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Prime Minister Ana Mercedes Diaz speech at the Executives' Congress of Asgardia
Nov 25, 2019
Asgardia Prime Minister, Ana Mercedes Diaz, spoke at the Executives' Congress in Estonia about the government of Asgardia and the work that they have undertaken.
Ana Mercedes Díaz Cardozo (born March 24, 1960, in CaracasVenezuela) is a Venezuelan lawyer and elector. From 2018 to 2020, she was the Prime Minister of the Space Kingdom of Asgardia. From 1991 to 2004, she was deputy director-general and then director-general of Political Parties of the National Electoral Council of Venezuela.[citation needed]

Professional career[edit]From 1997 to 2004, Díaz worked at the National Electoral Council of Venezuela (previously the Supreme Electoral Council), the highest Venezuelan electoral body. In 1989, she began working for the council's Directorate of Political Parties. In 1991, she was appointed as the deputy director-general, and in 2003 she was appointed as the director-general.[1][2][3][4][5]

In 2004, Díaz was fired from her position at the National Electoral Council after speaking out about election fraud in the Venezuelan recall referendum. She then emigrated to the United States, where she lives as of 2018.[2][3] Díaz has said that fraud, falsifications, and other violations of the law are common in the Venezuelan election process.[6]

In October 2017, Díaz joined several Venezuelan advocates and lawyers, among them Blanca Mármol, in an address to the Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela. They demanded that preparations for the upcoming regional elections cease due an unconstitutional change of the election date.[7] Regional elections were initially to be held on December 10, 2017,[8] but during the 5th session of the 2017 Constituent Assembly of Venezuela, it was suggested to move the elections forward to October 2017.[9] A month beforehand, October 15, 2017, was selected as the date for regional elections.[10]


In recent years, Díaz has spoken at conferences regarding democracy and fair elections in the United StatesHondurasNicaraguaPeruEcuadorItalyColombiaCosta RicaGuatemala and Spain.[citation needed]

Díaz has also worked on elections outside of Venezuela. She was an independent observer of the Ecuadorian general election in February 2017. She spoke out about falsifications and fraud during the elections. Her opinions were criticized by the National Electoral Council of Ecuador.[2][11][12][13] In 2018, Díaz warned of possible election fraud in Spain after changes to the electoral system were proposed.[14][15][16]
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An Autopsy of Sidney Powell's 'Kraken' Reveals Suspiciously Similar Affidavits

Federal judges have been underwhelmed by the former Trump campaign lawyer's evidence of massive election fraud.


Dec. 25 - As part of her attempt to show that the presidential election was stolen through an elaborate international conspiracy, former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell has submitted two affidavits from Venezuelans who purport to expose the roots of fraud-facilitating software that Powell claims switched Trump votes to Biden votes. Those affidavits include strikingly similar language that suggests they were written or edited by Powell or her colleagues rather than the affiants.

"I want to alert the public and let the world know the truth about the corruption, manipulation, and lies being committed by a conspiracy of people and companies intent upon betraying the honest people of the United States and their legally constituted institutions and fundamental rights as citizens," says a redacted affidavit from an unnamed individual who claims to have served on "the national security guard detail" for Venezuela's president. "This conspiracy began more than a decade ago in Venezuela and has spread to countries all over the world. It is a conspiracy to wrongfully gain and keep power and wealth. It involves political leaders, powerful companies, and other persons whose purpose is to gain and keep power by changing the free will of the people and subverting the proper course of governing."


An affidavit from Ana Mercedes Díaz Cardozo, a naturalized U.S. citizen who says she was "a career official for 25 years at the Supreme Electoral Council of Venezuela,"     continue to read
PBS NewsHour full episode, Dec. 25, 2020
Dec 26, 2020
Friday on the NewsHour, police investigate an explosion in Nashville they believe to be intentional, what’s behind a surge of COVID-19 in California, and a Christmas tribute to a few of the more than 330,000 people who have died this year from COVID-19.

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UK scientists trial new treatment to stop Covid infection soon after exposure
University College London Hospitals NHS Trust Covid antibody tests

A new antibody treatment with the potential to give people immediate protection after being exposed to Covid-19 and prevent illness is being trialled in the UK.

Dec. 25 - The University College London Hospitals NHS Trust (UCLH) is looking into the use of an antibody which could offer long-term protection to patients when it would be too late to offer a vaccine, as part of a new trial called Storm Chaser.

Scientists have also begun a second clinical trial named Provent, to examine the use of the antibody for people who may not benefit from vaccinations, such as patients with a compromised immune system, or those at increased risk of Covid-19 infection due to factors such as age and existing conditions.

NHS England national medical director Professor Stephen Powis said: “The continuing contribution of the NHS to pioneering global efforts to fight Covid-19 is remarkable.

“These two clinical trials are an important addition to testing new therapeutic approaches, as antibody treatments may offer an alternative to patient groups who cannot benefit from a vaccine, such as immunocompromised patients.”     more details

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