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Remember That Show? Ep. 22: Baywatch Nights
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Remember That Show? Ep. 22: Baywatch Nights

We’re entering the Halloween season by exploring the 2 season spin-off, Baywatch Nights starring David Hasselhoff, Angie Harmon and plenty of sexy guest stars. We examine the bizarre  Season 2 shift from lackluster detective drama CONTINUE READING... The post Remember That Show? Ep. 22: Baywatch Nights appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Common Sense Elections Aims to Stop Bogus Ballots
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Common Sense Elections Aims to Stop Bogus Ballots

Donald J. Trump is on a roll, but his campaign could get run over. The GOP nominee is on message. He pledges to restore prosperity, retame inflation, reseal the border, refight crime, and resurrect global tranquility. America was better off when Trump’s “Peace Through Strength” policy bolstered European harmony and catalyzed the Abraham Accords. Under Kamala Harris’ “War Through Weakness” doctrine, Moscow’s bombs blast Kiev and Tehran’s missiles rock Tel Aviv. Trump running mate JD Vance’s commanding debate performance Oct. 1 dazzled voters and razzled his Democrat rival, Minnesota Gov. Tim “Knucklehead” Walz. Trump leads Harris in social media engagement, and the Republican ticket is rising in swing states. But Trump’s progress could evaporate, thanks to a hazard as invisible—yet potentially lethal—as carbon monoxide. This election could come down to one or two toss-up states captured by a relative handful of problematic mail-in ballots. Unlike normal ballots, which precinct workers personally hand to and collect from actual voters, mail-in ballots have zero chain of custody. County clerks or independent printers haul truckloads of ballots to U.S. Postal Service facilities. Letter carriers deliver them as addressed. Most of these ballots find actual voters, but others reach questionable or even unqualified locations, directed to phantom “voters” who have moved away, passed on, or never even existed. Left-wing nongovernmental organizations, or NGOs, harvest, complete, and submit these ballots at election offices. They also deposit them in unsupervised drop boxes. This “one-time-only” measure—implemented during 2020’s COVID-19 horror—has become as unshakable as lampreys. A smattering of such bogus ballots might be a minor nuisance. Unfortunately, their abundance could cost Trump the White House. A new organization called Common Sense Elections harnesses robust fractal computing to reconcile voter rolls with property tax records, postal change-of-address forms, and other government databases. Austin, Texas-based ballot security expert Jay Valentine launched Common Sense Elections to expose “addresses such as a Walmart, bank, 7-Eleven, or a college dorm room where the student graduated 12 years ago—all yielding ballots that NGOs gather and vote.” I am assisting this movement to stop bogus ballots. What Common Sense Elections discovered in Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin should trigger klaxons at Trump-Vance headquarters and the Republican National Committee. Here it is in chart form: —Across these states, 660,290 mail-in ballots are tied to registered voters who permanently moved to other states. These absentees number 68,983 in Georgia (far exceeding Joe Biden’s 2020 margin of victory: 11,779 votes); 262,488 in Pennsylvania (which Biden won by 80,555); and 42,043 in Wisconsin (Biden’s by 20,682). —Voters who moved to other in-state counties total 457,310. These include 65,857 relocated voters in Michigan (which Trump won in 2016 by 10,704 votes) and 169,083 in Pennsylvania (which Trump secured in 2016 with 44,292 votes). —Voters who moved and left no forwarding residence total 146,160. —Those linked to invalid addresses total 663,514. Pennsylvania is home to 346,505 such “voters.” Voters are registered as living at the Las Vegas airport and a vacant lot in Sin City. (Deroy Murdock/Google Earth/Public Interest Legal Foundation) —Voters recorded as residing at commercial sites: 4,914. These reflect, among others, “voters” at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport and a vacant lot at 9145 Mann St., Las Vegas. —A staggering 916,100 voters are enrolled with missing or incorrect apartment numbers. This boosts the odds that postal workers will leave unclaimed ballots in lobbies or mailrooms, where harvesters can retrieve and abuse them. —All told, these screwy ballots total 2,848,288—in just these six states and involving only these six anomalies shown here. Deeper and wider scrutiny has yielded graver worries. The good news is that Common Sense Elections’ technology identifies these suspicious destinations. It then asks county clerks not to send them mail-in ballots. CSE also monitors ballots that are filled in and returned. It flags those that arrive from fishy addresses and advises election officials not to count them. In the shadow of Big Bad Wolf Barbecue, 14 “voters” are registered at this non-residence, a UPS Store at 4920 Pennell Rd., Aston, PA 19014. (Google Earth) Those who insist on tabulating bogus ballots could face litigation. Election integrity activists who inspected Wisconsin’s voter lists via Common Sense Elections sued Sept. 30 to require that Badger State election officials verify the registrations associated with 143,742 eyebrow-raising addresses.  Four days earlier, on Sept. 26, CSE’s allies sued Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, to address 162,037 registrants who seemingly switched counties or completely exited the Peach State. If so, the plaintiffs want such registrations declared inactive. Through these and related efforts, Common Sense Elections hopes to make elections great again by rallying America around the battle cry of its website address: StopBogusBallots.com. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Common Sense Elections Aims to Stop Bogus Ballots appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Why Does Nobody Talk About the American Hostages in Gaza?
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Why Does Nobody Talk About the American Hostages in Gaza?

Why Does Nobody Talk About the American Hostages in Gaza?
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Outbreak Hits Vietnam Zoos And Virus Spreads To Antarctica – Latest On H5N1 Bird Flu
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Outbreak Hits Vietnam Zoos And Virus Spreads To Antarctica – Latest On H5N1 Bird Flu

And the first human cases are reported in California.
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Our Galaxy Appears To Be Part Of Structure So Large It Challenges Our Models Of Cosmology
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Our Galaxy Appears To Be Part Of Structure So Large It Challenges Our Models Of Cosmology

The tiny red dot is us.
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Strange Ice On Arctic Seafloor Shows It's A Surprisingly Dynamic World Down There
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Strange Ice On Arctic Seafloor Shows It's A Surprisingly Dynamic World Down There

The icy depths of the Arctic Ocean are an ever-changing world, not a static environment stuck in a deep freeze.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
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Frank Olson: The MK-Ultra Scientist Who Fell from the 13th Floor
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Frank Olson: The MK-Ultra Scientist Who Fell from the 13th Floor

This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. The post Frank Olson: The MK-Ultra Scientist Who Fell from the 13th Floor appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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'He feels an obligation': Dolphins star Tua Tagovailoa reportedly dead set on return despite concussion history
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'He feels an obligation': Dolphins star Tua Tagovailoa reportedly dead set on return despite concussion history

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will reportedly attempt another comeback after sustaining a brutal concussion on the field.Tagovailoa suffered his third concussion at the NFL level on September 12 against the Buffalo Bills and has since been placed on injured reserve by the Dolphins. At the time, the team announced the quarterback would seek opinions from multiple independent neurologists.According to USA Today, this marked Tagovailoa's fourth concussion dating back to his college career at Alabama. The quarterback has also suffered a fractured pelvis, dislocated hip, and broken nose, and he injured his back in what has been called an injury-plagued career.Despite this, close friend and former linebacker Manti Te'o said that Tagovailoa has decided he wants to make another return to football.Tua is "going to try to get back," Te'o said in an airport interview at LAX.Te'o claimed he spoke to the quarterback's father over the phone and wasn't shocked at all when he heard the news."It's no surprise to me that he's going to try to do so," Te'o told TMZ. "That's just Tua being Tua. He loves the game. He feels an obligation to his teammates. That's just who he is. He plays hurt."If the information is accurate, that would mean it took just three weeks (or less) for the 26-year-old to decide to return following the brain injury."Tua's a grown man now," Te'o continued. "He has a family of his own. I think everybody just wants the best for him — whatever that is."This seemingly confirms earlier reports from just days after Tagovailoa's injury that claimed he had no plans to stop playing permanently."Tua Tagovailoa has no plans to retire, sources say," NFL Network's Ian Rapoport said in a video on X."The goal is to get on the field when he is ready. That's one reason [coach] Mike McDaniel would not put a timeline on it. Wouldn't even address it. Timelines lead to anxiety," Rapoport added.Dolphins coach McDaniel had said at the time that he was simply concerned about "the human being," not his football career."I think I'll let Tua be the champion of his own career and speak on that," McDaniel said.In 2024, Tagovailoa signed a four-year, $212 million contract extension with the Dolphins that included a $42 million signing bonus.The renewal came after two concussions at the NFL level, but the quarterback had such a stellar year in 2023 that he was given $167 million in guaranteed money, averaging out to an annual salary of just over $53 million.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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This AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D benchmark leak beats the 7800X3D gaming CPU by over 28%
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This AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D benchmark leak beats the 7800X3D gaming CPU by over 28%

A new AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D benchmark has leaked, and it appears to show a substantial increase in clock speed compared to the new CPU’s predecessor, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. While the latter is an amazing gaming CPU, its 5GHz peak clock speed held it back in application benchmarks, but these newly leaked Cinebench results appear to show that this CPU can also hold its own in content creation tasks. That means the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D wouldn’t just be the best gaming CPU when it launches, but also a formidable chip when it comes to heavily multi-threaded workloads, such as video encoding and 3D rendering. Not only that, but it also looks as though the 9800X3D’s single-threaded performance is also well ahead of that of the 7800X3D, suggesting a substantial increase in clock speed. Continue reading This AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D benchmark leak beats the 7800X3D gaming CPU by over 28% MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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Alien Isolation 2 is actually happening, already in early development
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Alien Isolation 2 is actually happening, already in early development

In any conversation about the best survival horror games ever, Alien Isolation should always get a mention. The game has just turned a decade old, and what better way to celebrate than by announcing that its long-awaited sequel is actually happening. Yes, Alien Isolation 2 is in development. Continue reading Alien Isolation 2 is actually happening, already in early development MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best horror games, Alien: Isolation review, Best VR games
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