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Nigel Farage Exposes EU Referendum Fraud

Nigel Farage has said that he believes evidence of EU Referendum fraud has been uncovered, saying that EU migrants without dual nationally have received polling cards illegally.  The leader of UKIP tweeted “I’m getting several emails saying that EU migrants without dual nationality are receiving #EUref polling cards. This needs looking at.” According to the Daily Mail, British voters have moved towards voting to leave the European Union in next month’s referendum according to two surveys by polling firm ICM, surprising investors and sending sterling sharply lower.

Senate Bill Gives FBI Unlimited Surveillance Powers

The Senate Intelligence Committee have voted for a new secret bill that will allow the FBI unlimited surveillance powers over private user data, without the need for a warrant.  The bill will allow U.S. security agencies to access a large range of digital data, without requesting permission from a court or the user. Senator Ron Wyden has slammed the bill as being undemocratic and Orwellian-like: “This bill takes a hatchet to important protections for Americans’ liberty.

Electoral Fraud Discovered In Austrian Presidential Election

Evidence of electoral fraud have emerged in the recent Austrian elections, as an unlikely candidate won the election, amid an impossible “147% voter turnout”.  Far-left Green candidate Alexander Van der Bellen unexpectedly defeated Norbert Hober from the Freedom Party of Austria by 31,000 votes, winning 50.35% to 49.65%. Americanthinker.com reports: The lights were already blinking red on the day the results were being released.

Hillary Isn’t a Lock

After losing the race for president in 2008, Hillary made plans to ensure that never happened again.

She believed—no, she was certain—that history had chosen her to be the first woman president of the United States. All the years of acting the role of First Lady, all the public humiliation with Bill’s sex life strewn across TV, it would all finally pay off.

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