Justice Department Conducting “Very Big” Voter Fraud Investigations, Barr Say

Justice Department Conducting "Very Big" Voter Fraud Investigations, Barr Say

Tyler Durden

Thu, 09/03/2020 – 11:55

Authored by Ivan Pentchoukov via The Epoch Times,

The Department of Justice is conducting several “very big” voter fraud investigations in multiple states, Attorney General William Barr told CNN in an interview aired on Sept. 2.

“I know there are a number of investigations right now, some very big ones, in states,” Barr said in response to a question about how many voter fraud indictments the Department of Justice (DOJ) has brought on his watch.

Barr said he did not know the exact number.

At least 32 people have been criminally convicted of voter fraud in 2019, according to a database maintained by the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank.

The attorney general made the remarks as part of a tense exchange with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer about mail-in voting. Barr has repeatedly said that mass mail-in voting is an invitation for voter fraud and coercion. Blitzer pressed the attorney general for evidence that this will be the case in 2020.

Barr pointed to a recent conviction in Texas over 1,700 fraudulent ballots and noted that widespread evidence isn’t available because the United States has never attempted an election with the kind of massive access to mail-in voting available in 2020.

At least 83 percent of American voters, or roughly 100 million people, will be able to vote by mail in the 2020 election, according to a tally by The Washington Post.

“We haven’t had the kind of widespread use of mail-in ballots as being proposed,” Barr said.

“We’ve had absentee ballots from people who request them from a specific address. Now what we’re talking about is mailing them to everyone on the voter list, when everyone knows those voter lists are inaccurate.

Barr referenced the findings of a nonpartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform, co-chaired by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker, which determined in 2005 that mail-in voting creates the potential for voter fraud and opens the door to coercion if activists or party workers are allowed to handle ballots.

Carter recently issued a statement to point out that the commission’s key finding was that states should invest in more research on mail-in voting. The former president encouraged states to invest resources to expand voting by mail.

More than 43 percent of likely American voters would not trust in the integrity of an election if all voters automatically received ballots or ballot request forms by mail, according to an Epoch Times National Poll conducted in late August.

“This is playing with fire,” Barr said.

“We’re a very closely divided country here and people have to have confidence in the results of the election and the legitimacy of the government. And people trying to change the rules to this methodology—which as a matter of logic is very open to fraud and coercion—is reckless and dangerous,” Barr said.

President Donald Trump opposes a universal vote-by-mail election, arguing that it’s an invitation for fraud and opens the door to Election Day chaos due to the inefficiency of the U.S. Postal Service.

Democrats are waging a well-funded legal campaign across the nation to make it easier to vote by mail beyond absentee ballots. They are litigating at least 80 of the more than 100 vote-by-mail court cases across the nation.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said his party has more than 600 lawyers working on election-related cases.

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Trump forces Rep. Ilhan Omar into revealing her true colors on Muslim matters


For awhile there, Rep. Ilhan Omar and some of her Muslim allies in Congress were jumping up and down to condemn leftist television host Joy Reid for some ‘casual’ anti-Muslim remarks, about “the way Muslims act.”

Omar demanded an apology for the “casual Islamophobia“….

Then President Trump, master troll, got involved:

 

 

And just like that Omar changed her tune:

 

 

Suddenly, Reid was a “strong black woman” and Trump’s condemnation of Reid’s anti-Islamic ravings, identical to Omar’s, was “fascist solidarity.”

Funny how she changed her tune, when Trump got her going, forcing her to show her true colors. Trump’s always the bad guy to her, and Trump knew it, so for that, Joy Reid suddenly got lionized.

Which made Omar look kind of like a shape-shifter, a phony.

To pick this apart, suddenly insults against Muslims weren’t so bad after all. GIven a choice between Trump and an Islamophobe, she’d go with the Islamophobe.

Which rather highlights that anti-Trumpism is her real identity, Islam is just a convenient window-dressing.

Trump managed to call attention to Omar’s insincerity — and the fact that her real fealty is to Marxism.

It’s been obvious enough in her past – coming from a Marxist family in the Somalia’s civil war, which got ousted.

Omar herself, despite her Muslim wrappings, used as a vehicle to claim herself a victim, has stood up for abortion, transgender rights, gay marriage, and other things ordinary Muslims abhor.

Her vivid love life isn’t too Muslim, either, her latest amor being some white leftist non-Muslim hipster, which doesn’t go down well in Islam, except perhaps among the pasha classes.

There’s also the report that she was photographed carrying a six-pack beer.

Nope, her fealty is to Marxism, far-leftwingery, when that ox is gored, Omar stands up, whipping out the yells of ‘fascist.’

She’s no Muslim. She’s a Marxist. Marxism trumps everything for her, including Islamophobia. Funny how it took Trump to rat that act out.

Photo illustration by Monica Showalter with use of screen shot from shareable Rep. Ilhan Omar Facebook Live video.

For awhile there, Rep. Ilhan Omar and some of her Muslim allies in Congress were jumping up and down to condemn leftist television host Joy Reid for some ‘casual’ anti-Muslim remarks, about “the way Muslims act.”

Omar demanded an apology for the “casual Islamophobia“….

Then President Trump, master troll, got involved:

 

 

And just like that Omar changed her tune:

 

 

Suddenly, Reid was a “strong black woman” and Trump’s condemnation of Reid’s anti-Islamic ravings, identical to Omar’s, was “fascist solidarity.”

Funny how she changed her tune, when Trump got her going, forcing her to show her true colors. Trump’s always the bad guy to her, and Trump knew it, so for that, Joy Reid suddenly got lionized.

Which made Omar look kind of like a shape-shifter, a phony.

To pick this apart, suddenly insults against Muslims weren’t so bad after all. GIven a choice between Trump and an Islamophobe, she’d go with the Islamophobe.

Which rather highlights that anti-Trumpism is her real identity, Islam is just a convenient window-dressing.

Trump managed to call attention to Omar’s insincerity — and the fact that her real fealty is to Marxism.

It’s been obvious enough in her past – coming from a Marxist family in the Somalia’s civil war, which got ousted.

Omar herself, despite her Muslim wrappings, used as a vehicle to claim herself a victim, has stood up for abortion, transgender rights, gay marriage, and other things ordinary Muslims abhor.

Her vivid love life isn’t too Muslim, either, her latest amor being some white leftist non-Muslim hipster, which doesn’t go down well in Islam, except perhaps among the pasha classes.

There’s also the report that she was photographed carrying a six-pack beer.

Nope, her fealty is to Marxism, far-leftwingery, when that ox is gored, Omar stands up, whipping out the yells of ‘fascist.’

She’s no Muslim. She’s a Marxist. Marxism trumps everything for her, including Islamophobia. Funny how it took Trump to rat that act out.

Photo illustration by Monica Showalter with use of screen shot from shareable Rep. Ilhan Omar Facebook Live video.

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Trump Comes up With A New Nickname For Biden — And It’s Perfect

Former President George W. Bush was known for his nicknames — and he was a master.

He called senior advisor Karl Rove “Turd Blossom.” For Russian President Vladimir Putin — “Pooty Poot.” Vice President Dick Cheney was “Big Time,” White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card was “Tangent Man,” and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was “Guru.”

But President Trump is giving Bush a run for his money  — and his new one for Joe Biden is perfect.

“Joe Hiden.”

The Democratic presidential candidate has been holed up in his basement for months, fearing COVID-19 (which the mainstream media has been saying will eventually kill everyone on the planet — even though 90+% of the deaths were people 70 years old or older).

“Can you believe what’s happening!?” Trump tweeted Wednesday, with a link to a Breitbart News article. “They give Joe Hiden’ the questions, and he reads them an answer!”

In the story, the Trump campaign accuses Biden of mistakenly reading an instructional note from a TelePrompter as he answered questions in an interview.

“I understand that Cuba along with Russia and China has contributed to the political impasse in Venezuela as well. What’s the president doing? Look, Venezuela topline message is President Trump’s policy is an abject failure,” Biden said.

Topline message?!

Trump has repeatedly hit Biden for hunkering in his basement. “Somebody like Biden, he doesn’t know what to do,” Trump said last month. “He doesn’t come out because he can’t. He doesn’t take any questions from reporters. … This guy doesn’t come out of his basement, and he hasn’t taken one question.”

 

 

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Gov. Cuomo: Trump Had ‘Better Have An Army’ To Protect Him If He Comes To NYC


Sounds like a threat.

Via NY Post:

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday all but threatened President Trump’s safety if he returns to New York City in a rant responding to an exclusive story by The Post that Trump is looking to pull federal funds from “lawless” cities including New York.

Cuomo called an emergency press briefing within a half-hour on Wednesday night to tear into Trump for the order, which cites New York’s rising murder rate and defunding of the NYPD.

“He better have an army if he thinks he’s gonna walk down the street in New York. New Yorkers don’t want to have anything to do with him,” the Democrat said, all but threatening the commander-in-chief.

But Cuomo — who, like Trump, hails from Queens — wasn’t done. “He can’t have enough bodyguards to walk through New York City, people don’t want to have anything to do with him.”

Keep reading…

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Facebook Won’t Remove Foreign Election Meddling Behind DC ‘Siege’

The Canadian radical organization Adbusters is attempting to interfere in the U.S. election by organizing a "siege" of the White House. Facebook, which regularly acts against foreign election interference has still done nothing to stop it.
Liberals panic about “election interference” from Russia, which funded some anti-Clinton Facebook ads in 2016. This is a similar example of outside interference in the presidential election. Adbusters has called for this “siege” to occur this September 17 in what will supposedly be a ”civic exorcism” and “spectacular sayonara party for Dear Donald.” 
Facebook has specifically promised that it will crack down on “foreign interference.” The social media giant explained in a company blog that it has shut down entire networks, that “targeted the US, North Africa and Latin America.” 
Zuckerberg wrote in a September 3 post that Facebook has gone to great lengths to stop “coordinated online efforts by foreign governments and individuals to interfere in our elections.” He acknowledged that “This threat hasn’t gone away” and declared “Just this week, we took down a network of 13 accounts and 2 pages that were trying to mislead Americans and amplify division.” Yet even so, when Facebook has been directly reached for comment regarding Adbusters’ coordinated efforts to meddle in the American presidential election, the platform has refused to take action.
Facebook has been overhauling its policies as the election approaches, including a ban on “new political ads for the week leading up to Election Day,” the Byers Market newsletter reported September 3. Byers Market speculated that this was done to “prevent campaigns and their supporters from making premature claims of victory” and prevent “evidence-free claims of voter fraud.” 
Despite all these claims of concern about foul play during the election, Facebook was notified by the Media Research Center of the Adbusters’ interference Sunday and the platform has left the account active.
Liberal media have acknowledged that Adbusters is not only a foreign source, but has a powerful record of stirring unrest in the United States. NPR summarized that “Adbusters is an anti-consumerism magazine based in Vancouver” and that in 2011 it had “proposed a Sept. 17 ‘occupation’ of Wall Street.” That evolved into Occupy Wall Street, a precursor to the current unrest. Facebook’s own Page Transparency section indeed confirms “Page manager location: Canada.”
One photo on the page features what appear to be nods to Antifa and left-wing extremism such as this post declaring the phrase “ANTI-FASCIST FULL MOON” with a black fist. The page currently has more than 120,000 followers.
In late July, Adbusters called upon followers to sustain a massive “siege” of the White House. That post has more than 8,000 comments and 15,000 shares:
“On September 17, 2020, we will lay siege to the White House. And we will sustain it for exactly fifty days. This is the #WhiteHouseSiege.
“We need your voice of wisdom and expertise to pull off a radically democratic toneshift in our politics.
“#WhiteHouseSiege will electrify the U.S. election season — and it doesn’t stop there. Drawing wind from #MeToo, #BLM, #ExtinctionRebellion, and protests against Trump’s lethal bungling of coronavirus, we’ll inspire a global movement of systemic change — a Global Spring — a cultural heave towards a new world order.
“Are you ready for revolution? We are too. Find out more and share your vision with the community at:
“https://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/whitehousesiege-tactical-briefing-1”
Adbusters followed up in late August by announcing further:
“Jammers, citizens, activists:
 
“‍There are many ways to think about this #WhiteHouseSiege. Is it a beautiful jam? A civic exorcism? A spectacular sayonara party for Dear Donald? All of the above, absolutely — but let us not ignore the dark forces also at work.
 
“That’s why it’s critical for us the people to show our strength . . . to be there in the hundreds of thousands, invigilators of our great democracy, to remind this authoritarian regime of our significance, our will, and our power. The survival of the American experiment — the American spirit — requires nothing less.
 
“‍We will not let Donald Trump steal the election!
 
“Intrigued? Good. Triggered? Better. This is the #WhiteHouseSiege and you’re invited.
 
“Bring a tent. And a mask.
 
“Find out more – hit up adbusters.org and join the movement.
 
“#Adbusters #BlackspotCollective #MAGA”
 
This was featured alongside an image of Portland Athena, a “sex-worker” according to the New York Post. She stripped down naked amidst the violent protests in Portland, Oregon and displayed herself toward law enforcement. Taken to its logical conclusion, this is a dog whistle for the same unrest in Portland to be brought to the “siege” of the White House. 
Facebook takes aggressive and final action on foreign influencers when it wants to.
Facebook just cracked down on accounts affiliated with Peace Data, NBC reported Sept. 1.  “Facebook learned through a tip from the FBI that people formerly associated with the Russian Internet Research Agency,” (which reportedly engaged in inauthentic behavior amidst the 2016 election) ran the fledgling news website. 
Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook’s head of cybersecurity policy, reportedly commented that the FBI’s finding "confirms [that] Russian actors are trying to target the 2020 elections and public debate in the U.S.," and that the Russians’ efforts are "not really working."
Violent, far-left riots, however, are a very real phenomenon spreading across the United States. Just don’t expect Facebook to do anything about them.
Conservatives are under attack. Contact Facebook headquarters at 1-650-308-7300 or 1-650-543-4800 and demand that the platform mirror the First Amendment. If you have been censored, contact us at the Media Research Center contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.

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The Green Road to Blackouts

California leads the way to electricity blackouts, closely followed by South Australia.

They both created this problem by taxing, banning, delaying or demolishing reliable coal, nuclear, gas or hydro generators while subsidising and promoting unreliable electricity from the sickly green twins – solar and wind. All supposed to solve a global warming crisis that exists only in academic computer models.

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The Covid-19 Pandemic is Ending


Covid19 has already passed through all 50 states as a single major contagious wave in each state.  There were 33 early states where the epidemic was over by June, and 14 late states where the epidemic now is ending.

Every week in America about 51,000 people die from all causes.  This number rises and falls during the winter due to flu-like illnesses and goes back to baseline in the summer.  No one panics about it, and most people don’t even realize that it happens.  This year was worse than normal, but we’ve almost returned to baseline. 

But this year — everyone panicked!  William Briggs has documented this in his Coronavirus Update series, and this article adds to his analysis by examining state level data.

As Briggs has argued, the most important data is the data for deaths from all causes.  Covid19 attributed deaths are subject to interpretation as either died from or died with Covid19, and death certificates can be misleading because of the attribution of cause (here and here.)  The bubble burst his week when the CDC reported that only 6% of the total Covid19 attributed deaths were from the virus alone.

In contrast to the Covid19 attributed deaths, the number for deaths from all causes is a hard number.  The deaths from all causes number exposes the current mass panic as an historical aberration and confirms the evidence that the mass panic has been engineered by politicians and a biased medical establishment.

The 11 year weekly deaths from all causes graph (here and below,) shows that the 2020 flu season was about normal until it spiked for eight weeks in April and May due to Covid19 (CDC data here and here).  The April high of 78,000 was significantly higher than the previous multi-year high of 67,000 in 2018, but just as in previous years, the temporary spike rapidly declined toward baseline.

The 11 year baseline increased from about 45,000 in 2009 to about 51,000 in 2019, generally as a result of increasing population.  After this year’s April spike to 78,000, the current weekly all causes deaths number is down to 55,000, about 4,000 higher than the projected baseline.  We are at week 32 of the year, and flu season is about to kick in.  What does this mean regarding the Covid19 epidemic?

The national number for Covid19 attributed deaths has two peaks of weekly deaths, as illustrated in the graph for Weekly Covid19 Attributed Deaths below (CDC data here.)  Since it takes about three weeks for incoming data at the CDC to stabilize at a final value, the last three weeks of data in panel A of the graph will increase.  This has stoked fears that the epidemic is still raging across the country, and that a second wave of contagion is beginning. 

That’s not what’s happening.

The Covid19 attributed deaths can be divided into two groups: early epidemic states, and late epidemic states.  There were 33 early epidemic states where the majority of deaths occurred before June 1, and where the epidemic peaked in April and May.  There were 14 late states where the majority of deaths occurred after June 1, and where the peaks were in July and August. 

Among the 33 early states, seven states in the northeastern region of the country contributed 71% of the early states deaths: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Michigan. 

The majority of the 14 late states were southern coastal states: South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, and Arkansas. California was the other coastal state where the main epidemic peak occurred after June 1.  Nevada and Arizona are contiguous with California and also peaked after June and were included in the coastal group.  The three non-coastal states in the 14 late states group only contributed 1.3% of the deaths.

Geographically, the coastal late states group makes up the southern rim of the country: California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas, and South Carolina.  The obvious suggestion from these data is that the virus spread out as a single shock wave through the northeastern states first, where the largest death toll was mostly in areas of high population density.

There was a dramatic decline in deaths as the viral shock wave pushed through the less populous interior states.  Then, as the viral shock wave began penetrating the more southerly, warmer, coastal states about two months later, the deaths began to increase again as the virus hit more densely populated areas.

Briggs also has argued in his Coronavirus Updates that massive public testing has contributed to panic about the virus.  Nationally, we are performing about 5 million tests per week.

However, the following two graphs break down the testing data at the state level, and show that the early states epidemic is over, and that the late states epidemic has peaked and is declining.  The state level testing data are from the Covid Tracking Project and can be found here.

Testing in the 33 early states is currently at three million tests per week.  In July, the absolute number of positives more than doubled from 64,000 per week to 148,000 per week, but the rise in absolute numbers of positive tests had little to no effect on the deaths per week.  This indicates that much healthier people were being tested, and that many of the truly vulnerable had already died in April and May.

The percent positive tests and total positives have been declining for the last 3 weeks, and the total deaths are likely to follow this trend.  All of this indicates that the Covid19 epidemic in the 33 early states is over.

In the 14 Late States Testing and Deaths figure, total tests per week peaked at 2.5 million, and then began to decline.  In contrast to the numbers for the 33 early states, the percent positive and positive tests per week in the late states began to spike at the beginning of June.  Percent positives went from 4% to 13%, and absolute positives went from a low of 40,000 per week to 330,000 per week.

After a four week lag relative to the increase in positives, the Covid19 attributed deaths also began to rise in July, which is what you might expect if the positives are in a truly vulnerable population.  However, the percent positives, absolute weekly positives, and weekly deaths peaked in July, and now are declining.  This is a strong indication that the epidemic is ending in the 14 late states.

To summarize, the Covid19 epidemic was like the shock wave from a bomb that went off in New York.  The shock wave spread throughout the country and finally hit the coastal regions where it is now dissipating.  The coastal regions were the last densely populated areas to be hit by the viral shock wave, so that’s where the weekly deaths number increased last, and that’s where the epidemic is ending.

If the late states death rate drops to below 1,000 per week in September, the yearly deaths from all causes will be about back to the 11 year projected baseline.  It will have been a bad year, but not as bad as the 1968 Hong Kong Flu or the 1957 Asian Flu.  No one panicked then, and no one should be panicking now.

Nevertheless, the hysteria and panic over Covid19 has not abated.  And you can expect it to get worse.  We are at the beginning of flu season.  Deaths from all causes will begin to increase, and you can expect all deaths to be conflated with Covid19.  Former CDC director Tom Frieden was leading the way when he recently was quoted as saying,

The second wave is a misconception: It’s the omnipresent risk of explosive spread … That’s what we’re facing.

This is ignorant fear mongering of the most vicious kind.  As the data show, the virus is not omnipresent and ready to explode everywhere.  The virus faces natural barriers, just like all infectious pathogens, and dies out as it crashes into each successive barrier.  The virus has hit its final barrier, the oceans, and is dying out there.  

For the whole cycle to start over again, the virus will have to find a new susceptible population of elderly, and then attempt to repeat its first exponential expansion.  But this time, we know who the most vulnerable are, there will be immunity in the larger population, and we know how to stop the spread.  Quarantine the sick.  If we act rationally, there is no reason to expect a repeat of this past April.

Nature controls the virus, not the politicians.  The ignorant will always be with us, just like the virus.  But the virus is not that hard to figure out.  Don’t panic.  Keep the big picture in mind.  Quarantine the sick.  Protect the elderly.  Let the rest of us free breathing Americans live our lives. 

James G. Robertson is a biochemist who resides in Charlottesville, VA.

Covid19 has already passed through all 50 states as a single major contagious wave in each state.  There were 33 early states where the epidemic was over by June, and 14 late states where the epidemic now is ending.

Every week in America about 51,000 people die from all causes.  This number rises and falls during the winter due to flu-like illnesses and goes back to baseline in the summer.  No one panics about it, and most people don’t even realize that it happens.  This year was worse than normal, but we’ve almost returned to baseline. 

But this year — everyone panicked!  William Briggs has documented this in his Coronavirus Update series, and this article adds to his analysis by examining state level data.

As Briggs has argued, the most important data is the data for deaths from all causes.  Covid19 attributed deaths are subject to interpretation as either died from or died with Covid19, and death certificates can be misleading because of the attribution of cause (here and here.)  The bubble burst his week when the CDC reported that only 6% of the total Covid19 attributed deaths were from the virus alone.

In contrast to the Covid19 attributed deaths, the number for deaths from all causes is a hard number.  The deaths from all causes number exposes the current mass panic as an historical aberration and confirms the evidence that the mass panic has been engineered by politicians and a biased medical establishment.

The 11 year weekly deaths from all causes graph (here and below,) shows that the 2020 flu season was about normal until it spiked for eight weeks in April and May due to Covid19 (CDC data here and here).  The April high of 78,000 was significantly higher than the previous multi-year high of 67,000 in 2018, but just as in previous years, the temporary spike rapidly declined toward baseline.

The 11 year baseline increased from about 45,000 in 2009 to about 51,000 in 2019, generally as a result of increasing population.  After this year’s April spike to 78,000, the current weekly all causes deaths number is down to 55,000, about 4,000 higher than the projected baseline.  We are at week 32 of the year, and flu season is about to kick in.  What does this mean regarding the Covid19 epidemic?

The national number for Covid19 attributed deaths has two peaks of weekly deaths, as illustrated in the graph for Weekly Covid19 Attributed Deaths below (CDC data here.)  Since it takes about three weeks for incoming data at the CDC to stabilize at a final value, the last three weeks of data in panel A of the graph will increase.  This has stoked fears that the epidemic is still raging across the country, and that a second wave of contagion is beginning. 

That’s not what’s happening.

The Covid19 attributed deaths can be divided into two groups: early epidemic states, and late epidemic states.  There were 33 early epidemic states where the majority of deaths occurred before June 1, and where the epidemic peaked in April and May.  There were 14 late states where the majority of deaths occurred after June 1, and where the peaks were in July and August. 

Among the 33 early states, seven states in the northeastern region of the country contributed 71% of the early states deaths: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Michigan. 

The majority of the 14 late states were southern coastal states: South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, and Arkansas. California was the other coastal state where the main epidemic peak occurred after June 1.  Nevada and Arizona are contiguous with California and also peaked after June and were included in the coastal group.  The three non-coastal states in the 14 late states group only contributed 1.3% of the deaths.

Geographically, the coastal late states group makes up the southern rim of the country: California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas, and South Carolina.  The obvious suggestion from these data is that the virus spread out as a single shock wave through the northeastern states first, where the largest death toll was mostly in areas of high population density.

There was a dramatic decline in deaths as the viral shock wave pushed through the less populous interior states.  Then, as the viral shock wave began penetrating the more southerly, warmer, coastal states about two months later, the deaths began to increase again as the virus hit more densely populated areas.

Briggs also has argued in his Coronavirus Updates that massive public testing has contributed to panic about the virus.  Nationally, we are performing about 5 million tests per week.

However, the following two graphs break down the testing data at the state level, and show that the early states epidemic is over, and that the late states epidemic has peaked and is declining.  The state level testing data are from the Covid Tracking Project and can be found here.

Testing in the 33 early states is currently at three million tests per week.  In July, the absolute number of positives more than doubled from 64,000 per week to 148,000 per week, but the rise in absolute numbers of positive tests had little to no effect on the deaths per week.  This indicates that much healthier people were being tested, and that many of the truly vulnerable had already died in April and May.

The percent positive tests and total positives have been declining for the last 3 weeks, and the total deaths are likely to follow this trend.  All of this indicates that the Covid19 epidemic in the 33 early states is over.

In the 14 Late States Testing and Deaths figure, total tests per week peaked at 2.5 million, and then began to decline.  In contrast to the numbers for the 33 early states, the percent positive and positive tests per week in the late states began to spike at the beginning of June.  Percent positives went from 4% to 13%, and absolute positives went from a low of 40,000 per week to 330,000 per week.

After a four week lag relative to the increase in positives, the Covid19 attributed deaths also began to rise in July, which is what you might expect if the positives are in a truly vulnerable population.  However, the percent positives, absolute weekly positives, and weekly deaths peaked in July, and now are declining.  This is a strong indication that the epidemic is ending in the 14 late states.

To summarize, the Covid19 epidemic was like the shock wave from a bomb that went off in New York.  The shock wave spread throughout the country and finally hit the coastal regions where it is now dissipating.  The coastal regions were the last densely populated areas to be hit by the viral shock wave, so that’s where the weekly deaths number increased last, and that’s where the epidemic is ending.

If the late states death rate drops to below 1,000 per week in September, the yearly deaths from all causes will be about back to the 11 year projected baseline.  It will have been a bad year, but not as bad as the 1968 Hong Kong Flu or the 1957 Asian Flu.  No one panicked then, and no one should be panicking now.

Nevertheless, the hysteria and panic over Covid19 has not abated.  And you can expect it to get worse.  We are at the beginning of flu season.  Deaths from all causes will begin to increase, and you can expect all deaths to be conflated with Covid19.  Former CDC director Tom Frieden was leading the way when he recently was quoted as saying,

The second wave is a misconception: It’s the omnipresent risk of explosive spread … That’s what we’re facing.

This is ignorant fear mongering of the most vicious kind.  As the data show, the virus is not omnipresent and ready to explode everywhere.  The virus faces natural barriers, just like all infectious pathogens, and dies out as it crashes into each successive barrier.  The virus has hit its final barrier, the oceans, and is dying out there.  

For the whole cycle to start over again, the virus will have to find a new susceptible population of elderly, and then attempt to repeat its first exponential expansion.  But this time, we know who the most vulnerable are, there will be immunity in the larger population, and we know how to stop the spread.  Quarantine the sick.  If we act rationally, there is no reason to expect a repeat of this past April.

Nature controls the virus, not the politicians.  The ignorant will always be with us, just like the virus.  But the virus is not that hard to figure out.  Don’t panic.  Keep the big picture in mind.  Quarantine the sick.  Protect the elderly.  Let the rest of us free breathing Americans live our lives. 

James G. Robertson is a biochemist who resides in Charlottesville, VA.

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Facebook Will Ban Campaigns from Uploading Ads in Last Week of Election to Avoid ‘Civil Unrest’


Social media giant Facebook has announced plans to ban new political ads for the week leading up to Election Day on November 3. Mark Zuckerberg announced the ban along with several other changes because he fears “there could be an increased risk of civil unrest across the country.”

NBC News reports that Facebook has announced plans to ban new political ads in the week leading up to Election Day on November 3. The site will also remove posts that try to suppress or discourage voting according to company CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

The decision aims to prevent campaigns and their supporters from making early claims of victory. The announcement is part of series of actions taken by Facebook to address concerns about how the social media site could be used to manipulate the election and includes a warning from Zuckerberg about potential unrest around the U.S. related to the election.

In a note to staff members, Zuckerberg wrote: “The U.S. elections are just two months away, and with Covid-19 affecting communities across the country, I’m concerned about the challenges people could face when voting. I’m also worried that with our nation so divided and election results potentially taking days or even weeks to be finalized, there could be an increased risk of civil unrest across the country.”

Zuckerberg went on to add: “This election is not going to be business as usual. Since the pandemic means that many of us will be voting by mail, and since some states may still be counting valid ballots after election day, many experts are predicting that we may not have a final result on election night. It’s important that we prepare for this possibility in advance and understand that there could be a period of intense claims and counterclaims as the final results are counted.”

Zuckerberg stated: “This could be a very heated period.” Discussing the move to ban new political ads leading up Election Day, Zuckerberg stated: “I generally believe the best antidote to bad speech is more speech, but in the final days of an election there may not be enough time to contest new claims.”

Facebook also plans to put “authoritative” election information at the top of users’ Facebook and Instagram deeds and will be removing posts containing misinformation about voting or those that try to use the coronavirus pandemic to discourage voting.

Facebook says that “if any candidate or campaign tries to declare victory before the final results are in,” it will “add a label to their posts directing people to the official results from Reuters.”

Read more at NBC News here.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship. Follow him on Twitter @LucasNolan or email him at lnolan@breitbart.com

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Pregnant Australian Mother Arrested In Her Home Over Facebook Lockdown Protest Post

Pregnant Australian Mother Arrested In Her Home Over Facebook Lockdown Protest Post

Tyler Durden

Thu, 09/03/2020 – 11:00

For those that have either mocked or merely ignored the idea that big government may be (is) using the pandemic as an "excuse" to exercise more control over every aspect of your life, we present: Exhibit A.

Zoe Buhler is a 28 year old pregnant mother who lives just outside of Melbourne, Australia. She was handcuffed in her own living room on Wednesday afternoon and charged with "incitement" after officers entered her private property (with a search warrant) and began reading Buhler her rights.

Buhler and her boyfriend

What could have prompted such a robust response from law enforcement? Buhler made a Facebook post that allegedly incited a "anti-lockdown protest" in Victoria. "Anyone from Ballarat please join us in our fight for freedom and human rights!" she wrote on the page. 

Video shows Buhler trying to be reasonable and plead with officers, informing them that she has an ultrasound "in an hour".

She asks the officers, bewildered: "Excuse me, incitement for what, what on Earth? I’m in my pajamas, my two kids are here. I have an ultrasound in an hour because I’m pregnant." She insisted she hadn’t broken any law by putting up the post and offered one more than one occasion to simply take the post down.

A look at the "offending" Facebook post

"Actually you are, that’s why we’re arresting you in relation to incitement," the officers told her. Meanwhile, her boyfriend also tried to offer up some common sense, stating: "How about she just doesn’t do the event? It’s not like she’s done it, she made a post."

"You’ve already committed the offense," police responded.

In addition to arresting the pregnant mother over a Facebook post, police then informed her that they had a search warrant and that they needed to seize and confiscate all electronic devices in her home. 

Friends of Buhler weighed in to the Daily Mail, stating: "This is absolutely disgusting!! Why don’t they do their job and catch some real criminals. This fear mongering is ridiculous."

Meanwhile the Victoria police said that fines will be issued to anyone that considers attending the protest anyway: "We will have no hesitation in issuing $1,652 fines to anyone who is breaching the restrictions on the day, or making arrests if necessary." The police contend that the protests "put lives at risk". 

Alan Jones of Sky News wrote on his Facebook page: "Thankfully I am not the only Australian who thinks this is appalling, disgusting and disgraceful. The only person guilty of incitement is the Premier of Victoria. His outlandish grab for power, his disdain of any accountability is forcing people to behaviour simply designed to take back their freedom."

Buhler was ultimately charged with incitement and released on bail. She is due in court January 25. The post has been taken down. 

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