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Depopulation and The MRNA vaccine      (www.sott.net)
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UK gov hiding tripple Vaxed deaths     (www.sott.net)
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Scott Ritter: The Bucha "massacre" doesn't pass the sniff test and is Likely a Ukrainian False Flag     (www.sott.net)
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German insurance company fires CEO who released COVID vaccine injury data, then scrubs data from website     (www.sott.net)
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The Harvard boys do Russia     (www.sott.net)
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BBC Omits the Muslim Part about Muslim culprit seen in video of anti-Semitic attack in London     (www.sott.net)
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Oink Vey! Evidence ancient Israelis ate pork revealed by pig skeleton in first temple-period Jerusalem     (www.sott.net)
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https://www.sott.net/article/455633-Oink-Vey-Evidence-ancient-Israelites-ate-pork-revealed-by-pig-skeleton-in-First-Temple-period-Jerusalem

Remains of piglet from 2,700 years ago support the theory that ancient Israelites occasionally did eat pork, and the biblical taboo on this animal was only first observed in Second Temple era, Israeli archaeologists say

Israeli archaeologists have unearthed the complete skeleton of a piglet in a place and time where you wouldn't expect to find pork remains: a Jerusalem home dating to the First Temple period.

The 2,700-year-old porcine remains were found crushed by large pottery vessels and a collapsed wall during excavations in the so-called City of David, the original nucleus of ancient Jerusalem.

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Cork, Ireland granny who refuses to wear mask in shops jailed for weekend after appearing in court unmasked     (www.sott.net)
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https://www.sott.net/article/453110-Cork-Ireland-granny-who-refuses-to-wear-mask-in-shops-jailed-for-weekend-after-appearing-in-court-unmasked

A granny who refuses to wear a mask in shops has been jailed for the weekend.


Margaret Buttimer has appeared in court for a second time unmasked and was held in contempt by the judge who sent her to jail until Monday.


Despite efforts by her concerned family, her partner who wore a mask, the judge and her solicitor to persuade her to obey the law, Buttimer continues to ignore everyone and claimed she only answers to God.


The 66-year-old granny of The Cottage, St Fintan's Road, Bandon appeared before Bandon District Court after attending Clonakilty District Court earlier this week, charged with refusing to wear a mask at Dunnes Stores in the town on February 12 last. She was found guilty of the offence of not wearing a mask in breach of Covid-19 regulations.


Judge Colm Roberts was told that Buttimer abused the store manager when he asked her if there was a medical reason why she wasn't wearing a face covering.


She refused to answer the manager's questions before eventually telling him that she only answered to God.


Buttimer told the court she did not believe in masks and it was her choice not to wear one, to which the judge replied it was also her choice not to enter a shop without wearing one.


Today she entered the Bandon Courthouse again not wearing a mask and proceeded to smile at the judge, who told her: "This is not funny. I don't think you are appreciating the seriousness of this".


He said she had turned up in the body of the court "without a mask but worse still a smile on her face as if this is something to smile about."


He admitted: "The last thing I want to do is jail her for contempt. "She has created a situation where I have no other option.


"She is undermining the rules of the court and the country. Her viewpoint makes no logical sense.
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Czech President Milos Zeman apologised on Tuesday for NATO's bombing of former Yugoslavia in 1999, which his country took part in while he was prime minister.      (www.sott.net)
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https://www.sott.net/article/452922-Czech-apology-over-NATOs-1999-Yugoslavia-bombing

The three-month bombardment was designed to halt Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic's deadly crackdown on separatist ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, a southern province that later declared independence.


The US-led campaign in effect ended a conflict that had begun in 1998 and had killed more than 13,000 people, the final chapter of Yugoslavia's bloody collapse.


Zeman, who served as prime minister between 1998 and 2002 before taking over as president in 2013, said his country was "the last" within NATO to consent to the campaign.


"I would like to use this opportunity to apologise for the bombing of former Yugoslavia," Zeman said during an official visit to Prague by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.


The 76-year-old Zeman, who has faced protests at home for his closeness to Russia, added that his country "desperately" sought partners within the alliance to object to the campaign, but ultimately failed.


"It was lack of courage," he said.


"With this plea of forgiveness, I resolved my long-standing trauma, because remorse is liberating.


"I said this and saved my soul."


Vucic said Serbians "will always be grateful" to Zeman.


"The words he just spoke of the bombing have never been said before," Vucic said.




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Disabled White farmer sues Biden admin over racist Anti-White COVID relief plan     (www.sott.net)
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https://www.sott.net/article/452422-Disabled-white-farmer-sues-Biden-admin-over-racist-COVID-relief-plan

A disabled Wisconsin dairy farmer is suing the Biden administration over a COVID-19 loan forgiveness program - alleging it is racist because whites aren't eligible.


Adam Faust, a white resident of Chilton who has two prosthetic legs, is among five Midwestern farmers who recently filed a lawsuit in Green Bay that accuses the federal government of violating their constitutional rights, WLUK reported.


"Were plaintiffs eligible for the loan forgiveness benefit, they would have the opportunity to make additional investments in their property, expand their farms, purchase equipment and supplies, and otherwise support their families and local communities," the lawsuit states.


"Because plaintiffs are ineligible to even apply for the program solely due to their race, they have been denied the equal protection of the law and therefore suffered harm," it says.


Faust, owner of Faust Farms, told the news outlet that the program is "out and out racist."


The American Rescue Plan provides $4 billion to forgive loans for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, according to the lawsuit, which alleges that "socially disadvantaged" are only those who are black, American Indian, Hispanic, Alaskan native, Asian American or Pacific Islander, WLUK reported.


"I don't see where they're gonna be impacted any different than anybody else," said Faust, who was born with spina bifida.
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FRANCE: 140 patients mistakenly got shots reserved for politicians TV propaganda      (www.sott.net)
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https://www.sott.net/article/451895-140-patients-injected-with-saline-instead-of-Pfizer-vaccine-by-mistake-in-France

Dozens of people due to be vaccinated against Covid-19 using the Pfizer-BioNtTech jab were injected with normal saline instead as the result of an unexplained blunder by French medical workers.


The injections contained normal saline, which is a harmless solution of sodium chloride dissolved in water. It can be applied externally to clean wounds and help with dry eyes, or it can be injected to treat dehydration, among other conditions. The error is therefore not expected to result in any serious health consequences.

The health authorities said that they've investigated the incident, but haven't explained how such a mistake was possible. A special medical officer was assigned to monitor the vaccination process at Reims University Hospital to ensure it continues to run smoothly, they added.