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Twitter permanently suspends former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne: Libertarian and former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne had his Twitter account permanently suspended.The notice from Twitter states that this is due to violations of Twitter's 'rules about election integrity.' Patrick Byrne’s account on Twitter has now been suspended. Viewing his account brings up the following message: “Account suspended, Twitter suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules.” Byrne was the former chief executive of ecommerce company Overstock.

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‘Spy Affair’ is a true-crime podcast from Wondery produced and narrated by Celia Aniskovich. The six-part series revolves around Maria Butina, the Russian woman who was convicted in 2018 of conspiring to act as an illegal foreign agent. The podcast follows her time in America from 2015 to her conviction in 2018, featuring Celia’s interviews with Maria. Celia stated that the idea was to explore the story from Maria’s perspective. Pinta for mac review. Later, Maria Butina was national news once again when Patrick Byrne, an entrepreneur, claimed that he had an intimate relationship with her from 2015 to 2018. Curious to know where they are? We’ve got you covered.

Who Are Maria Butina and Patrick Byrne?

Maria Butina was born in Siberia in 1988 to an engineer mother and an entrepreneur father. In her early days, she followed her father’s footsteps and set up a furniture manufacturing business, but soon she realized that her interests lied elsewhere. From a young age, Maria was interested in politics and was an active part of Vladimir Putin’s party’s youth wing. In 2011, she founded a gun-rights group called Right to Bear Arms, which gained steady momentum in Russia.

Sometime after that, she started working for Aleksandr Torshin, a Russian politician and a gun enthusiast with ties to the National Rifle Association. Gran turismo 5 pc utorrent. This led to multiple trips between Russia and the United States, mainly for NRA conventions. She reportedly met Paul Erickson, a Republican lobbyist in Russia, sometime in 2013. They then started dating and eventually moved in together. Maria moved to the United States in 2016 to pursue a master’s degree at American University in Washington, D.C.

The FBI had stated that in 2015, Maria had emailed Paul something called the “Diplomacy Project,” which was a proposal to use the NRA to foster friendlier relations between the United States and Russia. Maria was arrested in July 2018 and was charged with acting as an agent of a foreign government without prior notification to the attorney general. The prosecutors alleged that Maria worked to establish back-channels for communication to the Kremlin and infiltrate political organizations like the NRA.

While she pleaded not guilty initially, she took a plea deal where she admitted to conspiring to act as an illegal foreign agent. In her plea agreement, she had stated she was directed by Aleksandr and also admitted that Paul had helped set up back channels through the NRA. She was sentenced to 18 months in prison with credit for time spent.

Patrick M. Byrne is the former CEO of Overstock, a website that sells furniture. In August 2019, he resigned from his post as CEO after a strange press release from him stated that he had assisted the FBI with the “Clinton Investigation” and the “Russian Investigation” in 2015. In addition to that, he controversially claimed to have had a relationship with Maria starting in 2015.

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According to him, the FBI had asked him to maintain that relationship with her. In addition, he stated that they asked him to “rekindle” his relationship with her in order to help the investigation into Russia’s attempts to influence the presidential election in 2016. The FBI had declined to comment, but James Comey, the former Director of the FBI, brushed away the claims, calling them ridiculous.

Where Are Maria Butina and Patrick Byrne Now?

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Maria Butina was deported to Russia after serving most of her 18-month sentence. Once in Russia, she landed a job as a television host for RT Television, a network owned by the government. She hosts an online show called Wonderful Russia Bu Bu Bu, discussing the opposition. Apart from that, Maria has released a book chronicling her experiences, called ‘Prison Diary.’ She is also involved with a foundation aimed at assisting Russian citizens who have been imprisoned abroad.

Patrick Byrne, on the other hand, had his Twitter account suspended. He has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, claiming that the election was stolen from him and that there was election fraud happening in Georgia. Patrick also made some other bizarre claims that included a theory about the suicide bombing in Nashville being a “missile strike” to destroy a “spy hub” used by AT&T and the NSA. According to his LinkedIn profile, he lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Did a pro-Trump 'operative' uncover thousands of counterfeit November 2020 Fulton County ballots stored in an Atlanta warehouse? No, that's not true: Photos of boxes of ballots showed emergency paper ballots stored in the warehouse as back-ups in the event voting machines failed on election day. Holdem manager 2 license code crack. Election rules require each county to hold emergency ballots equal to at least 10% of the number of registered voters. These ballots are not fake and were not used. A county elections official offered to let the doubters inspect the warehouse and the documentation of how many were ordered.

The claim appeared in a tweet (archived here) posted by Patrick Byrne, who described himself on Twitter as an 'Advocate of constitutional republicanism for government, blockchain for institutions, and educational choice for human capital, on January 1, 2021. The Twitter thread included several photos of cardboard boxes labeled 'Fulton Nov 2020 ELECTION DAY'. The initial tweet read:

BIG NEWS: COUNTERFEIT FULTON COUNTY GEORGIA BALLOTS. On a tip, our operative entered the Fulton County (Atlanta) Warehouse and took this series of photos: THESE ARE FAKE BALLOTS (note the quantity):

This is what the post looked like on Twitter at the time of writing:

BIG NEWS: COUNTERFEIT FULTON COUNTY GEORGIA BALLOTS. On a tip, our operative entered the Fulton County (Atlanta) Warehouse and took this series of photos: THESE ARE FAKE BALLOTS (note the quantity):

-- Patrick Byrne (@PatrickByrne) January 1, 2021

(Source: Twitter screenshot taken on Sat Jan 2 16:46:53 2021 UTC)

This is one of the photos included in the tweet:

(Source: Twitter screenshot taken on Sat Jan 2 16:46:53 2021 UTC)

A representative of the Fulton County elections department confirmed in an email that the boxes contained 'extra Nov 3 ballots if we had to go all paper.' Doubters 'can feel free to check how many were ordered and how many we still have unused.'

An official with the Georgia secretary of state's office pointed Lead Stories to the 'RULES OF THE STATE ELECTION BOARD', which require each county to print at least enough emergency paper ballots for 10% of its registered voters (see page 10 of this document.):

(c) If an emergency situation makes utilizing the electronic ballot markers impossible or impracticable, as determined by the election superintendent, the poll officer shall issue the voter an emergency paper ballot that is to be filled out with a pen after verifying the identity of the voter and that the person is a registered voter of the precinct. Emergency paper ballots shall not be treated as provisional ballots, but instead shall be placed into the scanner in the same manner that printed ballots in the polling place are scanned. The election superintendent shall cause each polling place to have a sufficient amount of emergency paper ballots so that voting may continue uninterrupted if emergency circumstances render the electronic ballot markers or printers unusable. For any primary or general election for which a state or federal candidate is on the ballot, a sufficient amount of emergency paper ballots shall be at least 10% of the number of registered voters to a polling place. The poll manager shall store all emergency ballots in a secure manner and ensure that all used and unused emergency ballots are accounted for. All unused emergency ballots shall be placed into a secure envelope and sealed such that the envelope cannot be opened without breaking such seal.

Georgia journalist Stephen Fowler quickly pointed out the false claim on Twitter:

BIG NEWS: You just discovered emergency backup paper ballots, which Georgia law requires counties to have in case the voting machines go down or some other problem occurs.
They're very real, and tracked if they are used.
I won't hold my breath for this to be deleted, though. https://t.co/c5FyB732tS

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-- stephen fowler covers Georgia's election! (@stphnfwlr) January 1, 2021

While Byrne may think his photos are 'BIG NEWS', his 'operative' was just recycling an old hoax. Atlanta lawyer Lin Wood, a leader in the Georgia voter fraud conspiracy movement, made the same claim in a December 13, 2020 tweet:

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Hey @FBI@GBI_GA@BrianKempGA@GeoffDuncanGA & @GaSecofState, why are there boxes of GA mail ballots hidden in warehouse in Fulton County, many shipped from Arizona?
GA election was a fraud. Do your damn jobs. pic.twitter.com/o2bWi6g8LI

-- Lin Wood (@LLinWood) December 13, 2020

It was false then and it is still false. The ballots are legally required and are not fake.