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Police officers detain a demonstrator during a protest against the Czech government's restrictions, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Prague, Czech Republic, October 18, 2020.
In the clip recorded on Wednesday in Uherske Hradiste, police can be seen tackling the maskless 40-year-old man to the ground and holding him in a headlock as his frantic three-year-old son cries.
Comment: The PTB are using the police as their personal bodyguards and merely a tool to impose true tyranny and totalitarian rule over the people.
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- Police probe shooting of Michigan security guard in confrontation over face mask
- Brutal police beating of maskless French man hints at frightening future for locked-down Europe
The sharp increases in violence against Asian Americans since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic are well-documented, as are the accompanying legislative initiatives taken to help curb the violence.
New data published by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism (CSUSB) underscores how dramatic the uptick has been, with anti-Asian hate crimes surging by 149 percent, despite overall hate crimes reportedly dropping by seven percent in 2020.
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- Your brain on critical race theory: New York activists respond to brutal attack on Asian man by rallying against white nationalism - but culprit was black
- Elderly Asians targeted in spate of vicious Bay Area attacks
- As fears rise over San Francisco-area attacks on elderly Asians by black assailants, leftists find the real culprit: white people
- No longer POC? Grouping together of Asian and white students by Washington school district sparks accusations of 'racecraft'
The impetus for the company's policy was revealed in an exchange of correspondence between Amazon and Republican senators asking why When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment was no longer available on Amazon nor on its Kindle and Audible platforms.
Amazon responded to Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida, Mike Lee of Utah, Mike Braun of Indiana, and Josh Hawley of Missouri's letter on Thursday, and in it, Brian Huseman, Amazon's vice president of public policy, said the company has "chosen not to sell books that frame LGBTQ+ identity as a mental illness," according to the Wall Street Journal.
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- Mississippi's ban on trans athletes competing in sports is a step in the right direction to stop kids' gender being weaponized
- You're not trans. You're just weird
- Deranged leftists froth after Trump slams trans takeover of women's sports
- Rand Paul eviscerates trans Biden nominee Rachel Levine for backing sex changes in kids
- Ban on transgender athletes in Utah girls' sports stalls
- Amazon mysteriously pulls book critical of transgender movements, gets accused of 'digital book burning'
- 'Trans-identifying kids have become cash cows' for Planned Parenthood
British drugmaker AstraZeneca promised in June not to make any profit from its COVID-19 vaccine "during the pandemic" - but the company could declare the pandemic over by July 2021, according to a manufacturer agreement.
The pharmaceutical company, one of the front-runners in the race for a vaccine, said in June that it would provide doses of its vaccine at cost price until the pandemic finishes.
Speaker Carl Heastie (D-The Bronx) announced the momentous decision following an afternoon meeting of the entire Democratic Assembly conference. Heastie said he was
"authorizing the Assembly Judiciary Committee to begin an impeachment investigation, led by Chair Charles D. Lavine, to examine allegations of misconduct against Governor Cuomo. The reports of accusations concerning the governor are serious. The committee will have the authority to interview witnesses, subpoena documents and evaluate evidence, as is allowed by the New York State Constitution."Heastie also said the probe "will not interfere with the independent investigation being conducted by Attorney General [Letitia] James," who on Monday announced the hiring of several outside lawyers, including former acting Manhattan US Attorney Joon Kim.
Comment: 11/3/2021: The trickle up effect? As allegations continue to surface, Cuomo feebly responds:
"It's not one, it's not two, it's not three, it's not four, it's not five. It's six women coming forward," New York Mayor de Blasio told reporters during his daily City Hall news conference.12/3/2021: Mayor de Blasio is not alone in his reactions. The majority of NY congressional Dems (59) are calling for resignation:
The incident allegedly took place after the woman was summoned to Cuomo's heavily guarded official residence to help him fix a problem with his cellphone, the Albany Times Union reported.
The paper said it was withholding the woman's name but described her as much younger than the 63-year-old governor.
Cuomo responded: "As I said yesterday, I have never done anything like this. The details of this report are gut-wrenching. I am not going to speak to the specifics of this or any other allegation given the ongoing review, but I am confident in the result of the Attorney General's report."
12 House Democrats from New York — including the chairs of the powerful Oversight Committee and Judiciary Committee — issued statements within minutes of each other on Friday calling for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign. With today's announcement that amounts to nearly three-quarters of New York's delegation, including:12/3/2021: Cuomo aides, running interference, try to discredit a former employee:Rep. Kathleen Rice - House Judiciary chair Jerry Nadler - House Oversight chair Carolyn Maloney - Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - Rep. Jamal Bowman - Rep. Mondaire Jones - Rep. Grace Meng - Rep. Yvette Clark - Rep. Adriano Espaillat - Rep. Nydia Velasquez - Rep. Anthony Delgado - Rep. Brian Higgins - Rep. Sean MaloneyHoldouts, so far, are: Reps. Hakeem Jeffries, Gregory Meeks, Tom Suozzi, Ritchie Torres, Paul Tonko and Joe Morelle.
47 state senators have said Cuomo should step aside, more than the 46 needed to convict the governor if he's impeached by the Assembly. The governor is also facing an independent inquiry from the New York attorney general and a police inquiry in Albany.
Cuomo's office purportedly called at least six former employees shortly after former economic adviser Lindsey Boylan accused the governor of sexual harassing her. The calls were purportedly to learn whether the ex-staffers had heard from Boylan or get information about her.12/3/2021 UPDATE: Cuomo made abundantly clear he is not going anywhere:
Some of the former staffers were purportedly made uncomfortable by the call. "I felt intimidated, and I felt bewildered," said Ana Liss, a former aide to the governor who received one of the calls - who earlier this month accused Cuomo of inappropriate behavior. She said senior Cuomo adviser Rich Azzopardi called her in late December 2020, eight days after Boylan, in a tweet, began alleging the governor sexually harassed her. Boylan has said Cuomo made inappropriate comments at work and kissed her without consent.
The effort to contact former staffers was led by top Cuomo aide Melissa DeRosa. "As a result we proactively reached out to some former colleagues to check in and make sure they had a heads up," Azzopardi said.
"I'm not going to resign. I was not elected by politicians...I'm not part of the political club and I'm proud of that. I won't speculate about people's possible motives...[but] as a former attorney general who's gone through this situation many times, there are often many motivations for making allegations," Cuomo said.See also:
"You need to know the facts before you make a decision," he went on, adding that "serious allegations should be weighed seriously, that's why they are called serious.
"I won't speculate about people's possible motives...[but] as a former attorney general who's gone through this situation many times, there are often many motivations for making allegations. He went on, adding that "serious allegations should be weighed seriously, that's why they are called serious."
Gemma Greene, 24, who was unmasked as the driver that caused chaos in Dublin last week, posted multiple pictures and videos which appeared to show her in Dublin Airport, and later cruising down a motorway in the direction of Barcelona, Spain, on Monday.
It comes three days on from when she brazenly told how she put her foot down and sped off when gardai tried to stop her last week.
She then caused chaos when she live-streamed the incident on social media - filming dozens of garda cars chasing her from Ballymun to Bray, Co Wicklow, and all the way back to Dublin.
But in these latest social media posts, Greene claimed she had left Ireland - showing a picture of a departures board in Dublin Airport that did match with flights leaving Monday.
Later posts showed what appeared to be Greene standing in the airport with a bag - and then a series of videos of her with her feet up in the passenger seat of a car in Spain.

Denmark is latest country to suspend AstraZeneca Covid vaccines amid fatal blood clot fears but regulators say it's safe
Seven nations have now paused jabs while officials investigate dangerous blood clotting conditions in recently vaccinated people, including one death.
Experts say the move is "super cautious" - and may even be too strong if it denies people a life-saving jab.
Comment: Except that the roll out is essentially a massive experiment with the majority of the vaccines in the EU needing to be pushed through with emergency legislation, meaning we don't actually know for sure what the real benefit to life is yet, if any.
And regulators in the UK and EU moved to reassure people the vaccines are safe.
Comment: "Vaccine positivity", how Orwellian and divisive - par for the course these days - implying those choosing not to take the vaccine have 'vaccine negativity'?
RT reports:
Italy bans AstraZeneca batch and Norway suspends jab's rolloutGreat Game India reports:
The decision to ban a particular batch of the AstraZeneca vaccine in Italy was made by the Italy Pharmaceutical Agency (AIFA), which reported that problems were found in a supply of 1 million doses that had been distributed across 17 countries in the EU.
The batch has already been shipped out to Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden.
Italian authorities said the safety committee of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) is reviewing the cases reported in connection with that particular batch as well as all other cases of thromboembolic events or blood clotting-related conditions reported after vaccination.
8 European nations including Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Norway and Iceland have decided to stop using the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine due to serious blood clot incidents reported in many countries.See also: The Inanity of RNA Vaccines For COVID-19
Iceland has become the latest European nation to suspend the AstraZeneca jab.
The tiny island nation has confirmed roughly 6,000 COVID cases since the start of the pandemic, which is roughly 2% of the population.
As per tweet of writer and skeptic Alex Berenson, this is not the only vaccine that causes adverse effects.
Alex Berenson tweeted "Just wait until they hear what the mRNA vaccines can do... Really, though, the side effect profile of the @astrazeneca vaccine is hardly worse than the mRNA shots, but somehow it has faced much more scrutiny. Follow the politics, I mean science."
Health minister of Denmark confirmed the suspension of AstraZeneca Jabs via tweet. He said "there's currently no ways to know for certain whether the cases of serious blood clots are connected to the vaccine, but the situation certainly warrants more investigation. We acted early, it needs to be thoroughly investigated."
Italian PM Mario Draghi halted a shipment of AstraZeneca jabs to Australia. Health authorities in Italy are suspending jabs from current batch of vaccine. On the other hand, health authorities in London and Brussels dismissed these issues, insisting that this vaccine is safe while going with plans to approve Johnson & Johnson's single-dose jab.
The EU medicines regulator said it was recommending the vaccine be authorized for all adults over 18 "after a thorough evaluation" of JNJ's data found the vaccine met the criteria for efficacy, safety and quality. The JNJ jab is the fourth to be licensed for use inside the EU.
Now Danish authorities also suspended AstraZeneca shot on Thursday. Many patients have reported cases of blood clots they received after getting vaccinated. This suspension will last for 2 weeks.
As per European medicines agency, there are no evidences that link blood clots with the vaccine. The company said only 22 cases of adverse events have been noticed and approx 3M people have been vaccinated.
One investor claimed Denmark's suspension of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on blood clot concerns shows "the detection systems that look for potential safety issues are working," and that most of these "safety events" would ultimately be linked to natural processes, not the jab.
"It's good to see the safety signal detection systems working and it's important that any safety signal is followed-up using the correct protocols," Shore analyst Adam Barker told Bloomberg. Data from the vaccine's phase three trials suggests that "you would expect that most safety signals won't ultimately be linked to the vaccine," he said.
However, "it's hard to make judgments on the impact on shareholder value," he added, given there are "a lot of moving parts." But ultimately, a risk-reward trade-off with any therapy; "you can only confidently make judgments on that decision when all the data is finalized and clear".
Recently, a 65-year-old man in India collapsed and passed away just five minutes after getting first dose of vaccine against covid-19. He was injected with 0.5 ml dose of Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine Covishield intramuscularly.
Even Australia's Health Minister Greg Hunt in charge of rolling out Australia's coronavirus vaccine program was hospitalized just one day after taking the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
According to a report by Germany's Standing Vaccination Commission, the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is only effective 8% in people over 65.
Three European countries of Sweden, France and Germany have decided not to use AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for people over 65. This decision was made due to the lack of data available about its effectiveness in elderly people.We need your support to carry on our independent and investigative research based journalism on the Deep State threats facing humanity. Your contribution however small helps us keep afloat. Kindly consider supporting GreatGameIndia.
A dramatic scene unfolded in Portland this afternoon as Antifa and other left-wing activists tried to break into a Chase bank. A lone security guard managed to hold off the mob with his pistol.
The Post Millennial's editor-at-large Andy Ngo posted footage of the left-wing mob and a bank security guard.
Comment: It's a wonder Portland hasn't emptied out completely, with citizens having to tolerate this sort of treatment:
The fire started in a four-story factory in El-Obour City, just north of Cairo, at about 11 a.m. (0900 GMT) and was later brought under control, the statement added.
Ambulances and firefighting trucks were sent to the scene and victims were transferred to several nearby hospitals.
Reporting by Mahmoud Mourad; Editing by Alex Richardson















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