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  • Lawsuit Says St. Lawrence University Allowed ANTIFA Terrorist to Commit Extortion on Campus

    09/27/2020 3:02:44 PM PDT · by CheshireTheCat · 7 replies
    Big League Politics ^ | September 26, 2020 | Shane Trejo
    A former employee with the New York Daily News has filed a lawsuit alleging that St. Lawrence University allowed one of their ANTIFA-affiliated staff members to extort his firing from the newspaper. In the lawsuit, defendants are listed as Christian M. Exoo, the New York Daily News, St. Lawrence University, Tribune Publishing Company, Twitter executive Vijaya Gadde, Twitter Inc., and Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP. The lawsuit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court in New Jersey by Daniel D’Ambly. D’Ambly claims in the lawsuit that he was doxxed by Exoo, a notorious ANTIFA terrorist who leads targeted harassment campaigns...
  • The "Fuzzy Math" of Fluoride Promotion

    07/05/2002 12:16:10 AM PDT · by JameRetief · 65 replies · 2,819+ views
    Red Flags Weekly ^ | July 1, 2002 | Paul Connet, Ph.d
    July 1, 2002The "Fuzzy Math" of Fluoride Promotion By Paul Connett, PhD (ggvideo@northnet.org) Many of you may have probably heard the term "fuzzy math" before. It is a term used to describe a somewhat controversial method of teaching math where the answers do not have to be EXACTLY right. But at the very least, they are supposed to be close. Unfortunately, many of those promoting the practice of water fluoridation would fail to meet even these basic "fuzzy math" guidelines, with methods better described as "hairy" than "fuzzy". And "fuzzy math" is supposed to be a temporary teaching tool...