BREAKING: Supply Confirms Venezuela Rigidity About Cartel Working Elections Globally With Machines – JP

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The JP has confirmed through sources close to the situation within the Trump executive branch that the pressure being applied to the Maduro regime in Venezuela is directly related to evidence provided that a cartel centered in Venezuela is controlling elections across the world via election machine technology.

We are very confident in our source’s information, as the source has been extremely accurate in the past.

The backdrop we are told is that this cartel controls close to $3 trillion in assets and has infiltrated governments from local to national jurisdictions in nations across the planet, including the United States.

The cartel is also running large amounts of fentanyl and other controlled substances into the U.S.

Sources describe a massive hunt for server farms in Venezuela where the technology is located, in order to destroy it via whatever means necessary. Likely options will include air strikes and special operations direct action missions.

The U.S. Army’s 160th Special Operations Regiment has been seen operating in the area.

The JP has detailed election fraud for the last decade across the great state of Florida. It is not known if this confirmed fraudulent activity is connected to the Maduro regime.

Our parent company CDM has detailed similar election fraud in Georgia.

The recent video by the ‘seditious six’ was likely a response to pending military action, declared our source. “Desperate people take desperate action”, we are told.

Confronting this organized crime activity is in the national security interest of the United States and vital to restoring the republic. We wholeheartedly support this action and will cover events to the best of our ability.





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Las Vegas News Magazine

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