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Journalists are educated to lie, betray and never tell the truth

A video compilation of well-known faces shows the true nature of corporate media. (Article by Rhoda Wilson republished from DailyExpose.uk) Journalists are educated to lie, betray and never tell [.]

Winter fun and traffic disruptions as Storm Darcy brings snow to the Netherlands

Winter fun and traffic disruptions as Storm Darcy brings snow to the Netherlands Facebook Winter fun and traffic disruptions as Storm Darcy brings snow to the Netherlands Facebook What s up Many had been waiting all winter to enjoy some snow in the Netherlands, and while parts of the country had seen a little bit over the past few weeks, anyone who had been left wanting more may have regretted that wish after Storm Darcy brought icy winds and heavy snow to the Netherlands over the weekend.  Winter weekend fun across the Netherlands Storm Darcy hit the Netherlands on Saturday evening, travelling northwards throughout the evening and night - and bringing lots of snow. An average of around 10 centimetres currently covers the Netherlands, with some parts of the country experiencing as much as 30 centimetres!

Why Is the Netherlands Rioting Over COVID Now?

Why Is the Netherlands Rioting Over COVID Now? Slate 1/27/2021 Elena DeBre © Marco de Swart/Getty Images Firefighters work to extinguish a fire after riots in Rotterdam on Monday. Marco de Swart/Getty Images Last week, as the more contagious coronavirus variant began to spread within the Netherlands, the government announced a strict lockdown, including a nighttime curfew between 9 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. The curfew, the first since World War II, came despite falling cases and contrasted with the country’s comparatively lax restrictions early in the pandemic. But since Saturday, the image of the Netherlands as a bucolic country of bridges and bikes has taken a turn, as the worst riots in 40 years have swept over 10 cities in response to the lockdowns. Rioters blew up a pedestrian bridge in Amsterdam, while others burned bikes, looted and vandalized property, and clashed with police. After three days of unrest, Tuesday night saw smaller crowds, more police, an

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Dutch Police Clash With Protesters Denouncing Lockdown Measures

Dutch Police Clash With Protesters Denouncing Lockdown Measures Police officers in riot gear used water cannons to disperse demonstrators in the center of Amsterdam opposed to government measures to contain the coronavirus. Hundreds of demonstrators rallied in Amsterdam on Sunday.Credit.Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/Agence France-Presse, via Getty Images Jan. 17, 2021 Thousands of people, some throwing fireworks and stones, joined an unauthorized protest against the Dutch government’s coronavirus restrictions in Amsterdam on Sunday, and riot police officers used water cannons, batons, attack dogs and horses to disperse the crowd. Around a hundred were arrested, according to local media. The protest came two days after the resignation of Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his cabinet over the way the Dutch tax authority has treated innocent people involved in a child-benefit scandal.

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