US schools gave kids laptops during the pandemic. Then they spied on them

When the pandemic started last year, countless forms of inequality were exposed – including the millions of American families who don’t have access to laptops or broadband internet. After some delays, schools across the country jumped into action and distributed technology to allow students to learn remotely. The catch? They ended up spying on students. “For their own good”, of course.

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Joe Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Doesn’t Exist. It’s Just A Press Release.

Americans are no longer living under representative government. We are living under government by the screen people, of the screen people, for the screen people.

The further we get into this, the more bizarre it becomes. People are losing their jobs for non-compliance to a non-existent law, the government and drug makers are immune from responsibility for harm done by the “vaccines”, and the “vaccines” don’t prevent infection or transmission, per the CDC. 

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New vaccine mandate may leave thousands of City of Toronto workers unemployed

Unemployed by Christmas is the future thousands of City of Toronto workers could be facing if they remain unvaccinated for much longer.

A few weeks ago I wrote about the worker shortage that unvaccinated employees would create. The wheels are now in motion.

Civil servants are rarely “fired” in Canada, expect no permanent job losses.

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Inside Melbourne’s eternal lockdown

Will the city ever recover from its pursuit of Zero Covid?

Last week Melbourne acquired the dubious honour of becoming the Lockdown Capital of the World: it has now spent 252 days in lockdown, overtaking Buenos Aires, where restrictions were in place for 245 days. By the time the current — sixth – lockdown is scheduled to end on 26 October, Melburnians will have been in lockdown for 267 days, or 45% of the time since the pandemic officially began.

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America’s everything shortage: Supply chain bottlenecks lead to bare shelves while cargo ships wait to dock and truckers struggle to keep up with demand

A series of supply chain bottlenecks has created a monumental shortage of goods across America, with shelves in pharmacies, department stores, grocery stores and more sitting empty while cargo ships, freight trains and trucks struggle to distribute goods quickly enough to keep up with demand.

Dozens of cargo ships are waiting to dock in California and may be stuck for months in a traffic jam of ships the likes of which has never been seen before.

Millions of dollars of American goods are sitting in warehouses in China and Asia, awaiting shipment. Even once the goods reach American shores, mostly from China, the process is stunted by a lack of on-the-ground staff who can distribute them.

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Look closely, Trudeau’s ‘mandatory’ vax policy isn’t what it seems

The Trudeau government’s mandatory vaccine policy for federal civil servants is like its supposed mandatory hotel quarantine for international travellers last spring.

By that, I mean it is tough talk that amounts to nothing. The vaccine policy exempts tens of thousands of civil servants and will do very little to protect Canadians from COVID-19.

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COVID-19 outbreak in B.C. Indigenous community fuels concerns over waning protective benefits of vaccines

The remote B.C. community of Maaqtusiis, home to the Ahousaht Nation, has been in lockdown for two weeks because of COVID-19. The schools have been closed, non-essential travel to and from the community has been prohibited, and families have been asked not to mingle with other households.

Unlike many Indigenous communities in British Columbia where vaccination rates are below the provincial average, the Ahousaht enthusiastically welcomed a team of public-health nurses who arrived with the Moderna vaccine on Jan. 6. The outbreak adds to growing concerns that the protective benefits of the vaccines may be waning.

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Ontario government admits that vaccines can cause myocarditis

On September 29, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMO) issued a statement tacitly admitting that some vaccines appear to cause myocarditis.

In his statement, CMO Kieran Moore recommended that Ontario begin issuing Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines exclusively out of “an abundance of caution” resulting from an analysis of adverse events following immunization with the various vaccines.


Healthcare Insider Alleges Blood Lab Results Looking ‘Very Bad’ For Their Vaccinated Patients (09-Oct-2021) pic.twitter.com/jfWl46JTQE

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Covid theater: A personal tale about the gaslighting of a nation and its schoolchildren.

Covid is deadly we are told, and in a very real sense it is. However, it’s deadly in the way that getting a bee sting or eating peanuts can be for those with allergies, not deadly in the way that contracting smallpox or Ebola can be for pretty much everyone. We knew that from nearly the beginning. This is from the World Health Organization on April 20, 2020.

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Southwest Airlines’ Reputation Crumbles After Fallout From COVID Policies

Yesterday, mass chaos ensued for Southwest Airlines, with thousands of flights being canceled across the country. Passengers were left scrambling as refunds were denied and nonsensical excuses were presented.

The official story was that ATC “issues” and bad weather caused the meltdown, which hit Jacksonville, FL especially hard. That rippled through flights elsewhere as planes were not able to make their connecting legs.

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