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Since CMP's first undercover videos, filmed by journalist and activist David Daleiden, were released in 2015, Planned Parenthood has denied that its facilities sold fetal body parts from abortions, and that their fetal tissue research programs and late-term abortion practices are in total compliance with the law.
Now, videos of witnesses under oath show that not only did the abortion giant profit from the sale of fetal organs, but that Planned Parenthood and its business partner, Advanced Bioscience Resources (ABR), violated federal law that mandates a fetus born with a beating heart is a human being equally entitled to protections under the law.
"Placing an order for body parts from a born alive infant uses the means of interstate commerce to obtain the death of a human being through organ harvesting," Daleiden says in the video. "If the federal law is applied equally to born-alive infants, this is murder for hire."
The article was initially published with the headline "Norway Scientist Claims Report Proves Coronavirus Was Lab-Made."1,2 Shortly thereafter, that headline was altered to "Controversial Coronavirus Lab Origin Claims Dismissed by Experts."3
Reddit is among the world's most popular websites and home to more than a million communities, or 'subreddits'. As of Monday, 2,000 of these have been banned for "promoting hate." Among them are r/The_Donald, a popular community of Trump supporters, and r/ChapoTrapHouse, an offshoot of the leftist podcast by the same name.
Along with the bans came an overhaul of the site's content policy. "Everyone has a right to use Reddit free of harassment, bullying, and threats of violence," the policy reads. "Communities and people that incite violence or that promote hate based on identity or vulnerability will be banned."
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) announced it would review the singing of 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot', which has been adopted by fans at Twickenham, the home of England rugby, as an unofficial hymn that can be heard being bellowed out before and during games.
However, the RFU took issue with it being sung by those "who have no awareness of its origins or sensitivities" and are seeking to educate those who choose to air its lyrics at games.
The song dates back to 19th century USA and was written by enslaved man William Wallis and his wife Minerva, and its composition is said to reflect life in the slavery and oppression of that era.

A Seattle Police officer trying to secure a crime scene after a fatal shooting in the CHOP/CHAZ zone, June 29, 2020.
Set up by Black Lives Matter protesters and their self-described Antifa "allies" on June 10, the zone was initially known as Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) before it was renamed Occupied Protest (CHOP), apparently in a reference to the French revolutionaries' beheading spree that preceded the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. It is centered on the East Precinct, abandoned by Seattle PD on orders from Chief Carmen Best and Mayor Jenny Durkan.
Over the past three weeks, however, four black men have been shot - two of them fatally. The latest incident happened in the early hours of Monday, and claimed the life of a 16-year-old African-American male, while a 14-year-old is in the hospital in critical condition, according to the Seattle PD. The white Jeep Cherokee they were in was found riddled with bullets on 12 Avenue between Pike and Pine - just outside the East Precinct.
Chief Best said the crime scene had been tampered with, and that police had no luck interviewing witnesses as "people are not being cooperative with our requests for help."
Comment: This is the actual reason why some people want to "defund" the police: they want to create a climate where there is impunity for crimes like murder. Only the uninitiated think it is about eliminating police brutality.
Monday's incident was the second fatal shooting since the establishment of the zone. On June 20, a 19-year old African-American man was shot and killed inside the zone. Another man, of unknown age, was hospitalized with "life-threatening injuries."
A strange and confusing scene befell the Scottish Parliament earlier this month. Like most people on the planet (and indeed in Scotland), the incident passed me by at the time, but it came to my attention after footage began circulating on social media.
The clip in question features the Scottish Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf reeling off a list of positions in the Scottish legal profession and law enforcement, and then saying - or more accurately, spitting - the word "white" after them.
You might think he was describing the colour of tiling they had all opted for in their bathrooms. But no, Mr Yousaf was pointing out the melanin levels of these senior lawyers, judges and policemen.
Comment: One would hope that showcasing irrationality would jar folks back into sanity. It is more likely this social trend, cause or cross - in casting out the benefits of historical context, progress and reason - is just the beginning of a great societal demise.
"All four [attackers] are dead. Our casualties include one police officer dead and three others are injured," Sharjeel Kharl, deputy inspector-general for the police in Karachi's Southern Zone, told reporters. "Two [private] security guards have also been killed."
Police said that armed attackers pulled their vehicle up to the building and hurled a grenade before storming the entrance and firing indiscriminately. The gunmen managed to enter the grounds of the high-walled stock exchange, but the attack was thwarted by special forces troops who surrounded the building.
Security forces and the militants exchanged fire for about 20 minutes during the attack, which began at about 10 a.m., according to local media.
Comment: As countries and cultures continue to disintegrate, the opportunities for terrorism increase. There is always a political agenda motivating these attacks.
The attack occurred at around 10am local time. Four gunmen dressed as off-duty police officers drove to a parking lot in front of the stock exchange building in a single vehicle and threw a grenade at the main entrance gate, police said. The terrorists then opened fire indiscriminately, forcing people to flee in panic.See also:
Around 150 employees were at the building during the assault, the stock exchange director told the media. They locked themselves inside their offices.
Police and security personnel were quickly dispatched to the scene, and a fierce firefight ensued in which all of the terrorists were shot dead. Police seized AK-47 rifles, hand grenades, and other explosives.
'No doubt' India was behind attack on Karachi Stock Exchange, claims Pakistan's PM Khan
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 38% of Likely U.S. Voters think Biden is suffering from some form of dementia. Based on what they have seen and read, 48% disagree, but 14% are not sure. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Twenty percent (20%) of voters in his own party think Biden has dementia. But that compares to 66% of Republicans and 30% of voters not affiliated with either major party.
Critics contend that Biden's frequent gaffes and confusing statements suggest he has dementia. Sixty-one percent (61%) of all voters believe it is important for Biden to address the dementia issue publicly, with 41% who say it is Very Important. Thirty-six percent (36%) say it is not important for Biden to speak out on the issue, including 19% who feel it is Not at All Important.
It is important to note that Rasmussen Reports did not define "dementia" in its questions.
Comment: Biden's state of mind will become the state of the nation if he is elected. Apparently this doesn't concern those who have already lost the plot.
In front of the guillotine was a sign reading: "Support our poor communities not our wealthy men."
Footage from the scene shows demonstrators outside the residence saying: "It is still exploitation, and when they become threatened, and we have no voice, the knives come out."
Comment: Sitting outside Bezos' house listening to music is not going to change the lives of those in poor communities, but it sure will make these idiots feel like they're doing something great and important.
Comment: It's pretty clear from the video that they did commit trespassing.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey stood outside their home on Portland Place, a private street, as hundreds of protesters, some of them armed, marched by and chanted. The McCloskeys had been inside their home when they heard loud activity outside and saw "a large group of subjects forcefully break an iron gate marked with 'No Trespassing' and 'Private Street' signs," St. Louis police said.
"The group began yelling obscenities and threats of harm to both victims," the police said. "When the victims observed multiple subjects who were armed, they then armed themselves and contacted police."
Law experts have noted that Missouri's Castle Doctrine allows homeowners to use deadly force to defend their private property from intruders.
In an interview with KSDK, the local NBC affiliate, Mark McCloskey said that he called to the protesters that they were on private property and told them to leave when they first broke through the gate. When they did not, he got his rifle and stood outside, continuing to tell the crowd that they were on private property.
Comment: Here's Tucker Carlson's commentary on the event:
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