Credible UFO Reports Are Being Ignored, Declassified Canadian Government Documents Reveal

Unlike in the U.S., UFO reports in Canada pretty much get “shit-canned,”

Just after midnight on Sept. 20, 2016, a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) squadron in Ontario received a call from Vancouver air traffic controllers about a “vital intelligence sighting.” Approximately 20 minutes earlier, an Air Canada Express pilot flying to the city reported “3 red lights 3,000 feet above him and going slower” while 25 thousand feet over an uninhabited stretch of British Columbia’s rugged north coast.

That’s because Ottawa is populated by Lizard people.

h/t VF

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Mayor Bill de Blasio decrees COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all private businesses in New York City

Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday announced a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all private businesses in New York City — one that will take effect days before he leaves office and with the city already recording among the highest vaccination rates and lowest infection rates in the nation.

De Blasio, whose mayoralty ends at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve, declared making vaccines compulsory for private businesses a “preemptive strike” against an expected surge in COVID infections this winter amid the emergence of the Omicron variant.

“We’re going to announce a first-in-the-nation measure,” de Blasio said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Hizzoner added that the mandate is aimed at “maximizing vaccination quickly, so we can get ahead of Omicron and all the other challenges we’re facing right now.”

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Biden Administration To Announce Diplomatic Boycott Of Beijing Olympics

The Biden administration is set to announce a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The announcement is planned for this week, while the decision to withhold any official U.S. representation at the games was made several weeks ago, an administration official told the WSJ on Monday. Officials reportedly wanted to keep the decision private until enough time had passed after President Joe Biden’s call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in November.

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Restaurant apologizes for kicking out police officers to maintain ‘safe space’

A San Francisco restaurant has apologized after its staff denied service to three armed police officers, claiming that their weapons made its non-white guests feel threatned.

The three officers were asked to leave ‘Hilda and Jesse’ on Friday – a restaurant located on San Francisco’s upmarket Union Street – with the owners alleging its staff “felt uncomfortable with the presence of their multiple weapons” after seating the officers.

“Our restaurant is a safe space – particularly for queer and bipoc individuals,” said co-owner Rachel Sillcocks in a statement. “We would happily welcome them off duty, out of uniform and without weapons. We’re sorry the decision upset you. We understand your perspective and we hope you’ll understand ours.”

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Ottawa needs a whole new approach to national security threats, experts say

More than 250 national security experts, including former high-ranking government officials, are calling on Ottawa to re-think its approach to security threats to confront new sources of peril — from fast-spreading disease outbreaks to natural disasters driven by climate change.

The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) released a report today — the culmination of more than a year of work — that examines Canada’s security posture in the face of new dangers like the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 42-page assessment draws together research, interviews and public comments from senior security officials. It argues that virus outbreaks and destructive climate change events represent a whole new field of national security threats — one that demands more than an ad-hoc approach from the federal government.

More transvestites is the government’s preferred solution.

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Ontario reports 887 new Covid cases … and civil servants sue

Ontario reports 887 new Covid cases … and civil servants sue

Ontario reports 887 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths

Ontario is reporting nearly 900 new COVID-19 cases today and three more virus-related deaths.

Provincial health officials logged 887 new cases today, down from 1,184 on Sunday and 1,053 on Saturday but up from 788 last Monday.


Canadian government faces 90 individual labour grievances on mandatory vaccine policy

The federal government faces at least 90 individual labour grievances related to its mandatory vaccination policy, with civil servants demanding reinstatement, compensation for lost wages and damages.

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Alec Baldwin deletes Twitter account in wake of tearful ABC interview

Alec Baldwin’s main Twitter account has been deleted days after his first sit-down interview since the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Baldwin, 63, had two verified Twitter accounts, one of which he was particularly active on. It is that account, @AlecBaldwin, which has been shut down and deleted from the social media platform.

In November, the account switched its settings to ‘private’, meaning the only those users allowed to follow the account were able to see any new tweets or postings, but that account has now disappeared entirely.

I smell lawyers.

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We’re in trouble if Omicron demands self-sacrifice of us again

Like scavengers desperate for even a morsel of sustenance, we’re latching onto every crumb of positive-sounding news about the Omicron variant. Israel’s Health Minister has said booster shots may protect against the variant; the South African doctor who first identified Omicron noted that symptoms in infected people appear to be mild; the World Health Organization has echoed that early data does not indicate this variant causes more severe illness.

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Austria: Law amendment foresees up to one year in prison for vaccine critics

The fine for not complying to the vaccine mandate has been reduced to €2000 instead of €7200. That is quite a bit softer, but the new law has a new amendment against vaccination opponents, which the Express reports “is explosive in terms of democratic politics: in future, vaccination critics in Austria will be threatened with one year’s imprisonment.”

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Lawyers sign “Free North Declaration” to defend civil liberties

Over the past two years, governments have launched “unprecedented attacks” on civil liberties, a new declaration from Canada’s legal community maintains. The Free North Declaration calls on lawyers to restore freedom and the rule of law or “risk losing it for good.” One of the signatories, D. Jared Brown, is a bencher with the Law Society of Ontario. He joined The Andrew Lawton Show to explain why Canadians must reject the “new normal.”

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Courts To Biden: No Mandates For You!

The vaccine mandates the *president has issued are repeatedly being ruled unconstitutional for subsets of workers across the nation. Biden and company (his “handlers,” the ones he “gets in trouble with,” who “tell him who to call on,” you know—whoever actually is operating the duties of “the *President,”) see a window beginning to close on how they can use CoVid19 to manipulate the narrative into permanent control of the nation.

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Is A Lab In Winnipeg, Canada Connected To The Original Outbreak Of Covid?

Out of all the mysteries related to the origins of Covid-19, the Wuhan-Winnipeg Covid connection should be standing on the shoulders of giants.

No matter how incriminating the evidence, the Liberal government of Canada remain untouchable in this regard.  No greater cone of silence exists than what can be referred to as the “Wuhan-Winnipeg covid scandal.”

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Life In Hell: Germans, Australians Forcefully Dragged To Government COVID Quarantine Centers

Over a dozen people have been forcibly taken to government isolation centers in Germany, while hundreds are being held in similar centers in Australia as Western countries continue to use mandatory COVID quarantine centers all in the name putting an end to COVID-19.

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