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From the beginning we said the numbers were inflated. They called us conspiracy theorists. We said masks don’t work. They called us conspiracy theorists. We said mass vaccinations would lose effectiveness over time. They called us conspiracy theorists. We said closing schools would be harmful to a generation of children. They called us conspiracy theorists. We said lockdowns were a massive transfer of wealth. They called us conspiracy theorists. We said natural immunity is stronger than vaccines. They called us conspiracy theorists. We said “fully vaccinated” would depend on a neverending-series of boosters. They called us conspiracy theorists. We said mandates would lead to vaccine passports. They called us conspiracy theorists. We weren’t doctors. We weren’t lawyers. We weren’t “experts.” We were just right. ***** We are on the verge of a technological revolution within the framework of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which will radically change the way we live, work, and communicate with each other. The World Economic Forum’s "About Us" section on their website says: "The Forum attracts leading political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to form a global, regional and sectoral agenda."

No one has ever said more truthful words, and today the people from the WEF are doing us a great service. They reveal their plan, called the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or 4IR, for world domination and control.

Court finds Pennsylvania mail-in voting law unconstitutional

By Madeleine Hubbard JustTheNews.com

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on Friday found the state's mail-in voting law unconstitutional.

The lawsuit was filed by Doug McLinko, vice chairman of the Bradford County Board of Commissioners in Pennsylvania. His argument was that he was unable to perform his duties as commissioner and certify the 2020 election because Pennsylvania's 2019 election reform law is unconstitutional.

McLinko describes the Trump-Biden election after this law as a "mess" and told Just the News, "Our votes were just thrown away."

In October 2019, Act 77 was signed into law by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf with support from both parties. The law, described by PennLive "as the most significant change to Pennsylvania's election laws in more than 80 years," greatly expands mail-in voting by allowing a citizen to vote by mail without an excuse. It also allocated $90 million to buy new voting machines and ended straight party voting, forcing Pennsylvanians to actively vote for each candidate on the ballot, rather than make one mark to vote for all candidates of a specified party.

The executive director of the left-leaning election organization Deliver My Vote, Leigh Chapman, was nominated by Wolf to serve as acting Secretary of State starting earlier this month. She will supervise the state's elections.

The act "should have been put on the ballot, and the constitution should have been changed to allow it, like bulk case laws," the Bradford County Commissioner said. The legal victory "may spur people to take a harder look at their own state, how they enacted the laws, so forth," attorney and former CIA officer Sam Faddis told Just the News. "At a minimum, it's a massive psychological boost."

Faddis said he feels that part of Biden's large share of Pennsylvania votes is "unfortunately fraud."

"That's one of the clear reasons the Democratic party has always pushed mail-in voting, is to get those folks who won't bother to vote," he told Just the News. "Because even if you hated Trump, nobody was really psyched about Joe Biden. I mean, it's very hard, very hard to get motivated about him."

"In exchange for Democratic support for ending straight party voting, the Republican establishment gave the Democrats mail-in voting" in Pennsylvania, Faddis wrote in AND Magazine.

"The boys in the backrooms in the state capital believed that Donald Trump was so unpopular people would show up and simply vote against all Republicans," Faddis wrote. In an effort to repeal straight party voting, the Pennsylvania GOP "engaged in some good old-fashioned political horse trading."

State Rep. David Zimmerman (R-East Earl) told Just the News he agrees. "It was kind of sold by Republican leadership to the Republican caucus that taking out straight-party voting will be a huge, huge improvement somehow, which, frankly, I was also opposed to that," he said.

In Pennsylvania's last election with straight ticket voting in 2019, more than 726,000 ballots (37 percent of all votes cast) were straight party, according to (Continued on page 16)

World awakening and silent war

In Conroe, Texas, another Trump rally "Save America" took place. A huge queue of cars lined up several miles before the venue of the event. About 50,000 Trump supporters attended the rally.

Trump noted the cohesion of Canadian truckers and their historic "Freedom Convoy."

He also praised the True the Vote organization and their work to combat the illegal circulation of Democratic ballots in several states and promised to release numerous political prisoners in the case of the storming of the Capitol on January 6.

"If it requires a pardon, we will give them a pardon. Because they are being treated so unfairly. This has not happened with all the other atrocities that have taken place. What this unelected committee is doing and what the people running these prisons are doing is a disgrace." Trump said.

In addition, he called on Congress to re-hire every man or woman in the US armed forces fired because of Joe Biden's vaccination mandate and return their salaries. ***** The organizers of the Freedom Convoy have issued an official press release:

"On January 15, a small group of truckers from the province of Alberta, their family members, and friends, decided that the Canadian government had gone too far by introducing vaccination passports and mandatory vaccination in the country. Today, our campaign is supported by millions of Canadians across the country.

It's time to stop all vaccination mandates and digital population tracking programs.

During the week, we were able to collect more than 4,400,000 donations in support of the campaign. Initially, we expected that the convoy would consist of 1,600 heavy trucks. Their number has increased to 36,000 cars in just a few days. It is now expected that up to 50,000 trucks will arrive in Ottawa.

Our goal remains the same - to convince the Government of Canada to cancel vaccination passports at Canada's borders, phone tracking applications and ALL covid vaccination-related mandates.

Any statement made that claims that we are "separatists" or "terrorists" is absolutely false. These are attempts to tarnish the movement. It is very unfortunate that such statements come from Prime Minister Trudeau and his Government. Instead of protecting our basic freedoms, written in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms -a law ironically adopted by Pierre Eliot Trudeau, Justin and his government are going in the opposite direction. He constantly makes slanderous comments and discredits a huge segment of the population. If history has taught us anything, it is that such actions cannot be ignored.

We are peaceful, hardworking Canadians who love their country and want the best for all Canadians.

Thanks to the scope of the movement and the unprecedented support we receive from people from all over the world, we can no longer promise that our movement will not disrupt the usual flow of life of an ordinary Canadian. We are very sorry about this, and we will do everything in our power to minimize the damage. We ask Canadians to remember that we are fighting for everyone's freedom, while the political class has abandoned us all.

It's time to remind politicians that they work for the Canadian people, not us for them. We also ask for your love, patience and support –this will unite all Canadians in the fight for freedom."

"The supply chain of goods to the country has been in decline for more than a year now due to numerous provincial governments that imposed draconian measures and antidemocratic restrictions on the work of businesses and for the entire Canadian economy."

When our requirements are met, the government will open up the country and cancel digital passports and mandates, as the UK has just done, we will do absolutely everything in our power and as soon as possible to restore the supply chain of goods in the country.

Once again we want to clarify our short and sensible list of requirements:

▪️Federal and provincial governments should cancel vaccination passports, all mandatory contact tracking programs and applications, and passport systems.

▪️To cancel all mandates for coronavirus vaccines and all attempts to violate the rights of those who prefer not to be vaccinated. (Continued on page 16)

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PennLive. During that election, "Of those who voted straight party, 51 percent indicated they were voting straight Republican and 48 percent straight Democratic," the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. "Despite making that choice, election directors pointed out that some may have split their ticket by then changing their vote for a candidate to a different party.” The law was passed before the global pandemic, but McLinko said he knew it would cause problems. "A soon as they passed it, preCOVID, I called the [GOP] state chairman," he recounted. "I said, 'What the hell did they do?'" were tight." The new election law was not in place yet, but would be for the general election.

"People lost confidence in the whole vote last year," he said. "I did, and I did not certify it."

Fourteen state House Republicans filed a lawsuit against Act 77 in August: Reps. Timothy Bonner, P. Michael Jones, David Zimmerman, Barry Jozwiak, Kathy Rapp, David Maloney, Barbara Gleim, Robert Brooks, Aaron Bernstine, Timothy Twardzik, Dawn Keefer, Dan Moul, Francis Ryan, and Donald "Bud" Cook. Only Zimmerman opposed the legislation when it was proposed in 2019, while Twardzik and Bonner were not in office at the time.

The cases were combined, and an amicus curiae brief was filed by the representatives in support of McLinko.

Acting Secretary of State Chapman argued that McLinko's petition was not filed timely and should be dismissed. She wanted the petition dismissed with prejudice or because it lacked merit.

Zimmerman told Just the News: "That whole [law] was unconstitutional … It should have went to the voters."

Shortly after the court decision was announced, McLinko told Just the News: "I am really, really happy today. I want to thank Sean Parnell for introducing me to [attorney Walter Zimmerman]. It's a great day for common people, because common people can say, 'Enough is enough.' "If one guy from one county in one state can stand up and make a difference, everybody in this nation can stand up and make a difference. This is about people taking back control of the ballot box of all parties."

The case is expected to be appealed. McLinko is keeping voters up to date on the case through his website, ballotsecuritynow.org, where they can also donate to help with his legal fees.

State officials across the country, including many in GOP-run states, have said they have found no evidence of widespread fraud in the November 2020 election that could have altered the outcome. However, several states have acknowledged serious irregularities or unlawful changes to election rules occurred in 2020.

For instance. Wisconsin's Supreme Court has ruled election regulators unlawfully allowed tens of thousands of absentee voters to skip voter ID checks by claiming they were "indefinitely confined" by the pandemic without suffering from a disabillity. And Wisconsin's legislative audit bureau found numerous other rule changes were made that were not approved by the state Legislature.

In Arizona, an audit called into question more than 50,000 ballots cast in the November 2020 election, while in Georgia state election officials have uncovered such widespread mismanagement in vote counting in Fulton County, the state's largest, that they have begun a process to have the state run future elections in the locality, which includes the city

McLinko said 30 election officials across the state stepped down due to the act. "It's just the way it was handled," he told Just the News. "It was a wreck, and they don't need it.”

The act received wide support from Pennsylvania Republicans, and McLinko is facing GOP resistance. "I am fighting the Republican establishment, and that's my point with Harrisburg," the Bradford County Commissioner said. "I don't even like being around them. They're out of touch."

"This nonsense that somehow we're supposed to coddle everybody to get a vote is about as un-American as it gets," McLinko said. "You know, you get off your duff, and you go vote. If you can't go vote, you get an absentee ballot. America needs to wake up. They need to question their state representatives and their legislators."

Helpful links

The WEF and the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Thomas Renz unloads vaccine injury data

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Whistleblower shows miscarriages increase 279 percent and cancer increases 296 percent

Air Force chaplain reprimanded for pursuit of religious exemption to Austin vaccine mandate

The Inquirer described McLinko's case as possibly Act 77's "most serious court challenge yet," and it has "some Democrats quietly worried."

McLinko did certify the 2020 Pennslyvania primary elections, however, because "they weren't statewide," he explained. "There wasn't a mess. There were local, they ▪️To stop speeches that incite Canadians against each other, leading to a split in society through attacks on Canadians who disagree with government regulations.

▪️End the restriction of debates by means of coercive measures in order to censor those who have different or incorrect opinions.

We want you to know that there is hope! The authoritarian actions of Justin Trudeau and Transport Minister Omar Alhabr have become a necessary combination to cause a massive response and an unprecedented level of unity of Canadians. For the first time in the history of the country, we see the unification of all Canadians, from Alberta, the Western provinces and Ontario to the maritime provinces, indigenous peoples, and our brothers and sisters from Quebec, the province that has suffered the most from draconian measures over the past year. A united and free Canada will be our future, and it begins now with reminding the Government that its duty is to serve the people.

We know that the spirit of Canada is to be kind and loving. Nevertheless, freedom is always forced to fight those who try to restrict it, and we must protect it. Now we all have a chance to unite despite our differences and do everything necessary to ensure that our freedoms are protected now and for future generations."

Incidence of cancer up 300 percent after vaccine introduction

Informants reveal medical data from the US Department of Defense, indicating that the number of cancers diagnosed in the military has tripled since the introduction of experimental vaccines, along with a 10-fold increase in neurological disorders and an almost 5 -fold increase in female infertility.

Ohio lawyer Thomas Renz provided the dataThe US Department of Defense on medical bills from the US Department of Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED), which reveal the disturbing truth about what has been happening to the health of American servicemen since the injection was introduced a year ago.

https://rumble.com/ vt62y6-covid-19-asecond-opinion.html

https://www.health.mil/ Military-Health-Topics/ Combat-Support/ArmedForces-HealthSurveillance-Division/ Data-Management-andTechnical-Support/ Defense-MedicalEpidemiology-Database

According to Renz, after the hasty introduction of the Covid-19 vaccine, the most alarming of which is cancer, the number of diagnoses of serious diseases and disorders in the US armed forces has increased 3 times.

"We have substantial data showing that, for example, the number of miscarriages has increased by almost 300 percent compared to the average for five years. We have seen an almost 300 percent increase in the incidence of cancer compared to the fiveyear average."

The DMED data also showed that the number of neurological disorders has increased tenfold since the introduction of vaccination, which directly affects military readiness, especially in the US Air Force.

"From 82,000 per year to 863,000 per year.They experiment on our soldiers, they are wounded, and sometimes, perhaps, they are killed," Renz stressed.

As for miscarriages, there were an average of 1,499 miscarriage codes per year in the U.S. Army over five years.In the first 10 months of 2021, 4,182 miscarriages occurred.

Senior editor Daniel Horowitz of Blaze spoke with Renz and confirmed the legitimacy of the data.According to Horowitz, who personally "knows two of the three whistleblowers," the number of cancer diagnoses in the military has increased from an average of 38,700 per year over 5 years (2016-2020) to 114,645 in the first 10 months of 2021.

https:// www.theblaze.com/oped/horowitzwhistleblowers-sharedod-medical-data-thatblows-vaccine-safetydebate-wide-open

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