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"Russians" are the dumbest idiots on the planet!

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Russians are dumb. Hopelessly stupid. They are amateurs of the worst kind. Ignoramuses on steroids. Why?

Well, for one, their so-called super-dooper biowarfare agent "Novichok" seems unable to kill anybody. The Russians must have realized that. This is why, when they tried to kill Skripal (after freeing him from jail) they put that Novichok thing all over the place: on the bench near Salisbury, on Skripal's door handle, even in some bottle of perfume a local addict found in the trash. Probably all over the Skripal home, and this is why the Brits initially said that they would tear down the extremely toxic place (yet both the Skripal cat and their hamster survived - tells you how utterly useless that pretend biowarfare substance really was...).

One would have thought that after this total cluster-bleep the Russians would have learned their lesson.

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Light Saber

AG Barr SCHOOLS Fake News CNN Live on Racism, Antifa, Mail-in-Ballot Fraud

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In a wide-ranging and in-person interview on Wednesday with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Attorney General William Barr turned the set of The Situation Room into a classroom to school the network on everything from accusations of systemic racism in the justice system, to Antifa's cross-country violence, to how people were "playing with fire" in the form of mail-in-ballots.

After shooting down Blitzer's accusations about him just being a lapdog for President Trump, Barr was pressed from the left with allegations that the justice system was racist. Blitzer was actually confused when Barr point out the fact the Blake and Floyd cases were very different incidents and tried to argue Blake wasn't armed (Click "expand"):

TV

'Corona World' game backed by German public TV dehumanizes lockdown resisters & kids - but sure, what could go wrong?

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A new online game lets the player stomp 'Covidiots' - those who oppose lockdowns and mask mandates. As scapegoating dissidents becomes ever more socially acceptable, those who ignore history are making us all repeat it.

Scoring points for flattening small children who are demonized as walking contagions? Physically assaulting a neighbor for seeking fresh air during lockdown? What sounds like a sick social experiment is also an online game financed by German public broadcasting fees.

In 'Corona World,' a recent offering on the German taxpayer-funded 'Funk' gaming platform, the user plays a nurse tasked with shopping for groceries in a world fraught with coronavirus hazards, from small children they're told are "highly infectious" (never mind that science has indicated the virus mostly leaves kids alone) to joggers and "party people" selfishly spreading the virus while trying to stay healthy and enjoy life, respectively (how dare they!).

2 + 2 = 4

Northeastern University dismisses 11 students who gathered in same hotel room, orders COVID testing for all

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Northeastern University said Friday it has dismissed 11 freshman students for the fall semester for violating campus social distancing guidelines after they were discovered in the same hotel room.

The students were given 24 hours to leave the Boston campus and were ordered to undergo COVID-19 tests, the university said in a statement. It said any who test positive would be moved into isolated wellness housing rather than sent home, to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

Northeastern said the 11 people, whose names were not released, were part of an international experience for first-year students. It said they were among more than 800 students housed in two-person rooms at the Westin Hotel not far from the main campus.

Fire

Mushroom cloud erupts out of UK factory amid series of massive explosions

Smoke pours from the fire at an industrial building in Kent
© Joe Discipline/Facebook/PASmoke pours from the fire at an industrial building in Kent on Friday morning.
Residents of Medway, Kent, endured scenes straight out of an apocalyptic nightmare on Friday after a series of large explosions at an industrial building sent mushroom clouds towering above their homes.

An enormous blaze broke out at the building in the early hours of Friday morning and locals reported being woken by a series of bangs.

The fire strengthened over the course of several hours and by sunrise huge plumes of smoke could be seen for miles around. The local fire brigade said that 10 fire engines rushed to the site to battle the inferno.

Video footage from the scene captures a huge pillar of smoke bursting out of the blazing building and sprouting into a mushroom cloud that sits ominously over the area. It was just one of several explosions that took place during the massive fire.


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NYT: Up to 90% of people who test positive for COVID-19 no longer contagious, no need to isolate

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"We may have been testing the wrong way"

It's known as the "viral load." The most used test to determine if someone has COVID-19, known as a PCR test, is either positive or negative, that's it. But the test does not identify the viral load — the greater the amount of virus, the more likely it is that the patient is contagious.

"In three sets of testing data that include cycle thresholds, compiled by officials in Massachusetts, New York and Nevada, up to 90 percent of people testing positive carried barely any virus," The New York Times reported Sunday after conducting a review of data.

On Thursday, the United States recorded 45,604 new coronavirus cases, according to a database maintained by The Times. If the rates of contagiousness in Massachusetts and New York were to apply nationwide, then perhaps only 4,500 of those people may actually need to isolate and submit to contact tracing.

Health experts told the paper the current PCR test is too sensitive and should be improved so that it will determine the viral load — which would then rule out those with insignificant amounts of the virus.

Question

What's the difference? Video shows college kids loving parts of Trump's agenda, if told it's Biden's

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© Fox News/Reuters/Siphiwe SibekoUS President Donald Trump • Protest demonstration
A series of interviews showed that young college students seem to agree with some parts of Donald Trump's political agenda as long as they don't know it's his name behind the policy proposals.

University of Florida students were asked to comment on some of the proposals in Trump's officially released second-term agenda, in a new video released by Campus Reform, a conservative news site focused on higher education. The catch was that the interviewer introduced those plans as his democratic presidential rival Joe Biden's.


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NHS worker under investigation by Brit officials for claiming COVID-19 pandemic is a fraud

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© pjimageLouise Hampton • Brits rally against lockdown
Questioning the "truth" is illegal in multicultural Britain.

A National Health Service (NHS) officer is being investigated by British authorities after calling out the COVID-19 scamdemic as a "load of bollocks."

Care UK employee Louise Hampton, who recently attended a massive rally of 10,000 Brits against the lockdown, made the claim in a viral video.
"I'm an actual NHS worker and apparently I worked really hard during Covid. Did I? Bollocks. That's why it's a certificate of bollocks. Our service was dead. We weren't getting the calls, it was dead. Covid is a load of bollocks, so this is my certificate of bollocks. I didn't clap for the NHS, I didn't clap for myself. Because why would I clap for myself when I did f*ck all?"
It is looking like the lockdown policies will end up being far worse for the public health than the virus itself. Cancer Research UK estimates that 2.4 million Brits had to put off a cancer screening, additional testing, or cancer treatment at the end of May. Additionally, there was a backlog of approximately 2.1 million people who needed a cervical, breast, or bowel screening.

Hampton reported that she received threats after her video went viral, with some hysteria-addled pandemic cultists suggesting that her children be kidnapped for expressing her honest opinion.

Comment: Decisions without foundation bring 'the whole house' down.




Handcuffs

'Covid dissident' violently arrested after backing Melbourne anti-lockdown protest, tells Facebook followers not to go

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Days after a pregnant mother was arrested for "inciting" an anti-lockdown protest, Melbourne police came after a self-described "freedom fighter" who runs a Covid-19 conspiracy network. The dramatic arrest was caught on film.

James Bartolo, a former soldier, bodybuilder and a man who - in his own words - fights against the "corrupt and failed system" during the Covid-19 lockdown, live-streamed a video of himself arguing with police on his doorstep early in the morning.

The law enforcers, among them armed uniformed officers, demanded that he open the door and let them serve a search warrant for allegedly inciting an anti-lockdown protest planned for this Saturday in Melbourne. Bartolo countered by saying that he "told people not to go" on his Facebook page, but the team pushed forward and threatened to enter by force.

"You are illegally trespassing and you will be charged. If you break anything you will be prosecuted," the man shouts from a balcony, but the lead detective seemed to be in no mood to hear the legal argumentation. "Open the door or I'll force it, I'm not playing a game," he could be heard saying, just as his colleague readied a hammer to smash the door open.

Alarm Clock

Appalling: Ontario woman with cancer kicked out of bingo hall for not using mask to cover breathing hole in her neck

Elaine Arbeau
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An Ontario woman battling lung cancer, who breathes through a hole in her neck, was kicked out of her local bingo hall because her breathing hole wasn't covered with a mask, her son says.

Whitby, Ont. woman Elaine Arbeau doesn't go out much anymore, her son says, unless it's to play at a casino or bingo hall with her friends.

According to her son, the 67-year-old was excited to see her friends again when Delta Bingo in Pickering, Ont. reopened following the COVID-19 shutdown.

But things didn't go as planned when she arrived earlier this month. When she got inside, management asked her to leave.