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@davidicke I and Ickonic broke the story originally about the mass murder of the elderly through the end-of-life drug Midazolam that the UK government outrageously called 'the first wave of Covid'. We were able to do this thanks to someone who approached me through journalist Jacqui Deevoy with details of the death of his father. He has now won a case that will make doctors and nurses present witness statements about what happened. The overseer of the Midazolam scam was then 'Health' Secretary Matt Hancock. The walls are closing in Mr Hancock.
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Alpha News is proud to present “The Fall of Minneapolis.” This documentary is provided free of charge due to generous donors.Show morePlease consider a 100% tax-deductible donation to support our work and help promote this film: www.givemn.org/organization/Alpha-NewsThe film is based on Liz Collin’s Amazon bestseller, “They’re Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd,” which exposes the holes in the prevailing narrative surrounding George Floyd’s death, the trial of Derek Chauvin, and the fallout the city of Minneapolis has suffered ever since.The documentary features more than a dozen interviews with the people directly involved, including exclusive interviews...
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JERUSALEM — The search by Israeli forces of Gaza’s largest hospital stretched into its second day Thursday amid the wait for more concrete evidence of extensive Hamas infrastructure at the facility that precipitated the raid. Israel also said no further evidence of Hamas activities in the hospital was scheduled to be made public for now. On Wednesday, Israel released photographs and video showing small caches of rifles and laptops that the Israel Defense Forces identified as Hamas material. The military did not show evidence of tunnels or a command center it has said exists under the hospital.
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The Oakland Athletics are one step closer to leaving their hometown for the past 56 years and relocating to Las Vegas. Per ESPN's Jeff Passan, MLB owners unanimously voted Thursday to approve the A's move amid season-long fan protests in Oakland and ongoing legal issues regarding the site of a new stadium in Vegas. A's owner John Fisher spoke about the team's impending move to Las Vegas after the relocation vote went his way
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Independent 2024 presidential candidate Cornel West criticized Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for not calling for a cease-fire in the ongoing war between Israel and the militant Palestinian group Hamas. “You say, ‘Brother Bernie, man, this is reaching the point where it’s getting pathetic now, man,’” West said in an interview with Status Coup News on Wednesday. “If the pause is the best you can come up with given this situation, then this is getting pretty pathetic.”
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A federal jury ruled Thursday that David DePape, the man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi in 2022, is guilty on all charges, ABC7 News reported. DePape broke into Paul Pelosi’s home on Oct. 28, 2022, bludgeoning Paul with a hammer after his plot to kidnap Nancy Pelosi failed. The jury ruled that was guilty of all federal charges, including attempting to kidnap a federal official and committing assault against an immediate family member of a public official, according to ABC7. DePape had originally pleaded not guilty to the federal charges brought against him, but confessed on Tuesday while giving his...
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Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called for the removal of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, saying “the time has come” for a new governing coalition in Israel. In a thread on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Lapid laid out his vision for a “national reconstruction government,” which he said would be led by another leader from Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party, but would not include the prime minister nor “the extremists.”
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson clarified that none of his friends support President Joe Biden, though they support the Democratic Party. During an interview on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” The Rock spoke to host Joe Rogan about how he joined the World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (WWE), the ongoing situation between Israel and Hamas, the Maui wildfires, and the increased political division in the United States. Rogan brought up how the U.S. is “divided and polarized” and placed the blame on social media and people who are addicted to their phones, social media apps, and “reading stuff and attacking each other.” “When...
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Some wars last longer than others but one of the longest wars in history was formally declared over on February 5, 1985. This was the Third Punic War which officially lasted 2,131 years although there wasn’t much fighting after 146BC as the forces of Rome finally defeated those of Carthage (now part of Tunisia) and the area became the Roman Province of Africa. Carthage destroyed The city was destroyed and for many years no-one was allowed to rebuild or resettle but when the Emperor Augustus came to power, he was aware of a plan by Julius Caesar to rebuild Carthage...
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Musician Kid Rock said Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” that he did not want the Republican Party to be all about “cancel culture and boycotts.”The entertainer helped incite a boycott after Bud Light sent a personalized case of beer to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.He said he believed in forgiveness, adding that the makers of Bud Light had “made a mistake.”
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The US chief marketing officer of Anheuser-Busch InBev is stepping down amid the company's continuing slump in sales, following Bud Light's disastrous collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney earlier in the year. Benoit Garbe is set to leave his role at Bud Light's parent company at the end of the year, it was announced Wednesday, 'in order to embark on a new chapter in his career.' Serving as the company's CMO for just over two years, his tenure was marred by an April marketing debacle where a Bud Light partnership with Mulvaney led to a boycott by the brand's customers...
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It has been nearly four years since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but that is not stopping Bloomberg from legitimately addressing if it is “safe to dine indoors” as winter approaches and “Covid” comes “back.” In an article titled “With Covid Back and Winter Approaching, Is It Safe to Dine Indoors?” Bloomberg addressed a question from a reader, who asked if it was a bad idea to dine indoors with “Covid” and flu season on the horizon. The author, Kristen Brown, admitted that she has “no idea” how many coronavirus cases are around the city of New York right...
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The owner of Decibel Gardens, which grows and packages marijuana in Santa Cruz, was arrested by police after attacking multiple masked people who are still on the loose. Derek Hubbard was arrested on four counts of attempted murder Monday after police reviewed surveillance footage and interviewed witnesses. His business, operating on Encinal Street behind locked gates, was reportedly robbed by approximately eight masked thieves early Monday morning, according to Santa Cruz Police. The alarm was tripped at about 4:30 a.m. Monday, and Hubbard arrived on the scene before police. With a handgun, Hubbard allegedly fired multiple rounds at suspects. After...
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A group who was recently mourning the loss of a loved one chose to have their funeral reception at a seafood restaurant after the service. However, most of the party chose to leave without paying after racking up a bill of over $500. Not only that, but one woman threatened to shoot a restaurant staff member. A group of 20 people recently walked out on their $542 tab at Crazy Cajun Seafood in Houston, Texas. The members of the funeral party were allegedly unhappy with the 20% gratuity charge added to their bill, as most restaurants add the tip when...
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A Washington Post reporter has published an article declaring his endorsement for Hollywood actor and former WWE wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson for president in 2024. Washington Post deputy opinion editor David Von Drehle argues in a new column that Johnson is the best nominee for president. “For four years, I have been saying to anyone who will listen — not many people, I must admit — that America has a sure and happy pathway out of the doom loop of Biden vs. Trump, Trump vs. Biden, seemingly for the rest of eternity,” Von Drehle writes. “Johnson is that pathway....
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Oregon State Professor Accused of Falsely Claiming Native Ancestry (Can only be linked, per FR rules.)
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Its beginning to smell like Fed spirit! As the 2024 Presidential election rapidly approaches, The Fed will be pressured into lower interest rates to haul Biden’s befuddled and corrupt ass across the finish line. Or his replacement, Greasy Gavin Newsom. (Leaving an oil slick in his wake). Lowering the mortgage rate will benefit the real estate market, which is currently been “Biden’d.” Due to inflation and The Fed’s mission to crush inflation. High mortgage rates that approached 8% earlier this month continue to hammer builder confidence, but recent economic data suggest housing conditions may improve in the coming months. Builder...
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The son of the band Wilco’s frontman vowed to never step foot at Sarah Lawrence College again after he says he became a “pariah” for identifying as Jewish and supporting Israel – and promised to warn others “to avoid the school at all costs.” Sammy Tweedy, whose father is singer Jeff Tweedy, said he has decided not to return to the Bronxville, New York school campus because of its inhospitable climate for Jewish students. “The feeling of being a pariah was so intense that I developed these stomach problems that just made life really difficult, and I think they went...
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Travelers United, a DC-based non-profit that advocates for travelers, has sued Clyde’s Restaurant Group for unfair and deceptive advertising. The group alleges that a 3.75 percent “2023 surcharge” on the menu at all Clyde’s restaurants—which include Old Ebbitt Grill and 1789—violates DC’s consumer protection laws and liquor licensing requirements. “It’s a fee for nothing,” says Travelers United counsel Lauren Wolfe. “This is not a fee that pays for staff. This is not a fee that pays for any sort of service or extra food. This is simply a fee so that they can lie about the advertised price.” A note...
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A painting found hanging in an elderly French woman's kitchen was found to be a long-lost panel from a polyptych by 13th-century Italian artist Cimabue. The painting, titled "Mocking of Christ," is scheduled to be auctioned Oct. 27. Photo courtesy of Acteon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VIDEO AT LINK................. Nov. 16 (UPI) -- A long-lost masterpiece dating back to 1280 is headed to the Louvre after it was found hanging in a French grandmother's kitchen. "Christ Mocked," a 10-inch-by-8-inch painting by Florentine artist Cimabue, aka Cenni di Pepo, was rediscovered in 2019, when an elderly woman from the town of Compiegne decided to...
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