REVEALED: Loudoun Schools Superintendent who denied having record of female student, 15, being raped by 15-year-old cross dresser male reported the assault to the board on the day of the attack

Scott Ziegler – Child rape enabler

A Virginia school board superintendent who denied having ‘any record’ of a female student being raped by a 15-year-old ‘boy in a skirt,’ reported the assault to the school board the day of the attack, a newly disclosed email reveals.

Loudoun Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler had initially told parents during a June school board meeting he had no report of the sexual assault on the 15-year-old girl that took place at Stone Bridge High School on May 28.

However, in an email dated the same day as the assault, Ziegler wrote to the school board: ‘This afternoon a female student alleged that a male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom. The LCSO is investigating the matter.’

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A JetBlue Jihadist? The Great Press Cover-up

A JetBlue Jihadist? The Great Press Cover-up

If a radical Islamist hijacked an airplane, we might never know it was an act of terrorism. That is, if we rely only on the mainstream media.

Case in point: On September 22, Khalil El Dahr, a passenger on JetBlue Flight 261 from Boston to Puerto Rico, suddenly rushed to the front of the aircraft, choked and kicked a flight attendant, tried to break into the flight deck, and urged crew members to shoot him. It took a half-dozen flight attendants to restrain El Dahr, tying him down with flex cuffs, seat belt extenders and a necktie. On landing in Puerto Rico, El Dahr was arrested and charged with interference with flight crew members and attendants, a federal crime.

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Ooops…

Social media users have mocked Ohio after its launch of a number plate to mark the first motorised flight by the Wright brothers in 1903 crash landed.

The US state’s new design, unveiled by Governor Mike DeWine, sported a banner attached to the plane that boasted Ohio was the “Birthplace of Aviation”.

But the banner, which should have been trailing behind the plane, was actually attached to its front.

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Green policies have denied opportunities to First Nations, without any benefit to the planet

Everyone’s attention is turning to the energy crisis in Europe and Asia and the increasing cost of petroleum products, with record-high natural gas prices and oil at $80 a barrel and rising. As a Tsimshian from northwest British Columbia, when I look at what’s happening in the markets, I wonder how much better off our communities would be if all the cancelled pipeline projects had gone ahead and B.C. was exporting LNG at these record prices.

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Canada’s food inflation figures are wrong, critics say — mainly because just three grocers supply the data

… Poor data collection on food prices means Canadians may be finding it much harder to put food on the table than the federal government is acknowledging, after all.

Take the federal agency’s own findings, Morrison said. In September 2019, Canadians paid an average of $2.82 for 500 grams of peanut butter, according to Statistics Canada.

In September 2020, that price had dropped to $2.69. And by September 2021, it was back at $2.82.

“I don’t see this in my data,” said Morrison. “We see a range from $3.39 to $5.59 in the current price. And at the highest, we see up to $9.99.”

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Canadian scooped in Cuba’s July anti-regime protests held in ‘horrific’ prison is being denied consular visits

Yvis Abadin says it was on July 12 — the day after unprecedented anti-government demonstrations exploded across Cuba — that her 19-year-old son Michael Carey Abadin was taken.

There were still scattered acts of protest popping up around their neighbourhood in Old Havana, where police and pro-government vigilantes called Rapid Response Brigades had a heavy presence.

“Michael went down to the street and sat on the sidewalk talking with a friend,” Yvis Abadin told CBC News. “Some people from another building about half a block away threw some rocks and broke the windshield of a police car.

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Why WAS a gun on Alec Baldwin movie set loaded with live ammo?

The deadly chain of events on set that led to Alec Baldwin being handed a gun with live ammunition and accidentally shooting and killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins have become clearer after it emerged last night the actor fired a live round, believing it to be a blank.

The tragic accident came days after Baldwin’s stunt double also fired off bullets on the production’s set on Saturday after being told the gun was ‘cold’, a phrase used to signal to cast and crew the gun is not loaded with live or blank ammunition and is safe to fire for the scene.

New details of safety issues on set emerged as the production’s armorer was named by a search warrant released on Friday as 24-year-old Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the daughter of legendary Hollywood armorer and firearms consultant Thell Reed, and revealed she was leading firearms on a film set for only the second time.

He still pointed a gun at the victims. He alone pulled the trigger.

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Ontario reports 373 new Covid cases … and don’t tell your Mother

Ontario reports 373 new COVID-19 cases and 6 more deaths; 7-day average drops under 400

Provincial health officials are reporting fewer than 400 new COVID-19 cases and six more deaths on Saturday, a day after the government announced its plan to lift all remaining public health restrictions by March.

Ontario logged 373 new COVID-19 cases today, down from 492 on Friday and from 486 a week ago.


Anti-vax Ottawa mother banned from giving teenage son COVID vaccine advice

An Ottawa mom has been legally banned from telling her 14-year-old son not to get the COVID-19 vaccines and prohibited by court order from showing him online information that calls into question the safety or efficacy of the vaccines.

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Quebec premier says Trudeau must ensure province does not lose a seat

Quebec Premier François Legault has challenged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to ensure that the province does not lose a seat in the planned redistribution of parliamentary ridings in Canada.

Legault said that, following the recognition of Quebec as a nation by Parliament, ensuring it does not lose political representation in Ottawa is a “test” for Trudeau.

His challenge to the prime minister to protect Quebec’s political influence in Parliament follows Elections Canada’s plans to strip the province of an MP in the House of Commons.

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