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originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: Caled
That's a totally different day, and picture set. Does Joe go there a lot?
The electoral council in Venezuela says a fire in its main warehouse near the capital, Caracas, has destroyed most of the voting machines held there.
Almost 50,000 voting machines and 582 computers used in the country's elections went up in flames, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena said
originally posted by: Phoenix
Coincidence? or cover up? I think its eliminating evidence myself,
Venenzuela fire: Thousands of voting machines burned - BBC News
The electoral council in Venezuela says a fire in its main warehouse near the capital, Caracas, has destroyed most of the voting machines held there.
Almost 50,000 voting machines and 582 computers used in the country's elections went up in flames, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena said
This report studies 8,954 individual updates to the vote totals in all 50 states and finds that four individual updates — two of which were widely noticed on the internet, including by the President — are profoundly anomalous; they deviate from a pattern which is otherwise found in the vast majority of the remaining 8,950 vote updates. The findings presented by this report [28]suggest that four vote count updates — which collectively were decisive in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia, and thus decisive of a critical forty-two electoral votes — are especially anomalous and merit further investigation.
We further find that if these updates were only more extreme than 99% of all updates nationally in terms of their deviation from this generally-observed pattern, that, holding all else equal, Joe Biden may very well have lost the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia, and that he would have 42 fewer Electoral votes — putting Biden below the number required to win the Presidency. Either way, it is indisputable that his margin of victory in these three states relies on four most anomalous vote updates identified by the metric developed in this report.
originally posted by: awhispersecho
originally posted by: Phoenix
Coincidence? or cover up? I think its eliminating evidence myself,
Venenzuela fire: Thousands of voting machines burned - BBC News
The electoral council in Venezuela says a fire in its main warehouse near the capital, Caracas, has destroyed most of the voting machines held there.
Almost 50,000 voting machines and 582 computers used in the country's elections went up in flames, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena said
I have had the feeling that by Christmas there won't be 1 voting machine left in existence.
#votingmachinesdidntkillthemselves.
originally posted by: MagesticEsoteric
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Bigger:
Francis Brennan, Trump's campaign director of strategic response, slammed Joe Biden for not speaking to the press as he left church
Brennan posted video of Biden waving to reporters after a journalist asks him to come over and talk, with Brennan saying Biden 'just keeps meandering along'
In the video footage Biden is seeing smiling and waving to reporters as he walks
Biden was leaving church services, but was walking through the cemetery where family members are buried, to his waiting SUV
That quickly got interpreted online as Biden visiting the gravesites of family members, with Brennan slammed on Twitter for being insensitive
DailyMail article & video
I zoomed in on the headstone to the left and it looks like it says
Mary
James
Henry
Gloskey ??????
The link says that he was visiting the cemetery where his son, late wife and daughter are buried.
A monogram of the name of Jesus Christ. From the third century the names of our Saviour are sometimes shortened, particularly in Christian inscriptions (IH and XP, for Jesus and Christus). In the next century the "sigla" (chi-rho) occurs not only as an abbreviation but also as a symbol. From the beginning, however, in Christian inscriptions the nomina sacra, or names of Jesus Christ, were shortened by contraction, thus IC and XC or IHS and XPS for Iesous Christos. These Greek monograms continued to be used in Latin during the Middle Ages. Eventually the right meaning was lost, and erroneous interpretation of IHS led to the faulty orthography "Jhesus". In Latin the learned abbreviation IHC rarely occurs after the Carlovingian era. The monogram became more popular after the twelfth century when St. Bernard insisted much on devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus, and the fourteenth, when the founder of the Jesuati, Blessed John Colombini (d. 1367), usually wore it on his breast. Towards the close of the Middle Ages IHS became a symbol, quite like the chi-rho in the Constantinian period. Sometimes above the H appears a cross and underneath three nails, while the whole figure is surrounded by rays. IHS became the accepted iconographical characteristic of St. Vincent Ferrer (d. 1419) and of St. Bernardine of Siena (d. 1444). The latter holy missionary, at the end of his sermons, was wont to exhibit this monogram devoutly to his audience, for which some blamed him; he was even called before Martin V. St. Ignatius of Loyola adopted the monogram in his seal as general of the Society of Jesus (1541), and thus it became the emblem of his institute. IHS was sometimes wrongly understood as "Jesus Hominum (or Hierosolymae) Salvator", i.e. Jesus, the Saviour of men (or of Jerusalem=Hierosolyma).
A Christogram (Latin Monogramma Christi) is a monogram or combination of letters that forms an abbreviation for the name of Jesus Christ, traditionally used as a religious symbol within the Christian Church.
One of the oldest Christograms is the Chi-Rho (☧). It consists of the superimposed Greek letters chi (Χ) and rho (Ρ), which are the first two letters of Greek χριστός "Christ". It was displayed on the labarum military standard used by Constantine I in AD 312. The IX monogram (Christliche Symbolik (Menzel) I 193 4.jpg) is a similar form, using the initials of the name Ἰησοῦς (ὁ) Χριστός "Jesus (the) Christ", as is the ΙΗ monogram (IH Monogram with iota and eta superimposed.jpg), using the first two letters of the name ΙΗΣΟΥΣ "JESUS" in uppercase.
There were a very considerable number of variants of "Christograms" or monograms of Christ in use during the medieval period, with the boundary between specific monograms and mere scribal abbreviations somewhat fluid.
The name Jesus, spelt "ΙΗΣΟΥΣ" in Greek capitals, has the abbreviations IHS (also written JHS, IHC, or ΙΗΣ), the name Christus , spelt "ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ", has XP (and inflectional variants such as IX, XPO, XPS, XPI, XPM). In Eastern Christian tradition, the monogram ΙϹΧϹ (with Overline indicating scribal abbreviation) is used for Ἰησοῦς Χριστός in both Greek and Cyrillic tradition.
A Middle Latin term for abbreviations of the name of Christ is chrisimus. Similarly, Middle Latin crismon, chrismon refers to the Chi Rho monogram specifically.
originally posted by: Guiltyguitarist
a reply to: Flesh699
That center letter looks similar to the symbol for Saturn we’ve seen recently?
originally posted by: CoramDeo
originally posted by: awhispersecho
originally posted by: Phoenix
Coincidence? or cover up? I think its eliminating evidence myself,
Venenzuela fire: Thousands of voting machines burned - BBC News
The electoral council in Venezuela says a fire in its main warehouse near the capital, Caracas, has destroyed most of the voting machines held there.
Almost 50,000 voting machines and 582 computers used in the country's elections went up in flames, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena said
I have had the feeling that by Christmas there won't be 1 voting machine left in existence.
#votingmachinesdidntkillthemselves.
I'm hearing the fire still isnt contained, and may spread to warehouses in PA, GA, AZ, NV, MI, & WI.edit on 29-11-2020 by CoramDeo because: TTT-[ ]
I'm hearing the fire still isnt contained, and may spread to warehouses in PA, GA, AZ, NV, MI, & WI.
originally posted by: CoramDeo
The electoral council in Venezuela says a fire in its main warehouse near the capital, Caracas, has destroyed most of the voting machines held there.
Almost 50,000 voting machines and 582 computers used in the country's elections went up in flames, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena said
#votingmachinesdidntkillthemselves.
I'm hearing the fire still isnt contained, and may spread to warehouses in PA, GA, AZ, NV, MI, & WI.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
The danger here is that at this point in time, no one on either side will have any faith in the electoral process which may have been the intended outcome all along.