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Monday, July 19
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An audit in Arizona found that the ballots, among other things, were printed incorrectly and on thin paper that allows manipulation with ink. Trump supporters overwhelmingly voted in person on election day due to concerns about mail-in ballot fraud, but Democrats took the necessary measures to suppress these votes as well. Maricopa County Elections officer Kelly Dixon ordered her employees to use ballpoint pens for early voting from 23.10 to 11.02, despite the fact that they had to use Sharpie markers on election day. From the published letter: "We need to use markers on election day, but for now and before November 2, hand the voters a ballpoint pen. You have a lot of pens in stock right now. Inform your inspectors about this and make sure that they can pass this change on to all Board members."
*** Two more fully vaccinated Democratic deputies from Texas tested positive for Covid-19 after fleeing to Washington - a total of five cases were confirmed. *** Dozens of US school districts are using millions of federal money in the fight against coronavirus to pay bonuses to public school teachers.
*** Dana Bash of CNN asked chief U.S. surgeon Vivek Murthy, kill conservative media such as Fox News, the people of his (true) rhetoric about vaccine against Covid?
"I am concerned that all this - the spreading misinformation with the real price, which can be measured in lost lives, and it's just tragic," replied the deity. *** On Saturday, demonstrators gathered at the White House and in downtown Miami to support people in Cuba fighting for their freedom in the face of its harsh suppression, while Biden and his regime blame COVID for the victims among the population and downplay the importance of the repressive government of Cuba. More than 400 Cuban citizens have been identified as missing or dead since the riots began just a few days ago. *** Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is requesting evidence of fraud from Arizona Secretary of State Kathy Hobbs. *** More than half a million Chinese residents have written an open letter to the World Health Organization demanding an investigation at the US biological laboratory at Fort Detrick in Marylandthere are deadly viruses stored there, including Ebola, smallpox, SARS, MERS and a new strain of coronavirus.
*** The Israeli government has instructed the police to bring to criminal responsibility those who suffer from the coronavirus and deliberately violate the selfisolation regime. *** A veterinarian from Beijing contracted the virus during the autopsy of two dead monkeys, which he performed for scientific purposes. Symptoms of infection, expressed in attacks of vomiting and fever, appeared a month later, in April. In May, the man died. *** Beekeepers record the mass death of bees in Bashkiria. *** Tuesday, July 20
The American Academy of Pediatrics released guidance on Monday calling on schools across the country to require the wearing of face masks for students three years and older, even for teenagers who have received both vaccinations.
*** The US Army ordered the command to prepare for the introduction of a mandatory vaccine against COVID-19 in September. *** One of the protesters on January 6 faces 20 years in prison for standing for 10 minutes in the US Capitol.
*** China has announced that it will not force citizens to get vaccinated.
"Informed, coordinated and voluntary" are the main principles of the COVID-19 vaccine vaccination program, said the Center for Disease Control and Prevention under the National Health Commission of China. *** Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green was blocked on Twitter for 12 hours for a tweet that said that the virus is "not dangerous" for people under 65. *** Former US Army Intelligence Captain Seth Kashel: "Trump scored 7.5 percent more points in Michigan than Biden, in Pennsylvania - by 6-8%." *** Biden says he will not punish China for the recent widespread hacking of Microsoft Exchange Server.
*** Texas Representative Steve Toth is submitting a bill on forensic medical examination in the 13 counties with the largest population in Texas.
*** "Price growth was expected" Biden called inflation in the US "temporary". ries are enough to really change the election results." *** "Covid cases are now on the rise in communities with low vaccination rates" - Biden continues his war with unvaccinated Americans.
*** Soros' attack on Hungary's patriotic government intensifies: now The Guardian, Washington Post, The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and other media outlets associated with Soros accuse President Orban's government of "waging a war on the media in Hungary."
*** A football player of the English Premier League is suspected of sexual crimes against children. According to The Sun, the name and club of the football player are not called. Greater Manchester police raided the football player's home and seized several things. The athlete was released on bail, but suspended from training for the duration of the investigation. *** In Canada, it was announced that they will open the borders for those who have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus with drugs that have received approval in the country.
*** Thousands of cases from lawsuits in connection with the opioid crisis filed against major manufacturers and distributors of drugs are nearing completion, this week plans for a $ 26 billion settlement between the states and four companies will be announced (WSJ). *** The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: "The revelations regarding the apparent widespread use of the Pegasus software to spy on journalists, human rights defenders, politicians and other people in many countries are extremely alarming..." *** The United States puts the United Kingdom on the highest "danger level" due to Covid-19, and advises Americans to avoid traveling to the UK.
*** WHO reports the spread of the "lambda" variant in more than 30 countries, mainly in South and North America. *** Mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 is being introduced in Uzbekistan for certain categories of citizens over the age of 18: employees of shopping and service facilities, sports schools, cultural and entertainment institutions and recreation areas, military personnel, catering workers and others. The decision was made by the chief state sanitary doctor. *** The Ministry of Defense of Armenia reports on the "tense situation" on the border with Azerbaijan. *** WHO advises nursing mothers to get vaccinated against COVID-19. "Infants in such cases are not only not at risk, but can also receive protection from the vaccine that their mothers are vaccinated with."
*** Wednesday, July 21
Election Prosecutor David Shestokas: "The state legislatures have full power over elections - the House of Representatives and the Senate can refuse certification by a joint decision." *** Joe Biden used a personal Gmail account to send government information to son Hunter, a company that conducts foreign transactions. *** Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers: "A cover - up is always worse than a crime-we must hold Maricopa County accountable." *** "Patriot" is hate speech: MSNBC warns viewers to be attentive to online groups using the word "patriot".
*** Biden's White House Communications Director / Obama believes that BIG TECH should be held responsible for misinformation on their platforms. *** President Trump declares Liz Cheney the "loser" - next week he meets with candidates for the Wyoming House of Representatives in Bedminster.
*** Biden says that with the help of democracy, he will create jobs and grow the middle class around the world.
*** On Tuesday, the feds arrested Thomas Barak, a 74-year-old billionaire real estate investor, and accused him of acting as an unregistered foreign agent in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Thomas Barak was the chairman of the Trump Inaugural Founda(Continued on page 18)
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*** An 80-year-old man was found dead in New York with the inscription "I touch little girls" scrawled on his chest. *** Psaki says that the White House is still being tested for COVID every two weeks, although everyone is vaccinated. *** The police arrested a truck with 105 illegal immigrants illegally imported into the United States. *** "This cannot be left in force" Representative Mark Finchem calls for action by the state legislature after a crushing audit hearing in Arizona.
*** The Third World War? The CCP threatens Japan with a nuclear strike in a "full-scale" war if they interfere in Taiwan's affairs: "There will be no peace talks." *** The Biden regime is threatening to arrest a group of Americans who are planning to send a flotilla with food to Cuba this weekend.
*** Australian veterans of the Afghan war publicly burn their medals, demanding that the government take out of Afghanistan interpreters from the civilian population who helped the soldiers. *** Another 10 cases of Covid-19 infection were detected at the Tokyo Olympics.
*** NXIVM leader Keith Raniere ordered to pay $3.5 million to 21 victims of sex trafficking, this amount includes the cost of surgical removal of scars from branding rituals conducted by a secret sorority.
*** Journalists in the UK can be sentenced to up to 14 years in prison for leaking stories that embarrass the government as part of plans to reform the Law on State Secrets. *** Thursday, July 22
Dr. David Clements and Seth Keshel analyze election data for each US state and create a strategy for those who are interested in an individual plan of forensic technical checks. According to their data, in Texas, Trump defeated Joe Biden by 52% to 46.5% in 2020. Trump 5,890,347 (52.1%), Biden 5,259,126 (46.5%) *** A Sacramento Supreme Court judge has ruled in favor of radio host and lawyer Larry Elder in his lawsuit against the California Secretary of State for being suspended from participating in the upcoming recall election due to a minor "problem with editing" his tax returns. The court ruled that Elder would be included on the ballot again and allowed to run against the current governor Gavin Newsom. *** The acting Secretary of State, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, canceled the certification of voting machines, which was supposed to happen after a software audit.
*** Rasmussen Report: The majority of Americans want to investigate the BLM protests, and not the events of January 6 in the US Capitol.
*** Biden's Department of Homeland Security announces restrictions on Americans’ travel at the border due to the COVID variant, but the southern border will remain open to illegal immigrants. *** Biden appointed David Chipman, an anti-gun activist, to the post of director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
In a recent interview, Chipman called gun owners "Tiger Kings" who need to hide weapons behind "tuna jerky" in their closets. He then added that they only need to pull out their weapons when the zombies appear. *** Trump aide Mike Lindell is offering a $5 million reward to any cyber expert who can prove that his data on voter fraud is invalid. *** "Until December 31, 2019, the Wuhan Institute of Virology did not study and did not encounter COVID-19. The Wuhan Institute of Virology has never synthesized, created or leaked COVID19. No one at the institute has been infected with COVID-19 so far, " said Yuan Zhiming, director of the laboratory in Wuhan. *** House Democrats have blocked a bill that would help declassify data on the origin of the COVID19 virus in the Wuhan laboratory. *** More than 4,300 people have died from "black mold" in India, local media reports. *** The death toll due to flooding in the Chinese province of Henan has risen to 33 people, eight are missing.
*** Biovac (South Africa) will start production of Pfizer's vaccine. The first production of the vaccine in Africa.
*** The archbishop condemns Joe Biden before a visit to the Ohio Catholic University. *** American producer Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty to 11 charges of rape and sexual harassment at a court hearing in Los Angeles in the case of the rape of five women, whose identities were not disclosed. He was accused of 11 more cases of sexual violence committed in 2004-2013 in hotels in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles. If the producer is found guilty, he will receive a sentence of 140 years in prison. *** An earthquake of magnitude 7.0 occurred off the coast of Panama. *** Florida Governor DeSantis says that "vaccines save lives", as cases of infection with the virus in Florida are allegedly growing again.

*** Jim Jordan: "The main question about January 6 is why there was no proper security presence in the Capitol on that day? Only Speaker Pelosi can answer this question."
It is known that Pelosi ordered to reject the arrival of the Security Service outfits, which were supposed to arrive at the Capitol 15 minutes before the start of its "assault".
Friday, July 23
After an awkward town hall event in Cincinnati, where Biden lost himself in a salad of meaningless words, he was asked about Democrats who do not want to fund the police. Biden snapped at the reporter: "Are there people in the Republican Party who think that we suck the blood out of children?" *** "We are leading the charge here in Arizona to say that the refusal to certify election results should happen" - State Senator Wendy Rogers.
*** CDC Director Walenski: "Delta variant is one of the most infectious respiratory viruses that we know about and that I have seen in my 20-year career." *** Host Greg Kelly aired photos of all political prisoners on January 6, who are still being held without trial.
*** A dangerous fungus that is resistant to all drugs has been found in two cities, Washington (District of Columbia) and Dallas, Texas. The fungus was first found in Asia. "We can't rely on the honor system" - a doctor on CNN demands that disguise be mandatory throughout the country, regardless of a person's vaccination status.
*** White House press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Thursday that small business owners should compete with the government and pay more wages.
*** The teenage son of a former New York police inspector has been charged after he drove a car through a crowd of protesters. *** Singer Eric Clapton said that he will not perform at venues where the audience must be vaccinated. *** The US Election Assistance Commission (EAC) was sued for secretly allowing Internet access on election machines. *** Biden says the CDC will probably issue guidance that unvaccinated children should wear masks when returning to school. *** Sharpigate. It turned out that in some polling stations last year, tags were provided to disqualify Trump's votes in the 2020 elections.
*** Fox News: Representative Hank Johnson was arrested by Capitol police on Thursday during a protest against the Senate's “inaction" on voting legislation and piracy reform. *** WSJ: Senator Amy Klobuchar is introducing a bill that would strip online platforms such as Facebook and Twitter of liability protection if their technologies spread misinformation related to public health emergencies. *** The European Medicines Agency EMA gives the green light for vaccination of children and adolescents aged twelve years and older with Moderna. *** It became known that after being convicted by Trump, the Chinese (Continued on page 19)
technology giant Huawei hired the brother of former Obama adviser John Podesta, lobbyist Tony Podesta to gain more power by the Biden administration. *** In Germany, a nationwide mobile phone notification system is being created after the recent flood. *** Heavy rains triggered a landslide in western India. At least 36 people were killed, about twenty are missing.
*** Three-quarters of all people infected with Covid-19 in Singapore over the past two weeks are vaccinated.
*** The UN asks China to cooperate with WHO in investigating the origin of Covid-19. In turn, China called the WHO plan to investigate the origin of COVID the result of political manipulation. *** WHO: "The pandemic is far from over".
*** About 130 people died in Switzerland after being vaccinated against Covid-19. The local supervisory authority reports that there is no evidence of a link between vaccinations and deaths. *** White House press Secretary Psaki refuses to say how many cases of COVID infection have been registered at the White House among vaccinated employees.
*** Lawyer Sidney Powell will join the main movement to help political prisoners and their families convicted as a result of the "storming" of the Capitol on January 6.
*** Lithuania does not have enough barbed wire for the construction of a fence on the border with Belarus.
*** At the moment, 3 percent of the population in Uzbekistan is fully vaccinated.
*** Saturday, July 24
"If you're afraid of transparency, you're part of the problem" Pennsylvania Senator Doug Mastriano attacks the state's Democrats for resisting an election audit.
*** Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said that he supports the audit of elections in several Texas counties.
*** One one-time lawyer claims that after the "storming" of the Capitol, the prisoners were brutally beaten, stripped, twisted, humiliated, and one prisoner was blinded in one eye. "This is more abuse than in Gitmo." *** Former head of the Obama administration on Hunter Biden's "art" classes: "Can you find anyone other than the president's son who would appear on the stage and sell art for the price of one and a half houses?" *** A former DEA agent told Tucker Carlson that a "friend" and parttime FBI informant invited him to the Capitol on January 6 and forced him to go inside. *** "We must return from flexibility to strict measures," the head of the Turkish Ministry of Health, Koja, wrote on Twitter, calling for those who have not yet done so to be vaccinated immediately. *** The COVID-19 "Delta" strain will dominate the world in the coming months. This is stated in a joint release of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and WHO. *** Florida is asking the Supreme Court to issue an emergency order blocking the CDC's COVID-19 rules for cruise ships. *** Texas Governor Gregg Abbott: "Texas has begun to arrest illegal immigrants who invade the state or destroy property and fences. Now they are being sent to this prison, and not released, as the Biden administration did." *** The bishop who oversees Nancy Pelosi's home diocese condemns her, saying: "No one can claim that he is a devout Catholic and justify the murder of innocent people, let alone that the government pays for it." *** The US Department of Justice has dropped cases against five visiting researchers accused of hiding their connection with the Chinese armed forces, "because some FBI analysts question the value of these cases" (WSJ) *** Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation: "The number of vaccinated people in the team should be at least 80 percent to stabilize the situation."
*** India is going to start vaccinating children against coronavirus by September 2021. The government of the country has previously stated that it plans to vaccinate the entire adult population of the country by the end of this year. *** More than 275 protests in different parts of France are scheduled for today.
*** "This is the biggest bubble I've seen in my career "- Democrats' infrastructure spending could lead to a devastating failure in the economy, warns billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller. *** Rick Dennison, the offensive line coach of the Minnesota Vikings, left his post due to his refusal to get vaccinated. country will tighten its border security because " the European asylum system has failed." Austria will send hundreds of soldiers to the borders. "The situation is serious," Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said. *** Sunday, July 25

Biden's Justice Department has dropped all charges against five Chinese scientists accused of hiding ties with the Chinese military. *** President Trump spoke at the TPUSA "Rally in Defense of the Elections" in Phoenix, Arizona. "We will fight. We have no choice."
*** According to a new poll in the United States, more people have a positive attitude to Trump than to Biden.
*** Member of the House of Representatives Paul Gosar presents a bill to stop immigration for ten years.
*** Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters at a Trump rally: "We need to separate Google and Facebook, and we need to punish Twitter."
*** An Afghan translator was beheaded by the Taliban after the withdrawal of American troops from the country.
*** Biden's chief surgeon held a press conference, calling "misinformation" a national health threat.
*** A Franklin County judge recently began including vaccination against COVID-19 as a condition of the defendants ' probation. Common Pleas Judge Richard Fry said last week that he added vaccination as a condition in three cases in a week out of about 20 sentences he handed down. *** Almost a third of illegal aliens detained in the United States refuse the vaccine. *** Biden's Justice Department is ending investigations of all Democratic governors whose actions have killed tens of thousands of elderly people in nursing homes with COVID.
*** On the night of July 24, 19 districts of South Africa recorded historical records of minimum temperature. In the city of Kimberley and the surrounding areas, the thermometer dropped to minus 9.9 degrees. There were no such low temperatures here for the entire period of meteorological observations.
*** Arizona Secretary of State Kathy Hobbs calls President Trump a " sick loser."
*** A night curfew has been imposed in Afghanistan in connection with the Taliban attacks. *** Innova Medical Group has withdrawn an unauthorized rapid test for the SARS-CoV-2 antigen with the risk of obtaining false results. *** Stefan Bansel, Chief Executive Officer of Moderna: "We spent only two days on the computer to develop the vaccine." *** Arizona Sen. Michelle UgentiRita, who is now running for Arizona Secretary of State and recently killed election integrity legislation to help prevent accusations of fraud in future races, was booed off the stage during her speech at the Turning Point USA (Continued on page 28)