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The editors of the Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet apologized for "thoughtlessly regurgitating the official government narrative on covid without ever questioning the validity of the content. We got swept up in the 'end-of-the-world' hysteria that led to bogus claims that 'science' required the incoherent and authoritarian measures that ruined millions of livelihoods, cost trillions of dollars, and encouraged vicious hatred of the scapegoats designated by government health authorities and politicians." "Good journalism emanates from skepticism," the editors wrote. "If we are to avert a further decline into insanity we must return to this foundation of our business. A self-governing people...
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Mentally speaking, Joseph Robinette Biden Junior is no longer with us. He lives in a world of his own. The best thing that can be said now about the Biden Presidency is that the person most likely to be elected to replace him in 2024 (if Biden lasts that long) is Donald Trump. Fortunately, Emmanuel, our God, is always with us.
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The asteroid, known as 7482 (1994 PC1), is set to fly by the planet at 1:51 p.m. PT, traveling at a speed of about 43,754 mph, according to NASA. “Near-Earth #asteroid 1994 PC1 (~1 km wide) is very well known and has been studied for decades by our #PlanetaryDefense experts,” With a diameter of approximately 3,451 feet, the asteroid is more than twice the size of the Empire State Building. And while there’s no threat that the asteroid will hit our planet, NASA still considers it a “potentially hazardous object” due to a combination of size and distance from Earth....
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The omicron variant has been spreading for more than a month now, which is more than enough time for people to report their omicron variant symptoms. [SNIP] Top symptoms: According to the chart, here are the top 14 symptoms for the omicron variant. The report included the percent of people who reported having the symptom. 1. Runny nose — 73%. 2. Headache — 68%. 3. Fatigue — 64%. 4. Sneezing — 60%. 5. Sore throat — 60%. 6. Persistent cough — 44%. 7. Hoarse voice — 36%. 8. Chills or shivers — 30%. 9. Fever — 29%. 10. Dizziness —...
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Alex Jones exposes Brian Stelter's lies about the existence and possibility of COVID internment camps as he attempted to attack Glenn Beck's appearance on Tucker Carlson's show. Segment...[23:29]
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The United Talent Agency (UTA) confirmed to Mediaite on Monday that Fox Nation host Lara Logan was dropped by the agency several weeks ago after she made compared Dr. Anthony Fauci to Nazi doctor Josef Mengele on air.Logan made the comments comparing the White House chief medical adviser to the Nazi SS officer during an appearance on Fox News’s “Prime Time” in November of last year.
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"St Richard’s in Chichester Dr advises against taking any more Covid-19 injections due to new data on safety and says the entire vaccination program is about to be scrapped" (2 min audio) Prole53 TwitterCatbox Audio File (2min)
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Anthony Fauci still insists it’s too early to say the pandemic is waning due to the contagious but mild Omicron variant. Speaking online at the World Economic Forum, Fauci was asked if the virus that causes COVID-19 would finally become endemic in 2022. He responded by saying it’s too early to tell and that the world still appears to be in phase one of a five-phase pandemic, The New York Times reported. “Dr. Fauci also said that the world is still in the first of what he considered to be the five phases of the pandemic. The first is the...
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Don't expect to find any lobster in your lobster balls. The hotpot favourite does not necessarily contain any ingredients from lobsters, Hong Kong's consumer watchdog has found, while 75 per cent of meatballs sampled had high levels of sodium and most contained other types of meat. DNA tests by the Consumer Council found none of the 10 samples of lobster balls it collected contained any traces of the crustacean. Professor Nora Tam Fung-yee, chairwoman of the council's research and testing committee, on Monday (Jan 17) said it was hard to tell what exactly "lobster balls" contained. "We found some other...
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Kenneth Wollack, a Co-Chair of the Commission of Presidential Debates, participated in several “off-the-record” dialogues with Chinese Communist Party officials and influence groups, The National Pulse can exclusively reveal.Wollack – also the Chairman of the publicly-funded National Endowment for Democracy (NED) board – was one of ten principal delegates for what was called the inaugural U.S.-China High-Level Political Party Leaders Dialogue, hosted by the EastWest Institute “in partnership” with the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
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KARACHI, Pakistan, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Pakistani health authorities on Monday announced the completion of a successful clinical trial of Chinese traditional herbal medicine for treating COVID-19, as the South Asian nation enters a fifth wave of the pandemic driven by the Omicron variant. The Chinese medicine, Jinhua Qinggan Granules (JHQG) manufactured by Juxiechang (Beijing) pharmaceutical Co Ltd, is already being used in treatment of COVID-19 patients in China. "Since it was tried on patients with different variants of COVID-19, we expect it to be effective on Omicron as on other variants," Professor Iqbal Chaudhry, director of the International Center...
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From social media platforms to email providers, tons of places on the web want to scoop up your private data. Don’t forget about online stores and personal services, either. Your details are major commodities to most businesses on the web - and most have little regard for your privacy. Advertisers and marketers don't know who you are. But your behavior is tracked and assigned a unique identifier, called a Mobile Advertising ID (MAID). This tiny snippet of information contains where you live, what you shop for or what you recently searched online. Until recently, there had been very little that...
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MSNBC host Joy Reid said Monday on her show “The ReidOut” that Republicans were the “same” as the Dixiecrat segregationist political party. Reid also claimed Republicans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. but oppose “everything Dr. King fought for.” Reid said, “Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a day when people who would have stood four-square against everything Dr. King fought for — equal rights, civil rights, the elimination of poverty, and especially voting rights — soberly repeat that one partial quote they memorized in high school.” Reid then shared video and tweets from Govs. Greg Abbott (R-TX) and Glenn Youngkin (R-VA),...
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi speaks at a “Deliver For Voting Rights” rally in Washington DC on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Statues on the mall are crying because Republicans want to keep the filibuster as an excuse to preserve democracy. Dishonoring MLK.
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As telecommunication giants Verizon and AT&T prepare to roll out their hotly anticipated new 5G service on Wednesday, major U.S. airlines are warning that the launch will result in "catastrophic" disruption for the aviation industry. In a letter sent Monday to Biden administration officials, a group of airline CEOs stressed that the forthcoming C-Band 5G deployment would ground "huge swaths" of the U.S. fleet and "could potentially strand tens of thousands of Americans overseas." "Unless our major hubs are cleared to fly, the vast majority of the traveling and shipping public will essentially be grounded," they said in the letter,...
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And just like that she's back. Hillary. We honestly thought that she was gone, finito, kaput. As God is my witness, I thought that she had left the building...for good. But no. We were wrong. Recently, Hillary sort of announced, in her cryptic way, "Hey, I'm still here. I'm presidential timber. I can go the distance this time. I'll dust off my 6 year old acceptance speech and drag my moth eaten purple pantsuit out of the closet. I'm a contender!" (Cue the Rocky theme song) Why? Everyone wonders why. She is richer than King Midas and can afford to...
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GENEVA (AP) — Athletes at the Beijing Olympics were urged by human rights activists Tuesday to avoid criticizing China because they could be prosecuted. The IOC has not yet publicly committed to how athletes who speak out would be protected, activists said in a briefing hosted by Human Rights Watch. “Silence is complicity and that’s why we have concerns,” said Rob Koehler, the director general of the Global Athlete group. “We know the human rights record and the allowance of freedom of expression in China, so there’s really not much protection.” The IOC has not responded to requests in recent...
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Digital World Acquisition (NASDAQ:DWAC) stock is rallying higher on Tuesday even without any recent news from the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). Digital World Acquisition is a SPAC set to merge with former President Donald Trump’s media brand and take it public. While there’s no news from DWAC today, we’ve seen unexplained rises in the stock before as it’s become similar to a meme stock prior to the merger. Keeping that in mind, here’s what some investors have to say about DWAC stock today! DWAC Stock Twitter Chatter $DWAC We told you the Trump pump ⛽️ was a real 1....
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden put the full weight of his presidency behind voting rights action last week, heading to Capitol Hill in an effort to push Democrats to change Senate rules to pass legislation. Vice President Kamala Harris — whom Biden tapped to take the lead on passing voting rights legislation in June — wasn’t there. Both White House press secretary Jen Psaki and Harris aides had no clear answer when asked why the vice president didn’t join Biden in the meeting. It was yet another example of the difficulty Harris has faced throughout her first year in...
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State Department stonewalling info about U.S. funding for terrorists A watchdog group is suing the Biden administration for refusing to turn over internal documents that could show it violated a bipartisan law banning the federal government from sending money to the Palestinian government until it stops using these funds to pay terrorists. Protect the Public's Trust (PPT), a watchdog group comprised of former government officials, is accusing the State Department of stonewalling its Freedom of Information Act request for all internal documents and communications related to the administration's decision last year to unfreeze U.S. aid to the Palestinian government. Taxpayer...
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