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Let me make something *explicitly* clear: a second civil war in America will have no rules. Nothing will be off limits. Nothing will be out of bounds. The US Government & those on the Left weaponizing government against the people don’t have the ability to deal with that kind of insurgency. 👇
They can have my F-15 when they pry it from my cold dead hands! #HandsUpDontNuke
What those in the US Government & the Left do not grasp is, this war be wont fought in our neighborhoods, or on battlefields like the first civil war. Itll be in their offices. In their homes. At intersections while they’re stopped at red lights. And many many other places they never thought it would come to them *personally*.
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Media is too big
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PURSUING TRUTH IN COVID DRUG TREATMENT AMID A CENSORED MEDIA LANDSCAPEThe death rate from COVID-19 is dramatically low at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, TX compared to other hospitals across the nation and the world. Despite Dr. Joseph Varon's popularity on TV, news personalities avoid questions of why he's having success treating his patients. As it turns out, his life-saving recipe includes drugs the WHO and CDC recommend against.
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People like McChrystal, McRaven, Hayden, like Spencer Rapone & others like him filling the ranks, people like vindman, wouldn’t hesitate to kill Americans.

And they make up 1/2 of the US mil.

Never forget that.
Forwarded from Arizona Conservatives Take Action (Patriot)
Senator Kelly Townsend’s Request to Audit the Zuckerbucks Grant Money and Maricopa County’s Dodgy Dominion Procurement Process is Adopted into the Budget

Via @KellyTownsend:

I am pleased that my request to audit the "Facebook money" that went to our elections was approved and adopted into the budget. Please see the verbiage below:

Audit of Private Money Accepted to Run Elections

The auditor general shall conduct a special audit of financial and related information of any private, nongovernmental grant monies used for this state's 2020 elections and Maricopa county's procurement of voting systems. On or before March 31, 2022, the auditor general shall submit a report to the governor, the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives on all of the following:

1. Private, nongovernmental grant monies received and expended by the secretary of state's office for the 2020 elections and any balance remaining unexpended on June 30, 2021, for the following:

(a) Educating voters how to sign up for the permanent early voting list or how to request an early ballot. The report shall include the type of information provided and where the information was provided.
(b) Recruiting poll workers. The report shall include where the recruitment was targeted and advertised and the requirements for poll worker selection.
(c) Combating misinformation and disinformation about the 2020 elections. The report shall include the methods used, the type of information provided and where the information was provided.
(d) Personnel and employee-related expenses. The report shall include an analysis of why the monies were used for these specific purposes.

2. Private, nongovernmental grant monies received and expended by Maricopa county on programs and processes for the 2020 elections, including the purpose of the expenditures, the amount spent for personnel and employee-related expenses and any balance remaining unexpended on June 30, 2021.

3. Private, nongovernmental grant monies received and expended by Pima county on programs and processes for the 2020 elections, including the purpose of the expenditures, the amount spent for personnel and employee-related expenses and any balance remaining unexpended on June 30, 2021.

4. Maricopa county's process to acquire Dominion Voting Systems, including information regarding:

(a) Compliance with the county's procurement code.
(b) Agreement terms, including acquisition costs, time frames and machine maintenance and security.
(c) The Maricopa county board of supervisors meetings to discuss the acquisition, including any public comment.
(d) The security and technical analysis that occurred before the acquisition.

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