NEW HAMPSHIRE Forensic Election Audit Update: Asst. AG Seen Walking Toward Table Covered With “Secured” Ballots At 11:15 PM Before Camera Footage Went Out For An Hour

By on May 17, 2021

By Patty McMurray | May 16, 2021 On February 11, the Gateway Pundit reported about a November hand recount in the Rockingham District 7 NH House Race in Windham, New Hampshire, that found that the voting machines shorted EVERY REPUBLICAN by roughly 300 votes. Shortly after their report, the New Hampshire state senate voted 24-0 to force the state to perform an audit of the Windham, New Hampshire state representative races on November 3, 2020. Save up to 66% on MyPillow products. Use promo code FedUp, and save up to 66%. Granite Grok reported: The Town of Windham used Dominion machines to count paper ballots and upon a believable hand recount, it was confirmed each Republican was machine-cheated out of roughly 300 votes.Trending: VIMEO Cancels Mike Lindell’s My Pillow Account: “This is worse than what Twitter did to me and my...

Black Men Have Lower Cognitive Skills Than White Men, NFL Asserts In Brain Injury Lawsuits

By on May 15, 2021

Julia Marnin  21 hrs agoLike|93 Former NFL players who suffer from dementia or other brain injuries may be entitled to payouts under the NFL’s $1 billion settlement of brain injury claims but the league uses a scoring algorithm that requires former Black players to score lower for cognitive skills than their white counterparts to receive an award which has been called “race-norming.”© Patrick Smith/Getty Images Ronald Jones #27 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts late in the game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on February 07, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. Under an NFL settlement, the league asserts that Black men have lower cognitive skills than white men which makes it hard for former Black players to attain NFL awards as part of a $1 billion settlement for brain injuries. The settlement is overseen by senior U.S. District...

MIT researchers ‘infiltrated’ a Covid skeptics community a few months ago and found that skeptics place a high premium on data analysis and empiricism.

By on May 15, 2021

“Most fundamentally, the groups we studied believe that science is a process, and not an institution.” arxiv.org/pdf/2101.07993…“Indeed, anti-maskers often reveal themselves to be more sophisticated in their understanding of how scientific knowledge is socially constructed than their ideological adversaries, who espouse naïve realism about the “objective” truth of public health data.” “In other words, anti-maskers value unmediated access to information and privilege personal research and direct reading over “expert” interpretations.” “Its members value individual initiative and ingenuity, trusting scientific analysis only insofar as they can replicate it themselves by accessing and manipulating the data firsthand.” “They are highly reflexive about the inherently biased nature of any analysis, and resent what they view...

Is There a Climate Crisis? The Science Says Not Now and Not in the Future | William Happer

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Mirror: Is There a Climate Crisis? The Science Says Not Now and Not in the Future | William Happer...

Critical Race Theory Is About to Face Its Day(s) in Court

By on Apr 29, 2021

By John Murawski, RealClearInvestigationsApril 27, 2021 As recently as last summer, few people outside academia had heard of critical race theory, whose central claim is that racism, not liberty, is the founding value and guiding vision of American society. Then, President Trump issued an executive order last September banning the teaching of this “malign ideology” to federal employees and federal contractors. Trump’s ban was blocked by a federal judge in December and immediately revoked by Joe Biden upon occupying the White House in January. Since then, federal agencies and federal contractors have resumed staff training on unconscious bias, microaggressions, systemic racism and white privilege – some of the most common but also most disputed concepts associated with the four-decade-old academic theory. Now critical race theory is about to face a major real-world test: a spate of...

Washington Post Outlines AG Barr As Key Figure Who Blocked Declassification of Spygate Documents

By on Apr 28, 2021

April 16, 2021\Sundance\ The Washington Post has a lengthy hit-piece against Kash Patel where they infer unsourced claims the DOJ is investigating the former Nunes aide and Trump administration official for releasing classified information. Keep in mind that President Trump granted full declassification authority to AG Bill Barr on May 23, 2019.   I would draw your attention to these two paragraphs buried deep in the reporting (emphasis mine): (WaPo) […] The battle against the deep state continued, meanwhile. Patel kept pushing, along with DNI Ratcliffe, for declassification of memos challenging the origins of the Russia investigation. Nakasone [NSA Director] strongly dissented, and Esper [Sec of Defense] backed him up in an October letter to Ratcliffe “urging that the information not be released due to the harm it would do to national security, including specific...