Want to know who owns the Biden crime syndicate? Truns out a lot of other people do too.
Want to know who owns the Biden crime syndicate? Truns out a lot of other people do too.
by Summer Lane
“Yesterday was [a] historic day in the history of America,” Lindell shared, standing near a line of excited rallygoers in Delaware, Ohio, ahead of Saturday night’s scheduled Save America rally event.
“We filed our first preliminary injunction in the state of Arizona to get rid of the machines once and for all. That’s the first of many, many,” he continued.
Mike Lindell: "Yesterday was historical day in history of America. We filed the first preliminary injunction in the state of Arizona to get rid of the machines once and for all. That's the first of many, many." pic.twitter.com/VFGiR3VybP
— RSBN (@RSBNetwork) April 23, 2022
The injunction plaintiffs include Kari Lake, the Republican and Trump-endorsed candidate for Arizona governor, and Rep. Mark Finchem, R-Ariz., candidate for Arizona Secretary of State. If successful, the injunction will remove the Dominion voting machines from being used in the upcoming midterm election.
“In the 2020 election,” Lindell said, all the stuff that these states did…who was supposed to stop them? Their attorney generals.” He added that only one attorney general in the United States stood up: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Lindell further revealed that election integrity advocates will file more preliminary injunctions across the nation to remove the voting machines, including in South Dakota, Alabama, Louisiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Michigan, and Ohio.
Mike Lindell: Next preliminary injunctions will be in South Dakota, Alabama, Louisiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Colorado, Michigan, and OHIO – "We're doing it in a legal way." pic.twitter.com/UwawbVyQCL
— RSBN (@RSBNetwork) April 23, 2022
Additionally, Ohio, which President Trump won twice, was not immune to election fraud, Lindell claims. The MyPillow CEO says that Trump actually won Ohio in 2020 with 3,400,000 votes, which is an additional 500,000 more votes than what was officially tallied.
"What I see happening is the machines are gonna be gone,” Lindell continued. “We’ve already got forty-some counties gone…and then I believe we’re gonna have the biggest turnout in history for a midterm, ever.”In fact, Lindell says there are plans to do preliminary injunctions in all fifty states. “All machines have to go,” he said firmly.
Source: https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/mike-lindell-on-injunctions-to-remove-voting-machines-all-machines-have-to-go/The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics. It is the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority, responsible for safeguarding the production and publication of official statistics which serve the public good.
The February release
of the ONS data on all deaths by vaccination status between 1 January,
2021 and 31 December, 2021, is disturbing. Looking at the data taken
from table 4 of the ONS report, it reveals the monthly age-standardised
mortality rates, per100,000 person-years in England for the unvaccinated
and the vaccinated (after 21 days of the first dose of a Covid
vaccine). The age-standardized mortality rate (ASMR), as defined by the WHO, 'is
a weighted average of the age-specific mortality rates per 100 000
persons, where the weights are the proportions of persons in the
corresponding age groups.' ASMRs are used to allow for comparisons
to be made between populations which contain different overall
population sizes and proportions of people of different ages. More
importantly, it eliminates age as a confounding factor.
by Selim Algar
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Friday nixing the Walt Disney Company’s sweet tax deal with the state — after the entertainment giant opposed its so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law.
Asserting that the company was aiming to “inject sexuality” into its content, DeSantis said he was not “comfortable having that type of agenda getting special treatment in my state.”
Enacted in 1967 to attract Disney to Florida, the so-called Reedy Creek Improvement District gives the company near autonomy — including control over police and fire units as well as infrastructure management — at its properties.
The abrupt nixing of the 55-year-old pact came after Disney objected to legislation DeSantis initiated that banned instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation for kids in kindergarten through the third grade.Supporters of the law assert that it shields kids from inappropriately sexual material in the younger grades and protects them against forms of indoctrination.
But vocal critics — including top Disney brass — have bashed it as a
“cruel” attack on the LGBTQ community and dubbed it the “Don’t Say Gay”
bill. [Grooming kids behind parents backs is CRUEL and an effrontery to decency. This is how globalism works ..'special priveleges for elites and NO ONE else. - ED]
President Joe Biden said Friday that Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education” bill signed by DeSantis signaled a shift in the Republican Party.
“It’s not even conservative in a traditional sense of conservatism,”
he said. “It’s mean, it’s ugly. Look at what’s happening in Florida:
Christ, they’re going after Mickey Mouse.” [The babblings of a complete idiot..one might say the exact same thing to you Joe over your son's vile doings. - ED]
DeSantis resumed his attacks on Disney’s ideological priorities just before signing the bill at a Friday press conference.
He said the special tax district was a “partnership that developed
early on with Walt Disney — I don’t think Walt would appreciate what’s
going on with this company right now,” he said, referring to the
company’s founder. [AMEN!!. - ED]
The controversial legislation is scheduled to take effect in June 2023, a window that could allow the two sides to hammer out a revised deal.
DeSantis addressed concerns that the new structure would saddle those
municipalities with current Disney debt, which is estimated at $2
billion, for the services they would pick up. [And how would that be different from what Congress does daily? - ED]
DeSantis rejected those concerns and said the company would now be confronted with a much higher tax bill that would cover costs.
Opened in 1971, the attraction employs about 77,000 people and is one of the most visited theme parks in the world.