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July 19, 2021
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.
Monday, June 12 President Trump delivered a keynote speech at CPAC in Dallas, saying that he is fighting with BIG TECH to protect freedom of speech. YouTube is blocking his speech. *** "Learn how to detect suspicious behavior" - The FBI continues to urge Americans to inform on their families and friends. *** Californians request voter lists in accordance with FOIA requests so that they can find and eliminate invalid voters. *** Trump supporter Charlie Kirk revealed Lieutenant Michael Byrd, who shot Ashley Babbitt on January 6, in the first TV show. *** In an interview with Maria Bartiromo, Trump suggested that "appalling" results were found during the audit in Arizona and we will soon find out. *** For more than a year, Democrats have been calling for the withdrawal of police funding, as murders have reached a historic high across the country. Now they are blaming the Republicans for this in a new statement by Pelosi. *** "Arrest Trump now" is in the top five Twitter hashtags popular around the world. This is because the administration of the platform artificially inflates the number of its mentions. *** Trump easily wins the vote on the nomination of presidential candidates from the Republican Party CPAC 2024, receiving 70% of the vote. *** In the center of Tbilisi, several thousand people came out to protest demanding the resignation of the government after the death of a video cameraman who was beaten during an anti-LGBT rally on July 5. *** Italy became the European football champion, beating the English national team in the final. *** Pope Francis made his first public appearance after an intestinal operation he underwent a week ago. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of free and affordable medical care for everyone. *** UBTECH Robotics company from China presented a humanoid home robot. Walker X is able to communicate with people, pick up objects and bypass obstacles. *** The leader of the Alternative for Germany party, MP Tino Krupalla, said that Germany should think about leaving the
European Union and creating a "new European space". *** The spacecraft with Richard Branson safely returned to Earth a few hours after launch. *** Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Cuba because of the corrupt and outdated health care system, demanding freedom from the communist dictatorship. *** On Saturday, the finance ministers of the world's 20 largest economies met in Venice and announced that they had agreed to a "more stable and fair international tax architecture." The announcement came just a week after 130 countries agreed to a proposal to introduce a minimum tax worldwide, which Biden has supported since taking office. *** Trump: "I support the Cuban people 100% in their struggle for freedom. The government should allow them to speak and be free! Joe Biden must stand up to the communist regime, otherwise... history remembers. The Cuban people deserve freedom and human rights. They are not afraid!" *** Quarantine is being tightened again in Kazakhstan. Public places and public transport now operate in a limited mode and only through an electronic system for tracking the status of citizens. *** Twitter has appointed a "Grievance Redressal Officer" in India in connection with the requirements for regulating the content of major online platforms. *** Italian Deputy Minister of Health Pierpaolo Sileri: "The successful performance of the Italian national team at Euro 2021, the victory in the championship final contributed to the acceleration of the spread of the delta strain of coronavirus in the Apennines." *** The Department of Health of Pennsylvania, USA, reduced the number of vaccinated people in the report by about 500,000, saying that there was a duplication of data. *** Elon Musk testified in court defending the acquisition of Tesla SolarCity in 2016 from a lawsuit by shareholders seeking to recover $2.6 billion paid by the company. *** Protesters in Cuba: "We are here because of repression! They starved us to death. Havana is collapsing!" *** Democratic lawmakers in Texas are leaving the state under threat of arrest to prevent Republicans from passing new voting laws. *** The US Capitol police are starting to use equipment to monitor Americans as part of a larger effort to improve security after the
January 6 protests. *** About 15 million Americans did not come to the specified time for the second component of the vaccine, that is, they received only the first dose. *** Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis announces mandatory vaccination for all medical workers and employees of elderly care units. From September 1, mandatory vaccination will also be applied to public and private sector medical workers. *** Tuesday, July 13 Garland Favorito, founder of the Election Integrity Group VoterGA, will hold a press conference today, at which it will provide evidence of fraud in the 2020 elections in Georgia. *** Cyber-Ninja reportedly followed the method of mathematician Jovan Pulitzer in an audit in Arizona. Democrats continue to denigrate Pulitzer and never mention that his methodology checks every ballot, counts and criminalistically checks its legality. *** President Trump has published a letter from the US attorney claiming that Attorney General William Barr told him not to investigate the results of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania. *** Trump's lawyer Jenna Ellis is leaving the Republican Party because its members turned away from the US president last year, and this is reflected in some documents. RNC chairman Ronna McDaniel told the left-wing media about her regret that Giuliani and Powell allowed them to claim election fraud. "I am too ashamed to participate in the party with Ronna McDaniel as the chairman," Ellis said. *** The President of the Pennsylvania Senate, Jake Corman, on the audit: "The legislature has clear powers to exercise oversight and resolve additional issues." *** The Cuban authorities are closing down Internet sites and social networks after the start of mass protests. *** Psaki and the Biden White House refuse to blame communism for the mass protests in Cuba.
*** A judge appointed by Obama and a former activist is presiding over the sanctions case against Sidney Powell, Lyn Wood and the prosecutor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Stephanie Lambert. *** A doctor living in Florida has been arrested in connection with the deadly attack on Haitian President Jovenel Moise. The police said that Dr. Christian Emmanuel Sanon is one of the masterminds of the plot. According to them, he arrived in Haiti last month on a private plane for "political reasons.” *** Poland has faced an increase in illegal migration on the border with Belarus. *** More than 100 vaccines against coronavirus infection are under development. This was reported by the chief researcher of the World Health Organization (WHO) Sumya Swaminathan. "We have 105 candidate vaccines under development. Many of them are at the third stage of clinical trials," she said during a briefing. *** WHO Head Gebreyesus: "The highly contagious delta coronavirus strain has already been registered in more than 104 countries, and it will soon become the dominant one in the world." *** Wednesday, July 14 New audit results in Arizona are expected in the next 48 hours, according to One America News Network. The Gateway Pundit reported that Senate President Karen Fann said that the results of the vote differ significantly. Currently, counting is taking place on new machines that have been moved to the facility to guarantee 100% accuracy of the voting results. *** Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that a state grand jury has indicted Tracy Kay McKee of Scottsdale on one count of illegal voting and one count of perjury for voting on behalf of a deceased person during early voting in the 2020 election. *** Michigan attorney Stephanie Lambert claims that they now have evidence of hacking into
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