Mail-In Ballot Fraud in New Jersey Signals National Trouble

Concern over mail-in balloting is rising as the presidential election approaches. Last month, we highlighted California Governor Gavin Newsom’s brazen mail-in ballot scam: an executive order mandating mail-in ballots “to preserve public health in the face of the threat of Covid-19.” Judicial Watch challenged the executive order in federal court, prompting the state legislature to pass a law ensuring that mail-in balloting would take place.

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Internet Explodes With Rumors About Redskins Owner Dan Snyder – “Sh*t is Gonna Be Bonkers”

The Washington Redskins have bigger problems than their team name.

Rumors have swirled all week that The Washington Post is set to publish an exposé on the team, which reportedly will contain numerous bombshells. But the internet can’t wait: Speculation hit full boil on Thursday, prompting a few stories to boot (for the record: we don’t know a thing and are just passing along all the speculation.)

“Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder faces sex trafficking allegations; Internet says, ‘He was on Epstein’s list,’” Meaww.com wrote.

National Football League team Washington Redskins’ majority owner Daniel Snyder has found himself in trouble yet again and this time it’s allegedly for sex trafficking. The minority shareholders are apparently looking at bringing him down citing inappropriate and unchaste behavior as one of the major reasons…

“… users on the internet wondered if the article would be about his alleged involvement in sex trafficking as one user wrote, “Dan Snyder was sex trafficking? Yeah I knew he was an unlikeable ass but I didn’t think it would be that extreme. My god.” Another added, “Dan Snyder. The Washington Redskins owner is getting popped for sex trafficking. He was on Epstein’s list too.”

Floating around somewhere out there is a list of people who had flown on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, dubbed the Lolita Express. Prince Andrew flew on a Epstein and his alleged 17-year-old sex slave Virginia Roberts, the pilot has claimed. Bill Clinton did, too, either a couple times or a lot (logs suggest Clinton took at least 26 trips on the private vessel between 2001 to 2003, but his top aides say not true). Disgraced actor Kevin Spacey flew on the plane, as did comedian Chris Tucker and famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz.

“Dan Snyder ousted by scandal?” CalvinAyre.com wrote.

Dan Snyder started to trend on Twitter on Thursday morning, and those deep into the team’s gossip have some suspicion as to why. Rumors have it that the Washington Post is working on a piece that will expose a huge scandal that could force Snyder into selling the team … The Washington football scene, both on Twitter and Reddit, is going wild with speculation. What could be a scandal big enough that could force Snyder out? Drugs? Mismanagement of funds? Player harassment?

Meaww.com noted that Snyder is no stranger to controversy.

Daniel had been at the center of similar controversies back in the day when the Redskins cheerleaders were sent off to Costa Rica for a week-long trip that included topless photoshoots. In a Times story, several unnamed girls shared detailed accounts of what went down at the resort they were put up in. This was followed by a spate of accusations against the Redskins’ management team that they were pimping out cheerleaders to male sponsors and suite holders. “At one of my friend’s shoots, we were basically standing around her like a human barricade because she was basically naked, so we could keep the guys from seeing her,” a cheerleader told Times.

Bodies are already falling all over the FedEx field. The Redskins fired Director of Pro Personnel Alex Santos and Assistant Director of Pro Personnel Richard Mann II, who allegedly will be named in whatever mess The Post reveals. Chief Content Officer and “voice of the Redskins” Larry Michael also suddenly announced his retirement on Wednesday after 16+ years with the club.

Twitter was abuzz with speculation. “They pimped out their cheerleaders to season ticket holders while holding their passports from them in a foreign country and nothing happened to Dan Snyder. The dude is made of Teflon. I’ll believe that he’ll be forced to sell the team when I see it actually happen,” one user wrote.

Sports reporters in the D.C. area also chimed in, but few gave specifics.

And one other rumor: The Washington Post is owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Should Snyder be ousted, Bezos could well buy the team — with his walking-around money. Food for thought.

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‘Immediate’ Rise in Parent Interest in Homeschooling as Schools Reopen


The Texas Home School Coalition (THSC) reported an “immediate” uptick in interest in homeschooling from new families once the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released its school reopening guidelines.

On July 7, the TEA announced Texas parents whose children normally attend public schools would have the option of in-person instruction on the school campus or remote learning.

“Concern from parents over the health risks and logistical problems involved with returning to public schools during the pandemic may lead to historically high numbers of families choosing to homeschool,” the faith-based home school coalition noted in a press release.

The group observed that, throughout the last 20 years, homeschooling in Texas has risen an average of seven percent each year.

“In 2018, nearly 25,000 students withdrew from public school to homeschool in Texas,” THSC reported.

“The primary reasons we are hearing about parents continuing to homeschool their children are over concerns for safety and also the fact that they realized that they enjoyed it when they had to start in the spring to finish out the semester,” Stephen Howsley, THSC’s public policy analyst told Breitbart News.

Due to the rise in interest in homeschooling, THSC has created an online tool for parents who choose to withdraw from the public school system, as well as a homeschooling packet that families can use to get started.

In April, a poll released by school choice advocacy nonprofit EdChoice found that since the coronavirus outbreak led to school closures, 52 percent of parents had a more favorable opinion of homeschooling.

While parents often express a sense of inadequacy when they consider the concept of homeschooling, among those who participated in the poll, 71 percent said they felt prepared to facilitate their child’s learning at home, with 38 percent stating they felt “very prepared” and 33 percent responding they felt “somewhat prepared.”

A RealClear Opinion Research poll released in May found 40 percent of parents said they would be more likely to choose to homeschool their children or engage in virtual learning once the coronavirus pandemic subsides.

According to THSC, schools in the Houston area have reported that as many as 50 percent of their parents may choose not to send their children back to school for in-person instruction.

“With so many homeschool resources currently available, families have options for structure and consistency in their children’s education despite the current upheaval in the public education system,” the group added.

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Screenshot May Have Exposed Twitter’s Blacklist and Shadowban System

Twitter was rocked by a massive “security incident” yesterday, and in its wake purported blacklisting tools may have been exposed.
Big Tech’s infamous lack of transparency has outraged leaders on both sides of politics, but the  incident appears to have blown the platform wide open. “A Twitter insider was responsible for a wave of high profile account takeovers on Wednesday, according to leaked screenshots obtained by Motherboard and two sources who took over accounts,” Vice Motherboard summarized July 15. 
Screenshots were revealed of the various buttons Twitter moderators purportedly have access to, including: “Trends Blacklist” and “Search Blacklist.” Critics have asked if this is proof Twitter indeed has the capability to shadowban users.
ReclaimTheNet observed that what these blacklist buttons reveal, while alarming, is not a surprise to those who have watched Twitter’s clear descent into liberal partisanship. 
ReclaimTheNet reported that Twitter had made shadowbanning functionally part of its Terms of Service and recounted how “undercover video from a January 2018 Project Veritas report shows a former Twitter engineer discussing the tactic almost two years before it was added to the terms.”
ReclaimTheNet quoted Twitter engineer, Abhinov Vadrevu’s comment from the aforementioned Project Veritas report that “One strategy is to shadowban so that you have ultimate control.” The same video also allegedly featured former Twitter executive Olinda Hassan stating: “It’s something we’re working on. We’re trying to get the sh*tty people not to show up. It’s a product thing we’re working on.”
Twitter’s latest Terms of Service indeed state that “We may also remove or refuse to distribute any Content on the Services, limit distribution or visibility of any Content on the service, suspend or terminate users, and reclaim usernames without liability to you.”
Vice Motherboard Editor-in-Chief Jason Koebler alleged that “Twitter just locked my account and made me delete a tweet about how this hack worked.” Koebler later added:
Earlier, Twitter told us that it was only locking accounts that posted private personal information. The screenshot I tweeted has no personal information in it and was censored, it just shows how an internal Twitter tool.
Free speech YouTuber Tim Pool commented in response to the apparent cyberattack, suggesting that Twitter’s will and ability to censor conservatives is now a proven “fact”:
I don’t get why anyone bothers arguing about social media bias against conservatives, its a fact
Twitter’s best response to me last year was “thank you for the feedback”
Now we can see in the leaked screenshots they seemingly do shadowban and black list people.
Pool later posted a 2018 screenshot of Legal, Policy and Trust & Safety Lead Vijaya Gadde and Twitter product lead Kayvon Beykpour denying that Twitter shadowbans users. 
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) promptly sent an open letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey demanding he “give the public an accounting of how much of their personal info you lost today.”
High-profile accounts including “Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Uber, and Apple” were allegedly compromised as a result of the incident and “tweeted cryptocurrency scams in an apparent hack.” 
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Horowitz: If the panicmongers were consistent, we’d close the schools every flu season

On December 17, 2014, Rebecca Taylor received a call from the school nurse in her daughter Scarlet’s Tacoma, Washington, school saying that Scarlet had a fever and Rebecca should pick her up. Two days later, and after just four hours of being in the hospital from what should have been a routine flu in an otherwise healthy child, Scarlet was dead.

While this was a rare tragic story, it’s less rare than parallel stories of COVID-19, yet nobody ever thought to shut schools during the flu season.

Adam Ratner, an NYU physician of pediatric infectious disease, noted that so far this season he has had young patients who have developed life-threatening pneumonias and needed surgeries to drain abscesses in their chests — and most of these children were perfectly healthy before they got the flu.

That is a quote from a CNN article on January 7 about the deadliness of the flu season to children in a year when the seasonal flu killed 174 school-age children. Yet, like most facts that can be gleaned through extensive research online, if it’s not published incessantly in daily headline news and obsessed about by the media-political complex, people don’t know about it. And if they don’t know about it, they are not scared of it.

The reality is that every flu season, many more children die from this common ailment than have from COVID-19. And unlike with COVID-19, where the rare pediatric deaths are among those who have serious conditions, many of the flu deaths occur in perfectly healthy children. According to the CDC, “influenza is dangerous to children,” and during the 2017-2018 flu season, which everyone forgets was considered a pandemic, the federal agency estimates that the actual number of pediatric deaths was closer to 600.

A 2018 CDC study of six flu seasons concluded that half of flu-related deaths occurred in otherwise healthy children, 22% of whom were fully vaccinated. Thus, even with a vaccine, the flu is still much more deadly for children, especially perfectly healthy children.

Just how scary is the flu to children, if we were to apply the same lack of context and perspective as we do with this virus? Perfectly healthy children could die so quickly, the parents don’t even see it coming. From the 2018 CDC study:

Nearly two-thirds of children died within seven days of developing symptoms. Over one-third died at home or in the emergency department prior to hospital admission. In fact, children without other medical conditions that would predispose them to serious flu complications were more likely to die before hospital admission.

Moreover, other kids get seriously ill and develop side effects, such as blindness. One four-year -old girl in Iowa was left blind by the flu this past season. Even those who suffer no serious consequences are often bedridden for a week or longer with high fever, muscle ache, and incessant coughing, unlike with COVID-19, where almost every child who develops it is asymptomatic or very mildly symptomatic.

Thus, if we are going to limit or modify or schooling and mandate that kids wear suffocating masks all day, shouldn’t this be done every year from November to April – by a factor of 10? And given that the flu does linger for all months of the year at least at the threat level of COVID-19 to children during the off months, if schools are closed for COVID-19, shouldn’t they always be closed because of the flu?

In other words, if you give me control of the media and medical academia for a month, I will have every parent in America easily convinced that children must be locked down forever. If the threat level of COVID-19 to children is the new threshold for shutdown, we are done as a civilization, even if this particular virus becomes extinct tomorrow. Remember, unlike with this virus, where children barely contribute to community spread, with the flu, children contribute substantially to the spread and pick it up most often from other kids in school.

This is a glimpse into the context and perspective that is lacking in the hyper-focus on the worst outcomes in any group of people in a country this size.

Just consider the statement from California Superintendent of Instruction Tony Thurmond. “I do think that, if school had to open tomorrow, most of our districts would open in distance learning,” he said during a briefing earlier this week as county governments in L.A. and San Diego closed schools in September. “And that is a decision that I think is a good decision if conditions don’t change.”

If conditions don’t change? Not a single child has died of COVID-19 in the state of California. Not one in this state of 40 million people. Kids are not only more likely to die of the flu, but are more likely to die in a car crash on the way to school or in a playground accident at school.

Also, consider the fact that they are insinuating that schools can’t return to normal until there is a vaccine. Well, when was the last time we had a foolproof vaccine for a respiratory virus? Notice how the flu is much more dangerous for children than COVID-19, even though there already is a vaccine. According to the California Department of Public Health’s Influenza Surveillance Report, there were 187 reported ICU and fatal cases of the flu among children during the 2017-2018 season. Among those cases with available influenza vaccination information (120 cases), 61 (50.8%) received the 2017–2018 influenza vaccine.

Not only does that show the flu is more deadly, but it also demonstrates that even once we get a vaccine for a respiratory virus, they are often not nearly as foolproof as other vaccines. Thus, if zero pediatric deaths in California is too much of a risk to assume, then a half-baked vaccine won’t exactly matter.

Finally, we already know that children almost always get the virus from adults and that the primary location for transmission is at home. So, if we are really concerned about an infinitesimal degree of risk to children, who’s to say that school closures would mitigate that degree of risk? As a Johns Hopkins analysis of mass quarantine in 2006, which was co-authored by famed smallpox eradicator D.A. Henderson, noted, “When schools closed for a winter holiday during the 1918 pandemic in Chicago, ‘more influenza cases developed among pupils . . . than when schools were in session.’”

What is truly driving the agenda to close schools?

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Statue of Jesus Decapitated at Catholic Church in Florida, Archbishop Requests It Be Investigated As Hate Crime

A statue of Jesus Christ has been decapitated at a Florida church, as a wave of vandalism and arson at churches continues across the nation.

Archbishop Thomas Wenski is requesting that the vandalism be investigated as a hate crime.

The statue at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Southwest Miami-Dade was found vandalized and knocked from its pedestal on July 15.

“This incident has saddened the parish community,” Good Shepherd said in a statement. “It is too soon to arrive to any conclusion, but we have seen other churches vandalized around the country.  We totally ‘condemn’ this action. We invite our community to pray for peace.”

The police are now investigating and the church has hired an overnight security guard.

“Archbishop Thomas Wenski is requesting this investigation be considered a hate crime,” Mary Ross Agosta, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Miami told Fox News. “The statue, located outside the church, was on private and sacred property.”

This is just one of many attacks on churches, primarily Catholic, over the past week.

In Tennessee, a statue of the Virgin Mary was also decapitated. The head remains missing.

Another statue of the Virgin Mary was vandalized in Boston.

“We don’t know if this was the targeted desecration of a sacred statue and our Catholic faith, or some kind of misguided prank, but it hurts,” Jim Wogan, director of communications for the Diocese of Knoxville, said in a statement. “For whatever reason, we are living in a very chaotic time, and anger seems to be the default setting for people.”

Three churches have also burned across the nation.

A fire destroyed Faith Tabernacle Pentecostal Church in Elkmont, Alabama Friday night.

On Saturday a man drove into a church in Ocala, Florida, before lighting it on fire.

Next, a fire destroyed the roof of 249-Year-Old San Gabriel Mission Church in California.

If these attacks were happening to any other faith it would be headline news for weeks.

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Investigators Say Texas Couple Defrauded Army Out of Millions, Stole Soldiers’ Identities

Federal agents have seized more than 20 vehicles and the money from 10 bank accounts belonging to a married couple of U.S. Army veterans in Texas, saying the pair used personal information stolen from soldiers to defraud the military out of as much as $11 million. Army investigators obtained warrants last month to confiscate the…

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Video: Over 1200 Employees Rip CDC’s Alleged Racism, Demand Race-Based Preferences

‘In light of the recent calls for justice across this country and around the world, we, as dedicated public health professionals, can no longer stay silent to the widespread acts of racism and discrimination within CDC.’ STORY: http://w-j.co/s/Y2MzM

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VIDEO: Suspects Charged with Battery for Attacking Airline Employees over Delayed Flight


Airline employees sustained injuries Tuesday when three women allegedly attacked them at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida.

“According to Spirit Airlines, the three employees suffered minor injuries when three guests ‘became combative following a delayed flight,’” Local 10 reported.

Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) arrest reports said the women hit the workers with items such as phones, shoes, full water bottles, metal boarding signs, and fast food.

Video footage of the incident showed a woman in a white shirt approach the employees with an object in her hand as another person behind her threw something at them.

Moments later, the woman in white rushed the workers behind the counter and another woman in a black shirt and pants appeared to kick an airline employee who was on the ground.

“Philadelphia residents Tymaya Wright, 20; Danaysha Dixon, 22; and Keira Ferguson, 21, were arrested and charged with battery, according to BSO,” NBC Miami reported.

“Wright faces an additional charge of petit theft. Attorney information was not available. Records show they have bonded out of Broward County jail,” the article noted.

Wednesday, Spirit Airlines commended its employees for maintaining their professionalism during the confrontation:

We thank our Team Members for their professionalism and quick actions, and we also thank the Broward Sheriff’s Office for their assistance at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport yesterday. Three Guests became combative following a delayed flight, and they were arrested for physically assaulting our Team Members. Three of our Team Members sustained minor injuries. This violent behavior is completely unacceptable and has absolutely no place in airports or any other place of business. We will not tolerate abusive behavior of any kind. Further questions about this incident should be referred to law enforcement.

Later, an airport spokesperson echoed the airline’s statements, adding that the “safety and security of the traveling public and airport employees is part of our core mission,” according to CBS Miami.

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Supreme Court Decision Likely To Keep Ex-Cons Away From Florida Polls

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The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block a Florida law that requires ex-felons to pay off fines and court-ordered restitution before their voting rights are restored, a decision that will keep thousands away from the polls in the perennial battleground state.

Thursday’s move leaves in place an appeals court order that effectively barred hundreds of thousands of ex-convicts from registering to vote. Those would-be voters are disqualified from the state’s August primary as a result of the ruling, and their participation in November’s presidential election is now unlikely. There are approximately 750,000 ex-felons in Florida.

The ruling comes amid a nationwide push to relax criminal sanctions and rehabilitate ex-felons for ordinary life. The effort has resulted in new federal legislation like the First Step Act—a bipartisan sentencing reform bill—as well as state-level changes to convict voting restrictions. In recent years, for example, New York and Colorado have extended voting rights to inmates on parole.

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump in Sunshine State surveys by almost seven points, according to polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight. Winning the state is essential to the president’s reelection prospects, and ex-con voting skews heavily in favor of Democrats.

The Court did not give reasons for its decision or disclose a vote count, as is typical of such orders. Justice Sonia Sotomayor handed down a dissenting opinion, joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.

"This Court’s inaction continues a trend of condoning disfranchisement," Sotomayor wrote.

In 2018, Floridians enacted a state constitutional amendment that restores voting rights to felons once their sentences are complete. The proposal passed with about 65 percent of the vote. Murderers and sex offenders are still disenfranchised under the amendment. The state legislature then passed a law clarifying that ex-convicts must pay all fines, fees, and court-ordered restitution to victims before they could return to the voting booth. The Florida Supreme Court agreed that the amendment encompasses "all terms of sentence" including financial penalties.

A coalition of former felons challenged what they called a "pay-to-vote" law in court, arguing that it amounts to wealth discrimination and an unconstitutional poll tax. They also objected that the state has no system in place for tracking and assessing just how much ex-cons owe in terms of fines or restitution.

A trial court sided with the plaintiffs on May 26, and almost 100,000 former felons registered to vote in the following days. But the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals put the decision on hold, prompting an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.

"This case involves three-quarters of a million people who are otherwise eligible to vote but for the state’s system of wealth discrimination, imposition of an unconstitutional poll tax, and the incapable administration of a system that deprives people of notice of their eligibility," lawyers from the ACLU and the Campaign Legal Center wrote in court filings on behalf of the plaintiffs.

Florida countered that the states have no duty to restore voting rights to ex-convicts in the first place and emphasized that courts generally do not upend election rules on short notice, given possible voter confusion and administrative burdens on election workers.

The trial court’s order, issued less than two months before the registration deadline for primary voting, "would have thrown Florida’s primary into chaos," lawyers for the state wrote.

The case will now return to the 11th Circuit for further proceedings. Oral arguments before that panel are scheduled for Aug. 18, the day of Florida’s primary election for congressional, state, and local races. If a decision does not come before Oct. 5, the registration deadline for the general election, then hundreds of thousands of prospective voters will be disqualified from the November balloting.

The case is No. 19A1071 Raysor v. DeSantis.

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