happened, his life was already falling apart. he had become in debt for millions of dollars. a debt that he couldn t cover. what he s being accused of in california is moving client funds around to cover costs and defrauding them. trace: actually taking money from clients that, you know, who were in very bad shape themselves. he took the money to cover his very high lifestyle. his lawyers say he cannot go anywhere in public without inducing and subjecting himself to vitriolic comments and abuse. this would defer anybody in his shoes from engaging in similar conduct. that s his lawyers say that is enough. final word. the new york prosecutors are asking for eight years, which is absurd when you look at other cases. but this is devastation that is
the drug more and earlier. cheap, generic and around for 70 years but fauci and his friends at big pharma and the media would have none of it. any and all of the randomized placebo-controlled trials which is the gold standard of determining something is effective, none of them have shown any efficacy of hydroxychloroquine. hydroxychloroquine doesn t work as a prophylactic orderly treatment or late treatment. hydroxy chloroquine doesn t work in the president keeps coming back to it. captain for it was run along with the rest. the data by stephen smith and another study released today show that fauci s inducing of hydroxy likely costco was lives in the us. are we talking we could have saved 10,000 lives? more than that.
They have conveniently missed taking the reference of cases per million of population. Because if one takes cases per million or casualties per million, India is one of the far better performing country on the global map, Gupta said. With
They have conveniently missed taking the reference of cases per million of population. Because if one takes cases per million or casualties per million, India is one of the far better performing country on the global map, Gupta said. With
Christchurch mosque shootings: Government to widen counter-terrorism law gaps
13 Apr, 2021 12:45 AM
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Justice Minister Kris Faafoi unveils a new bill that the Government has introduced to strengthen how it can respond to threats of terrorism.
Justice Minister Kris Faafoi unveils a new bill that the Government has introduced to strengthen how it can respond to threats of terrorism.
Derek Cheng is a political reporter for the New Zealand Heraldderek.cheng@nzme.co.nz
The Government wants to strengthen its powers to prevent a terrorist act and widen the definition to include inducing fear - which might capture incidents like sending a pig s head to a mosque.