Nurse Tiffany Pontes Dover is actually DEAD
This kinda rambles on reviewing all the efforts to hide her death or at least hide the fact it was the vaccine that killed her, but the death certificate makes a pretty conclusive case for the fact that she is dead. RIP Tiffany and may all those responsible receive their proper and appropriate rewards!
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Sure the election in Georgia will be fair and honest – no question about it. đ
If not, truth is, Criminals win. Would be a shame, but the shameless truth. Criminals win.
Tough game Captain…..
The criminals that run Georgia…
…are assuring us the Senate runoff will be fair and honest.
But of course no observers will be allowed again and the ballot boxes are a good idea.
Oh yes, Dominion and BLM will be counting the ballots again.
Yup…a fair and honest election if you are as stupid as they are (unfortunately too many are).
And once all the Kabuki on Jan 5 & 6 are passed it will be a piece of cake to run the clock out until the 20th with all the 5D chess players fighting for America.
Have a nice life all.
silverngold @ 13:54 on December 26, 2020
I dont answer the phone anymore end it works just fine…..I have an OOMA phone that records messages ,its amazing how many useless calls I get especially those wanting money…..I use my cell phone for outgoing calls and I never give that number out…wife does same …..
My son in law has a Family plan for IPHONE ,so I get NO phone bills except $10.00 per month for the OOMA phone ..NO calls ,NO TAXES,NO beggars,no Politicians.. Leave a message and IF I want to talk to you Ill call back…95 % of calls leave NO message .
How the F is it possible…
…Trump is being blocked from talking to Sydney Powell?
How effing stupid do they think we are?
Obviously profoundly.
Because like not properly preparing for an illegal election, we are suppose to believe he is unable to appoint a special council.
Apparently we are suppose to think exactly that. (that he is useless)
But of course the Georgia runoff is being rigged no problem, just like November 3rd.
We are being scammed big time folks.
We will probably never know all of it now because the USA is about to become…
…The People’s Republic of America
Have a nice day.
5G BEWARE (GREATER EARTH MEDIA)
When you get to 9 minutes please listen very carefully, and recall who are the most affected by “covid-19”. Anybody beginning to wake up to what is causing the elderly to die, especially in old age care homes?? Sure, normal attrition will take its toll, but this “virus” I call Electromagnetic Radiation is IMO what is responsible for emptying out the care homes around the world, and not a covid-19 virus that has never been identified to exist, and radiation has similar symptoms as the flu. Just scroll back to Christmas day to the Dan Dicks Press for Truth video on where the deaths in Canada are coming from. Over 10,000 of them are from the elderly in care homes, and only something over 100 deaths are from outside the care homes but they are also elderly. Is anybody waking up? IMO accumulated Electromagnetic Radiation in the elderlies bodies are reaching their limits and when the 5G is turned on in their communities and hospitals, the increased jolt is too much and kills them. That plus isolating them from their loved ones and making them wear masks which causes oxygen depletion and respiratory infections so they are even more susceptible to the radiation poisoning called covid-19.
Maybe best to not even answer the phone any more!
Indian Call Center Scams $14 Million From Americans In Elaborate Scheme
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BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, DEC 25, 2020 – 23:20
Sometimes we have to question the intelligence of Americans. It’s no secret that unhealthy lifestyles and eating mounds of junk food can impair brain function. With that being said, intelligence is lacking for some Americans as thousands were recently swindled out of millions of dollars by a scammy Indian call center.
According to the NYTimes, an Indian call center in Peera Garhi, west of Delhi, tricked victims into believing their bank accounts were frozen as part of an elaborate drug investigation. As many as 4,500 victims were told, they had to transfer money to the scammers or risk serious jail time.
On Dec. 17, as many as 50 people from the call center were arrested. Authorities alleged the employees learned American accents and pretended to be officials of various American law enforcement agencies.
Delhi Police Cybercrime Unit shows police arresting a group suspected of conducting an international scam at a call center in Delhi. Source: NYT
Investigators said the victims were given an ultimatum: Face jail time or take an “alternative dispute resolution” to avoid criminal charges.
Over two years, the call center bilked more than $14 million from gullible Americans who “were asked to buy Bitcoins or Google gift cards worth all the money in their accounts,” said Anyesh Roy, a police officer in New Delhi. The monies were then transferred to what the victims thought was a “safe government wallet” but were actually accounts tied to the call center.
The South China Morning Post said the “call center even had a human resources policy offering graded salary scales, bonuses for Christmas and for those who could get people to capitulate fast, as well as paid holidays.”
The stupidity of some Americans makes you wonder if IQ rates in the country are dropping?
Ipso 9:43
That explosion was rather elegant in away if that was the reason and makes perfect sense. Maybe theyâll get it down to a science not bothering other buildings near by. Electronic surveillance peeping Toms will only exist as long as the people tolerate and put up with others invading their privacy and for unconstitutional repressive manipulating totalitarian so called great reset reasons no less.
Thanks Ipso
Appreciate the article!
Remains to be seen who blew this building, but it was definitely domestic. White hats or black hats, otherwise there would be no warning.
Only question is what sort of information did AT & T have that needed to be destroyed – as the article said, they are the NSA’s buddies….
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Evidently the motor home was parked in right in front of an AT+T building which housed a bunch of electronics used in surveillance of Americans. The Fort Sumter reference I guess was talking about the start of a war against the deep state-surveillance state.
Here’s the whole thing:
Was Nashville Blast the New Fort Sumter?
by Roger L. Simon
It was unseasonably cold as my wife, daughter, and I emerged from a downtown Nasvhille restaurant where we had been enjoying a Christmas Eve dinner.
All was quiet. That rarity in the South, a gentle snow, was drifting down, reflected in the Christmas lights of the neighboring buildings. It was almost magical.
You could forget for the moment the unremitting misery that was annus horribilis 2020, particularly bad in my adopted Music City home that suffered not just the pandemic but a destructive tornado in March.
Roughly 6:30 the next morning, Xmas itself, only a few blocks away from where we ate, the massive blast occurred that most of you have seen pictures and videos of today.
We had driven straight past the location on the way home, right down Second Street.
Needless to say, our Xmas plans have shifted to a day in front of the television watching local news. The FBI, the ATF, Metro Nashville Police and various other constabulary, foreign and domestic, we were assured, were on the case.
Unsurprisingly, no significant news was forthcoming, other than that three people were lightly injured and a police officer had had his hearing impaired by the blast that was evidently heard for milesâbut not by me. I was sound asleep.
More importantly, nobody seemed to know whodunit? Or if they did, they werenât saying.
Nevertheless, something popped into my head almost immediately, the proximity to the so-called Batman Building (for its resemblance to the original), the tallest building in Tennessee and currently the regional headquarters of AT&T.
What I hadnât realized was that a shorter reddish buildingâalmost determinedly anonymous, without signage and largely windowlessâalso belonged to AT&T and was described as filled with âcomputer and switching equipmentâ by the not terrifically technically informed newscasters.
That building was literally at ground zero for the blast zone. The large RV with the obviously copious load of explosives apparently had been parked directly in front of it, a huge hole blown in the buildingâs side.
Two facts⌠or were they factoids⌠quickly emerged.
One, whoever committed this crime, had given warning of the explosion via a loudspeaker or a megaphone, telling everyone in range what was coming and to get out of the area.
This went on for about thirty minutes, even to the point of a countdown to detonation once the fifteen-minute warning was reached.
This was subsequently corroborated by a video recording and gave credence to the theory that whoever was responsible wanted to avoid killing or hurting people. The timing of early Christmas morning also made it extremely unlikely pedestrians would be in the area.
AT&T
The second fact or factoid that emerged was fleetingâthe brief mention by one of the newscasters of the accusations that former NSA analyst Edward Snowden had made about AT&T.
This one sent me scurrying to the internet. Back in October 2016, Anthony Cuthbertson wrote in Newsweek under the title âAT&T Spying Program is âWorse Than Snowden Revelationsââ:
âA for-profit surveillance program carried out by telecommunications giant AT&T was more serious than the 2013 NSA spying revelations, according to digital rights advocates.
âAT&Tâs Project Atmosphere was unveiled Tuesday by the Daily Beast to be secretly selling customer data to law enforcement agencies for the purpose of investigating everything from murder to medical fraud.
âDigital rights group Fight for the Future says that making customer data available to local police departments without a warrant goes beyond the government-level surveillance revealed by former NSA contract worker Edward Snowden.
ââAT&T customers are outraged but this affects everyone,â Evan Greer, campaign director at Fight for the Future, tells Newsweek. âAT&T went far beyond complying with legal government requests and actually built a powerful data mining product to sell our private information to as many government agencies and police departments as they could.ââ
For more The Intercept has an article â âThe Wiretap RoomsâThe NSA Has Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight Citiesâ that includes the following:
ââThe NSA considers AT&T to be one of its most trusted partners and has lauded the companyâs âextreme willingness to help.â It is a collaboration that dates back decades. Little known, however, is that its scope is not restricted to AT&Tâs customers. According to the NSAâs documents, it values AT&T not only because it âhas access to information that transits the nation,â but also because it maintains unique relationships with other phone and internet providers.â
Civil War?
So back to whodunitâŚ
Even with the warning, considerable collateral damage to businesses on Second Street and close by was inevitable, as if they all hadnât had enough already.
Nevertheless, the person or persons who did this actâlikely experienced with explosives in some wayâignored that potential destruction.
They clearly wanted to send a message he, she or they believed was of too much importance.
At this point anyway, that message appears to be that we live in a surveillance state from the likes of AT&T and our government and that that must end for the survival of our republic as it was conceived.
Our liberties no longer exist. China may be trying to take us over, but weâre already halfway there ourselves.
I happen to agree with that, though not with the method in this case. That collateral damage, and the possibility of even worse, is too much for me,
But what is the method?
Given how divided our country is, what happened in Nashville this Christmas morning may have been the first salvo in a second civil war.
Just for the record, Fort Sumter is only eight hoursâ drive away.
Of course, there is always the possibility that one side is impersonating the other in this actionâthat it is a false-flag operation.
But if so, itâs even more a license for civil war.
Whose statues will be torn down this time?
One more POSITIVE thing for the lovers of the music in Music City: The Ryman Auditorium (aka the âmother church of country musicâ) was not damaged.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/was-nashville-blast-the-new-fort-sumter_3632783.html
Never mind the nitpickers â Britain came out on top in the ÂŁ660bn Brexit trade deal, winning hands down on areas that matter most
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There were three areas of engagement. What mattered to the British people was the seemingly unreal figure of ÂŁ350 million a week the UK sent to the EU as its membership fee ( though, granted, part of that was returned in kind), the lack of control we had over our immigration system and, finally, the legal handcuffs we wore when we were shackled to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) â a foreign court in a foreign land dictating how we should live our lives.
Time and again, these were the big issues that they wanted to discuss â on their doorsteps, at campaign stalls set up in town centres and at public meetings across the country.
Those millions of people who felt these issues undermined British nationhood will be pleased with the outcome of Boris Johnsonâs trade deal. Because we have won hands down on all counts.
We are no longer a member of the EU, so that membership subscription is no longer due. We have taken back control of our borders and, instead of an open-door policy, from January 1, we have an Australian-style points-based system for migrants. And lastly, we are no longer bound by EU law or the judgments of the ECJ. Hip, hip, hooray!
So, ignore the clamour and nitpicking about fishing rights, the Northern Ireland border or maintaining a level playing field through government subsidies, these were very much fringe matters in the years leading up to that June 2016 referendum. There was just too little understanding or too much apathy about these issues to make them any use in drumming up enough support to convince a majority.
Morning Ipso
Yeah, maybe they’re targeting me. đ
No clue why they’d target a beat up old sailor. đ
Tried again still had to create an account. Can you shed any light on the article as to why they hit AT&T Nashville and how it relates to Fort Sumter?
My man Trump is running out of time….
Buygold @ 8:07
I didn’t need a login.
Looks like maybe someone is pissed off about our surveillance state.
Thanks Alex
What did the Epoch Times have to say? Looks like a Login is required.
Sounds interesting…
A different possibility ?
https://www.theepochtimes.com/was-nashville-blast-the-new-fort-sumter_3632783.html
BLUF ( Bottom Line Up Front )
The blast was directly in front of an AT&T server building , and AT&T had been acting like the NSA , fingering subscribers to ‘authorities’ . Loudspeakers had been warning nearby citizens to evacuate for a half hour before the blast , and there was a broadcast countdown to the blast .