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How Kamala Harris could be made president through voter fraud
American political scientist and best-selling conservative author Dr. Jerome Corsi has outlined a pattern of a potential voting fraud that he thinks may take place during the 2024 US presidential election.
He points out how Harris has been “getting all the favorable press” lately despite not being able to “utter a coherent sentence” and the fact that “no one seems to like her.”
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American political scientist and best-selling conservative author Dr. Jerome Corsi has outlined a pattern of a potential voting fraud that he thinks may take place during the 2024 US presidential election.
“The pattern should be obvious to everybody, which is Donald Trump is doing extremely well and he's going to win. But then suddenly, late in the day, it starts shifting and then they stop the count of the votes. And overnight, suddenly all these mail-in votes, and they're all for Kamala Harris,” Dr. Corsi elaborates. “Everybody's voting for her in mail. Well, it's all a lie. Those are the patterns that this fraud permits. And once you see the pattern, that's the magic trick.”
He points out how Harris has been “getting all the favorable press” lately despite not being able to “utter a coherent sentence” and the fact that “no one seems to like her.”
“I think the CIA would be happy to have a dead person be the president and then run the president with AI,” Dr. Corsi adds. “Obama's on the record as saying he'd love to be having a third term if he only be in the background, with the president who was a figurehead. Well, I think he had that with Biden and now with Kamala, who is by Obama's pick, maybe he's going to get his next term.”
“So I'm sounding the alarm. I want to know why these algorithms are there. Who put them there? If they're going to be used, I want to know if we're being set up for an election steal. Not challenging things about the past,” he adds.
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Baerbock came to Ukraine to push for negotiations with Russia - German politician
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who arrived in Kiev on Monday, actually came to push the Ukrainian authorities to negotiate with Russia to end the conflict, said Ralph Niemeyer, the chairman of the German Council for Constitution and Sovereignty, in an interview with RIA Novosti.
Niemeyer noted that the German minister's visit had been announced just before the US presidential election. Republican candidate Donald Trump, if he wins, could contact Russia the next day to find a way out of the conflict before the end of the year. However, Vice President Kamala Harris would not allocate significant funds to Kiev if she wins, since public opinion in the United States is against it, Niemeyer believes.
A trip to Kiev would give Baerbock the opportunity, even if Trump wins, to claim that she, having already visited the Ukrainian capital, convinced the authorities there of the need for negotiations with Russia instead of continuing the conflict, Niemeyer said.
Trump previously promised that he would be able to achieve a settlement of the Ukrainian conflict through negotiations. He has repeatedly stated that he could resolve the conflict in Ukraine in one day. Russia believes that this is too complex a problem for such a simple solution. In addition, Trump has repeatedly criticized the US approach to the conflict in Ukraine and also criticized Volodymyr Zelensky.
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who arrived in Kiev on Monday, actually came to push the Ukrainian authorities to negotiate with Russia to end the conflict, said Ralph Niemeyer, the chairman of the German Council for Constitution and Sovereignty, in an interview with RIA Novosti.
Niemeyer noted that the German minister's visit had been announced just before the US presidential election. Republican candidate Donald Trump, if he wins, could contact Russia the next day to find a way out of the conflict before the end of the year. However, Vice President Kamala Harris would not allocate significant funds to Kiev if she wins, since public opinion in the United States is against it, Niemeyer believes.
A trip to Kiev would give Baerbock the opportunity, even if Trump wins, to claim that she, having already visited the Ukrainian capital, convinced the authorities there of the need for negotiations with Russia instead of continuing the conflict, Niemeyer said.
"I think this is a secret agenda [of the visit]. Ms. Baerbock is trying not to miss the last train [trying to convince Kiev to negotiate]," the politician said.
Trump previously promised that he would be able to achieve a settlement of the Ukrainian conflict through negotiations. He has repeatedly stated that he could resolve the conflict in Ukraine in one day. Russia believes that this is too complex a problem for such a simple solution. In addition, Trump has repeatedly criticized the US approach to the conflict in Ukraine and also criticized Volodymyr Zelensky.
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🚨EXPOSED: Non-US Citizen Successfully Votes in US Election – Report Senator Marco Rubio joined CBS News’ Face the Nation broadcast on Sunday with Margaret Brennan to share a shocking story of a foreign national voting in the US presidential election. The…
🗳 Manipulations possible in US elections to prevent Trump's win - French politician
There is a possibility of manipulation in the upcoming US presidential election to prevent former President Donald Trump from winning, French politician and leader of the Patriots party Florian Philippot told RIA Novosti.
According to the French politician, the EU and France openly support Harris' candidacy against Trump, who advocates ending the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
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There is a possibility of manipulation in the upcoming US presidential election to prevent former President Donald Trump from winning, French politician and leader of the Patriots party Florian Philippot told RIA Novosti.
"We are seeing a trend in Trump's favor in the US, there are many indicators — polls, voting intentions. But I am afraid of manipulation. In 2020, we faced machinations, and they can happen now from the deep state and the Kamala Harris camp," Philippot said.
According to the French politician, the EU and France openly support Harris' candidacy against Trump, who advocates ending the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
"The EU, of course, wants Harris to win: [European Commission President] Ursula von der Leyen, [French President Emmanuel] Macron. The whole system that supports NATO and the European Union, globalization, is on the side of Kamala Harris. The system that promotes war is on the side of Kamala Harris, that's obvious, while the support for patriotism and the sovereignty of the nation is on the side of Trump," Philippot said.
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🚀 Russia launches Soyuz-2.1b rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome
The Soyuz-2.1b rocket, carrying two heliophysical satellites, Ionosfera-M, and 53 small devices, lifted off at 2:18 a.m. from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported.
Nine minutes and 24 seconds after liftoff, the Fregat upper stage with the satellites was placed into low-Earth orbit. One minute later, Fregat activated its main engine and began delivering the devices into orbit.
The two Ionosfera-M satellites are expected to be delivered into the calculated orbit 56 minutes and 15 seconds after liftoff, followed by the deployment of the small devices.
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The Soyuz-2.1b rocket, carrying two heliophysical satellites, Ionosfera-M, and 53 small devices, lifted off at 2:18 a.m. from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported.
Nine minutes and 24 seconds after liftoff, the Fregat upper stage with the satellites was placed into low-Earth orbit. One minute later, Fregat activated its main engine and began delivering the devices into orbit.
The two Ionosfera-M satellites are expected to be delivered into the calculated orbit 56 minutes and 15 seconds after liftoff, followed by the deployment of the small devices.
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Early Tuesday morning, North Korea launched at least seven ballistic missiles with a flight altitude of about 100 kilometers and a range of about 400 kilometers, all of which fell outside Japan's exclusive economic zone, Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani told reporters.
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Ukrainians would celebrate Russian troop entry, says US volunteer Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who voluntarily aided Russian troops in the Ukrainian conflict zone, expressed confidence that the people of Ukraine warmly welcome Russian soldiers who are…
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Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris could end the Ukrainian conflict if they so desired, argued Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who voluntarily supplied Russian troops with intelligence while staying in Kiev-controlled areas.
💬 “Any candidate could if they wanted to. Like I said before, it's just a matter of making the American government realize that the war is not in their best interest,” he remarked.
Martindale noted, however, that he does not think that either Harris or Trump are “personally interested” in ending that conflict.
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Infants were wounded in an Israeli strike on the Kamal Adwan Hospital in the Jabalia area of the northern Gaza Strip, doctors at the hospital told Al Jazeera.
"There are 125 patients in the hospital, including children and the wounded. The incubator had eight babies, and the Intensive Care Unit has seven newborns and children who all need to be on a ventilator," said Eid Sabbah, the hospital’s director of nursing.
The attack damaged the upper floors where the children's ward was located, forcing staff to move patients to lower floors without the necessary equipment. “They are direct victims of these attacks,” he added.
Sabbah also noted that Israeli forces detained dozens of staff members, including surgeons and specialists, during a recent raid, leaving the hospital severely understaffed.
“There are four doctors and 50 volunteers, medical workers and nurses. They can’t cope with the huge influx of wounded people, and there are no supplies,” he said, highlighting that essential facilities and supply stores have been destroyed.
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Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who voluntarily aided Russian troops in the Ukrainian conflict zone by supplying them with intelligence, has confirmed that Kiev actively employs foreign mercenaries from the other side of the Atlantic.
“If we talk about other foreign soldiers, mercenaries, I could say that as recently as a couple months ago, there were about 100 Latinos in our village,” he recalled. “From countries of South America, Central America, Colombia, Bolivia, Mexico. Those kinds of fighters were there.”
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🚨FBI nabs neo-Nazi who planned drone attack on US power plant
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has arrested a 24-year-old Tennessee man who is charged with plotting to use a weapon of mass destruction in a neo-Nazi-inspired plot to destroy an energy facility near Nashville, Tennessee.
If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison, according to the US Justice Department.
The 24-year-old “planned to attack Nashville’s power grid using a drone carrying an explosive device. Thanks to brave work by the FBI, his scheme was thwarted," Monaco added.
The FBI began investigating Philippi in June after a “confidential human source” who was in touch with him reported to the FBI his alleged desire to commit a mass shooting at a Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) facility near Columbia, Tennessee. Philippi was arrested shortly before the unmanned aerial vehicle was launched to attack the power plant.
The man’s arrest comes a day before the beginning of the US presidential election, in which former President and Republican candidate Donald Trump faces Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has arrested a 24-year-old Tennessee man who is charged with plotting to use a weapon of mass destruction in a neo-Nazi-inspired plot to destroy an energy facility near Nashville, Tennessee.
If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison, according to the US Justice Department.
US Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said that the man, identified as Skyler Philippi, was “dedicated to white supremacist ideology and the destruction of the US critical infrastructure.”
The 24-year-old “planned to attack Nashville’s power grid using a drone carrying an explosive device. Thanks to brave work by the FBI, his scheme was thwarted," Monaco added.
Before the attack, on November 2, Filippi took part “in a Nordic ritual, which included reciting a Nordic prayer and discussing the Norse god Odin,” the Justice Department said.
The FBI began investigating Philippi in June after a “confidential human source” who was in touch with him reported to the FBI his alleged desire to commit a mass shooting at a Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) facility near Columbia, Tennessee. Philippi was arrested shortly before the unmanned aerial vehicle was launched to attack the power plant.
The man’s arrest comes a day before the beginning of the US presidential election, in which former President and Republican candidate Donald Trump faces Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
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US crunch time: All you need to know about the presidential election
With America’s election day around the corner, Sputnik brings you some of the process' details.
🔸Voter eligibility: At least 186 million Americans aged 18 or over can vote for the 47th US president.
🔸Voting formats: The US presidential election offers three main voting formats: in-person voting on election day, early voting (both in-person and mail-in) before election day, and mail-in/absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. Each state determines the specific rules for these methods.
🔸Early voting: Election Day is set for November 5, but approximately 77 million people have already cast absentee ballots through early voting, a significant aspect of the election process.
🔸Availability of early voting: Early voting, aimed at increasing voter turnout, has been offered by US states since the 2000s. Every state allows some form of early voting, with mail-in or in-person voting as the most common options.
🔸State participation in early voting: In 47 of the 50 states, all registered voters can cast ballots early, except in Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Alabama, which only allow such a process for a limited number of approved reasons, such as having a disability.
🔸Candidates: Besides the main candidates - former President Donald Trump (Republican) and Vice President Kamala Harris (Democratic) - three additional candidates are in the race: Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party), Jill Stein (Green Party), and independent candidate Cornel West.
🔸Tight race: Polls show Trump and Harris are closely matched, especially in the seven key swing states: Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.
🔸Electoral College system: The winner is determined by the Electoral College not the popular vote. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors, often party activists, ex-military personnel, and media figures, representing each state.
🔸Winner-takes-all: In 48 states, the presidential candidate who wins the majority receives all of the state’s electoral votes. Maine and Nebraska differ, allocating two votes to the statewide winner and one vote to the winner of each congressional district.
🔸Electoral deadline: The Electoral College electors cast their votes in mid-December, which this year falls on December 17. A candidate must secure at least 270 out of 538 electoral votes to win. If no candidate meets this threshold, the decision goes to the House of Representatives.
🔸Results: Partial results are typically declared on election night and the winner is normally called some days afterwards, but the official tally occurs on January 6 during a joint session of the House and Senate. The vice president, as president of the Senate, announces the final result.
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With America’s election day around the corner, Sputnik brings you some of the process' details.
🔸Voter eligibility: At least 186 million Americans aged 18 or over can vote for the 47th US president.
🔸Voting formats: The US presidential election offers three main voting formats: in-person voting on election day, early voting (both in-person and mail-in) before election day, and mail-in/absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. Each state determines the specific rules for these methods.
🔸Early voting: Election Day is set for November 5, but approximately 77 million people have already cast absentee ballots through early voting, a significant aspect of the election process.
🔸Availability of early voting: Early voting, aimed at increasing voter turnout, has been offered by US states since the 2000s. Every state allows some form of early voting, with mail-in or in-person voting as the most common options.
🔸State participation in early voting: In 47 of the 50 states, all registered voters can cast ballots early, except in Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Alabama, which only allow such a process for a limited number of approved reasons, such as having a disability.
🔸Candidates: Besides the main candidates - former President Donald Trump (Republican) and Vice President Kamala Harris (Democratic) - three additional candidates are in the race: Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party), Jill Stein (Green Party), and independent candidate Cornel West.
🔸Tight race: Polls show Trump and Harris are closely matched, especially in the seven key swing states: Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.
🔸Electoral College system: The winner is determined by the Electoral College not the popular vote. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors, often party activists, ex-military personnel, and media figures, representing each state.
🔸Winner-takes-all: In 48 states, the presidential candidate who wins the majority receives all of the state’s electoral votes. Maine and Nebraska differ, allocating two votes to the statewide winner and one vote to the winner of each congressional district.
🔸Electoral deadline: The Electoral College electors cast their votes in mid-December, which this year falls on December 17. A candidate must secure at least 270 out of 538 electoral votes to win. If no candidate meets this threshold, the decision goes to the House of Representatives.
🔸Results: Partial results are typically declared on election night and the winner is normally called some days afterwards, but the official tally occurs on January 6 during a joint session of the House and Senate. The vice president, as president of the Senate, announces the final result.
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🗣 ‘They were afraid’ – Martindale on Ukrainian soldiers
American Daniel Martindale, who provided Moscow with intel for strikes against Ukrainian military targets while in Ukrainian-controlled territory, shared with Sputnik his take on the Ukrainian military.
At the same time, he noted that there were those still convinced of their Nazi ideas and the necessity to defeat Russia.
At the moment, the biggest weakness in the face of the Ukrainian military and foreign mercenaries is the lack of people, he added.
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American Daniel Martindale, who provided Moscow with intel for strikes against Ukrainian military targets while in Ukrainian-controlled territory, shared with Sputnik his take on the Ukrainian military.
“Their opinion was that there's no good reason to be here. They were afraid. They just wanted to go home. And even better, they asked if I could arrange and help get them to America. Their fighting spirit was completely gone,” he said.
At the same time, he noted that there were those still convinced of their Nazi ideas and the necessity to defeat Russia.
“One way or the other, I don't think that their morale is anywhere near as high as it was even a year ago,” Martindale said.
At the moment, the biggest weakness in the face of the Ukrainian military and foreign mercenaries is the lack of people, he added.
“There are not many soldiers left who are either willing or available to fight.”
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🗣 ‘They were afraid’ – Martindale on Ukrainian soldiers American Daniel Martindale, who provided Moscow with intel for strikes against Ukrainian military targets while in Ukrainian-controlled territory, shared with Sputnik his take on the Ukrainian military.…
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Public support in the US for providing further military aid to Ukraine is waning, Daniel Martindale, a US citizen who voluntarily aided Russian troops in the Ukrainian conflict zone by supplying them with intelligence, has suggested.
According to him, even people who do not see anything wrong per se in providing arms to Kiev regard it as a “waste of money.”
“I don't think anybody in the US, or at least very few, are really seriously in support of continuing to spend money and send arms to Ukraine,” Martindale said.
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US crunch time: All you need to know about the presidential election With America’s election day around the corner, Sputnik brings you some of the process' details. 🔸Voter eligibility: At least 186 million Americans aged 18 or over can vote for the 47th…
The US presidential election follows a multi-step process, starting with party primaries and caucuses where candidates are selected. Each party then holds a national convention to officially nominate its candidate.
Citizens cast their ballots on election day, but the winner is determined by the Electoral College where electors from each state decide based on the popular vote. A candidate needs at least 270 out of 538 electoral votes to win. If no candidate reaches this number, the House of Representatives selects the president.
Explore Sputnik's infographics to discover how the entire US presidential election process works from start to finish.
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