSBN viewers at the Trump Rally gain 375,000 viewers before Trump takes the stage. All this calls into question the censorship of Trump's rallies on YouTube for the general public. *** President Trump spoke to tens of thousands of supporters on Saturday in Sarasota, Florida. At least 45,000 people came out and waited for President Trump, despite the torrential rain. Another 400,000 supporters watched the rally live on the RSBN Rumble network.

During his speech, Trump listed a number of points on which he was 100% right but was attacked by fake news media. These are the Mueller report, the termination of flights from China, the success of hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of Covid-19, a rally in front of the White House of violent BLM thugs.

Then he said the following: "I wonder what I will be right about next time? Maybe about the stolen elections?". *** Trump asks at the rally who killed Ashley Babbitt and demands to know why the "protesters" on January 6 are still in prison? *** Trump: "Biden has done nothing to hold China responsible for spreading the virus to us and the rest of the world." *** Trump: "One of my greatest achievements is explaining that the media in this country is corrupt. And they are corrupt. This will be one of my greatest achievements." *** The Afghans are looting Bagram Air Base, while the American troops, at Biden's behest, go out and leave without informing the local authorities. *** Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot blames Trump for the surge in vi(Continued on page 28)

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