Whistleblower Imprisoned for Investigating Election Fraud

By Martin Armstrong Colorado Judge Matthew Barrett just sentenced Tina Peters to nine years in prison. Nine years. Tina Peters is a 69-year-old woman, with no prior criminal record, who was found guilty of “attempting to influence a public servant in violation of duty” among other election-related… pic.twitter.com/r1uSSPshRP — Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) October 3, 2024 …

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Ukrainian Lawmaker Dubinsky Imprisoned for 60 Days and Charged With Treason for So-Called “Misinformation” – Is Sanctioned by US for Divulging Proof of Burisma Corruption

It seemed just a play on Kiev’s shadow civil war, but it turns out there are also Burisma corruption ties involved. The Ukrainian lawmaker charged with treason for ‘misinformation’ has been remanded in detention for 60 days – and, as the story unfolds and we get a better notion of who Oleksandr Dubinsky is, it turns …

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DC Judge Tanya Chutkan refuses to recuse herself, claims she never said Trump should be prosecuted & imprisoned despite court transcripts to the contrary. Reaction: “She will never recuse. This trial is her retirement package. It is her future book proposal & million-dollar advance.”

  Numerous statements by Chutkan suggesting Trump should be charged for January 6. Expressing disappointment that Trump was not yet charged – Criticizing a J6 Defendant's "blind loyalty to one person who, by the way, remains free to this day." pic.twitter.com/O9WVD3WdBP — Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) September 11, 2023 Most notably, Chutkan admitted she pre-judged Trump's …

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L.A. County, California has now ruled that cops will no longer be allowed to arrest people for “minor” non-violent crimes; releasing imprisoned individuals without bail.

L.A. County, California has now ruled that cops will no longer be allowed to arrest people for “minor” non-violent crimes like battery, robbery, etc. Furthermore, those currently imprisoned for committing these offenses will be released from jail without having to pay bail, awaiting their arraignment date. How does battery qualify as a non-violent crime? Hmm. …

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