Below is a BOMBSHELL Flashback video just released by the (late to be honest) AP that involves machines using the same voting software as in America. After watching the video you should immediately see the connection between what recently happened in Venezuela being eerily similar to the 2020 presidential election in America. Peter Neffenger, currently Chairman of the Board of Smartmatic in the U.S., is part of Joe Biden’s transition team at the Department of Homeland Security. Smartmatic's holding company is chaired by an associate of influential Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros. Neffenger is also a member of a think-tank that recently received funding from the Ukrainian firm that employed Biden's son. In 2005, Smartmatic bought Sequoia Voting Systems, a much larger and more established company based in Oakland, California. At the time, Sequoia had installed voting equipment in 17 U.S. states and Washington. According to a Dominion statement that has since been all bu...
: 2003 left many Hurricane fans with a bitter taste that has yearned for redemption ever since. Miami entered the game on a 34-game winning streak, having won the previous season's championship 2003 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl , the designated BCS National Championship for the 2002 season, in a dramatic double-overtime thriller, 31-24, securing their first consensus national title in 34 years and ending Miami's 34-game winning streak. The game, played January 3, 2003, is famous for its controversial pass interference call in overtime that helped set up the Buckeyes' winning score. 2002: Lost National Championship to Ohio State. 2005: 9-3, finished #2 in ACC Coastal. 2017: 10-3, won ACC Coastal, lost ACC Championship. 2024: 10-3, finished 3rd in ACC with a strong showing. Miami went from a perennial national title contender to a good-to-very-good ACC program that hasn't quite reached the heights of the 80s and 90s, though recent seasons ...
According to this LinkedIn account the man who was silenced in 2014 admitting the data was fudged on the link between autism and vaccines is still working for the CDC. The Trump Administration has the CDC doing an updated study on the correlation. XAI ... In 2016, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Thomas Frieden, blocked CDC whistleblower Dr. William Thompson from testifying in a medical malpractice lawsuit in Tennessee. The case involved a 16-year-old boy, Yates Hazlehurst, whose attorneys, Bryan Smith and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., alleged that his autism resulted from vaccine injuries sustained in 2001. They sought Thompson’s testimony to address claims of scientific fraud and evidence destruction by senior CDC officials in studies examining the relationship between childhood vaccines—specifically the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine and those containing thimerosal—and autism. Thompson, a senior CDC scientist with 19 years of experience, had ...
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