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School district in New York sends out email warning parents of sudden cardiac arrest in students grades K-12

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Eastport-South Manor Central School District (ESM) in Suffolk County, New York sent out an email to all parents informing them about the new physician in their district. The new hiring was part of the new regulations regarding Sudden Cardiac Arrest of students Grades K- 12.

The Gateway Pundit obtained a copy of the email where the ESM stated that there's a new regulation where all districts are now required to ensure that nurses and coaches can address the treatment and monitoring of students who exhibit signs and symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest.


Comment: They know about the dangers of mRNA vaccines especially in children and they are preparing the terrain so they can handle with cardiac arrests in young children. Cardiac arrests are not a normal thing that happens to children.

Parents should ask themselves what is going on,take care for the safety of their children and get them out of these schools. All these psychopaths at the positions of power in the government obviously don't care and they are just following the sick PTB agenda.


In addition, districts are required to make sure that all staff are aware of the warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest and what to do if a person experiences sudden cardiac arrest, the email continued.

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Snakes in Suits

Best of the Web: Russia's COVID coup d'etat

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One can't help but feel a certain kinship with Mikhail Delyagin, the State Duma deputy who perfectly captured the zeitgeist of our era while sizing up the omnipotent sanitary doctors and thespian technocrats lording over Russia.

"The state now speaks so boorishly to the people. This is how they talk to the population of the occupied territories, who for some reason do not understand that they are occupied," the Russian lawmaker said in a recent video message.

According to Delyagin, the adoption of a nationwide digital "health" pass — which is expected to occur in the coming weeks — would in essence transfer external management of Russia to Big Pharma and Big Tech.

His provocative analysis was promptly scrubbed from YouTube.

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Why don't people "trust the science?" Because scientists are often caught lying

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There has been an unfortunate shift in Western educational practices in the past few decades away from what we used to call "critical thinking." In fact, critical thinking was once a fundamental staple of US colleges and now it seems as though the concept doesn't exist anymore; at least not in the way it used to. Instead, another brand of learning has arisen which promotes "right thinking"; a form of indoctrination which encourages and rewards a particular response from students that falls in line with ideology and not necessarily in line with reality.

It's not that schools directly enforce a collectivist or corporatist ideology (sometimes they do), it's more that they filter out alternative viewpoints as well as facts and evidence they do not like until all that is left is a single path and a single conclusion to any given problem. They teach students how to NOT think by presenting thought experiments and then controlling the acceptable outcomes.

For example, a common and manipulative thought experiment used in schools is to ask students to write an "analysis" on why people do not trust science or scientists these days. The trick is that the question is always presented with a built-in conclusion - That scientists should be trusted, and some people are refusing to listen, so let's figure out why these people are so stupid.

I have seen this experiment numerous times, always presented in the same way. Not once have I ever seen a college professor or public school teacher ask students: "Should scientists today be trusted?"

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Revealed: The 'journalists' suing Andy Ngo are Antifa members who advocate for violence

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© UnknownGrace Morgan and Melissa Lewis
Two known Antifa "journalists" have filed a frivolous lawsuit against reporter Andy Ngo for retweeting riot footage of theirs using Twitter's video-sharing feature.

According to the copyright infringement lawsuit filed in the District of Oregon, Portland Division, for damages and injunctive relief, plaintiffs Grace Morgan and Melissa Lewis allege that Ngo has repeatedly taken the videos posted by the Antifa photojournalists on Twitter without their permission or consent in violation of their exclusive copyrights. In the filing, the plaintiffs claim that Ngo violated copyright laws for retweeting their videos, while still tagging and crediting them.

The plaintiffs are seeking an injunction plus $300,000 in compensation for damages, a lawyer representing the pair told The Daily Beast.

Morgan's video was shot in Portland, Oregon, around Oct. 1 at the Black Lives Matter-Antifa riot over the fatal Portland police shooting of Robert Delgado, 46.

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Decision time: Boris Johnson 'mulling 3 options to curb Omicron including limit on household mixing, an 8PM curfew and a FULL lockdown'

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The PM is under massive pressure from gloomy Sage scientists to impose lockdown restrictions to fend off the newest variant as cases continue to soar across the UK.

The first option presented by officials involves urging the public to limit the number of people they socialise with indoors in England, reports claim.

The second option includes the above - as well as mandatory social distancing and an 8pm pub and restaurant curfew. A controversial 10pm hospitality curfew was introduced in September 2020 and was widely criticised over it's effectiveness in slowing the spread.

Option three is a full, country-wide lockdown, the Daily Telegraph reports.

But the PM's Cabinet and other angry Tory MPs are urging Mr Johnson to resist any limits to indoor socialising so the nation can enjoy Christmas and New Year's Eve as normal. They instead called on No10 to rely on Britain's stonking Covid vaccine rollout - boosted by The Sun's Jabs Army, which helped smash a record one million vaccines - to fight Omicron.
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© AlamyOxford Street in London rammed with Christmas shoppers

Comment: And once again Britain is doing its 'hustle tussle' to boost more vaccinations.


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United Arab Emirates to end censorship of films in cinemas

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The United Arab Emirates announced on Sunday that it will no longer censor films released in cinemas, the country's latest effort to boost its brand as a liberal hub attractive to foreigners.

Instead of cutting sensitive scenes that could offend traditional Islamic sensibilities, the Emirati Media Regulatory Authority will introduce a new 21+ age category for viewers.

"The movies will be screened in cinemas according to their international version," the authority said in a Twitter post.

Censors in the UAE, like elsewhere in the Middle East, have long removed scenes in cinematic releases that show nudity, homosexuality, sex and other content deemed inappropriate - sometimes leading to plot holes.

Foreigners outnumber locals nearly nine to one in the federation of seven sheikhdoms. The diversity of culture and religion in the tourism-dependent country has at times been at odds with its Islamic laws and traditions.

But that is changing as the nation promotes its socially liberal environment to lure international workers. The government has reformed its Islamic legal code and next year will change its weekend to Saturday-Sunday to align with the western businesses and markets.

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Project Veritas reveals ANOTHER pedophilia scandal involving a CNN producer - UPDATE: Name revealed

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Wednesday night, Project Veritas published graphic texts and videos of a CNN producer fantasizing about molesting his fiancé's daughter.

According to the outlet, one text exchange featured the producer telling the source how his fiancé's daughter was "wearing very closely cut bottoms at the pool," before graphically describing how he could see the outline of her genitals.

The CNN producer also allegedly solicited sexually explicit photos of the source's underage daughter.

The messages and videos were allegedly obtained by a woman who was involved in a relationship with the CNN producer for over a decade, Janine Banani, a case manager for human trafficking victims, as well as those of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Comment:

UPDATE 17/12/2021:
Project Veritas has released the name of the latest CNN producer to be embroiled in a pedophilia scandal. Rick Saleeby, the staffer in question, is a producer on The Lead with Jake Tapper.

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Saleeby was a producer on CNN's 'The Lead with Jake Tapper'.
Project Veritas released the name after ensuring that the family involved was safe, according to a press release.

The mother of the children sent a note via Project Veritas that read:
"I wanted to reach out to sincerely thank you again. I am very grateful toward you guys and everything you've done for me and my children. Our world has just been completely flipped upside down, but none of that matters. We are all safe. I'm hoping, praying, and pushing for charges to be brought against him, so he can never do this to another child/family again.

"I want the public and any predators to know, without a shadow of a doubt, that I will go to the absolute ends of the earth to protect my babies. And I am tremendously grateful that you guys have saved us all from him.

"Despite the hardships ahead, I am going to continue to sit with these feelings of gratitude toward you guys and the woman who provided you with the information. Gratitude will get us through to the other side of all this. Thank you from the bottom of my heart and Merry Christmas."
According to the outlet, one text exchange featured the producer telling the source how his fiancé's daughter was "wearing very closely cut bottoms at the pool," before graphically describing how he could see the outline of her genitals.

Saleeby allegedly solicited sexually explicit photos of the source's underage daughter.

The messages and videos were allegedly obtained by a woman who was involved in a relationship with the CNN producer for over a decade, Janine Banani, a case manager for human trafficking victims, as well as those of domestic violence and sexual assault.

The source claimed to have obtained the information for authorities but contacted Project Veritas when she was worried that action might not be taken. The source told the outlet that she "felt disgusted" and felt the need to come forward because "these people with power seem to get away with it."

"I feel disgusted. I feel dirty and I reply (to the texts) you know, it's, it's your girl's kid like your girlfriend's kid. Usually every time we text, it's always about him wanting to see me and a stepdaughter together."

She then provided a recording in which the producer allegedly said, "...after I'm done having my mouth on her, I'm going to walk up and put my crotch very close to her face," he said referring to the minor, "...slowly unzip my zipper and just guide her head a little closer and I'm just going to have her kiss the head and I'm going to put her hand on it so she can feel what the hard flesh feels like."

The source added, "He sent me a text saying, 'I love that she is getting hot. I want to taste how wet she makes you,' and he's talking about who his second daughter, who's 14 years old, even about my daughter."

The source also alleged that Saleeby offered her money in exchange for nude pictures of her and her daughter.

She added, "I do not want this girl to be a victim. I'm not a journalist. I'm not a detective to people with power seem to get away with. I just want this kid to be safe."

These new allegations come after the arrest of former CNN employee, John Griffin, who has been charged with three counts of using a facility of interstate commerce to attempt to entice minors to engage in unlawful sexual activity.



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Flashback Georgia governor's memo confirms citizen group's findings in Fulton County: Results of 2020 hand recount are worthless

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Georgia governor Brian Kemp
In an under-reported but important revelation, Governor Kemp issued a letter last week acknowledging 2020 general election problems in Georgia. In fact, his office investigated a list of 36 specific problems which were raised by a concerned Georgia voter, Joseph Rossi, and validated every single one. Governor Kemp referred the findings to the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) for investigation. From his letter to the Board:
"To determine whether it was appropriate to refer Mr. Rossi's claims to you, my office tested the veracity of his work by independently repeating the research Mr. Rossi conducted on each of his 36 claims. My office analyzed each of Mr. Rossi's 36 claims against the RLA Report data. This process was extensive, required a manual review of thousands of ballot images and audit data, and took weeks to complete."
We spoke with Mr. Rossi, who told us of how he found the issues and the arduous process which eventually led the Georgia governor to review his findings.

Comment: Looks like Sydney Powell was right after all, though she cites different incidents most due to Dominion's actions. But the initial fraud then becomes the basis for a tainted recount:

Sidney Powell lawsuit: 30 allegations that would invalidate Georgia election results


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Thousands protest against lockdowns, vaccine passports & mandates in Brussels

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© AP Photo/Olivier MatthysProtestors march during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures in Brussels, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021. Thousands of protesters demonstrated through central Brussels on Sunday for a third time against reinforced COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the Belgian government to counter a spike infections and the emergence of the worrying omicron variant.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Brussels to protest against enduring Covid-19 restrictions. The march ultimately decended into clashes with police, and some 55 people were detained.

Some 3,500 people marched through the streets of the Belgian capital, according to police estimates. The rally's organizers, however, gave a significantly bigger tally, claiming that up to 50,000 took part in the event.


Comment: We've seen time and again that official estimates of protests like these are so unbelievably low, especially when compared to the footage from the day, that the motives of those providing the figures are seriously called into question, and so it's probable that many thousands more than the police estimate were indeed in attendance.


The protests in Brussels have already continued for several consecutive weekends, with all the previous events marred by street violence. Sunday's march was accompanied by a large police force.

Comment: As these protest movements grow, governments are increasingly tightening the screws on people's right to peacefully protest, with some places like the UK and Australia threatening up to a year in jail: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Rejecting The Cure - Massive Freedom Rallies Around The World




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Best of the Web: Whistleblower reveals how hystericised BBC staff abandoned balanced Covid reporting in favor of pushing for lockdowns

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Charlie Walsham is the pseudonym of a BBC News employee who has worked at the Corporation for several years. No fee has been paid for this article.
I have been a BBC journalist for many years, and in that time I have been committed to impartiality and the corporation's Reithian values to inform and educate. My despair about the BBC's one-sided coverage of the pandemic though has been steadily growing for some time. And in early December, as I listened to a BBC radio broadcast, I felt the corporation reach a new low.

During a morning phone-in show on 5Live the topic of discussion was Covid jabs and whether they should be mandated, or if punitive action should be taken against those who refuse them, such as imposing lockdowns on the unvaccinated. Setting aside the fact that these authoritarian measures are now considered a matter for breezy debate, I at least expected a balanced discussion.

This was wishful thinking on my part, as 'Michael from Birmingham' - a caller - was about to find out. Michael told the host he hadn't been vaccinated because he didn't trust 'the data' and cited historic incidents of documented corporate malfeasance by pharmaceutical giants to explain why he was concerned. Now you may disagree with Michael, or think him completely deluded, but he was still a person who had genuine fears about the vaccine and its safety. Yet instead of holding a reasoned debate with his concerned caller, the host immediately lost his temper, talked over Michael, implied he was a flat-earther and then muted him entirely.

Comment: It's likely that many of these observations are applicable to not just the already ideologically possessed, and therefore psychologically vulnerable, BBC staff, but to news rooms, and all kinds of people across the globe.

For more on the psychological dynamics that have helped keep this manufactured crisis going for 20 months - and counting - despite all the evidence to the contrary, and the clear devastation the lockdowns are wreaking, see: The Psychorium: A needed new analytical tool in the study of pathocracy

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