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Extraordinary pandemic powers to remain in Victoria after State of Emergency extension
Canada Told to Refrain Giving AstraZeneca Vaccine to People 65 and Over
Quote: Schwab on human genome
Eugenics Is Alive and Well, and the “Covid-19” Scam is the Engine for Accomplishing Depopulation
The Cambridge study testing asymptomatics is the gift that keeps on giving ….
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Carbon tax cost added to family’s funeral bill
Simon Benson Daily Telegraph A GRIEVING family claims that a cemetery slapped them with a $55 carbon tax bill for burying a relative – saying “even the dead don’t escape the carbon tax” – just days after the tax was … Continue reading
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CCTV exposes police lie
Paul Bibby Sydney Morning Herald A group of NSW police officers were exposed as liars by CCTV footage which showed they assaulted a 23-year-old Aboriginal man, not the other way round, a magistrate has found. Ballina Local Court Magistrate David … Continue reading
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EU opens legal action against Hungary over new laws
Source: BBC News The European Commission – the EU’s executive arm – has opened legal proceedings against Hungary over reforms to its central bank, data protection and judiciary. PM Viktor Orban was given a month to respond to the Commission’s … Continue reading
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Landmark report calls for one-stop classification
Bianca Hall Sydney Morning Herald All media in Australia should be classified, and censored, in the same way, a landmark report handed down today has found. Conducting the first review of Australia’s classification laws in 20 years, the Australian Law … Continue reading
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