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Hundreds of 'threats & terrorism justification' reported in France during month of tributes to beheaded teacher

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Tributes to slain teacher, Samuel Paty, have been marred by nearly 800 incidents ranging from threats to the outright justification of terrorism, the French education ministry has said.

The murder of the schoolteacher continues to send shockwaves through France. The killing that took place in mid-October has given rise to a whole series of disturbing incidents in various French education facilities throughout November, the nation's education ministry revealed in a recent report.

Minutes of silence held in honor of the teacher were disrupted almost 800 times in various incidents in November, the report says. More than half of all cases took place during the initial commemorative ceremonies held on November 2 and 3.

Attention

Cover-up: Royal Commission to suppress evidence in Christchurch terror attack report for 30 years

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Evidence from Government ministers and public sector bosses at the Royal Commission into the Christchurch terrorist attack will be kept secret for 30 years.

The Commission has been looking into the attacks since April last year, investigating whether state agencies like the police and the security intelligence service could have prevented the shootings.

The Commission's report will be released on the 8th of December. It's expected to detail any failings by government organisations leading up to the mosque attacks, including how the terrorist was able to obtain a licence for semi-automatic firearms.

Comment: As we wrote at the time, the Christchurch massacre was in all likelihood a multi-site mass terror attack carried out by deep state operatives, the fall guy for which (Tarrant) was a globe-trotting, sheep-dipped phony 'conservative radical'. The New Zealand government knows this, so they're deep-sixing evidence exposing that fact.


Treasure Chest

Mark Zuckerberg paying for election operations, vote counting across US

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife gave a nonprofit $400 million to pay election workers, train poll workers and rent polling locations for the Nov. 3 vote in various states.
Facebook magnate Mark Zuckerberg and his wife gave a nonprofit $400 million to pay election workers, train poll workers and rent polling locations for the Nov. 3 vote in various states.

The Zuckerbergs' largesse is an unprecedented private expenditure on a process long held to be an exclusively public operation and has spurred at least nine lawsuits challenging the effort by the Center for Tech and Civil Life.

The donation to the center roughly equals what Congress appropriated to the states in this year's CARES Act to pay for running elections in 2020 amid the tumult of the COVID-19 pandemic, critics charged.

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57% of Brits do not trust PM Bojo's handling of coronavirus

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© Phil Taylor / SWNS
Local restrictions, such as those imposed on Bolton in September, have been met with criticism
A majority of Brits feel the Government's handling of coronavirus has been a national humiliation.

The worrying findings for Number 10 also reveal that more than half do not trust the Government to manage the pandemic.

A majority of respondents (51%) think the Government's handling of the crisis has been a national humiliation - twice as many as those who disagree (26%).

Comment: The UK is fast slipping towards becoming a dystopia but it is perhaps worth something that, even with the billions that have been spent on brainwashing the public a significant minority, that is growing, aren't buying it: 'And that no man might buy or sell': Welsh government to roll out 'coronavirus vaccine ID cards'


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US investigates BOMB THREAT on Aeroflot flight from Moscow to JFK airport, with 250 on board

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© Aeroflot
FILE PHOTO: A Boeing 777-300ER from Aeroflot's aircraft fleet.
Local US media reported on Sunday, citing New York Port Authority Police , that law enforcement officers were investigating a potential bomb threat on an Aeroflot plane, which had traveled from Moscow to JFK airport.

The scheduled flight, from the Russian capital, landed safely at John F. Kennedy International Airport at around 3:45 p.m. local time (8:45 p.m. GMT), according to WPIX. Russia's flag carrier later revealed that no explosives were discovered.

Fox News, citing Port Authority Police, reported that approximately 250 passengers on board were evacuated from the aircraft due to an alleged bomb threat.

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Firm that conducted 'audit' of Georgia voting machines has long history with Dominion

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© Brynn Anderson/AP Photo
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger speaks during a news conference in Atlanta, Ga., on Nov. 11, 2020.
The firm hired by Georgia's secretary of state to conduct an "audit" of Dominion Voting Systems technology used during the 2020 elections is the same one that previously certified the Dominion systems and also approved a last-minute system-wide software change just weeks before the election.

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger failed to disclose that the company, Pro V&V, had a preexisting relationship with Dominion that dated back years, in his Nov. 17 statement announcing the results of the audit.

Raffensperger also failed to disclose that Dominion had used technical conclusions from Pro V&V in a pre-election Georgia lawsuit that questioned the reliability of Dominion's systems during a last-minute software fix before the Nov. 3 election. The testing from Pro V&V had been characterized as "superficial" and "cursory testing" by an expert cited in court documents.

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Oregon TEACHER has complete meltdown at anti-lockdown protesters, tells them to 'kill yourself'

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A woman claiming to be a teacher stopped her car and had a complete meltdown at anti-lockdown protesters in Bend, Oregon, on Sunday.

The belligerent woman shouted "b-tch kill yourself" as she berated the protesters from her vehicle.


Comment: Yet another example of people losing it when they completely buy into the fear campaign over a non-dangerous virus.

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Florida high school football game descends into a brawl after one side ran onto the field with a Blue Lives Matter flag and the other took a knee during the national anthem

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Helmets were thrown and people knocked to the floor after the ill-tempered game.
A high school football team in Florida has been fined $500 and had 10 of its players suspended after a wild brawl broke out at the end of a crunch game, with helmets being thrown, punches flying and parents jumping the fence from the sidelines and running to join in the altercation.

The state's High School Athletic Association announced their findings and penalties on Thursday, after the November 27 game.

The match saw Wekiva High, from Apopka, 10 miles north of Orlando, take on Mitchell High, from New Port Richey, 30 miles north of Tampa, in a state playoff.

Comment: Ideological possession is a powerful thing. Make no mistake, the programming is complete and the elite have everyone exactly where they want them.




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China prepares large-scale rollout of Covid-19 vaccines

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© REUTERS/Louafi Larbi
Provincial governments across China are placing orders for experimental, domestically made coronavirus vaccines, though health officials have yet to say how well they work or how they may reach the country's 1.4 billion people.

Developers are speeding up final testing, the Chinese foreign minister said Thursday during a U.N. meeting, as Britain issued approval for emergency use of Pfizer Inc.'s vaccine candidate and providers scrambled to set up distribution.

China's fledgling pharmaceutical industry has at least five vaccines from four producers being tested in more than a dozen countries including Russia, Egypt and Mexico. Health experts say even if they are successful, the certification process for the United States, Europe, Japan and other developed countries might be too complex for them to be used there. However, China said it will ensure the products are affordable for developing countries.

One developer, China National Pharmaceutical Group, known as Sinopharm, said in November it applied for final market approval for use of its vaccine in China. Others have been approved for emergency use on health workers and other people deemed at high risk of infection.

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CDC study: 85% of coronavirus patients reported wearing masks 'always' or 'often'

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An overlooked study published recently by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that cloth face coverings or masks are mostly ineffective in preventing the spread of the Chinese coronavirus as promoted by public health officials.

The CDC conducted the study, largely ignored by the media, in the U.S. in July and made its findings public in September. It compared 154 "case-patients," those who tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus disease), and a control group of 160 "control-participants," those who were symptomatic but tested negative.

CDC researchers examined participants who reported wearing a cloth face covering or mask at least 14 days before illness onset, which falls into the incubation period of 2-14 days estimated by the agency.

The researchers found that 71 percent of the case-patients contracted the virus despite reporting "always" wearing a cloth face covering or mask at least 14 days before illness onset, and 14 percent contracted the virus despite reporting "often" wearing one at least 14 days before illness onset.

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