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  • Stacey Abrams Brags About Lack of Signature Verification in Georgia

    01/07/2021 5:06:31 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 17 replies
    davidharrisjr.com ^ | 1/7/21 | Steven Ahle
    You know voter fraud is alive and well and living in Georgia. Stacey Abrams is bragging about the fact that they are not verifying signatures in Georgia much to the delight of top Democrats Abrams, Raffensperger and Kemp. This, despite the fact that election law in Georgia says signature verification is a must.
  • Report Shows EVERY Midnight Ballot Dump Boosted Biden

    01/05/2021 10:31:58 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 12 replies
    The National Pulse ^ | 1/4/21 | NATALIE WINTERS
    A new report from a number of reputable, PhD statisticians analyzes the suspicious floods of ballots trickling in following the November 3rd election, concluding all were in favor of Joe Biden.
  • Top U.S. Official: There is “Growing Body Of Evidence” Coronavirus Leaked Out Of Chinese Lab

    01/05/2021 4:09:43 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 25 replies
    Bongino.com ^ | 1/4/21 | John Hawkins
    Mr Pottinger said that the latest intelligence points to the virus leaking from the top-secret Wuhan Institute of Virology, 11 miles from the market, saying: ‘There is a growing body of evidence that the lab is likely the most credible source of the virus.
  • DC mayor calls in National Guard for Trump supporters but refused to during BLM/Antifa riots

    01/05/2021 4:00:57 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 32 replies
    The Post Millennial ^ | James Anthony
    Mayor Muriel Bowser has just activated 340 National Guard troops ahead of a gathering of Trump supporters in DC on Wednesday, anticipating potential unrest on the streets of DC. "We will not allow people to incite violence, intimidate our residents or cause destruction in our city," said Bowser in a prepared statement. Unfortunately, she didn't see fit to do so when DC was in full riots back in early June of this year, and people were getting hurt.
  • Lt. Gen. McInerney explains the election hack

    11/07/2020 10:18:34 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 15 replies
    NOQReport.com ^ | 11/4/2020 | by JD Rucker
    It's one of those blockbuster accusations that almost seem to crazy to believe. But we're seeing it happening right before our eyes in Michigan and Wisconsin. The President must act.
  • Coronavirus surges linked mostly to protests -- and proximity to US-Mexico border

    07/12/2020 7:20:55 AM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 43 replies
    Fox News ^ | 7/12/2020 | By Victor Garcia
    'Protesting, sharing megaphones, screaming ... That's a setup to spread cases,' Atlas says.... The recent surges in U.S. coronavirus cases can be traced to two key factors -- crowds of protesters and proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border, Dr. Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at The Hoover Institution, said Saturday night. Most of the cases in the Southwest -- California, Arizona and Texas -- are occuring in counties closest to the U.S.-Mexico border, Atlas told anchor Jon Scott during an appearance on on "Fox Report Weekend."
  • Trump Supporters Charged With Hate Crime For Vandalizing Black Lives Matter Mural

    07/08/2020 6:14:21 AM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 33 replies
    Real Clear Politics ^ | 7/7/2020 | Ian Schwartz
    David Nelson, 53, and Nicole Anderson, 42, are each facing misdemeanor charges in connection with a July 4 incident in Martinez, a city about 25 miles from San Francisco. The decision to charge the couple was made by officials with the Contra Costa County District Attorney's office. Nelson and Anderson are each charged with violation of civil rights, vandalism, and possession of tools to commit vandalism. If convicted of the charges, the defendants--who share a Martinez address--face up to a year in the county jail.
  • 'The Man in the High Castle' Is So Good Now Because It's So Real Now

    11/01/2018 2:55:44 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 57 replies
    Hollywood Reporter ^ | 10/31/18 | Tim Goodman
    With a new showrunner and heightened Trump-era relevancy, Amazon's most popular original series is now must-see TV. Then came Trump. Depending on where you fall on the political spectrum — and if you're in the Trump camp, you're not going to like where this is going — the resulting horror show that fractured this country even further was a daily dose of depressing headlines that hasn't abated. The culture war that existed well before Trump's election has never been more divisive.
  • Cook Political Report outlook: Democrats gain 30-40 seats in House

    11/01/2018 2:39:59 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 70 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 11/1/18 | by Daniel Chaitin
    A political analyst updated his outlook for the House just days before midterm elections, giving the Democrats an even greater edge over Republicans hoping to maintain power. Dave Wasserman, who is House editor of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, tweeted Wednesday that their forecast was being updated, predicting that Democrats gain 30-40 seats, up from 25-35 seats.
  • Double Wonder: Hanukkah Miracle Recreated and Temple Incense Burned for First Time in 2,000 Years

    12/26/2017 10:01:18 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 29 replies
    Breaking Israel News ^ | 12/21/17 | By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz
    A scene straight from the Temple of Solomon was recreated on Tuesday evening when Kohanim lit the menorah, but even more wondrous than this sight was the fragrance that accompanied the event: for the first time in 2,000 years, incense was burned in the Biblically prescribed manner. The Temple reenactment took place in the Gan Tekuma park adjacent to the Jewish Quarter inside of Jerusalem’s old city walls at 5:00 PM, just after sunset. The Kohanim (Jewish men of priestly descent) were dressed in priestly garments as described in the Bible.
  • 5 Places World War III Could Start in 2018

    12/26/2017 9:55:06 AM PST · by Carbonsteel · 62 replies
    Scout.com ^ | 12/25/17 | Robert Farley
    The world has managed to make it through most of 2017 [3] without the return of cataclysmic, great power conflict. In some parts of the world (most notably Syria) tensions have declined significantly. In others, already difficult situations have grown even more tense. Here are five crises that could lead to great power conflict over the course of 2018.
  • Bible Study Returns to White House as Trump Cabinet Members Attend Weekly Meetings

    08/01/2017 8:42:06 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 13 replies
    Breaking Israel News ^ | 8/1/17 | Valerie Locke
    “Let not this Book of the Teaching cease from your lips, but recite it day and night, so that you may observe faithfully all that is written in it. Only then will you prosper in your undertakings and only then will you be successful.” Joshua 1:8 (The Israel Bible™) The Trump Cabinet’s weekly Bible study meetings, composed of the most influential lawmakers in the country, may be the first such gathering in 100 years, Ralph Drollinger, founder of Capitol Ministries and leader of the study sessions, told Breaking Christian News (BCN), bringing the Bible back to the White House in...
  • For First Time in Millennia, Jewish Priests Will Undergo Training to Enter Temple's Holy of Holies

    08/01/2017 8:38:45 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 43 replies
    Breaking Israel News ^ | 7/31/17 | Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz
    “Moshe called Mishael and Elzaphan, sons of Uzziel the uncle of Aharon, and said to them, “Come forward and carry your kinsmen away from the front of the sanctuary to a place outside the camp.” Leviticus 10:4 (The Israel Bible™) For the first time in 2,000 years, a group of Kohanim (men of the Jewish priestly caste) living close to Jerusalem’s Old City are studying the relevant Jewish laws to be able to ascend the Temple Mount and enter the Holy of Holies, where God’s presence is said to dwell.
  • Discovery Proves Babylonian Burning of First Temple Chronicled in Book of Kings

    07/31/2017 7:08:59 AM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 11 replies
    Breaking Israel News ^ | 7/26/17 | Abra Forman
    “He burned the House of Hashem, the king’s palace, and all the houses of Yerushalayim; he burned down the house of every notable person.” II Kings 25:9 (The Israel Bible™) On the eve of Tisha B’av, the fast day commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples, archaeological evidence of that destruction has been uncovered, verifying the truth of the Book of Kings and reaffirming that the Temples stood in Jerusalem. In a discovery the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA) called “mesmerizing proof” of the Babylonian destruction of the First Temple, structures over 2,600 years old were exposed under collapsed...
  • Army: Time is Running Out to Stop North Korean ICBM

    07/31/2017 7:04:34 AM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 18 replies
    Scout.com/military ^ | 7/27/17 | Dave Majumdar
    North Korea is the single most dangerous threat facing the international community according to the U.S. Army’s top uniformed official and matters are coming to a head. Pyongyang is advancing far more quickly with its nuclear and ballistic missile programs than was expected by the United States. Indeed, the United States is at point where it must make some tough policy choices on how to deal with the North Korean threat/
  • Can an F-35 Detect and Defeat a Chinese J-20 or Russian PAK-50?

    07/31/2017 7:00:06 AM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 8 replies
    Scout.com/military ^ | 7/30/17 | Kris Osborn
    The Air Force is accelerating development of a special, high-tech, on-board threat library for the F-35 designed to precisely identify enemy aircraft operating in different high-risk areas around the globe - such as a Chinese J-20 stealth fighter or Russian T-50 PAK FA 5th Gen fighter, service leaders said. Described as the brains of the airplane, the "mission data files" are extensive on-board data systems compiling information on geography, air space and potential threats in areas where the F-35 might be expected to perform combat operations, Air Force officials explained. "Mission data files are the key that unlocks the F-35,"...
  • The U.S. Navy's Stealthy Zumwalt Class Destoyer: America’s New 'Pocket' Battleships?

    07/30/2017 3:56:21 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 60 replies
    National Interest ^ | 7/30/17 | Kyle Mizokami
    The three new Zumwalt-class destroyers are in trouble. Originally envisioned as a fleet of more nearly three dozen destroyers, and the weapons that justified them, the Zumwalts have faced delays, cuts and staggering cost increases. As the ships teeter on the verge of white elephant status, could they become relevant again by taking on a new role, that of a stealthy ship killer? The Zumwalt-class destroyers were originally envisioned as a fleet of thirty-two destroyers designed to attack targets far inland with precision-guided howitzer shells. Designed in part to support amphibious landings by the U.S. Marine Corps, the Zumwalts were...
  • Experts hunt for biblical tabernacle that housed the Ark of the Covenant

    07/30/2017 3:51:50 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 15 replies
    Foxnews ^ | 7/25/17 | By James Rogers
    Biblical tabernacle search under way At the site of an ancient city on the West Bank, archaeologists are hunting for evidence of the tabernacle that once housed the Ark of the Covenant. Associates for Biblical Research, a consortium of individuals and universities, recently completed four weeks of excavation in Shiloh with the goal of eventually locating the tabernacle.
  • Archaeologists Hunt For Ark Of The Covenant In Israel

    07/24/2017 1:47:14 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 61 replies
    Fast Forward ^ | 7/17/17 | Ari Feldman
    Archaeologists funded by Christian organizations are taking a shovel — again — to Tel Shiloh, an archaeological site that was a major center of worship for ancient Israelites. They’re looking for the ark of the covenant, the holy chest containing the two stone tablets on which Moses is said to have written the Ten Commandments, which was stationed at the ancient city of Shiloh for 400 years.
  • Who The Best Batman Is, According To One Comic-Con Panel

    07/23/2017 6:11:21 PM PDT · by Carbonsteel · 65 replies
    Cinebland ^ | 7/20/17 | Jessica Rowden
    There are few things in the world that can get people as hyped up as hypotheticals about superheroes. Most people have opinions about which superhero characters they like, and even which actors they prefer to play major characters. Which brings us to Batman. The Caped Crusader has been everything from a young Bruce Wayne on the small screen in Gotham to an aging hero in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Recently a whole slew of people on a Comic-Con panel predictably couldn't agree on who the best Batman is, but their vociferous arguments might indeed sway you in a...