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Oopsies: Arrests follow after Thunberg's accidental tweet reveals secret activist 'toolkit' for 'amplifying' India farmers' protest

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Disha Ravi (R) had asked Greta Thunberg to not share the original toolkit as they had their names on it.
Soon after Greta Thunberg tweeted the original toolkit on farmers' protest, climate activist Disha Ravi messaged her. Ravi told her not to tweet the toolkit as their names were on it and they could face action under UAPA. WhatsApp chats between the two reveal this detail.

Moments after Swedish climate change activist Greta Thurberg tweeted a 'toolkit' purportedly containing information on how to amplify support to the farmers' protest in India, fellow activist Disha Ravi messaged Greta asking her not to post the document, reveals WhatsApp chats between the two.

Disha Ravi, who has been arrested by the Delhi Police over the 'toolkit', told Greta Thunberg to "not tweet the toolkit" as both Disha's and Greta's names were on it. Disha Ravi also asked Greta Thunberg to "not say anything at all for a while" as the issue had started blowing up and "we" could face action under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

Comment: Times Now News adds:
Disha Ravi had panicked after Greta Thunberg had accidentally tweeted the 'toolkit' and feared that she might be booked under the stringent UAPA Act, WhatsApp chats accessed by Times Now revealed on Tuesday. As per the Delhi Police, the chats between the Bengaluru-based climate activist and Thunberg hinted at both reportedly discussing how to create a protest 'toolkit' backing the farmers' agitation with the aim of 'tarnishing the image of India and the 'hate storm' that could have followed in the country.

Delhi Police claimed that Disha, Mumbai-based lawyer Nikita Jacob and Pune-based engineer Shantanu created the 'toolkit' aimed at "tarnishing the image of India".

The police also informed that "pro-Khalistani group Poetic Justice Foundation (PJF) founder Mo Dhaliwal had contacted them through a Canada-based woman named Punit", a Canadian citizen, to create a storm on Twitter ahead of Republic Day.

According to the police, they had also attended a meeting on Zoom on January 11 organised by PFJ. The meeting finalised the plan to create the "toolkit" titled "Global Farmer Strike" and "Global Day of Action, 26 January".

It seems Thunberg took some advice to heart, but those hoping to capitalize on her notoriety are surely regretting it.

Historian slams Greta Thunberg: "I don't see her in Beijing or Delhi"


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Finally: Woke' UK universities to be fined for limiting free speech

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© wikipedia.orgUniversity of Sussex: University lecturers were accused of trying to curb free speech on campus by organizing a seminar on how to “deal with” right-wing students in 2017
The government will also instruct heritage charities, museums and art galleries to stop 'airbrushing' history at the behest of the woke mob

A pair of new government initiatives will see universities in the UK fined if colleges or student bodies attempt to shut down free speech on campuses, and heritage bodies sanctioned if they use funds to advance partisan political movements.

The Sunday Telegraph reported that the university measure is to be announced this week by the Education secretary Gavin Williamson, who has previously railed against the rise of 'wokism' and leftist cancel culture.

The report notes that "Colleges or student bodies that try to cancel, dismiss or demote people over their views will be sanctioned in a major Government escalation on the 'war on woke'."

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15 elderly people die in the Netherlands after receiving RNA vaccine - UPDATE: 35 deaths to date

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Fifteen people out of the first half-million receive a Covid-19 vaccination died within nine days of their inoculation. All of the people with fatal outcomes had either multiple underlying health issues, or serious health problems, according to Dutch pharmaceutical risk research center Lareb.

Two of them were between the ages of 70 and 84, and the other 13 were aged 85 or older. They died as soon as one day after an injection with the vaccine.

"About half of them developed symptoms identified as side effects, such as fever, nausea and general unwellness in the days after vaccination. These complaints are not in themselves the cause of death, but may have contributed to the deterioration of their already fragile state of health in these frail older people," Lareb said in a statement.

Comment: As Pierre Lescaudron wrote in The Inanity of RNA Vaccines For COVID-19:
Conveniently, the adverse vaccine reactions [...] are increasingly considered by authorities as a consequence of COVID-19. This is true of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) which, since December 2020 and soon after the beginning of the vaccination campaign, is said to be caused by COVID-19. Until then, no causality between the two was claimed, only a worsening of COVID-19 symptoms in patients with GBS. The same was done for Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, which is now considered as being caused by SARS-COV-2, and for the Kawasaki syndrome, a known vaccine reaction, now blamed on COVID-19.

To further minimize the potentially devastating effects of the Pfizer 'vaccine', a CDC report labels anaphylaxis as the cause for a growing number of adverse reactions.
See also:
What Pfizer/BioNTech isn't telling us about the new mRNA COVID-19 vaccine

And our shows: Update 16 February 2021:

According to NLTimes:
To date, Dutch side effect center Lareb received 35 reports of people who died after a coronavirus vaccination. [...]

So far 780 thousand coronavirus vaccines were administered in the Netherlands.



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Auditors selected by Arizona Maricopa County Board of Supervisors send message to observers: "F@#$ You"

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The audit professionals selected by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors' (MCBOS) to perform the audit of the Phoenix area 2020 election results, were first identified as being not certified, despite the MCBOS's claims that they were.

Now, these same auditors were observed while performing their audit, not adhering to numerous activities they themselves should be auditing, and then they were involved in the most profane action you can imagine.


We reported previously that the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS), the body that oversees elections in the Phoenix area, finally agreed to have audits performed of their 2020 election results after suing the Arizona Senate to prevent the audits from taking place. The MCBOS finally agreed but only if they could choose the auditors. The auditors they chose they claimed were certified but we found out that they were not. Within hours of our reporting, the governing body in Washington D.C. certified these entities. We have no idea what information the governing body used to make this change.

Comment: This is hardly a surprise. The only way to control what information comes from an audit is to control the auditors.

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12-year-old shoots alleged intruder to save grandmother

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A 12-year-old Goldsboro, North Carolina, boy shot and killed an alleged home intruder Saturday night after that intruder allegedly shot his grandmother.

KIRO reports that two alleged intruders entered the home, both of whom fled when the 12-year-old grandson opened fire. One of the two, 19-year-old Khalil Herring, died the grandson shot him.

ABC 11 reports that officers responded to a 911 call Saturday morning just after 1 a.m. and found the 73-year-old grandmother with a gunshot wound. They discovered Herring "at the intersection of William Street and Elm Street," noting he was also suffering from a gunshot wound.

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SolarWinds hack was the work of thousands, says Microsoft

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Security experts say cyberattack on SolarWinds was clearly well coordinated.

The SolarWinds hack that affected hundreds of public and private networks across the globe may have been the work of thousands of cyberattackers.

Microsoft president Brad Smith told US news program 60 Minutes that an internal analysis of the attack found that "certainly more than 1,000" software engineers had been involved.

It remains unclear who these threat actors are or who coordinated their efforts, but most experts believe the SolarWinds attack was sponsored by the Russian state. Smith added his backing to this claim by highlighting that the Russian Government previously employed a mass supply chain disruption tactic in Ukraine.

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While it's unknown who actually was behind the SolarWinds hack, the media have trotted out the 'blame Russia' trope so many times it no longer seems even remotely credible.

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Kids' YouTube channel warns world would suffer if Bill Gates 'disappeared' in BIZARRE VIDEO praising 'respected billionaire'

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An 'educational' YouTube channel targeting children has released a creepy video warning its young viewers that the world would become a much worse place if Microsoft founder Bill Gates and other billionaires disappeared.

In the bizarre video titled 'What if Bill Gates Disappeared?' and labeled with the hashtags #kids, #children, and #education, the narrator cautions that if Gates disappeared, "a highly respected billionaire will be missed by many."

Released in January, but only gaining attention in recent days, the animation shows two cartoon men labeled as 'Clean Energy' and 'Doctors Association', crying after the cartoon Gates disappears and stops giving them stacks of cash.

Comment: The funny thing about this blatant propaganda for children is that it's the same propaganda their parents are getting from the mainstream media, just without the cartoons.

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Fire

'No arrests': Portland protesters pelt officers with ice, break windows of businesses as police RETREAT and post pictures

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Portland police say officers "remained out of sight as much as possible" after being pelted with snowballs by protesters, who would go on to damage multiple businesses after the police retreat.

Portland, Oregon continues to deal with protests turning violent, even though police are bending over backward to stay out of sight - according to the latest police statements on Friday's violent protest.

Despite heavy snowfall, 30 to 50 protesters marched on Friday night to the Central Precinct, according to the Portland Police Department. The demonstrators proceeded to throw snowballs at police vehicles and then at officers when they left the station to move the vehicles to prevent damage.

Comment: Now that Biden is in office and Antifa are no longer needed to achieve the goals of the Democrats, maybe it's time for Portland to take a more active stance against these anarchist agitators. Maybe instead of doing nothing, they should try doing something.

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Dishonest New York Times 'updates' story about Officer Sicknick's death, one day before Trump acquittal

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The New York Times has taken a remarkable action that belies the liberal publication's situational approach to the truth: It has corrected a claim made earlier in a story about the cause of death for Officer Brian Sicknick.

The Times' "update," which a more honest publication would outright call a "correction," plainly shows the liberal media's bombastic claims about Officer Sicknick having been 'killed' by rioters was based on mere assertion:
"UPDATE: New information has emerged regarding the death of the Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials close to the Capitol Police."

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Don't rely on 'vaccine passports' for travel, WHO's Ryan urges amid shortage of Covid-19 jabs

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Covid-19 vaccine certifications should not be used as a condition for travel amid a global shortage of jabs, the World Health Organization's (WHO) emergencies chief said, as it's not clear how much the shots hinder transmission.

The UN health agency's emergency committee has not advised the WHO that immunity certification should be a "prerequisite of travel," Mike Ryan said during a news briefing on Monday, after being asked about vaccine passports.

"That is because, number one, vaccines are not widely available. [It] would actually tend to restrict travel more than permit travel," Ryan added.

"Secondly, we don't have enough data right now to understand to what extent vaccination will interrupt transmission."

Comment: It's likely the ability to travel freely around the world will be restricted going forward. Show your vaccine passport, or forget about flying to visit a loved one or to take a vacation.