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29.000 Elderly Britons die this Winter due to Extreme Poverty
Winter deaths are soaring across the UK .
Official figures reveal that the death rate related to cold snaps in England and Wales is over 30% higher than normal for this time of year.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) some 28,800 people died in the fortnight ending January 23.
ONS said the flu virus and the cold snap are the main reasons behind the recent spike in winter deaths.
Elderly...
Oregon Business Must Pay $150,000 to Homosexual Couple for Refusing to Bake a Cake
State also reserves the authority to shut down First Amendment right of business owners. The state of Oregon has ruled that a bakery discriminated against a homosexual couple and must pay them $150,000.
The owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa in Gresham, Oregon, denied service to the same-sex couple because of their religious belief that homosexuality is an “abomination unto the lord.”
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Racist Expression is a Politician's Human Right - Equalities Watchdog
Politicians should not be silenced from saying things that “could be construed as racist” if debating issues of national importance such as immigration, Britain’s equalities watchdog says.
New legal guidelines on freedom of expression in Britain also defend media organizations’ right to publish drawings of the Prophet Mohammed if they consider them to be in the wider public’s interest.
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Russia quits PACE because it has turned into 'Western ideological tool'
Delegates at a plenary meeting held as part of the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
After leaving the Parliamentary Assembly, which Russian officials believe has lost its credibility as a platform for mature and equal dialogue, Moscow will focus on other global forums and may even reconsider its membership to the Council of Europe.
“It is impossible for...
Arizona State stirs pot teaching hate class
In a sign that America’s institutions of higher learning may be lost forever to the radical left, college students in Arizona can now take a class on “Hating Whitey.”
In line with the extreme academic discipline called critical race theory, which is prevalent on campuses across America, Arizona State University is now offering a course on “the problem of whiteness,” according to Campus Reform.
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Students Banned From Chanting 'USA' at High School Basketball Game
Students banned from chanting at all sporting events.
High school students from Idalou, Texas were accused of racism Tuesday after chanting “USA!” at a girls’ basketball game in nearby Slaton.
Fans of the Idalou Wildcats, who reportedly began the chant after the Slaton Tigers were defeated, were labeled racist due to Slaton school district’s large Hispanic population.
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US police employ radar that sees through walls
Dozens of US law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have used radar devices that allow them to “see” through walls of buildings to monitor human activity, a new report states. This has led to questions regarding how legal these tactics are.
The policing agencies began using the radar device more than two years ago without public disclosure and little notice from courts until a recent case...
Facebook Censorship: What They're Not Telling You
It’s not just about ‘fake news stories’. Facebook’s new ‘flagging’ feature will allow agenda-driven political agitators, governments and corporations to control the narrative and all but silence dissent.
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Anti-Establishment Movie Director Found Dead
Filmmaker was working on project envisioning future federal martial law crackdown scenario.
An independent filmmaker and his family were found dead in a Minnesota home over the weekend from what media outlets are describing as an “apparent murder suicide.”
On Saturday, a neighbor alerted authorities after seeing the lifeless bodies of 29-year-old writer, film producer and Army veteran David Crowley,...
Churches torched as Niger's anti-Charlie Hebdo protest escalates
Residents watch a ransacked church that burned after thousands of protesters gathered following Friday prayers to vent anger at the depiction of the prophet in the publication of a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed in the latest edition of the French satirical weekly, Charlie Hebdo, on January 16, 2015 in Zinder.
Police fired tear gas as hundreds of Niger Muslims came out to yet again protest Charlie...
Over 20 terror suspects arrested in massive ops across Belgium, France and Germany
The site where two suspected terrorists were killed by police in an anti-terrorist operation in Verviers, eastern Belgium, January 16, 2015.
Police have arrested more than two dozen Jihadists across Europe in anti-terror raids conducted in the wake of a three-day terror siege in Paris and the raid of a terror cell in Belgium. Five Muslims have been charged with terrorism.
Some 15 were in custody Friday...
Cameron to Obama: Force Tech Companies to Cooperate with Surveillance Agency
British government engaging in “cynical opportunism” following attack in France.
The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, wants President Obama to pressure social media to cooperate with GCHQ, the British intelligence service that works closely with the NSA in the United States to surveil the internet and private electronic communication.
Intelligence services are increasingly critical of encryption...
UK pledges to ban Snapchat and WhatsApp
UK PM David Cameron may block encrypted messaging platforms Snapchat and WhatsApp if the Conservatives win May’s general election, as part of the party’s agenda to bolster surveillance powers following last week’s terror attacks in Paris.
During a meeting with Britain’s security chiefs, the Prime Minister pledged to halt the use of communications platforms that can withstand snooping from...
Pro-choice Lawyer Urged Clinton to “Use Abortion to Eliminate Poor People”
A letter from pro-choice lawyer Ron Weddington to President-elect Bill Clinton reveals how the wealthy elite rely on abortion to reduce the number of people born into poverty, a notion which follows lockstep with the globalist population control eugenics agenda.
The letter, uncovered in 2006 by government watchdog Judicial Watch, shows how the attorney instrumental in bringing about the 1973 Roe v....
Obama brings back CISPA again with a new name
The White House proposal to encourage businesses to share data with the government on “cyber threats” would make it easier for law enforcement and other agencies to collect private information on Americans.
President Obama announced his new Internet legislative proposal Tuesday, but privacy analysts warn it’s simply another CISPA-style government takeover of the Internet, including increased...