The Whistleblower – She exposed the grooming-gangs coverup in the UK, but the rapes go on.

Though not well known in the U.S., former cop Maggie Oliver is a household name in Britain, where she blew the whistle on official indifference to the so-called “grooming gangs” – that is, the Muslim rape crews that have victimized thousands of white girls in cities around England. A recent YouTube interview with Peter Whittle led me, belatedly, to her 1999 memoirSurvivors, and let me begin by saying this: however much you may know about the grooming gangs – and, in particular, about the years of shameless stonewalling by police and other authorities who were terrified of Muslim unrest – reading about it all from the point of view of a frustrated insider is a supremely enraging experience.

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Men who get infected by Covid have ‘THREE TIMES the risk of developing erectile dysfunction’

Men who contract Covid-19 treble their risk of developing erectile dysfunction, according to new research.

Doctors at the University of Rome asked 100 men, with an average age of 33, to report recent problems with sexual function.

Nine per cent of those who had not had Covid said they’d had difficulties.

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Can we trust the WHO on COVID-19 origins? The serious flaws behind its China report

Maybe it’s not a full-fledged farce, but nothing happened in this investigation that didn’t have the tacit approval of an authoritarian government

Even in liberal democracies with a free press, attempting to probe the origins of a massive catastrophe can be a messy affair. The 9/11 Commission, for instance, took two years and thrice had to exercise its powers of subpoena (each time against a U.S. government agency). Even then, some of the commission’s conclusions have since attracted criticism for relying on flawed testimony from U.S. intelligence.

By contrast, the WHO-led investigation into COVID-19’s origins was a team of 17 Chinese scientists and 10 non-Chinese investigators that spent two weeks conducting interviews under the constant supervision of the People’s Republic of China.

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Spendthrift Trudeau Government Dumps 50 Million More Of Your Bucks On Syria … Couldn’t our Aboriginals use those clean water kits?

… Canada is contributing $49.5 million, which will go toward providing “nutritional assistance for communities affected by the war, as well as primary health care and sexual and reproductive health and rights services,” according to a statement from Global Affairs Canada.

“Canada’s aid will also provide clean water, sanitation and hygiene kits to families.”

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Parents Fighting for in-Person School Outraged San Diego Teachers Are Personally Instructing Kids Who Just Snuck Over Border

San Diego parents who are fighting in court to get their kids back in school in person are now outraged to learn that kids who just came over the border are getting in-person instruction from some of the very teachers union members who have said the COVID-19 pandemic is too dangerous for in-person learning.

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The preferred narrative is having a bad week… an element of hate…

Sayid Ahmed Abdullahi – probably a Baptist

‘ELEMENT OF HATE’: Toronto man accused in series of assaults

Earlier this week…

Asian Woman Brutally Beaten In Suspected Hate Crime … Preferred Narrative Hardest Hit

From last week

Oops! There Goes The Narrative! York Regional Police Charge Arjun Choudhari After A String Of Crimes Targeting Asians In Markham

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Trudeau urges Canadians to take first vaccine they’re offered, says ‘the science is evolving’

OTTAWA —Just as 1.5 million doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Canada Tuesday new guidelines will restrict the number of people who can take it, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged Canadians to trust the science and accept the first vaccine they are offered.

Public health officers across the country suspended the use of the Astrazeneca vaccine in people under the age of 55 over concerns the vaccine might cause rare, but serious and potentially fatal blood clots. Canada has already received 500,000 doses of the vaccine and a further 1.5 million were on route from the United Stated on Tuesday.

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The autopsy of jihadism in the United States

America’s jihadists were never an immigration problem. The biggest jihadist terror threat US faces today is ‘homegrown’

The American counter-terrorism establishment is shocked to know that its current terrorist threat, contrary to conventional wisdom, is not foreign but “a large majority of jihadist terrorists in the United States have been American citizens or legal residents.”

A terror threat assessment by NewAmerica, a think tank comprehensive, up-to-date source of online information about terrorist activity in the United States and by Americans overseas since 9/11, reported: “While a range of citizenship statuses are represented, every jihadist who conducted a lethal attack inside the United States since 9/11 was a citizen or legal resident except one who was in the United States as part of the US-Saudi military training partnership.”

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The price of your cowardice

The price of your cowardice

The liberal elite’s failure to defend the Batley Grammar schoolteacher is a black mark against this nation.

The father of the Batley Grammar schoolteacher who was suspended for the supposedly blasphemous offence of showing his pupils an image of Muhammad has spoken to the Daily Mail. It makes for distressing reading. His son is an ‘emotional wreck’, he says. He ‘keeps breaking down and crying and says it’s all over for him’. Worse, he fears for his life. He fears for his family’s lives.

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Facebook says it could still ban Canadians from sharing news as government eyes regulation

Freaky lookin!

Facebook is not ruling out banning Canadians from sharing news on its platform and says it will voluntarily report revenues and promote journalism in the country ahead of what could be a contentious regulatory battle with Ottawa.

The company made the controversial decision to remove news sharing on its platform in Australia just as that country moved to make digital platforms pay news organizations for content.

“It is never going to be something that we would want to do, unless we really have no choice,” said Kevin Chan, Facebook Canada’s public policy director, during testimony at the House of Commons heritage committee on Monday.

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