Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Election Fraud - Proof

"The most secure election in history!"

  • A couple from Illinois, Jodie and Ken Zitko, have formed a group of concerned citizens who have been analyzing the Illinois state voter database. They have found serious irregularities detailed in a formal complaint filed with Bernadette Matthews, Director of the Illinois State Board of Elections on December 21st.

    Here are some of their findings after almost 2,000 hours of analysis…

  • There were over 300,000 votes from the 2020 election missing or deleted from the Illinois voter data prior to the conclusion of the Federal retention period of 22 months.
  • Over a four-year period, Illinois’ population decreased by 150,000, while the voter roll increased by 650,000.
  • Over 2.5 million people had votes cast prior to their registration dates.
  • More than 230,000 registrations show seemingly Illegal or illogical registration dates.
  • There are more than 4 million apparent registration violations out of 8.9 million registrations.

The folks running this audit are like actuaries on steroids. In a face-to-face survey of over 1,300 voters, they uncovered something like 57% irregularities, and included a couple of videos where people who never voted except in presidential elections, somehow have off-year and primary votes cast in their names. 

Go read it all - a 38% error rate in voter registration totals and a 14% error rate in vote totals.

The legal standard? 0.0008%, meaning you cannot legally certify ANY election in Illinois.

Lawsuits are pending, but the only real solution is to burn it to the ground.

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This A$$hole

Gaslighting is his only trick:

  • Governor J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) claimed Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that Republicans were trying to take away Americans’ freedoms.

    Pritzker said, “Independents understand that, as Democrats do, that it’s the Republicans that are trying to take your freedoms away. It’s the Republicans that are trying to take away your Social Security and your Medicare. It’s the Republicans that are basically fighting against the working families of America.”

We haven't seen a single bill in Congress regarding anyone taking away anything. In fact, every bill we're reading about is all about expanding spending for illegals, Ukraine, Mid-East, Hunter bribes, etc.

Taking away freedoms? Anyone seen the PICA Act and the unconstitutional gun registry currently being litigated in a number of court venues? Let's not even get into the last few years to COVID "executive orders" where freedoms cease to exist when one fata$$ decides they don't, all while he flies his family (and their horses) to parties and competitions in red states.

That's all the left, the dems, and Fata$$.

And when voters (and a few correct thinking aldercreatures) tried to let Chicagoans have a say in whether-or-not to continue "sanctuary" insanity, it was democrats and progressives who decided that citizens didn't get to have a say.

Really "free" of them.

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Monday, January 15, 2024

Tonight Only!

Sunday temperatures topped out at one-degree-below-zero.

Currently (midnight-ish) it's about negative-eight.

You know what that means?

Time for some sandwiches! 0100 til 0300 only, at all downtown locations.

Special Red Hat discount for the Juiciest subs in Chicago!

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The Answer is "Yes"

The question?

  • Brandon Johnson has refused to state whether he'll raise his city's taxes to  pay for the migrant crisis - despite being asked three times in a new interview.

    The Windy City's mayor made the comments - or lack thereof - during a sitdown with CBS 2 [...] Thursday, where talks hovered around the yearly task of setting a city budget.

     The discussion, however, quickly turned to his predecessors' pledge to house arriving asylum seekers - a promise he has vowed to continue, after an estimated 20,000 entered Chicago last year alone.

    As the two spoke, more than 500 migrants were waiting to be placed in one of the 27 temporary shelters the city has set out for them, with roughly 200 staying in warming buses at the city's landing zone.

So that raise everyone got....guess where it's going?

And with the coming OT cuts, it becomes less and less affordable to live in the city.

For retirees, too.

UPDATE: And Conehead is running 200 buses 24/7 to keep illegals warm. 

Environmentally sound this guy.

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Warehousing

Two hundred illegals camping out in the Harold Washington Library last night?

How many tonight?

It's literally under two miles from all the television stations, but they can't be bothered to report on Conehead's failures.

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You Wanted Some Rumors?

Here's a good one:

  • Heard the FEDS were at HQ not too long ago. Word is that somewhere in the neighborhood of 8-10 high ranking exempts (Chiefs included) are in hot water.

Would this be more PPP fraud? Or the other fraud from a few years back involving property and shady mortgages?

Here's another one:

  • SCC, who was the boss that went to the new academy in plain clothes and walked past officers without any identification. Officers tried to question him and he he said he didn’t need to show the officers anything. Rumor is there was a CR pulled.

Did no one learn anything from the incident a few promotional classes back where what's-her-name ordered a recruit to open the secured back doors on the Adams side of the Academy opened to let her in when she was running late to class?

There was a CR number on that one, too, but we think it was touch-and-go on the recruit who opened the door.

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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Coromoto Comes to Chicago

Formally known as Heladería Coromoto

Democrats everywhere are praying that an illegal immigrant - the younger the better - freezes to death this weekend. 

Fata$$ would love to see it here in Chicago, but he'd settle for anywhere. Then he'll have another story to prove the heartlessness of the Texas governor and anyone else who thinks the border should be enforced. 

As that sawed-off 9.5 runt said, never let a crisis go to waste.

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Seeking Info (see note)

In regards to the still-being- litigated "A$$ault Weapons" ban, an old friend of ours (who is heavily involved in the fight to protect our Rights) has asked if anyone has seen / heard / participated in any arrest where charges were leveled against gang bangers or felons (or normal citizens) for violating said ban.

Usually there would be some sort of AdMin fax message updating Officers of major and minor changes in the law, but we honestly can't recall one over this.

Any detectives or tact or task force officers know of an appropriate charge that Crimesha can drop at court?

NOTE: we got some sort of automated warning regarding this post, we're assuming because of the word "A$$ault Weapons" phrase. We've deliberately tossed in a couple dollar signs to see if that messes with the A.I. bots attempting to censor us.)

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More PPP Fraud?

Prickwrinkle still avoiding scrutiny though:

  • Cook County employees are suspected of stealing more than $1.2 million from the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program created in 2020 to bail out struggling businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    On Friday, interim Cook County Inspector General Steven Cyranoski released a report for the fourth quarter of 2023 detailing $300,000 of PPP fraud involving seven health department employees and a facilities management worker.

    In prior quarterly reports since July 2022, Cyranoski has said he suspected at least 31 other county workers had committed PPP fraud. The fraud documented in all of his reports adds up to more than $1.2 million.

And the Slum Times mentions....the cops of course:

  • In Chicago, City Hall’s inspector general is continuing to investigate whether hundreds of city employees, including cops and firefighters, ripped off the program.

    Few public employees in Chicago suspected of Paycheck Protection Program fraud have faced criminal charges. One noteworthy exception was a federal indictment against two cops accused of stealing more than $2 million from the program. One of the officers retired two weeks before he was charged last year.

Previous articles have mentioned somewhere around 1,000 city workers, but the number of firings is minuscule and those facing actual criminal charges less than that. 

We're still waiting for the hammer to drop on thirty or more OEMC employees at some point.

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Pritzker the Pu$$y

Old and Busted:

  • Governor JB Pritzker today (02 Aug 21) signed HB 121, SB 667, SB 1596 and SB 2665 into law, legislation expanding protections for immigrant and refugee communities and further establishing Illinois as the most welcoming state in the nation. The new laws strengthen the TRUST Act and make Illinois the second state in the nation to require local officials to end partnerships with ICE, address hate crimes against immigrant communities, expand workplace protections for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, and create the Illinois Immigration Impact Task Force to ensure state programs and policies best serve immigrant residents.

    Governor Pritzker also signed an executive order creating the Welcoming Illinois Office, to report to the Office of the Governor and the Secretary of the Department of Human Services while being housed and supported by the Department of Human Services. The Office will work to coordinate, develop and implement policies and practices to make Illinois a more welcoming and equitable state for immigrants and refugees. The Office will be led by the Senior Immigration Fellow.

New and Improved:

  • Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has an odd way of asking for mercy. He sent a letter to Governor Abbott asking that he stop sending the migrant buses to his sanctuary state during the bitterly cold winter weather.

    Pritzker sent the letter to Abbott on Friday. He began by saying he “pleads for mercy” for the illegal aliens. He asked Abbott to stop drop-offs during dangerous winter storms. He said winter weather threatens vulnerable people. He asked that Abbott stop sending buses to Illinois. And, he mentioned the winter storm moving in this weekend which will bring low temperatures and snow.

    The governor wants “mercy” yet he couldn’t help himself when it came to blasting Abbott in his letter.

So Fata$$ signed four separate pieces of legislation AND an Executive Order in August 2021 establishing a "sanctuary state." Then, when thousands of illegals sign letters of intent to relocate to Illinois (and Texas generously pays for their bus transportation), Fata$$ whines about it because it might be cold?

How about asking the potato-head administration to close the border to provide some relief? Those are the ones in charge of national borders. 

Texas is winning and Fata$$ just admitted it.

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Saturday, January 13, 2024

Third Rail Politics

Nationally, it's anything to do with Social Security.

Locally, it's remapping the police Districts.

Someone is daring to touch it:

  • More than a half-dozen local and state officials gathered on the Southwest Side Thursday to call for the Chicago Police Department’s Chicago Lawn District (8th) to be split in two to better serve the quarter-million residents of the area.

    “To say we are overdue for more police support is an understatement,” Ald. Marty Quinn, 13th, told reporters and more than 50 area residents during a Thursday morning news conference at the Chicago Public Library’s Clearing Branch.

    “The 8th District ranks number one for all crimes committed across the city of Chicago. The 8th District, the one we’re standing in today, is the biggest and busiest district in the city.”

That might be a slight exaggeration (in terms of busiest), but truly, 008 is far too big to be patrolled effectively. But so is 016. And what is the common denominator?

  • massive numbers of active and retired officers who for years, kept these two districts stable (for lack of a better word)

But with manpower diminishing and more retirees vacating the area, this isn't true any more. And just splitting 008 (and 016) into smaller areas means four poorly patrolled Districts.\

The Department should have been re-mapping every ten years or so along with the census as neighborhoods expanded, contracted, experienced demographic and density changes. Once the projects came down, 002 should have been first on the re-mapping table, followed by any District that lost high rises and gained "scattered site" housing. Simply combining 012 and 013 was an error with the station being a half hour away for any car on the north end.

Re-mapping would have made sense AND gotten people used to the idea that things change instead of being stuck with the mindset that "it's always been this way."

Can it be fixed?

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Water Cooler Talk

Someone wrote this in a comment in the Fauci post:

  • Been reading the blog for over a decade. It’s your blog, you can do whatever you want and I’ll still read it everyday. But the consensus I’ve been hearing around the water cooler at work is go back to the bread and butter, department rumors and boss bashing.

What District has a water cooler? Or what floor at HQ?

Whatever, we appreciate constructive criticism from where ever to keep the interest of the readers.

But we did a rough count of our January posts and found out of fifty-ish posts:

  • 3 open posts
  • 10 crime posts
  • 6 scandals - police and fire
  • 10 posts on politics (local, state and national)
  • 4 posts on illegals
  • 5 posts on schools
  • 11 posts on Department issues, FOP and safety concerns

We thought it has been a pretty balanced January all-in-all. We don't have a water cooler, just a coffee spot and a bar. And believe it or not, cops actually care about politics at all levels, especially when so many political decisions affect our kids education, our tax bills, our bodily autonomy, our district lobbies, etc.

You're welcome to skip the posts that don't interest you. You're welcome to submit stories and rumors for us to look at and perhaps write about.

Fair warning though - as the 2024 election approaches and the next "plandemic" is implemented and cops are expected (ordered) to perform certain functions (even Constitutionally questionable functions), we're going to be writing until they don't allow us to.

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Twenty....Minus One

The newly promoted lieutenants had a field trip this past week.  As you may or may not know, all promotional classes make trip to the Holocaust Museum. So in the middle of a snowstorm, the class went north.

All except one, who actually mentioned to the class that it was "beneath him to attend."

Must be nice to be that special.

What is Unit 132 anyway?

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Friday, January 12, 2024

Judge Rips Crimesha

We referenced this story a few weeks back, but CWB dives into a massive conflict of interest originally reported on by Marty Prieb:

  • Dante Brown waited more than ten years for a judge to reconsider the life-without-parole sentence he received for a double murder in Chicago in 2009.

    The case eventually found its way to Judge Michael McHale, who, on November 17, granted Brown a new sentencing hearing. The state, represented by Asst. State’s Attorney Michelle Mbekeani, had agreed with Brown’s defense team that a new hearing should be held, McHale’s order said.

The judge held a hearing to address claims that Mbekeani - an assistant states attorney - was running a side hustle linking previously convicted felons with private law firms to claim that they were framed....for profit.

  • The judge had read our story.

    “You were quoted as saying, Period is not a real business. Is that correct?” McHale asked. “You explained that was merely a concept that you had developed last spring for that same business class mentioned before. Correct?”

    “Correct,” replied Mbekeani to both questions.

    “You told the CWB reporter that the company had never been legally formed, right?” McHale continued.

    “Period? Yeah, Period. Not legally formed, correct,” Mbekeani replied.

    After many more questions, including several about the company website, which McHale said he printed out before it was taken offline, the judge revealed that he found active Articles of Incorporation for a company called Due Tech Process Corporation, previously known as Period.

    McHale said that Mbekeani is listed as the company’s CEO, president, director, and registered agent.

As we said before, sounds like someone should be disbarred and be facing charges herself.

Judge McHale got in a helluva dig at Crimesha though:

  • He saved a few words for Mbekeani’s boss, Kim Foxx, though: “So, to some degree, I do sympathize with you, counsel, because in my opinion, Ms. Foxx basically set you up for failure because this was such a blatantly obvious conflict of interest that I find it shocking that she didn’t see it coming. But, indeed, as we’ve seen before, Ms. Foxx’s knowledge of conflicts law is not the best.”

Gee, we guess the judge is at least passingly familiar with the case for that French actor - Juicy Smollet (link NOT safe for work) - that Crimesha attempted to carry out for Tina Chen and (indirectly) Mrs Sparklefarts.

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Snow-mageddon

In the midst of all the "global warming," Chicago is expecting a boatload of snow starting today, and then temps dipping down to sub-zero levels. Panic has set in among the illegals and those catering to the illegals.

Daytime temperatures for the next eight days in Venezuela are expected to be anywhere from 83 to 91 degrees with nighttime lows in the mid-60s. 

Airfares start at $500.

Open post for now.

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We're Bored

We haven't linked to this publicly accessible Illinois Court finding in a while, which deals with a former PPO who managed to get a court to award her a disability pension.

She spends her spare time surfing the internet trying to find mentions of her case on the web and then threatens them for daring to link to a publicly accessible document.

On an unrelated note, "Jennifer Koniarski" is still a Google Top Three search result when you type the name plus "threats to blog."

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Bad Week for Dr. Ouchie

The more time passes, the more the conspiracy theorists look like the smartest people in the room:

  • Former White House science advisor Anthony Fauci testified behind closed doors before the House Coronavirus Select Subcommittee and, as usual, did his best to muddy the waters.

    Did you ever wonder what science the six-foot social distancing rule was based on? Astonishingly, Dr. Fauci is wondering the same thing.

    The six-foot rule "just sort of appeared," according to a summary of Fauci's testimony released by the select committee's chairman, Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R–Ohio).

    Fauci also grudgingly acknowledged that the lab-leak theory was "not a conspiracy theory," but he continuously claimed he "didn't recall" certain information or "didn't recollect" it.

Whoa, careful there "doc!" That sort of talk can get you banned on social media!

And building on the "lab leak" theory:

  • Now corrupt lying Fauci claims he never read research proposals before signing off on them.. a far cry from “Senator Paul we have NEVER funded gain of function research in Wuhan.” Fauci is responsible for the deaths of millions and the Dems are covering for him.

So "gain of function" turns out to have been funded by Fauci, who "didn't read" the proposals before shipping off samples to unregulated labs in Wuhan. That's quite a number of lies told to Congress, which is a crime for anyone....except democrats.

Makes you wonder when the Truth Commissions will start up and we can find out who was pushing untested poisons on healthy persons....and when we can start assessing damages.

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Thursday, January 11, 2024

Steal This Idea Conehead

New York is closing a school and sending the kids home for "remote learning."

Guess why?

  • There’s a major storm headed for New York City and that means migrants who are currently living in a tent camp on federal land in Brooklyn need to be moved somewhere else for their own safety. Here’s an aerial shot showing Floyd Bennet Field which is now the site of a large tent camp. This local news report is from last Sep. 15. before the camp was set up.

    No one has really been happy about the accommodations at Floyd Bennet Field, including the migrants. When they were first moved to the site back in November, many of them took one look at the tents and got back on the bus.

    There was a big storm last month that shook the tents and scared people who were staying there. It seems the city has decided not to take the risk this time. Because of the potential for high winds and/or flooding the migrants are being moved to a safer site overnight. That site is a local high school which will have students go remote to make room for the migrants.

Actually this sounds like a great idea that the CTU could get behind. After all, there were teachers phoning it in from Caribbean island vacations during the plandemic. With the cold weather next week, we imagine a whole bunch more would jump at the chance to get out of town to somewhere warm.

And a humble suggestion to Conehead - consider making it a permanent solution. We know where there are over 5,600 spots to store illegals right here in town (click for larger version):


The top five schools there are horribly under-utilized. You could cut a few hundred teaching and support staff spots to save millions, warehouse a few thousands illegals and spend the money on them.

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SDI Over?

Supposedly, SDI has been cancelled. Meanwhile, certain Districts are handing out OT pretty consistently.

SDI will be back if the retirement numbers we're seeing out of Personnel are near accurate. Over 1,000 this year. 

Besides, with the sub-zero week coming up, there really isn't a need for SDI until the weather warms up....same as a few years ago.

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Shooter was....A Fugitive

Were the feds actively looking for this guy?

  • The man accused of shooting a Chicago police officer and trying to shoot another cop after participating in a smash-and-grab burglary of the Prada store has been AWOL for more than three years from a federal gun case, according to court records.

    Deshawn Lucas, who was shot and critically injured during the confrontation with CPD officers, is the first person accused of shooting, killing, or trying to shoot or kill someone in Chicago this year while awaiting trial for a felony.

    Officials announced a host of charges against Lucas on Wednesday morning, including two counts of attempted murder.

Three years on the run? Were all their resources diverted to looking for "insurrectionists"?

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