Kyle Rittenhouse says he supports BLM and that his case had ‘nothing to with race’ as he slams ‘prosecutorial misconduct’ during his Kenosha trial

Kyle Rittenhouse has said that he supports the Black Lives Matter movement and insisted that his case had nothing to do with race, as protests continue over his acquittal in Kenosha, Wisconsin and elsewhere.

‘This case has nothing to do with race. It had nothing to do with race, had to do with the right to self-defense,’ Rittenhouse told Fox News host Tucker Carlson in an interview filmed on Sunday.

‘I’m not a racist person, I support the BLM movement and peacefully demonstrating,’ the teen added in an advance clip of the interview, which is set to air on Monday night.

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Ontario reports 627 new Covid cases … and get ready Kids cuz fun is coming to your neighborhood!

Ontario reports 627 new Covid cases … and get ready Kids cuz fun is coming to your neighborhood!

Ont. logs 627 new COVID-19 cases, 1 more virus-related death

Ontario is reporting more than 600 new COVID-19 cases as the number of breakthrough infections surpasses new cases among unvaccinated individuals today.

Provincial health officials logged 627 new COVID-19 infections today, down from 741 on Sunday but up from 552 one week ago.


Ontario families can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments for kids starting tomorrow

TORONTO — Children between the ages of five and 11 will be eligible to get their COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario this week, with families able to book appointments as of Tuesday.

Appointments will open up on the provincial vaccine portal around 8 a.m., officials said. Parents can also phone the call centre, book through their local public health units, go to a pharmacy or see their primary care providers.

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Bill Gates Warns Of Smallpox Terror Attacks While Deadly Virus Samples Accidentally Found At Merck

Bill Gates has warned governments to prepare for smallpox terror attacks and future pandemics by investing billions into research and development. Bill Gates has raised alarms with critics by suggesting that billions of dollars be invested into a global pandemic task force running “germ games” to prepare for future outbreaks or biological attacks. Meanwhile, one of the most deadly Smallpox virus samples in the world has been accidentally found at a Merck vaccine facility while cleaning. The virus is considered so deadly that only two labs in the world are authorized to store samples of it, one in Russia and the other at the CDC in Atlanta.

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Investigators asking if Wisconsin Christmas parade crash driver was fleeing another crime scene

WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — A joyous scene of marching bands and children dancing in Santa hats and waving pompoms turned deadly in an instant, as an SUV sped through barricades and into a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, killing at least five people and injuring more than 40 others.

Investigators are examining whether the SUV’s driver may have been fleeing from a crime when he crashed into the paradegoers, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter told The Associated Press. The investigators were questioning the person in custody about that incident, which the official described as an altercation involving a knife.

Darrell Edward Brooks “alleged suspect”

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Scientific model shows that for every 1 child saved from dying with Covid-19 over 117 will be killed by the Covid-19 Vaccine

The Centre for Disease Control’s “Guidance” document describes 21 things that every health economics study in connection with vaccines must do. But the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) woeful risk-benefit analysis in connection with Pfizer’s Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) application to inject children aged 5 to 11 with an experimental gene therapy violates many of these principles.

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UNDRIP is only affecting BC so far, wait until it’s in full swing

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Doomed by her Little Black Book? US prosecutors think Ghislaine Maxwell’s list of contacts – including ‘names of her victims’ – will provide ‘compelling evidence of guilt’ as six of her siblings are expected to support her in court

US prosecutors claim the contacts book – labelled Government Exhibit 52 – contains potentially incriminating information including the names of her alleged victims.

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Vaccine superheroes: Experts impressed with communications that target children

Whether using a video of Batman shadowing a public health professional or a picture of a purple cartoon character playing hockey, Canadian health units and science communication groups are trying to find ways to inspire young audiences to get the COVID-19 vaccine days before the country is expected to begin the next phase of its immunization drive.

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Not content with 5 years and up, Fauci says babies, toddlers next with approval expected by early 2022

Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and face of the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci came out Thursday with news that babies and toddlers from six months to five-years-old could potentially be able to receive the vaccine next spring.

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David Suzuki says pipelines will be ‘blown up’ if leaders don’t act on climate change

The prominent environmentalist made the comments during an Extinction Rebellion Vancouver Island protest — called a Funeral for the Future — in downtown Victoria on Saturday afternoon. Suzuki was also at the group’s first event in the United Kingdom in 2018.

Toronto Christmas Market renamed to “Distillery Winter Village”

“The Toronto Christmas market will not operate in 2021. The Distillery District will be holding a separate winter event called the Winter village,” a statement on the market’s website states. 

Internet Censorship Demanded By Special Interest Groups– Not General Public

In an unspoken-of battle, demand for internet censorship in Canada is playing out in a classic manner. The struggle between the will of the majority and the power of “special interest” Canada regarding Bill-36 serves as a microcosm for contemporary society.

California teachers learn ways to indoctrinate kids through LGBTQ+ clubs

A new Epoch Times article reveals the contents of a leaked audio recording from a sold-out California Teachers Association (“CTA”) conference dedicated to LGBTQ+ issues. On the audio, two seventh-grade teachers from California’s Central Valley can be heard attacking parents who aren’t on board with the LGBTQ agenda and boasting about the methods they use to circumvent parental concerns to get kids, whether LGBTQ+ or not, into their clubs.

Mainstream media blaming “climate change, “broken heart syndrome, “pandemic anxiety” – ANYTHING but the injections – for sudden surge in heart disease

In a desperate attempt to deflect from the “clot shots” (Wuhan coronavirus “vaccines”), the mainstream media is now claiming that the sudden and massive spike in heart attacks this year is due to “broken heart syndrome,” “pandemic anxiety,” and even cannabis use.

War On Parents Backfires As They Abandon Sinking Titanic

The controversies over face mask edicts, vaccine mandates, Critical Race Theory, Marxist indoctrination, and radical “sex education” are merely symptoms of a major transformation of government schools being implemented by the White House, National School Boards Association (NSBA) and others. Statements by Terry McAuliffe, the Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate and actions by Attorney General Merrick Garland following a letter from the NSBA clearly signal a vicious war to determine who will rear children.

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Rittenhouse Protesters Chant For Communist Revolution

Protesters in opposition of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict chanted for a “communist revolution” on the streets of Chicago Saturday.

Political activist and Baptist pastor Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH coalition led the march throughout the city with calls for the Department of Justice to investigate the verdict, according to CBS Chicago.

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UK: Why we should scrap Islamophobia Awareness Month

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The term ‘Islamophobia’ is too often used to shield radical Islamists from criticism.

November is ‘Islamophobia Awareness Month’. According to the organisers, the aim of this month is ‘to deconstruct and challenge the stereotypes about Islam and Muslims’. This all sounds very progressive. If its purpose was simply to protect Muslims from bigotry, hate and prejudice, then, as a Muslim, I would certainly agree with it. But there is a much darker side to this initiative.

Islamophobia Awareness Month, as its name suggests, is based on the flawed idea of ‘Islamophobia’. As a concept, ‘Islamophobia’ conflates Islam and Muslims. But the former is a religion whereas the latter are the people who believe in it. And while bigoted ideas and stereotypes about Muslims should be challenged, Islam is a belief system and it therefore cannot be ‘abused’ or ‘harassed’ in the same way as Muslims can be.

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Why America can’t kick its opioid addiction

Naive policies can’t compete with today’s drugs

It’s tempting to think about America’s opioid crisis in the past tense. The Sackler name — which belongs to the family that owned and ran Purdue, the pharmaceutical company that flooded America with addictive painkillers — has long been removed from the walls of the art galleries and museums they showered with money. Lawsuits have been settled. Dozens more are ongoing. Stories of addiction in Appalachia and rustbelt overdose deaths fill bookshop shelves. You can watch the same tale play out on Hulu’s TV series Dopesick.

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