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The Republican senator from Arizona calls for an audit of all districts in which cars were used, not only in swing states. *** The “most popular" president in the history of the United States: Biden's speech on July 4 gained 10,000 views on the White House YouTube channel. *** Biden: "Get vaccinated. This is the most patriotic thing you can do."

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*** The trend of traitors to the Motherland. Several women from the US national football team turn away from the American flag while the national anthem is playing.

*** The bloody weekend of July 4 in Chicago: 92 shots, 16 deaths, 6 children among the wounded. In New York, 26 people were injured.

*** Hackers are demanding $70 million in bitcoins to unfreeze computers in the latest ransomware attack on hundreds of American companies.

*** A 13-year-old boy from Michigan unexpectedly died of a heart attack, his aunt says that it happened three days after the second dose of the vaccine. His heart was greatly enlarged. *** The company behind the Keystone XL Pipeline is demanding $15 billion in damages from the US government after Biden revoked its permit in January. *** Biden's Open borders: A two-year -old migrant child was dropped off on a Mexican highway next to a corpse.

*** It became known that China increased its donations to the Biden Center by 400% with $50 million in donations after the campaign was officially announced. It also became clear from the leaked letters that Hunter Biden planned to create a union of prostitutes in the United States.

*** An outbreak of chickenpox occurred in a camp for illegal migrants in Tijuana. *** "The guy couldn't find his way home after dark" - Sky News Australia on whether Joe Biden will be able to pass a cognitive test.

*** The new social media platform GETTR already occupies second place in the Google Play store and is currently the ninth place in the app store. Its competitor Twitter is ranked 87th in the Google Play store and 28th in the app store as of July 5, 2021. *** The director of the World Health Organization's health emergencies program, Michael Ryan, said that the situation with the spread of coronavirus infection in the world has stabilized. *** The President of Tajikistan ordered the mobilization of 20,000 military reservists to strengthen the border with Afghanistan after more than 1,000 Afghan security personnel fled across the border in response to the Taliban offensive.

*** The Russian Orthodox Church has joined the state vaccination campaign and calls on believers to get vaccinated. Those who refuse vaccination, in their opinion, will commit a sin for which they will have to bear responsibility for the rest of their lives. *** Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel is "seriously ill" and hospitalized with Covid-19. He received his first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine on May 6. *** The largest teachers' union in the United States approves a plan to promote critical racial theory in all 50 states and 14,000 school districts.

** The Taliban presents an ultimatum to NATO: withdraw troops by September 11 or they will be considered "occupying forces". *** A vaccinated student infected 83 peers at a secondary school in Tel Aviv, Israel. He, in turn, became infected from a relative who was also vaccinated, but was infected from another vaccinated person. *** Israel: Pfizer's mRNA vaccine is only 64% effective in preventing coronavirus infection after two doses, compared to 94% in May. In addition, the researchers warn that it is too early to say how effective the vaccine is to prevent hospitalization. *** The US Army has ordered the command to prepare for the introduction of the mandatory Covid19 vaccine to military personnel, starting from September 1. *** The German Robert Koch Institute (RKI) claims that at least 85% of people aged 12 to 59 years and 90% of people aged 60 years should be vaccinated "to control" and to avoid the "fourth wave".

** Jeff Bezos is leaving the post of CEO of Amazon. *** British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms the plan, according to which the requirements for masks and the rules of social distancing are canceled on July 19. *** According to the Kyodo news agency, the deputy Prime minister of Japan said that the country needs to defend Taiwan together with the United States in the event of an invasion of the island, which infuriated Beijing, which considers Taiwan its territory. *** A suspected double agent accused of spying for China has been arrested in Germany. *** The Estonian Consul Martha Lyatte was detained in St. Petersburg on suspicion of espionage. According to the Center for Public Relations of the FSB of the Russian Federation, this happened when the diplomat received materials of a closed nature. *** The husband of Ashley Babbitt, who was killed in the Capitol on January 6, Aaron Babbitt, as well as their attorney Terrell Roberts confirmed that the officer who shot Babbitt is the same Capitol Hill police Lieutenant Mike Bird who left a loaded gun in the men's toilet on Capitol Hill. *** The government of West Virginia says that unvaccinated people participate in the "lottery of death". Governor Jim Justice said that convincing young people to get vaccinated is still not easy. While 77.2% of adults over the age of 65 are vaccinated, this figure drops to 53.3% for those aged 12 years and older. "When it comes down to it, they're in a lottery for themselves," he told ABC News. "We have a lottery that basically says,' If you get vaccinated, we'll give you something. Well, you have another lottery being held. And this is the lottery of death."

*** Biden: "Think about where you were last year and where you are today. What you could have done last year at this time and what you can do today. We cannot rest on our laurels. Please get vaccinated."

*** Dutch investigative journalist and reporter Peter R. de Vries was shot in Amsterdam. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

*** Representatives of the mainstream media and BIG TECH arrive in Sunny Valley on private planes for an exclusive "billionaires' summer camp" to get together and discuss their future actions. Gates and Bezos gathered to attend. *** Scientists claim that the "lambda" variant may be resistant to Covid19 vaccines. The World Health Organization has said that mutations of this variant can increase its transmissibility or possibly increase its resistance to “neutralizing antibodies". The health authority called Lambda an "interesting option". *** Biden: "We need to go from door to door, literally knock on every door" to vaccinate people. He urged Americans who have not yet received the COVID-19 vaccine to get vaccinated to protect themselves from the more transmissible and "more dangerous delta strain."

*** Gas prices in the United States have increased by 40 percent since January 1 - this is the highest figure in seven years. *** The Indian authorities have deprived the social network Twitter of protection from liability for user content. Now the platform will be responsible for the posts of Indian users. *** A 14-year-old teenager who stole a car and killed an Uber Eats driver in Washington has been sentenced to prison, which she will serve until the end of this year. *** Actor and comedian Bill Cosby: "The mainstream media of America are the rebels who stormed the Capitol. They are trying to destroy the constitution." *** 11 protesters against the wearing of masks by school students, accused of disrupting a meeting of the Utah school board, face fines and imprisonment. *** The judge denies the release of the "Q-shaman", claiming that he has been in prison for several months without a trial date and suffers from mental disorders due to walking around the US Capitol. *** California gubernatorial candidate Caitlyn Jenner joined the lawsuit to prevent Governor Gavin Newsom from being named a "Democrat" on the ballots in the upcoming recall election. *** The fortune of Amazon founder (Continued on page 18)

Jeff Bezos at the end of stock trading on July 6 increased by $8.44 billion, to $211 billion, reaching a record high. *** Kurt Campbell, the White House coordinator for the Indo-Pacific region, says that the United States maintains strong unofficial relations with Taiwan, but does not support Taiwan's independence. *** China has simultaneously closed almost all public WeChat accounts created and managed by LGBT+ groups in Chinese colleges and feminist organizations. *** In Iraq, there was an attack on the Erbil airport, where US troops are stationed. Sirens could be heard coming from the US Consulate. The airspace is closed. This is the third attack in three days. *** Russian "state hackers" are accused of hacking the US Republican National Committee last week.

*** A very dangerous stage of the coronavirus pandemic has arrived, said WHO DirectorGeneral Gebreyesus. The only way out is a fair distribution of tests, vaccines, medicines and protective equipment between countries.

*** The Arizona Audit has begun preparing the Wesley Bolin Building for further data analysis. Audit officials are still demanding access to Maricopa County routers, which the county authorities are refusing, despite a subpoena to the Senate.

*** By changing the voting results in Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania, Trump will receive enough electoral college votes to cancel the results of the 2020 presidential election.

*** 37 US state and district attorneys general have sued Google, claiming that the company bought out competitors and used restrictive contracts to illegally maintain a monopoly on its app store in Android smartphones. *** The Supreme court of Washington has suspended the legal license of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. This is the second state in which Giuliani is deprived of his license. *** The Pentagon canceled a contract with Microsoft to create a cloud infrastructure for $ 10 billion. *** Former member of the House of Representatives of the White House Ronnie Jackson on Biden's mental state: "We are not laughing."

*** A member of the board of the Missouri Department of Health was convicted for opposing the enforcement of an experimental vaccine and mandates for the use *** A Trump-appointed judge on Wednesday refused to block Georgia's new election integrity law, dealing a serious blow to a group of leftists demanding a preliminary injunction. *** According to Axios, the NSA spied on Tucker Carlson, when he sought an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Carlson spoke with US-based Kremlin intermediaries about arranging the interview shortly before the Fox News host accused the National Security Agency of spying on him, sources told Axios.

*** Biden's "Special Climate Envoy" John Kerry was once again seen without a mask in violation of the mandate, when he walked through Logan Airport on Monday.

*** OAN's Natalie Harp on Senator Mitch McConnell: "He actively prevented the Justice Department from investigating the crime of the century"

*** Biden promises to raise taxes for companies operating on fossil fuels, in connection with a sharp jump in gas prices. He will also direct $860 million from the funds of assistance against the coronavirus to accommodate illegal foreign children. *** According to reports, there are no more than 7,700 ballots registered in Cobb County, Georgia. *** One of the largest video game companies in China, Tencent, has released a new facial recognition system that will monitor children who spend too much time playing video games at night. *** Space debris flew almost two kilometers from the ISS, according to Roscosmos.

*** The Japanese Olympic minister announced that spectators will be banned from visiting the Olympic venues in Tokyo due to the state of emergency related to the virus, which means that the Games will be held mainly behind closed doors and without fans. The games begin on July 23 and will end on August 8. *** The responsibility for the assassination of the President of Haiti lies with the United States. This statement was made by the former head of the National Constituent Assembly of Venezuela and the first deputy chairman of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello. *** Lithuania announces that it will build a barrier on its border with Belarus and deploy troops to prevent illegal migration of migrants to the territory of Lithuania. *** State auditors will verify the accuracy of the number of coronavirus deaths associated with nursing homes and other long-term care facilities in Michigan. *** Former Presidents of Kyrgyzstan Askar Akayev and Kurmanbek Bakiyev have been put on the wanted list in a corruption case. *** Washington State may have conducted the 2020 election with voting machines that were not certified. This makes the voting results in the state completely invalid.

*** The World Economic Forum's "Concept 2021" addresses attacks on supply chains - this is very similar to the pandemic simulation sponsored by Bill Gates in 2019. This year The World Economic Forum is once again focused on protecting and responding to cybersecurity attacks. There are several participants from Russia: Sberbank and Home Credit Bank.

*** New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday signed a law passed by the legislative assembly of the state controlled by Democrats, which allows you to consider guns as a public nuisance and opens up opportunities for lawsuits against gun manufacturers.

*** Officials in Arizona who obstruct the audit and delay passwords and routers are committing an act of deliberate interference with the administration of justice and the law by providing false information or otherwise obstructing an investigation or judicial process. This is a criminal article that provides for the most severe punishment.

*** "The Russian vaccine against the coronavirus Sputnik V is safe and effective, but there are still questions about the occurrence of side effects after the use of this vaccine," the article published in the scientific journal Nature says. *** Biden admitted to struggling with addiction in recently published text messages sent to his son Hunter, the Daily Mail reports. Five members of the Biden family spent time in rehabilitation centers for drug and alcohol abuse.

Joe Biden wrote to Hunter in 2018, comforting him when he was in California, spending Father's Day in a rehabilitation center away from his family:

"This is a disease from Mom and me," Biden wrote in a 2018 text message to Hunter Biden. *** In 2021, there were 6,985 deaths from COVID-19 vaccination in the United States. The number of vaccine-related deaths has increased dramatically.

According to the CDC's own data, in 2021, in the first 3 months, more than 1,750 vaccine deaths were registered on the VAERS website in the United States. As of last week this number is 6,985 people. 411,931 people reported side effects.

"Database Vaccine Side Effect Reporting Systems (VAERS) contains information about unverified reports of side effects (diseases, health problems and / or symptoms) after immunization with vaccines licensed in the United States. They can be sent electronically to www.vaers.hhs.gov".

In the research report of 2017, it was recorded:

2,812 deaths as a result of accidents as a result of fire 3,709 accidental drownings 4,968 murders without the use of firearms 5,611 deaths from hepatitis 5,698 deaths from AIDS 6,554 deaths as a result of intentional poisoning 6,946 deaths from accidental suffocation

Thus, death from the COVID-19 vaccine is ahead of deaths from AIDS, drowning, and hepatitis. ***

On Thursday, the Taliban seized a border crossing point between Afghanistan and Iran, the Associated Press reports, citing reports received from an Afghan official and Iranian media.

According to Reuters, this capture was the fifth border crossing that came under the control of the Taliban in the last week. The borders with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, China and Pakistan are now controlled by the Taliban.

According to Reuters, there is now a struggle for the sixth border crossing point with Uzbekistan.

The Taliban's victories have forced countries such as Turkey and Russia to recall diplomats.

Biden announced the withdrawal of troops in April. When the US and NATO forces began to gather, the Taliban took control of the territories.

On Tuesday, the US Central Command said that the withdrawal of US troops is 90 percent complete, according to AP. *** Biden said that the Afghan people should decide their own future, and not sacrifice another generation of Americans in a war that cannot be won. *** Arizona Audit Report: The final report is expected in a month. The audit team is AGAIN rechecking all their evidence, as they have done many times in the Colosseum. The voting boxes are still being prepared to be returned to the Treasurer's office. The Senate keeps 385 machines for counting the results, and they will keep them until the district submits routers and passwords for subpoenas that were issued six months ago. This is a violation of the law.

*** General Michael Flynn supports Vernon Jones for Governor of Georgia.

*** The FBI dropped thousands of pages of documents on the murdered DNC operative Seth Rich after they claimed for several years that they had nothing. *** The husband of the Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Paul Pelosi, has bought up to $11 million worth of Big Tech shares over the past two months, since at the same time a package of bills aimed at limiting the influence of tech giants is passing through the House. *** Columnist Steve Bannon: "The first cannon salvo of an audit in Arizona shocks the country." *** The Attorney General of Michigan uses the state police to prosecute those who made "false statements" about fraud in the 2020 The interim Prime Minister of Haiti, Claude Joseph, will remain the country's leader until new elections are held. *** US Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra said that it is "solely the government's business" to know which Americans are not vaccinated. *** In Canada, billions of marine animals are dying as a result of the heat wave.

*** Lawyer Michael Avenatti was sentenced to 30 months in prison for extorting a $20 million contract from Nike. *** The White House helped broker a deal to protect Hunter Biden from information about who buys his paintings (listed for up to $500,000), so that they could "avoid" ethical problems (Daily Mail)

*** Spanish Consumer Affairs Minister Alberto Garzon has launched a campaign calling on Spaniards to eat less meat.

*** An earthquake of magnitude 6.2 hit the California-Nevada border region.

*** The ballots checked in Maricopa County are counted for the third time. Now the Arizona Senate is doing it.

The new recount focuses on the number of ballots and will not count the actual votes, unlike the first two tables. *** Trump will take part in a rally in defense of the election on July 24 in Phoenix, Arizona. *** Earlier, Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano initiated a full forensic audit of the 2020 presidential election in several Pennsylvania counties. This news clearly shocked the Pennsylvania Democrats.

The Pennsylvania Department of State has issued a directive prohibiting district election boards from cooperating with the audit of elections by the Senate. Mastriano replied to them, saying that he knew the powers of his committee and demanded the legality of the process.

*** Senator of the state of Arizona: "Georgia has proof that some people took part in voting many times. Americans don't like cheating."

*** The US Department of Defense has published a report warning that the world is approaching a nuclear war, as Russia and China are developing new nuclear missiles, bombers and submarines. *** The Department of Justice is creating a database of Americans and related data collected during the January 6 protest at the Capitol. *** Georgia gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones calls for an audit in the state: "Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger could not hold a safe election."

*** Recent research in the UK showed that only six children out of almost half a million cases of COVID infection died from this disease. 19 other deceased were children with pre-existing diseases. Despite this, some countries, including the United States, continue to actively insist on childhood vaccination against Covid. *** Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee are promoting a plan to regulate social networks, in particular, allowing users who have been censored to sue major social media technology platforms.

*** The last level of the fence erected after the breakthrough of the US Capitol on January 6 has been removed.

*** 14 missiles hit an air base in western Iraq where coalition forces are still fighting the remnants of ISIS. *** A doctor on CNN: "Biden should tell Americans:" If you don't get an injection, you will have to sign forms and undergo mandatory testing twice a week." *** Acting Prime Minister of Haiti Claude Joseph said that mercenaries tortured Haitian President Jovenel Moise before he was fatally wounded in an attack on his residence.

*** Lithuania intends to allocate 42 million euros to strengthen the border with Belarus against the background of the influx of illegal migrants.

*** Stocks of the KoviVak vaccine in Moscow have once again run out, this is reported on the website of the mayor of the capital. Thus, the drug, which appeared in Moscow on the morning of July 10, ended in less than a day. It was noted that no more than 850 doses of KOVIVAK were available at each vaccination point. *** The chairman of the Republican Party of Arizona, Kelly Ward: "The Audit of America inspires other states. Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano sent letters to the counties of Philadelphia, York and Tioga. He requested materials and equipment for the elections, setting a deadline for the district to receive responses until July 31.

*** Journalist Chris Rufo has identified more than 30 school districts in 15 different states where Anastasia Higginbotham's radical book of critical racial theory "Against whiteness" is not My Idea. ness as the devil, offering the reader a contract "for whiteness" in exchange for stolen land and the opportunity to "endlessly tinker" with the lives of people of color.

White children are portrayed as angry, saying: "Whiteness is a bad thing. It's always been like this." *** Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signs a law prohibiting local governments from teaching critical racial theory.

*** Dr. Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University called the response to COVID in the United States "the largest public health mistake in history."

*** The interim government of Haiti is asking the United States to deploy troops to protect key infrastructure after the horrific assassination of President Jovenel Moiz. *** Biden will travel to Pennsylvania next Tuesday after news of the upcoming forensic audit of ballots in the state.

*** The head of ethics of Barack Obama, Walter Schaub, criticized the Biden White House for mediating Hunter Biden's shady deal in the field of art.

*** Psaki rejects the question about the deal that the White House concluded to preserve the confidentiality of buyers of Hunter Biden's "artistic" works. *** "Biden does not discuss business relations with family members," Psaki said when asked about Biden's meeting with Hunter's foreign business partners. *** 58% of American voters consider the far-left mainstream media to be the "enemy of the people", 83% are convinced that fake news is a problem.

*** Kamala Harris: "We are going to assemble the largest voter protection team that we have ever had to ensure that all Americans can vote."

*** The cases of Trump against BIG TECH have been transferred to two judges appointed by Obama and Bush.

*** Trump gave an interview to Bill O'Reilly, talking with him about election fraud and the lawsuit against BIG TECH. *** Biden forgot the name of his Minister of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, at the next speech.

*** Jill Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson says he had an intimate relationship with the first wife of the accused murderer and the heir to the real estate of New York, Robert Durst, just 10 days before her disappearance in 1982. *** The European Parliament calls for a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 (Continued on page 28)

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