On Elections, DHS Is an Advisor on Cybersecurity, Not the Nation’s Policeman of Election Fraud

Source: PJ Media.

Maybe you have heard the statement from the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) that the 2020 presidential election was “the most secure in American history.” If you have, take it with a grain of salt.

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Trump’s legal team holds press conference about the election

Today’s press conference was unlike anything I have ever seen before. Trump’s lawyers described a two-part legal strategy. Part 1 involves preventing state certification of election results based on the affidavits of eye witnesses who allege various frauds. The lawyers claim these allegations by themselves will be enough to prove that Trump won the election by a landslide. Part 2 involves a conspiracy of international scope. The basic allegation is that a nationwide Democratic Party political machine planned and implemented an elaborate scheme to steal the election using both old school techniques and electronic manipulation of the vote counting.

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K–12: Why John Saxon Is the Brightest Star in Math Education

Source: American Thinker.

One of the things that most astounds me is the observation that teaching has existed for thousands of years, but in our age we try to reinvent it. You’d think that the art and science of instruction would have been finalized long ago; that all the gains to be wrung from the psychology of the process would have been discovered and formalized as a perfect and complete pedagogy, ready to use. But it is not so.

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Even a Military-Enforced Quarantine Can’t Stop the Virus, Study Reveals

Source: American Institute for Economic Research.

Most significant in this story is the disconnect between the substance of the study and how the study’s key finding is reported by media. It almost seems as if media are protecting a special interest by shaping narratives away from the facts at hand.

Pro-lockdown propaganda is suddenly commonplace. I don’t trust it.