Pennsylvania Bombshell: Biden 99.4% vs. Trump 0.6% – Stunning testimony that the media has dutifully ignored.

Pennsylvania Bombshell: Biden 99.4% vs. Trump 0.6% – Stunning testimony that the media has dutifully ignored.

There are landslides and then there are landslides. There are lopsided votes and then there are lopsided votes. There are egregious examples of vote manipulation and then there are really egregious examples of vote manipulation. What surfaced during hearings in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on November 25, 2020 may set the standard for electoral outrageousness. An expert testifying to the Pennsylvania Senate flagged a batch of ballots that recorded some 570,000 votes for Joe Biden and only 3,200 for Donald Trump.

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Covid-19: What’s the harm of ‘funny’ anti-vaccine memes?

Covid-19: What’s the harm of ‘funny’ anti-vaccine memes?

Covid-19: What’s the harm of ‘funny’ anti-vaccine memes?

Memes, often in the form of humorous images and videos, are a major part of how people communicate on the internet, but they can also be used to spread disinformation.

We’ve been looking at how these memes can present false and misleading information about Covid-19 vaccines, feeding into concerns about their efficacy or safety.

This is a serious piece by the BBC.

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The Last American Glovemaker

Decades of offshoring have decimated American manufacturing. One baseball glove factory remains to preserve a community and a culture.

Baseball may be America’s pastime, but in Nocona, Texas, it’s a way of life. That’s a common refrain in small-town America, but here of all places it’s true. Noconans craft their identity on more than ephemeral high school seasons or the glory of a former star. Known as the “Leather Goods Center of the Southwest,” generations of its residents have worked at Nokona, the eponymous company that’s made baseball gloves in the city for nearly a century. Yet behind the craftsmanship and storied legacy, Noconans like Kim York recognize the somber truth: Nokona is the last glovemaker in America. “It still really shocks me,” York said. “We think about it all the time.”

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FBI Requests Fraud, Disenfranchisement Evidence, Researcher Says

The FBI has reached out to an election integrity researcher for evidence of crimes in the 2020 election, said the researcher, who is also a former Trump campaign official.

The evidence was collected by the Voter Integrity Project (VIP) led by Matt Braynard, former data and strategy director for President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign.

Tell them you have a copy of the Pee Pee tape if you want them to actually do something.

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More than $47,000 in fines issued following house party in Mississauga

Police broke up a house party in Mississauga on Sunday that resulted in more than $47,000 worth of fines being issued to some of those attending.

The event was taking place at a short-term Airbnb rental unit in the area of Ninth Line and Deepwood Heights that saw 60 people in attendance, according to Peel Regional Police.

Deputy Chief Marc Andrews said in a tweet published on Sunday that some guests fled upon the arrival of police and bylaw officers at approximately 12:30 a.m.

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Mohsen Fakhrizadeh: What were the motives behind his killing?

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh: What were the motives behind his killing?

Unknown to most Iranians until Friday, when he was assassinated, the nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was well known to those who followed Iran’s nuclear programme. Western security sources regarded him as instrumental in it.

Iranian media downplayed Fakhrizadeh’s importance, introducing him as a scientist and researcher involved in the search for “homegrown test kits for Covid-19” in recent weeks.

Mark Fitzpatrick, an associate fellow with London’s International Institute for Strategic Studies who follows Iran’s nuclear programme closely, also tweeted: “Iran’s nuclear program is long past the point when it is dependent on a single individual“.

Yet we know that when he was attacked Fakhrizadeh was accompanied by several bodyguards, indicating how seriously Iran took his security.

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More than half of UK adults say Black Lives Matter movement INCREASED racial tensions – poll

The majority of UK adults believe that recent anti-racism Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests actually deepened the nation’s racial divisions and increased tensions, a newly released poll has revealed.

Some 55 percent of Britons think that the BLM wave of anti-racist demonstrations backfired and exacerbated racial tensions, a newly released poll conducted in October by Opinium found, based on a survey of more than 2,000 people.

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Amistad Project Director: 2020 Election One of the Most Lawless in US History

A former state attorney general whose group is involved in election-related litigation in battleground states said Saturday that he believes the 2020 election was lawless.

“I think that this was one of the most lawless elections in U.S. history,” Phill Kline told The Epoch Times. That lawlessness has made it difficult for people to have faith in the election results, he added.

Kline, the former Republican Kansas attorney general, serves as director of the Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project, an initiative that works to preserve civil liberties.

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The Otherness of a Closet Collectivist

The Otherness of a Closet Collectivist

All through his brief political career, Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, has mused about what he sees as his “otherness”. In his latest book, A Promised Land, he claims that people saw him as someone “from everywhere and nowhere, a combination of ill-fitting parts like a platypus or some imaginary beast.”

However, even if that were true, Obama’s “otherness” could be found elsewhere. To start with, he was the first person to win the US presidency after a brief stint in public office as a junior senator. (His successor Donald Trump didn’t have even that). Obama was also the first person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize without having done anything for peace or war.

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Trump on Election Fraud: The DOJ and FBI Are ‘Missing in Action‘

Trump on Election Fraud: The DOJ and FBI Are ‘Missing in Action‘

President Donald Trump said during a phone interview on this week’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” the FBI and the Department of Justice was “missing in action” on claims of massive fraud in the 2020 election.

Bartiromo said, “You have laid out some serious charges here. Shouldn’t this be something that the FBI is investigating? Are they? Is the DOJ investigating?”

Trump said, “Missing in action, can’t tell you where they are.

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