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Packages mailed by Nashville bomber reveal 'belief in aliens and lizard people'

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© NewsChannel 5Package sent by Anthony Warner two days before the suicide bombing on Christmas Day in Nashville
A man who knew Nashville bomber Anthony Warner received mail from Warner on New Years day, News Channel 5 Nashville reports.

A man who knew Nashville bomber Anthony Warner received mail from Warner on New Years day containing a letter of bizarre ramblings.

A packaged mailed to an acquaintance of Warner was postmarked Dec. 23. Warner mailed similar packages to other individuals as well, according to sources who spoke to News Channel 5 Nashville.

The package containing nine written pages and two Samsung thumb drives was turned over to the FBI.

Comment: The New York Post reported:
Authorities believe the 63-year-old loner also spent time hunting for alien life forms in a nearby state park, the outlet reported.

It's unclear if any of these beliefs or behaviors are connected in any way to the Christmas morning suicide blast.

Investigators are also reportedly probing whether Warner, a local IT expert, was motivated to target an AT&T building over fears of 5G cellular technology and his paranoid suspicions that it is killing people and being used to spy on Americans.

Warner also reportedly may have believed that the suicidal attack would lead him to be revered as a "hero."
Further from Nashville5 News:
Warner did write extensively about "perception," adding that "Everything is an illusion" and "there is no such thing as death."

While NewsChannel 5 believes summarizing Warner's letters will provide a better understanding into his state of mind, WTVF has made the decision not to publish them in their entirety. We are attempting to balance shedding light on his mindset prior to the bombing with not giving him unnecessary notoriety.

We reached out to the FBI about these letters. Special Agent Jason Pack sent Newschannel 5 this statement:
We're aware the suspect sent materials which espoused his viewpoints to several acquaintances throughout the country. We're asking those who received these to contact the FBI at 800-CALL-FBI.



Eye 1

Jeremy Corbyn's brother arrested at another lockdown protest, second arrest in two days

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© AFP / Tolga AkmenFILE PHOTO: Piers Corbyn arrives at Westminster Magistrates court in central London on November 27, 2020
Piers Corbyn, brother of former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, has been arrested for breaching lockdown rules every day in 2021 so far. In his latest brush with the law, Corbyn was cuffed at a rally in London's Hyde Park.

With London under draconian Tier-4 lockdown restrictions, a group of several hundred protesters assembled in Hyde Park on Saturday. Holding signs reading "freedom over fear," they protested the government's ongoing crackdown on civil liberties in the name of curtailing the coronavirus.

Police arrested 17 of these protesters for breaching, with 73-year-old Piers Corbyn among them. As officers led Corbyn away in handcuffs, the crowd chanted "free Piers Corbyn."

Comment: Here we see London police arrest a man for hugging willing by-standers:

See also: NHS had 15% LESS patients this December compared to 2019 - Any crisis is due to budget cuts, staff shortages and excessive measures


Black Cat

Richmond Public Schools' Superintendent gives 'teacher of the year' a pass for wishing violence on Mitch McConnell

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© TwitterRodney Robinson
'Heartfelt apology my A*S'!

Richmond Public Schools' '2019 teacher of the year' Rodney Robinson tweeted about Rand Paul's neighbor beating him up and wishing McConnell's neighbor would do the same.

Teacher of the year. That's sweet, right?

He has since deleted the tweet BUT as Twitchy readers know, the Internet is FOREVER, especially tweets.

Comment: Senator Rand Paul "blindsided" by attacker in his home


Propaganda

BBC backtracks and admits children's wards are NOT seeing a surge in severe coronavirus admissions

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© GettyA paper published in January raised the possibility that the pandemic could make some people more susceptible to chronic conditions and diseases, including asthma and obesity.
Doctors have sought to reassure parents that there has been no increase in the severity of Covid-19 cases among children because of the new variant.

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) said children's wards are not seeing any "significant pressure" from Covid-19.

It comes after a London hospital matron told BBC Radio 5 Live of having a ward full of children with coronavirus.


Comment: That's quite telling about the state of mind of hospital staff, they've been hystericized to see a pandemic that isn't there.


Comment: With the experimental vaccines being rolled out en masse, with the relentless fearmongering and misinformation people are deluged with on a daily bases, as well as the mandatory wearing of masks that restricts oxygen and is creating an extremely unhygienic environment for people, it's quite possible that we will, or even are, seeing a rise in some hospital admissions that, otherwise, wouldn't have occurred.

See also: NHS had 15% LESS patients this December compared to 2019 - Any crisis is due to budget cuts, staff shortages and excessive measures


Newspaper

Best of the Web: NHS had 15% LESS patients this December compared to 2019 - Any crisis is due to budget cuts, staff shortages and excessive measures

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© Peter Byrne/PAPA MediaHOSPITALS had almost fifteen percent fewer patients this December compared with 2019
A freedom of information request to NHS England revealed that on December 22, three days after Boris Johnson introduced tier four for millions, more than 13,000 fewer beds were occupied than the same date in 2019.

The new data suggests a key reason hospitals are struggling is this lack of capacity.

The NHS is meant to keep a tenth of its beds free to create flexibility to admit patients and cope with sudden surges in demand - usually seen in winter.

Over the years this spare capacity has been used each winter and the NHS has been forced to treat patients in trolleys and in ambulances as ward beds have filled.

Comment: There you have it, the NHS isn't overwhelmed because of the coronavirus, it's suffering from decades of budget cuts, staff shortages, and the final straw was the excessive 'coronavirus measures' that removed any potential extra capacity that it had. Note that even with less admissions to hospitals the system still couldn't cope.

While the UK's population has increased by 14% over the last 20 years, there's been a massive 33% decrease in hospital beds. And, as is clear from The Guardian headlines below, this issue, that has been ongoing for well over a decade, was well known:
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Sheriff

Los Angeles Covid super spreader task force conducts 5 New Year's Eve raids, arrests 90 people

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© Gateway Pundit
Los Angeles County Sheriffs sent their Covid Super Spreader Task Force agents to conduct raids and arrest people on New Year's Eve.

Officers raided 5 locations and arrested more than 90 people.

"I have made it clear that we will seek out and take law enforcement action against all super spreader events occurring anywhere within Los Angeles County," Sheriff Alex Villanueva said. "The goal of these enforcement actions is to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and the risk to our vulnerable populations."

Snakes in Suits

Locked-down Londoners seethe after Mayor Khan politicises taxpayer-funded New Year's fireworks with BLM & pro-EU agenda

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© Reuters / Toby MelvilleLondon Mayor Sadiq Khan is shown at a campaign rally last March.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan surprised locked-down residents with an unannounced New Year's Eve fireworks display, only to spark anger by filling the show with political messaging.

"Our New Year's Eve show just sent a loud, proud message to the world: London stands together against racism - tonight and always," Khan said in a Twitter message with a video clip showing an image of a raised fist above the Millennium Dome. The symbol has historically been a universal gesture of working class solidarity, but most recently has been appropriated by the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Eye 1

Quebec police assault man after neighbor snitches on 'illegal' Christmas family gathering

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Police in Gatineau, Canada went to a home and assaulted the citizens after a neighbor ratted them out for 'illegally' gathering.

According to Le Journal de Montreal, a neighbor called the police to report that more than 6 people had "illegally" gathered in a residence in violation of Covid restrictions:

Comment: All over the Western world we're seeing examples of an encroaching totalitarian system that is legislated by politicians, willingly enforced by the police, and aided by a certain type of citizen: And check out SOTT radio's:


Attention

You can't sue Pfizer or Moderna if you have severe Covid vaccine side effects. The government likely won't compensate you for damages either

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If you experience severe side effects after getting a Covid vaccine, lawyers tell CNBC there is basically no one to blame in a U.S. court of law.

The federal government has granted companies like Pfizer and Moderna immunity from liability if something unintentionally goes wrong with their vaccines.

"It is very rare for a blanket immunity law to be passed," said Rogge Dunn, a Dallas labor and employment attorney. "Pharmaceutical companies typically aren't offered much liability protection under the law."

You also can't sue the Food and Drug Administration for authorizing a vaccine for emergency use, nor can you hold your employer accountable if they mandate inoculation as a condition of employment.

Congress created a fund specifically to help cover lost wages and out-of-pocket medical expenses for people who have been irreparably harmed by a "covered countermeasure," such as a vaccine. But it is difficult to use and rarely pays. Attorneys say it has compensated less than 6% of the claims filed in the last decade.

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No Entry

Ukrainian nationalists and neo-Nazis stage torchlight march in Kiev to mark Nazi collaborator's birthday

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© Reuters / Valentyn OgirenkoA rally to mark the 112th birth anniversary of Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera in Kiev.
Thousands of people with torches marched through Kiev on Sunday on the first day of the new year to honor Ukrainian nationalist Stepan Bandera who collaborated with Nazis during WWII and actively participated in ethnic cleansings.

Bandera was born on January 1, 1909 and rallies celebrating his birthday recently became a sort of a tradition in the Ukrainian capital and other cities after the Euromaidan protests in 2014. They've since been staged with the blessing of the country's authorities, who declared the day a national holiday.

The participants of the march in Kiev carried torches, Bandera's portrait as well as flags of Ukraine and the country's nationalist and neo-Nazi organizations. Some came to the event with children.

Comment: This comes less than a week after a teenager was facing jail in Ukraine for buying a hat with a Soviet symbol on at a flea market. The police claimed that it breached 'strict local laws governing "the use of communist symbols on clothing."' - apparenlty these laws don't apply to celebrating Nazism. This is Ukraine following US 'intervention'.

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