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Democrat strategist James Carville defended The Lincoln Project Friday on CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time” for their so-called tiki-torch stunt, which Carville claimed was done to illustrate a point about Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin. According to Carville, Youngkin had not been vocal about President Donald Trump’s remarks about the 2017 Charlottesville, VA incident. “Well, let me — first of all, The Lincoln Project is independent of the Democratic Party of Virginia,” Carville declared. “I happen to know the chairwoman very, very well. And I kind of agree with what Stuart said. It was to illustrate a point that Youngkin...
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The CDC's expert on VAERS hasn't computed the URF or spotted any safety signals. His negligence has led to the death of over 150,000 Americans. It was deliberate. Here's the proof.Executive SummaryDr. John Su is the government’s top expert on reporting safety signals to the CDC and FDA. His incompetence/corruption in failing to compute a simple number required for a proper risk-benefit analysis, has led to the needless loss of life of over 150,000 Americans. Dr. Su should be immediately fired by the CDC. There is no excuse for anyone in such a critical position at the CDC to make...
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An Italian restaurateur, dubbed the 'father of tiramisu', has died aged 93. Ado Campeol, the original owner of Le Beccherie restaurant in Treviso in northeastern Italy, died at his home on Saturday. Although disputed, Mr Campeol and his wife, Alba, are considered to be the inventors of the famous dessert. The dish, now a staple of Italian cuisine, was never patented by the family, but appeared on the restaurant menu in 1972. Le Beccherie, one of the oldest restaurants in Treviso, was opened by the Campeol family in 1939. But it wasn't until Mrs Campeol was pregnant in 1955 that...
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Install from Google Play. Your phone can tell you if you've been exposed to COVID-19 based on official guidelines... Exposure Notifications uses Bluetooth to collect possible exposures while protecting your privacy. Your location isn't shared.
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Emmanuel Macron tonight warned that France will retaliate on Tuesday unless Britain backs down in the fishing row - after Boris Johnson denied they had done a deal to resolve the bitter dispute. The French president insisted that unless the UK shifted reprisals will happen within days, saying 'the ball is in Britain's court'. The combative stance came after at a press conference at the end of the G20 summit in Rome - after Mr Johnson told his own briefing for journalists that the UK 'position is unchanged'. Boris Johnson said he was 'puzzled' by a letter from French prime...
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Officers Heather Schaeffer and Benjamin Lapp of the Lancaster City Bureau of Police were terminated "following a Bureau of Police internal investigation into the use and submission of false records related to the City's COVID-19 reporting protocols," the bureau said in a statement . According to the statement from the police bureau, the officers were fired "for violating required standards of conduct, for conduct unbecoming an officer and for conduct suggesting they are unfit for service as police officers." The bureau did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. Schaeffer and Lapp were fired on October 20 and 18,...
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On February 14, 2020, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Xi Jinping, emphasized the need to incorporate biosecurity into China’s national security system. In China, biosecurity is a euphemism for “bio-based war” because so much of Chinese military doctrine is devoted to the offensive use of biotechnology. The 2011 version of “Chinese People’s Liberation Army Military Language” provides the following definition: Biological warfare refers to the use of biological weapons to injure humans and animals and destroy crops. It was formerly called germ warfare. In combat, biological warfare agents are used in...
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Thousands of delegates hoping to travel to Glasgow for the COP26 climate summit by train are still waiting inside London's Euston station tonight after a fallen tree caused damage to overhead lines and halted services. Further disruptions continue to cause travel chaos for stranded passengers in the capital tonight after a fallen tree caused damage to railway lines and 'overhead wire issues'. Avanti West Coast confirmed it was 'unable to run any services into and out of London Euston' and 'strongly advised' customers not to travel while London Northwestern railway reported cancellations to services at Berkhamsted due to damaged overhead...
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Four taxpayers in Pennsylvania have decided enough was enough after footing the bill for a school board attorney who told them that the school system could limit their First Amendment rights. The taxpayers filed a free speech lawsuit in federal court that could set a precedent for invalidating policies that shield both school administrators and elected officials from public criticism. “The left is trying to take over the English language in a way that might appeal to rational people with innocent-sounding words like ‘diversity’ and ‘inclusion,’ but it’s really about trying to divide people and distort history,” Simon Campbell, a...
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More than five cemeteries overseen by The Catholic Cemeteries have seen a 15 percent increase in burials and a 10 percent increase in cremations so far this year compared to 2020. Executive Director Joan Gecik says that she believes the increases are due to a backlog of committal services that were postponed at the height of the "pandemic," but the reality is that "vaccines" more than likely also play a role. Those who still believe in the plandemic are already fearfully making reservations for burials and cremations of their loved ones for the summer 2022, expecting that the next "waves"...
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[Catholic Caucus] Francis Remote Slapped In The Face. Catholic World Approves.Keep scratching, you fool ...Let us forget, for a moment, the immense stupidity of Italians having to go around with a piece of cloth on their mouth, perhaps even thinking that this will stop the flu. Yeah, right. Let us focus, instead, on the massive participation to the Summorum Pontificum pilgrimage. This is not only a demonstration of love for the Mass of the Ages. It is also, whether the guy likes it or not, a slap in the face of the Evil Clown.This guy thinks he can remake everything...
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Editor’s Commentary: Pretty much anytime we report on VAERS data, we remind people that the CDC claims it only represents a sampling of 1%-10% of the actual adverse reactions Americans are experiencing with their injections. Now, we’re learning that even the data that they’re supplying, which offers a very grim picture of the effects of the Covid-19 injections, is short by a lot because of a reporting backlog. Below are two articles back-to-back on the topic. This will be beneficial information when confronted by those who claim the VAERS data is all made up by anti-vaxxers who have nothing better...
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Russia says the use of Turkish drones near the Line of Contact is a violation of the Minsk Agreement, but Ukraine begs to differ. kraine’s purchase and deployment of Turkish combat drones has reignited the territorial conflict simmering its eastern border, with some warning of the likelihood of further escalation. Kiev is moving forward with plans to procure dozens of Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs). The acquisition is part of a larger defense cooperation venture with Ankara involving the production of Bayraktar drones on Ukrainian soil. It was revealed earlier this week that a Ukrainian Bayraktar drone...
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[Catholic Caucus] #SumPont2021: Procession and Mass at Saint Peter's Basilica - TRADITION WILL NEVER DIE! TRADITION WILL NEVER DIE!Second Day Procession: Mass:
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American Airlines has continued its streak cancellation over the course of Halloween weekend as a quarter of its scheduled flights - 634 of them - were cancelled on Sunday. The airline has blamed weather control issues, such as strong winds from Dallas, and ongoing staff shortages due to lay-offs made when travel cratered at the start of the COVID outbreak. In total, more than 1,500 flights have been axed by the airline since Friday with 738 delays and 342 cancellations, according to FlightAware. On Saturday, 543 flights were cancelled with more than 400 also delayed. 'With additional weather throughout the...
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Sidney Powell and her team at DefundingTheRepublic.org released a series of new video shorts on their Rumble Channel as of 28 Oct 2021: DefundingTheRepublic.org https://rumble.com/c/c-934915 Kill Chain: A Broken System Kill Chain: The Hack Kill Chain: Hacking The EAC Kill Chain: The Experts Kill Chain: The Internet Kill Chain: Def Con Kill Chain: The Remote Hack* Kill Chain: Georgia Kill Chain: What Now?* Kill Chain: Dominion Kill Chain: The Politics* Kill Chain: The Alaska Hack These video shorts are excerpts mocking “The Most Secure Election in History” using from the Democrats on 2020 documentary movie Kill Chain: The Cyber War...
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President Joe Biden is wrapping up the first leg of his European trip, heading to Glasgow after an action-packed few days in Italy - where the 78-year-old seemed to largely shun face masks. Photos of Biden meeting with Pope Francis, French President Emmanuel Macron and others one-on-one show the Democrat and fellow G-20 leaders mask-free even when in close contact. When gathered in large groups it appears world leaders for the most part covered their faces.
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On Jan. 6, 2021, Nathaniel DeGrave walked in through the open doors of the U.S. Capitol to document the event for a podcast. DeGrave was arrested for entering the Capitol. He is being held in pretrial detention with no bail at a Washington, D.C. jail. No trial date has been set. The Gateway Pundit, which has reported extensively on the treatment of Jan. 6 detainees, noted: "After careful review of DeGrave’s Indictment, Statement of Facts and other court documents, defense attorneys familiar with the case say that the Department of Justice has not yet shown credible proof to substantiate any...
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Americans saw their incomes drop by a full percentage point in September as pandemic aid programs to support the unemployed expired that month, according to Commerce Department data released Friday. While the decline in income was greater than expected, the report said personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased by a better-than-forecast 0.6 percent, as consumers channeled their money toward services like health care, restaurants and hotels. "As we approach 2022, the economy is regaining momentum. An improving health situation, rising mobility, improving employment trends and solid household finances should support consumer spending growth," wrote Lydia Boussour of Oxford Economics, predicting stronger...
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