John Durham seeks indictment of Clinton Campaign Lawyer

Breaking report from the New York Times (Savage and Goldman, et al.): Special Counsel John Durham “will ask a grand jury to indict” former DNC/Clinton campaign lawyer (and Perkins Coie partner) Michael Sussman for giving false statements. The false statement charges would relate to a September 19, 2016 meeting FBI lawyer James Baker had with Sussman, where Sussman relayed to the FBI the discredited theory that the Trump Organization was communicating with Alfa Bank.

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AZ AUDIT UPDATE: Decertification hearing 09/21/21

“There’s gonna be a hearing on the 21st that’s going to decide whether or not they moved forward to decertify this election. Everybody needs to pay attention to it, not just in Arizona, but in the entire country,” he explained. “…We are talking about the future of our country cannot move forward until we resolve the election integrity issues of the 2020 presidential election, which clearly has issues.” -Michael Flynn

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Air Force pilots resign over covid mandate

One officer, a 29-year-old F-22 Raptor pilot, said of the situation, “We undergo routine physicals and must meet rigorous fitness standards to stay on flight duty. I think it’s safe to say all Air Force pilots are in good physical condition. We must be to endure extreme G-force stress on our body. There is no reason we should be at risk of Covid-19 or becoming sick from it. I know I’m not alone in rejecting this potentially dangerous and soundly untested shot.”

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Blaming the pandemic on unvaccinated, mandating young and healthy get vaccinated, risking combat readiness and pilot health by forcing vaccines on them, all make no scientific or rational sense. The precautionary principle demands vaccines be proved safe before they can be forced on people. Biden admin should fully disprove Steve Kirsch’s claims before rushing into even more dangerous nonsense. ABN

California professor sues over vaccine mandate, says he has natural immunity

“I feel like I’m being treated unequally,” Aaron Kheriaty, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at the University of California, Irvine, said, SBG reported. “If my immunity is as good, indeed, very likely better, than that conferred by the vaccine, there doesn’t seem to be any rational basis for discriminating against my form of immunity and requiring me to get a different form of immunity.”

“It violates medical ethics to expose someone to this risk when they have robust, durable immunity that actually neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 upon exposure,” the faculty members wrote.

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