Gates of Vienna News Feed 2/12/2023

The death toll in last week’s earthquake in Turkey and Syria has risen above 28,000. Meanwhile, 130 Turkish building contractors have been arrested for using illegal substandard construction methods that contributed to the collapse of more than 25,000 buildings during the earthquake.

In other news, OSHA levied a fine against the owners of an M&M/Mars candy factory in Pennsylvania after two workers fell into a vat of chocolate and had to be hospitalized.

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Financial Crisis
» Bidenomics: Super Bowl Food Spread Costs More This Year
» Canada: Trudeau Liberals to Spend $34.7 Billion in Federal Debt Interest for 2022/23, Says Fraser Institute
» Yellen Warns of ‘Unsustainable’ Debt Loads in Africa as US Debt Climbs to 98% of GDP
 
USA
» Ad Network Blacklist is Accused of Political Bias
» Another Minnesota College Censors Art to Prevent ‘Non-Consensual Viewing’ By Muslim Students
» Breaking: NFL Starts Super Bowl With ‘Black National Anthem’
» Candy Firm Fined After 2 Workers Fall Into Vat of Chocolate
» CPAC Chairman: GOP Needs to Adapt to Voting Changes, Start Ballot Harvesting Where Legal
» Disney Officially Loses Control of Reedy Creek Development in Landslide Florida Senate Vote
» Emails Show National Archives Secretly Coordinated With Biden’s Lawyers to Retrieve Classified Docs From Penn Biden Center Before Midterm Elections
» FTX Lawyers Escalate Threats to Politicians: Return Donations or be Sued
» Hollywood Producer Jailed for Pimping Prostitutes to ‘Well-Known’ VIPs
» Jim Jordan Met With Backlash for Declaring ‘Only Americans Should Vote in American Elections’
» NFL Lures Millions to TikTok Despite Rising Security, Privacy Concerns About Chinese Platform
» NJ Superintendent Resigns After Bullied 14-Year-Old Girl’s Suicide
» NYC Teachers Who Refused COVID Vax Were Flagged for Law Enforcement: Report
» ‘Octagonal’ Object Shot Down Over Lake Huron
» Review of 2020 Election Continues as Texas, Pennsylvania Counties Find Ballot Total Discrepancies
» Seattle Joins Long List of Democrat Controlled Cities With Exploding Crime Rates
» Seattle Public Schools Consider Closures as Student Enrollment Plunges Post-Pandemic
» SNAP Food Stamp Benefits Will be Reduced to Pre-Pandemic Levels on March 1
» Trump Leads in 2024 Primary, Beats DeSantis, Pence in Favorability: Poll
» US Jets Down 4 Objects in 8 Days, Unprecedented in Peacetime
 
Canada
» BC Announces “Record” Spending on Rural Policing
» COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries Can be Counteracted With Innovative Cellular Health Technology, Says Post-Injection Sufferer
» Scientist Tells RFK, Jr.: ‘Militaristic’ Medicine Linked to Excess Deaths, Especially Among Poor and Disabled
» Systemic Racism Makes Animals Abandon Black Neighborhoods, Researchers Say
 
Europe and the EU
» 25-Year-Old Soccer Player Dies Suddenly Mid-Game
» Arrested Development? Record Number of Britons Still Living at Home With Parents
» Dutch University of Groningen Fires ‘Conspiracy Lecturer’
» French Joggers Robbed, Sexually Assaulted by ‘Gang of 13-Year-Olds’
» Germany: Left-Run Berlin Holds Court-Ordered Election Re-Run Due to ‘Errors’
» German Politicians, Defence Leaders Call for Return of Military Conscription
» Swedish Mosque Calls for Ban on Burning Holy Books Following Qur’an Protests
» ‘The British Army is Broken’: If the UK Went Into Battle Today, I Doubt We’d Survive, Warns Defence Expert Francis Tusa
» UK: ‘Sleepwalking to Disaster’: Tory Backbenchers Lay Into William Hague — Accusing Him of Appeasing Vladimir Putin and Leading Rishi Sunak to Defeat at the Polls
» UK: Grooming Gangs Still Preying on Girls on a ‘Shocking Scale’, Says Detective Turned Whistleblower
» Ukraine’s Close Ally Poland Warns Sending Fighter Jets to Kyiv is ‘Not an Easy Decision’ After Rishi Sunak Dodged on Zelensky’s Appeal
» ‘US Troops Should Withdraw’ if Implicated in German Pipeline Sabotage
» Woke UK Police Flag Vikings Statue for ‘Far-Right Symbolism’
 
Israel and the Palestinians
» Off-Duty Officer Fatally Shot Terrorist Who Killed 3 in Jerusalem Car Ramming
 
Middle East
» Klaus Schwab to (Again) Address Elites as He Joins the World Government Summit
» Turkey Arrests 130 Building Contractors as Earthquake Deaths Surpass 28,000
 
Russia
» Chechen Warlord Expects to Capture Kyiv by Year’s End, Wants to Press on Into Poland
» Russia Continues to Shell Ukraine Amid Grinding Push in East
» Russia Likely Employing ‘Kurdish Mercenaries’ to Fly Drones: Ukrainian Intel
 
Far East
» Japan’s Government Adopts Nuclear Energy Policy in Major Turnaround Amid Energy Crisis
 
Immigration
» Another 50 Migrants Arrive in Dover as Number Crossing English Channel in Small Boats This Year Nears 2,000
» Canada: The Situation at the Illegal Roxham Road Border Crossing is So Bad, Even the CBC Has to Cover it
» Poll: Majority of Hungarians Want EU to Contribute to Border Protection Costs
» Seven Senators Propose Ending Tax Subsidies for Illegal Migrants, Finishing Border Wall
» UK: Plan to Send Migrants to Rwanda Would Only Have a ‘Marginal’ Benefit in Stopping Small Boats Crossing the Channel and is ‘Not the Whole Answer, ‘ Tory Minister Andrew Mitchell Says
 
Culture Wars
» California Pre-K Teacher Sparks Outrage After He Says ‘Childhood Innocence, ‘ Does Not Exist, Refers to it as a ‘Mythology’ And Claims Toddlers Are Not Too Young for ‘Sexuality’ Discussion
» California Pre-K Teacher Says ‘Childhood Innocence’ is a Myth, Teaches ‘Sexuality’ To Toddlers
» Go Woke, Get Broken: ChatGPT Tricked Out of Far-Left Bias by Alter Ego “Dan”
» More Than 1,000 Children Were Given Puberty Blockers at Controversial Tavistock Gender Clinic ‘In Scandal Compared to Doping of East German Athletes’, New Book Claims
» NEH to Mark 250 Years of US Independence With Media Projects Focused on Oppression of Minorities
» The Year Woke Went Broke
 

Bidenomics: Super Bowl Food Spread Costs More This Year

The Super Bowl has become something like an annual holiday for Americans full of football and food, but the recent spike in food prices means catering a Super Bowl gathering may cost Americans more than ever.

While pricing data isn’t available for all the typical brands, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest data show food prices have soared in the past two years, outpacing the increased prices on other goods and service.

According to that data, which was released in January, food prices rose 10.4% over the past year.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Canada: Trudeau Liberals to Spend $34.7 Billion in Federal Debt Interest for 2022/23, Says Fraser Institute

Canadians in every province will pay more than $1,300 per person in 2022/23 on government interest costs, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute.

“Interest must be paid on government debt, and the more money governments spend on interest payments, the less money is available for the programs and services that matter to Canadians,” said Jake Fuss, associate director of fiscal studies at the Fraser Institute and author of Federal and Provincial Debt Interest Costs for Canadians, 2023 edition.

In recent years, deficit spending and growing government debt have become a trend for many Canadian governments.

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Yellen Warns of ‘Unsustainable’ Debt Loads in Africa as US Debt Climbs to 98% of GDP

Amid the ongoing negotiations over raising the debt ceiling, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that “when a country’s debt load reaches a certain level it really makes it unsustainable.”

Yellen’s comments were made in response to a question about African countries restructuring their debt. Yellen recently met with the leaders of countries including Zambia, which has a debt to GDP ratio of 119% of GDP, according to the International Monetary Fund.

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Ad Network Blacklist is Accused of Political Bias

Following an assessment of American media, UK-based think tank the Global Disinformation Index released its Dynamic Exclusion Lists, which are used by advertisers to blacklist news websites. GDI ranked left-leaning media outlets more favorably than conservative media.

The list is used by ad networks, including Microsoft-owned Xandr, to refuse to display ads on conservative outlets’ websites.

In December, GDI released a report on “disinformation risk” in the US online media market. The think tank reviewed 69 news outlets and listed 10 that it found least likely to share disinformation and 10 that it found most at risk of spreading disinformation.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Another Minnesota College Censors Art to Prevent ‘Non-Consensual Viewing’ By Muslim Students

Two liberal arts schools six minutes from each other in St. Paul, Minn., have explicitly subordinated Islam-related academic and artistic freedom to the feelings of Muslim students in recent months, alarming faculty both nationwide and closer to home.

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Breaking: NFL Starts Super Bowl With ‘Black National Anthem’

“Lift Every Voice and Sing,” a 19th-century hymn dubbed the “black national anthem,” opened this Sunday’s Super Bowl sang by actress and singer Sheryl Lee Ralph and was performed before the official national anthem and “America the Beautiful.”

“Spoiler Alert: The people pushing the “Black National Anthem” aren’t trying to unify the country, they’re trying to divide it,” tweeted ALX.

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Candy Firm Fined After 2 Workers Fall Into Vat of Chocolate

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Federal workplace safety authorities have fined a central Pennsylvania confectionery factory more than $14,500 following an accident last year in which two workers fell into a vat of chocolate.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Mars Wrigley in the June accident at the Elizabethtown M&M/Mars factory, saying the workers were not authorized to work in the tanks and weren’t trained on the proper safety procedures for the equipment.

Officials said two workers employed by an outside contracting firm fell into the partially filled chocolate tank while doing maintenance work. Emergency responders were able to free the pair by cutting a hole in the bottom of the tank, officials said. Both were taken to hospitals, one by helicopter.

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CPAC Chairman: GOP Needs to Adapt to Voting Changes, Start Ballot Harvesting Where Legal

Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Chairman Matt Schlapp says that in order to catch up with Democrats, Republicans must adapt to major change in election rules and start ballot harvesting in states where it is legal.

“It’s very important that we not make someone feel bad for voting earlier or voting by mail,” Schlapp said on “Just the News, No Noise” Wednesday. “These are fine things, we just have to do it with security. So in states with ballot harvesting, we ought to start ballot harvesting.”

Mail-in voting and early voting have historically been a weakness for the GOP, with Republican voters predominantly opting to vote in person on Election Day.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Disney Officially Loses Control of Reedy Creek Development in Landslide Florida Senate Vote

Last year Disney waged political war with the state of Florida and Governor Ron DeSantis and has suffered an overwhelming defeat. The company has officially lost control of their Reedy Creek Development — First devised as an unprecedented agreement with Disney to allow it to act unilaterally in business development within the 25,000 acre park with limited government oversight. The decision to dissolve Reedy Creek’s original management was finalized after a landslide senate vote this week to appoint a new governing board.

Disney has stated that it does not plan to fight the state ruling in court, probably because they know it is a losing battle. The new entity, dubbed the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, will be operated by a five-member board appointed by DeSantis and confirmed by the state Senate. The move effectively gives DeSantis power over operations including collecting taxes.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Emails Show National Archives Secretly Coordinated With Biden’s Lawyers to Retrieve Classified Docs From Penn Biden Center Before Midterm Elections

The National Archives on Friday released 74 pages of emails showing an Archives lawyer coordinating with President Joe Biden’s attorneys to secretly retrieve classified materials from the Penn Biden Center before the 2022 midterm elections.

According to House oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), the Archives was previously instructed by either the White House or the Department of Justice (DOJ) to hide initial revelations of the Biden classified document scandal from the American people.

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FTX Lawyers Escalate Threats to Politicians: Return Donations or be Sued

Authored by Kevin Stocklin via The Epoch Times

FTX bankruptcy attorneys sent out private letters last week to politicians and PACs who received donations from the company, giving them until Feb. 28 to return the money voluntarily or face legal action.

According to a company statement, “to the extent such payments are not returned voluntarily, the FTX Debtors reserve the right to commence actions before the Bankruptcy Court to require the return of such payments, with interest accruing from the date any action is commenced.”

Based on data from the Federal Elections Commission (FEC), Coindesk, a cryptocurrency news site, identified 196 U.S. senators and representatives who accepted FTX donations.

           — Hat tip: Reader from Chicago [Return to headlines]
 

Hollywood Producer Jailed for Pimping Prostitutes to ‘Well-Known’ VIPs

A Hollywood producer has been jailed after being convicted of running a VIP prostitution ring that supplied “well-known” wealthy clients with prostitutes.

Dillon Jordan was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to the charges.

Jordan pled guilty to “conspiracy to violate the Mann Act for his operation of an interstate prostitution business.”

The former Netflix producer operated a “high-end” prostitution ring, court records revealed.

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Jim Jordan Met With Backlash for Declaring ‘Only Americans Should Vote in American Elections’

Republican Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has been met with a fierce backlash from angry leftists online for making comments about America’s elections.

Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, provoked outrage from the Left for saying on Twitter that Democrats in Washington, D.C., were “ridiculous” to support a decision allowing non-citizens the opportunity to vote.

“Only Americans should vote in American elections,” Jordan declared, triggering a backlash from the “woke” mob.

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NFL Lures Millions to TikTok Despite Rising Security, Privacy Concerns About Chinese Platform

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off Sunday in the Super Bowl, but their competition extends beyond the gridiron to the social media stage, where the two teams are vying, along with the NFL’s other 30 franchises, for followers and engagement on TikTok, the controversial video-sharing app that reportedly has close ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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NJ Superintendent Resigns After Bullied 14-Year-Old Girl’s Suicide

The superintendent of New Jersey’s Central Regional School District, Triantafillos Parlapanides, has resigned days after he said Adriana Olivia Kuch, the 14-year-old who committed suicide 48 hours after being assaulted in her high school, made “poor choices,” including drug usage.

According to NBC News, on Saturday the school district posted on their website, “The Central Regional School District Board of Education has accepted the resignation of Dr. Triantafillos Parlapanides. The Central Regional family continues to mourn the loss of one of our children. We are all praying for the family and loved ones and our entire community.”

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NYC Teachers Who Refused COVID Vax Were Flagged for Law Enforcement: Report

In federal court in Manhattan on Wednesday, John Bursch, an attorney representing teachers suing the city because they were fired for refusing the mandated Covid vaccine, said that these educators were flagged with “problem codes” and their fingerprints were then sent to the FBI and Department of Justice.

In the recorded arguments from Wednesday’s court session, Bursch said, “When the city puts these problem codes on employees who have been terminated because of their unconstitutional policies, not only do they have this flag in their files, but their fingerprints are sent with that flag to the FBI and the New York Criminal Justice Services.”

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‘Octagonal’ Object Shot Down Over Lake Huron

Update (1659ET):

  • LATEST OBJECT SHOT DOWN BY U.S. WAS FIRST DETECTED OVER MONTANA ON SATURDAY — OFFICIAL
  • U.S. DID NOT ASSESS LATEST OBJECT TO BE MILITARY THREAT TO ANYTHING ON THE GROUND —OFFICIAL
  • SENIOR U.S. OFFICIAL SAYS OBJECT SHOT DOWN WAS OCTAGONAL STRUCTURE, BUT NO DISCERNIBLE PAYLOAD

The Pentagon is expected to give a press conference at 5pm ET regarding the downed object.

Update (1548ET): The US military has ‘decommissioned’ another ‘object’ over Lake Huron, according to Rep. Jack Bergman (R-MI), who has been in contact with the Defense Department regarding operations across the Great Lakes region on Sunday.

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Review of 2020 Election Continues as Texas, Pennsylvania Counties Find Ballot Total Discrepancies

An audit of the 2020 election found a discrepancy of nearly 600 absentee votes in a Texas county, while a hand recount in a Pennsylvania county found a far smaller disparity, as more states seek to implement election reviews.

In Smith County, Texas, an audit of the 2020 election showed 584 more absentee voters than absentee ballots, according to KLTV, a local ABC News affiliate. Seven county races were within the 584-vote margin of error, including council races and propositional elections. The audit also found five different totals for absentee ballots.

There were also roughly 700 limited and provisional ballots that were either incorrectly logged or were missing logs, the Tyler Morning Telegraph reported.

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Seattle Joins Long List of Democrat Controlled Cities With Exploding Crime Rates

Seattle, WA, once known as a relatively quiet port town that became a haven for progressives seeking to avoid more dangerous metro areas like Los Angeles or San Fransisco, is joining the long and unfortunate list of Democrat controlled cities suffering from exploding crime stats.

Much like Portland, OR, which has spiraled into severe decline in the past five years with a record high homicide rate and expanding homelessness, Seattle is witnessing an aggressive increase in drug related problems as well as violent crime and property theft. In 2022, the city was host to 49,557 instances of violent crime and property related crime; setting a 15 year high. Homicides also increased by 24% in 2022. Seattle police chief Adrian Diaz admits that crime has grown out of control in the area, but remains “optimistic.”

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Seattle Public Schools Consider Closures as Student Enrollment Plunges Post-Pandemic

Seattle Public Schools may have to close some of its schools over the next few years as the district battles budget shortages and plummeting enrollment after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The district does not plan on closing any of its 106 schools next year, and the earliest closures may occur in the 2024-2025 school year, The Seattle Times reported last week.

Consolidating some schools for the 2024-2025 year could save $28 million as the district projects a $92 million budget shortfall that year.

Student enrollment has dropped to roughly 50,000 students from nearly 54,000 in the 2019-2020 school year. In a best-case scenario, school administrators expect 49,000 students by 2032, and in a worst-case scenario, enrollment may be as low as 43,000.

The declining enrollment comes after homeschooling rates nearly doubled in Washington at the height of the COVID pandemic and are still at elevated levels from the 2019-2020 school year.

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SNAP Food Stamp Benefits Will be Reduced to Pre-Pandemic Levels on March 1

Food pantries are bracing to feed more hungry people as a key pandemic benefit from the federal government ends.

In March, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program card holders in Illinois will see reductions of $55 to $250 per person, said Man-Yee Lee, spokesperson for the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

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Trump Leads in 2024 Primary, Beats DeSantis, Pence in Favorability: Poll

A new Morning Consult poll has found that Former President Donald Trump has the clear lead in a hypothetical 2024 Republican presidential primary, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis trailing behind by 18 points.

The survey, released last Tuesday, saw similar results to other recent polls that also saw Trump come out on top. According to the results, Trump was backed by 49 percent of potential Republican primary voters, a slight increase from the 48 percent of support he garnered in the same survey a month before.

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US Jets Down 4 Objects in 8 Days, Unprecedented in Peacetime

WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. fighter jet shot down an “unidentified object” over Lake Huron on Sunday on orders from President Joe Biden. It was the fourth such downing in eight days and the latest military strike in an extraordinary chain of events over U.S. airspace that Pentagon officials believe has no peacetime precedent.

Part of the reason for the repeated shootdowns is a “heightened alert” following a spy balloon from China that emerged over U.S. airspace in late January, Gen. Glen VanHerck, head of NORAD and U.S. Northern Command, said in a briefing with reporters.

Since then, fighter jets last week also shot down objects over Canada and Alaska. Pentagon officials said they posed no threats, but so little was known about them that Pentagon officials were ruling nothing out — not even UFOs.

“We have been more closely scrutinizing our airspace at these altitudes, including enhancing our radar, which may at least partly explain the increase,” said Melissa Dalton, assistant defense secretary for homeland defense.

U.S. authorities have made clear that they constantly monitor for unknown radar blips, and it is not unusual to shut down airspace as a precaution to evaluate them. But the unusually assertive response was raising questions about whether such use of force was warranted, particularly as administration officials said the objects were not of great national security concern and the downings were just out of caution.

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BC Announces “Record” Spending on Rural Policing

After calls from northern and rural British Columbia communities to reinforce policing, the province unveiled a plan to hire 277 more police officers targeting communities with 5,000 or fewer residents.

Although details on which municipalities will get the new recruits have yet to be announced, it was a “record” commitment in the province’s $230 million Safer Communities Fund.

“It’s a record investment in this province, in fact probably the largest in its history,” said provincial public safety minister Mike Farnworth. “The goal is to ensure that those positions get filled and that will take some of the pressure off.”

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COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries Can be Counteracted With Innovative Cellular Health Technology, Says Post-Injection Sufferer

At the United Health Conference that took place in Toronto on February 4 and 5, the aim was to pursue justice for the COVID-19 vaccine injured through empowerment and connection.

Day two heard from at least one post-injection victim, Tracy Zimmerman.

Zimmerman is a well-educated, experienced business leader but has suffered severe cognitive decline and menstrual disruptions since receiving two Moderna injections.

She got vaccinated in hopes that her two teenage boys would opt out of the novel mRNA pharmaceutical products, authorized for emergency use in December of 2021.

“I got it because I feared my children would get vaccinated so I figured if [Zimmerman’s former husband] and I had it, then there was no reason for them to go out and get it,” she explains.

Zimmerman went forward with her second dose when the Biden administration imposed the cross-border COVID-19 vaccine mandate, as she travels frequently to the U.S/ for work engagements.

It was then that Zimmerman noticed changes in her menstrual cycle, and later began suffering from memory issues, fainting spells and serious cognitive decline.

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Scientist Tells RFK, Jr.: ‘Militaristic’ Medicine Linked to Excess Deaths, Especially Among Poor and Disabled

This article was originally published by The Defender — Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website.

(Children’s Health Defense) — The narrative that the COVID-19 virus was largely responsible for excess deaths during the pandemic isn’t supported by statistical analyses, according to Denis Rancourt, Ph.D., all-cause mortality researcher and former physics professor and lead scientist for 23 years at the University of Ottawa in Canada.

During an episode of “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast,” Rancourt told Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., chairman and chief litigation counsel for Children’s Health Defense, that the numbers suggest COVID-19 countermeasures — such as lockdowns and social distancing — imposed by governments and public health officials were key contributors to the rise in excess deaths since 2020 when the pandemic began.

Rancourt — author of more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles — said that if the COVID-19 virus had a “certain property” that was most responsible for causing death while the virus spread, then that idea should be reflected in the rate of deaths during that time period.

“But in fact,” he told Kennedy, “that’s not what was happening in terms of the overall deaths.”

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Systemic Racism Makes Animals Abandon Black Neighborhoods, Researchers Say

White neighborhoods have greater abundance and diversity of animal life, and Canadian researchers say racism is to blame.

“Systemic racism alters the demography of urban wildlife populations in ways that generally limit population sizes and negatively affect their chances of persistence,” write the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg’s Chloé Schmidt and Colin J. Garroway in a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In a study that examined 39 terrestrial vertebrate species in 268 urban locations across the United States, the researchers found “generally consistent patterns of reduced genetic diversity and decreased connectivity in neighborhoods with fewer White residents.”

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25-Year-Old Soccer Player Dies Suddenly Mid-Game

A 25-year-old soccer player died suddenly in the middle of a game on Saturday, according to reports.

Goalkeeper Arne Espeel unexpectedly died on the spot during a soccer match in West Flanders, Belgium.

Espeel collapsed after stopping a penalty kick during the second half of the match, according to a local news outlet VRT.

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Arrested Development? Record Number of Britons Still Living at Home With Parents

A record number of British adults are still living at home with their parents as younger generations put off marriage and raising children, the country’s official statistician revealed on Friday.

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) there were some 4.9 million adults living in the same home as their parents in 2021, the highest figure on record and an increase of 14.7 per cent over just ten years ago.

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Dutch University of Groningen Fires ‘Conspiracy Lecturer’

The sub district court has ruled that the University of Groningen (RUG) may dismiss lecturer Tjeerd Andringa. An external investigation had been launched into the lecturer, alleging that he had used too many “one-sided alternative sources”.

Andringa was suspended early last year for allegedly spreading “conspiracy theories” at the university. The investigators argued that there was “an insufficient” safe learning environment in Andringa’s class.

The investigation committee “concluded that conspiracy theories played an inappropriate role in teaching”. The university subsequently decided to dismiss Andringa. He took the matter to court, but lost.

The kakistocracy

Andringa told students that “alternative media cover a lot more topics”. He also commented on their quality: “If you know how to find them, you will see that they are also of a much better quality.”

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French Joggers Robbed, Sexually Assaulted by ‘Gang of 13-Year-Olds’

Four young teenagers were arrested in Lyon this week after allegedly sexually abusing and robbing two women in a local park as the women were out jogging at the time.

The alleged abuse and robberies took place at the Parc Sergent Blandan in the 7th arrondissement (district) of the city on Sunday, February 5th.

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Germany: Left-Run Berlin Holds Court-Ordered Election Re-Run Due to ‘Errors’

BERLIN (AP) — The city of Berlin on Sunday was holding a court-ordered rerun of a chaotic 2021 state election that was marred by severe glitches at many polling stations that led to hours-long lines as some polling places ran out of ballot papers or received ones for the wrong district.

Berliners have long been frustrated by the German capital’s notoriously dysfunctional ways, which have been defying cliche’s of German efficiency for years and have made the city the laughing stock of the rest of the country.

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German Politicians, Defence Leaders Call for Return of Military Conscription

A growing debate is emerging in Germany as to whether the government should reintroduce compulsory military conscription after it was abolished in 2011 by former chancellor Angela Merkel.

At present, Germany’s military forces are underfunded and undermanned, with a recent report finding that there were some 27,000 positions in the Bundeswehr (literally ‘Federal Defence [Force]’) left vacant last year, out of a total of 164,000.

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Swedish Mosque Calls for Ban on Burning Holy Books Following Qur’an Protests

The head of a mosque in the Swedish city of Gothenburg has called for a law to ban the destruction of holy books and texts in the aftermath of the burnings of the Islamic Qur’an.

Faraj Semmo, CEO of the Gothenburg Mosque, which sees around 2,500 visitors a week, supports a ban on burning holy books and texts, claiming that the demonstrations create hatred against Muslims.

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‘The British Army is Broken’: If the UK Went Into Battle Today, I Doubt We’d Survive, Warns Defence Expert Francis Tusa

FRANCIS TUSA: The British Army is broken. It doesn’t have the manpower to commit for a year to Nato’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force.

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UK: ‘Sleepwalking to Disaster’: Tory Backbenchers Lay Into William Hague — Accusing Him of Appeasing Vladimir Putin and Leading Rishi Sunak to Defeat at the Polls

Lord Hague has infuriated supporters of Liz Truss and Boris Johnson by saying the two former PMs should take responsibility for sowing ‘chaos’.

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UK: Grooming Gangs Still Preying on Girls on a ‘Shocking Scale’, Says Detective Turned Whistleblower

Mostly Muslim child rape grooming gangs continue to prey on young girls throughout Britain a decade on after being exposed to the public, a documentary has claimed.

Through a combination of access to more advanced technology and continued police “neglect of duty”, mostly Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs are still operating on a “shocking scale” in the United Kingdom, according to former detective turned whistleblower Maggie Oliver, who appeared in the GB News documentary Grooming Gangs: Britain’s Shame.

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Ukraine’s Close Ally Poland Warns Sending Fighter Jets to Kyiv is ‘Not an Easy Decision’ After Rishi Sunak Dodged on Zelensky’s Appeal

Polish president Andrzej Duda warned there were ‘serious problems’ with donating aircraft for deployment by Kyiv to resist the Russian invasion.

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‘US Troops Should Withdraw’ if Implicated in German Pipeline Sabotage

After a report by a star reporter that the US and Norway had blown up the Nord Stream pipelines, the AfD called for investigative committees to be set up.

The chairman of the AfD parliamentary group, Tino Chrupalla, has called for investigative committees to be set up in connection with the attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines. Both the Bundestag and the EU Parliament must investigate whether the US and Norway had actively participated in blowing up the pipelines, he said.

The well-known US investigative reporter Seymour Hersh quoted insider sources involved in the planning of the attack on German and European infrastructure.

Chrupalla called for an investigation into the claims: “The suspicions of the Pulitzer Prize winner must be investigated.” All the serious questions must now be “answered by committees of inquiry”. The Bundestag has “a right to know what knowledge the federal government had”.

The AfD boss underscored that such an inquiry should establish whether government officials were involved in the planning. “Were government officials privy to the planning of the attack?”

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Woke UK Police Flag Vikings Statue for ‘Far-Right Symbolism’

England’s Northumbria Police force has flagged a statue of two Vikings in Jarrow, England, for possible “associations with far-Right symbolism”.

The woke police force gave the Vikings an “amber” rating — the worst they handed out — in a “review of South Tyneside’s statues and landmarks to determine if any have links to slavery or oppressive behaviour” initiated by South Tyneside Council, a municipal government dominated by the left-wing Labour Party, which holds 41 of its 54 seats, with the even further-left Greens being the next-largest party.

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Off-Duty Officer Fatally Shot Terrorist Who Killed 3 in Jerusalem Car Ramming

An off-duty police officer shot and killed the terrorist who murdered three people, including two young brothers, by ramming his car into a crowd at a bus stop, officials said, while more Israelis are taking self-defense into their own hands.

The off-duty Jerusalem detective passed by the scene of the attack in his private vehicle seconds after the incident Friday, Israeli police said Saturday, as translated. He pulled over and saw another patrol officer on the scene, and together they “neutralized the terrorist with a targeted shot” while he was still in his vehicle, police said.

I24 News later clarified that the off-duty officer is the one who shot the terrorist dead at the scene.

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Klaus Schwab to (Again) Address Elites as He Joins the World Government Summit

From the snowy peaks of Davos to the desert sands of the United Arab Emirates, unelected globalist elites like nothing better than to meet and discuss their plans for a future world — designed, built and administered by them as part of the “4th industrial revolution.”

The latest example begins Monday when World Economic Forum (WEF) founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab joins the annual World Government Summit (WGS) 2023 in Dubai to deliver the keynote address.

Just last year he greeted attendees at the Davos meeting of the WEF with a salute acknowledging the self-importance of those drawn to hear him speak and their role in shaping the world.

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Turkey Arrests 130 Building Contractors as Earthquake Deaths Surpass 28,000

The death toll from the Turkey-Syria earthquake soared past 28,000 killed this weekend, and many more thousands may still be buried under the rubble, as in many areas of the sprawling disaster zone, at hundreds of miles wide, rescue operations have only barely begun.

Turkish officials estimate that around 25,000 buildings either totally collapsed or were severely damaged in the earthquake, and that more already shaken buildings could potentially collapse as a result of aftershocks and tremors.

But in a new development, “Approximately 130 people were arrested or are the target of arrest warrants issued by Turkish officials for their involvement in alleged faulty and illegal construction methods as rescue teams work to locate survivors in the wreckage of thousands of buildings downed by an earthquake nearly a week ago,” The Hill reports based on regional sources.

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Chechen Warlord Expects to Capture Kyiv by Year’s End, Wants to Press on Into Poland

The leader of the Russian autonomous republic of Chechnya expects Kremlin forces to capture Kyiv (Kiev) by the end of 2023 and wants to invade Poland once Ukraine is defeated.

Ramzan Kadyrov, who took part in a successful jihadist insurrection against Moscow in the mid-1990s but switched sides when foreign fighters instigated an invasion of the neighbouring Russian republic of Dagestan in 1999, is one of Vladimir Putin’s strongest allies, and strongly backs the war in Ukraine — although not, at times, the way it has been conducted.

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Russia Continues to Shell Ukraine Amid Grinding Push in East

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces over the weekend continued to shell Ukrainian cities amid a grinding push to seize more land in the east of the country, with Ukrainian officials saying that Moscow is having trouble launching its much-anticipated large-scale offensive there.

One person was killed and one more was wounded on Sunday morning by the shelling of Nikopol, a city in the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, Gov. Serhii Lysak reported. The shelling damaged four residential buildings, a vocational school and a water treatment facility.

In Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, one person was wounded after three Russian S-300 missiles hit infrastructure facilities overnight, regional Gov. Oleh Syniehubov said. The Russian military said they hit armored vehicle assembly workshops at the Malyshev machinery plant in the city.

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Russia Likely Employing ‘Kurdish Mercenaries’ to Fly Drones: Ukrainian Intel

The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine believes is likely that Russia is employing “Kurdish mercenaries” to fly kamikaze drones against Ukrainian targets.

State news outlet Ukrinform reports that Russian forces are “likely recruiting Kurdish mercenaries to organise drone attacks on targets in Ukraine,” citing a post shared to Facebook by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

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Japan’s Government Adopts Nuclear Energy Policy in Major Turnaround Amid Energy Crisis

Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times

Japan’s government on Feb. 10 adopted a policy seeking to maximize the use of nuclear power in a bid to stabilize the country’s energy supply amid soaring energy costs fueled by the prolonged war in Ukraine.

The new policy marks a major turnaround from Japan’s previous policy of reducing its reliance on nuclear energy and shutting down most of its nuclear reactors in the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

Under the new policy, the government will set up a final disposal site for the proper disposal of radioactive waste generated during nuclear energy production. It also calls for the development of advanced reactors.

In addition, it will allow extending the lifespans of nuclear reactors beyond the current maximum of 60 years and replacing aging nuclear reactors with new ones to ensure a stable power supply.

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Another 50 Migrants Arrive in Dover as Number Crossing English Channel in Small Boats This Year Nears 2,000

Border Force officials escorted 50 people into Dover this morning — as the number of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats this year approaches 2,000.

More migrants made the treacherous journey across the Channel in the early hours of yesterday, despite below freezing temperatures and foggy conditions at sea.

The first group was intercepted by Border Force vessel Typhoon, which brought them into the port around 9am.

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Canada: The Situation at the Illegal Roxham Road Border Crossing is So Bad, Even the CBC Has to Cover it

On Friday’s episode of The Ezra Levant Show, Alexa Lavoie, our Quebec reporter on the latest from her trip down to the border crisis taking place at Roxham Road, where she spoke with illegal immigrants entering Canada, allegedly with the aide of U.S. officials.

“If you’ve had 100,000 people go through, this is a large industry. And there are some serious organized traffickers behind this because they know that the Canadians will simply take them. Who really is behind this latest wave?” Ezra asked.

Alexa detailed the route that illegal migrants are taking to get into Canada and claim asylum, starting with vans and buses bringing them north from Florida. Taxis in Plattsburgh, New York are now advertising that they can bring migrants directly to the Roxham Road crossing into Quebec. Migrants are even having their bus tickets paid for, and in some cases are being assisted in reaching the Canadian border by U.S. law enforcement agents.

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Poll: Majority of Hungarians Want EU to Contribute to Border Protection Costs

Eighty percent of Hungarians, and even nearly two-thirds (62 percent) of left-wing voters believe that the European Union should contribute to the costs of border protection, a recent opinion poll by the Nézopont Institute shows.

According to the pro-government think tank’s statement: “Hungary’s border fence is one of the most effective protection points of the European Union; with its help, the Hungarian authorities prevented 270,000 illegal border crossings last year alone,” the communiqué reads.

The poll shows that 54 percent of voters think that the Hungarian state and the EU should jointly finance the cost of border protection. A quarter of Hungarians (26 percent) believe that this is the EU’s responsibility alone, while 12 percent believe that it is the responsibility of the Hungarian state alone, they said.

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Seven Senators Propose Ending Tax Subsidies for Illegal Migrants, Finishing Border Wall

Seven U.S. senators are sponsoring the WALL Act, which eliminates illegal immigrant tax subsidies and uses the funds to finish the wall at the Mexican border.

President Joe Biden stopped construction of the wall with an executive order on the first day of his administration. The president said he would allow the Department of Homeland Security to close some unfinished gaps in Arizona.

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UK: Plan to Send Migrants to Rwanda Would Only Have a ‘Marginal’ Benefit in Stopping Small Boats Crossing the Channel and is ‘Not the Whole Answer, ‘ Tory Minister Andrew Mitchell Says

The plans proposed to send migrants to Rwanda will have only a ‘marginal’ benefit in stopping small boats crossing the Channel, a Conservative government minister has said.

MP for Sutton Coldfield, Andrew Mitchell, said the scheme was worth exploring but it wasn’t the ‘whole answer’.

The scheme has been mired in legal challenges and so far no flights carrying migrants to the African nation have departed.

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California Pre-K Teacher Sparks Outrage After He Says ‘Childhood Innocence, ‘ Does Not Exist, Refers to it as a ‘Mythology’ And Claims Toddlers Are Not Too Young for ‘Sexuality’ Discussion

William ‘Willy’ Villalpando, a teacher from Califronia, is under fire after attacking the idea of ‘childhood innocence’ by claiming toddlers are not too young for the ‘sexuality’ discussion.

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California Pre-K Teacher Says ‘Childhood Innocence’ is a Myth, Teaches ‘Sexuality’ To Toddlers

A California pre-kindergarten teacher and professor of early childhood development has publicly espoused the disturbing views that childhood innocence is a “myth,” arguing that babies have sexual “preferences” at as early as three months old, and that not having conversations about “queerness” with toddlers is “very white, Christian, upper-class, cis-gendered, and hetero-centric.”

William “Willy” Villalpando, who taught pre-k from 2016 through at least June 2021 in the Rialto Unified School District according to the latest date California updated teacher records, also teaches a class on early childhood development at Santa Ana College, according to Fox News.

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Go Woke, Get Broken: ChatGPT Tricked Out of Far-Left Bias by Alter Ego “Dan”

Ever since ChatGPT hit the scene at the end of November, the artificial intelligence software program from OpenAI has shown an impressive array of capabilities — from writing computer code, poems, songs and even entire movie plots, to passing law, business, and medical exams.

Unfortunately, it’s also incredibly woke, and racist.

For now, however, people have ‘broken’ ChatGPT — creating a prompt that causes it to ignore its leftist bias.

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More Than 1,000 Children Were Given Puberty Blockers at Controversial Tavistock Gender Clinic ‘In Scandal Compared to Doping of East German Athletes’, New Book Claims

The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) at Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust in London will close later this year after being slammed in a report amid scrutiny

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NEH to Mark 250 Years of US Independence With Media Projects Focused on Oppression of Minorities

The Golden Horseshoe is a weekly designation from Just The News intended to highlight egregious examples of wasteful taxpayer spending by the government. The award is named for the horseshoe-shaped toilet seats for military airplanes that cost the Pentagon a whopping $640 each back in the 1980s.

With the United States set to celebrate the 250th anniversary of independence in 2026, the National Endowment for the Humanities plans to spend $3.5 million for a slate of media projects, including documentary films, podcasts and radio, to promote a narrative of U.S history focused on racial justice, gender equality, the treatment of Native Americans and minorities and environmental sustainability.

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The Year Woke Went Broke

by Daniel Greenfield

As companies aggressively lay off workers and cut costs, a survey released last month revealed that company events and bonuses are cut first, followed by diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. DEI job listings fell by a fifth last year and the woke collapse is accelerating.

That’s been the conclusion of other surveys and firms describing a corporate environment where DEI’s wokeness programs are the “first to go”.

Only 5% of recruiters say that DEI is a priority.

Corporate racism is collateral damage in HR cuts. 55% of HR departments surveyed were already cut or expected to have their budgets slashed. And DEI is the mask that HR wears.

Layoffs in the tech industry disproportionately affected white women, not because of sexism, but because companies under pressure were shedding the most expendable roles: primarily HR. Some companies like Twilio announced that they would be firing workers based on race. Or, as CEO Jeff Lawson put it, layoffs “were carried out through an Anti-Racist/Anti-Oppression lens.”

Mostly though companies were jettisoning dead weight regardless of race or level of wokeness…

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9 thoughts on “Gates of Vienna News Feed 2/12/2023

  1. Ukraine – I think there are Syrians there as they were very grateful when Russia helped them get their country back from US backed terrorist groups. Seems reasonable to me. Why ” shock, horror”?

  2. Post-Christian sin consciousness is on the rise

    1/2-23

    By Lars Hedegaard / snaphanen.dk

    It is becoming increasingly clear that the “climate war” has nothing to do with the climate, but is a substitute for religion and an expression of the ruling class’s constant attempt to micromanage the behaviour of its citizens by imposing a new economic and political system on them.

    Politicians do not exist to serve the interests of citizens. Citizens exist to satisfy the politicians’ desire for power.

    To achieve this, a new religion has been invented to replace Christianity, which fewer and fewer people believe in. But the power of religion will always be constant. If you do not believe in God in the old sense, you only believe in something else, in this case the climate.

    Like Christianity, climate religion has its original sin in the form of man’s emission of greenhouse gases, and climate sinners must of course be punished for this by a new interpretation of the old purgatory.

    Man must go through much pain to gain access to the climate paradise to keep the earth’s temperature constant. Then we can say goodbye to all the sorrows and make every day a celebration.

    Never mind that the more sensible climate scientists now deny that we are facing the imminent flames of hell and that global temperatures are likely to rise by no more than 1-2 degrees by the end of the 21st century – in other words, that it will be like the Viking Age, when heat did not dampen enterprise.

    Climate scientist Judith Curry – here
    > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q2YHGIlUDk <
    in conversation with Jordan Peterson –
    even thinks temperatures could drop over the next 30 years. As for the allegedly harmful effects of carbon dioxide, Curry and Peterson point out that increased carbon emissions have contributed to an increase in the Earth's green cover. Not so many years ago, we were told that deserts were spreading in a catastrophic way. The opposite has happened, but this welcome development is not described as a green transition because it would be contrary to the beliefs of the new religion.

    So far, the high priests of climate continue to celebrate new triumphs. As André Rossmann points out in 24NYT, Danes have to suffer sky-high energy prices because, after 50 years of effort, wind and solar power still cannot guarantee a stable energy supply.

    The many jobs in the 'green' sector that we were promised have not materialised either. Full-time green employment has only increased by around 16,300 people between 2012 and 2019. This represents an increase from 2.8% to 3.3%.

    According to Rossmann, the green mafia has only succeeded in demonstrating that the green transition is a pipe dream. But the green madness has nothing to do with security of supply either. It stems from a post-Christian sense of sin and the consequent flagellancy that those in power can delight in daily and do everything they can to encourage.

  3. Ukraine uses bioweapons against Russian soldiers.

    In this video from Redacted, with Clayton Morris and Scott Ritter:

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn9V41asoxs
    ***

    This means that Western countries involved in the war are supporting a regime that is guilty of war crimes.

    Footage of drone attacks with bioweapons

    WARNING:

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    https://www.theinteldrop.org/2023/02/10/video-ukraine-loads-phosgene-gas-onto-drones-deploys-chemical-weapons-against-russian-soldiers/
    ***

    WARNING!!!

    in the above link there are horrific pictures from drone
    attack where soldiers die a horrific death from pathogen bombing.

    • Elon Musk has stopped Starlink over Ukraine as it has emerged that Ukraine has used chemical weapons against Russian soldiers using drones that used the service.

      He says providing the service was never meant to enable war crimes but to facilitate communications, reports Redacted. Which is a free and independent channel of former mainstream journalists who dropped out and started their own media channel.

      https://rumble.com/embed/v26b56m/?pub=1dotln&start=3632

  4. Yes, the two workers fell into the vat because they were drunk after having had lunch at their local Mars Bar.

  5. There is no end to teachers who want to pervert young children. These vermin need to be stopped.

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    Of course, the Swedish state radio and state television did not inform
    the Swedish population about this.
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    Tommy Robinson is spotted at Muslim protest at London’s Swedish embassy over Koran-burning stunts in Sweden and Denmark

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11687253/Tommy-Robinson-spotted-

    Muslim-protest-Londons-Swedish-embassy-Koran-burning-stunts.html
    English Defence League founder was spotted at the London protest on Saturday
    Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, stood
    in front of barriers
    Protest held following Koran-burning stunts by far-right activist Rasmus Paludan

    https://swebbtube.se/w/jC2yT2s6e5w9LRpm3zGyk6

    By SHARI MILLER FOR MAILONLINE
    PUBLISHED: 19:11 GMT, 29 January 2023

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