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The Los Angeles fire and police departments responded after a shirtless man with no shoes was seen attempting to light a cross on fire at the top of the St. Mary's Catholic Church at 407 South Chicago Street in Boyle Heights on Wednesday evening.
The man climbed up scaffolding to get to the bell tower before apparently causing a small fire at the top of the building, which is more than 130 feet tall.

"Many of the jobs that have been lost during this pandemic crisis will not be recovered," OECD's jobs and income head Stephane Carcillo said.
Of the 22 million jobs lost in 2020 across the OECD, 8 million are workers who are considered unemployed and 14 million are "not actively looking for a job."
"Many of the jobs that have been lost during this pandemic crisis will not be recovered," Stephane Carcillo, head of the OECD's jobs and income division, said Wednesday at a virtual briefing on the data.
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Here is an update. An interview with one of the defendants ordered by Frye to take the shots backs my argument in my article that the judge's imposing of the probation condition is in practice the exercise of government force to make the defendants take the shots.
I wrote that many defendants who have made up their minds not to take the experimental coronavirus vaccine shots, some of which are not even vaccines under the normal meaning of the term, would keep quiet about their objections and even say "thank you sir" to the judge when the judge pushes the probation condition. Defendants in such a situation will likely fear of the repercussions of countering the judge who holds the power to punish the defendants, harshen their probation conditions, or even send them to prison if they don't just acquiesce.
"I had never seen a brain that was affected by such an extensive and severe thrombosis."The neurosurgeon on duty in San Martino that night was Alessandro d'Andrea, who also called the chief physician to his side at the operating table.
"We decided to have a decompression craniotomy, in which the skull is opened to relieve internal pressure."Zona recounted the experience:
"All venous sinuses were blocked with thrombi, a scenario I have never seen in my many years in this profession. Think of the venous sinus as the river in the middle of a valley where several streams converge. If a dam is built in the middle of the watercourse, the river swells and the tributaries can no longer drain at this point, so that the pressure rises upstream.
"I'm neither a virologist, nor an epidemiologist, nor a coroner, but given the image I saw in the girl's head, it is clear that we are dealing with something that is not normal."
Comment: Devastating incidents like this one forebode the future. As people wake up, the PTB will double down.
Comment: The vaccine is the virus...
Germany has registered more than 3,800 symptomatic Covid-19 cases among people that were fully vaccinated against the disease since February, the nation's disease control and prevention agency, the Robert Koch Institute, said.
A total of 3,806 Germans developed symptoms of Covid-19 at least two weeks after getting fully vaccinated against the virus between February 1 and July 7, 2021, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) said in its latest status report published late on Wednesday.
Another 4,110 people also contracted the virus after full vaccination but had asymptomatic cases over the same period, the agency said. More than 270 people - mostly elderly - had to be hospitalized with Covid-19 despite getting all the necessary vaccine doses.
A group of state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against Google on Wednesday, alleging the company's Play store for Android apps violates antitrust laws.
The suit focuses on the 30% fee Google charges developers for selling digital goods and services via the Play store. As of July 1, that fee dropped to 15% until developers hit $1 million in revenue for the year. The new lawsuit, reported earlier by Politico, mirrors one filed last year against Google by Epic Games, developer of the popular battle royale game Fortnite.
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- Google and Facebook made a 'secret deal' to dominate online advertising
- Bipartisan antitrust bills introduced, aimed at breaking up Amazon, Google, Apple, Facebook
- Leaked docs show Obama FTC gave Google its monopoly after Google execs helped Obama get re-elected
- Missed opportunity: House Judiciary says Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Google have "monopoly power," should be split
- Google offshore accounts avoided billions in taxes
- Italian regulators launch probe into Google over abuse of market dominance
- Google warned of 'last opportunity' to settle European antitrust case
- Google slapped with another EU antitrust fine; grand total now over $9.3B
- Indian antitrust watchdog fines Google $21mn for search bias and abusing its position
- Google ordered to pay publishers for news by French antitrust regulators
"When we Black Americans see this flag we know the person flying it is not safe to be around. When we see this flag we know the person flying it is a racist," the post read.
"When we see this flag we know that the person flying it lives in a different America than we do. When we see this flag, we question your intelligence. We know to avoid you. It is a symbol of hatred," it continued.
The student council in one of America's most prestigious universities has approved a statement denouncing Israel for "genocide", "ethnic cleansing" and "apartheid" in occupied Palestine. The Yale College Council, the undergraduate student government, approved the statement earlier this week. The vote was 8-3 in favour, with four abstentions.
"As students at one of the most privileged academic institutions in the world, we must call out injustice wherever it may occur," said the students. "We stand against the discriminatory application of the law that strips Palestinians of basic rights. We stand against the violent expulsions of those living under occupation in Sheikh Jarrah."The statement also connected legitimate Palestinian resistance to Israel's occupation with the civil rights movements in the US which saw Black Americans work to dismantle racial segregation during the 1950s and 60s. Many see a clear parallel in racialised segregation between Jews and non-Jews in Israel and the then legal racism in the American south. The recent release of reports by prominent human rights groups declaring Israel to be an apartheid state has reinforced this view.
Comment: See also:
- Homeland Security report finds White supremacy 'the most consistent and lethal threat'
- Antifa and BLM rioters in Seattle launch firecrackers inside Starbucks after smashing storefront
- Joe Biden falsely claims Antifa is simply 'an idea'
- Car plows through Trump supporters at BLM protest in California, police charge driver with attempted murder
- Israel's ethnic cleansing and apartheid in Palestine
- UN chief Ban Ki-moon lambastes Netanyahu for calling opposition to settlements 'ethnic cleansing'
- 'Colonialism, apartheid and ethnic cleansing': UN rapporteur on Palestine blasts Israel

A students adjusts her facemask at St. Joseph Catholic School in La Puente, California on November 16, 2020
Riding on a wave of the "fiery but mostly peaceful protests" that accompanied the death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer, students in the US public school system are about to receive a noxious dose of what critics call "state-sanctioned racism" mixed into their regular curriculum.
This week, the National Education Association (NEA), which represents some three million public-school employees, voted to push Critical Race Theory (CRT), which teaches that America is plagued by "systemic racism" and that white people enjoy advantages in life due to their inborn "privilege," in 14,000 local school districts across all 50 states. The move has enraged Americans on both sides of the political aisle, who say the race-based ideology, grounded in Cultural Marxism, has no place in the classroom or the country.
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- Black woman slams Ohio school board for critical race theory indoctrination of students
- 'It's a bunch of garbage': Dr. Ben Carson on Critical Race Theory
- New website tracks where critical race theory is taught at US schools
- Voice of sanity: YouTube star attacks Critical Race Theory: 'Black people can only blame themselves for their poor decisions'
- Americans overwhelmingly reject Critical Race Theory - here's why
'How do I have two medical degrees if I'm oppressed?': Father blasts CRT in a passionate speech













Comment: See also: Lockdowns cost 4 times more jobs than 2009 financial crisis, worse than the Great Depression
And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: The Terrible Toll of Lockdowns