Daily Mail

Anti-lockdown and Million Mask March protestors have clashed with police in London over the new coronavirus restrictions.

Officers were called to Trafalgar Square, London, earlier this evening during a protest against the second national lockdown as well as the law around wearing masks.  Continue reading “Anti-lockdown and Million Mask March protestors clash with police in London over the new coronavirus restrictions”

“When farcical US elections are held, we the people have no say over who serves in high office or how the nation is run. The nation’s founders designed things this way, creating governance of, by, and for ‘the rich, well-born and able,’ as John Adams explained. Behind the scenes dark forces decide things. It’s been this way from inception. The nation’s founders created a system to serve their interests – and the nation’s privileged class overall – at the expense of the general welfare. The Constitution was the creation of duplicitous framers and close allies, scheming to cut the best deals for themselves. Government of, by, and for the people is doublespeak. The general welfare is for the privileged few alone.”
— Stephen Lendman, 11/6/20

Global Research – by Manlio Dinucci

It was not Covid, therefore the news went almost unnoticed: Japan will release over a million tons of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. The catastrophic incident in Fukushima was triggered by the Tsunami that struck the northeastern coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, submerging the power plant and causing the core of three nuclear reactors to melt.

The power plant was built on the coast just 4 meters above sea level with five-meter-high breakwater dams, in a tsunami-prone area with waves 10-15 meters high. Furthermore, there had been serious failures by the private company Tepco managing the plant, in the control of the nuclear plant: the safety devices did not come into operation at the time of the Tsunami. Continue reading “Fukushima, the Nuclear Pandemic Spreads”

Independent

Evacuations were underway in Philadelphia on Friday afternoon after bomb threats were called into an area close to the Convention Center where ballot counting is taking place.

Philadelphia police said that security in the Fashion District mall received two calls from the same individual saying that a bomb was going to go off.

Continue reading “Philadelphia: Evacuations underway after bomb threats near vote counting center”

US News

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Nintendo Co Ltd on Thursday said it expects to sell 24 million of its Switch games consoles in the year ending March 2021, up from a forecast of 19 million but still seen as cautious, as the COVID-19 pandemic drives a gaming boom.

The Kyoto-based gaming company also hiked its operating profit forecast by 50% to 450 billion yen ($4.3 billion) as titles such as “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” bring new consumers to the Switch in its fourth year on the market.

Continue reading “Nintendo Raises Switch Forecast to 24 Million Units on Pandemic Gaming Boom”

Mirror – by Lizzy Buchan

Peaceful protests will be banned under new lockdown rules for England preventing two or more people from meeting, No10 has confirmed.

Demonstrations were exempt from restrictions on gatherings during the first national lockdown, with a series of Black Lives Matter rallies and anti-lockdown protests taking place over the summer. Continue reading “Peaceful protests will be banned under England’s new coronavirus lockdown rules”

Free Beacon – by Alex Nester

Portland’s Democratic mayor Ted Wheeler—who this summer said he’d let violence from leftist protesters “burn itself out”—blamed “concerns” over election-week unrest on white supremacist groups.

“Given the heightened concerns about potential violence, particularly from white supremist [sic] organizations and the divisive rhetoric from Washington, D.C., the need for coordination and partnership takes on statewide significance,” Wheeler tweeted on Monday. “Oregon is likely to be a flashpoint.” Continue reading “Portland Mayor Blames White Supremacists for Election Unrest”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Stockton, CA — Shayne Sutherland was a father of two, a peewee football coach, and worked at the local union. He also had mental health issues and struggled with substance abuse. On October 8, Sutherland would die in need of help for his mental health issues after receiving police force instead.

In what started as a disturbance inside a convenience store, quickly morphed into an in-custody death. That night, Sutherland was in the midst of a mental health crisis. He had harmed no one, but according to the store employee was waving around a bottle of wine, saying he was going to throw it. He never threw it. Continue reading “‘Please Let Me Breathe’ – Man in Need of Mental Help, Handcuffed Knelt On Until He Died”

Daily Caller – by Harold Hutchison

A gun store chain has reported that it sold more than 80,000 rounds of ammo in just the first half hour after opening.

The Northwest Indiana Times reported that Blythe’s Sport Shops, which had locations in Valparaiso and Griffith, Indiana, had a shipment of 80,000 rounds of 9mm ammunition come in on election day. It was reportedly gone in just 30 minutes. Continue reading “Gun Store Sells 80,000 Rounds Of Ammo In 30 Minutes After Opening”

Christians for Truth

The forthcoming TV adaptation of “Moon Knight,” a Marvel comic series about a rabbi’s son who leaves religion for a life of vigilante justice, could star Oscar Issac, a confused actor who denies he’s Jewish even though he admits he has Jewish ancestry:

Oscar Isaac is in talks to play Marc Spector in “Moon Knight,” set for release on Disney+ next year, Deadline reported Monday. Spector is the central character in the Moon Knight series, which launched in 1975 and chronicles Spector’s rejection of his father’s Judaism, his life of violence and his second life of vigilantism, which includes tracking down and punishing antisemites. Continue reading “Disney To Roll Out Jewish Superhero Who ‘Tracks Down And Punishes Antisemites’”

RT

Rescuers in Turkey are rejoicing after a four-year-old girl was pulled from the rubble in Izmir some 91 hours after a devastating 7.0 magnitude quake struck the Aegean Sea last Friday.

Nusret Aksoy, head of the Kadikoy Search and Rescue team, said he heard screams and ordered his colleagues to freeze. The team shut off generators and machinery so they could hone in on the girl’s cries for help.  Continue reading “‘Miracles always exist’: 4yo rescued from rubble of Turkey earthquake after 91 hours”

The Burning Platform

“THE YEAR WAS 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States Handicapper General.” – Harrison Bergeron – Kurt Vonnegut
Continue reading “Vonnegut’s Dark Vision Arrived 60 Years Early”