Sunday, July 18, 2021
Arizona Senate Leader: State’s 11 Electors Cannot Be Recalled After Maricopa Audit
Arizona Senate Leader: State’s 11 Electors Cannot Be Recalled After Maricopa Audit: Doug Logan, the CEO of Cyber Ninjas, told senators that auditors couldn’t find any record of Maricopa County sending some 74,000 mail-in ballots and also discovered that around 18,000 people voted but were taken off voter rolls “soon after the election.” He added that there were “11,326 people who were not on the voter rolls on Nov. 7, 2020, but appeared on the rolls on Dec. 4, 2020, and 3,981 people who voted after registering after Oct. 15, 2020.”
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Eleanor Holmes Norton introduces bill requiring 'gender equality' in crash-test dummies - Washington Times
Eleanor Holmes Norton introduces bill requiring 'gender equality' in crash-test dummies - Washington Times: Democratic Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District's non-voting representative in the House, wants to see greater gender parity in crash-test dummies.
Paper discussing biological warfare of ‘great interest’ to Chinese military: Intelligence chair | Sky News Australia
Paper discussing biological warfare of ‘great interest’ to Chinese military: Intelligence chair | Sky News Australia: Liberal Senator James Paterson has revealed he holds concerns about China’s lack of transparency amid revelations researchers discussed the use of biological weapons five years before COVID-19 struck.
Mr Paterson – who chairs the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security - said he was “concerned” that Chinese military researchers had discussed biological warfare in the document.
“What this paper shows is it is of a great deal of interest to the highest levels of the People’s Liberation Army,” he said.
“What we would ask of them, as we’d ask of any government in the world, is to be transparent and open about that.”
Mr Paterson said as China was a signatory to major international agreements banning the research of biological weapons, he was concerned whether the interest in the paper had “gone further”.
“China like many other countries has entered into obligations not to conduct research of this nature for all these reasons outlined in your introduction,” he said.
“They are highly dangerous weapons that could do massive harm to our societies and no one wants to see them released.
“The interest they have is noteworthy and what we’d be concerned about is whether
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