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Babylon Bee refuses to back down after Twitter suspends account over 'Man of the Year' post

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© Babylon Bee/via YouTubeBabylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon on a recent episode of the company’s YouTube channel.
The Babylon Bee, a Christian satire site, was locked out of Twitter Sunday for a satirical post that named transgender U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine "Man of the Year."

Twitter claimed that the article violated its rules against "hateful conduct" when it notified the Bee that its account had been frozen.

"You may not promote violence against, threaten, or harass other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease," the notice read.

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Gold Coins

Majority of cryptocurrency donations to Freedom Convoy evaded seizure by authorities

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Despite concerted efforts by government and banks to freeze all convoy-associated assets, approximately 70% of the known $1 million worth of cryptocurrency donations have evaded seizure and appear to have reached their intended destinations.

The vast majority of cryptocurrency donations to the Canadian truckers' Freedom Convoy protest have evaded seizure by authorities, despite cabinet- and court-ordered freezes and financial blacklisting rendered initially under the federal Emergencies Act.

As previously reported by Rebel News, more than 200 bank accounts were frozen by cabinet order under the Emergencies Act totalling over $8 million as of late February. The Department of Finance stated that donations as small as $20 could be cause for a bank to freeze a customer's account if the contribution was made after February 15, the date the protest was declared illegal.

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Eye 2

What you need to know about the Transhumanist Agenda

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According to Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the goal of The Fourth Industrial Revolution1 is to change what it means to be human by merging man and machine. In short, while the term "transhumanism" is not being used, that's exactly where the global cabal intends to take us, willing or not.

In a November 2019 interview with CNN,2 history professor and bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari, a Klaus Schwab disciple, warned that "humans are now hackable animals," meaning, the technology now exists by which a company or government can know you better than you know yourself, and that can be very dangerous if misused.

He predicted that algorithms will increasingly be used to make decisions that historically have been made by humans, either yourself or someone else, including whether or not you'll be hired for a particular job, whether you'll be granted a loan, what scholastic curriculum you will follow and even who you will marry.

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Vader

Schwarzenegger accused of breaking promise on Ukraine by 'world's strongest girl' (VIDEO)

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© Instagram / maryana_nArnold Schwarzenegger (left) and Maryana Naumova
Former Arnold Classic powerlifting sensation Maryana Naumova addressed Arnold Schwarzenegger in a video response to the American's message to the Russian people

Arnold Schwarzenegger's much-publicized message to Russians does not reflect the reality of overdue military action in Ukraine, a former teenage phenomenon at the bodybuilding legend's Arnold Classic has told him while accusing the US over the Gulf War.

Maryana Naumova said she handed Schwarzenegger letters and evidence of turmoil in Ukraine when she met him after bench-pressing 330lb at the Classic as a 15-year-old in 2015.

Now an influencer, Naumova claims Schwarzenegger gave the materials to an assistant and assured her that he would "work on" what she describes as attacks on citizens by the Ukrainian army and neo-Nazis.

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Propaganda

Freedom Convoy arson hoax spread by Canadian media debunked

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A man has been charged in connection with the Feb. 6 botched arson attempt at an Ottawa apartment complex during the Ottawa Freedom Convoy protests. Members of the Trudeau Liberals and mainstream media journalists spread the unsubstantiated claim that Connor Russell McDonald, 21, of Ottawa was involved with the protests.

Police wrote in a news release on Monday that "There is no information indicating MCDONALD was involved in any way with the Convoy protest which was going on when this arson took place."

He has been charged with
  • Arson Causing Property Damage
  • Mischief to Property Endangering Life
  • Mischief to Property
  • Possess Incendiary Material
  • Arson Disregard for Human Life
There were widespread claims that a fire was deliberately set by pro-convoy supporters inside an apartment's lobby in the Centretown area, located near the intersection of Lisgar and Metcalfe Streets, over one month ago as the Freedom Convoy entered its second week of demonstrations in Ottawa's downtown core.

Eye 1

Australia to expand powers in crackdown on online 'disinformation'

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FILE PHOTO: The State Penalties Enforcement Register is chasing $5.2m in unpaid Covid-19 fines from individuals and businesses who are accused of flouting rule during the pandemic.
Australia announced on Monday that it plans to expand the powers of its media watchdog to crackdown on so-called 'online misinformation' ahead of the country's federal election.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) said the government would provide it with "new powers to combat harmful disinformation and misinformation."

Under its extended powers, the ACMA will be able to hold companies to account for facilitating the spread of content deemed to be misinformation, and will also be able to force companies to provide internal data on their response to such content.

Biohazard

US bird flu outbreak spreads leading to cull of 12 MILLION birds, infections surge in France, Romania records first case

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© PHILIPPE HUGUEN / AFPFILE PHOTO: Chickens at a henhouse near Loon-Plage in France. France is one of several European countries now battling a highly contagious strain of bird flu.
Everyone needs to start paying attention to this crisis, because America's rapidly growing bird flu pandemic is going to deeply affect all of us at the grocery store. This pandemic began on February 8th when a confirmed case of HPAI was confirmed in a domestic flock, and on March 9th I published an article that discussed the fact that nearly 2.8 million birds (mostly chickens and turkeys) had already died. If the pandemic had fizzled out after that first month, it wouldn't have ultimately been a major deal. But instead, this pandemic has escalated dramatically here in the second month. If cases continue to spread like wildfire, we will soon be facing a nightmare of absolutely epic proportions.

On Friday, I was stunned to learn that an outbreak of bird flu at an egg-laying farm in Iowa is going to result in the culling of over 5 million chickens...
The confirmation of bird flu at another Iowa egg-laying farm will force the killing of more than 5 million chickens, state officials said Friday.

It's the second confirmed case of avian influenza in Buena Vista County, about 160 miles (257 kilometers) northwest of Des Moines, but the latest outbreak is at an operation with 5.3 million chickens. The earlier case was at a farm with about 50,000 turkeys.

Comment: A 'farm' with over 5 million chickens is an industrial factory operation and, even though free-range and wild birds are susceptible, one would suspect that a facility like that is ripe for an outbreak of some kind.


Comment: Romania reports bird flu of an outbreak that on farm near the Bulgarian border that also resulted in a significant cull:
Romania has reported a new outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, on a farm in the south of the country, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said on Monday.

The outbreak in the town of Oinacu near the Bulgarian border killed 6,770 birds and led to the slaughter of the rest of the flock of nearly 34,000 animals, the Paris-based body said, quoting information from Romania's health authorities.
And the UK has ordered all birds be brought in doors as part of their contagion prevention plan, meaning there are now no eggs that can be considered 'free-range':
Consumers will no longer be able to buy free-range eggs in the UK from Monday, with birds not having been allowed outdoors since November due to fears of avian flu outbreaks.

Eggs sold in shops will have to carry a sticker or label saying they are in fact "barn eggs", the name given to eggs produced by hens permanently housed indoors.

The UK was hit by what government officials have said is the "largest ever outbreak of avian flu" this winter, with more than 80 reported outbreaks in England.

As a result, birds reared for meat and eggs have been ordered by the UK government to be kept indoors since November to reduce the risk of outbreaks. The length of time they have been kept indoors means their eggs can now no longer be labelled free-range.

The rules apply to all birds, whether produced by one hen in a garden or a large-scale poultry business.


That seems out of proportion.


Farmers had hoped the government would lift the housing order next week, but after new avian flu outbreaks in the past week, officials have decide to keep the order in place.

Suffolk-based egg producer Daniel Brown, who keeps more than 40,000 free-range hens, said his birds had coped well indoors so far.

"We've given them extra things in the shed like hay and grit to give them things to peck at and keep them amused."

Brown said avian flu outbreaks usually drop off as the weather warms, so he hopes the latest housing order will be lifted soon.

"A chicken won't be bothered about not going outside in December and January, but when it's nice in May they'll want to be out late into the evening," he said.

The UK has not been alone in being affected by avian flu outbreaks this year, with continental Europe suffering one its worst winters for the disease too.

France has been trialling avian influenza vaccines, but the solution has been complicated by the numerous strains of bird flu and the bans some countries have on importing poultry meat from countries that vaccinate birds.

A spokesperson for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said: "The 16-week grace period we allowed for free-range eggs has now been exceeded, and eggs must now be marketed as 'barn eggs'. We have worked closely with the sector and retailers to implement these changes as smoothly as possible."

The British Retail Consortium said that supermarkets would be providing signage to explain the change to consumers, but that "when the current measures are lifted, eggs will go back to being free-range".

The National Farmers' Union's chief poultry adviser, Aimee Mahony, said: "Shoppers may notice different labels on egg packs explaining that the eggs have been laid by hens temporarily housed to protect their health and welfare. Once the risk levels have reduced and the housing measures have been lifted by Defra, birds will be able to go outside again."
See also: And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Is The Government Hyping Shortages? And is 'Vaccination Shedding' Really a Thing?




Arrow Down

Mariupol officials reject Russian military's surrender demand

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© AP/Mstyslav ChernovSoldier in Mariupol
Ukrainian officials on Monday rejected Russian demands of surrender in Mariupol as the city faces an onslaught of attacks.

The Russian military had issued an ultimatum, saying anyone who lays down their arms would be permitted to leave Mariupol through safety corridors.

Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, director of the Russian National Center for Defense Management, called for Ukrainians to
"lay down your arms. A terrible humanitarian catastrophe has developed. All who lay down their arms are guaranteed safe passage out of Mariupol."
However, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk rejected this offer outright, Reuters reported.
"There can be no question of any surrender, laying down of arms. We have already informed the Russian side about this."

Brick Wall

Twitter suspends Babylon Bee account (again) for 'hateful conduct' over satirical article about Rachel Levine

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Seth Dillon, CEO of the Babylon Bee
CEO reacts: 'Truth is not hate speech'

Satirical news website Babylon Bee was reportedly suspended from Twitter on Sunday for what the social media platform determined to be "hateful conduct."

Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon revealed that Twitter had "locked out" the fake news publisher from its official account for alleged "hateful conduct."

According to the notice, Twitter suspended the Babylon Bee for writing: "The Babylon Bee's Man Of The Year Is Rachel Levine."

The tweet included a link to a Babylon Bee article published on Tuesday, which had the same headline as the tweet.

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Car Black

German truckers protest rising fuel prices in Hamburg

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© Markus Scholz / Picture Alliance / Getty ImagesSeveral hundred truck drivers protest against increased fuel prices in Germany, March 20, 2022
Hamburg police reported that 250 vehicles took over roads, with banners demanding "fair diesel prices"

A convoy of truckers deliberately blocked traffic in Hamburg, Germany over the weekend, as part of a protest against high fuel prices. Police reported that around 250 vehicles were involved in the demonstration, while the hauliers disputed the figure, claiming up to 350 vehicles took part.

Banners attached to the trucks declared "Systemically relevant truckers need fair diesel prices" and "Diesel rip-off: Without us, this country would be on the ground," as the truckers moved from Hamburg-Allermohe towards the city center.

Comment: It's only going to get worse, with the green lobby gaining ground.