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Parents outraged after brazen teacher calls them 'bigots' in Dr. Seuss-style poem

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Parents in the Austin, Texas, area expressed outrage after a technology teacher read a Dr. Seuss-style poem mocking "evangelicals" and parents who have expressed concerns about books they call pornographic.

Krista Tyler, instructional technology specialist at Grisham Middle School in the Round Rock Independent School District (ISD) read the poem at the Leander ISD school board meeting Dec. 16.

"Everyone in Leander liked reading a lot/ but some evangelicals in Leader did not," Tyler begins. "These kooks hated reading, the whole reading season./ Please don't ask why, no one quite knows the reason./ It could be perhaps critical thinking causes fright./ It could be their heads aren't screwed on just right./ But whatever the reason, their brains or their fright,/ they can't follow policy in plain black and white."

Comment: See also: School board attempts to silence parent reading out pedo porn books from its own library


Blackbox

China punishes dozens of Xi'an officials, city on lockdown after recording just 250 Covid cases in recent weeks

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Xi'an reported another 49 cases on Friday, bringing the total outbreak to more than 250 in recent weeks
Dozens of officials have been punished over a virus outbreak in the locked-down city of Xi'an, China's disciplinary body said Friday -- the latest state reprimands under Beijing's strict zero-Covid approach.

China, where the coronavirus was first detected in late 2019, is on high alert for new infections as it prepares to hold the Winter Olympics in February in the capital Beijing.


Comment: Covid was actually detected in multiple countries by late 2019. And it probably originated in the US: RNA Vaccines, Obedience and Eugenics


The world's most populous nation has reduced cases to a minimum thanks to a zero-Covid strategy of tight border restrictions, lengthy quarantines and targeted lockdowns.


Comment: It also, unlike much of the rest of the planet, has not been counting asymptomatic cases, as cases at all.


Comment: It's rather odd that, just as China's Centre for Disease Control and Prevention admitted that its unattainable, zero-Covid approach has actually made the situation worse, the country continues to enforce it all the same: China risks 'colossal Covid-19 outbreak' by opening up, inadequate study finds

See also: And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Pandemia Today, Pandemia Tomorrow, But Not Forever




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North Carolina police chief placed on leave after helping officers skirt COVID-19 regulations

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Oakboro, N.C. police chief TJ Smith
An Oakboro, N.C. police chief was placed on unpaid for reportedly telling officers how to skirt COVID-19 regulations, CBS affiliate WBTV reported.

Oakboro Town Administrator Doug Burgess informed Smith of his punishment via letter, writing that the chief violated the town's personnel policy which prohibits acts of fraud, endangering the property of others and serving a conflicting interest.

Burgess said in the letter that Smith told fellow colleagues to attend a "clinic" where they could obtain COVID-19 vaccination cards without getting the actual vaccine, according to WBTV.

Comment: It's more likely the men under his command were expressing doubts about the safety of the jab (any thinking person would by now), and worried about the low chances of being able claim religious or health exemptions in North Carolina.


Attention

Best of the Web: Two-thirds of new UK Covid hospital patients only tested positive AFTER being admitted, evidence still accumulating that Omicron is mild

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Two-thirds of new Covid hospital patients in England were actually admitted for a different ailment, MailOnline's analysis of NHS data suggests - as a growing number of studies show Omicron is much milder than Delta.

In the two weeks to December 21, hospitals in England recorded 563 new coronavirus inpatients — the majority of which are believed to be Omicron now that the variant is the country's dominant stain.

But just 197 (35 per cent) were being primarily treated for Covid, with the remaining 366 (65 per cent) only testing positive after being admitted for something else.

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Health Minister complains of hate mail over allowing grocery stores to allow vaccine passports

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© unknownCanadian Health Minister Dorothy Shephard
Days after reversing a decision that allowed grocery stores to ban unvaccinated Canadians, New Brunswick health minister Dorothy Shephard is saying some of the mail she received over the policy "crossed the line."

In an interview with the Times & Transcript, Shephard describes receiving a "huge onslaught" of the material, including hundreds of emails. "I think I have a thick skin," Shephard says. "It doesn't change the fact that some of these emails have crossed the line."

The Department of Health confirmed that particularly threatening examples have been sent to the Department of Justice and Public Safety for assessment. The RCMP would not confirm whether it was investigating. One of the emails accuses Shephard of "literally causing people to starve to death this winter," while another advises her to "sleep with one eye open." "People like you always get what's coming to you," another states. The writer goes on to wish Shephard "a slow and painful death."

Shephard did not mention the number of emails she had received in total, nor the proportion of the pushback she deemed legitimate. True North reached out to Shephard's office but received no response.

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Christmas travelers stranded as omicron forces cancellation of thousands of flights

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© UnknownTravel ban restrictions ground flights for Christmas travellers
Jaclyn Stanton was excited to reunite with her parents for the first time since February 2020, when she last saw them before the Covid-19 pandemic began. Stanton said she and her husband were expecting to board their flight on Christmas morning from Chicago to Sacramento, California, where her family lives. But on Thursday night, she got a text alert from United Airlines informing her their flight had been canceled.

"It's a bit of a bummer," said Stanton, 36, on Friday. "It was a bit of a gut punch last night."

Stanton is one of thousands of would-be travelers who were hoping to make it home for Christmas this year but were left stranded as airlines around the world canceled thousands of flights amid the spread of the omicron variant.

Global airlines had collectively canceled more than 3,700 flights for Christmas Eve and Christmas day, according to the flight tracking website Flight Aware. Of those canceled, more than 1,000 had been scheduled within, into or out of the U.S.

Several major airlines, including United, Delta and Alaska, said they were forced to cancel hundreds of Christmas Eve flights after the omicron variant infected their employees and crew members.

On Friday, United cut a total of 192 flights; Delta, 264; and Alaska, 16, according to Flight Aware.

"The nationwide spike in omicron cases this week has had a direct impact on our flight crews and the people who run our operation," United Airlines said in a statement. The company said it would rebook as many travelers as possible.


Comment: Right on cue. The new face on shutdowns and tyranny is 'Omicron'. Be it defiance or sense, some airlines did not buy into this ploy.


Yoda

Judge rules against New York Times: Must surrender Project Veritas memos, destroy copies

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James O'Keefe of Project Veritas
Conservative group accused newspaper of violating attorney-client privilege after legal memos were obtained

A New York judge has upheld an order preventing the New York Times from publishing documents between conservative group Project Veritas and its lawyer and ruled that the newspaper must immediately relinquish confidential legal memos it obtained.

The decision Thursday by state supreme court justice Charles D Wood in Westchester county, released Friday, comes in a defamation lawsuit Project Veritas filed against the Times in 2020.

Months after the lawsuit was filed, the newspaper reported that the justice department was investigating Project Veritas in connection with the theft of a diary belonging to Ashley Biden, the president's daughter.

Comment: Gateway Pundit reports:
On Friday, the New York Supreme Court issued a devastating opinion ruling against the New York Times that confirms the outlet illegally obtained private attorney-client records from Project Veritas.

From the Court's ruling:
"The court finds that Project Veritas has met its burden of showing that the subject memoranda were obtained by irregular means, if not both irregular and improper means.

Ordered: That the defendant New York Times and its agents, employees, legal counsel, or other persons under its control are directed to immediately delete / destroy copies of the legal memoranda prepared by Project Veritas' counsel, Benjamin Barr, from any computer, cloud server or other data collecting or disseminating sources."

It's believed that the documents were obtained during FBI searches of James O'Keefe's mobile phones and other possessions, which were seized as evidence when Project Veritas staff members and facilities were unconstitutionally raided over Ashley Biden's diary last month.

Somehow, the records just happened to end up in the hands of the radical NY Times, who published them in a shameless attempt to slander the investigative outlet's journalistic practices.

The ruling could spur potential legal ramifications for the FBI, who, in all likelihood, illegally leaked the contents of O'Keefe's phone to the NYT.

Other than vaguely attributing it to "newsgathering efforts," the Times has refused to provide "ANY explanation" of how it came into possession of Project Veritas' privileged communications, according to the ruling.

As the court also points out, the outlet even "incredibly" admitted that "no APPARENT bribery" took place when they illegally obtained Project Veritas' records.

The ruling continues:
"There is nothing in the record to show how the Times obtained the privileged memoranda that belonged to Project Veritas.

That information is solely within the Times' knowledge and possession,and it has not offered any explanation beyond vaguely stating that the memoranda were obtained through its "newsgathering efforts."

The Times incredibly admitted that here "no apparent bribery... was used to obtain the memoranda.
Christmas came early for Project Veritas on this one.

Next up - hold the New York Times and the FBI accountable for their lawlessness.



Eye 1

'Infection parties': Switzerland threatens 5 years in jail for people 'intentionally' contracting Covid in order to obtain vaccine passport

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SWITZERLAND: Demonstrators protest against a planned coronavirus disease (COVID-19) law of the Swiss government, in Zurich, Switzerland November 20, 2021
Contracting Covid-19 on purpose to gain natural immunity is a potentially criminal offense that could lead to a lengthy prison term, Switzerland's Federal Office of Public Health said in response to the rise of infection parties.

Following the news that some vaccine skeptics have been organizing Covid-19 parties in order to gain a vaccine passport-like certificate for the naturally infected and recovered, the FOPH warned that intentionally spreading the virus could result in up to five years in jail, according to public broadcaster Radio Télévision Suisse.

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New York: Vaccination card forgers face one year in jail

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People who falsify their vaccination cards to bypass the passport system in the state of New York could face up to one year in jail, according to new legislation.

Signed into law on Wednesday by Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), the "Truth in Vaccination" law will make "faking a vaccination card a class A misdemeanor and tampering with computer records related to vaccinations a class E felony," according to The Hill.

New Yorkers convicted of violating the new law could face up to one year in prison or three years of probation, while class E felonies carry the potential of up to four years in prison in the state.

In a statement, Hochul declared that the new law will:
...help us improve our response to the pandemic now, crack down on fraudulent use of vaccination records, and help us better understand the areas of improvement we need to make to our health care system so we can be even more prepared down the road.

Comment: See also: Father-son tourists arrested for entering Hawaii with fake vaccination cards


Smoking

EU country set to outlaw smoking on beaches

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Spain is set to introduce a nationwide ban on smoking on the country's beaches, with offenders facing fines of up to €2,000 for breaches in what is believed to be the first nationwide restriction in Europe of its kind.

The new measure is part of the national Law on Waste and Contaminated Soil, which was approved by the Spanish Senate on Thursday and is considered by the government to be "one of the main pieces of legislation to promote the circular and low-carbon economy in Spain."

Comment: Did dangerous pesticides and GMO crops which are devastating the soil and peoples health come as a part of the national Law on Waste and Contaminated Soil?

The totalitarian grip on humanity has many faces and this is one of them.

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