Georgia, USA
- Asking for Phone Numbers Is ‘Conspiracy’ - Encouraging Voters to Watch Television Is ‘Conspiracy’ - Grassroots Campaigning Is ‘Conspiracy’ - Reserving Rooms Is ‘Conspiracy’ - Seeking Signature Verification Is ‘Conspiracy’ - Encouraging Someone to Attend a Hearing Is ‘Conspiracy’ - Encouraging Special Legislative Sessions Is ‘Conspiracy’ - Phone Calls to Lawmakers Are ‘Conspiracy’
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/734671 > Soros-funded Fani Willis’s indictment includes Trump asking his supporters to watch One America News.
The charges appeared on a document posted to the Fulton County court website, but it was later taken down. Other charges listed were violation of the state's RICO act, and solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer.
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cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/266095 > "Most CMBS financing is non-recourse, which means owners can walk away from properties without exposing themselves to further financial damages," Bloomberg noted. And that's precisely what owners have been doing and will continue to do.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/260288 > Mainor shared some of the emails she’d received — riddled with nasty language and racist epithets — in a series of screenshots on Twitter.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/255887 > Kemp did an amazing job during Covid (even better then DeSantis) but something really rotten went on with the purchase of voting machines and the subsequent elections.
Vetting Georgia’s voter rolls was once largely the domain of nonpartisan elections officials. But after the 2020 election, a change in the law enabled Schneider and other activists to take on a greater role. Senate Bill 202, which the state’s Republican-controlled legislature passed in 2021, transformed election laws in response to “many electors concerned about allegations of rampant voter fraud,” as the bill stated. Georgia is explicitly allowing citizens unlimited challenges against anyone in their county.
“No commissioner disputed that Jason Frazier meets the qualifications to sit on Board of Elections under Fulton County Code §§ 14-33, -34,”
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/169217 > No patch will ensure our voting system is secure because the Secretary continues to fight to keep the paper ballots it produces secret. Our scanners are as unsecure as the Ballot Marking Devices and more dangerous because they control what is tabulated. > > The Halderman analysis shows our scanners accept photocopied ballots. Evidence shows photocopies were scanned and accepted in 2020 and 2022 elections. > > We also determined thousands of low-resolution Dominion ballot images were electronically altered prior to the 2020 election certification.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/156595 > The Halderman report was finally released in Georgia after the corrupt Obama judge Amy Totenberg allowed it finally to be released. The report laid out numerous facts about the Dominion Voting machines used in the 2020 Election in the state.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/125439 > - The Halderman Report acknowledges that malware can be installed on these machines that would undetectable using Hash Validation testing > Malware can subvert the Logic and Accuracy Testing and can “skip cheating” until the LAT is complete. > - No practical method of pre or parallel election testing would detect it > - Georgia has known about these vulnerabilities for two years, yet will not upgrade their machines until after the 2024 Election > - Georgia officials have fought arduously to prevent quality inspection of the physical paper ballots after numerous discrepancies were found mainly via Open Records Request in the 2020 and 2022 elections > - Georgia has previously updated all of their systems in less than a month’s time, however, three and a half years is not sufficient for this imperative security update > - The vulnerable election software was used in 2022, while the Georgia Sec. of State was aware of the problem and was also a candidate in that contested election.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/122038 > Time for Trump to put up or shut up. > > Show us that he is on top of the issues that has allowed these past elections to be stolen, so we know he will fix them. > > Otherwise it will be like 2016 and "Lock her up" about which after the election he did nothing about.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/116173 > The report confirms that votes can be altered in the Dominion voting machines. In fact, the report reveals that the Dominion software is vulnerable and can be hacked.
We discovered vulnerabilities in nearly every part of the system that is exposed to potential attackers. The most critical problem we found is an arbitrary-code-execution vulnerability that can be exploited to spread malware from a county’s central election management system (EMS) to every BMD in the jurisdiction. This makes it possible to attack the BMDs at scale, over a wide area, without needing physical access to any of them. Our report explains how attackers could exploit the flaws we found to change votes or potentially even affect election outcomes in Georgia, including how they could defeat the technical and procedural protections the state has in place.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/101597 > Corrupt Obama Judge Amy Totenberg s the sister of NPR’s far-left correspondent Nina Totenberg is blocking the release of the full report. > > Why?
“Honest Elections Project Action applauds the Georgia state House for passing legislation to further tighten the existing prohibition on the private funding of election administration,” wrote Jason Snead of the Honest Elections Project in a statement. “Private election funding puts public confidence in election administration at risk, particularly when that funding comes from ideologically motivated groups such as the Center for Tech and Civic Life and the other left-wing groups behind the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence.”
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/85618 > It would grant parents $6,000 in taxpayer education money that they could allocate to whatever educational opportunity, be it homeschool, private school, or their local public school, that is going to best serve their children. It would bring much-needed competition to Georgia’s education system and offer an alternative to students trapped in failing school districts. > > “If you went to a McDonald’s every day and got a burnt hamburger and burnt fries, are you going to keep going back to that McDonald’s?” Mainor asked. “That’s what the children are saying: I don’t want to go where the burnt hamburger is. I want a fresh hamburger. I want a fresh education, I want something different.”
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/79159 > Especially Georgia. I have business locations in both states and Gov Brian Kemp did an excellent job of letting business reopen quickly. Florida was good, but Georgia was better. Of course Kemp has a lot of issues re stolen elections, but he was very good on Covid and Trump abused him for it. > > > States like Florida and Georgia, though, faced blowback from the Trump administration for opening “too quickly.”
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/77121 > CNN’s guest suggests we shouldn’t use the word “violent” to describe the Antifa riots in Atlanta tonight. > > Antifa is currently destroying buildings and setting police cars on fire.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/77114 > Are they back out on the streets already? > > Will they be prosecuted? > > Will they serve real jail time? > > Or is this a PR stunt? > > > > Masked rioters wearing the all-black uniform favored by Antifa used rocks, hammers, fireworks, and spray paint to lash out at 191 Peachtree, a 50-story office tower that Deloitte and many other tenants also use. Other buildings were damaged as the group smashed tall glass windows and revolving doors and painted anti-police slogans on the upscale buildings.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/76355 > With the gruesome Townhall exposé on an “LGBTQ pedophile ring” in Atlanta-area suburbs, it seemed like time for a deep-diving follow-up with new details, not least because there seems to be a pattern here. In that story, an LGBTQ-activist couple is “accused of sodomizing their young adopted sons—now ages 9 and 11—and distributing ‘homemade’ child pornography of the sexual abuse.” > > In this one, investigators have accused gay men of being part of an online network creating and sharing child pornography, some of which was made with underage boys who were their students.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/75777 > A left-wing activist celebrating the fact that the state of Georgia had purchased educational materials containing Critical Race Theory (CRT) for kindergartens in two counties. > > By the way, it’s illegal to teach CRT in Georgia’s schools. > > How had this happened? Well, the left-wing activist explained: because Brian Kemp “is such an idiot.” The governor and his education officials “have no clue” that CRT has been included in the curriculum that was just purchased from Teaching Lab.
"Georgia features toward the bottom of our rankings for privacy by state due to its lack of a comprehensive data privacy law and failure to cover a number of other key areas," Rebecca Moody, head of data research at Comparitech, told The Center Square. "Scoring 3.5 out of 25, Georgia manages to score a point for having a data disposal for companies (this doesn’t cover government entities, though), a law to protect K-12 student information, and a shield law to protect journalists," Moody said. "The half point stems from the inclusion of genetic data privacy within its insurance code."
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/74511 > It is a travesty of justice that the corrupt or cowardly judges in the lower courts refused to allow these ballots to be reviewed on a timely basis. Let’s see if these ballots are still around and not tampered with. What are the odds?
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/73281 > Reid—a 28-year-old Black man misidentified as one of three people who allegedly stole over $10,000 in Chanel and Louis Vuitton purses from a pair of shops via bogus credit card purchases—was pulled over by local police in Georgia's Dekalb County on November 25, while he was driving on Interstate 20 to meet up with his mother, NOLA.com reported. > > "They told me I had a warrant out of Jefferson Parish. I said, 'What is Jefferson Parish?,'" Reid recalled. "I have never been to Louisiana a day in my life. Then they told me it was for theft. So not only have I not been to Louisiana, I also don't steal." > > Reid wasn't released from the Dekalb County jail until December 1. While behind bars, he worried about losing his job as a transportation analyst and being convicted of felonies that he did not commit. > > "Not eating, not sleeping. I'm thinking about these charges. Not doing anything because I don't know what's really going on the whole time," he said. "They didn't even try to make the right ID." > > Tommy Calogero, Reid's lawyer, told NOLA.com that Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office detectives "tacitly" admitted the misidentification and rescinded a July warrant.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/69513 > Lack of “standing” was cited in a number of cases brought forward as evidence of possible malfeasance mounted following the November 2020 election. > > Public concern has continued through the last two years as few Courts were willing to hear evidence. Following the release of Dinesh DeSousa’s documentary “2000 Mules”, public awareness in Georgia and across the Country has broadened with renewed calls for election transparency and investigations. > > Today’s ruling may set the stage for further investigation into what actually occurred during November 2020.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/68836 > In addition to the domestic terrorism charges, the group are accused of criminal trespass, interference with government property and aggravated assault.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/66092 > Several organizations, such as the Anti-Defamation League, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, consider the New Black Panther Party to be a hate group, accusing its leaders of being racist and antisemitic.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/65155 > 2 out of 6 Second grade classrooms had been set apart for black students. > > Posey says the Principal notified her that the class she wanted for her child was not one of the ones set apart for black students and that her child would be isolated in the requested class. Posey was stunned by the Principal’s admission,
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/64891 > Val Demmings also was a very large beneficiary of these campaign finance mule activities. This certainly explained why Val Demmings was able to outraise Marco Rubio in an unprecedented amount. > > Are we to believe that Americans all across America are pleased with Democratic policies? Are we to believe that a nationwide network of “unemployed average Americans” is really donating hundreds and thousands of times in an election year?
In a country where the authorities valued integrity, honesty, and fairness, this call would immediately be investigated and Warnock’s campaign would be punished. But we don’t have that today in the United States. You can commit any criminal act of voter fraud if you are a Democrat and it will not even be investigated.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/62584 > These same counties destroyed their electronic ballots, which is against the law during the period that the law stipulates they be maintained. The paper ballots are the only thing
Cobb County, Georgia Election Officials discovered 789 uncounted ballots from the Kennesaw 3A precinct which caused Burnette to win by 31 votes.
In the Georgia Senate race, a large batch of ballots for Georgia Democrat Senator Warnock was dropped that placed him in the lead, and then the votes after that point in time were near all the same proportion of Warnock to Walker votes. This drop gave Senator Warnock the lead and may have prevented GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker from winning the race outright. In Georgia, a runoff is held with the top two candidates if neither candidate exceeds 50% of the vote. This ballot “drop” may have prevented Herschel Walker from winning the election outright with more than 50% of the vote.
So why did Georgia counties turn this function off and who specifically turned it off?