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Anger at Nicola Sturgeon's Covid curbs boils over as anti-lockdown protest erupts in Glasgow

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© Press AssociationPolice were called to manage an 'unplanned' anti-lockdown demonstration in Glasgow January 8, 2022. Crowds of activists marched in Argyle Street during what the campaign group called a 'Freedom Rally'
Police have been called to manage an 'unplanned' anti-lockdown protest in Scotland's largest city that appears to be one of the country's largest demonstrations since the pandemic began.

Thousands of protesters gathered at Glasgow Green at 1pm on Saturday as public anger boiled over at First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's latest Covid curbs.

The activists began the unplanned procession by marching through Argyle Street, one of the city's busiest thoroughfares, during what the campaign group called a 'Freedom Rally'.

Heart - Black

Best of the Web: Vaccine mandate takes effect as 'worst fire in modern times' tears through NYC apartment block, 19 dead, including 9 children

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© Scott Heins/Getty ImagesAt least 19 dead, including 9 children, after dozens injured in NYC fire: Officials
PHOTO: Broken windows and charred bricks mark the exterior of a 19-story residential building after a fire erupted in the morning, Jan. 9, 2022, in the Bronx, New York City.
At least 19 people are dead, including nine children, following a massive fire in New York City on Sunday, officials said.

More than 200 firefighters responded to the scene of the five-alarm fire that originated Sunday morning in a duplex apartment on the third floor of a high-rise building, located in the Tremont section of the Bronx, officials said. More than 60 people were injured in the fire, according to the New York City Fire Department.

Approximately 13 people are in Bronx hospitals with life-threatening injuries, officials said.

Comment: One wonders of course whether the death toll would be so high if the vaxx mandates hadn't been enforced. The NYFD union warned this would happen...


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Sherlock

Undersea cable in Norway damaged, antenna station provides unique support to polar-orbiting satellites

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© Thomas NilsenSvalbard satellite antenna.
Operator of what is the world's northernmost fiberoptic subsea cable, Space Norway, has located the disruption to somewhere between 130 to 230 kilometers from Longyearbyen in the area where the seabed goes from 300 meters down to 2700 meters in the Greenland Sea.

The error happened on Friday morning, January 7.

Svalbard Undersea Cable System is a twin submarine fiberoptic communication cable connecting Longyearbyen with Andรธya north of Harstad in northern Norway.

Comment: Recall that back in November 2021 surveillance cables off the coast of Northern Norway, linked with the Norwegian Defense Department, mysteriously 'disappeared'.

And check out SOTT's Focus from 2012: Undersea Internet Cables Cut AGAIN!

See also: Norway considering limiting NATO deployments near Russia's border


Syringe

German vaccine mandate may take months to pass, parties say

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© AP Photo/Martin Meissner9-year old Niklas is vaccinated inside an Airbus A300 Zero G plane, where children between 5 and 11 years get a vaccination against the coronavirus at the airport in Cologne, Germany, Sunday Jan. 9, 2022. The vaccination center inside the out of operation aircraft for parabolic flights is to promote COVID-19 vaccinations as an exciting event for the kids.
Germany's ruling parties are hitting the brakes on plans for compulsory coronavirus vaccinations, saying it may take months for lawmakers to properly debate the contentious measure in parliament.

Berlin daily Tagesspiegel on Sunday quoted Dirk Wiese, a deputy parliamentary caucus leader for the Social Democrats, as saying the Bundestag should aim to complete its deliberations on the vaccine mandate during the first quarter of 2022.

Green party caucus leader Britta Hasselmann told the Funke media group that the first debate could take place in late January.

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Bullseye

67% of Romanians reject covid vaccine offer, majority mistrust government, fear 'liberty is in danger'

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© Emre Caylak/Al JazeeraMarius Mioc promoting his book 'Covid, The Lie of The Century'. Widespread distrust of authorities has left immunisation rates lagging behind other European nations.
"There is a quote attributed to Mark Twain: it's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled," says Marius Mioc, a self-published Romanian author, as he clutches two copies of his latest book: Covid, The Lie of The Century.

"This is not a real pandemic, but hysteria, and it is driven by politics and the want to make money."


Comment: Pretty accurate so far.


Despite having previously sold his books about Romania's 1989 revolution against the former Communist regime in local bookshops, Mioc found retailers did not want to stock his latest work, which was first published in 2020 and costs 45 RON (just more than $10). That, he says, is all part of the conspiracy.

In Romania, which has among the lowest spending on healthcare in Europe and a health system that is consistently ranked the worst in the European Union, doctors are bracing for a surge of the fast-spreading Omicron variant.

Comment: It's telling that those countries that suffered under pathocracy within living memory are best able to see through the insidious propaganda of today: Also check out SOTT radio's: MindMatters: Interview with Rod Dreher: How to Survive the Coming Soft Totalitarianism




Pistol

Oxford school shooter texted mom about 'demons,' made molotov cocktails, prosecutors say

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© Mandi Wright, Detroit Free PressEthan Crumbley, the teen accused in the Oxford High School shooting, waived his right to a probable cause hearing Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, in the 52-3 courtroom of Judge Carniak in Rochester Hills.
Oxford school shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley repeatedly texted his mom about "demons" and "ghosts" in the house, videotaped himself torturing animals, made Molotov cocktails at home, drew a sketch of himself shooting up his school in a journal, and once texted a friend "it's time to shoot up a school JK," prosecutors disclosed in court Friday.

But the teen's parents failed to get their son any help, they said, because they ignored the red flags, didn't pay enough attention to him and instead fed into his unhealthy obsession with guns.

"They did not intervene. They did not schedule therapy," Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor Marc Keast said in court Friday. "Instead, they bought him what he desperately wanted, a 9mm Sig Sauer handgun."

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Brick Wall

Australia vows to 'push through' Omicron wave as infections cross 1 million

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© REUTERS/Jaimi JoyA woman in line at a coronavirus (COVID-19) testing centre steps out of her vehicle to look at the queue of traffic blocking a Western Sydney highway in Sydney, Australia, January 5, 2022.
Australia must "push through" the fast-moving Omicron outbreak, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday, as infections surpassed 1 million, more than half in the past week alone, throwing a strain on hospitals and supply chains.

Although aggressive lockdowns and tough border controls kept a lid on infections earlier in the pandemic, Australia is now battling record infections in its effort to live with the virus after higher vaccination rates.


Comment: Wow. It's almost as if aggressive lockdowns and tough border controls aren't correlated with cases at all. Imagine that.


Growing hospital admissions have forced officials to restore curbs in some states, as businesses grapple with shortages of staff because of sickness or isolation requirements.

Comment: So despite some of the most totalitarian controls on the planet, Australia is failing to contain the 'deadly Omicrons.' And on top of this, they're suffering shortages entirely as a result of the self-imposed draconian restrictions. But will this stop other countries from following Australia's lead?

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Blue Pill

Best of the Web: You know the global elites are triggered when the propaganda institutions collaborate to refute 'mass formation psychosis'

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Well, butter my buns and call me a biscuit... if this ain't the biggest revealing tell in years.

Apparently Big Tech and big propaganda media, Reuters and the Associated Press, have joined together to refute the concept of "Mass Formation Psychosis", and pushed their collective narrative into the narrative engineering system.

The Associated Press - SEE HERE and Reuters - SEE HERE, quickly rush to the "fact check" typeset to stop people from recognizing what is most likely the cause of their own psychosis. In a world where things are no longer shocking, this is, well, a little shocking, in a weird and seemingly Orwellian kind of way.

Comment: Is it irony that the very people who are suffering mass formation psychosis are vigorously claiming it doesn't exist? Or is it the Matrix desperately trying to keep the blue-pilled population from recognizing the spell they're under?

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Health

Biden administration cuts Florida's weekly monoclonal shipment in half

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© Bernard Chantal/ShutterstockA vial of Regeneron's COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment in a file photo.
The federal government slashed in half the number of doses of the monoclonal antibodies therapy shipped to Florida from 30,000 to 15,000 this week, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).

DeSantis said the 15,000 dozen received would be "immediately utilized to support new monoclonal antibody sites."

"But for the federal government's decision to restrict supply of monoclonal antibody treatment to Florida, my administration would have already opened additional monoclonal antibody treatment sites throughout the state," DeSantis said in a press release.

Comment: There is no excuse for this. DeSantis is right that the move is 'political', but it's also spiteful and heartless. They're playing with people's lives.

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Syringe

Thousands rally against vaccination of children (VIDEOS)

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© AFP / William WestA rally against Covid-19 curbs and vaccination in Melbourne.
A huge crowd marched through Melbourne to protest the vaccination of 5 to 11-year-olds

Thousands of maskless demonstrators took to the streets of Melbourne on Saturday to decry the Australian government's decision to greenlight Covid-19 vaccines for children as young as five.

Despite the rainy weather, the 'Save Our Children' protest attracted a huge crowd in the central business district in the capital of the state of Victoria.

People arrived outside the heavily guarded Parliament House to express their outrage over the vaccination of children, which kicks off across Australia on Monday.

Comment: Unfortunately, Australia continues to be a perfect test playground for the elites for establishing a totalitarian police state, where the government will decide even the lives of your own children.

Let's see if people can unite and do something about that.

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