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Australian community campaign to rid regional city of pornography keeps growing

Bravehearts founder Hetty Johnston
Bravehearts founder Hetty Johnston
A unique campaign to make Toowoomba a porn-free city is spreading across the country and has sparked international interest.

Toowoomba is preparing for its third annual public rally next month during which the city's mayor stands shoulder-to-shoulder with men from all walks of life and together they pledge not to watch pornography.

"There is overwhelming research out now that reveals the damage that porn does to an individual, to relationships, families and society," Toowoomba resident Letitia Shelton, the chief executive officer of local organising group City Women, said.

Comment: Also see: The Health & Wellness Show: The Death of Intimacy: Porn and the Ponerization of Sex


NPC

Trump-bashing French TV host tells Donald to 'go f*** himself'

anti-Trump protester
© Thomas SamsonAn anti-Trump protester holds a sign during a demonstration in Paris.
The French don't like speaking in foreign languages, but the host of a popular comedy show remembered his English lessons and pulled no punches in the telling US President Donald Trump that he wasn't welcome in Paris.

The 'Quotidien' (Daily) program aired on TMC channel ahead of Trump's arrival to France for the Saturday's 100th anniversary since the armistice of World War I.

The host, Yann Barthes, began his show in French, but then switched to English so that the US President, whom he claimed could've been among the viewers, would understand him.

Comment: So deep, edgy and original.




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101yo French woman mistakes Merkel for Macron's wife

Macron Merkel
A senior French woman mistook German Chancellor Angela Merkel for the wife of President Emmanuel Macron, Brigitte. The two leaders, however, have indeed shared lots of affectionate moments at the centenary of the end of WWI.

The hilarious - and quite touching - conversation took place outside the Glade of the Armistice memorial in Rethondes, video released by French media shows. Macron and Merkel bumped into the 101-year-old French woman, who was very excited to meet her country's president in person.

"Monsieur Macron! It's not possible. A little woman like me shaking hands with the president of the republic. That's fantastic!" the woman told Macron.

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French student indicted for beating and attempting to strangle his math teacher

French ambulance
© Reuters / Stephane Mahe
Just as France calmed down after the case of a student threatening a teacher with a 'gun' in class went viral, another scandal has hit the suburbs of Paris after a student beat and attempted to strangle his teacher at a school.

The violent incident took place at a vocational high school in the Bezons commune earlier in November, when a 16-year-old attacked his math professor after he told him to leave the class.

Instead of leaving, the teen hit the teacher's nose with his palm and "grabbed his neck to strangle him," a source familiar with the case told AFP. Other students intervened to separate them and control their classmate.

The teacher was rushed to a local emergency room with minor injuries to the neck.

The teen was indicted for "aggravated violence" on Sunday, according to the local prosecutor's office. He has been placed "under judicial control" and is banned from attending the school or approaching the victim.

TV

Fox News goes Twitter silent to protest the platform's response to Tucker Carlson threats

Fox News Twitter
© Twitter / @FoxNews
The official Fox News account on Twitter has been silent for days, reportedly in protest at the platform's slow response to content which the network says put host Tucker Carlson's family in danger last week.

The most recent post on the account is dated last Thursday, November 8 - the day after activists from the radical left-wing Antifa movement showed up at Carlson's Washington, DC home calling the host a "racist scumbag" and chanting that "we know where you sleep at night."


Fox News has chosen to stay silent on the platform because it objects to the way Twitter has handled posts targeting Carlson, "specifically the ones that included his address," according to Tribune Media content manager Scott Gustin.


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'Heinous' crime: Indigenous Canadian women still being forcibly sterilized, claims senator

Sterilization
© Derek Seifert
A Canadian senator claims that unwilling indigenous women are still getting coerced into being sterilized across Canada. The senator now wants the "heinous" issue investigated nationwide.

Sterilization by tubal ligation - a process by which the fallopian tubes are either tied, burned or severed - is not just a shameful relic of Canadian history, Senator Yvonne Boyer claimed, but a process that is still happening across the country today.

According to a report published last year, the procedure is frequently carried out on indigenous women in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The report relies only on verbal evidence from women in the Saskatoon region, and was authored by Boyer herself.

After being contacted by survivors, Boyer now believes that the practice is far more commonplace than previously believed.

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Pamela Anderson says #MeToo movement is 'a bore,' urges 'common sense'

Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson is not a supporter of the #MeToo movement. In a new interview with Australia's 60 Minutes on Sunday, the former Playboy model slammed #MeToo, claiming it has gone "too far."

"I think this feminism can go too far," Anderson said. "I'm a feminist, but I think that this third wave of feminism is a bore."

She added, "I think it paralyzes men, I think this #MeToo movement is a bit too much for me. I'm sorry, I'll probably get killed for saying that."

Anderson, 51, brought up the allegations against Harvey Weinstein and said it was "common sense" to avoid those types of "business meetings."

Comment: Pamela Anderson says Weinstein's accusers knew what they were getting into by going to hotel rooms alone

Think what you will of Ms. Anderson, she works hard on behalf of the causes she cares about, principally freeing Julian Assange and animal welfare. She is also remarkably well-connected, speaking regularly to Assange's mother and at the Kremlin.


Black Cat

'Outstanding soldier' convicted for recruiting on behalf of British neo-Nazi group National Action

National Action members
© Global Look Press/ Joel GoodmanNational Action members
An 'outstanding soldier' was at the centre of neo-Nazi terrorists' attempts to recruit inside the British army. Mikko Vehvilainen was jailed for eight years after being convicted for membership of the banned-group National Action.

Afghanistan veteran, Royal Anglian Regiment Corporal Mikko Vehvilainen, 34, served as a 'recruiter' for National Action (NA), according to prosecutors.

The group had been trying to grow its membership through the targeting of the armed forces. Other NA members had been repeatedly trying to join the army, but were rejected.

The court heard how Finnish-born Vehvilainen was connected to three other soldiers, two of which were disciplined internally and remained a part of the forces, while the third was thrown out of the force.

Comment: Something is afoot in European military circles.

This is from yesterday:

Military coup plot uncovered in Germany - Sensational report claims special forces and military vets planned to execute 'unwanted' politicians 'en masse'


Red Flag

Bomb squad responds to suspicious package at Fort Lauderdale airport, Florida - UPDATE

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© Global Look Press / Orit Ben-Ezzer
Broward County Sheriff's deputies and a bomb squad responded to reports of a suspicious package at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida. The airport was put on lockdown for about an hour.

Passengers tweeting from inside and outside the airport say the place has been placed on lockdown.

Fort Lauderdale airport is located in Broward County, recently at the center of a pitched battle between Republican and Democrat candidates vying for the Florida Senate seat. GOP candidate Rick Scott has sued the county's electoral officials, alleging voter fraud and improper handling of ballots. Local investigative journalist and conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer claimed on Twitter that a source had told her a box with "provisional" written on it was discovered in the trunk of a rental car at the airport just before it was put on lockdown.

The unconfirmed report is likely to fuel ongoing speculation that electoral officials in the Democrat-leaning county are tampering with the vote in favor of Democratic candidate Bill Nelson. On Saturday, the Florida secretary of state ordered a recount of the ballots, since the margin was less than 0.25 percent.

Comment:

Update: Independent journalist Laura Loomer reports her suspicions that the "bomb threat" was to distract from the discovery of two more provisional ballot boxes left at a Florida airport by a Gillum supporter:
EXCLUSIVE: Provisional Ballot Boxes Left Inside AVIS Rental Car At Fort Lauderdale Airport
florida ballot boxes airport
© Laura Loomer
In an explosive new development in the Florida election process, a provisional ballot box from the Broward County Supervisor of Elections Office was discovered in the back of a rental car by an Avis employee at the Fort Lauderdale Airport on Sunday night.

I received a tip around 6 pm from a political insider that an Avis employee contacted the police at the Fort Lauderdale airport, on Sunday evening, alerting them to the provisional ballot box. However, the airport police reportedly didn't want to touch the SOE ballot boxes, prompting the AVIS employee to contact Richard Denapoli, the Broward County GOP state committeeman, who quickly made his way over to the airport to meet the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FLDE) where he began filming and taking pictures as officers were claiming there was a "bomb threat" at the airport.


Pictures taken at the scene show two boxes. One box is red, and the other is grey. The grey box is labeled "PROVISIONAL BALLOT BOX" with a sign that says "Broward County Supervisor of Elections", a purple tag that says "ERT region 13", and a backwards yellow tag with a seven digit numerical and five letter code.
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© Laura Loomer
According to the Avis employee, the rental car was last driven by Noah Holliman, whose has an @broward.org email address connected to his Florida voter registration profile.

Nearly 20 minutes after receiving the tip, a heavy police presence blocked off traffic and surrounded entrances of the Ft. Lauderdale Airport, located at the epicenter of elections fraud: Broward County. Broward County Sheriff's Office later tweeted:
"Our deputies and bomb squad are responding to a suspicious package outside Ft. Lauderdale Airport Terminal 4."
However, this reporter knew ahead of this tweet that a provisional ballot box was discovered in an AVIS rental car that was dropped off at the airport and subsequently I made my way over to the airport, only to be blocked by a police officer who is on video telling me the airport might be shut down for n hour or two.

However, officers failed to mention that the Broward County police response was initially for the AVIS employee who discovered the boxes and immediately reported the issue. It is unknown as to whether the Avis employee was fearful that the boxes had been tampered with considering the widespread elections fraud allegations and concern among the public here in Florida and America-at large.

Upon confirming with DeNapoli that the boxes were indeed labeled provisional ballots, I immediately informed the public that Broward County Sheriff's Officers were on the scene filling out a police report and documenting the ballots, whereas local and national media were totally silent on the discovery of the ballot box in an apparent media blackout.

Why was there a media blackout on a suspicious package being delivered to the airport, when in reality officers appear to have been aware from the beginning that this was a provisional ballot box according to the AVIS employee speaking with Denapoli, who contacted FDLE?

Do you see, the more this story unfolds there are more questions, less answers, and more reasons to be alarmed, outraged and reason to demand Republicans like Governor Rick Scott, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Sen. Marco Rubio take action? Along with Denapoli, Florida politico Lauren Cooley upon hearing this provisional ballot box was discovered in the trunk of an AVIS rental car, rushed to the scene. She said,
"The AVIS employee didn't know what to do. No one wanted to touch the boxes or take responsibility for them. Finally, sheriffs deputies agreed to take the provisional ballot boxes into their custody. It's an odd situation when supervisor of elections (SOE) employees are so careless with important election materials, but its becoming a trend in Broward County."
I met up with Denapoli after video and photographic evidence was taken of these provisional ballot boxes that were left at the airport. We met at the Broward County Supervisor of Elections office, the epicenter of this national outrage, to see if Broward sheriffs deputies were going to transfer the custody of the provisional ballot boxes to the Supervisor of Elections, or hold them for processing overnight.

Denapoli sent me the following statement:
"The way it went down: rental agency guy contacted me because he saw my name on Florida GOP website as contact for Broward County. He said he spoke with some Sheriffs Deputy Personnel at the airport but they seemed disinterested in getting involved. I contacted some friends in law enforcement who got the FDLE involved. After I arrived at the airport, FDLE contacted Broward Sheriff Jeremey Hansen who came to the Avis at the Fort Lauderdale airport. They interviewed me and the AVIS employee and took the boxes into evidence."
Denapoli sounded the alarm from the site of the AVIS rental when upon hearing I was on the case. He began filming the provisional ballot boxes along with the Broward County police response, while the "media" was in Terminal 4 reporting on a non-existent bomb threat that was literally tweeted from the official Twitter account of the Broward Sheriffs Office. Meanwhile, there was never a bomb.

It's dramatic, misleading and worst of all, highly irresponsible for the Broward County Sheriff's Office under disgraced Sheriff Scott Israel--whose failed leadership and abject incompetence led to the avoidable massacre of 17 innocent people, mostly children--to set off mass panic over the possibility of bombs exploding at the Fort Lauderdale airport, where an ISIS terrorist attack once took place in June of 2016, which Israel also was responsible for overseeing as Sheriff.


After all of this was unfolding, they then tweeted:


Which package was the Broward Sherrifs Office referring to? The provisional ballot box? Is the sheriffs office confirming they found a suspicious package? Did they find the ballot box? If so, why are they withholding these details?

Will they explain that they found a provisional ballot box and not a bomb?

Well, it gets worse--Noah Holliman, the Broward County employee who dropped off the rental car with boxes of provisional ballots is friends with Sheriff Scott Israel on Facebook.
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© Noah Holliman/Facebook
But wait, there's more! Holliman also appears to be tied to Democrat gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, who lost his election to Congressman Ron DeSantis, but revoked his concession speech on Saturday "unapologetically."
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© Noah HollimanAndrew Gillum and Noah Holliman
Coincidentally, Gillum was hosting a campaign event at the Mount Olive Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday night, which is located less than 20 minutes away from the Fort Lauderdale airport.

Upon receiving a tip that Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes was allegedly inside the church with Gillum, myself and Conservative journalist Jacob Engles rushed over to the church, but we were denied entry by Fort Lauderdale Police at the request of the Gillum campaign. Engles commented on the story in a statement:
"The secrecy, uncertainty, and blatant denigration of our voting process is simply unreal. Brenda Snipes is a criminal. A fraudster. I thought she might be senile or stupid. Her continued actions to thwart the election outcome reveal her insidious intentions of fixing the election for her Democrat allies."
Holliman's voter registration seems to indicate he is a Democrat voter in Broward County, Florida, and a member of the "anti-Trump army" and many other Left wing groups on social media.
noah holliman voter registration florida
© Noah Holliman Jr/Facebook
Voter information also indicates a family member named Tiffany Holliman was a donor to Gillum's campaign on Sep. 1, 2018.

We are currently witnessing Democrats try to use their offices, their jobs, shady connections and influence to undermine our elections, and Republicans need to step up and do everything they can to stop this egregious assault on our democracy. This is an outrage and it should cause every American in every county to wonder if this is happening in their state.

In response to the breaking scandal, Ali Alexander with the #StopTheSteal, a campaign that is collecting intelligence, training residents, and conducting peaceful election integrity demonstration, slammed Broward County and called on elected leaders to step in. You can visit the #StopTheSteal campaign site here.
"The FBI needs to kick in the door, interview all board of election employees, shutter the Broward County elections offices, seize all the ballots and put a stop to the Democrats disrupting the elections. This is a bigger story than we could have ever imagined and Floridians and the entire country demand answers," Alexander said.
Hopefully this video and photographic evidence of provisional ballot boxes being carelessly left inside a rental car at the Fort Lauderdale airport by a Democrat staffer who is directly tied to the county, Andrew Gillum, and Sheriff Israel in a supposedly "nonpartisan" elections office--who hates the president and hates Republicans and is a huge supporter of the Democrat candidate who is benefiting from this debacle--will wake up America.
Laura Loomer is a conservative investigative journalist and activist. Originally from Arizona, Laura began her career working as an undercover journalist for Project Veritas from 2015-2017. She covers politics, anti-Semitism, immigration, terrorism, the Islamification of the West, and voter fraud. Loomer's investigations have been broadcasted on every major national mainstream media outlet in the United States, as well as many international publications. Support Laura Loomer's Independent Journalism here: PayPal.me/lauraloomer



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Child exploitation: Ukrainian far-right Svoboda camp is training kids to kill

Svoboda child training camp
A camp founded by a Ukrainian nationalist group teaches children to use assault rifles to kill Russians and their sympathizers. They are also being inculcated with nationalist ideology.
The campers, some clad in combat fatigues, carefully aim their assault rifles. Their instructor offers advice: Don't think of your target as a human being.

So when these boys and girls shoot, they will shoot to kill.

Most are in their teens, but some are as young as 8 years old. They are at a summer camp created by one of Ukraine's radical nationalist groups, hidden in a forest in the west of the country, that was visited by The Associated Press. The camp has two purposes: to train children to defend their country from Russians and their sympathizers - and to spread nationalist ideology.

"We never aim guns at people," instructor Yuri "Chornota" Cherkashin tells them. "But we don't count separatists, little green men, occupiers from Moscow, as people. So we can and should aim at them."


The nationalists have been accused of violence and racism, but they have played a central, volunteer role in Ukraine's conflict with Russia - and they have maintained links with the government. Earlier this year, the Ministry of Youth and Sports earmarked 4 million hryvnias (about $150,000) to fund some of the youth camps among the dozens built by the nationalists. The purpose, according to the ministry, is "national patriotic education."

Comment: By continuously referring to the Svoboda camp as 'nationalists' the author seems to be deliberately obscuring their real nature (a neo-Nazi organization), while simultaneously equating 'nationalism' with extremism (a back-stab at Trump?):