Calgary ‘Walk for Freedom’ draws about 1,000 protesters

The group consisted of ordinary people of all ages carrying signs that said a variety of slogans. They included: ‘Take off your mask and smell the bull****,’ ‘My body my choice, no mandatory vaccine,’ ‘Defund state propaganda – CTV, CBC, Global,’ ‘ Where did the flu go? Ask questions,’ ‘Wake-up global reset is in play,’ and ‘Fear is the modern plague,’ ‘Power of the people is stronger than the people in power,’ ‘Lockdowns are more deadly than covid,’ ‘The government loves pandemics for the same reason they love war, it gives them the ability to impose control on the populations they otherwise would never accept,’ ‘God keep our land glorious and free,’ ‘Arrest Trudeau for treason,’ ‘Lock up Nenshi,’ ‘Our fear of death has stolen our courage to live,’ ‘This ends when we stop complying,’ and ‘Boost your immunity avoid fake news.’

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17 Facts That Prove Biden Stole The 2020 Election

Def-Con News brought you 10 Reasons Why The 2020 Election Results Are Fake. Those reasons were observations of anomalies and things that defied reality, all pointing to a stolen election. Here are some actual statistics and facts that prove 2020 wasn’t on the level. Putting everything together and the only conclusion is that Biden stole the White House.

Pollster Patrick Basham ran the numbers and nothing about 2020 makes a damn lick of sense. He laid out these reasons for The Spectator and they’re very compelling.

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Questions arise over who directed Toronto police enforcement action against Adamson Barbecue

The Toronto Police Service put forth an overwhelming display of manpower in their efforts to enforce COVID-19 lockdown orders against Adamson Barbecue after the restaurant defied restrictions on indoor dining for a third consecutive day.

But the question of how exactly the officers were directed in their enforcement is not quite clear.

First toilet paper, now Christmas trees? Coronavirus sparks potential new shortages

The first wave of the coronavirus lockdown in March sparked worldwide demand for toilet paper as packs flew off the shelves, and the second wave may cause another unusual shortage — the Christmas tree.

‘Students for Western Civilization’ wants to set up shop at Canadian university

A group dubbed “Students for Western Civilization” wants to establish a chapter at Canada’s McGill University in order to “fight anti-white hate speech” and “preserve and enhance [white] cultural heritage.”

Trump Reportedly Planning To Announce 2024 Run — During Biden’s Inauguration

While the end may be near for President Trump, so, too, may be a new beginning.

Trump is reportedly planning to announce a 2024 run for the White House on Jan. 20, 2021 — which just happens to be Inauguration Day.

Looking for a job? Harvard University is hiring an Associate University Librarian for ‘anti-racism’

While Harvard has refused to comment and provide more details regarding the nature of this job, it raises the question of what exactly this position means?

Make America Last Again: Team Biden Circles The Wagons To Protect Iran After Assassination

If you want to know what America’s foreign policy is going to be look no further than what team Biden is saying about the recent assassination of a nuclear scientist in Iran.


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We were warned in 2016 that tabulated results on Dominion voting machines could be manipulated

We were warned in 2016 that tabulated results on Dominion voting machines could be manipulated

It’s hard to understand why any state would use Dominion voting systems. Way back in 2016, prior to the first election of Donald Trump, at a conference at the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology in San Francisco on October 20, experts warned that with very little security, the tabulated results could be manipulated.

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The ‘Robin Hood’ policemen who stole from the Nazis

During the German occupation of their island, a group of Guernsey policemen were deported to brutal labour camps in Nazi-occupied Europe after appearing before a British court. Their crime? Stealing food from the Germans to stop civilians from going hungry.

Not all of them survived. Some of those who did return home at the end of World War Two were suffering with debilitating diseases and had life-changing injuries, yet they were treated as criminals and denied their pensions.

Decades after what the men’s families believe to be a dreadful injustice, some of them made one last attempt to clear their fathers’ names.

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Will Covid kill Silicon Valley?

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, poverty-stricken families from the American heartlands packed up their bags and migrated to California. 90 years later there are signs of a reverse migration. Only this time, it’s not farm workers, but tech workers. According to Katherine Bindley in the Wall Street Journal, smaller tech companies in places like Bloomington, Minnesota and Tucson, Arizona are getting job applications from the people based in the big coastal tech clusters.

As some of the employers interviewed in the article make clear, this is happening for the first time. If that’s indicative of a wider trend, then we’re looking at a significant disruption

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Adam Carolla Says What Comedians Wouldn’t for Eight Long Obama Years

Political comedy took a knee when Barack Obama moved into the Oval Office.

In a way the jitters were understandable. Poking fun at the first black president, at least initially, took a master’s touch. One false syllable and cries of “racist!” might be heard from sea to shining sea.

Still, after a while, President Obama became just another world leader. In theory, that meant political humor was back.

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British Army spies wage ‘information war’ against anti-vaxx content online – report

With a significant number of Britons skeptical of a Covid vaccine, the army has reportedly deployed an “information warfare” unit to stamp out anti-vaxx propaganda online. Offline, citizens still protest lockdowns in the streets.

The British government is expected to greenlight a coronavirus vaccine and begin its distribution next month. In addition to the logistical challenge of getting millions of doses to the public, the government also faces the hurdle of convincing them to take it. According to a recent poll by the British Academy and the Royal Society, more than a third of people in Britain say they’re either uncertain or very unlikely to take the vaccine.

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Joe Biden’s dog hates him

Joe Biden twists ankle while playing with his dog

President-elect Joe Biden slipped and twisted his ankle while playing with his dog Major, his office said Sunday.

The 78-year-old Democrat will be examined by an orthopedist on Sunday “out of an abundance of caution” following Saturday’s incident, the brief statement said.

Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, adopted Major from the Delaware Humane Association in 2018.

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Beyond the numbers: Who is dying of COVID in Canada, and how?

Beyond the numbers: Who is dying of COVID in Canada, and how?

The woman was 52, and the mother of two boys, ages 12 and 15. Seeing her, lying helpless, with her lungs shredded by COVID, reminded Dr. Peter Goldberg of the first wave of the virus, back in early spring, when “it was like a forest fire, and all I had was a garden hose.” No matter what the doctors tried, steroids, everything, her carbon dioxide levels kept rising. At some point they couldn’t ventilate her, they couldn’t get the carbon dioxide out. She died, “and we watched this,” says Goldberg, head of the critical care program at the McGill University Health Centre.

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Adamson Barbecue arrestee must take a COVID-19 test as a bail condition. Several lawyers say the requirement is outrageous and ‘likely unlawful’

Hope that’s not a suppository.

A man arrested after allegedly spitting at police during a fracas outside Adamson Barbecue must undergo a COVID-19 test and disclose the results as a condition of his bail — a requirement several lawyers said is “unreasonable” and “likely unlawful.”

Michael Belito Arana was arrested Nov. 26 as protesters, rallying around the restaurant’s three-day-long defiance of lockdown rules, confronted police. The 27-year-old Markham man faces several criminal charges, including six counts of assaulting a police officer.

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