Voting Machines Are a Totalitarian Tool Dressed in a Coat of Democracy: Ex-Intelligence Official

Voting Machines Are a Totalitarian Tool Dressed in a Coat of Democracy: Ex-Intelligence Official

A former senior intelligence official who has investigated compromised voting machines for over one decade told The Epoch Times about the results of his study: totalitarian rulers built the voting machines as a tool to cloak them with a coat of democracy.

“It’s unconventional warfare. It is basically a 9/11 attack of the electoral system,” said the former CIA official who is an expert in Latin American politics and counterterrorism.

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Samuel Paty: French security services were warned but failed to act over incendiary social media campaign against beheaded teacher

Samuel Paty: French security services were warned but failed to act over incendiary social media campaign against beheaded teacher

French security services failed to appreciate the gravity of the defamatory campaign on social media against the teacher Samuel Paty before his murder, an inspectors’ report has found.

Despite the school’s headteacher reporting concerns about increasingly incendiary posts targeting the history and geography teacher on Facebook and Twitter, intelligence officials underestimated the risk.

School inspectors said Paty, 47, who was killed in an Islamist attack in a Paris suburb in October, was given the full support of the school director and the national education authorities, but officials were “unable to assess the danger”.

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If Meng is released to China, she’ll return to hero’s welcome and likely continue her work at Huawei

If Meng is released to China, she’ll return to hero’s welcome and likely continue her work at Huawei

Meng Wanzhou, the scion of the Huawei telecommunications company, who is mired in extradition proceedings in Canadian court, has spent the last two years living under partial house arrest in her Vancouver mansions, a colourful and relaxing life compared to the “grey, grinding monotony,” endured by the two Canadians in China who were seized in retaliation for Meng’s 2018 arrest in Vancouver.

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British policing’s Orwellian practice of recording ‘non-crime hate incidents’ that blacklist children for thoughtcrime must end

Something has gone seriously wrong in this country, when the police take it upon themselves to intimidate a 14 year-old schoolgirl by making an official record of her innocuous statement in class.

The girl, known only as Miss B, became a target of police interest because she, along with millions of other people, took the view that sex is distinct from gender identity. At a time when it is increasingly verboten to question trans ideology’s claims on the subjectivity of both sex and gender identity, Miss B’s views are too often condemned as hatred. 

It is the police and politicians who should be jailed.

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What’s Happening in US Election Matches What Happened in Venezuela, Expert Says

What’s Happening in US Election Matches What Happened in Venezuela, Expert Says

Irregularities that have taken place in this year’s U.S. presidential election are eerily similar to voting manipulation that helped Hugo Chávez stay in power in 2004, according to a senior former CIA official.

He described Chávez, who ruled Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013, as a “new kind of dictator.” Upon his taking power, Chávez revised the country’s constitution to increased the presidential term of office from five to six years, but also allowed people to call off his presidency in a referendum, which required 20 percent of signatures of all 11 million voters.

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Ontario reports a record 1859 new Covid cases

Ontario reports a record 1859 new Covid cases

Ontario is reporting a single-day record high of 1,859 new COVID-19 cases with nearly a record 59,400 tests processed in the last 24 hours.

The last record for daily infections was logged on Nov. 27 when 1,855 new cases were reported.


‘Massive undertaking’: Roadmap of Canada’s coronavirus vaccine roll-out

If all goes according to plan, Canadians will start getting vaccinated for the novel coronavirus early next year.

And one of the people spearheading those efforts is a Canadian from Sherbrooke, Que. — Nicolas Chornet, senior vice-president of international manufacturing at Moderna.

Understand that all Liberal Party projections are infinitely elastic “stretch goals.”

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Trump orders the withdrawal of the majority of US troops in Somalia… and redeploy to Minnesota

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to remove most of the its about 700 troops in Somalia working to assist the East African nation’s military with its long battle against al-Shabab terrorists, the Pentagon announced Friday.

Most of the troops to be removed from Somalia will be relocated to neighboring countries, from where they will continue efforts against the al-Qaida-aligned al-Shabab group, according to a Pentagon statement, which did not provide specifics on how many troops would remain in Somalia. The withdrawal was to be completed by an unspecified date in early 2021, according to the statement.

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Politicians not prioritized for early COVID-19 vaccine doses

Politicians not prioritized for early COVID-19 vaccine doses

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other political leaders of all levels will be waiting their turn to receive a COVID-19 vaccine like most other Canadians.

“We have really based our priorities on burden of illness, so people who have died most of the disease or have been most touched with complications, and frontline health-care workers, as well as Indigenous communities and remote communities. Political leaders are not part of these groups,” said Dr. Caroline Quach-Thanh, chair of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) in an interview on CTV’s Question Period.

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Injunction compels mandatory rules-following at all Adamson BBQ restaurants

Injunction compels mandatory rules-following at all Adamson BBQ restaurants

If police were to cease their 24-hour presence at his boarded-up restaurant, there’s little reason to believe Adam Skelly wouldn’t make another attempt to re-open.

That was the Crown’s position Friday at a hearing requesting Superior Court Justice Jessica Kimmel enact a statutory injunction barring the controversial restaurateur — and his supporters — from attempting to do so.

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Will We Be Citizens or Subjects?

A decisive moment comes and passes, a fleeting chance for action. People rise to the occasion or not, their measure taken and place in history assigned.

We, the citizens of the United States, have reached such a moment. For those who still remember the old republic, the questions it poses are self-evident. Do we make a stand or nervelessly surrender our rights? Do we affirm ourselves citizens—an historically rare and noble title—or do we accept becoming subjects, the fate of most humankind?

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Toronto van attack killer says he’d do it all over again, but would make sure he died

If Alek Minassian could go back in time to before his deadly Toronto van attack, he would do it all over again but make sure he died at the end of it, he told a psychiatrist.

The shocking admission of the man on trial for 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder, made during a psychiatric evaluation less than a year ago, was revealed in court Wednesday.

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Sheriffs say they won’t enforce far-left California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new lockdown order

With a new lockdown order looming in California over a reported spike in COVID-19 cases and hospital beds filling up, the state’s far-left Gov. Gavin Newsom won’t be getting much help enforcing his new restrictions from Southern California sheriffs.

¡Viva la Revolución!

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