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Do you need the vaccine, after you have had COVID-19? (No) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvLuKs0nLdA Start at 03:30 into the video Vaccination Results from Israel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-qE7w9Okas Updated - Ivermection Mechanism of Action (MoA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZoBAuR4ajs Cytokine Storm with ADE - Antibody-dependent Enhancement of Coronavirus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOLksb6PMoA Johnson and Johnson Vaccine - Interim Results For Phase 1 and 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdX8TCR89kQ 23 Deaths In Norway, 10 In Germany, Shortly After The COVID Vaccination, A Coincidence? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bicw9IKC5o Allergic Reactions and Death By Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4479JRBmQtA You Will Love This Vaccine (Novavax Vaccine) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q00lyd3gyy4 Will You Take This Vaccine? (Johnson and Johnson Vaccine) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_uTPwA37C0 AstraZeneca Vaccine And Our Nucleus...
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The EU’s unhinged behaviour in the vaccines crisis vindicates the 17.4million.We told you. We told you the European Union was not some hippyish, internationalist outfit but rather was a self-interested protectionist bloc. We told you it was a sclerotic bureaucracy whose centralisation of power made it more and more difficult for member states to behave as democratic nations and to respond sensitively and speedily to the needs of their own people. We told you the EU didn’t really give a damn about the Good Friday Agreement and was only using it as a weapon with which to beat Brexit Britain....
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WASHINGTON—Investigators have made a preliminary determination that the police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot shouldn’t be charged with any crimes in connection with her death, according to people familiar with the review. Ms. Babbitt, who served for more than a dozen years in the Air Force and Air National Guard and became a passionate supporter of former President Donald Trump, died from being shot by a Capitol Police officer after rioters smashed through a door to the Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6. She had entered the building as part of a crowd aiming...
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I need some recommendation for a simple, secure photo sharing site to post images that I can then link with my FR posts. I tried Pinterest, but I couldn't link images using FR's html system. (I'm more tech savvy than I probably sound.)
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A man reportedly stole a puppy while delivering a pizza to a family in Florida. "It was terrible. I mean, it was just terrible," the dog's owner Rick Block told News4Jax. Block said his wife used Grubhub to order a pizza from one of their favorite local restaurants. A little while later, they had a pizza but did not have their 10-month-old teacup poodle named Lexi. Local police said the delivery driver, Arlinson Chilito, grabbed the poodle and hid her in his delivery bag. Surveillance video showed Chilito walking into an elevator with the dog before leaving the building. Police...
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New York Times columnist Charles Blow has outlined a new proposition to increase Black political power: a mass migration of Blacks in America to the South to create Black-majority states and cities. Blow calls for a “Second Great Migration,” a reversal of the Great Migration that saw millions of Black Americans flee oppression and a lack of economic opportunity in the South for cities in the North, Midwest, and the West.
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Leicester University has denied it is dropping literary giant Geoffrey Chaucer for being 'too white' after proposing replacement modules focused on race and gender. Plans have emerged to shelve The Canterbury Tales and Beowulf - two of the most important works in English literature - in favour of a 'decolonised' curriculum. The English faculty has been told that the foundational texts could be replaced by more popular works - but Leicester said this wasn't down to their 'whiteness.' Dr Christine Rauer, a lecturer at the University of St Andrews, told MailOnline: 'It's hard to see why race, ethnicity, sexuality and...
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Jalina Porter, who has been named deputy spokesperson for the U.S. State Department under President Biden, once wrote that the largest threat to U.S. national security may be a domestic one.In a 2016 Facebook post, Porter wrote that U.S. cops posed the largest national security threat, greater than that of both Russian hackers and ISIS, because of killings of Black Americans.
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Explanation: Have you ever seen a halo around the Moon? This fairly common sight occurs when high thin clouds containing millions of tiny ice crystals cover much of the sky. Each ice crystal acts like a miniature lens. Because most of the crystals have a similar elongated hexagonal shape, light entering one crystal face and exiting through the opposing face refracts 22 degrees, which corresponds to the radius of the Moon Halo. A similar Sun Halo may be visible during the day. Exactly how ice-crystals form in clouds remains a topic of research. In the featured image taken last week...
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the world’s most famous infectious disease expert, is about to get the feature film treatment from National Geographic Documentary Films and Emmy winners John Hoffman (The Weight of the Nation) and Janet Tobias (Unseen Enemy) and Academy Award winner Dan Cogan (Icarus), and two-time Academy Award nominee Liz Garbus (The Farm: Angola, USA). The feature doc – simply called Fauci – offers a rare look inside the extensive professional career and personal life of this devoted public servant and American hero, including as he faced the biggest challenge of his life and career: the COVID-19 pandemic, an...
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Former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for her work promoting voting rights, according to a Monday report. Abrams, who lost to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp in the 2018 election, has been credited with boosting voter turnout in the 2020 general election and helping Joe Biden win the presidency.
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I am looking for a book I read about 50 years ago. I found it in a high school library. It was published after WWII, probably in the 50's or 60's. The book was a collection of humorous episodes in the life of a senior NCO in the navy. One episode consisted of him running a lottery. The main character had rescued a couple of officers at Pearl Harbor, who later became a Captain and Admiral, as I recall. The NCO ran his little empire out of the incinerator room of the ship he served on, which was either an...
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JM Bullion You Tube CNBC interview /b> LinkAlso Reuterus Retail investors turn attention to silver as GameStop shares retreat,P> A rally in the price of silver lifted the metal to an eight-year high on Monday but those gains faded as some investors questioned the ability of social media-driven traders to move prices in a bigger, more liquid market. The retail traders’ darling, GameStop Corp, sold off, giving up all of Friday’s strong rally, but other shares caught up in the Reddit rally, including BlackBerry Ltd and AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc, extended the advance that has brought pain to short-sellers. While...
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Football fanatics will have to play a little defense in order to enjoy a safe Super Bowl this Sunday, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines... Sports junkies are reminded to wear masks, maintain social distancing, avoid crowded and poorly ventilated indoor spaces and wash their hands in order to “make small gatherings safer.” But if you are venturing out to a gathering with members outside your household, the CDC warns against “shouting, cheering loudly, or singing” as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. “Clap, stomp your feet, or bring (or provide) hand-held...
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The former “Dirty Jobs” host Mike Rowe has a message for President Joe Biden about his administration’s clean energy push. Rowe’s letting Biden know that Americans rely on the fossil fuel industry more than ever before.
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Veteran Republican strategist Karl Rove on Monday said he has known about Lincoln Project co-founder John Weaver’s “pattern of behavior” since 1988 following a bombshell report in which Weaver was accused of sending unwanted sexually explicit messages to nearly two dozen young men.
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"Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond died Monday after a three-week fight with carcinoma, according to his representatives. He was 44. "Dustin did not suffer. He did not have to lie submerged in pain. For that, we are grateful," Diamond's team said in a statement to the Associated Press and "Entertainment Tonight." Diamond, best known for playing Screech on the hit '90s sitcom, was hospitalized last month in Florida and his team disclosed later that he had cancer. Former co-star Mario Lopez took to Twitter to say farewell: "Dustin, you will be missed, my man. The fragility of this...
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Snowy conditions are not keeping thousands of National Guard troops from protecting the Capitol, and neither are unanswered questions about whether officials have detected plans for a possible repeat of right-wing extremist violence. Some Guard members have grumbled to reporters that they do not know why they remain in Washington, away from their day jobs and families, even as some units are heading home. “We currently have just over 7,000 soldiers and airmen assigned to the National Guard mission in Washington, D.C., and we remain on track to draw down to 5,000 through mid-March,” D.C. National Guard spokesman Capt. Tinashe...
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It looks to me as if we are about to enter a very dark and dangerous political storm such as our nation has not seen. The sunlight of a free exchange of ideas, of thought-provoking discussion, of attending church, of tolerating a simple different point of view appears close to being extinguished. History is being rewritten and even statues of Lincoln are being brought down. One must wonder, how long it will be until we are no longer allowed to have cities, counties, colleges, or streets named Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Jackson or Roosevelt. Is Darkness now falling in America? The...
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To the 28-year-old high school teacher, the expectation of a return to relative normalcy that came with mass coronavirus vaccination efforts is fading fast. "There was that sense of hope and then, all of a sudden — I'm not saying that it's been dashed — but it feels like everything is still up in the air," said the public school teacher, who asked that his name not be used. "No matter how much we want it to end ... there's still so much we don't know," he said of the pandemic. January saw a record number of coronavirus deaths, with...
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