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John Clancy said that he believes lockdowns cause non-coronavirus deaths as well, arguing that putting local areas into lockdown 'just in case' was an unacceptable response to "dodgy data".
The professor hit out at testing procedures in the UK, saying the system is in 'total chaos'.
And he hit back as fears mount over a local lockdown in Birmingham.
Walz announced the deployment of the National Guard and a peacetime emergency in the city late Wednesday. At a press briefing early Thursday morning, he did not specify how many service members were being deployed, The Associated Press reported.
"We once again see the unrest on our streets. And not just Minnesota but as a nation, this pain continues on," Walz said at the briefing.
Comment: More from Fox News:
A suspected gunman fatally shot himself Wednesday as Minneapolis police were moving in to arrest him for a slaying committed hours earlier, sparking looting in the downtown area, police told Fox News.
The man was with a female at a parking garage around 2 p.m. when they encountered another man, Minneapolis police spokesman John Elder said. The couple got into a confrontation with the man, who was fatally shot by the man who was with the woman.
The couple fled on foot but the woman was taken into custody by police a short time later. Authorities searched for the suspected gunman and found him just after 6 p.m. in the Nicollet Mall area, a shopping and dining district in the downtown area.
"As officers approached, he produced a handgun and shot himself," Elder told Fox News.
Surveillance footage of the shooting showed the man shooting himself near a group of people.
Officers did not open fire, he said.
Looting inside downtown businesses occurred after the shooting, Elder said, but no details were available. Officers were beginning to make arrests, he said. Videos posted to social media appeared to show people smashing windows and breaking into businesses to steal merchandise.
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Police Chief Medaria Arradondo dispelled misinformation that his officers were involved in the suicide death, saying it was not officer-related.
"I will not allow to add more trauma to a city that's still grieving from May 25," referencing the death of George Floyd, whose death while in Minneapolis police custody sparked ongoing nationwide protests and riots.
He said one officer was injured, but not seriously.
Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson told reporters downtown that deputies were assisting the Minneapolis Police Department. He urged people to go home and obtain the facts of the case before jumping to conclusions about what happened hours earlier.
"When the police do things wrong we need to hold them accountable, but this is not the case," he told reporters. "We as the police, the Sheriff's Office did nothing wrong tonight."
Gov. Tim Walz declared a peacetime emergency Wednesday night and said the National Guard and 150 Minnesota State Patrol troopers were being mobilized to assist local law enforcement.
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Cops said the body believed to be that of missing Sgt Elder Fernandes was found in Temple, about 30 miles from Fort Hood, the Texas army base, on Tuesday.
Local police determined that it was the missing soldier based on the backpack he had with him, which had his drivers license inside but forensic confirmation is pending.
Fernandes, 23, is the twelfth Fort Hood soldier to die this year and his family's attorney Natalie Khawam said he was found hanging in a tree.
Anger has boiled over in Dandenong as police attempt to deal with the crowd.
The protesters say they are taking a stand against Victoria's Stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions.
7NEWS understands one man has been arrested for antagonising and refusing to cooperate with police.
Comment: As noted below in a Sky News Australia broadcast, a rise in cases means very little - think of how many cases of flu could be reported each year - because, in fact, the numbers of people in hospital with coronavirus is actually very low, and more concerning is the impact these tyrannical policies are having on the Australian economy:
See also:
- Video shows police officer choke Melbourne woman for not wearing a mask amidst tyrannical lockdown
- Australia's police now arresting citizens who were THINKING of protesting the lockdown
- PM puts Melbourne into Australia's toughest virus lockdown to date
The unspoken objective is to shunt the emergence of an organized protest movement pertaining to social engineering and the decision taken Worldwide at a political level to close down the national economies of more than 150 members states of the United Nations.
Peer reviewed psychological "studies" are currently being carried in several countries using sample surveys.
Accept the "big Lie" and you are tagged as a "good person" with "empathy" who understands the feelings of others.
Protest against the official truth ("big lie"), criticize government guidelines, express reservations regarding the closing down of the global economy, social distancing and the wearing of the face mask, and you will be tagged (according to "scientific opinion") as a "callous and deceitful psychopath".
This number marks a 72% increase in these types of requests from the same period in 2016 - the first time Amazon disclosed the data. The number of requests are up 24% year over year.
Douglas Orr, head of the criminal justice department at the University of North Georgia, told Wired that police look for this smart home data "as routinely as data from smartphones". Police can continue to collect data if one electronic device (like a phone) leads them to another (like a smart home speaker) simply by amending search warrants, he said.
The Judicial Proceedings Reports Act was changed in February, prohibiting victims from identifying themselves publicly if their attacker has been found guilty.
The new law applies retrospectively, meaning victims who have lawfully spoken out previously are now censored from speaking out publicly. Media outlets who defy the law can also be prosecuted and face fines of up to $8,000.
The only way for victims to identify themselves and tell their stories is to obtain a court order - which is not only time consuming, but would cost more than $10,000 in legal fees.
While any of the several problems would be manageable in normal times, the combination of agriculture disasters combined with the economic consequences of the China outbreaks of coronavirus are presenting challenges that could well impact global food security in coming months.
Comment: See also:
- Ice Age Farmer Report: China's FOOD CRISIS: Recycling food, limiting orders, censoring eating on social media
- Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Theft of animals for food as global famine begins
- Ice Age Farmer Report: Food warfare - More states to test/close farms - Wildfires & weather warfare
- Ice Age Farmer Report: DERECHO - Corn crop catastrophe, grain stores destroyed, food prices
- Ice Age Farmer Report: Rockefeller's "Reset the Table" - food tyranny & transform food supply
- Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Why is so much rain happening globally?
Indictments were issued against Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 22; Davon De-Andre Turner, 24; Bryce Michael Williams, 26; and Branden Michael Wolfe, 23, US Attorney Erica MacDonald announced on Tuesday. All four men are from Minnesota, and each is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit arson.
The incident occurred three days after Floyd died in police custody. Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Third Precinct headquarters in south Minneapolis, at one point chanting "Burn it down, burn it down." Police chose to abandon the building and flee for their own safety as rioters tore down a perimeter fence and breached an entrance.
The Kenosha Dinosaur Discovery Museum was one of many municipal buildings that were damaged, including the public library, the Harborside Academy charter school, the US Postal Service building and the county register of deeds.
It is unclear as to why the mob decided to take its rage out on the dinosaur statue, but it can be seen damaged and defeated outside the museum, perhaps in testament to misplaced anger that is all too common these days.
The unrest and violence in Kenosha stems from an incident last Sunday afternoon around 5 pm, in which the police shot and badly injured Jacob Blake several times in the back at close range.
















Comment: Even mainstream commentators are outraged with the fearmongering narrative and draconian lockdown:
See also: From Lockdown to Police State: The 'Great Reset' Rolls Out
And check out SOTT radio's: Objective:Health - Deconstructing the Covid Narrative with Investigative Journalist Rosemary Frei