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Paul's suspension began Monday, almost a week after he posted a video in which he claimed that "cloth masks don't work" and most store-bought masks "don't prevent infection," according to Forbes. The video has since been taken down. YouTube stated that it violated the site's COVID-19 misinformation rules, which prohibit users from arguing that masks don't work, Forbes reported.
"I think this kind of censorship is very dangerous, incredibly anti-free speech, and truly anti-progress of science, which involves skepticism and argumentation to arrive at the truth," Paul said Tuesday in a press release, according to Forbes.
Just the News reported yesterday that 5,000 absentee ballots were adjudicated after the 2020 Election in Fulton County.
Welcome to the arcane process known as adjudication, where human judgment is substituted for machine scanning in cases where voters incorrectly filled out a paper ballot. Election officials and official observers have dealt with it for years, with everyday citizens mostly oblivious to the process.
But in 2020, adjudication played a much larger role in states like Georgia, which allowed hundreds of thousands of additional citizens to vote absentee for the first time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In all, more than 5,000 of the 148,000 absentee ballots cast — or about 3% — in Georgia's largest county required some form of human intervention, according to logs obtained from Fulton County by Just the News under an open records act request.
Comment: See also:
- Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers to count
- Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp brutally booed off stage AGAIN for helping Democrats steal election
- More Georgia shenanigans: No one has asked how many absentee ballots were mailed out vs. how many were returned in the state
- Speaker of Georgia House demands investigation into Fulton County election irregularities
- President Trump: News from Georgia "beyond incredible - we will lose our country if this is allowed to stand"
- Arizona state senator: Georgia has proof of somebody admitting to running ballots through numerous times
- New evidence indicates enough illegal votes in Georgia to tip 2020 results
The suit, which was filed last Friday in Providence federal court, alleges the Ivy League school in Rhode Island actively prevented the reporting of incidents of sexual violence and perpetuated a culture of silence on campus.
One of the women said she was advised against making a formal complaint after being sexually assaulted at a party hosted by rugby team members because it happened off-campus, where officials said it would be more difficult to hold someone accountable.
Another said the university found her alleged assailant responsible for her sexual assault, but then named him a speaker at the school's commencement ceremony while he was appealing the case. The woman said the university overturned his assault finding and sanctioned her after she went public with her concerns about his role in commencement. The male student ultimately didn't speak at graduation.
The Israeli soldiers aim to seize approximately 300 square metres of the mosque's courtyards and facilities, with two million shekels ($0.62 million) having been allocated to fund the project so far, reported Arab48.
Last May, then Israeli Defence Minister Naftali Bennett issued an expropriation order for a portion of the Ibrahimi Mosque as part of a project to build an elevator to facilitate settlers' access to the Muslim house of worship.
The municipality has been demanding that the project be stopped because the construction will be on land it owns together with the Palestinian Waqf (Religious Endowment) Islamic Trust. However, Israel's Supreme Court rejected a petition filed by the Hebron Municipality earlier this year in March.
Israel's plan to seize the Ibrahimi Mosque goes against international laws. In 2017, UNESCO included the Ibrahimi Mosque and the Old City of Hebron as a Palestinian heritage site.
"Europe is enduring a grim spring", says an FT article dated 4th April. "Covid-19 infections, hospitalisations and deaths are rising in many countries", it goes on to claim. The article presents data suggesting that March saw elevated COVID-19 death rates in a number of European countries.
This characterisation is borne out by Our World in Data's chart of the daily number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths for the European Union - which is shown below. (The chart for Europe as a whole is highly similar.)
Hong Kong's largest teachers' union to disband following pressure from gov't and Chinese state media
The HKPTU, with over 95,000 members, was the city's largest teachers' union, representing over 90 per cent of the profession. It comes after the Education Bureau announced its decision to scrap all links with the union on July 31 - hours after the group came under fire in Chinese state media.
The state-run People's Daily and news wire Xinhua slammed the union as a "poisonous tumour" that must be "eradicated." A Hong Kong government spokesperson then accused it of "dragging schools into politics," making reference to their organisation of a teacher's strike during the city's 2014 Umbrella Movement and the publication of teaching materials promoting civil disobedience.

Personnel from the Australian Defence Force and New South Wales patrol the streets looking for people daring to breathe
With more than five million residents of Australia's biggest city now in lockdown for more than six weeks, Sydney reported 343 new infections in an outbreak stoked by the spread of the highly transmissible Delta strain of COVID-19, up 66 from the day before and topping the last one-day peak set on Saturday.
Tougher policing in the most-affected areas has divided Sydney and stoked resentment in some of Australia's most migrant-heavy neighbourhoods.

A photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows convicted murderer David Weidert on Jan. 18, 2017.
Newsom took no action last Friday on the state parole board's latest decision granting parole to David Weidert, his office said Monday, meaning that Weidert, 58, is now eligible for release.
Weidert received a life sentence for killing 20-year-old Fresno-area resident Michael Morganti in 1980 to cover up a $500 burglary.
Newsom blocked Weidert's parole last year, saying then that he "currently poses an unreasonable danger to society if released from prison at this time." Then-Gov. Jerry Brown similarly reversed release recommendations for Weidert in 2016 and 2018.
At some point though, the truth was bound to seep out and it appears as though the levy is about to break on the truth of the "break-through" cases.

Sexual harassment charges have finally chased NY Governor Andrew Cuomo from office
By turns defiant and chastened, the 63-year-old Democrat emphatically denied intentionally mistreating women and called the attacks on him politically motivated. But he said that fighting back in this "too hot" political climate would subject the state to months of turmoil.
"The best way I can help now is if I step aside and let government get back to governing," Cuomo said in a televised address.
Comment: It's good that he's gone, but for the wrong reasons. He's been #MeToo'd, but that isn't the real reason the system turned on one of its own.
- Top Cuomo 'enforcer' Melissa DeRosa, named frequently in governor's harassment investigation, hands in resignation
- Cuomo aide admits they hid nursing home data so feds wouldn't find out
- New York AG report: HRC president and Time's Up co-founder helped Cuomo office find dirt on accuser
- So much for 'believe women'? New York Gov. Cuomo says 'no truth' to sexual assault claims against him...and media fall in line
- Former aide: NY Gov. Cuomo's office was 'most toxic' work environment
- Former aide opens up about Cuomo's 'sex' obsession, blames media for emboldening 'untouchable' governor














Comment: The censorship by Big Tech, at this point, has wandered into the realm of the absurd. Not only is Rand Paul a sitting senator, but he was presenting information from peer-reviewed scientific studies. That he would be censored by a silicon valley company would be flabbergasting, if it weren't par for the course.
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