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Joe and Jill Biden on Saturday attended a commissioning ceremony for the USS Delaware, a nuclear attack submarine.
“As the commander-in-chief, I believe it is our sacred obligation as
nation to prepare and equip those troops that we send into harm’s way
and to care for them and their families when they return home,” Biden
said.
Biden bungled his speech and referred to Michelle Obama (or Jill Biden?) as “Vice President.”
“I’m deeply proud of the work [Jill is] doing as first lady with
Joining Forces initiative she started with Michelle Obama when she was
vice president,” Biden said.
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At one point 79-year-old Biden appeared to fall asleep while he was standing up.
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Joe Biden got confused as he was preparing to disembark.
Jill Biden had to whisper instructions in Joe Biden’s ear after he almost sat down instead of disembarking.
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE:
US Postal Service Refuses to Release Investigative Report on
Whistleblower Truck Driver Who Hauled 288,000 Suspicious Ballots Across
State Lines Before 2020 Election
Pennsylvania Attorney Tom King says that the United States
Postal Service refuses to provide the report from its investigation of
the semi-trailer full of ballots that went missing before the 2020
Election in the state.
In addition, the PA Supreme Court has yet to rule on
election cases involving Dominion machines used in Fulton County
Pennsylvania.
Joe Hoft from the TGP interviewed attorney Tom King from
Pennsylvania. Tom is from a family rich in history with the GOP and is
now assisting Fulton County in a couple of court cases related to the
2020 Election. Tom shared some breaking information on the status of
the USPS truck driver and whistleblower who reported to authorities that
he dropped off a trailer full of ballots in Pennsylvania before the
2020 Election.
Truck driver Jesse Morgan was the truck driver who moved mail for the
US Postal Service and who came out after the election and shared his
story of how he hauled tens of thousands of ballots from New York to
Pennsylvania before the 2020 Election. We reported on this in December
2020.
Yesterday, Lieutenant Colonel Tony
Shaffer discussed the Jesse Morgan story and the work he and others
performed to vet the story after the 2020 Election. Shaffer said that
after his team fully vetted Morgan, he decided to move forward with the
story. He contacted his friends in law enforcement to get them on board
with further investigating the matter. When former AG Bill Barr heard
the news he called Tony, screamed at him, and told Tony to stop his
investigation. Barr claimed it interfered with an FBI investigation.
Today attorney Tom King reported on the current status of this
matter. King says that he was made aware of Jesse Morgan after the 2020
Election.
I was involved in that case and we worked directly with the US Attorney Bill McSwain who is now a candidate for governor… We
got the truck driver over to the FBI offices in DC and to date we have
met nothing but resistance from the postal authorities to release the
report done by the postal police and the FBI. We’re close to getting it but that’s still unresolved as I speak to you today…
… We provided Jesse with legal counsel for the interview with the
FBI… We not only cooperated fully but I spoke on numerous occasions with
Bill McSwain, the state’s attorney appointed by President Trump for the
Eastern portion of Pennsylvania.
McSwain wrote President Trump a letter after the 2020 Election
expressing his challenges in investigating the election fraud because of
Bill Barr. This is where Jesse Morgan’s story played out according to
King.
King continued:
Here we sit in April of 2022 and we still don’t have the report. We’re persuing it and we’re going to get it eventually.
King confirmed that Jesse Morgan is still in Pennsylvania and is
still cooperating with King. Jesse has reported that certain people
haven’t even been interviewed yet by the FBI or USPS.
King then continued and reported on lawsuits involving Fulton County
and the state of PA. One case where the county is suing the state is
still with the Supreme Court. The PA Secretary of the Commonwealth
decertified the two election machines after the county performed an
audit after the 2020 Election. The state did this without looking at
the machines. The machines were never touched by the auditors.
Instead, the auditors did their work based on a copy of the machines
provided by the county.
Tom mentioned the county has only two machines and one wasn’t even
used in the election but the state decertified both the machines when it
heard about the county’s audit. The state then asked the county to pay
for new machines. When this occurred the county sued the state. This
case is with the Supreme court and has yet to be settled.
In another case the Supreme Court in the state allowed Dominion to
join the state in attempting to prevent a forensic audit of the two
machines in Fulton County. The state sued Fulton County when the Senate
arrived and asked to perform the audit on the machines held by the
county. Dominion and the state do now want this audit to take place.
The Supreme Court has yet to rule on this matter.
This is an incredible interview with King. Please see it below in its entirety.
Connecticut – A school nurse was suspended after revealing the school
worked at was secretly giving children puberty blockers behind their
parents’ backs.
77-year-old Kathleen Cataford was suspended by Hartford Public
Schools this week after she revealed the school secretly put an
11-year-old student on puberty blockers in a public comment on Facebook.
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“Investigate the school system curriculum…CT is a very socially
liberal, gender confused state,” the Facebook post read. “As a public
school nurse, I have an 11yo female student on puberty blockers and a
dozen identifying as non-binary, all but two keeping this as a secret
from their parents with the help of teachers, SSW [social workers] and
school administration.”
She continued, “Teachers and SSW are spending 37.5 hours a week
influencing our children, not necessarily teaching our children what YOU
think is being taught.”
A Connecticut school nurse has been suspended over a Facebook post
revealing that an 11 year-old at the school where she worked was on
puberty blockers.
Kathleen Cataford, who worked at the Richard J Kinsella Magnet School
in Hartford, was axed from her role Monday over the post, which was
branded transphobic.
Writing on a local mom’s group in response to a request for local
school recommendations, the 77 year-old said: ‘Investigate the school
system curriculum…CT is a very socially liberal, gender confused state,’
the post read.
It continued: ‘As a public school nurse, I have an 11yo female
student on puberty blockers and a dozen identifying as non-binary, all
but two keeping this as a secret from their parents with the help of
teachers, SSW [social workers] and school administration.
Cataford went on to claim that ‘children are introduced to this
confusion in kindergarten.’ DailyMail.com’s attempts to contact her
Tuesday were unsuccessful.
The post came to the attention of Hartford School District Officials
after the mother of the 11 year-old mentioned saw it, and flagged it to
school officials.
She confirmed its contents and the context in which the post was made
to DailyMail.com on Tuesday, but did not wish to comment further,
citing her child’s privacy.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is so disliked that she encouraged
the Boston City Council to create a law to curtail protesters at her
home during certain hours.
It’s hard to imagine why she is not more popular when she makes
disgusting comments about white people openly during her public
speeches.
Michael Knowles shared one moment from the mayor’s recent speech.The Boston Globe reports
that Wu is so dispised that she has protesters at her house almost
daily. In response, Wu proposed a bill prohibiting protesting after 9
pm and before 9 am. How American! The Antifa folks will love that.
Following
months of near-daily antivaccination demonstrations outside the
Roslindale home of Mayor Michelle Wu, the Boston City Council on
Wednesday adopted a controversial proposal to further restrict the hours
when protesters may target private residences with their
demonstrations.
The hotly
debated measure was introduced by Wu, who has framed the consistent,
early-morning ruckus as harassment, a feeling many of her neighbors in
the usually quiet part of the city share.But critics of the new
rules,including several who routinely picket outside the mayor’s home,
say the restrictions would unfairly curb First Amendment rights.
Wu is hated for many reasons. Recently she instituted a fee on
restaurant owners on the North Side of the city only. This move shows
the extreme measures Wu feels comfortable implementing. Per Boston.com:
Facing backlash from restaurateurs, Mayor Michelle Wu on Tuesday
formally announced flexible parameters for how the city will charge
North End restaurants seeking to open outdoor dining spaces this year.
Fees can be tailored to reflect operating schedules, so that
restaurants who do not want to open outdoor space for the entire season
will only pay for when they open outside.
You can tell Wu has never run a restaurant business before. What a piece of work. Nic job, Boston. You get what you vote for.
WASHINGTON
— An inspector general probe into the U.S. Postal Service surveillance
program, known as iCOP, concluded that the agency did not have the legal
authority to conduct the sweeping intelligence collection and
surveillance of American protesters and others between 2018 and 2021.
The
Postal Service Office of Inspector General launched an investigation
into iCOP — which stands for Internet Covert Operations Program — at the
request of Congress in direct response to reporting from Yahoo Newslast year.
“We
determined that certain proactive searches iCOP conducted using an
open-source intelligence tool from February to April 2021 exceeded the
Postal Inspection Service’s law enforcement authority,” the March 25,
2022, inspector general report stated.
“Furthermore,
we could not corroborate whether other work analysts completed from
October 2018 through June 2021 was legally authorized.”
The audit of the program was prompted by Yahoo News’ reportingthat
revealed the existence of the secret program, as well as its use of
facial recognition software and other sophisticated technology and
software to compile and disseminate reports on Americans’ online speech
and movements. A March 16, 2021, iCOP intelligence bulletin on American
protesters was widely circulated by the Department of Homeland Securityto state, local and federal law enforcement agencies nationwide.
Yahoo News’ reporting on the program prompted outrage from lawmakers and constitutional experts, who questioned whetherthe
post office had the legal authority to target and collect information
on U.S. citizens not suspected of any crime and with no connection to
the post office.
In April 2021, Yahoo News revealed the existence of theiCOP
surveillance, which used analysts to trawl the internet looking for
“inflammatory” posts about nationwide Black Lives Matter protests. A
series of follow-up reports revealedfurther detailsabout the program, which had been operating without the oversight or even the knowledge of Congress.(Yahoo News has filed its own lawsuit to obtain additional records related to iCOP.)
“The
Oversight Committee requested this report because of our significant
concerns about intelligence activities conducted by the Postal Service
Inspection Service’s analytics team related to First Amendment
activity," Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y, who chairs the House Oversight
Committee, told Yahoo News in a Thursday statement. "The inspector
general’s audit makes clear that the committee’s concerns were
justified, and that the use of open-source intelligence by the analytics
team ‘exceeded the Postal Inspection Service’s law enforcement
authority.’"
Using sophisticated technology and software,iCOP
was running keyword searches like “protest” on social media to collect
online speech about a host of different events that contained no threats
and had nothing to do with the Postal Service’s work.
The
inspector general report notes that in April 2021 Postal Inspection
Service lawyers asked iCOP to remove “protest” from its keyword searches
“to protect constitutional rights.”
Frank Albergo, president of
the Postal Police Officers Association, told Yahoo News that the Postal
Inspection Service had “lost their way.”
“At this point they might
as well take their mission statement of protecting the Postal Service
and its employees and throw it in the garbage,” Albergo said, arguing
that not enough attention is being paid by the agency to the “mail theft
epidemic” of postal property that was happening at the same time.
The
26-page report concluded that the post office did not have the legal
authority to compile reports on Americans involved in Black Lives Matter
protests sweeping thenation. The reportalsofound
across-the-board violations of statutory and legal authority ranging
from lack of legal authority to noncompliance with federal records
retention to use of facial recognition software. It also said there was
no record-keeping policy or proceduresin place to make sure the work was legal.
The
report repeatedly stressed that the Postal Service’s surveillance
efforts need a “postal nexus,” or a connection to the Postal Inspection
Service’s work.
“The Postal Inspection Service’s activities must
have an identified connection to the mail, postal crimes, or the
security of Postal Service facilities or personnel (postal nexus) prior
to commencing,” the report said.
“However, the keywords used for
iCOP in the proactive searches did not include any terms with a postal
nexus. Further, the postal nexus was not documented in 122 requests and
18 reports due to a lack of requirements in the program’s procedures.
These issues occurred because management did not involve the Postal
Inspection Service’s Office of Counsel in developing iCOP or its
procedures.”
The
inspector general made a series of recommendations, including a
complete review and overhaul of the program and the analyst division
under which it operates. Postal Service leadership responded to each
recommendation, objecting to most of the report’s conclusions and
arguing that it has the authority to conduct wide-ranging surveillance
and intelligence collection on U.S. citizens — without needing a nexus
to the post office. It agreed to review some of its policies after the
completion of the internal review recommended by the inspector general.
“We
strongly disagree with the overarching conclusion that the U.S. Postal
Inspection Service (Inspection Service) exceeded its legal authority and
conducted improper intelligence searches,” the Postal Inspection
Service wrote in response to the recommendations and findings of the
inspector general audit. The response was included in the report.
Maloney,
the Oversight Committee chair, said: "I fully support the Inspector
General’s recommendation that Postal Service management perform a full
review of the Analytics Team’s responsibilities, activities, and
procedures, and I look forward to reviewing its result.”
“Surprised and
Concerned”: Poison Control Issues Nationwide “Toxic” Warning About
Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Tests – Kit Includes Poisonous “Liquid Substance”
Used Commonly in “Pest Control” – (VIDEO)
For months, there have been many people sounding the alarm over the
at-home Covid-19 rapid test, saying that the kits include toxic
substances that pose health risks – something that has been widely
condemned by the establishment as a wild conspiracy theory.
Well, just like with most everything else these days, the difference
between wild right wing conspiracy and fact simply comes down to a
matter of time.
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Now, even public health officials can’t ignore the dangers posed by these tests.
Last month, the Gateway Pundit reported
that Ohio and Texas issued a warning after seeing an increase in
reports related to sodium azide poisoning, a chemical found in test kits
after Biden promised to give 500 million Covid test kits to Americans.
The poisonous substance in these test kits is called Sodium Azide, which has a “high” acute toxicity and can be fatal to humans in cases of overexposure, according to Stanford Medical. The presence of this toxic substance was apparently
only found by Poison Control researchers after the winter wave of
Omicron, which saw many Americans testing at home with the kits.
Following this uptick in at-home testing, according to WHIO TV7,
drug and poison centers across the country experienced a large increase
in cases involving Sodium Azide, which prompted the Ohio Poison Control
to issue their warning.
The liquid Sodium Azide is located within the extraction tube inside
the kits and the substance is colorless tasteless and odorless.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital toxicologist Dr. Sheila Goertemoeller,
who is a member of the Ohio Poison Control Center, spoke with WHIO7
about the agency’s decision to issue the nationwide warning. She
explained that the other 54 Poison Centers in America have seen a
similar upswing in Sodium Azide poisonings, amounting to “more than a
couple hundred” across the country as of late.
Goertemoeller also admitted that her colleagues were “surprised” and
“concerned” that such a highly toxic substance is being used in the test
kits.
Nearly 60 million people have already received a free at-home Covid
test from the Biden administration, most of which were passed out this
winter, according to WHIO7 News.
From WHO7:
“Ohio poison control centers are sounding the alarm surrounding a
liquid substance called Sodium Azide found in some at home testing
covid testing kits that could be toxic to children as well as adults if
used incorrectly.
‘Our toxicology community has been both surprised that this was
the ingredient in some of the kits, and also concerned. We have seen
exposure in all age groups,’ [Goertemoeller said.]
‘We are one of 55 poison control centers and nationwide other
poison centers have been reporting a similar finding and there have been
more than a couple of hundred exposures nationwide to Sodium Azide in
test kits,’ [Goertemoeller explained.]
As WHIO7 points out, there have even been some adults who end up
using the toxic liquid to swab the inside of their nose because they did
not follow the instructions on the package, so if you have these kits
at home, use caution – or better yet, throw them away.
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Due to the presence of the toxic chemical, doctors are now advising
parents to keep the kits out of reach of children. In addition, when
testing children for Covid at home, it’s recommended that parents make
sure they are supervised in order to avoid any adverse side effects from
exposure to the substance.
The main side effects of exposure to Sodium Azide include lowered
blood pressure, headache, hypothermia, and in the case of serious
overexposure, convulsions, and death. Ingestion of 100 to 200 mg in
humans may result in headache, respiratory distress, and diarrhea, according to Stanford Medical.