Maine physician on CDC vaccine numbers: ‘Americans are not so dumb after all’; Credits ‘alternative media’

Even though independent media’s reporting on waning effectiveness and adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine is routinely suppressed by Big Tech, the reports are getting through to Americans who are increasingly refusing to put more Covid shots in their arms despite the advice of the CDC, Big Tech and Big Media to continue to do so, a physician noted.

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Independent media is running circles around the legacy media

This week, Canadians tuned into the Conservative Party’s boring and uneventful leadership debate. We don’t blame you if you tuned out of the debate, but you may have missed the media scrum with candidates after the debate, in which independent media journalists ran circles around so-called reporters from the legacy media. While the legacy media pushed their favourite pet cause – climate change – independent media asked candidates thorough questions to help Canadians get a better understanding of the candidates.

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Here’s How Many Illegal Migrants Texas Has Bused To DC

Texas has bused 922 migrants from the border to Washington, D.C. through an effort that began in early April, Gov. Greg Abbott said in a Friday press release.

Since Abbott pledged to bus migrants to Washington on April 6, a total of 35 buses have arrived in the nation’s capital in response to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) announcement that Title 42 would end May 23, according to the press release. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is expecting to have to accommodate a surge of migrants, and is adding facilities to be able to hold 18,000 migrants at a time.

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Canada’s Supreme Court rules being DRUNK is defense for sex attacks and killing

The Supreme Court today said defendants accused of violent crimes can use self-induced extreme intoxication as a defense.

It found a law passed by Parliament in 1995 prohibiting the defense was unconstitutional and violates the country’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Trudeau/Singh Anti-Democratic Partnership The True Source Of Public Anger

It takes but microseconds to arrive at a social condition burned into the psyche of the Canadian collective. Whatever problems exist in contemporary Canada, the public are responsible. Not government decision-makers, media propagandists, or socialist saturated academia. Always and forever, the responsibility is found in the attitudes of the public.

Justin Trudeau’s Policies – Enabled By The Bank Of Canada – Are Crushing The Canadian Dream

Sooner or later, no matter how much money a government spends, and no matter how much a central bank distorts the market and devalues the currency, it becomes impossible to maintain the illusion that “everything is fine.”

White House Posts Blatant Disinformation About Biden And COVID-19

The official White House twitter account tweeted that when Biden took office, on Jan. 20, 2021, there were millions of Americans unemployed and no COVID-19 vaccines available. The tweet went on to tout the decrease in unemployment since then, calling it the fastest drop in unemployment at the start of a president’s term ever.

Naples Church Hosting LGBT Drag Show for 12 Year-Old Children, District Not Informed of Plans to Use Schools as Transit Points

According to a new event promotion flyer, the Naples United Church of Christ will be hosting a “Youth Pride Conference” on May 21st for “LGBTQ youth” aged 12-18.

The event is free and will feature a “drag show” as an “exploration of LGBTQ-related issues facing today’s youth.” The form for children to apply is here. Attendees are asked to enter their pronouns, the name of their school, and free shuttle transportation will be provided to and from Immokalee and Golden Gate Middle Schools.

Dinesh D’Souza’s 2000 Mules Movie Forging Ahead in Uphill Battle Against Media Suppression

If Dinesh D’Souza’s latest movie, 2000 Mules, doesn’t convince you the 2020 election was wholly corrupted, you are either a radical, leftist Democrat or a swampy, squishy Republican. The insufferable smarm oozing from pundits immediately following the 2020 election, “the cleanest in history,” was vomit-inducing. Now, we’re learning our instincts—and commonsense—were right. 2020 was a dirty election—filthy, really.

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I Criticized BLM. Then I Was Fired.

People gather around the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia, in June 2020, amid continued protests over the death of George Floyd.

Until recently, I was a director of data science at Thomson Reuters, one of the biggest news organizations in the world. It was my job, among other things, to sift through reams of numbers and figure out what they meant.

About a year ago, I stumbled on a really big story. It was about black Americans being gunned down across the country and the ways in which we report on that violence. We had been talking nonstop about race and police brutality, and I thought: This is a story that could save lives. This is a story that has to be told.

But when I shared the story with my coworkers, my boss chastised me, telling me expressing this opinion could limit my ability to take on leadership roles within the company. Then I was maligned by my colleagues. And then I was fired.

This is the story Reuters didn’t want to tell.

This is scary shit proving the news is more fake than we can imagine.

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Canada’s top spy suggests Trudeau drove alienation with rhetoric

During a SECU Committee meeting, Richard Fadden, the former Deputy Minister of National Defence and Security Advisor, said that Trudeau went too far with his rhetoric when he called Freedom Convoy supporters a “fringe minority” with “unacceptable views” and that it was “not helpful.”

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Study finds cleaner air leads to more Atlantic hurricanes

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration study links changes in regionalized air pollution across the globe to storm activity going both up and down. A 50% decrease in pollution particles and droplets in Europe and the U.S. is linked to a 33% increase in Atlantic storm formation in the past couple decades, while the opposite is happening in the Pacific with more pollution and fewer typhoons, according to the study published in Wednesday’s Science Advances.

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Whistleblowers reveal FBI opened investigations into parents angry at school boards, GOP lawmakers say

Attorney General Merrick Garland incited national controversy last October after he issued a memorandum that dispatched FBI agents to investigate an alleged “disturbing spike” of “harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence” against school board members.

Garland was responding to an “urgent request” from the National School Boards Association, which claimed school board members were “under an immediate threat.” That threat? Parents who showed up at school board meetings and voiced frustration over school closures, mask mandates, and progressive curriculum.

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Colorado mom furious after teacher invites daughter to secret LGBTQ+ club and tells kids to lie to parents about it

Erin Lee, the mother of a 12-year-old student at Wellington Middle school, has told the media that her daughter was told in class by a teacher that her family was “not safe” for her, and that she may be transgender.

The shocked Lee said during an interview that the teacher, Kimberly Chambers, asked the children “who they were sexually attracted to,” and said that, if they are not comfortable with their bodies, “they may be transgender.”

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Keeping the Bill C-11 Implementation Secret, Regulating User Content, and Citing Non-Existent Benefits

The Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) was the subject of hours of debate yesterday in the House of Commons as the government presses to get the bill out of second reading and onto committee for hearings and further study. Setting aside the claims of “censorship” on one side and “you don’t care about creators” on the other, there were some notable takeaways from the debate, including the government digging in on keeping the policy direction to the CRTC secret, acknowledging (perhaps inadvertently) that the bill does regulate user generated content, and several comments from MPs that promise outcomes that are simply not part of the bill.

Police Department Restricts Officer Recruitment To Female And ‘Racialized’ Candidates

OPS directed TND to a news release put out Monday indicating the department was looking for 80 new officers, and that its “outreach strategies will be designed to encourage increased applications for female, Indigenous, and racialized candidates.”

No End In Sight For Government Spending Spree Across Canada

This budget season, most Canadian governments preached the importance of fiscal responsibility while failing to introduce an effective plan to achieve their own objectives. Many provinces and the federal government continued to borrow and increase spending without reasonably working towards a balanced budget, despite every jurisdiction experiencing an unexpected influx of revenue.

Biden Administration Shipping “Pallets” Of Baby Formula To Border Amid Nationwide Shortage

GOP Rep. Kat Cammick says the Biden administration has been shipping “pallets” of baby formula to illegal migrants in U.S. holding facilities, amid a nationwide shortage that has sent mothers across the country in search of the newborn foods.

“Biden is sending pallets of baby formula to the border,” the Florida lawmaker said Wednesday in one of two online postings. “Meanwhile, store shelves across America are empty and moms are being told they don’t know when more is coming in.”

Nina Jankowicz Said She Wants to Be Able to Use Her Power to Edit Your Tweets

Jancowikz starts off by telling her fellows in a Zoom call she’s in that she’s verified and while others are verified they shouldn’t be, not because they’re not real people, but effectively because they have different opinions than her and are not “trustworthy.”

She then expresses the idea that verified people like herself should be able to “edit Twitter” in the same way people can edit Wikipedia, and be able to “add context to certain tweets.” She, of course, gives an example that involves Trump.

“If President Trump were still on Twitter and tweeted a claim about voter fraud, someone could add context from one of the 60 lawsuits that went through the court or something that an election official in one of the states said,” said Jankowicz. “Perhaps your own secretary of state and his news conferences. Something like that.”

‘Supply Chain Disruptions’ Are Not An Accident, They’re The Logical Result Of Stupid Lockdowns

These “supply chain disruptions,” as everyone is painfully aware, are doing everything from starving babies to shooting up the price of everything, as Wednesday’s 8.3 percent annual inflation number affirmed again. They are also not random, and they’re not a virus’s fault. They’re the direct and foreseeable consequence of ill-advised global lockdowns that nearly all of our nation’s political leaders refused to take into account when they and corporate media colluded to gaslight the world into accepting them.

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The Inhumanity of Compulsory Virus Control

In the last week, some of the top spokespeople for lockdowns, and all that is associated with that policy of pathogenic control, have come out to defend them plus threatening more now that we are seeing seasonal increases in cases.

It’s almost as if they have learned nothing.

They certainly haven’t admitted error – Bill Gates will never do that – despite all the carnage all around us. It includes not only destroyed businesses and educational losses but also inflation, goods shortages, weakened financial markets, broken supply chains, social and political conflict, and countless broken lives.

All of this traces to lockdowns, a policy advocated and enforced by specific people, mostly powerful and highly paid intellectuals, and amplified by the media.

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