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Syringe

CDC's Walensky knew vaccines didn't stop infections in January 2021 but still told Americans 'vaccinated people do not carry the virus', email reveals

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CDC Director Rochelle Walensky knew that Covid vaccines did not stop infections in January 2021 but continued to claim they did and promote policies based on it, a newly released email reveals.

In the email dated January 30th 2021, Walensky says that then-Chief Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci and then-NIH Director Francis Collins were also aware of the situation.

She wrote: "I had a call with Francis Collins this morning and one of the issues we discussed was that of vaccine breakthroughs. This is clearly an important area of study and was specifically called out this week here."

Comment: Literally the exact opposite is true, with vaccinations INCREASING risk of infection. See: See also:


NPC

Violent Canadian BLM activist charged with new hate crimes and sexual assault following attack conviction

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After Black Lives Matter activist Taylor McNallie was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in June, she was immediately taken into custody on charges in connection to a fight that broke out between several individuals at a May 17 protest outside of Western Canada High School.

According to Calgary Police, the police broke up the fight after the situation turned physical with a group of individuals assaulting a man and a minor. McNallie was charged with two counts of assault, one count of sexual assault, and one count of unlawful confinement.

Eye 1

Footballer, 20, took own life after learning his mother was victim of necrophiliac

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Jay Carr took his own life in September 2022
A young footballer took his own life after discovering his late mother was a victim of a necrophiliac double killer, an inquest heard.

Jay Carr, 20, from Snodland, in Kent, suffered from mental health problems when he was told by police his mother Jordana, who died in 2015, had been abused by double murderer David Fuller after her death.

Fuller, who murdered two women in 1987, sexually assaulted at least 100 corpses in mortuaries where he worked, between 2008 and 2020.

Comment: To learn something so sickening at such a young age is a terrible burden to bear.


Boat

Why owner of lost submarine didn't hire ex-military '50-year-old white guys' for Titanic tours

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The OceanGate CEO who is trapped on a 22-foot submersible on an ill-fated voyage to see the Titanic wreck once explained how he didn't hire "50-year-old white guys" with military experience to captain his vessels because they weren't "inspirational."

Stockton Rush, 61, added that such expertise was unnecessary because "anybody can drive the sub" with a $30 video game controller.

"When I started the business, one of the things you'll find, there are other sub-operators out there, but they typically have, uh, gentlemen who are ex-military submariners, and they — you'll see a whole bunch of 50-year-old white guys," Rush told Teledyne Marine in a newly resurfaced undated Zoom interview.

Comment: See also: Tourist submarine exploring Titanic wreckage disappears in Atlantic Ocean: Coast Guard


Eye 1

Ex-CNN producer sentenced to more than 19 years for luring 9-year-old into sex acts

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© Vermont State Police via APThis undated photo provided by the Vermont State Police shows John Griffin, of Stamford, Conn. The former CNN television producer who had pleaded guilty to luring a 9-year-old girl into illegal sexual acts was sentenced Tuesday, June 20, 2023, to more than 19 years in prison and an additional 15 years of supervised release during a U.S. District Court hearing in Vermont.
A former CNN television producer has been sentenced to more than 19 years in prison after pleading guilty to coercing a 9-year-old girl into illegal sexual acts.

A former CNN television producer who had pleaded guilty to luring a 9-year-old girl into illegal sexual acts was sentenced Tuesday to more than 19 years in prison and an additional 15 years of supervised release during a U.S. District Court hearing in Vermont.

John Griffin of Stamford, Connecticut, pleaded guilty in federal court in December to using interstate commerce to entice and coerce the girl to engage in sexual activity at his Vermont ski house.

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Rainbow

Schools to be banned from letting pupils change gender if their parents oppose it in new guidance from Rishi Sunak

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Schools will be banned from letting kids change their gender if their parents say no, The Sun can reveal.

And children who want to be called by another pronoun — he, she, they — will not be able to take part in competitive sport, under new government guidance to be published this week.

The Prime Minister has also expressed huge concerns over the content of sex education being taught to some pupils, where teachers are refusing to hand over the curriculum to worried parents.

In a move which will be seen as the PM taking on militant trans campaigners, teachers will be forced to tell parents their child is questioning their gender — even if the child objects.

Comment: Is he just paying lip service to the conservative mindset, or will action follow?


Fire

Paris explosion: More than 30 injured after blast

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Thirty-seven people have been injured, four of them seriously, after a large explosion in central Paris.

The blast took place in a building that housed a design school and the Catholic education system headquarters in Rue Saint-Jacques, in the fifth arrondissement of the French capital.

Emergency workers are searching through the wreckage of the building, with one person still thought to be missing.

According to witnesses, there was a strong smell of gas before the blast.

Local deputy mayor, Edouard Civel, said on social media the cause was a "gas explosion".

But authorities said the cause of the blast had not yet been determined.

Eye 1

Then-first lady of US Virgin Islands worked for Jeffrey Epstein — and helped get visas for his victims: court docs

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© ceciledejongh/FacebookThen-first lady Cecile de Jongh worked for Epstein even while her husband, John, was governor of the US Virgin Islands, the papers noted.
The then-first lady of the US Virgin Islands was a well-paid employee of already convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — and even helped him get visas "to bring victims to his island," according to court documents.

The startling allegations about Cecile de Jongh were made by JPMorgan Chase in response to a lawsuit brought by the islands' attorney general over the banking giant's own years-long financial support of the now-dead pervert.

In a filing Wednesday, the bank again made the accusation that the islands' "government officials actively facilitated Epstein's crimes" — with the first lady "his 'primary conduit' for spreading money and influence."

De Jongh ran Epstein's business operations for several years — including when her husband, John de Jongh, was the territory's governor, noted the filing, which included dozens of emails.

In 2007 — the year her husband took office — de Jongh was paid $200,000 in salary and bonuses by Epstein, who also paid for the power couple's kids' education, the documents show.

2 + 2 = 4

Best of the Web: Sweden wins with lowest pandemic mortality in Europe, BBC analysis shows

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Sweden, having famously refused to follow the world in imposing lockdowns and mask mandates in 2020, had the best Covid pandemic record in Europe, a new analysis by the BBC shows.

The U.K., meanwhile, had one of the worst over the three years from March 2020 to February 2023.

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Comment: How sad and infuriating to see academics continue to use mental gymnastics to deflect from the hard facts and truth about the lockdowns, vaccines, etc.


Heart - Black

Kids, 'drugs, sex toys,' dead man in South Boston apartment: 'Sickening'

Mary Ellen McCormack Housing Development where the call came in
© Herald file photoMary Ellen McCormack Housing Development where the call came in
Officials call for ramped-up inspections of public housing projects

Four children living in squalid conditions while being hidden from first responders were found in an apartment filled with "alcohol, drugs, sex toys" and a dead man, according to an incident report and outraged officials.

"This is sickening," said At-Large City Councilor Michael Flaherty. "I was informed by people at the scene that there were drugs, alcohol, sex toys all around the apartment as well as a dead body on the floor."

That fire department report, obtained by the Herald and confirmed by police response, states that a BFD crew was sent to Old Colony Avenue Saturday morning for a call that a man had gone into cardiac arrest and required medical attention. That address is the Mary Ellen McCormack Housing complex run by the city.

However, according to the incident report, firefighters found more than just a routine medical emergency.

"The apartment was in extremely unsanitary conditions. Approximately 6 adults, who appeared to be males, were seen in the apartment," they wrote, saying they subsequently found "four children in the back bedroom being hidden by an adult male from first responders."