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IRS agent accidentally shoots, kills another agent at Phoenix gun range

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An IRS agent was killed at a Phoenix gun range on Thursday during a training exercise when he was accidentally shot by a fellow agent.

A Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesperson confirmed that the incident occurred at the Federal Correctional Institution Phoenix Firing Range operated by the bureau, Arizona's Family reported.


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Syringe

BOMBSHELL: Pfizer gave Australian employees COVID shots from separate batch than used for general population

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I have reported elsewhere that the rates of adverse effects inflicted by the COVID-19 mRNA injections varied from batch to batch from December 2020 to January 2022, per critical work conducted by rogue Danish researchers.

Via European Journal of Clinical Investigation:
"Vaccination has been widely implemented for mitigation of coronavirus disease-2019 (Covid-19), and by 11 November 2022, 701 million doses of the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech) had been administered and linked with 971,021 reports of suspected adverse effects (SAEs) in the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA).1 Vaccine vials with individual doses are supplied in batches with stringent quality control to ensure batch and dose uniformity.2 Clinical data on individual vaccine batch levels have not been reported and batch-dependent variation in the clinical efficacy and safety of authorized vaccines would appear to be highly unlikely. However, not least in view of the emergency use market authorization and rapid implementation of large-scale vaccination programs, the possibility of batch-dependent variation appears worthy of investigation. We therefore examined rates of SAEs between different BNT162b2 vaccine batches administered in Denmark (population 5.8 million) from 27 December 2020 to 11 January 2022...

The observed variation in SAE [severe adverse event] rates and seriousness between BTN162b2 vaccine batches in this nationwide study was contrary to the expected homogenous rate and distribution of SAEs between batches.

In conclusion, the results suggest the existence of a batch-dependent safety signal for the BNT162b2 vaccine, and more studies are warranted to explore this preliminary observation and its consequences."

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Eye 2

'I am evil': British nurse murdered seven newborn babies, Britain's most prolific serial child killer

Lucy Letby
A view of Lucy Letby, who was on trial at Manchester Crown Court charged with the murder of seven babies, being taken in custody by police, in Chester.
A British nurse who described herself as a "horrible evil person" was found guilty on Friday of murdering seven newborn babies and trying to kill another six in the neonatal unit of a hospital in northwest England where she worked.

Lucy Letby, 33, was convicted of killing five baby boys and two baby girls at the Countess of Chester hospital and attacking other newborns, often while working night shifts, in 2015 and 2016.

The verdict, following a harrowing 10-month trial at Manchester Crown Court, makes Letby Britain's most prolific serial child killer in modern history, local media said.

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A journalist is attacked and smeared, and the media cheers

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© Getty ImagesAndy Ngo, the son of Vietnamese immigrants, had watched what had happened to the city he had lived and studied in.
There is plenty of ruin in a city. But if you want to see just how much ruin, look no further than Portland, Oregon.

A once-proud city, in recent years it has become internationally notorious. In the summer of 2020, there were riots in the city for over 100 consecutive nights.

Every federal and state building in the city was attacked. Businesses were attacked and forced to either close or board up. The Downtown area became a wasteland with homeless people wandering the graffiti-covered city.

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Sherlock

USAF reveals 17 people have died at Tinker base since January, 11 'due to natural causes', 6 remain under investigation

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It's not clear how many of the deaths were service members or what their job was at the base, which has over 30,000 personnel on site
The USAF has revealed 11 of 17 deaths on an Oklahoma air base this year were from natural causes - but six remained under investigation.

Tinker Air Force Base has found itself in the spotlight since Military.com confirmed there had been 17 deaths on the base this year, where more than 30,000 service members, government employees, contractors and civilians work.

Most of the 17 who died were civilians, said Colonel Abigail Ruscetta, the 72nd Air Base Wing Commander.

One source told Military.com that some of the deaths were potential suicides, and some were Covid-19-related.

'Tinker Air Force Base experienced 17 deaths since January of this year,' said Ruscetta, in a statement to DailyMail.com.

Comment: What with a large portion of the deaths being civilians, it seems likely that most if not all will have been required to have the experimental covid injections, which will likely be to blame for at least some of those deaths. Suicide is also possibility what with the US' increasingly liberal recruitment policies. However, a number of scandals, past and present have also revealed that there's not only pathological individuals within the military, but that there's also shady goings on within the military itself, which indeed also may have led to suicides, but murder is also be a possibility. Either way, the state of the US military seems to reflect the overall state of the US itself:


Fire

Maui officials slammed over wildfire response

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© Getty Images / Robert Gauthier
Hawaiian authorities delayed the release of water to Maui residents trying to save their properties from last week's devastating wildfires, local media revealed on Tuesday, citing four insider sources.

The Maui Department of Land and Natural Resources reportedly stalled as West Maui Land Co., which manages agricultural and residential developments on the western part of the island, requested additional water to stop the fast-moving blaze that would ultimately level the town of Lahaina last Tuesday.

The agency's deputy director for water management, M. Kaleo Manuel, allegedly wanted the company to get permission from a farm located downstream from its property. By the time Manuel finally released the water, it was too late and the fire had spread.

NPC

Taxpayers should pay for uterus transplants for trans women - American Medical Association

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© Getty Images / Vladimir Vladimirov
Critics are calling out the American Medical Association (AMA) for its "activist position" after it recently floated the idea of taxpayers footing the hefty bill for biological men seeking a uterus transplant.

The AMA's Journal of Ethics made arguments for uterus transplants for transgender patients in June, including whether taxpayers should bear the cost, which could be anywhere from $100,000 to $300,000 for each procedure.

Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marty Makary, one of the move's staunchest critics, questioned why the association is not pouring its resources into research focused on complications surrounding gender-affirming treatment instead during "Fox & Friends."

USA

Ukraine reports record high luxury car sales, gov't proposes to decriminalize pornography

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© Michael Dalder / Reuters
Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, the sale of expensive luxury cars in the country is on the rise. Official figures indicate that luxury car brands like Porsche, Land Rover, and others sold more in the first half of this year than in previous years, as reported by Unser Mitteleuropa.

Compared to July 2022, auto sales have increased by 45 percent according to "UkrAutoprom." Brands like BMW (+107%), Mercedes (+11.7%), Audi (+19.1%), Porsche (+103%), and Land Rover (+314.3%) saw significant sales growth.

This trend is likely to be observed in other luxury vehicles as well, although official statistics are difficult to find. The official Bentley dealer in Kyiv anticipated the sale of 63 vehicles in Ukraine in 2021, while there were only 37 vehicles sold in 2020.

Luxury sports car manufacturers Ferrari and Lamborghini recently decided to halt the production of cars for the Russian market and instead donate funds to Ukraine. This demonstrates that despite the war in Ukraine, the luxury car sales in the country are thriving.

Comment: The oligarchs and criminal politicians doing the West's bidding have got to invest and embezzle their ill-gotten gains somehow, and luxury cars are likely the ideal, mobile, luxury commodity.

CNE reports on the Kiev junta's proposal to legalise pornography:
The Ukrainian Parliament is working on a draft law to decriminalise pornography.

Currently, pornography is strictly forbidden and regulated, Epravda writes. Sending a nude picture is considered a distribution, and even storing a sexually explicit photo on one's phone can classify as owning pornography.

Anyone producing and distributing pornography risks a fine of up to 68,000 UAH (about 1,600 euros) or a prison sentence of up to three years.

When the violation of the pornography ban involves adults and minors, the sentences are even higher.

Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak from the Voice faction called on his colleagues to sign the law and "relieve law enforcement agencies from control purchases or webcam models." Zheleznyak is also the initiator of the bill.

Epravda writes that two articles of the criminal code are to be changed: Article 301, which deals with the import, production and distribution of pornography, and Article 302, which is about the organisation of "places of debauchery."

If the proposal becomes legislation, only the "distribution of pornographic content without the consent of the person depicted or the distribution of pornography among minors" will be illegal. Also, extreme pornography, which contains animals or even the bodies of deceased people, will not become legal. Article 302, on the other hand, will be abolished altogether.

The authors of the bill emphasise that the amendments do not apply to child pornography, either to the distribution or the production of it, Vechirniy Kyiv writes. These actions will remain illegal and forbidden at all times.

Forbidden types

The draft law argues that legalisation will improve the fight against forbidden types of pornography, Slovoproslovo writes. In addition, it can increase tax revenues as the sex industry will bring in money, initiator Zhleznyak said.

Support

Especially the liberal and left-wing parties support the decriminalisation of pornography. The Voice party, which is also behind this initiative, is known for its "anti-family and simply immoral bills" Christians for Ukraine writes. Earlier, they pushed for the legalisation of cannabis, easier divorce regulations and support for same-sex marriage.

Last year already, several public organisations wrote a statement in which they express support for legalisation of pornography. At the time, they argued that erotic content could raise money for the defence of Ukraine.

Key problem

However, there are also critical voices. Slovoproslovo points out that questions will arise concerning control and supervision of compliance with the new standards. Also, pornography is harmful to society, and legalisation does not solve the key problem of addiction and easy access to materials by children and adolescents, the website writes.

Also, the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) is against the liberalisation of the attitude towards sexuality. The local Council wrote earlier in a statement that it worries about the legalisation of same-sex marriage and points out that the view of the church is that man is created by God, Who gave him life and a purpose. "Therefore, a person should not consider his own body, his life in various manifestations, including sexual relations with other people", the Council writes.

The church body adds that sexual relationships should be responsible and "should not be seen only as a way to satisfy one's urges." In addition, the representatives believe that "sinful urges [like same-sex relationships, ed] and their practical satisfaction are neither an innate feature of a certain person nor a variant of normal sexual behaviour."

The OCU also warned that God punishes those who commit evil but also those "who loudly or silently approve of it." Therefore, it called the Ukrainian government not to "depart from social morality."
In part thanks to the Western instigated conflict in Ukraine, Kiev is now also the global leader in surrogate babies and organ harvesting:


Beer

Anheuser-Busch family heir offers to buy back company from current owners: 'Make that brand great again'

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© Michael P. Ramirez
Billy Busch urged Anheuser-Busch InBev, 'Sell it to me. I'll be the first in line to buy that brand back from you. And we'll make that brand great again'

The heir to the Anheuser-Busch company has offered to buy back his family's old company from its parent company if it was looking to sell it.

Billy Busch, whose family sold Anheuser-Busch to InBev in 2008, declared he would be the "first in line" to buy back the company and "make that brand great again."

The beermaker heir provided comments on an episode of conservative host Tomi Lahren's Fearless this week, almost five months after Anheuser-Busch endured a major boycott for making trans woman Dylan Mulvaney one of Bud Light's spokespeople.

Comment: From Fox News: PublicSq. CEO Michael Seifert says "Consumers are not coming back to their brand."




Stop

Stop the panicked fear-mongering if we want to make the world better

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© Christopher SadowskiNew York nurses on break • April 26, 2020
The meaningful exchange of truly diverse ideas and perspectives has withered over recent decades.

Unorthodox thinking is increasingly trashed or disregarded, even as the chattering class's fear- and force-predicated approaches repeatedly prove inadequate to cope with the true complexities and crises of the modern world.

We need instead to foster and promote critical thinking and constructive discussion.

We are making every effort to ensure that our new Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC), an international coalition of politicians, business leaders, public intellectuals and cultural commentators, will help ensure that a broader range of perspectives can be heard globally.

Consider the world's response to the pandemic.

Comment: Change our minds, change our future.