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Forced vaccination law in Denmark abandoned after protests

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A law in Denmark that would have given authorities the power to forcibly inject people with a coronavirus vaccine has been abandoned after nine days of public protests.


The 'epidemic law' would have handed the Danish government the power to enact mandatory quarantine measures against anyone infected with a dangerous disease, but it was the part about vaccinations that caused the biggest uproar.

"The Danish Health Authority would be able to define groups of people who must be vaccinated in order to contain and eliminate a dangerous disease," reports the Local.

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Thousands protest new draconian 'Comprehensive Security Law' in France, police unleash tear gas & water cannons

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There were violent clashes across France as thousands took to the streets in protest against a controversial proposed all-encompassing "global security law" which would criminalize filming police activity in certain circumstances.

The proposed legislation, currently being debated by the French parliament, seeks to criminalize photographing or filming the police with intent to cause harm. It would also reportedly give more autonomy to local police, arm more officers nationwide and expand the use of surveillance drones in high-crime areas.

Video shared online purports to show journalists being detained at Tuesday's nationwide protests, which grew increasingly violent as the day wore on.

Comment: Over in Germany the government is also using the manufactured crisis to force through new laws conferring ever more powers to the government, and, just like in France, German citizens, are protesting the sinister maneuvers: 'Merkel must go, democracy must stay!' Anti-lockdown protesters blasted with water cannon at central Berlin rally


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Sharp rise in children investigated over far-right links - including youngsters under 10

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Harry Vaughan, 18, posted a bomb-making manual to a neo-Nazi forum.


A former neo-Nazi tells Sky News that video games and extremist content on social media are being used to recruit children.


Children under the age of 10 in the UK are being investigated over their links to far-right extremism, Sky News has found.

Home Office figures show a dramatic rise in the number of under-18s referred to the government's counter-terrorism programme Channel over concerns about their possible involvement with the far-right.

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'Experts' listed 27 House races as toss-ups, but Republicans won all 27

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On Monday, Burgess Owens, a former NFL player and vocal critic of Colin Kaepernick, was declared the winner of Utah's 4th Congressional District.

Despite running against an incumbent and trailing by 11% in final polling, Owens prevailed in a race deemed a "toss-up" by Cook Political Report, a "nonpartisan" election and campaign analysis group popular among legacy media outlets.

Ahead of the 2020 election, Cook listed 27 races as "toss-ups," meaning they were too close to predict one way or the other. Republicans won all 27.

That's not a typo. Despite being assured by that conservatism was about to drown beneath an impending "blue wave," Republicans won every single close race.

Republicans also won all 26 races deemed "leaning or likely Republican," and even picked up 7 of the 36 seats listed as "leaning or likely Democrat."

Despite nearly unanimous predictions that Democrats would further cement control of the House, they now hold just a 218-204 advantage, with Republicans poised to pick up more seats, as they lead in 8 of the remaining 13 races.

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Michigan House Republicans plan Gretchen Whitmer impeachment

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© Michigan Executive Office of the Governor via APMichigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
Several Republican members of the Michigan House of Representatives are proposing articles of impeachment against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D).

State Rep. Matt Maddock (R) announced via Parler that he is joining with Reps. Daire Rendon (R), Beau LaFave (R), Ryan Berman (R), and Shane Hernandez (R) on the effort. He said incoming legislators Ken Borton (R) and Steve Carra (R) are supportive, as well. State Sens. Dan Lauwers (R) and Lana Theis (R) are also backing impeachment, Maddock said.

Maddock posted a list of reasons for why he believed Whitmer should be impeached:
  • Ignored court orders.
  • Violated our Constitutional rights.
  • Completely ignored due process and the legislature.
  • Weaponized contact tracing databases to aid democrat campaigns.
  • Using our kids as political pawns and denied special needs students who depend on the services that occur during in-person classes. Caused the unnecessary death of thousands of our vulnerable elderly who died alone and scared in nursing homes.
In Michigan, the House of Representatives initiates impeachment and a majority vote is required. In the next legislative session, Republicans will have a 58-52 majority, according to Mlive.

Three representatives would be appointed to prosecute the impeachment case in the Senate. Two-thirds of senators must vote to convict the governor in order for her to be removed. Republicans hold a 22-16 majority in that chamber, Ballotpedia reported, so at least three Democrats would need to vote affirmatively for removal.

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Disability service coordinator blows whistle on vote fraud in Wisconsin group homes

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Susan couldn't believe what she was hearing. Client after client, developmentally disabled person after developmentally disabled person all told the same story: Their vote was stolen from them.

Susan, a disability service coordinator who works with developmentally disabled adults who live in various assisted living facilities and group homes in and around Milwaukee, says every one of her more than 20 clients told her that they were either pressured to vote for Democratic candidate Joe Biden or had a vote cast for Biden before they ever had a chance to see their ballot.

"I haven't been able to see them in person since March because of COVID, but we do Zoom calls regularly," said Susan, whose name has been changed to protect her identity, as she fears reprisal for coming forward. "Right after the election, one of my clients said that he voted for Biden but didn't want to."

Susan was confused, so she asked him what he meant.

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Sorry Cuomo, we're doing Thanksgiving!

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© Getty Images/Pittsburg Post Gazette/KJNHow Governor Andrew Cuomo views Thanksgiving for New Yorkers
New York governor Andrew Cuomo took the last can of Who-hash by announcing a ban on both indoor and outdoor private gatherings larger than 10 people. It is just the latest flash of insanity from our nation's leaders in trying to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, but it provoked an even larger backlash than usual because it attacks two sacred American institutions: Thanksgiving and the family.

Cuomo's order is insulting to our intelligence and is disgustingly authoritarian. COVID science suggests gathering outdoors is relatively safe (it's why so many states have offered restaurants money to winterize their patio dining), yet Cuomo tells families they cannot do it for Turkey Day. What if you live in a rural area and have a large backyard that makes social distancing possible? Cuomo's rule offers no such exceptions. Nor are there exceptions if families are responsible and decided to self-quarantine for a period of time before meeting their relatives for the holidays. There's something very eerie about the thought of government authorities going door-to-door and fining people for gathering with their own family members. It shouldn't be surprising, though, from the same governor that has targeted the Orthodox Jewish community for continuing to hold religious services.

Comment: Who's the turkey? Many New Yorkers have a good idea!

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'Merkel must go, democracy must stay!' Anti-lockdown protesters blasted with water cannon in Berlin

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Protesters have taken to the streets in downtown Berlin to denounce a bill that would enshrine lockdown measures into German law. The police detained several people and deployed water cannons when the crowd refused to leave.

Thousands have gathered at the iconic Brandenburg Gate, which is located in the heart of Berlin, near the country's parliament building, the Bundestag. Protesters held signs reading "Wake Up,""Free Speech," and "For Enlightenment. Peace and Freedom."

One person carried a banner with the words "Merkel must go, democracy must stay!" referring to Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Comment: It's not only the general public that are objecting to the sinister new measures: Merkel postpones harsher lockdown amid pushback from German regional leaders


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'No this is Trump': Georgia recount auditor claims multiple Trump ballots fraudulently called for Biden

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A GOP recount observer in Georgia claims that several ballots recorded as Biden were actually votes for Trump, and workers conducting the recount became angry when he reported what was happening to elections officials.

The insider told Project Veritas:
"The second person was supposed to be checking it right, three times in three minutes she called out Biden. The second auditor caught it and she said, "No, this is Trump.""

"Now, that's just while I'm standing there. So, does the second checker catch it every time? But this lady in three times in three minutes from 2:09 to 2:12 she got three wrong. They were calling their bosses. They were pointing at me..."

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Protester who hit Trump supporter identified as registered child sex offender

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A man caught on video sucker-punching a Trump supporter in Washington, D.C., this weekend is also a registered child sex offender.

"39-year-old Kenneth Wayne Deberry, of Southwest, DC, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct - Inciting Violence, Aggravated Assault and Felon in Possession of a Firearm after he was found to be in possession of a handgun," DC Metro Police said in an announcement of arrests made following violence against Trump supporters after the "Million MAGA March."

Deberry is also a registered sex offender who was convicted in 2008 of second-degree child sexual abuse against a person under 16 years of age in Washington, D.C.

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