San Francisco: Knife-Wielding Afghan Refugee Charges Police, Is Shot Dead

In San Francisco on Wednesday, a man named Ajmal Amani, screaming “Allahu akbar,” charged at police with a large kitchen knife and was shot multiple times with a handgun and beanbag projectiles. Amani had previously threatened to kill a man in his residential hotel with the same large knife and later died of his wounds. Amani was, according to the Associated Press, “a former Afghan interpreter for U.S. special forces who had been shot several times during more than five years of service and struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder.”

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France: ‘Antifa’ rioters attack cops at march against ‘state violence’

Black-clad ‘Antifa’ rioters in France attacked police officers with fists, projectiles and metal barriers, at a Paris protest they claimed was “against state violence and the extreme right.”

Wearing black and concealing their faces with masks and neckerchiefs, crowds of left-wing ‘Antifa’ protesters turned out in Paris, France, on Saturday, in what they said was a rally “against state violence and the extreme right.”

Rough translation – “These thugs in black called ” #Antifas ” came to the #Manifs27Novembre of #Paris to break the #Policier !
I can’t stand to see my colleagues serving as a punching bag anymore!
The decadence of Flag of France is to see these scrapings rot our democracy!
Their place is in prison!”

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‘More money than God:’ Chinese titan lavished Hunter Biden with 3-carat gem, offer of $30 million

James Gilliar, a wiry, 56-year-old British ex-SAS officer, got to know Ye Jianming, the 40-year-old chairman of CEFC, when they were both working in the Czech Republic.

CEFC was a Chinese conglomerate, one of the largest energy companies in the world.

Ye’s task at was to spend $1.5 billion as quickly as possible to ensure the Czech Republic would become China’s “Gateway to the European Union,” a priority of President Xi.

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As critics warn of genetic ‘surveillance’, RCMP explores use of DNA matching in criminal probes

For years, he was only known as Septic Tank Sam — a macabre nickname the RCMP pinned on a disfigured body pulled from a septic tank in rural Alberta in the late 1970s.

But this past summer saw a breakthrough: Septic Tank Sam got his name back.

Through a Texas-based DNA lab that uses genetic genealogy, the RCMP in Alberta was able to identify the deceased as Gordie Sanderson, who had been reported missing decades earlier.

Using DNA extracted from his bones, Othram Inc. was able to build a genetic profile by uploading his information to public genetic databases.

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Over 40 per cent of military sexual misconduct class action claims are from men: Eyre

More than 40 per cent of the nearly 19,000 claims submitted by survivors and victims of military sexual misconduct are from men, says Gen. Wayne Eyre.

In an interview with The West Block’s Mercedes Stephenson, Eyre said the scope of the claims submitted through that process demonstrate the fact that the problem is one that everyone in the Canadian Forces must work to address — even though there are no easy answers.

Sounds like they’ve exceeded their diversity targets in certain categories.

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White House Confirms It Is Looking Into Shutting Down Oil Pipeline Amid Fuel Crisis

“Revoking the permits for the [Line 5] pipeline that delivers oil from western Canada across Wisconsin, the Great Lakes and Michigan and into Ontario, would please environmentalists who have urged the White House to block fossil fuel infrastructure, but it would aggravate a rift with Canada and could exacerbate a spike in energy prices that Republicans are already using as a political weapon,” Politico Pro reported. “Killing a pipeline while U.S. gasoline prices are the highest in years could be political poison for Biden, who has seen his approval rating crash in recent months.”

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Ontario reports 964 new Covid cases .. and Aussie sets fire to quarantine hotel

Ontario reports 964 new Covid cases .. and Aussie sets fire to quarantine hotel

Ontario reports highest COVID-19 case count in nearly six months

Ontario reported its highest COVID-19 case count in nearly six months on Sunday, with 964 cases and one additional death.

It’s the highest overall count of cases recorded since May 30 when 1,033 cases were reported.


Covid: Australia woman charged after setting fire in quarantine hotel

A 31-year-old woman in Australia has been charged with arson after a fire destroyed part of a Covid-19 quarantine hotel in Cairns, Queensland.

It is alleged she lit a fire under a bed in the room she had been sharing with two children on Sunday morning.

More than 160 people were evacuated as fire took hold in the 11-storey Pacific Hotel. No-one was injured.

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Media in overdrive to advocate for vaccines in kids aged 5-11

Why are we rushing to vaccinate little kids against a virus that doesn’t make them sick?

Why do legacy media reports on this topic look like infomercials for pharmaceutical companies?

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Administrator banned from school grounds after exposing critical race theory ideology

A school administrator in Indiana was locked out of his email and banned from school grounds Wednesday after leaking information that students were being instructed in critical race theory ideology.

“As of one hour ago, Indianapolis Public Schools has suspended my access to email & Google Drive,” Anthony Kinnett, an administrator with Indianapolis Public Schools, posted to Twitter Wednesday. “I am currently banned from going to any IPS school building or hosting any professional developments.”

The administrator said the punitive actions are in response to Kinnnett’s leaking of a video earlier this year that showed an “equity administrator” teaching middle school students that systematic racism affects all levels of society and the environment, according to a report .

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