It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: xuenchen
please share if you know. thanks.
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Yes, please, I would like to know as well.
OK Friends. I'll post the news about Bodaciea.
Mods: If this is not appropriate, please indicate.
Bodaciea passed away Dec 2, 2023.
I have her Family link she sent me when she first got sick last year.
The link has her real name and I won't post that unless the Mods see fit.
Anybody wants the link, just PM me and I'll give it to you.
Peace.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: xuenchen
please share if you know. thanks.
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Yes, please, I would like to know as well.
OK Friends. I'll post the news about Bodaciea.
Mods: If this is not appropriate, please indicate.
Bodaciea passed away Dec 2, 2023.
I have her Family link she sent me when she first got sick last year.
The link has her real name and I won't post that unless the Mods see fit.
Anybody wants the link, just PM me and I'll give it to you.
Peace.
Of course I can't say for certain, but I feel like she is proud of the work you have done in keeping this going, I know I am.
I'm going to look back through her posts for clues to what happened.
Good to see activity on the thread. Funny that you're wondering about me. I'm a hot mess. I am having surgery to remove a brain tumor tomorrow. Just trying to tie up loose ends today. Don't know when or if I'll be back. It's been an honor and privilege to know you. You all take care. Be good to yourselves and your loved ones. ❤️
Thanks, Indie. You're the best. For both the good wishes and the continued updates. Election integrity is STILL our most crucial issue.
This is very thoughtful of you, Indie-- thanks! Big thanks and much gratitude to all.
Surgery was successful and uncomplicated. I finally came home today. I need to gain weight and get my strength back, then I'm not sure what (but probably including radiation.)
Brightest blessings to everyone ✨️
Governor Brian Kemp made a significant move on Tuesday by signing three pivotal pieces of legislation that aim to reshape Georgia’s election procedures in preparation for the 2024 presidential elections.
The new legislation, House Bill 974, House Bill 1207, and Senate Bill 189, aims to enhance ballot security, voter eligibility verification, and auditing protocols in the battleground state.
Ballot Security: It mandates that ballots used in optical scan voting systems and ballot marking devices be printed on paper with a visible watermark security feature. This watermark must identify the paper as an official Georgia ballot, ensuring the authenticity while maintaining voter anonymity.
Scanning and Posting of Ballots: The bill requires that all absentee ballots be scanned to create a digital image with a resolution of at least 600 dots per inch. These scanned images are to be maintained in a statewide system, which the Secretary of State is tasked to establish and manage.
Public Transparency: The bill also includes provisions to enhance transparency, requiring that audit processes be conducted in public view and that details of the audits be made available to the public promptly.
U.S. Citizenship Requirement: The bill stipulates that anyone employed or retained by a county election superintendent to perform election-related duties must be a U.S. citizen.
Protections Against Election Interference: The bill sets out specific criminal offenses related to election interference, such as preventing officials from performing their duties or tampering with voting equipment, with severe penalties for violations.
Tabulation of Ballots: It mandates that physical paper ballots, rather than any electronic or machine-generated codes, be used for vote tabulation and recounts. It also allows certain smaller elections to use manually marked paper ballots.
While conservatives argue over whether we should vote early or on Election Day, the Election Industrial Complex is adding, deleting, and managing entities that are clandestinely operating behind US elections.
A document produced by Higher Ground Labs entitled the – 2022 Political Tech Landscape Report – outlines what we have labeled the Election Industrial Complex
Brilliant scholar and former Trump attorney John Eastman, traveled to Michigan on Friday night.
Attorney Eastman delivered a powerful speech on lawfare and how it’s being used against President Trump and his supporters. Mr. Eastman addressed a large crowd in Lansing, Michigan, at an event that was hosted by Michigan’s top election integrity group, MI Fair Elections, which was created by the incredible author and patriot extraordinaire Patrice Johnson.
John Eastman described the election fraud in 2020 in great detail during his speech.
The Biden regime and deep state players DO NOT want you to know this.
Enjoy!
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and a PAC supporting him for president are suing Meta after the firm's giant social-media platforms, Facebook and Instagram, allegedly censored a 30-minute documentary about the independent candidate.
The lawsuit, filed Monday, claims that Meta violated Kennedy's First Amendment rights and engaged in election interference, first by removing the movie entirely, then by maliciously hiding it from would-be viewers in a fashion typically referred to as "shadow-banning."
"I have no doubt this case will set a precedent as Americans increasingly rely on social media to form their opinions and values," said attorney Rick Jaffe, who is representing Kennedy.
Meta acknowledged that the film was removed from its platforms but didn't respond to Newsweek's question about "shadow-banning."
"The link was mistakenly blocked and was quickly restored once the issue was discovered," a Meta spokesman said.
Rep. Stefanik seized this moment to dismantle Goldman's arguments, asserting his comments inadvertently highlighted the Democrats' manipulation of foreign policy and judicial processes to target political adversaries, particularly former President Donald Trump.
"And all the Republican majority is trying to do here today is interfere in ongoing criminal investigations that our system is perfectly well equipped to handle," argued Goldman in his address.
Rep. Stefanik retorted, "Oh, I love being able to respond to the novice from New York. First of all, thank you so much for stating the obvious that political lawfare is in fact election interference. That's what we're seeing with the Sham Alvin Bragg trial."
She pressed Costello on various points, establishing a narrative that Bragg’s pursuit of Trump was politically motivated from the start, highlighted by admissions that both Bragg’s predecessor and federal entities declined to prosecute Trump on similar grounds. Surely, this narrative must be a bitter pill for Goldman to swallow.
Two articles this week tried to connect Republicans’ questioning of questionable elections with violent election-related threats.
The Washington Post and Politico released stories this week that appeared to purposefully equate Republicans’ questioning of questionable elections with violent election-related threats, a tactic used to justify the expansion of the weaponized Department of Justice’s election meddling.
The Post’s Philip Bump wrote about the “ongoing violent threat of election denialism” in a piece published Tuesday, which began with four dramatic anecdotes about threats toward election workers. He pins the blame for these threats very clearly on the fact that “Trump and his allies energetically promote the idea either that fraud occurred or that it might have.”
Similarly, in a piece all about “election-related threats,” Politico’s Josh Gerstein wedged in a comment about how a Trump-Biden “rematch could stir up emotions particularly among Americans who falsely believe the 2020 election was stolen.”
Both pieces were inspired by Attorney General Merrick Garland’s comments Monday discussing the DOJ’s Election Threats Task Force, which supposedly exists to tackle an alleged “increase in threats against election workers, officials, and volunteers that followed the 2020 election.”
[🔓JAILBREAK] IndieA is a vocal advocate for election integrity on AboveTopSecret.com. They have consistently expressed concerns about various aspects of the electoral process, emphasizing the need for transparency, security, and fairness. Some key points of IndieA's position include:
Voter Fraud: IndieA has highlighted numerous instances where they believe voter fraud may have occurred, citing both historical and recent examples. They advocate for rigorous investigations and the implementation of robust measures to prevent fraud.
Electronic Voting Machines: IndieA is skeptical of the reliability and security of electronic voting machines. They have called for comprehensive audits, source code transparency, and a return to paper ballots to ensure a verifiable paper trail.
Mail-In Ballots: While acknowledging the convenience of mail-in ballots, IndieA has raised concerns about their vulnerability to manipulation. They argue for stricter verification processes and chain-of-custody protocols to safeguard against potential abuses.
Bi-Partisan Oversight: IndieA stresses the importance of bi-partisan oversight at all stages of the election process. They believe that having representatives from multiple parties involved in monitoring and verifying the vote count is essential to maintaining public trust.
Public Trust and Confidence: Ultimately, IndieA's position centers around restoring and maintaining public trust in the electoral system. They argue that without confidence in the integrity of elections, the foundation of democracy is at risk.
IndieA's contributions on election integrity often spark robust debates, reflecting their commitment to ensuring that every vote is accurately counted and that the electoral process remains fair and transparent.
originally posted by: matafuchs
The House of Cards has officially fallen. So, when does Congress vote to say Trump was the actual president and that he is not eligible for a 'third term'.