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Wolf

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for emergency legislation to PROSECUTE every lockdown protester

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© PALabour leader Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has called for prosecutions on any coronavirus anti-vax campaigner who costs lives during the pandemic.

Labour leader Sir Keir said it was vital people returned to the "spirit of March" and complied with the new coronavirus restrictions.


Comment: The 'spirit of March'? Starmer is calling for people to pretend as though it's March 2020, when government propaganda had convinced the vast majority of people that there was a deadly pandemic. And he's having to do this because, right now, it's quite clear to a significant number of people that there isn't one: NHS had 15% LESS patients this December compared to 2019 - Any crisis is due to budget cuts, staff shortages and excessive measures


And he called to prosecute anybody attending anti-vaccination campaigns or demonstrations suggesting Covid-19 is a hoax.


Comment: Tyrannical laws like these are going to be needed by the establishment if they want to stop the truth getting out about the harm the experimental vaccines are having.


England is in its third national lockdown after Boris Johnson shut schools to most pupils and imposed the toughest restrictions since March in an attempt to prevent the NHS being overwhelmed by surging coronavirus infections.

Comment: Emergency legislation is a favorite of tyrants throughout history because it plays on gullible people's fears but, most importantly, it completely bypasses any democratic process: Knowledge protects. And a great place to start regarding the mass vaccination campaign citizens the world over are being coerced into, would be Dr. Gaby's new article for SOTT COVID Mass Vaccination Experiment: Prepare For The Worst With This Health Protocol


Pirates

Grifter Kamala takes a page from Biden: Story about demanding civil rights as toddler lifted from 1965 MLK Jr. interview

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© Left: Michael Ochs Archives Right: Mario Tama via Getty ImagesCivil rights hero Martin Luther King, Jr and Kamala Harris
'Fweedom'

Evidence emerged Monday on Twitter that a story Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) told Elle magazine in October about demanding civil rights from the time she was in a stroller was seemingly lifted from a similar story that Martin Luther King Jr. gave to Playboy in 1965.

"Senator Kamala Harris started her life's work young," Elle's glowing profile began. "She laughs from her gut, the way you would with family, as she remembers being wheeled through an Oakland, California, civil rights march in a stroller with no straps with her parents and her uncle. At some point, she fell from the stroller (few safety regulations existed for children's equipment back then), and the adults, caught up in the rapture of protest, just kept on marching. By the time they noticed little Kamala was gone and doubled back, she was understandably upset. 'My mother tells the story about how I'm fussing' Harris says, 'and she's like, 'Baby, what do you want? What do you need?' And I just looked at her and I said, 'Fweedom.""

Comment: This isn't the first whopper Kamala's tried to foist on Americans: Plus she's just a nasty person: Tulsi Gabbard nailed it:


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Arrow Up

Congress approves rules regulating Jan. 6 Electoral College vote count

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© Matt Rourke/APArrival of Electoral College voters in 2016
The House of Representatives and the Senate on Sunday adopted rules that outline how the counting of Electoral College votes will take place on Jan. 6. The rules were passed without recorded votes. Instead, a voice vote was used in both chambers.

The guidance, introduced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), says the chambers will meet in a joint session on Jan. 6 presided over by Vice President Mike Pence.

Pence, as president of the Senate, will open "all the certificates and papers purporting to be certificates of the electoral votes," the rules state, a nod to how seven states sent so-called competing electors, or certificates for both Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, to Washington.

The certificates and papers will be opened, presented, and acted upon in alphabetical order, starting with Alabama.

This is when dozens of Republicans — 50 representatives and 12 senators, according to an Epoch Times tally — are planning to object to some certificates, alleging election irregularities including voter fraud and failure to follow state election laws.

That will trigger a withdrawal from the joint session and a two-hour debate, followed by votes in each chamber. Only with a majority vote from both the House and the Senate would a challenge be upheld, which even supporters find unlikely, considering Democrats who control the House and Senate Republican leadership, including McConnell, have expressed disapproval with the plan to object.

Bullseye

Devin Nunes tells the truth until it hurts

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© UnknownRepublican Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Devin Nunes
The more Rep. Devin Nunes was attacked, the more he wanted to understand what was behind the Russia collusion narrative. His opponents couldn't have been more wrong in how to contain him.

In early December 2016, Devin Nunes was growing suspicious.

The political and media establishment, still struggling to cope with the news of Donald Trump's victory, was beginning to claim that Russian cyber meddling explained the surprising outcome. On Dec. 9, 2016, big media outlets such as the New York Times and Washington Post began laying out the contours of what would become the dominant and relentless media narrative of the next several years: Trump had conspired with Russia to steal the election and should not be viewed or treated as a legitimate president.

Nunes, the Republican chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), was a long-time Russia hawk who had spent years concerned about the United States' lack of preparedness for Russian cyberattacks. But something didn't sit right about the how the media and other activists were arriving at the narrative.

For one thing, the claims were significantly at odds with the official reports from the intelligence agencies his committee oversaw. For another, the press reports were fed solely by dubiously selective and anonymous leaks from intelligence officials.

Footprints

US attorney for North Georgia abruptly resigns due to 'unforeseen circumstances'

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© AJCUS Attorney Byung J. Pak
U.S. Attorney Byung J. "BJay" Pak resigned his position Monday, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Georgia.

In 2017, Pak was appointed the top federal prosecutor in the Northern District of Georgia by President Donald Trump, reportedly making history as the first-ever Korean American to hold the position of U.S. Attorney. He previously served six years in the Georgia House of Representatives, representing a portion of Gwinnett County, and is widely seen as a rising star in the state Republican Party.

Pak said late Monday in an emailed statement:
"It has been the greatest honor of my professional career to have been able to serve my fellow citizens as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia,. I have done my best to be thoughtful and consistent, and to provide justice for my fellow citizens in a fair, effective and efficient manner. I am grateful to President Trump and the United States Senate for the opportunity to serve, and to former Attorneys General (Jeff) Sessions and (William) Barr for their leadership of the department."
The online news site Talking Points Memo, which first reported Pak's resignation, said it obtained a memo dated Monday in which Pak said "unforeseen circumstances" were the cause of his departure. TPM reported Pak originally intended to stay with the office until Inauguration Day on Jan. 20. New presidential administrations typically appoint new U.S. attorneys, who must be approved by the Senate.

It's unclear what those "unforeseen circumstances" might have been. Pak did not return a message seeking comment.

Comment: See also:


Attention

'No victory for press freedom' - Assange wins case but judge sets worrying precedent

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© Kirsty wigglesworth/APJohn Rees from 'Free Julian Assange' campaign outside Old Bailey after the ruling Assange cannot be extradited to the US.
Julian Assange will not be extradited to the United States as many feared, but his fate still hangs in the balance as it was the integrity of his mental health, not the right to a free press, that saved him.

Wikileaks cofounder Julian Assange will not be extradited to the United States, a London court decided this morning. District Judge Vanessa Baraitser ruled that Assange would stay in the United Kingdom over fears for his psychological health. "I find that the mental condition of Mr Assange is such that it would be oppressive to extradite him to the United States of America," she said, noting that she did not believe the U.S. prison system had the capability to stop him killing himself. The Australian publisher had been facing up to 175 years in a supermax prison if taken to the U.S. The prosecution, representing the U.S. government, immediately announced that it would appeal the decision.

Many of Assange's allies hailed the decision as a decisive victory for freedom of speech. Greek-Australian economist and former Greek Minister of Finance Yanis Varoufakis expressed his delight. "A ray of hope seems to have pierced a long, dark shadow over human decency and press freedom," he tweeted.

Yet many others appeared deeply concerned with the verdict. "This wasn't a victory for press freedom," said Glenn Greenwald, a journalist known for publishing leaked documents. "Quite the contrary: the judge made clear she believed there are grounds to prosecute Assange in connection with the 2010 publication."

Attention

Madness, mayhem, manipulation and more tyranny in the year ahead

Twelve voices were shouting in anger, and they were all alike. No question, now, what had happened to the faces of the pigs. The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."―George Orwell, Animal Farm
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What should we expect in 2021?

So far, it looks like this year is going to be plagued by more of the same brand of madness, mayhem, manipulation and tyranny that dominated 2020.

Frankly, I'm sick of it: the hypocrisy, the double standards, the delusional belief by Americans at every point along the political spectrum that politics and politicians are the answer to what ails the country, when for most of our nation's history, politics and politicians have been the cause of our woes.

Consider: for years now, Americans, with sheeplike placidity, have tolerated all manner of injustices and abuses meted out upon them by the government (police shootings of unarmed individuals, brutality, corruption, graft, outright theft, occupations and invasions of their homes by militarized police, roadside strip searches, profit-driven incarcerations, profit-driven wars, egregious surveillance, taxation without any real representation, a nanny state that dictates every aspect of their lives, lockdowns, overcriminalization, etc.) without ever saying "enough is enough."

Only now do Americans seem righteously indignant enough to mobilize and get active, and for what purpose? Politics. They're ready to go to the mat over which corporate puppet will get the honor to serve as the smiling face on the pig for the next four years.

Talk about delusion.

It's so ludicrous as to be Kafkaesque.

Pirates

Flashback What is he up to? The disturbing activities of George Soros in Virginia

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© UncoverDCGeorge Soros superpacs have been buying district attorney races in Virginia
In my previous column on George Soros' connection to the impeachment effort, I pointed out that his name is associated with progressive political agendas, and with good reason. According to the Forbes 400, Soros has donated more than $32 billion dollars over the course of his life - nearly 80 percent of his life's income - to advance progressive causes.

You'd think that by so generously "investing" (as Soros puts it) in political candidates and causes, he would receive more positive attention in the media. Truth is, Soros knows the majority of America does not want what he's selling, so he tries not to call attention to himself.

Soros also knows populations are easily influenced by impressive-sounding names and that most people don't investigate things beyond a surface level. Therefore, he sets up and funds shell-organizations to elect marionettes who will vote and make policy in ways Soros wants.

Comment: One can spot a Soros-backed attorney by their appalling behaviors when charging BLM/antifa-like activists versus regular citizens.


Bizarro Earth

800 women questioned over sex crimes committed by Peter Nygard, friend of Prince Andrew

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Prince Andrew and Peter Nygard
Almost 800 women have been questioned in the sex abuse investigation into Prince Andrew's playboy pal Peter Nygard.

It is alleged Nygard, 79, was a "big fish" in a suspected sex trafficking ring that used modelling to lure victims in.

Women were quizzed after billionaire Louis Bacon paid for investigators and lawyers to probe Nygard after a decades-long feud between the pair - who are neighbours in the Bahamas.

A lawyer told the Sunday Mirror how nothing would stop Bacon once sinister accusations against fashion tycoon Nygard emerged.

Comment: The evidence suggests that this is just the tip of the iceberg:


NPC

Utter tool: Pro-lockdown Pope gets political on Covid-19 again, condemns those who traveled over the holidays despite pandemic

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© REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/FilePope Francis wearing a face mask attends an inter-religious prayer service in Rome, Italy, Oct. 20, 2020.
Pope Francis has weighed in again on Covid-19 politics, this time scolding people who traveled abroad during the holiday season to avoid lockdowns - saying he was "pained" and "saddened" by their selfish desire for "having fun."

"They are good people, but they didn't think about those who were staying at home, of the economic problems of many people who have been hit hard by the lockdown, of the sick people," the Pope said on Sunday in his weekly address at the Vatican. He added that travelers thought "only about going on holiday and having fun. This pained me a lot."

Pope Francis has frequently spoken out on Covid-19 policies, as well as behaviors during the pandemic. His new book, published on December 1, praises countries that imposed strict economic lockdowns to deter the spread of the virus, and blasts governments that "shrugged off the painful evidence of mounting deaths, with inevitable, grievous consequences."

Comment: Is Pope Francis a true believer, or is he ingratiating himself to those rolling out the new global slavery system in hopes of getting some divine reward from his future masters after the new system is implemented? Either way, he's a poor excuse for a spiritual leader for having abandoned truth and goodness at the alter of lies and heartlessness.