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Eye 1

Oregon salon owner 'terrorized' by governor for resisting lockdown orders

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Glamour salon owner Lindsey Graham says governor 'terrorized' her family to 'intimidate' her into closing.

An Oregon salon owner who opened her business in defiance of the state's lockdown orders accused Gov. Kate Brown of "retaliating" against her family in a $100,000 lawsuit, which details the damages she sustained due to extended closures and exorbitant fines issued against her.

Glamour Salon owner Lindsey Graham reopened her salon in May and received a fine of $14,000 from the state. Graham claimed that Brown began to personally "terrorize" her family, and threatened to place her children under the care of Child Protective Services to "intimidate" her into closing her salon doors.

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Quenelle

Piers Corbyn announces bid for mayor & performs fire-breathing act at lockdown protest party in London

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Piers Corbyn, a prominent anti-lockdown activist and brother of Labour's ex-leader, has violated anti-coronavirus measures again and taken part in a restriction-defying party in London, announcing his bid for the city's mayor.

Multiple gatherings in violation of the UK's strict anti-coronavirus rules took place across the English capital overnight. While some were merely New Year celebrations, other 'parties' carried quite a political charge as well.

A massive gathering, dubbed the NYE Party of Parties, was staged by Piers Corbyn along the South Bank. The event attracted over 1,000 people, united in defying the coronavirus restrictions, the activist has claimed.

Comment: See also: France deploys 100,000 more police to shutdown curfew-busting NYE parties, meanwhile 30 cars are torched by rioters in Strasbourg


Eye 1

Brits could face crippling New Year tax rises to pay for huge lockdown bill

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A meeting on moving more areas into Tier 4 is taking place this morning
The two camps are split over whether to balance the books and pay off the coronavirus debt quickly with tax rises and austerity or to cut taxes and hope for a longer term solution with economic growth. A source close to the Prime Minister has told the Sunday Express that there is "little room for manoeuvre" and that the coronavirus bailout packages and impact on the economy mean the public finances "are shot". The source suggested that there "may be little choice" but to raise taxes to start paying off the public debt.

"We have to balance the books," the source added.

But another insider has made it clear that a number of senior ministers now believe that the country will need a tax cut to recover.

"We have to treat this money [coronavirus rescue package] as a one off and not try to claw it back all at once," the minister said.

Comment: All of the above proposals appear to be based on life getting back to a semblance of normal, but, as it is, there's no sign that the lockdowns are over, and in the end the sum needed to be paid back is likely to soar even higher.

Ultimately, however, it seems that this manufactured crisis and the coming measures are intended to serve a nefarious agenda, such as 'The Great Reset', and so it's likely that any future policy, including tax hikes, will be designed around enforcing this 'new normal', which does not have the best interests of the average citizen at heart:


Bad Guys

North Macedonia arrests eight men suspected of creating terrorist organization

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The men were arrested on December 27.
Eight men have been arrested in North Macedonia on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks, police said on December 28.

Authorities suspect the men have links with the Islamic State terrorist group, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.

The men were arrested late on December 27 in Skopje and the town of Kumanovo following an investigation lasting several months, the statement said.

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Bizarro Earth

France deploys 100,000 more police to shutdown curfew-busting NYE parties, meanwhile 30 cars are torched by rioters in Strasbourg

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© Reuters / Pascal RossignolFrench police officers patrol in the streets of Lille during the late-night curfew.
Ravers at an underground, curfew-busting New Year's Eve party that drew at least 2,500 people in western France attacked the police sent to shut them down, torching one police vehicle and injuring officers with volleys of bottles and stones, officials said Friday.

Ravers aboard hundreds of vehicles started converging on a hangar in Lieuron, Brittany, on Thursday night to party into the New Year, the regional government said Friday. It said police were attacked when they tried to stop ravers from installing their party gear.

On Friday morning, 2,500 ravers from France and abroad were still partying, circled by a reinforced police presence, the regional government said.

Comment: And in London police were also deployed to shutdown NYE parties:

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Info

'Adolph' trends on Twitter after post claims white woman wants to name son after Hitler...to help 'marginalized communities'

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A post is turning heads and showing new levels of woke madness as a woman claims her sister wants to name her son Adolph so he doesn't take away opportunities from "marginalized communities."

"My sister is trying to name her son Adolph," a user wrote on Reddit, then explaining her sister is seven months pregnant and wants to name her son after Adolf Hitler so "he can experience what other kids from less privileged backgrounds experience."

The user explained her sister is not a Nazi and then posted a message from her that dove deeper into the reasoning behind the "problematic" name.

USA

More than 1 in 3 Americans believe a 'deep state' is working to undermine Trump

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According to a recent NPR/Ipsos poll, a strong majority of Americans are concerned about the spread of false information and specifically that information they receive on social media is not accurate. However, there are also signs that recent misinformation, including false claims related to COVID-19 and QAnon, are gaining a foothold among some Americans.

Detailed Findings

The American public is deeply concerned about the spread of false information and are particularly concerned about COVID-19-related misinformation.
  • More than eight in ten (83%) say they are concerned about the spread of false information, and a majority (54%) report being very concerned.
  • Eighty percent are specifically concerned about the spread of false information about the coronavirus and vaccines.
  • More than two-thirds are concerned both that the information they receive on social media is not accurate (69%), and also about foreign interference in social media (67%).

Comment: Once again, the bastions of truth are "disturbed" by the number of people who don't believe their lies. We suppose it would be disturbing for NPR to get undeniable evidence that they suck at their jobs.

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TV

Twisted priorities: Salon laments Pornhub purging rape and sexual abuse videos from site for 'destroying the livelihoods of thousands of pornographers'

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Earlier in December the internet pornography site Pornhub announced that it would be purging its site of certain material and deleting users and uploads from non-verified accounts, along with restricting downloads.

This announcement came after the New York Times published a column detailing the sexual abuse, specifically of children, that was being filmed and distributed on the, unfortunately, extremely popular website. The details of the stories reported by the New York Times are beyond disturbing and tragic, and I won't detail them here, you can read the full story yourself.

The Canada-based pornography site responded to public pressure after this article and has, at least publicly, made moves that show they are going to reform their policies to prevent the distribution of that kind of content. Some are skeptical about trusting Pornhub, given their willingness to exploit and profit from sexual assault for years.

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Heart

Arkansas doctor closing practice forgives $650K of cancer patients' debt

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An oncologist has lifted the crushing weight of medical debt off the shoulders of almost 200 cancer patients in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

Dr. Omar Atiq founded the Arkansas Cancer Institute in 1991 and his clinic recently sent out a special holiday greeting to his patients, according to Fox 16.

The letter read:
I hope this note finds you well. The Arkansas Cancer Clinic was proud to serve you as a patient. Although various health insurances pay most of the bills for majority of patients, even the deductibles and co-pays can be burdensome. Unfortunately, that is the way our health care system currently works. Arkansas Cancer Clinic is closing its practice after over 29 years of dedicated service to the community. The clinic has decided to forego all balances owed to the clinic by its patients. Happy Holidays.
Dr. Atiq said because this year has been so challenging, it brings him great joy to help his patients with their finances.


Dollars

Big money pouring into effort to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom

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© Fox 11California governor caught ignoring his own mask and social distancing rules at private restaurant dinner with two high-level members of the California Medical Association
California Governor Gavin Newsom is now facing a serious effort to recall him from office.

Not only have the people behind the recall gathered nearly a million necessary signatures, they are now getting huge donations to keep their efforts going.

Comment: Why are Californians are fed up with their governor? A small sample: