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Share Tweet Gab Share TelegramTelegram ClouthubShare Email UPDATE: Man Who Rammed Car into Winnipeg Freedom Convoy Protesters is Antifa Activist David Zegarac By Jim Hoft Published February 7, 2022 at 8:55am Comment Share Tweet Gab Share Telegram Telegram Clouthub Share On Saturday several freedom protesters were injured by a vehicle that appeared to intentionally ram into a truck and run over at least one protester in Winnepeg. This was a brutal attack. https://t.co/W4y4PCvK1S — Election Wizard 🚛 (@ElectionWiz) February 5, 2022 Now this… The masked man who ran over the Winnipeg Freedom Convoy protesters is an Antifa activist. Dave Zegarac...
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· Inside the ivermectin saga: a hacked password, mysterious websites and faulty data Last May, a graduate student named Jack Lawrence sat down in his apartment and began combing through a medical study about ivermectin for his coursework at the University of London. The study, conducted by researchers at Benha University in Egypt and published in November 2020, had produced stunning results. It found that ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug that’s been around for decades, could reduce the risk of death among COVID-19 patients by 90%, among other findings. “Suddenly, I started noticing something,” Lawrence said. “Although there [were] a lot...
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a charge of discrimination with the Illinois Department of Human Rights alleging the hospital tested her urine for drugs without her consent, and then reported her to the state’s child welfare agency despite her insistence that the positive result was because she ate poppy seed cake. “There’s no medical reason to drug test all pregnant people as they come in for medical care and these kind of blanket policies really deter pregnant people from getting treatment and support. ... She’s coming in and the only reason they’re drug testing her is because she’s pregnant, and that is a form of...
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A New Week Live From Ottawa - Freedom Convoy 2022 & the Latest - Viva on the Street
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There’s a problem with putting someone on a pedestal: Exposed on all sides, a hero to some can be seen as a traitor to others. Atlanta plans to install a statue of a Native American man atop a 110-foot (34-meter) column in its new Peace Park, where it will tower over statues of 17 civil rights icons, including the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Developer Rodney Mims Cook Jr. calls Chief Tomochichi “a co-founder of Georgia” who prevented massacres by warmly inviting British Gen. James Oglethorpe to colonize his people’s land in 1733. “They became the closest of friends, initiating...
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NEW JERSEY - Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey will reportedly announce Monday that he is lifting his state’s school mask mandate for students and employees. His announcement is expected at a 1:00 p.m. COVID-19 briefing in Trenton, according to the NY Times. The change will take effect the second week of March as temperatures get milder and ventilation becomes possible, Murphy told the paper. The Democratic governors in New York and Connecticut have foreshadowed in recent days that they may lift school mask mandates, too.
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U.S. health officials are considering new changes to vaccine guidance that would lengthen the amount of time between doses in order to lower the risk of heart inflammation for immunocompromised people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) told a panel of outside advisers on Friday these proposed changes would apply to the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. Immunocompromised people, who generally don’t respond as well to vaccines, are the only population advised to get four vaccine jabs. CDC guidance suggests this group should receive three vaccine doses within two months and a fourth dose around five months after the...
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Rumble — Governor DeSantis is hosting a roundtable on the effects of the ongoing Biden Border Crisis. Livestream begins: Feb 7, 11:00 am EST
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https://rumble.com/vu949o-feb-6-1900mt-freedom-convoy-presser.html A presser from the freedom convoy addressing some of the concerns including the Ottawa Mayor declaring a state of emergency. Also discussed is the actions taken by the Ottawa police and how it impacts the convoy.
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Supporters of affirmative action at Harvard University have begun a public pressure campaign supporting the race-based admissions system in the wake of a recent Supreme Court announcement that it will hear a challenge to the practice. Harvard’s Black Men’s Forum has released a statement calling the case a “threat” to diversity at the Ivy League institution. “This lawsuit threatens to undermine efforts at Harvard and universities across the country to diversify their student populations and increase access to institutions of higher learning,” the group stated Jan. 25. The Harvard Gazette, which is mailed to alumni — including four current Supreme...
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A top candidate in the Republican primary for Oregon governor has confirmed he was part of an invite-only Portland swingers group for swapping sexual partners. Sandy Mayor Stan Pulliam said in a statement to The Oregonian/OregonLive that he and his wife, MacKensey, briefly explored relationships with other couples beginning in 2016 before deciding to “focus solely on each other, our marriage and our family.” “Ever since, day in and day out, we’ve worked as a team to strengthen our family and to create a better community and state for our girls and the hundreds of thousands of kids just like...
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More police officers have been killed in the line of duty under President Biden's leadership [sic] than in prior years since 1995, and a law enforcement nonprofit wants the president to start speaking up. In 2021, the FBI counted 73 officers intentionally killed in the line of duty. That's a nearly 59% increase compared to the 46 intentionally killed in 2020.
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Add gorillas to the list of creatures intimidated by Shaquille O'Neal. During a recent episode of "The Big Podcast with Shaq," the former NBA big man explained that gorillas freak out when he shows up at zoos and that they want to fight him. Shaq even called an executive from Zoo Miami during the podcast who confirmed the tale. The conversation came up when Shaq was contemplating whether to let his gray hair grow out, joking that he would be a "silverback" gorilla and not a "silver fox." This led to Shaq, a huge zoo aficionado, explaining how gorillas act...
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Comedian Heather McDonald hospitalized in Tempe, Arizona McDonald collapsed and hit her head on the floor after she delivered her second joke: “I’m vaxxed, double vaxxed, boosted … and flu shot and shingle shot and haven’t gotten COVID and Jesus loves me most.” As soon as she delivered the joke, she just collapsed and hit her head on the floor. Everyone thought at first it was all part of the act, but it was not. She was conscious, but clearly, all was not well. An EMT and a nurse happened to be in the audience … they rushed up on...
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The Biden administration is set to fund the distribution of crack pipes to drug addicts as part of its plan to advance "racial equity." The $30 million grant program, which closed applications Monday and will begin in May, will provide funds to nonprofits and local governments to help make drug use safer for addicts. Included in the grant, which is overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services, are funds for "smoking kits/supplies." A spokesman for the agency told the Washington Free Beacon that these kits will provide pipes for users to smoke crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, and "any...
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A new poll from the Portland Business Alliance offered a stunning look at the perceived quality of life in Portland. The Portland voters who were polled said the city is in even worse shape since the start of the pandemic, and crime and homelessness top their list as the biggest issues facing the Rose City. The Portland Business Alliance survey also found that: * 88% of Portlanders say the quality of life in Portland is getting worse * 66% report mistrust of local officials * 81% say the Portland City Council is ineffective when it comes to providing public services
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — After playing in the Pro Bowl on Sunday, Saints running back Alvin Kamara was arrested and accused of beating someone the night before in a Las Vegas nightclub. Kamara had four catches for 23 yards for the NFC in the game, then was taken into custody and booked at the Clark County Detention Center on charges of battery resulting in substantial bodily harm. Kamara remained in jail Sunday night. His bail was set at $5,000 and a court hearing is scheduled for Monday afternoon, a jail official said. Las Vegas police say they were dispatched to...
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Are Israeli hospitals really overloaded with unvaccinated COVID patients? According to Prof. Yaakov Jerris, director of Ichilov Hospital’s coronavirus ward, the situation is completely opposite. “Right now, most of our severe cases are vaccinated,” Jerris told Channel 13 News. “They had at least three injections. Between seventy and eighty percent of the serious cases are vaccinated. So, the vaccine has no significance regarding severe illness, which is why just twenty to twenty-five percent of our patients are unvaccinated.” Jerris also revealed some of the confusion in reporting cases. Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Sunday, he told ministers, “Defining a...
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https://federalnewsnetwork.com/workforce/2022/02/white-house-to-propose-4-6-raise-for-feds-in-2023/
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Our neighbors to the north are still honking for freedom. In Ottawa, the army of truckers protesting the vaccine mandate pushed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is driving liberals insane. There are reports of violence breaking out. I’m obliged not to believe them. This is the media that lies, folks. The CBC even suggested that this freedom convoy was a Russian intelligence operation. Sorry—no, not believing the manufactured garbage that this anti-mandate protest is something worse than what we saw during the summer of 2020 in the United States where armed leftists burned and looted cities across the country. It...
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