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Texas hospital botches vaccine PR stunt as nurse jabbed with EMPTY SYRINGE, but liberals say pointing it out is 'anti-vax'

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A video of the publicity stunt captured by local channel KFOX14 shows a medical worker fruitlessly pressing on the syringe as he realizes it's empty.
An El Paso, Texas, hospital tried to promote Covid-19 vaccination by turning its first doses into a media event, but the publicity stunt backfired when one of the nurses being inoculated was apparently stuck with an empty syringe.

Video of Tuesday's vaccinations of five nurses at University Medical Center of El Paso showed the second nurse being jabbed with a needle, but the plunger won't go down because it's already at the bottom of the syringe.

The video circulated on social media on Thursday, but rather than focusing on the embarrassing blunder, some observers suggested that posting the footage was an attack meant to diminish public confidence in vaccines.


Comment: They could have at least given them a saline injection to make it look a bit more convincing. The PTB have so much contempt for the public, they're not even trying anymore!


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'Theft by a thousand cuts' report conclusive on election fraud, slams media cover up

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A new report detailing massive fraud plaguing the 2020 election alleges there was a widespread, "theft by a thousand cuts" strategy "across six dimensions and six battleground states." The report cites comprehensive evidence, and blasts the media for its failure to cover the matter accurately.

In the report, Peter Navarro, also a White House Trade Adviser, outlines a "coordinated strategy to effectively stack the election deck against the Trump-Pence ticket" occurring in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

The full report is embedded at the bottom of this article.

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Comment: The reports and evidence of widespread fraud, particularly in the battleground states, has been coming in an avalanche of data and analysis over the past few weeks:


Bulb

Supreme Court sides with churches challenging COVID-19 worship restrictions in Colorado, New Jersey

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A general view of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, U.S., November 15, 2016.
The United States Supreme Court has issued orders vacating lower court decisions against churches suing Colorado and New Jersey over each state's restrictions on worship gatherings.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued an order in the case of Robinson v. Murphy vacating an order from Oct. 2 by a district court in New Jersey against a Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi who sued the state over worship gathering restrictions.

Also on Tuesday, the high court issued a separate order in the case of High Plains Harvest Church v. Polis, in which a Colorado church challenged the restrictions in that state.

The Supreme Court vacated an Aug. 10 order by a Colorado district court against High Plains Harvest Church, although with this order Justice Elena Kagan dissented.

"I respectfully dissent because this case is moot. High Plains Harvest Church has sought to enjoin Colorado's capacity limits on worship services. But Colorado has lifted all those limits," wrote Kagan, being joined by Justices Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor.

Comment: The hypocrisy on display by the Covid-1984 managers and their tools in media (and elsewhere) towards gatherings in religious institutions - quite clearly demonstrates a strong bias against the social and spiritual welfare of the people they seek to "govern".


NPC

San Francisco to rename Abraham Lincoln High School because former president 'did not demonstrate that black lives mattered to him'

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A San Francisco district is planning to rename a school named after Abraham Lincoln because of his treatment of Native Americans. Pictured Abraham Lincoln High School
The president, who is often held up as an American hero for abolishing slavery, is just one of 44 historical figures soon to have their names scratched off schools within the San Francisco Unified School District.

Other names include George Washington, Herbert Hoover and Senator Dianne Feinstein, whose name will be stripped from the Dianne Feinstein Elementary School for allowing the Confederate flag to fly outside City Hall back in 1984 when she was mayor.

The renaming of the schools comes as part of a nationwide reckoning around racial justice that has seen Confederate flags banned, military bases renamed and statues toppled of racist and Confederate figures across America in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd.

Sheriff

Majority of Austrians REJECT Covid-19 vaccines and mass testing program

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A Covid test centre in Graz, Austria.
Nearly three weeks after Austria started mass Covid-19 tests, the masses have stayed away.

Vienna denies the push has been a failure, but weak participation so far mirrors growing doubt in the population towards a looming vaccination programme.

Out of a population of 8.8 million people, about two million have been tested to date - with the participation rate dropping as low as 14 per cent in the capital.

Comment: It's likely that not only have they lost confidence in the government, they have also stopped believing the 'pandemic' narrative, otherwise they would still want to have the vaccination, but they don't.

However it would appear that unless there's some significant public push back, governments across the planet are scheming to make life very difficult for those that choose not to be vaccinated with these experimental vaccines:


Arrow Down

Rhode Island governor caught telling citizens to 'stay home' before heading to wine bar...without a mask

Gina Raimondo
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Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo
Democratic Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo was seen drinking at a wine bar just four days after reminding citizens to comply with coronavirus restrictions and stay home except for essential activities.

Photos published by Turtleboy Sports and the libertarian group Liberty Rhode Island reportedly show Gov. Raimondo sitting in a local restaurant for a "wine and paint" night without a mask. The photo was taken by Erica Oliveras, who said she was also at the event at Barnaby's Public House in Providence, Rhode Island, according to ABC 6 News.


Oliveras defended the governor and said that she didn't realize the photo would spark backlash...WAIT...so you're allowed to go out and not wear a mask, as long as it doesn't spark backlash? She also said that the governor "only took her mask off whenever she was drinking her wine." Well...it sure doesn't look like she's drinking her wine in the photo captured!
"The main thing I took out of it is, 'Wow she's here at a small business and she's supporting,'" Oliveras told ABC 6. "She came in, she supported, she bought wine, she engaged."
One day after Raimondo visited the wine bar, Rhode Island Department of Health Director Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott tested positive for coronavirus. Raimondo said in a Sunday Twitter announcement that she had tested negative for the virus, but was self-quarantining. The governor had shared the stage with Alexander-Scott Thursday night at a briefing, NBC 10 News reported.

Comment: If politicians are willing to endorse crazy policies, they should be the first to be fired when they violate them.


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2020: The Year we Let Ourselves be Infantilised and Dehumanised

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This is the second of five articles I am publishing over the next couple of weeks looking at various aspects of our new Covidian State in 2020. These pieces are also due to be published on The Conservative Woman website from 27-31 December.

I recently wrote a satirical speech by our Prime Minister, in which I imagined him coming up with all sorts of absurd rules for the Christmas season. It was really hard. Not because I was unable to come up with hundreds of such rules, were I minded to do so, but because the whole point of satire is to raise the absurdities up a step or two, in order to highlight the ridiculousness of what is happening. But how do you do this when the real-life absurdities have already been turned up to 11 on the amplifier? I kid you not when I tell you that my original list included a rule against playing certain board games over Christmas — which I rejected — only to see a few days later SAGE coming out and advising against the playing of board games.

We have now had nearly nine months of being treated like utter imbeciles. A once great country with a once free people has been reduced to the level of being governed by pathetic, childish slogans. And for some reason we have allowed ourselves to be infantilised.

I am utterly baffled as to how people can have sat through some of these slogans being introduced without responding with howls of laughter.
"Stay Alert. Control the Virus. Save Lives."
What on earth is this actually supposed to mean? Stay Alert? For what? Are we supposed to be on our guard for a virus that is approximately 120 nanometres, or around 1,000th the width of a human hair? Are we to carry an electron microscope around with us wherever we go, just in case? One of my favourite signs is an electronic one I sometimes see on my occasional drives into the office. On one day, it says, "Stay Alert. Control the Virus." On another, it says, "Stay Alert. Watch out for Cyclists." It should be noted that cyclists are considerably bigger than 120nm and even often wearing the kind of hi-vis jackets that coronaviruses refuse to wear.

NPC

Biden's campaign manager calls for unity, then rips GOP: 'I'm not saying they're not a bunch of f***ers' - Megyn Kelly fires, 'unite, you f***ers'

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Joe Biden's 2020 campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon, who is now his prospective deputy chief of staff, ripped Republicans in an interview, saying she believed in unity but added, "I'm not saying they're not a bunch of f***ers."

In response, former Fox News anchor and current podcast host Megyn Kelly delivered her own message mocking O'Malley Dillon's claims of wanting unity, tweeting, "Unite, you f*ckers!"


Light Saber

Freedom in Florida: DeSantis spars with reporter who suggests he's not enforcing enough mandates

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While his counterpart in New York shutters indoor dining, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) told Florida restaurateurs that he's "got their back." In West Palm Beach's Okeechobee Steakhouse this week, DeSantis, flanked by a group of restaurant owners, explained why he's resisted the lockdowns.

"If a local leader wants to put them out of work, you're damn right I'm going to hobble them from doing that," he told a group of reporters. "If they want to shut down businesses, I'm gonna stand in the way...I don't government has a right to put these people out of work."


Family

At least 250,000 suffered abuse in New Zealand's state care system, inquiry finds

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A quarter of a million New Zealanders held in state care suffered some form of abuse, a landmark inquiry has found, with the true number believed to be higher.

The royal commission into abuse in state care is investigating historic abuse of children, young adults and vulnerable adults by state-run institutions between 1950 and 1999, as well as in affiliated religious institutions, such as church-run orphanages. It is the largest and most complex royal commission ever undertaken in New Zealand, and has been plagued by issues since its inception, including the resignation of its chair, Sir Anand Satyanand, in its early days.

On Wednesday the commission released its interim report, which found that up to 250,000 people suffered abuse during the time period investigated. A total of 655,000 passed through the doors of orphanages, homes for people with disabilities and mental health institutions among others over the same time period.

So far, 1,900 survivors of abuse have contacted the commission, and they expect thousands more to do so, describing the extent of abuse in state care as "significant", and more than originally thought. Those most frequently abused by the state were society's "most disadvantaged or marginalised segments of the community ... particularly from Māori whanau [family], Pacific families, children from impoverished backgrounds, disabled people and women and girls".