Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/daily-digest/immigrants-voting-dominion-passwords-compromised-a-color-revolution/
US Election
In Pennsylvania, more allegations of voting irregularities have surfaced, with claims that buses of non-English speaking individuals, reportedly wearing Harris Walz stickers, were ushered past long lines of voters during early voting. These individuals were allegedly assisted by translators, raising questions about the legality and transparency of the process. Meanwhile, in Ohio, concerns have been raised about the Biden-Harris administration’s refusal to grant the state’s Secretary of State access to a federal database for verifying voter citizenship, fueling debates over noncitizen voting rights.
Michigan and Colorado are also grappling with challenges related to voting systems. Michigan’s Dominion ICX Voter Assist Terminals are experiencing programming issues, affecting voters with disabilities. In Colorado, a security lapse exposed passwords for the state’s voting systems, raising concerns about election integrity. Despite assurances from Colorado’s Secretary of State — who has been in the news for multiple allegations of interfering with election integrity — the incident underscores the vulnerabilities in managing modern electoral processes.
Meanwhile, some Democrats are reportedly preparing for a potential second Trump presidency, with Norman Eisen leading efforts to counter election denial and autocracy. Eisen’s State Democracy Defenders Action aims to support prosecutions of democracy deniers and defend free elections. The group’s strategy involves collaboration with national and local allies, emphasizing the rule of law and accountability. Their efforts reflect concerns about rising autocratic movements and the potential challenges posed by a Trump presidency. However, some are claiming this is a trojan horse for a “Color Revolution” following a Trump victory.
Geopolitics
Donald Trump has reiterated his confidence in swiftly ending the Ukraine conflict if re-elected, suggesting a return to the Minsk Agreement. This agreement, initially seen as a ceasefire measure, has been criticized for its strategic use by Ukraine to bolster its military. Trump’s advisors argue that Europe should lead peace efforts, while Trump’s reluctance to engage in foreign conflicts is noted. However, the complexities of convincing invested parties like Zelensky and NATO allies remain a challenge.
In a related development, a Ukrainian sabotage group member killed in Russia’s Bryansk Region was found with a tattoo linked to the US Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment. This discovery, along with foreign weapons and items, suggests international involvement in the conflict. The US maintains that its military presence in Ukraine is limited to monitoring aid, though reports of American veterans fighting for Ukraine persist.
Health
Alex Jones has highlighted a potential revelation concerning vaccine safety, suggesting that Donald Trump may release secret government databases on vaccine damage. The discussion centers on the Vaccine Safety Datalink and the need for comparative studies between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. The video also touches on the political dynamics between Trump and Robert Kennedy Jr., with past interactions hinting at potential collaboration on vaccine safety issues.
Sources
Controversy Erupts Over Alleged Queue-Jumping by Non-English Speakers in Pennsylvania Voting
ILLEGAL ‘VOTERS’ CUTTING THE LINE AGAIN!
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Trump’s Advisors Outline Controversial Plan to End Ukraine War in 24 Hours
Trump’s former advisors have stated that America would have no role in enforcing any peace treaty agreements.
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Trump Promises to Unveil Secret Vaccine Data, Claims Alex Jones in Latest Broadcast Bombshell
Trump Has Pledged To Release The Government’s Secret Vaccine Damage Data Bases
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US Army Ranger Tattoo Found on Fighter in Fatal Bryansk Raid Raises Questions of Foreign Involvement
A member of a Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group killed in Russia’s Bryansk Region had a prominent tattoo associated with the US Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment, according to a video released by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB).
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Senator Mike Lee Questions Biden Administration’s Access Denial to Federal Citizenship Database
We all need to know who in the Biden-Harris administration is refusing to give Ohio’s Secretary of State access to the federal database
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Democrats’ Strategic Blueprint: Preparing for a Potential Trump Presidency with Eisen’s New Activist Group
Eisen’s latest venture, State Democracy Defenders Action (SDDA), bills itself as bringing “together a bipartisan all-star team of experts in safeguarding democracy” and ominously claims they help “shape the long term strategy to defeat Election denial and its logical outgrowth: American Autocracy, starting with preparing for a vigorous response to whatever 2025 – and beyond – may bring.”
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Election Day Tech Troubles: Michigan’s Dominion Dilemma and Colorado’s Password Predicament
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has admitted that split-ticket voters using Dominion ICX Voter Assist Terminals (VAT) should be prepared for ‘programming issues’ on election day.
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