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The Ongoing CIA Clown Show!

Welcome 2 The Clown Show! What if half the individuals mentioned in today’s news were agents of the CIA? Fauci: CIA. Alex Jones: CIA. Judges, cops and lawyers: CIA: It’s a regular Clown Show.

Also in this edition: Trump rally clues! War talk! Gender talk! Satanic sacrifices! More from McAllister TV.

It’s always showtime! Why is the Alex Jones Sandy Hook libel suit being licked around by the fake news media at the same time as the British trial of Alex Belfield, a BBC DJ found guilty of stalking? Are these cases just psy ops? Is the CIA and MI-6 just tying together loose ends and closing out old cases? More from Hugo Talks.

Giuliani: Michigan AG A Phony

Former New York City Mayor and head of the Team Trump legal team, Rudy Giuliani, is steamed at Michigan  Attorney General Dana Nessel and her zeal to let Democrats steal the Presidential election.

The flamboyant Giuliani says Nessel is missing the fact that the corrupt Democrat Party in Detroit hauled in 100,000 votes at 4:30 a.m. in vehicles that looked like garbage trucks and stashed in garbage pales, with no Republicans observers in sight. He says his team has witnesses to the incident that have testified under oath. “But I guess the Michigan attorney general doesn’t like witnesses that are testifying under oath about things that are damaging the Democrats. What a phony,” he says.

Appearing with Fox News’ Lou Dobbs, Giuliani explains how the Trump Team is fighting to block illegal ballots and also gives his take on the departure of Sidney Powell from the legal team.

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Election Goes To The Dogs

A young Santa Cruz, Calif., college student explains how her companion, a two-year-old service dog, was erroneously listed as a student at a neighboring community college and ended up apparently casting a vote in the 2020 US Presidential election. No doubt, the dog voted for Joe Biden, inspiring his dead-pan putdown attacking “dog-faced pony soldiers.”

We love how YouTube affixes a tagline to this video saying, “Robust safeguards help ensure the integrity of elections and results.” What a pile of…doggie poo.

US elections, literally, have gone to the dogs. There are no safeguards, and no integrity, just as there’s little-to-no honesty in anything YouTube proclaims. More from Fernando Martinez.

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A new Judicial Watch study underscores the high probability of voter fraud across the United States. The study uncovered 353 American communities that had more registered voters than they had full-time residents. All told, these counties accounted for some 1.8 million voters who were likely living somewhere else, voting twice, otherwise miscounted or dead. Here are the states with the highest total percentages of voters and likelihood of fraud: Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont.

More from Lisa Haven, who also discusses Tucker Carlson’s coverage on interference by Big Tech in America’s elections. Google, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube all are now practicing gross censorship to try to suppress conservatives and Christians. These evil companies must be broken up so they no longer can collude with the Democrats to steal elections.

In a video appearing exclusively on Bitchute, Styxhexenhammer666 takes a look at the Michigan Attorney General, Democrat Dana Nessel, trying to bully Big League Politics and Gateway Pundit for circulating a damaging video from Detroit. The video captures poll workers being offered what appears to be dubious, possibly illegal and criminal advice on how to cheat and cut corners. Nessel insists Big League Politics stop making the video available. Styx says it’s too late –Detroitgate is already out there and the word is spreading and perfectly legal.

Meanwhile, the Washington Post claimed a U.S. Postal Service whistleblower who had recited his charges to Project Veritas was now withdrawing his testimony. But the whistleblower in question, Richard Hopkins, says the Washington Post is making up stories. “I did not recant,” he says.

 

 

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