Showing posts with label Califirnia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Califirnia. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 June 2016

MUST WATCH: Proof of a stolen eection in California

Hillary Clinton's election fraud finally exposed. California stolen from Bernie Sanders!

I've been researching around the clock trying to dig up as much evidence as I could of the election fraud in California. When I first saw the results of California I knew immediately some fuckery was afoot. The results were way out of the margin of error and the canceled exit polls were a red flag. I have discovered that Bernie Sanders won California by a land slide but most of his votes were not counted. I've compiled most of my evidence in this video in a dramatic documentary format. Please spread this video around and burn this evil witch with the sunlight she fears.

Proof that voting machines can be flipped https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvF21...

Voting manipulation evidence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IAJ5...

This video is based on and worded around this article: http://justicegazette.org/bernie-defr...

Digital voice generated using this website: //ttsreader.com/http

Full video of poll worker Ashley Beck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW0bf...

Royalty Free Music used in this video here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlWn-...

Transcript: Dear citizens of America. As most of you already know, Hillary Clinton defeated Bernie Sanders in the California democratic primary by 12.6 points on June 7th 2016. 55.8% for Hillary Clinton and 43.2% for Bernie Sanders, but recently leaked information shows mass election fraud across the state. The shear mass of the election fraud that took place in California was staggering and is unlike anything we have seen in decades. It is estimated that 2 out of every 3 of Bernie Sanders votes were not counted during the California primary election. We will explain in detail exactly how the election was rigged and provide our sources. Let's begin.

The true results of the election is estimated to be 69% to 31% in favor of Sanders. This is a land slide 38 point victory for Bernie Sanders. So how did Hillary Clinton manage to syphon 50 points from Sanders? Using 3 simple election fraud methods simultaneously.

Method 1: Bernie Sanders is heavily favored among NPP voters; in fact, this demographic is the main factor in Bernie Sanders' 38 point landslide victory. The Democratic Party ordered all NPP voters to use provisional ballots during the California election, and these ballots were thrown out and not counted toward the election. A newly-trained California poll worker speaks out about her experience at her training session in the following footage.

Method 2: Bernie Sanders is also heavily favored among young Americans and new voters, but many of these young or new voters were registered as Democrats during the voting process, so the fake ballot tricks could not work. Many young or new voters were instead purged completely, finding that their registrations had magically vanished or switched to Republican. Without the young voters, Bernie Sanders was forced to compete with Hillary with old democratic voters, but these are Hillary's strongest demographics; this put Sanders at a crushing disadvantage.

Method 3: Flipping the electronic voting machines. There are many reports of voting machine irregularities across the state. Poll workers in Los Angeles and Orange County report that Bernie won the electronic votes in their precincts by well over a 2 to 1 margin, the opposite of the result of the vote count. ​The contrast between this and the outcome is indicative of vote-flipping. This result in another 7 figure number of Bernie Sanders votes not being counted; in fact, this is much worse. Millions of Bernie Sanders votes were actually counted as Hillary Clinton votes. This is sickening.


Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Extreme weather news - 12/02/2014

Nearing 'Super' Status, Typhoon Hagupit Heads Towards Philippines
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Typhoon Hagupit in the Pacific Ocean in an enhanced tracking image Tuesday provided by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.



2 December, 2014

A little more than a year since Super Typhoon Haiyan killed thousands and devastated large parts of the Philippines, another storm, Typhoon Hagupit, was bearing down on the Pacific island nation Wednesday morning with sustained winds of 80 mph, the national weather bureau said.

Hagupit — which Ari Sarsalari, a forecaster for The Weather Channel, said could reach "super typhoon" strength before the end of the week — was still about 1,000 miles east of the country and wasn't expected to begin affecting the weather there until midday Thursday. Landfall wasn't expected until Sunday, but already, government and emergency officials were warning of potential life-threatening dangers in eastern Mindanao, home to a major Philippine military base, and in Western Micronesia and Palau.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration warned of storm surges up to 13 feet, with extreme flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains.

The threat comes about 13 months after Super Typhoon Haiyan obliterated much of the Philippines' Leyte region, killing more than 7,000 people and leaving 4 million homeless. The region is still struggling to recover from that once-in-a-lifetime hit, with thousands of families still living in tents.

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Typhoon Hagupit will landfall on Dec 6. Dont forget to bring payong. Stay safe tayo on that date.

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Another bad one coming, let's prepare tweeps! "@DZMMTeleRadyo: 'Hagupit,' typhoon http://bit.ly/1tJDyXj  pic.twitter.com/Mcf6nTFSdy

Parched California prepares for possible flooding




VISALIA, Calif. — As drenching rains moving Saturday across Northern California, this city about 230 miles to the southwest was preparing for possible flooding next week.

The city is offering free empty sandbags and piles of sand so residents can make their own barriers against flooding. A series of potent storms are expected late Monday or early Tuesday that could drop rain and snow through early Friday, said meteorologist Scott Borgioli of WeatherAg.com, a Visalia-based forecasting service for the agricultural industry


On Saturday south of the San Francisco Bay Area, television crews turned out to record the sight — uncommon lately — of authorities in Contra Costa and San Mateo counties opening sandbag stations to help residents guard against local flooding.

Across Northern California, the National Weather Service was predicting 1 to 3 inches of rain in low-lying regions and up to 5 inches in the Sierra Nevada.

Storms that began overnight brought between three-quarters of an inch of rain in San Jose to more than 3 inches to the north in Napa. But forecasters stressed that one rainy weekend would barely move the needle on California's three-year drought.

No major flooding was immediately reported.

At Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada, manager Jake Sullivan at the Union 76 service station was watching the couple of inches of snow that fell overnight as it melted, and thinking positive thoughts about more snow to come. In all, up to a foot of snow was expected to fall on high Sierra elevations before the weekend ends, a welcome prospect after a dry winter last year all but killed the winter ski season for many communities.


Major storm poundаs 

drought-ridden West Coast

California's biggest rain storm of the year is flooding streets, knocking out power and forcing evacuations. Ben Tracy reports on the damage done and what lies ahead.



Birdseye View of Washington 

State Flooding




As heavy rains fell the Skagit River swells, flooding parts of Western Washington State

Crews work to clean up after storm in Clearf, Pennsylvania



A violent storm system prompted many tornado warnings all over the 6News viewing area. While emergency service officials do not believe a tornado touched down, many were left without power Tuesday.


Floods in Morocco






Interesting cyclone making landfall in the Italian Peninsula

Tornado tears up Spanish resort

Holiday makers in the popular Spanish resort of Torremelinos ran for cover as a Tornado wreaked havoc across areas of the Costa del Sol..



Southern France: 5 dead after extreme storms and flooding





With some Christian prophecy


FLOODS Ravage JAMAICA - Collapsed Homes, Farms, Livestock Dead 12.2.14




Floods destroy houses, businesses and block roads in Mombasa, Kenya



Businesses in Mombasa County are counting losses after heavy rains that hit Mombasa County on Monday night caused flooding destroying their business premises. The heavy rains have interrupted business operations in the business district. The rain lasted through the night destroying vehicles, flooding residential houses and blocking roads in the city. There is however an increased risk of outbreak of diseases after the floodwater drained into the boreholes from where the area residents get water for their use. Residents are now calling on the county government


Weather record in Australia