oh you think it is now?
wait until you get a load of this shit
Laura Loomer on Twitter:
cliffs:
bomb threat just called in at the AVIS where a truck full of more ballots were just found (but never recorded)......but now police reported by my favorite JEW laura loomer
the same kind of truck that they appear to be using to bring out the votes in
then used to block the entrance to the HQ yesterday (picture Nash posted)
Tim Canova on Twitter:
Did @browardsheriff Scott Israel order #FortLauderdale airport to be shut down over a “BOMB THREAT” to divert from the fact that an @Avis employee found a PROVISIONAL BALLOT BOX marked from Supervisor of Elections (SOE) tonight?
BREAKING: According to @Avis employee at Fort Lauderdale Airport, the car where the provisional ballot boxes were found was rented by “Noah Holliman”, per voter records a registered Democrat who allegedly works for Broward SOE whose wife Tiffany has contributed to @AndrewGillum
"Broward Sheriff's Office is contracted through Broward County to provide landside and waterside security, as well as air patrol."
Fort Lauderdale Port - Official Port Everglades Site - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Port Everglades has REALLY been expanding its international cargo handling capacity over the last few years: (pics related)
Ever heard of a FTZ? Foreign Trade Zone?
I bet Imran Awan and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz have. They'd need one for their cargo containers full of "luxury cars", weapons, drugs, and people.
See: https://assets.simpleviewcms.com/simpleview/image/upload/v1/clients/porteverglades/Foreign_Trade_Zone_No_25_Tariff_No_4_55d5be66-1ebe-421c-8a14-6923ee2026d2.pdf
"Item No. 101—Ownership and Operation.
Foreign-Trade Zone No. 25 is owned by the Grantee which legally succeeded to the Grant of Authority for the Zone on November 22, 1994. Foreign-Trade Zone authority was originally granted to Port Everglades Authority pursuant to a grant issued by the FTZ Board on December 27, 1976, under provisions of the Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as amended, codified at 19 U.S.C. §§ 81a et seq. "
Quick dig, and I learned that Broward County itself is the 1994 Grantee named as owner of the FTZ at Port Everglades.
BINGO, right there on the first page of search results:
WELCOME TO PORT EVERGLADES: LAX SECURITY. EASY ACCESS. DOCK WORKERS VULNERABLE TO TEMPTATION. ALL HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO AN INCREASE IN DRUG SMUGGLING, PROMPTING LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS TO DECLARE BROWARDS PORT ... - Sun Sentinel
"WELCOME TO PORT EVERGLADES: LAX SECURITY. EASY ACCESS. DOCK WORKERS VULNERABLE TO TEMPTATION. ALL HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO AN INCREASE IN DRUG SMUGGLING, PROMPTING LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS TO DECLARE BROWARD'S PORT …"
This is a bombshell
Why does Sheriff Israel's office has jurisdiction over EVERY fucking thing in Broward?
Schools, airport, shipping port
Unbelievable
One corrupt sheriff, one quickly growing corrupt town
Everything from that county stinks to high heaven
WELCOME TO PORT EVERGLADES: LAX SECURITY. EASY ACCESS. DOCK WORKERS VULNERABLE TO TEMPTATION. ALL HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO AN INCREASE IN DRUG SMUGGLING, PROMPTING LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS TO DECLARE BROWARDS PORT ... - Sun Sentinel
Good lord. This is from 20 years ago. The cancer is toxic by now:
March 7, 1998
Port Everglades is wide open to drug smugglers, cargo thieves – even terrorists.
Federal drug agents warn that if Broward County commissioners and port officials don't do something soon to beef up security, the booming seaport could turn into a criminal cesspool and public safety hazard.
"It's the Wild West out there," said Bill Biossat, resident agent in charge of Customs' investigative unit at Port Everglades. "The place is wide open. We have to get it under control."
Federal agents used Friday's drug conspiracy indictment of 14 private security guards and unionized longshoremen to highlight the depth of the port's problems. They want to pressure Broward County commissioners and port officials to fix them.
The same officials from the U.S. Customs Service, Coast Guard and Drug Enforcement Agency, working in concert with U.S. Rep. E. Clay Shaw, R-Fort Lauderdale, pressured Miami-Dade County to install armed security guards and require criminal background checks for all unionized dockworkers at the Port of Miami.
The result: Miami's drug seizures, especially inside jobs perpetrated by corrupt port workers, are on the decline, and Port Everglades has become what Shaw calls the new "port of least resistance."
Compared to Miami, Port Everglades is a much larger security headache.
Miami's cargo area is contained to Dodge Island, with one way on and off the property and easy spot inspections.
Port Everglades, by comparison, is a wide open racetrack.
Three main roads _ one a major interstate highway _ lead to and from the 1,919-acre Port Everglades tract. There are no guard gates.
A drug runner can drive up to a container, toss two duffel bags filled with cocaine into his trunk and be headed westbound on Interstate 595 in less than four minutes.
Add poor lighting, limited surveillance cameras and the worst _ easy dockside access.
Parking near docks has encouraged "rip 'n' run" drug smuggling and cargo theft by corrupt stevedores. Surveillance agents have even seen taxis drive right up to a freighter and remove several large bags of suspected contraband.
Demand Justice, an organization founded by former members of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and associated with a “social welfare organization” financed by billionaire activist George Soros, is helping to organize volunteers to aid Senator Bill Nelson’s campaign with the Florida recount.
Demand Justice sent out a blast email asking for “volunteers to help out in a variety of roles in the recount process, including observing at polls, data processing, and logistics organization.”
The group advertised that it is seeking supporters who are either in Florida or who can travel there.
The email linked to a signup form on Nelson’s campaign website asking for volunteers in the following areas: Observing the counts; scheduling volunteers and staff; data processing; general logistics; and outreach.
Demand Justice, which formed earlier this year, took center stage when it helped lead opposition to President Trump’s Supreme Court pick, Brett Kavanaugh.
The organization came under news media scrutiny for its refusal to disclose its donor list. The Associated Press reported:
Demand Justice was formed just a few months ago and is structured in such a way that it doesn’t have to file annual tax returns. That’s because it’s “fiscally sponsored” by a tax-exempt social welfare organization called the Sixteen Thirty Fund. The Sixteen Thirty Fund files federal tax returns but doesn’t have to disclose the identities of its donors.
A recent Daily Caller investigation found that Soros’s Open Society Policy Center (OSPC) previously donated some $2.2 million to the Sixteen Thirty Fund, the fiscal sponsor for Demand Justice.
The Sixteen Thirty Fund describes itself as providing a “fiscal sponsorship vehicle for donors to direct capital toward social welfare projects that include advocacy, lobbying, and some political and electoral activities.”
Demand Justice was founded by Brian Fallon, who served as press secretary for Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. The group’s digital team is headed by Gabrielle McCaffrey, who was a digital organizer for Clinton’s campaign.
Working at Demand Justice is Paige Herwig, a former Judiciary Committee aide to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA). Prior to her stint with Feinstein, Herwig served as counselor to Attorney General Loretta Lynch.