59.7 Howe Enterprise June 28, 2021

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The Silent War and the world awakening EDITOR’S NOTE—This column is reserved as an editorial with collection of headlines and columns from various publications and may not necessarily reflect the policy of this publication.

The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that Facebook can be held liable for the activities of sex traffickers on the platform, recruiting victims for sexual exploitation. Facebook argued that it should not be held responsible for this, because it is protected by section 230. The Texas Supreme Court said that section 230 does not mean that Facebook can act as "a territory of lawlessness for which no one is responsible." A recent report showed that the majority of cases of online recruitment in cases of active trafficking in persons for the purpose of sexual exploitation in 2020 occurred on Facebook. *** Current CDC senior researcher Dr. William Thompson, in a shocking statement, said that leading US doctors have hidden and destroyed data that showed a link between the vaccine and autism in African-American boys. The doctors actually sat in the room and threw hard copies of the documented evidence in the trash. Thompson said he was ordered to destroy the evidence, but he left it because he thought it was a violation of the law. Excerpt from the statement: "We hypothesized that if we found statistically significant effects at the threshold of 18 or 36 months, we would conclude that early vaccination of children with the MMR vaccine could lead to autistic characteristics or features. (...) We all met and agreed on the protocol of the study, as well as the analysis plan. The goal was not to deviate from the analysis plan, to avoid the fiasco that occurred with the Verstraeten Thimerosal study published in Pediatrics in 2003. (...) All the authors and I met and decided sometime between August and September 2002 not to report any side effects. Shortly after the meeting, at which we decided to exclude the report of any effects, the coauthors planned to meet again to destroy the documents related to the research. The other four coauthors met and brought a large wastebasket into the meeting room, looked through all the paper documents we thought we should throw away, and threw them into a huge trash bin. However, since I assumed it was illegal and would violate both the FOIA and DOJ requirements, I

kept paper copies of all documents in my office, as well as all related computer files." *** Nearly 4,000 people who have been fully vaccinated have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to new data from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. *** The US Senate has approved the adoption of the "Infinite Boundaries Act", which provides for a significant increase in "funding for science". In particular, under this law, NASA must receive $10 billion to finance scientific research. Most of the funds will go to Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin company to develop a ship to take people to the moon. *** The White House is preparing a "new package of sanctions" against Russia because of the situation with Navalny. The corresponding statement was made by Biden's National Security adviser, Jake Sullivan. *** It's about China: "At this stage, we are not going to make threats or ultimatums. If it turns out that China refuses to comply with its international obligations, we will have to consider our responses at this stage." *** Pennsylvania is ready to audit ballots in the Arizona format - the chairman of the State Committee considers subpoenas for audit. *** The Department of Veterans Affairs is in the early stages of adopting a new policy that will pay transgender veterans to change their gender. As of 2020, there are 37,252 registered homeless veterans in the United States. Solving the problem with their housing is not as important as giving them the opportunity to change their gender as soon as possible. *** The Tribune notes that in the United States, from January 1 to June 14, 2021, a total of 1,587 people were injured by firearms. This figure represents fatal and non-fatal shootings combined, and means that 195 more people were shot in 2021 than in the same time period in 2020. *** Senator Ron Johnson on the VAERS system, vaccine deaths and YouTube censorship on Fox News: "They hide information and Americans pay the price." *** An Egyptian court has adjourned a case involving a container ship that blocked the Suez Canal in March. The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is currently seeking half a billion dollars from the company that owns the ship. The Associated Press reports that the court decided to postpone the

meeting after both sides requested additional time for negotiations. *** Iran's only nuclear power plant has suffered an emergency shutdown that will last "three to four days," according to reports on Iranian state television. Such an incident is reported for the first time since the power plant was launched in 2011. *** Update from Arizona: "Delegations from 20 states visited Arizona to inspect what is now called the" gold standard " of election forensics. Audits are every state's right, and this is just the beginning." *** Chapman University in California holds separate graduation ceremonies, including "Black Graduation", "APIDA Graduation", "Disability Graduation", "Middle Eastern Graduation", and "Latin American Graduation". Inciting racism under the guise of fighting it. *** American football player Cole Beazley said that he will not comply with any special requirements imposed by the NFL for unvaccinated players. Comedian Rob Schneider thanked him: "Thank you for standing up for your rights and the rights of others. It's your life, your body, your choice. Such authoritarian measures are not based on science, but on forcing people to obey for the benefit of the pharmaceutical cartels that now threaten democracy." *** Organizers of the Seattle gay pride parade say they charge whites a "reparative fee" to participate. They are supported by Seattle City Council President and mayoral candidate Lorena Gonzalez, as well as the city's Human Rights Commission. *** Interview with Green Beret Jeremy Brown: "A lot of guys' wrote to me and told me that they were contacted by the FBI with a request to spy on Patriot groups." *** Republican Ammon Bundy has announced that he is officially running for governor of Idaho. "I'm running for governor because I'm tired of all this political garbage, just like you. I am tired of our freedoms being taken away from us, and I am tired of the corruption that is rampant in our state government," he said in a

statement. "Let's be honest, Joe Biden and the rest of the Deep State are trying to take away our gun rights, religious freedom, parental rights, and more." *** The Washington Post promoted editor Karen Attia to lead columnist, despite an already deleted tweet in which she said: "White women are lucky that we just call them 'Karen' and don't call anyone out for revenge." The obvious irony is that the woman's real name is Karen. *** CNN's Dana Bash spoke with Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan. "Why do you concede to Russia on this pipeline? "What is it?" she asked. Sullivan spun trying to justify Biden's decision, but did not answer anything specific. *** Congresswoman Lauren Bobert responded on Twitter to singer Macy Gray, who a few days ago suggested changing the design of the American flag: "There are 195 countries in the world. 194 of them do not have an American flag. If you or anyone else hates the American flag so much, you should choose a flag that you like and start living in this country!” *** Details from Georgia. The state's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, received a report that showed glaring election problems, but covered it up and said Georgia had a "safe, transparent, and fair election." This looks like a huge problem, his contractor warned in a note delivered by Seven Hill Strategies to Raffensperger's office shortly after the election. *** The fake fact-checking service used by Google lists all conservative media outlets as "lowconfidence" sources, but cites the far-left and liberal mainstream media as "high-confidence" resources. It is noteworthy that the Media Bias Fact Check service is run by an owner who was previously exposed for misleading people by claiming to be a journalist. *** The Australian Senate prohibits the teaching of critical racial theory in the country's schools. *** Transgender BMX freestyle competitor Chelsea Wolfe qualified as

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