8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#16136325 at 2022-04-23 12:02:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20409: "There's no evidence of an Elite Pedo Problem" Edition
>>16136295
>New video shows proof of Pennsylvania Election Fraud - Now what?
Lambert laughs and continues,
"That's right; he came from Chicago. Interestingly, he was accused in Chicago of covering up certain evidence. We have Maryann Jackson, who was hired as the Interim Director of Elections with no experience running elections. So what I have found is:
1. That they didn't follow the law.
2. They admitted on film that they didn't follow the laws and are hoping to next time.
3. They created absolute chaos intentionally surrounding the election to allow the bad actors to commit the fraud and allowed the to be the last county in Pennsylvania to report the results allowing them to change the election."
Attorney Carroll then adds,
"I think in addition to the last county, it is also important to know that it's right outside of Philadelphia, it's the 5th largest county in population, but it is one of the most densely populated counties. And that is why they had their hooks in that machine in Delaware County."
Oltmann (who filed the suit) and Lambert mentioned that the voting machines used were Hart Intercivic machines, the same machines Lambert exposed in Michigan's election-fraud investigation.
Lambert said plaintiffs Gregory Stenstrom, Leah Hoopes, and Ruth Morin brought the suit. Stenstrom, a 2020 Republican poll watcher, became an outspoken critic regarding alleged irregularities in ballot canvassing in Delaware County.
Defendants include election officials Marilyn Heider and James Ziegelhoffer, Delaware County, the Delaware County Board of Elections, and the Delaware County Bureau of Elections.
In early 2021, awhistleblowerworking for the Delaware County Bureau of Electionsbegan inquiring why multiple documents about the Nov. 3, 2020 elections were being destroyed in southeastern Pennsylvania county.
Then last May, attorneys filed a request via Pennsylvania's public-transparency law, asking for election data and records for the 2020 November elections. That request specifically asked for return sheets. Responsible election personnel record election results on these official documents. In addition, the proposal includes voting-machine tapes showing the in-person vote totals for each county precinct.
According to the videos and the sources regarding the lawsuit, many such records were destroyed.Why? Because Delaware County officials violated numerous election laws. The question remains as to whether they attempted to hide evidence of election law violations.
The alleged destruction of records was, sources say, done to ensure that the records eventually provided matched the election results that were reported in Nov. 2020.
In one video, the chief custodian and voting machine warehouse supervisor for Delaware County's Voting Machine Department,James Savage,talks with another election official blocked from the camera's view.
The two discuss the Right to Know Request, with Savage inquiring about "recreating data." The off-camera individual suggests an approach to recreating results for "these jokers" and "then create another set for the next set of jokers." This is an apparent reference to the individuals who filed the Right-to-Know request. "but we cut it up and then we create a permanent record," he says.
"Here you go, here you go," the Delaware election official says as they hand over "official election data." The unseen individual then continues, "We scan those cut, copied sheets in."
The videos featuring Savage are particularly concerning because the Delaware County Return Board, in transmitting its report to the Delaware County Board of Election, singled out Savageand his staff for "his guidance and help" in the Return Board's November 2020 reconciliation project. Also troubling was the Return Board's inability to reconcile the election results for 79 precincts within Delaware County, including issues with some precincts that involved inconsistencies between the list of voters and the county return sheets, with the Return Board referring those precincts to Delaware County D.A. Jack Stollsteimer.
One video shows Tom Gallagher, a lawyer and elected official in Delaware County,destroying elongated pieces of paper - allegedly the voting-machine tapes election officials must preserve.
In that recording, the whistleblower asks Gallagher off-camera why he is tearing up the documents. Gallagher replies,
"At this point, I don't want anybody to pick it up and think that we threw stuff away." Another election official, James Ziegelhoffer (identified as Ziggy), then says, "We're gonna have a little campfire going."
#15534269 at 2022-02-03 07:41:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19644: The Honkening, Coming Soon To A Street Near You Edition
>>15534242
Apologies Tom Gallagher is Delaware County PA
#9902554 at 2020-07-09 06:47:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12672: Sailing the comfy nightshift sea Edition
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>>9902440
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>>9902540
Tom FEENY/JACK ABRAMOFF (who connects back to Riley/Scarbourough)
Jack Abramoff connections
Brad Friedman, "Feeney/St. Andrews/Abramoff and Ney/HAVA/Abramoff Connections Still Flying Beneath the Radar", 2006/05/08
http://bradblog.com/?p=2799
Brad Friedman, "FEENEY UNDERSTATED COSTS OF SCOTLAND GOLF JUNKET WITH ABRAMOFF, ACCORDING TO COURT DOCS", 2007/04/25 (Washington Post, "Ex-Hill Aide Pleads Guilty in Abramoff Probe", 2007/04/24: "One of the gifts Zachares admitted receiving from Abramoff was a luxury trip in 2003 to St. Andrews golf course in Scotland. Court papers filed by the government made conspicuous reference to "Representative #3" who also made the trip. That person has previously been identified as Rep. Tom Feeney (R-Fla.). Zachares "falsely reported" in travel disclosure forms that it was a fact-finding trip and he low-balled the cost at $5,643, "a figure coordinated with Abramoff to be substantially identical as the figures other attendees, including Representative #3, would report."")
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=4457
Brad Friedman, "Tom Feeney Creates Legal Defense Fund", 2007/06/22
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=4718
Brad Friedman, "Feeney Catches a Break: Appellate Court Limits Allowable Evidence in Federal Investigation", 2009/02/06: "One other very interesting point we hadn't noticed previously… Feeney is now being represented by Robert D. Luskin. If that name doesn't ring a bell, Luskin is also the attorney representing another well-known corrupt Republican currently under investigation: Karl Rove" - also note that one of the judges who made the ruling was Brett Kavanaugh
https://bradblog.com/?p=6889
Brad Friedman, "Friendly Feeney Finding Fouls Federal Felony Fact- Finding Against Failed Former Florida Congressman", 2009/07/17
https://www.bradblog.com/?p=7308
Brad Friedman, "Feeney Reportedly Off Hook in Abramoff Probe", 2009/08/05 - response by Bob Ney: "Interesting decision, huh!!! Maybe I should have been on the ticket with the President's Brother a few years back :-) Alberto Gonzales, wonder if he weighed in on this before exiting his job?"
http://bradblog.com/?p=7339
Orlando Sentinel, "GOP cash secured decade of power", 2006/09/03: "The GOP has used this fundraising edge to maintain domination of the Legislature by a current 8535 margin in the House and 26-14 in the Senate and enable Bush to become the state's first two-term Republican governor. More significantly, Democrats worry, the Republicans' overwhelming financial advantage puts the GOP in a strong position to replace Bush next year with either Charlie Crist or Tom Gallagher. The GOP money comes not just from traditional sources, such as affluent, right-leaning individuals, but also from almost every major business in the state. The donor list includes Orlando Magic owner Rich DeVos, Miami Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga and megadeveloper Gary Morse of The Villages, as well as Florida Power & Light, BellSouth and Publix" - note that Wayne Huizenga had some kind of relationship with Wally Hilliard and owned a waste disposal company which employed Feeney as a lobbyist; note that Gary Morse is said to be behind Green Isle Ranch along with Mel Sembler and Don Brown
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2006-09-03-finance03-story.html
Brad Friedman, "Clint Curtis Campaign Asks 'What Did Tom Feeney Know About Foley and When Did He Know It?'", 2006/10/09: "The question of what Feeney knew about Foley, when he knew about it and what he did about it is an appropriate one. Feeney, as Deputy Whip, is a member of the House GOP leadership who had reportedly been informed long ago of the "Foley Problem." Feeney is also a Florida caucus colleague of the now-disgraced child predator and proudly worked with Foley on bills such as the PROTECT Act of 2003 to punish those who would exploit children."
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3597
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, "Romney frequent flier to Florida now", 2007/07/02: "That effort has attracted some the state's best-known fundraisers, including former U.S. Ambassador Mel Sembler and Miami billionaire Wayne Huizenga. And he has built a political network with the likes of former Lt. Gov. Toni Jennings and former Florida House Speaker Allan Bense. Although former Gov. Jeb Bush has not endorsed Romney, Bush has been instrumental in steering his political confidants to him. Romney's Florida staff includes former Bush campaign finance director Ann Herberger, former Bush 1994 running mate Tom Feeney and former Bush chief of staff Sally Bradshaw."
https://www.heraldtribune.com/article/LK/20070702/News/605228865/SH
#2616109 at 2018-08-15 22:17:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3302: Bonus Round Edition
>>2615940
radiofag here. Nehlie Ohr's in the news a lot this week and last for HAM activity. Related?: many strange resignations, election weirdness and other habbenings at ARRL. Also a sort of TEA Party group even formed in opposition to CEO who "retired" two years into a five year contract, leaving a $180,000/yr job.
https://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-ceo-Tom-Gallagher-ny2rf-to-retire The rebel group's website https://www.myarrlvoice.org/. MAV is protesting numerous board members who were manuevered out for flimsy reasons. Also, it seems ARRL spent a ton of money on Beltway lobbying with no tangible product https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/115/hr555. ARRL was also mobilized to Puerto Rico last year but lots and lots of reports saying they wasted time and money with no real results there as well. Got to say this is a lot of activity for a sleepy NGO no one knows outside HAM radio, especially with activity in The Swamp and American Red Cross and moar. How much does the cartel depend on HAM for open comms using codes not cipher/encryption? How could I forget their president is from LITTLE ROCK. Coincidence? Maybe an acolyte of BC/HRC?