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The U.S. House following a vitriolic debate passed a bill along party lines Tuesday night to create a State Department office that would counter Islamophobia worldwide. Democrats said a conflict much closer to home showed the need to confront anti-Muslim bigotry. The bill sponsored by Rep. Ilhan Omar, (D-Minn.), picked up momentum after Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert suggested Omar, who is Muslim, was a terrorist. Democrats, including Colorado’s Ed Perlmutter and Joe Neguse, criticized Boebert in declaring their support for the measure. The vote, on likely the last day the House is in session this year, appears to be...
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Japan’s ministry of health is taking a sensible, ethical approach to Covid vaccines. They recently labeled the vaccines with a warning about myocarditis and other risks. They also reaffirmed their commitment to adverse event reporting to document potential side-effects. Japan’s ministry of health states: “Although we encourage all citizens to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, it is not compulsory or mandatory. Vaccination will be given only with the consent of the person to be vaccinated after the information provided.” Furthermore, they state: “Please get vaccinated of your own decision, understanding both the effectiveness in preventing infectious diseases and the risk of...
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ESPN cannot be serious with this special, can they? Did they ignore the FBI report on this matter? Yes, the FBI devoted an insane number of resources to this fake news story that rocked NASCAR who quickly caved to avoid being engulfed by the ‘woke’ mob. They put out a statement faster than you can say ‘Talladega,’ and it was over nothing. Literally nothing. Bubba Wallace claimed a noose was left hanging at his garage spot. Liberal America bought this hook, line, and sinker—and it was all fake. There was no noose. It was a garage tie that was left...
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Epileptic seizure frequency fell by an average of 86% among 10 children treated with whole plant medicinal cannabis, reveals a case series, published in the open access journal BMJ Paediatrics Open. None of the children had responded to other treatments, including the only cannabidiol (CBD) product licensed for their condition. The findings prompt the researchers to call for further exploration of the potential therapeutic benefits of whole plant medicinal cannabis products. Substantial anecdotal evidence on the value of medicinal cannabis for treating childhood epilepsies has been accumulating since the 1800s, say the researchers. But there’s not been much recent scientific...
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When Jimmy Carter became president in 1977, fewer than 500 clemency petitions were pending at the Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney. When Joe Biden became president in January, he faced more than 15,000 petitions, a number that had risen to more than 18,000 as of Dec. 14. A bill that Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Massachusetts) unveiled last Friday seeks to address this alarming backlog, which includes many people serving unconscionably long sentences for nonviolent crimes, by eliminating the Office of the Pardon Attorney and assigning its functions to an independent, nine-member U.S. Clemency Board appointed by the president. While...
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Stay Away from Hospitals If You Have COVIDHospital COVID Protocols Killing PatientsAli Shultz is a warrior attorney who has been PERSONALLY impacted as she watched the hospital murder her mother-in-law and try to do the same to her father-in-law https://www.bitchute.com/video/k2VPEchGBqi5/
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Some people are going to great lengths to avoid having their windows smashed, even leaving their trunks open to show it's empty. SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- People are going to great lengths to avoid car break-ins, even if that means risking it all. "I'm shocked," said former SFPD Deputy Chief Garret Tom. "There's so much that can go wrong here." We've heard of cars being left unlocked, windows rolled down, but now some people are leaving their trunks open too. It's raising eyebrows as reports of car break-ins are on the rise in San Francisco and Oakland. A witness who...
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The People’s Republic of China did not announce its discovery of COVID-19 until New Year’s Eve, 2019. But according to a Canadian who was in Wuhan in mid-October of that year (he was there to attend the 2019 Military World Games), the city of 11 million was already acting as if it was in the grip of a severe pandemic: Empty markets, few pedestrians and only a handful of cars on the road. What’s more, the Canadian delegation was so badly infected with a severe respiratory illness that a “quarantine section” was established on the plane home.... Allegations have come...
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Dr Robert Malone, Architect of MRNA - pleading with the public not to vaxxinate their children 12.15.21 https://www.bitchute.com/video/D9UMmjgaVWNC/
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President Joe Biden vowed Tuesday night that Democrats would make gains in next year’s midterm elections, a result that would defy the political odds as the White House grapples with a series of crises. “We have to keep making the case,” Biden said at a holiday party attended by 400 Democratic National Committee officials and donors in Washington. “And if we do, I believe we’re going to win. “Let me say this again for the press: We’re going to win in 2022.” Moments earlier, the president had told Republicans eyeing a return to the majority in the House and Senate...
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A laboratory leak is now the more likely origin of Covid, MPs have heard, because after two years of searching an animal host has never been found. Speaking to the Science and Technology Select Committee, Dr Alina Chan, a specialist in gene therapy and cell engineering at MIT and Harvard, said there was also a risk that Covid-19 was an engineered virus. Dr Chan, said: “I think the lab origin is more likely than not. Right now it’s not safe for people who know about the origin of the pandemic to come forward. But we live in an era where...
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The first real-world study looking at 78,000 Omicron cases in South Africa found the risk of hospitalisation is 29 per cent lower compared to the Wuhan strain, and 23 per cent lower than delta, with vaccines holding up well. Far fewer people have also needed intensive care from Omicron, with just five per cent of cases admitted to ICU compared to 22 per cent of delta patients, the study shows. Professor Robert Dingwall, a government COVID advisor from Nottingham Trent University, said it was clear from the South African data that panic was unjustified ... “The Omicron situation seems to...
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More than 65 faculty members at University of Southern California who signed a petition imploring the institution to admonish a vocally anti-Semitic Palestinian student don't think the school has done enough to distance itself from her statements, including a tweet saying she wanted to 'kill every motherf****** Zionist.'
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President Joe Biden is set to attend his first in-person fundraiser since March of last year, with almost 400 guests expected to be in attendance. Fox News confirmed that Biden will be in attendance at what a DNC spokesperson described as a holiday party Tuesday night "to thank guests for their support over this past year and celebrate the historic accomplishments Democrats delivered together in 2021." "According to DNC official, tonight's fundraiser – @JoeBiden's first in person since March '20 – will have approximately 400 guests in attendance," NBC News’s Mike Memoli tweeted Tuesday. "The event is open air, all...
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VIDEO: The New York Times told readers that Refaat Alareer, a Palestinian poetry professor, teaches students to humanize empathize with Israelis by championing Israeli poetry. It sounds lovely. But it's a hoax. Last month, CAMERA revealed that the New York Times misled readers by whitewashing hatemonger Refaat Alareer. The newspaper claimed that Alareer, who endlessly spews profanity online about "Zios," and who downplays the Holocaust by casting Israeli Jews as "far worse than" Nazis, is a surprising champion of Israeli poetry and bridge-builder in the classroom. Video of Alareer candidly teaching students about Israeli poets—the same lesson cast by the...
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With crisply starched fatigues, World War II veteran and 101st Airborne Division patches fixed on his uniform, paratrooper boots glistening, Private First Class (PFC) Vince Speranza marvels at the thrilling twist his life took in his mid-80s. Now 95, the veteran, retired history teacher, widower, father and grandfather, has a popular book called Nuts!: A 101st Airborne Division Machine Gunner at Bastogne that he published at the age of 89. He has more friends on Facebook than he knows what to do with, and fame in Belgium that rivals Jean-Claude Van Damme’s. The freshly vaccinated American WWII GI and Illinois...
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VIDEOI watched the sparsely attended "Moral Monday" rally in Washington, D.C. so you won't have to. And, believe me, you all owe me big time because watching all those leftwing demagogues felt like my lifeforce was being drained away just hearing them speak. As you can see they are all in on the Build Back Broke bill and are angry at Joe Manchin and Kirsten Sinema for maybe denying them their inflation energizer. Also they are dead set against all voter integrity bills including voter ID laws. Why would anybody be against that except for the desire to Cheat the...
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More than 800,000 Americans have died of COVID-19. An estimated 163,000 could have been saved by vaccines. As the U.S. marks one year since the first shots of COVID-19 vaccine were rolled out last December, some 28% of adults still remain unvaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Now, as the country surpassed 800,000 confirmed deaths from the disease, an analysis by the Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Kaiser Family Foundation estimates 163,000 deaths could have been prevented by vaccination since vaccines became widely available in June.
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Late last week, on December 9, the FDA approved the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, “authorizing the use of a single booster dose for administration to individuals 16 and 17 years of age.” The booster is to be given at least 6 months after vaccination. Before we get to the data the FDA cited in the booster for kids aged 16-17, let’s go through the facts: COVID-19 is not a threat to teenagers aged 16-17. On October 25, we warned that the FDA was about to approve an experimental COVID-19 vaccine for children. It seemed unnecessary...
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