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Darrell Brooks is the suspect in the Waukesha Christmas Parade incident. The Milwaukee man has been charged with crimes 10 times since 1999 Ashley Luthern, Daniel Bice, Molly Beck and Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 33m ago Police expect to refer five counts of first-degree intentional homicide and additional charges to prosecutors. The penalty for first-degree intentional homicide is a mandatory life prison sentence. Darrell Brooks Jr., the man suspected of being the driver, has been charged three times in less than two years with recklessly endangering the safety of others, most recently in an incident in which he...
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Kyle Rittenhouse says his case was not about the contentious issue of race — and that, in fact, he supports Black Lives Matter. “This case … had nothing to do with race, had to do with the right to self-defense,” Rittenhouse, 18, told Fox News host Tucker Carlson in an interview set to air Monday. “I’m not a racist person. I support the BLM movement and peacefully demonstrating.” A jury cleared Rittenhouse of charges of homicide, attempted homicide and reckless endangerment on Friday in the deaths of Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and the wounding of Gaige Grosskreutz,...
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The following is an analysis of data published by the Office for National Statistics on the number of deaths in 2021 compared to the five-year average. It suggests the Covid-19 injection campaign has been an unmitigated disaster.All-Cause MortalityChildren 12-15.By Chris LittlewoodI have used ONS Mortality statistics that compare current, last year & the 5 year average. The Jab Roll out start I have for 12-15 years is from the 20/9/21After the jab start date deaths are now 47% above 2020 & worryingly 26% above the 5 year average. The data shows the statistics up to the current week published by...
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Little girl defends herself against creepy Joe.
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BOSTON (AP) — Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed an ordinance Monday designed to divest the city from fossil fuels. The ordinance will prohibit the use of public funds from being invested in the stocks, securities or other obligations of any company that derives more than 15% of its revenue from fossil fuels. The ordinance also extends to companies deriving more than 15% of revenue from tobacco products or private prison industries. Wu, a former city councilor sworn in as mayor last week, said the move is the culmination of a yearslong push to distance Boston from the fossil fuels that...
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According to all-cause mortality statistics, the number of Americans who have died between January 2021 and August 2021 is 16% higher than 2018, the pre-COVID year with the highest all-cause mortality, and 18% higher than the average death rate between 2015 and 2019. Adjusted for population growth of about 0.6% annually, the mortality rate in 2021 is 16% above the average and 14% above the 2018 rate.The obvious question is, why did more people die in 2021 (January through August) despite the rollout of COVID shots in December 2020? Did COVID-19 raise the death toll despite mass vaccination, or are...
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It's a mystery.https://youtu.be/LuPmk0DfJaA
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Data available from the UK Health Security Agency suggests things are about to take a turn for the worse for those who have succumbed to the lies and propaganda about how taking an experimental injection is the worlds only route back to normality, by foolishly rolling up their sleeves and being vaccinated against an alleged disease that had just a 0.2% fatality rate prior to the world-wide roll-out of experimental gene therapies.To put it bluntly, the “fully vaccinated” are on the precipice of disaster. The sinisterly named UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recently replaced Public Health England (PHE), with the...
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On this date in 1318, the Russian knyaz Mikhail of Tver was executed at the command of the Mongols. Mikhail was the nephew of legendary prince and allegory Alexander Nevsky. Mikhail Yaroslavich (English Wikipedia page | the much more detailed Russian) in 1304 succeeded Alexander Nevsky’s younger brother as Grand Prince of Vladimir, a position granted by Mongol yarlyk that symbolized primacy over all other Russian knyazes. But Mikhail was challenged for leadership by his cousin, the Grand Prince of Moscow. This fellow, Yuri(y) by name, would fight Mikhail off and on for the latter’s 14 years in power. Their...
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There is currently a shocking global trend that the Covid-19 vaccine is causing a considerable number of adverse reactions and even sudden death. Disturbingly, these cases have been on the rise since the vaccine was rolled out worldwide – an issue that continues to be ignored by the government and mainstream media.For those who choose to get vaccinated, it is worth keeping in mind that those who are fully jabbed may not suffer side effects from the injection straight away, but a slow process is taking place as the vaccine wears away at their immune system, leaving them more prone...
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Showing once again why he didn’t fit in with the progressive orthodoxy at Vox, Matt Yglesias has a piece up on his Substack today arguing that diversity training might be doing more harm than good. The whole piece covers a lot of territory but he starts by arguing that there’s not a lot of certainty about what works in terms of anti-racist training, but there is some evidence about what doesn’t work. …as best I can tell, none of the literature seems to support the idea that in-your-face calling-out tactics are effective. What seems to work best are fairly gentle...
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Russian officials in recent days have issued an unusual number of claims of what they consider fearsome provocations from neighboring Ukraine, mirroring the spurious expressions of concern that have previously served as a pretext to military deployments under the auspices of self defense. Through a series of public statements and posts through its state news services, leaders in Russia on Monday presented the unified case that Ukraine was needlessly deploying its military forces to challenge Russia’s sovereignty and its nearby interests, that rising concern in the West of military action by Moscow represents only an attempt by Kyiv to mask...
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Americans are divided over whether to have fresh or canned cranberry sauce at their Thanksgiving table, according to data from Instacart. By the numbers: Fresh cranberry sauce has a slight edge, winning 26 states to canned cranberries' 24 states. Mississippians are 22.3% more likely to buy canned cranberry sauce compared to the national average. Iowans are 70.6% more likely to buy fresh cranberries. Of note: The top four states for cranberry production — Wisconsin, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Oregon — are split on cranberry preferences, according to the Agricultural Marketing Resource Center. Wisconsinites and Oregonians lean toward fresh berries. Massachusetts...
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The Milwaukee Dancing Grannies posted a statement on Facebook Monday, saying members of the group were among the dead in Sunday's tragedy in Waukesha, Wisconsin. "Those who died were extremely passionate Grannies," according to the group's statement. Five people were killed and 48 were injured after a red SUV sped into Waukesha's Christmas parade Sunday afternoon. The five deceased victims from Sunday's incident range in age from 52 to 81 and include 4 females and one male, according to Police Chief Dan Thompson. The city of Waukesha confirmed the names of the victims Monday as Virginia Sorenson, 79; LeAnna Owen,...
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An Indian man was declared dead following a motorcycle accident and placed in a morgue freezer — but shocked his family when they discovered that he was still breathing the next day. Srikesh Kumar, 45, was in critical condition after he was struck by the motorcycle in Moradabad, east of the capital, New Delhi, on Friday, Agence France-Presse reported. He was declared dead on arrival at a private medical facility and was taken to a government hospital. The body was placed inside the freezer until his relatives arrived six hours later. Kumar’s sister-in-law Madhu Bala noticed that he was still...
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Go Ron go! Governor Ron DeSantis continues to demonstrate he is for the people of his state, announcing Monday the Republican-dominant Florida legislature will work to suspend the state’s gas tax to help residents combat the ever rising inflation. The suspension will provide a whopping $1 billion in relief to Florida drivers. DeSantis, speaking at a Buc-ee’s gas station and convenience store in Daytona Beach, blamed “inflationary policies out of Washington” for driving up prices ahead of the holidays. The Biden administration has created huge inflation with excessive government spending to the tune of 6.2%. Not only has inflation soared...
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A man has bizarrely claimed he was stalked by a terrifying “dog man” monster in the Australian outback – and even says he has picture “proof”. The fisherman, called John, wildly claims he was left “petrified for a month” after encountering the supposed “half-dog, half-human creature” on two separate occasions. Speaking on the Believe: Paranormal & UFO Podcast, the Aussie insisted he was “followed” by what he has branded a “dog man” – and claims he “thought he was going to be killed”.
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Target stores will no longer open their doors on Thanksgiving Day. The change, which was announced to employees on Monday, comes after the big-box retailer closed its stores on the holiday last year in an effort to limit crowds and ensure customer safety due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Target and other retailers have traditionally opened on Thanksgiving to capitalize on Black Friday, the start of the holiday sales rush. “What started as a temporary measure driven by the pandemic is now our new standard — one that recognizes our ability to deliver on our guests’ holiday wishes both within and...
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With retirements abundant and destined to keep pouring in, it would seem that (some) Democrats have gained enough self-awareness to recognize that they’re losing. Jackie Speier has been a fixture of the California political scene for more than 40 years. So much so that in the three decades preceding her first election to Congress in a special race to replace the late Tom Lantos in 2008, there was seldom a cycle that didn’t feature Speier’s name on the ballot in the San Francisco/San Mateo County area. Before making a name for herself, though, Speier was an aide to Congressman Leo...
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