Monday, May 25, 2020

Corrupt Election Judge In Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania had a corrupt election judge who had unfettered access to stuff votes at the voting machine. This went on for years before it was caught.  Domenick Demuro took money to fake the election results.

Former Philadelphia Judge of Elections Convicted of Conspiring to Violate Civil Rights and Bribery

A former Judge of Elections has been convicted for his role in accepting bribes to cast fraudulent ballots and certifying false voting results during the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections in Philadelphia. 
Domenick J. Demuro, 73, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty during a sealed proceeding on March 16, 2020, before U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond to conspiring to deprive persons of civil rights, and using interstate facilities in aid of bribery. The court unsealed the matter today.  Sentencing is scheduled for June 30, 2020.

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Jewish Leader Wants Microchip Tracking In Children

With the history of the Holocaust and Jews being forced to wear clothing tagged with a Jewish star to identify them, it may be surprising that a Jewish leader is calling for electronic tagging of Jewish children. History shows this will be used in a discriminatory manner against the Jews.

Benjamin Netanyahu suggests microchipping kids

Cyber experts slammed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his proposal to "microchip" children who return to schools and kindergartens as the coronavirus lockdown is lifted, Ynet reported on Friday.

While speaking at a press conference on Monday, Netanyahu suggested the Health Ministry use new technology to help Israel adjust to its new routine as the state is lifting the coronavirus lockdown. "That is, technology that has not been used before and is allowed under the legislation we shall enact," he clarified.

 

Bernie Sanders Is Big-Government Surveillance Supporter

It should come as no surprise that Bernie Sanders, former Democratic candidate for President in 2016 and 2020, supports the surveillance state. Bernie recently had the opportunity to require law enforcement to obtain a search warrant before snooping on American's web browsing. Bernie didn't bother to show up for the vote.

As reported, Thanks for nothing, Bernie Sanders
It’s a long-standing protection that Wyden and others have repeatedly tried to add to the more controversial aspects of spying laws introduced after the September 11, 2001 attacks but have so far consistently fallen short of introducing.
The amendment received 59 votes – one less than it needed to pass. Thirty-seven senators voted against the amendment but attention has turned to the four senators that didn’t vote, including former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The three others were Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Patty Murray (D-WA) and Ben Sasse (R-NE). Anyone of them would have pushed the amendment forward.

 

 

Thursday, May 07, 2020

Unneeded Respiratory Ventilators

The original models of widespread hospital bed shortages have not materialized. The U.K. government had ordered 10,000 ventilators to be made by manufacturer Dyson. The need for those ventilators did not materialize.


Dyson says UK government does not need its COVID-19 ventilator
Vacuum cleaner company Dyson said the British government no longer needed the ventilator it had developed from scratch to help plug a shortfall of the devices needed to treat patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms. Dyson said last month it had received an order for 10,000 of the machines.


It has also been reported that the field hospitals are not being used.  U.S. Field Hospitals Stand Down
The endeavor cost more than $660 million, according to an NPR analysis of federal spending records.
But nearly four months into the pandemic, most of these facilities haven't treated a single patient.