They played us two years ago...... but our eyes are open now !!
BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND. DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it) DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
They played us two years ago...... but our eyes are open now !!
Here is what we found about election
here is what we found about "(this person)"
here is what we found out about________
If this stuff is TRUE, some of these people would be in jail.
Is it just TALK???
We have been hearing about EVIDENCE that has been found... well why isn't anything done? It is is REALLY evidence.... the law is the law and ATTORNEYS SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO SOMETHING.
The Law is the Law... no matter who they are.
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That is NOT what a King/President should be number one on their list of duties.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/breaking-utah-man-who-posted-biden-threats-killed/
(why would he think it would turn out differently? What is wrong with people? )
A Utah man who posted threats to Joe Biden was shot and killed during an FBI raid Wednesday morning.
Craig Robertson was shot and killed early Wednesday morning, according to the FBI in Salt Lake City.
According to reports, Robertson was facing 3 counts after posting threats to Joe Biden: Interstate threats, threats against the president, and influencing, impeding and retaliating against federal law enforcement officers by threat.
Robertson allegedly threatened to kill Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and officials prosecuting Trump in a series of social media posts.
No further details of the raid were provided.
ABC News reported:
A Utah man was shot and killed during an FBI raid early Wednesday morning, the FBI confirmed to ABC News. The raid was in connection with an investigation into alleged threats against President Joe Biden and others, according to two officials briefed on the case.
One of the officials told ABC News that the investigation began in April and the U.S. Secret Service was notified by the FBI in June. In addition to threatening posts, the official said, the man under investigation suggested online he was making plans to take physical action. The threats had been deemed “credible,” the official said.
The FBI in Salt Lake City said the shooting occurred around 6:15 am. local time while special agents attempted to serve arrest and search warrants at a residence in Provo.
“The FBI takes all shooting incidents involving our agents or task force members seriously,” the FBI said in a statement. “In accordance with FBI policy, the shooting incident is under review by the FBI’s Inspection Division. As this is an ongoing matter, we have no further details to provide.”
This is a breaking story…please check back for updates
UPDATED article below too read BOTH
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/black-supremacist-teacher-finds-job-complaining-sister-dating/
Greg Gutfeld and his guests take a closer look at the story about the Canadian teacher who wears oversized prosthetic breasts to class on "Gutfeld!"
A Texas school district says it fired a self-identified "Black supremacist" teacher accused of posting anti-White posts, which included a joke about violence. Prior to the firing, the teacher reportedly bragged about how she would never be terminated and said some of the administration "laughed" off her posts.
"Why shouldn't I hate White people," former Thompson Elementary School first-grade teacher Danielle Allen, 29, posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. Allen used X for a burner account where she went under the pseudonym "Claire Kyle." The account was first discovered by X user Amiri King.
The Mesquite Independent School District called the posts "racist" Tuesday, adding that the teacher would not be "eligible for rehire."
"[T]he highly offensive statements posted to her X account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD, and the district condemns them in the strongest terms," the statement said.
However, Allen had a different perspective of an initial response from administration the day prior.
"Y'all have found my job," Allen posted on X. "They told me to delete the post, but my job is safe since I did not directly wish harm on ALL White people. They laughed and told me to watch what I say, and I'll be good to go."
"Just talked to the school board and my job is safe. I told them it was a joke, and they know I'm not racist so have fun."
The teacher recorded a video of herself walking through the halls of what appeared to be the elementary school, saying, "Twitter thinks they can take my job away from me. … Call me every name under the sun, but you all will never call me unemployed."
Allen had originally posted a text message exchange in which she joked about planning to murder her sister's White boyfriend. She expressed concern that the boyfriend looked like a Trump supporter.
"Like I'm baffled AF (as f--k) seeing a White man in my house. I can't believe it!! This is supposed to be a [Black-person-only] house. I'm so mad right now!!" Allen said.
"I can't BELIEVE she has this cave dweller in my freaking house!!!!… Omg I'm trying to stay calm. She knows I'm a racist!!!… Come and kill him for me… I promise I'll help you hide the body… Bring all 4 of your guns."
"MY SIS LETTING ALL OF EUROPE TAKE TURNS ON HER!!! The disappointment I feel right now!!!! Our parents raised us better than this!!!!"
The thumbnail image for the burner account was the same that appeared on her Facebook exchange.
Allen didn't respond for comment.
The teacher not only bragged about being a "racist" against White people but also about being "homophobic."
"That's super gay," an incoming message said.
"This is why I love you. Thank you for being homophobic like I am. You're my soulmate."
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A North Texas elementary school teacher and self-describer “black supremacist” is out of a job after her anti-white screeds on social media went viral.
According to numerous reports, a first grade teacher at Thompson Elementary School in the Dallas suburb of Mesquite made disturbing comments about race on Twitter.
One Aug. 6 post that was deleted but saved by KDFW said, “I enjoy being racist! I’m never changing!”
The teacher also posted a screenshot of a text message exchange with another person in which she claimed that her sister was dating a white man and that she wanted him dead for daring to enter her black only home.
“I can’t BELIEVE she has this cave dweller in my freaking house!!!!!!” she texted.
When the recipient of the message asked if the sister had introduced the white boyfriend, the teacher said she had not.
“I’m trying to stay calm!!” she wrote. “She knows I’m racist!!!”
She added, “Come and kill him for me [redacted] I promise I’ll help you hide the body Bring all 4 of your guns.”
After the teacher, whose identity is being protected by both KDFW and The Dallas Morning News, went viral, she bragged her job as a teacher was “safe.”
“They told me to delete the post but my job is safe since I did not directly wish harm on ALL white people,” the teacher tweeted. “They laughed and told me to watch what I say and I’ll be good to go! Being a great teacher pays off very well when they know your true self!”
According to the school district, the teacher ended up resigning on Monday afternoon.
“At approximately 4 p.m. yesterday, Mesquite ISD became aware of a series of alarming, racist statements posted to the X (formerly Twitter) account of a teacher at Thompson Elementary,” the district said in a statement.
“Upon learning of this situation, our Personnel staff began an immediate investigation. As of this morning, the employee is no longer a part of the Mesquite ISD organization and is not eligible for rehire.
“Due to privacy restrictions, Mesquite ISD cannot comment on the details of Personnel matters. Nevertheless, the highly offensive statements posted to her X account do not reflect the values and standards of Mesquite ISD, and the district condemns them in the strongest terms.”
The teacher, who was only identified as being 29-years-old, had previously stated in her Twitter bio she was a “black supremacist,” KDFW reported.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/now-we-have-proof-tgp-exclusive-massive-2020/
An exclusive Gateway Pundit report by Benjamin Wetmore and Patty McMurray
On October 8, 2020. only one month before the 2020 general election, Muskegon, MI City Clerk Ann Meisch noticed a black female (whose name was redacted from the police report), dropping off between 8,000-10,000 completed voter registration applications at the city clerk’s office.
The Muskegon Police Department was contacted and asked to investigate. On 10/21/20 First Lieutenant Mike Anderson was contacted by Tom Fabus, Chief of Investigations for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s Office. According to the MI State Police report, Mr. Fabus asked for Michigan State Police assistance with a joint investigation of alleged voter fraud being conducted by the Muskegon Police Department and the AG.
An investigative task force was formed, and an investigation was initiated.
The following is from the MI State Police report:
On 10/16/20 Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch and Deputy Clerk Kimberly Young contacted the Muskegon Police Department after noticing irregularities in voter registration applications received both in person and by mail.
The Muskegon city clerk became suspicious when the female, (whose name is redacted in the first part of the police report, but then later, is unredacted), hand-delivered thousands of voter registrations to her office, many of them in the same handwriting.
On 10/20/20 (deadline dayfor in-person voter registration applications) the suspect retumed to the *Muskegon City Clerk’s office to deliver additional registration forms in person. Meisch estimated that brought an additional 2500 forms. Meisch contacted the Muskegon Police Department and Detective Logan Anderson and Captain Shawn Bride conducted a non-custodial interview with the suspect.
Meisch stated that in her opinion a quantity of the voter registration forms were highly suspicious and possibly fraudulent.
Meisch’s opinion was based on the fact that numerous forms appeared to have been completed by the same writer and upon initial examination, addresses on multiple forms were invalid or non-existent.
Meisch investigated further and found that phone numbers on multiple forms were erroneous and signatures on multiple forms didn’t appear to match signatures on file with the Department of Secretary of State. Examples included an address in the and another in the [REDACTED]
Those addresses do not exist in the Muskegon City house numbering system. Another form listed 80 W. Southern Ave which is the address for Muskegon High School and is clearly not a residence.
Later in the report, the name of the female suspect was unredacted.
The MI State Police investigator assigned to the case spoke with the female suspect who explained that she was being paid $1150/week “to find un-registered voters and provide them with a form so they can get registered to vote or obtain their absentee ballot.” The only problem is, the handwriting on the voter registrations was the same on several of the registrations and many of the addresses were non-existent or fake.
MI Attorney General Dana Nessel, who is currently attempting to prosecute 15 senior citizens and the former MI GOP co-chair for casting an alternate set of electoral votes in the 2020 election, asked the MI State Police to join the Muskegon Police and AG’s investigation of the potentially massive, multi-city voter fraud operation.
Two members of AG Dana Nessel’s Criminal Investigation Division were assigned to the operation, yet curiously, she failed to mention the investigation to the public. To this day, Dana Nessel is still claiming there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Michigan, despite the fact that she knew her office and the office of her friend, Michigan’s crooked SOS Jocelyn Benson, were involved with the MI State Police in a large scale investigation that took place across the state before it was taken over by the FBI. Corey Ames, a MI SOS analyst CONFIRMED “a quantity of the forms they found in their investigation “are clearly fraudulent.” MI SOS Jocelyn Benson also claimed there was no widespread voter fraud in Michigan and neglected to mention the investigation to the public.
Today, The Gateway Pundit and our close friends from Michigan are exposing this damning report. The evidence from this investigation exposes criminal election fraud involving thousands of fraudulent ballots in Michigan by an organization that set up temporary offices in several swing states prior to the 2020 election.
This explosive investigation was covered up and buried from the public, until today.
It should be noted that after documenting these crimes and investigating for weeks, the Michigan police turned their investigation over to the FBI who promptly buried the findings. Once again, the FBI apparently took no action—more on that in an upcoming report.
The police in Muskegon were investigating voter fraud in October 2020, a month prior to the general election. The FBI failed to follow-up on the alleged election crimes according to Michigan election investigator Phil O’Halloran. O’Halloran is now the Election Integrity Chair of the Michigan Republican Party.
The police report has redactions throughout, but not all names were redacted. The police report names ‘GBI Strategies‘ as the organization engaged in what O’Halloran claims is widespread, systemic corruption. The Tennessee-based group is heavily connected to the Biden campaign and various Democrat campaign committees. The released report also names “Brilus” as a primary person involved.
The police report from 2020 revealed that GBI Strategies has been in operation since 2014. And, the investigators found that GBI Strategies was paid $1,571,386 by the Doug Jones for Senate campaign back in 2018. That was just one race they were involved in.
The investigators also found that GBI Strategies was paid $188,000 by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 2018. (paragraph 11)
The employees at GBI Strategies were being paid $15 an hour or $120 a day. (paragraph 8)
A woman interviewed by police said she was paid $1150 per week and given a rental car. She said she was given a “reloadable pay card.” (paragraph 3)
The police report noted that there were numerous job openings listed in Flint, Michigan and Regional Field Manager postings in Washington DC and Chicago, Illinois. This group had branches across the nation.
During their investigation, the police also found partially completed voter registration forms and police found “pelican cases in the room with semi-automatic rifles joined with suppressors and optics and customized pistols.” One case had “4 rifles and 4 pistols.”
The police report claims these weapons were determined to be legal and lawful after calling in the ATF to inspect the weapons.
The affiant (witness who filled out the affidavit) first witnessed minivans moving from a hotel in Grand Haven to the location of the business, a former California Eyecare location. The next day Detective Luker was notified. He went to the address where he found a bag of trash filled with information on employee agreements.
The affiant believed the records found at the location were crucial to determining the crime of Election Fraud Forgery and determining who may be criminally liable and who may have profited from the fraud.
The affiant later obtained a copy of the Mukegon PD Report 2020-19124 authored by Officer Foster with a supplemental report by Detective Logan Anderson along with a copy of the search warrant of the business location.
This next paragraph from the police document reveals that Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch and Deputy Clerk Kimberly Young first contacted the police on October 16, 2020.
Meisch and Young contacted police after receiving multiple “State of Michigan Voter Registration Application” forms which in their opinion appeared to be fraudulent. According to the report, Meisch based her opinion on the fact that some of the addresses on the applications appeared to be invalid or non-existent. Also, some of the phone numbers were invalid and some signatures did match those on file.
Meisch also noted that the handwriting on the ballots appeared to be the same with a similar signature and ALL OF THE BALLOTS appeared to come from the same company with two locations in Southfield and Auburn Hills.
Meisch told police some of the forms were dropped off in person to the Muskegon City Clerk’s office by a black female who identified herself as Brianna Hawkins. Miss Hawkins said her employment entailed registering voters and helping them obtain absentee ballots.
Meisch estimated that the leftist organization delivered approximately 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk’s office and provided a sampling of 42 suspected fraudulent applications to Officer Foster for examination. Meisch stated they identified by viewing her Facebook profile.
The investigators found that “a number of voter applications forms were clearly fraudulent.”
The report notes that police found, “Dozens of new phones” and “Hundreds of pre-paid payment cards” – these items were clearly considered suspicious by the police in the report.
Also in the report: the left-wing ballot organizing group had suppressors (Silencers) and automatic weapons for some odd reason.
Nearly three years later, President Trump faces multiple prosecutions because he ‘fraudulently’ pursued ‘baseless’ claims of voter fraud according to prosecutors and the mainstream media. Trump won the Michigan vote in 2016 by 15,000 votes but suspiciously lost to Joe Biden by 150,000 votes four years later, despite increasing his vote share in neighboring Ohio. 16 Trump Presidential electors in Michigan are being prosecuted by far-left Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, because, according to Dana Nessel the controversial Michigan AG, they ‘fraudulently’ believed that there was systemic voter fraud that was not being properly investigated.
The released police report has redactions throughout, but not all names were redacted. The police report names ‘GBI Strategies‘ as the organization engaged in what O’Halloran claims is widespread, systemic, voter fraud. The Tennessee group is heavily connected to the Biden campaign and various Democrat campaign committees. The released report also names “Brilus” as a primary person involved.
The police report also notes that the organization used rental cars around the state as part of its deployments, naming several of the field locations for their operations. On election night, a suspicious 3:30 AM van delivering the Biden Ballot Dump in Detroit at the facility formerly known as the TCF Center was accompanied by a vehicle registered to a rental car company.
The Gateway Pundit previously obtained the video and broke the story.
The Gateway Pundit has always reported that there were unanswered statistical anomolies within the absentee data. Repeated trends across the state of Michigan that appear to show systemic voter fraud among absentee ballots.
Michigan State Senator Ruth Johnson, who is a former Secretary of State, told the Gateway Pundit: “My estimate is over 800,000 ballot applications were sent to non-qualified voters in Michigan, including many individuals who moved or died, and even some individuals who were underage or non-citizens. Many were sent to people who had moved out of state.” These ballot applications, if turned back in, would cause a live ballot to then be sent to that address by the clerk. Both the ballot applications and the live ballots were not seriously checked for a ‘signature match’ because Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson purposefully advised clerks to illegally assume and presume the signatures were a match.
This tip from Muskegon clerk Ann Meisch, who has been the City Clerk of Muskegon since 2007, was referred to the FBI. Clerk Meisch has been a City Clerk for other Michigan cities for 17 years before that. There’s no evidence the FBI did anything with this investigation. And in fact, the Bill Barr appointed DOJ attorney overseeing election fraud cases was notorious for political persecution against conservatives.
We have more coming on our investigation. Stay tuned.
Again, special thanks to Phil O’Halloron and Lori Skibo for their help with this report.
HERE’S THE FULL POLICE REPORT FROM OCTOBER 2020 SHOWING MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD IN MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN.
Police report 1 of 2:
(Coming this AM)
Police report 2 of 2:
https://www.foxnews.com/media/jamie-foxx-deletes-apologizes-social-media-post-users-accused-being-horrifically-antisemitic
(WE buy the tickets for the movies.... we follow them.... we buy what they're selling.. etc. WE PUT THEM THERE.)
(FREE Speech is for ALL of us... but HATE should NEVER be tolerated. )
(He apologized With a LIE.... he said "they killed a guy named Jesus"....did his so called friend kill Jesus? He WILL NOT BE ABLE GET OUT OF THIS CRAP)
Jamie Foxx chased down Queeni Glen in Chicago who hadn't realized she lost her purse. The actor got out of the car to give her a hug and hand her the bag.
"Django Unchained" actor Jamie Foxx recently courted controversy with a cryptic comment referring to those who "killed this dude name[d] Jesus" that multiple social media users saw as antisemitic.
Following the backlash, Foxx deleted the post, and shared another one apologizing for it and claiming it was in no way intended to be antisemitic. He said it was just about "a fake friend" who wronged him.
Foxx shared the original post with his nearly 17 million Instagram followers on Friday. The message consisted of simple white text on a black background that read in all caps, "THEY KILLED THIS DUDE NAME JESUS… WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY’LL DO TO YOU???!"
At the end of the somewhat vague message, Foxx added, "#fakefriends" and "#fakelove."
Multiple social media assumed that Foxx’s words had an antisemitic meaning, attributing his use of "they" as a reference to the Jewish people.
One, a journalist and self-described Zionist named Eve Barlow blasted Foxx’s words on Twitter, writing, "I am a Jewish advocate who fights antisemitism. Jamie Foxx’s post was a horrifically antisemitic message rooted in classic blood libel and anti-Jewish conspiracy theory. He has 16.7 million followers. I’m not waiting on him to further expand."
Executive editor of Jewish outlet "Jewish Insider," Melissa Weiss assumed the post was antisemitic as well, tweeting, "Seeing someone like Jamie Foxx post antisemitic content is a sad reminder that Jews can’t just exist like most everyone else. There will always be people who hate us."
The account for a Jewish author and attorney @HowardA_AtLaw added, "Just once I’d like to log onto this site and not see antisemitism, especially from huge celebrities like Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Aniston. You don’t want to be an ally, fine, but leave us the heck alone!"
The account had noticed that "Friends" actress Jennifer Aniston "liked" Foxx’s post.
Once users started attributing antisemitism to it, Aniston posted a message to her own Instagram, "I do NOT support any form of antisemitism. And I truly don’t tolerate HATE of any kind. Period."
Others disagreed with the antisemitic reading of Foxx’s message. Political commentator Anthony Brian Logan tweeted, "Jamie Foxx did not say anything antisemitic. The problem is that some people felt like he was talking about them when referencing the people who killed Jesus. Guilty conscious."
Another user added that the accusations represented "an incredibly uncharitable reading given Jamie Foxx has just passed through a health scare in which people close to him were selling misinformation that he was on his death bed and what not."
Foxx deleted the post once the backlash ensued and shortly followed it with a post apologizing for the original and clarifying that it was not meant to be antisemitic.
He wrote, "Hey guys. I want to apologize to the Jewish community and anyone else who was offended by my post… I know my words were clumsy and have caused offense… that was never my intent… to clarify… I felt betrayed by a fake friend… and that’s what I meant about ‘they’ nothing more…"
The actor continued, saying, "I have love in my heart for everyone. I support the Jewish community and all faiths… and I’m against all hate! Once again my deepest apologies.
Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for Foxx for comment. They responded with a link to the then-just-published Instagram apology.
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Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.