News from Around the Web for Jan 8, 2024

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News From Around the Web


#10 LNP ALC-0315: The EMA Ignored that Pfizer’s Jab Was Unsuitable for Injection & A Defective Medicine - Tracy Beanz and Michelle Edwards for The Highwire
Despite being forced into getting the COVID-19 “vaccines,” the components that comprise the mRNA gene-damaging jabs have not been thoroughly explained to the masses. One thing we do know about the toxic concoction is that it has proven to be life-altering and often fatal. We know the shot is supposed to instruct our body to produce spike proteins, and we’ve seen the words Lipid Nanoparticles thrown around as if they’re commonplace in emergency use medicines...

#9 The AARP Just Told Its 38 Million Members To Get An 8th (Yes, Eighth!!) Shot Of mRNA - by Alex Berenson in Zero Hedge
The lobbying group for older Americans just told its nearly 38 million members to “hustle” for another Covid jab, even if they have already had five boosters. AARP is open to anyone 50 or older. The column does not specify a narrower or higher age range for its recommendation. Thus, it implies that even a 50-year-old who has not already had six “Covid boosters” needs to “catch up” with another immediately.


Keep in mind that someone who has had “five Covid boosters” has actually received seven mRNA jabs - the initial two-shot primary vaccination regimen, followed by five boosters. AARP is suggesting its members should be taking their eighth jab of mRNA in the last three years...

#8 Johnson Strikes His First Bipartisan Deal — a $1.7T Funding Accord - Caitlin Emma and Jennifer Scholtes for Politico

Congressional leaders have clinched a deal on overall budget totals that could pave the way for a broader government funding compromise in the coming weeks — further enraging Speaker Mike Johnson’s right flank. The long-stalled agreement, announced Sunday afternoon, establishes funding limits for the military and domestic programs for the fiscal year that began on Oct. 1, allowing House and Senate appropriators to begin hashing out their differences between a dozen annual spending bills. A partial government shutdown looms 12 days away.

#7 Google Pays Parents To Collect Children’s Facial Recognition Data - Jason Walsh for The Daily Fetch

Search giant Google is offering parents $50 to submit their children’s recognition data as part of a new data collection project. 404 Media reports that the new Google project will include collecting data from children, such as eyelid shape and skin tone. The outlet continued: The project shows the methods some companies are using to build machine learning, artificial intelligence, or facial recognition datasets and products. Rather than scraping already existing images or analyzing previously collected material, TELUS, and by extension, Google, is asking the public to contribute directly and get paid in return. Google told 404 Media the collection was part of the company’s efforts to verify users’ age. “Eyelid shape. Skin tone. Video recording (without voice),” a section of the project terms and conditions listing the data collected, reads...

#6 Interim Harvard President Makes Almost $1M a Year From Drug Companies in Addition to His $946K Salary - Bob Hoge for Red State
Former Harvard University President Claudine Gay, who resigned after antisemitism and plagiarism scandals that occurred under her watch, will return to the faculty and haul in close to $900,000 a year in salary. 

Her replacement (at least for now) is interim president Dr. Alan M. Garber, the school’s provost. He is paid around $946,000 a year for his work – but that’s only the beginning of his earnings. He made more in 2022 -- $936,000 more -- serving as a board member for two major drug companies, Vertex Pharmaceuticals and California-based Exelixis Inc. Why would it be problematic to have your provost or university president serving as a board member for pharmaceutical companies, you might ask. Remember COVID? When our nation’s institutions of higher education went off the deep end and forced young people into isolation, sent students home altogether for Zoom classes (but didn’t lower the price), and then ultimately required that they get unproven vaccines to be allowed on campus? 

#5 Media Matters Bankrolled by Dem. Megadonors, Leaked Donor List Reveals - Dmytro "Henry" Aleksandrov for Headline USA

A confidential donor list that was obtained by the Washington Free Beacon revealed that Media Matters for America, a far-left activist group that pretends to be an unbiased media watchdog, is bankrolled by some of the largest Democratic donors in the country. Since Media Matters is considered a charity, it is not required to disclose its donors to the public. However, in November 2023, the group mistakenly identified its five largest contributors in a public filing to the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General...

#4 Michigan Parents Sue Former School District, Allege Daughter Was Transitioned Socially Without Their Knowledge - Dolores Chan for The Daily Mail

Two furious parents are suing a Michigan public school district for using male pronouns for their eighth-grade autistic daughter without their knowledge. Dan and Jennifer Mead filed a lawsuit against the Rockford Public School District on Monday after discovering the school had been referring to their child using 'he/him' pronouns last year. The lawsuit alleges the school violated the parents' First and 14th Amendment rights by using a masculine name and pronouns for their child...

#3 Alaska Airlines and United Cancel Hundreds of Flights Following Mid-Air Door Blowout - Aimee Picchi for CBS News

Alaska Airlines and United Airlines canceled hundreds of flights after one of Alaska Airline's Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft suffered a mid-air incident when an unused door exit blew out, requiring an emergency landing. As of Monday morning, Alaska Airlines had canceled 139 flights, or 20% of its scheduled departures, while United Airlines had canceled 204 flights, or 7% of its departures, according to FlightAware, which tracks commercial plane flights. Friday's incident prompted the FAA to ground all of the types of Boeing 737 Max 9s involved in the incident until the agency is "satisfied that they are safe," an FAA spokesperson said in a statement Sunday...

#2 The U.S. Launched its First Spacecraft to the Moon in More than 50 Years - Christian Davenport for The Washington Post
A commercial spacecraft bound for the lunar surface lifted off from Cape Canaveral early Monday in the first launch of a U.S. space mission designed to land softly on the moon since the last of the Apollo flights in 1972. The Peregrine spacecraft, designed and operated by Astrobotic, an aerospace company based in Pittsburgh, carries a suite of science experiments but no people. Its launch at 2:18 a.m. Eastern was the first flight of the United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket...

#1 Democrat Claims Trump Is ‘Tied’ to Shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church - The Daily Wire

Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) blamed former President Donald Trump for the 2015 shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, by a white supremacist who has since been sentenced to death for murdering nine African Americans during the attack. Clyburn made the remarks during a Sunday interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” while discussing President Joe Biden’s upcoming trip to the state...

 

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