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Snakes in Suits

Danish PM claims its lockdown of entire region "completely extraordinary"

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© CC BY-SA 2.0 / Nigel Swales / Odense
The restrictions, which were called "completely extraordinary" by the nation's prime minister, will be applied to over 280,000 people in the north of Denmark.


Comment: Much of Europe is reimposing national lockdowns so the fact that Denmark is marching in lockstep, while proclaiming these restrictions are "completely extraordinary", seems a little disingenuous.


Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced special restrictions in the province of North Jutland after a mutated version of the novel coronavirus which had originated at mink farms was found in humans.


Comment: This is a rather interesting claim because since coronavirus was first discovered it has only ever been considered to have transmitted between animal and humans twice.


Copenhagen warned that the mutation responds more weakly to antibodies and could therefore threaten the effectiveness of any future vaccine.

Comment: Experts have been reporting on coronavirus mutations since the very beginning however a great many have claimed that the evidence shows that as it mutates it becomes more transmissable but, crucially, even less harmful than it already is. One wonders whether this is a warm up before the Dutch government enforce a national lockdown, as was the case in the UK, France, Spain, Italy, and Germany.

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Target

Candace Owens targets Facebook 3rd-party 'fact-checkers' with lawsuit

Candace Owens
© APConservative commentator and political activist Candace Owens
'I decided I was not going to give up and sit down," Owens said in a video posted to Twitter.

Conservative activist Candace Owens said Thursday that she plans to sue Facebook's third-party fact-checkers over perceived censorship of her social media posts.

Owens said in a video posted to her Twitter account:
"It is time to fact-check the fact-checkers. I'm going to put these suckers through discovery and figure out what the relationship is that they have with Facebook."
Owens gave an example of an instance that she alleged crossed the line.
"Quite literally a doctor gave his opinion about COVID-19, which I shared, and Facebook issued a strike on my account because they said only information that they agree with about COVID-19 ... was acceptable."
She said her Facebook page was demonetized as a result, meaning she could no longer use the page for income purposes.

Comment: We must rise up and challenge the overlords of message control. The First Amendment: Use it or lose it.

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Burka

Poll shows 57% of young Muslims in France believe Sharia law more important than national law

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© FRANCE-ELECTION / LEPEN REUTERS / Jean-Paul PelissierFILE PHOTO: Members of the Muslim community pray during Friday prayers inside the mosque in Frejus, France.
A new opinion poll has shown France's Muslim population to be increasingly disconnected from the general population, with 57 percent of young Muslims believing French law to be subordinate to Sharia law.

A study published on Thursday by the French Institute of Public Opinion (IFOP), highlighted the increasing divide between the French general population and Muslims living in France.

The study's most astonishing finding is that the majority of Muslims under the age of 25 (57 percent) believe Islamic law to be more important than French law in France - an increase of 10 percent since 2016. About 38 percent of French Muslims overall felt the same. Meanwhile, only 15 percent of the Catholic population believe that their religious laws should come before French law.

Comment: After decades of facilitating mass migration from cultures vastly different could the government not have foreseen this clash of values? Or, was it a case of ignorance and wishful thinking on the part of some, and a deliberate scheme by others? Also check out SOTT radio's: The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis


Cross

Best of the Web: A message from Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò to American Catholics and to all Americans of good will

Carlo Maria Viganò Archbishop
© The Remnant NewspaperCarlo Maria Viganò, Archbishop
Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As devout Christians and faithful citizens of the United States of America, you have intense and heartfelt concern for the fate of your beloved country while the final results of the Presidential election are still uncertain.

News of electoral fraud is multiplying, despite the shameful attempts of the mainstream media to censor the truth of the facts in order to give their candidate the advantage. There are states in which the number of votes is greater than the number of voters; others in which the mail-in vote seems to be exclusively in favor of Joe Biden; others in which the counting of ballots has been suspended for no reason or where sensational tampering has been discovered: always and only against President Donald J. Trump, always and only in favor of Biden.

In truth, for months now we have been witnessing a continuous trickle of staggered news, of manipulated or censored information, of crimes that have been silenced or covered up in the face of striking evidence and irrefutable testimony. We have seen the deep state organize itself, well in advance, to carry out the most colossal electoral fraud in history, in order to ensure the defeat of the man who has strenuously opposed the establishment of the New World Order that is wanted by the children of darkness. In this battle, you have not failed, as is your sacred duty, to make your own contribution by taking the side of the Good. Others, enslaved by vices or blinded by infernal hatred against Our Lord, have taken the side of Evil.

Comment: While the archbishop's message is principally aimed at his flock, his exhortation to resist the lies being foisted on America is one that should be heeded by all.


Attention

The 2020 elections: Hackery is afoot

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© Open Brain
I am more offended by how ham fisted, clumsy, and audacious the fraud to elect him is than the idea of Joe Biden being president. I think Joe Biden is a corrupt idiot, however, I think America would survive him like we've survived previous idiot administrations. However, what is potentially fatal for America is half the populace believing that their elections are hopelessly rigged and they're eternally fucked. And now, however this shakes out in court, that's exactly what half the country is going to think.

People are pissed off, and rightfully so.

Before I became a novelist I was an accountant. In auditing you look for red flags. That's weird bits in the data that suggest something shifty is going on. You flag those weird things so you can delve into them further. One flag doesn't necessarily mean there's fraud. Weird things happen. A few flags mean stupidity or dishonesty. But a giant pile of red flags means that there's bad shit going on and people should be in jail.

People 2

Manchester University students rip down 'security' fences erected outside their halls on first day of lockdown in England

Crowds of undergraduates at Manchester University trampled on the barrier and set off flairs in the Fallowfield area of the city
Crowds of undergraduates at Manchester University trampled on the barrier and set off flairs in the Fallowfield area of the city
Furious students last night ripped down a metal fence erected around their halls on the first day of England's new coronavirus lockdown.

Crowds of undergraduates at Manchester University trampled on the barrier and set off flairs in the Fallowfield area of the city.

Pictures showed tradesmen putting up the huge 6ft blockade for the four-week shutdown as scores of residents claimed it would have had a 'devastating' impact on their mental health.

Joe Hindley, 19, a first-year maths student, said: 'We've just been really frustrated. There's no benefit we can see to them being up.'

He added: 'They've said something about it increasing our safety but from what we can see it's a complete waste of money.'

One student, who asked to remain unnamed, told MailOnline: 'The consensus amongst the student population is that this is incredibly dehumanising.'


Eye 2

73 year old nurse ARRESTED for rescuing mum, 97, from care home that denied contact due to lockdowns

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© FacebookYlenia Angeli was arrested after trying to remove her mum from a care home
A woman was arrested after removing her mother, who has dementia, from her care home.

A retired nurse was arrested after she removed her 97-year-old mother from a care home before lockdown began.

Ylenia Angeli, 73, said she took "drastic action" due to a lack of face-to-face contact during the pandemic.

She said she wanted to care for her mother, who has dementia, herself. She was returned to the home and Ms Angeli was released without further action.

Comment: It's brazen and well publicized acts of inhumanity like this that are exposing to the general public that the lockdowns are not about containing a virus: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Pirates

USPS worker nabbed at Canadian border with bin of mail, undelivered ballots

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© Christopher Sadowski
An upstate USPS employee was arrested Tuesday while crossing the US-Canada border with hundreds of envelopes and other undelivered mail — including several absentee ballots.

The Buffalo mailman, who was caught with over 800 pieces of mail inside his trunk that he had failed to deliver, said he had ended up on a bridge between the US and its neighbor to the north by accident, the Buffalo News reported.

Customs and Border Protection found a huge bin of mail spanning several zip codes in the vehicle. Among them were three absentee ballots from the Erie County Board of Elections, authorities told the newspaper.

Comment: More from Buffalo News:
The majority of the first-class mail was addressed to locations in the 14215 ZIP code, but other destination ZIP codes were 14227, 14211 and 14214.

Cancellation dates of the first-class mail showed seven dates between Sept. 16 and Oct. 26, according to the complaint.

In addition to the pieces of mail, Wilson also had several pieces of his carrier uniform and his identification badge.

During an interview with agents from the Postal Service Office of Inspector General, Wilson allegedly admitted placing mail from his delivery routes into the trunk of his car, according to the court documents.

Wilson's first court appearance on Wednesday was done over video conferencing. Federal prosecutors did not seek to have him held in custody, according to court records, and Wilson was assigned a public defender.

If convicted, Wilson faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Wilson was in the process of being placed on "emergency placement" by the Postal Service, which means he will be off duty without pay, a spokesman for the organization said Thursday.

"The vast majority of the United States Postal Service's more than 630,000 employees are committed to ensuring the security of the United States mail," said Desai Abdul-Razzaaq, spokesman for the Postal Service in Buffalo.

To report serious misconduct by postal service employees, the public should call 888-USPS-OIG or visit www.uspsoig.gov.



Bad Guys

The reports of election fraud are mounting in Michigan. What's going on?

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Detroit vote counting center covers windows to prevent observation
It appears that Democrats in Detroit, a city with a long history of election fraud, are tampering with absentee ballots and breaking state law.

As absentee ballot counting continues in a handful of key states across the country, reports of voter fraud, ballot tampering, and the illegal removal of Republican election observers are cropping up in Michigan, especially in Detroit, a Democratic stronghold which has a long history of voter fraud.

On Wednesday, the Trump administration announced it was filing a lawsuit in Michigan over what it claims are systematic efforts to prevent Republican election observers from monitoring the ballot counting process as allowed under state law.

The lawsuit comes as video clips continue to surface on social media showing election officials denying access to authorized GOP poll watchers.

Fire

NYC protester tries to strangle cop with a chain, armed demonstrators gather outside electoral stations in Arizona and Las Vegas

A series of 'violent arrests' were carried out in Manhattan on Thursday as protestors took to Greenwich Village to voice their disdain for President Donald Trump and New York City police.

A series of videos from the protests in the Big Apple during the 'We Choose Freedom' rally show irate New Yorkers as Americans across the country take to the streets to demand either to count every vote or to stop counting.

A spokesperson for the New York Police Department told DailyMail.com that 10 people were arrested during demonstrations in lower Manhattan on Thursday. Local reports indicate that the rally was a part of the weekly Stonewall March demonstrations.

Comment: For many more photos of protests and demonstrations across the US, see the original article here.