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I'm still puzzled as to why our government would fly in 320,000 illegals, link below:

https://greatawakening.win/p/17shvuoWPQ/biden-administration-has-flown-i/c/

The article suggests this was a way to reduce the illegal crossing numbers, but seems an easier way to do that is to secure the border. The article also talks about some parole program where they get two years of legal status and are allowed to work.

I don't trust this administration, or most of our congress for that matter. Biden didn't win in 2020 and have even less of a chance of winning in 2024 unless they have some shenanigans planned. Is there a chance they could have naturalized these illegals on the flight, signed them up to vote, and then drop them off in swing states? I see they didn't want to reveal which airports they were flown to.

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I was thinking it would be great if the banks who lent Trump the money for his real estate ventures put up the money for his bond. Seems as if it would be a slap in the face to peek-a-boo James and the corrupt judge.

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I hope this is not breaking any forum rules. Figured I would pass on some info regarding savings on computers. My company has some employee saving program they're associated with, it's called "perks at work". At any rate, I usually ignore most of the emails showing the deals as it seemed the saving were pretty meager, like 2%. However, I was in the market for a laptop and I compared the cyber deals listed on the site against the same products logging in via the "perks at work" login. For the computer I was looking at the savings was $500! Your savings may vary. :)

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@20:13

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocGt2Mg2UcM

Walter Kirn was pretty good also.

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I assume this is another case of Biden reading whatever comes up on the teleprompter regardless of whether they're instructions. Not sure if this hit the news yet. I just saw it on Fox tonight. The people working the teleprompter must be exhausted trying to figure out how to get this dope to not do such stupid stuff.

@0:58 in below video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YZ8T_wt1YI

I assume "Full Stop" was an instruction as opposed to text he was supposed to speak.

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I'm not expert on archiving. I have been using archive.is to archive web pages. I had assumed it also attempts to archive the embedded images of the page. However, that doesn't seem to be the case. I tried archiving this page:

https://forum.heatinghelp.com/discussion/143265/so-we-just-de-knuckleheaded-nickdus-steam-boiler

which gave me this:

https://archive.is/SO9bs

but the image links have references to the original site. For instance:

https://archive.is/o/SO9bs/https://us.v-cdn.net/5021738/uploads/posts/14960/image.jpg

Seems kind of pointless. Though on the home page of archive.is it does say:

It saves a text and a graphical copy of the page for better accuracy

So maybe embedded images are out of scope. If so, are there archive sites which do archive the embedded images?

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If these two articles (which are really the same article) are true:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/finally-finally-finally-election-group-uncovers-fraud/

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/12/real-time-election-fraud-database-latency/

it seems the fraudsters found a pretty ingenious way to commit election fraud. That would give the election fraudsters access to 10's of thousands or 100's of thousands, or more, pristine official ballots and it appears no one was the wiser, until these articles were published.

However, if the ballot envelope has the address it was sent to, which I assume it does (but I can't remember what my ballot envelope had on it), unless the fraudsters were able to reprint new ballot envelopes wouldn't inspecting the envelopes make it such that you could identify invalid addresses and thus know these ballots were undelivered? I assume there is also some auditing the post office does for undelivered mail, so that should be able to be checked also. Though it seems some unscrupulous post office employees might have been involved in the election fraud. And I guess ballot envelopes are usually not provided because they have voter information, another benefit for the fraudsters.

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Don't get me wrong, having the government ask/force a private company to censor people they disagree with is bad, hugely bad. And I love what Elon is doing by exposing what went on. However, why all the talk about a new election because of the Twitter stuff? Trump won bigly despite the Twitter censoring. There is a much bigger problem, election fraud. It appears there was a coordinated effort to insert enough fraudulent ballots in the swing states to sway the election. This needs to be dealt with, ideally with severe punishment, and fixed so that it never happens again.

I don't want people thinking Trump lost because of Twitter while the election fraudsters get away scot-free.

Seems Mike Lindell and team has figured out how they did it:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/finally-finally-finally-election-group-uncovers-fraud/

Not sure why this can't be investigated. Seems they have all the voters, at least in some states, where the address was changed. Why not canvass those voters?

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I can't remember seeing any endorsement by Trump for speaker of the house. Maybe Wayne Root's theory (not sure if he heard it from someone else) is correct and Trump will become speaker of the house.

I'm trying to search for a comment in a post but I don't seem to be able to find it. The comment had "retire" and "abrams" as far as I remember. The post was just from one or two days ago.

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From thegatewaypundit:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/interview-adam-steen-president-trumps-historic-write-endorsement-wisconsin-rino-robin-vos/

I'm not from Wisconsin so wondering whether any Winconsiners (not sure if that's the correct term) can fill us in on how well known this effort is. Was Trump in Wisconsin recently stumping for Adam Steen?

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From gatewaypundit:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/transgender-inmate-now-identifies-baby-demands-diaper-baby-food-prison/

Why stop there? Why not ask for a wet nurse to breast feed you? A baby needs his bonding time after all.

I would have thought these crazy woke liberals would have woken up a long time ago but I guess their idiocy has no bounds. They'll probably grant this idiot's request.

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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/11/identify-american-indian-scotus-alito-appears-mock-elizabeth-pocahontas-warren-native-american-family-lore-remarks-video/

Well, I identify as an American Indian because I’ve always been told that some ancestor back in the old days was an American — was an American Indian.

Alito is right up there with Thomas.

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I guess there is a state or states where the legislature has actually passed one or more laws that say that you must recognize the student as the gender they identify as, or something like that.

I was talking with someone who was on the front-lines of this and I suggested to use that same logic against them. I suggested getting a bunch of students to stop going to class but be sure to let the school administration know that they identify as straight 'A' students and thus expect nothing less than an 'A' in every course. Maybe this would expose the foolishness of the whole 'identify as' movement.

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At that time I was reading up on the post/comments here but now I don't remember if there was any consensus as to the legitimacy of those posts. And maybe it's not possible to determine 100% whether it was or wasn't the Q team who posted.

The posts started on Jun 24, the date Roe v. Wade was overturned. And I guess at that time someone noticed 11.3 in some Roe v. Wade legal documents. So if 11.3 is a reference to Roe v. Wade then most likely no one would have associated 11.3 with Roe v. Wade without those Q posts showing up.

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I'm currently on one of the large IT company's email provider. It's driving me nuts as it's constantly thinking there's suspicious activity on my account, probably because I'm using TOR, and then challenges me with a code it texts to my phone. And then every once in a while it thinks my password might be compromised and makes me change it. I never want to be forced to change my password. I will handle the security (password) for my account.

They also read my email as I've received calendar reminders of an upcoming flight and there's no way they would have known that without reading my email. They of course think they're doing me a favor, but I don't need any favors from them. I'd rather they not have access to my emails.

And I don't mind paying a reasonable amount for a good secure email provider who believes in privacy.

I found this site and it appears to have some good info:

https://restoreprivacy.com/email/secure/

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