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Cop who posted 'All Lives Matter' is being sued by former members of her all-female Mardi Gras crew


New Orleans cop carnival queen who rode high and lived a lavish lifestyle at parade crew members expense is being sued after refusing to refund members following fallout over her All Lives Matter post
Julie Lea, 47, founded the first all-female New Orleans Mardi Gras parade crew, the Mystic Krewe of Nyx, in 2012
The group swelled to more than 3000 fee-paying members  and earned plaudits for its dazzling displays
But things turned sour after Lea, an 18 year veteran in the New Orleans PD, posted an All Lives Matter meme in the wake of George Floyd s death
Members resigned en masse when she Lea refused to embrace the term Black Lives Matter and have launched a class action lawsuit to get their fees back ....

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A Vaxxing Question - LewRockwell


A Vaxxing Question
In 1956 German pharmaceutical company Chemie Grünenthal GmbH, licensed a new experimental drug designed to treat colds, flu, nausea and morning sickness. Known as Distaval in the UK, Distillers Biochemicals Ltd declared the drug could ‘be given with complete safety to pregnant women and nursing mothers without adverse effect on mother or child’ – a basic pre-requisite for licensing a drug.
While forty-nine countries licensed the drug under multiple different names, the then head of the FDA Dr. Frances Kelsey, a physician-pharmacologist with a profound interest in fetal development, refused authorization for use in the US market due to her concerns about the lack of evidence regarding the drug’s safety. ....

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Coronavirus UK update: Vaccine side effects include tiredness and headache


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The UK has now jabbed 23,519,898 arms in the UK and this dizzying pace has provided plenty of important insights about vaccine efficacy and effects. The COVID Symptom Study app has been keeping tabs on the impact of the vaccines. More than 700,000 people have logged their jabs in the app, together with daily health reports about any after effects they might have experienced. ....

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Prior COVID-19 infection may reduce need for second jab

LONDON: People who have had COVID-19 may not need a second dose of vaccine, but are as much as three times more likely to develop serious side effects after receiving the first. Data collected by King’s College London from 700,000 vaccinated people showed a link between prior infections and side effects, particularly among those who received the Pfizer jab. It also suggested ....

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