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Is there a county public health officer who doesn't follow whatever the CDC say without question? See this article for the full list of these courageous public health officers.Steve Kirsch1 hr ago Joseph Ladapo (Surgeon General of Florida)
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But the CDC says the vaccines are safe and effective and there is nothing to worry about. Seriously?Steve Kirsch47 min ago Here’s a link to over 1,000 studies published in peer reviewed medical journals documenting the risks of the COVID vaccines.Hmmm…. Shouldn’t these be part of informed consent?If you have any blue pillers who you are trying to persuade, ask them if they’ve read any of the studies and have them explain to you why you shouldn’t be concerned.
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Far-right extremists are attempting to incite an insurrection to hasten the downfall of what they see as a deeply corrupt U.S. government. Some could resort to deadly acts of terrorism.
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--(snip)-- "The tsunami of illicit firearms in Chicago and across America includes too many guns bought from gun dealers in straw purchases. Felons who cannot pass background checks use others with clean records to make these straw purchases. This is the deception reportedly used to buy the gun that killed Officer Ella French. It’s time to prosecute this reckless conduct aggressively. A bipartisan bill I have introduced will move straw purchases from a paperwork offense to a serious federal crime. Second, the outrageous stories of carjacking across the region demand an intervention. I join Sheriff Tom Dart in appealing to...
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The incident took place at a popular tourist attraction At least two people are dead and several injured after a massive rock formation collapsed on top of three boats in Brazil in an incident that was captured on video and posted on social media. Brazilian authorities have confirmed the incident which happened in the city of Capitolia in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais on Saturday... In the video posted on Twitter, a large portion of a cliff can be seen crashing into the water at a popular tourist attraction along the Rio Grande river, directly on top of several...
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The so-called Gender Unicorn - a cartoon illustrating different sexual and gender identities - has emerged in Western educational initiatives over recent years. In Alberta, Canada, for example, it received criticism in 2017, and the Alberta Teachers Association removed it from handbooks when aspiring to create LGBT-friendly classrooms. Resident Assistants (RAs) at Western Carolina University have been mandated to attend "woke" training in gender and racial sensitivity on how to avoid the usage of certain potentially offensive phrases and were offered the "Gender Unicorn" illustration to help with the said studies, Fox News has reported. According to one of the...
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Authorities have imposed fresh restrictions including the requirement of a vaccination certificate or negative PCR test for entry into restaurants, hotels and similar venues. As of Monday, civil servants must either be vaccinated or take regular PCR tests to be able to go to work. Many civil servants cannot afford to pay for regular PCR tests, given Lebanon’s severe economic crisis and currency crash. “No to the dictatorship of vaccination,” read one banner carried by protesters.
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On January 23, 2022, over 10,000 healthcare providers will, for the first time, speak freely about the COVID vaccines. SIMULTANEOUSLY.Steve Kirsch14 hr ago Mass formation can continue only so long as the authorities can censor the truth tellers.What has allowed this nonsense to continue for so long is three-fold:Trust in authority. People trust their doctorsRestricting the free speech of medical authorities. The 30% of doctors who have “broken the code” and realize the COVID interventions have been counter-productive have been afraid to speak out because EVERY SINGLE medical board in the country has notified doctors that if they speak out...
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At least 22 people including 10 children have died after a heavy snow storm left an estimated 125,000 cars stranded in a mountain resort town in Pakistan. Eight of the fatalities were from the family of Islamabad police officer Naveed Iqbal, who died alongside his wife and six children. Police said most people had frozen to death in their cars but that others may have died from asphyxiation after turning on their vehicle's heaters to keep warm after getting stuck on the road. More than four feet of snow fell in the hillside town overnight on Friday, trapping tourists and...
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I'm one of the people funding this event. Join us in DC on January 23 if you can. But especially if you live in Washington DC please register and come. It is really important we get everyone there.Steve Kirsch13 hr ago American Homecomimg @dchomecomingDr. Robert Malone announces DC Rally on January 23 on Joe Rogan today! Happy New Year! Join us! DefeatTheMandatesDC.com#DoNotComplyransomnote: 2 minute video available on the linked page or at this twimg.com linkDecember 31st 20211,640 Retweets3,689 LikesOur goal is to demand new policies to eliminate the state sanctioned discrimination by vaccination status.We will begin at the Washington Monument...
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Sen. Joe Manchin has yanked his proposal for a $1.8 trillion compromise on President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan off the table, according to reports — potentially the final nail in the coffin of the Democratic Party’s signature social-spending agenda. The West Virginia Democrat’s about-face was reported Saturday by the Washington Post, citing three unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter.
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Whatever the technological promise or pitfalls of electric vehicles, the real challenge lies in getting consumers eager to buy them. And that’s proven to be at least as difficult as making batteries last and building out a comprehensive charging infrastructure. A new report from the big-time, grownup pants Deloitte consulting firm indicates just how big an undertaking that is proving to be. Deloitte’s touchingly named “2022 Global Automotive Consumer Study” goes into granular detail about the buyer expectations that will drive the automotive market in the coming years. It’s all based on a survey of 26,000 consumers in 25 countries....
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Public Health Officer Matt Willis and Deputy Public Health Officer Dr. Lisa Santora speak out on requirements to get boosted. The evidence doesn't matter and no questions will be tolerated.Steve Kirsch2 hr ago Here is synopsis of Marin Health meeting from 2 nights ago (from a parent).Basically, the public health officers do whatever the hell they want, they refuse to answer questions from the audience, and none of this is based on solid science, and nobody can stop them. Welcome to 2022. Coming to your town soon (if not already).Matt Willis presented charts and graphs. One was very interesting but...
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Who knew that historians were such drama queens? We do now. Although it never has been a secret that historians run in left wing circles their rank partisanship has never been on such glaring display. Michael Beschloss says Americans may have to choose between democracy and tyranny! Not only that, but he claims not all Americans believe in democracy! Jon Meacham: “What you saw a year ago today was the worst instincts of both human nature and American politics. And it’s either a step on the way to the abyss or it is a call to arms figuratively for citizens...
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A letter penned by a young Army sergeant in Germany to his mother in Woburn was lost in the mail for 76 years until finally being delivered last month. On Dec. 6, 1945, 22-year-old Sgt. John Gonsalves wrote to his mother, sending his well wishes and hopes of returning home soon.
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Alec Baldwin has said any suggestion that he is not complying with a search warrant for his phone is a “lie” and feels the only way the death of Halyna Hutchins can be honoured is to “find out the truth”. Authorities in the US issued a warrant in December for the actor’s mobile phone to be seized and searched, as part of the ongoing investigation into the death of Hutchins. It is believed there may be evidence on the phone relevant to the incident in which a prop gun went off, fatally injuring the 42-year-old cinematographer on the Rust film...
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Many of the military conflicts around the world exist in nations that do not have the capacity to make sophisticated weapons. Most of these are in Africa and the Middle East. These include conflicts in Nigeria and Ethiopia. Largest conflicts involving regime change. This includes Iraq. In the case of Iraq, American forces left behind weapons that can still be used. There are countries that believe they need protection against possible conflict, many of which spend hundreds of millions of dollars on weapons. Saudi Arabia and Turkey are good examples. Several nations provide most of these weapons. The United States...
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Guards admitting for light sentence of community service that they falsified records of night of "suicide"
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Russia responded angrily to a comment by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken that Kazakhstan might have a hard time getting rid of Russian troops, saying he should reflect instead on U.S. military meddling around the world. This is reported by Reuters. Blinken challenged Russia's justification for sending forces into Kazakhstan after days of violent unrest in the Central Asian country. "One lesson of recent history is that once Russians are in your house, it's sometimes very difficult to get them to leave," Blinken said. Russia's foreign ministry called Blinken's remark "typically offensive" and accused him of joking about tragic...
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A senior U.S. official says the United States is open to discussions with Russia on curtailing possible future deployments of offensive missiles in Ukraine and putting limits on U.S. and NATO military exercises in Eastern Europe as part of strategic talks to begin next week. Y MATTHEW LEE, AP Diplomatic Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is open to discussions with Russia on curtailing possible future deployments of offensive missiles in Ukraine and putting limits on U.S. and NATO military exercises in Eastern Europe as part of strategic talks to begin next week, a senior Biden administration official said...
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