Students & Parents Protest Against LA High School’s Banning Unvaccinated Students From Graduation.

A group of parents and kids gathered outside Granada Hills Charter High School to protest the school’s intention to exclude pupils who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 from future graduation festivities. At a May 31 demonstration organized by Granada Hills Charter parents’ group GHC Parents United and Moms on the Ground, a parent choice advocacy group, protesters held posters reading “Our Kids, Our Choice” and “Don’t Discriminate, Let Our Kids Graduate.” In a statement, Moms on the Ground cofounder Parisa Fishback stated, “What Granada Hills Charter High School has done to its graduating seniors is atrocious and unlawful by both state and federal standards.” “We’ll hold them accountable in whatever manner we can.” For the time being, we march for the children who will not be allowed to walk.” Although the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) decided earlier…

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China’s Economy Is Collapsing Under It’s ‘Zero-COVID’ Policy.

After months of on-and-off COVID-19 lockdowns, which have crippled business across the country and put the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) top leadership on edge, China’s economic future is bleak. In this key political year, local authorities have been urged to revive the now-shrinking economy, as CCP leader Xi Jinping seeks a third term at the 20th National Congress this autumn. However, given the terrible underlying economic conditions, analysts believe that such an order would be difficult to carry out, and that the regime’s strict “zero-COVID” policy, which has Xi’s blessing, is unlikely to be loosened. Premier Li Keqiang, China’s second-in-command, took the extraordinary step on May 25 of holding a virtual conference with 100,000 officials from province, municipal, and county-level agencies to offer harsh economic warnings. According to a truncated version of Li’s speech broadcast by China’s official media, “the…

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U.S and G7 Summit Partners Endorse ‘Global Network Approach’ To Pandemic Preparedness And Prevention.

The U.S and its G7 allies recently signed an agreement to improve pandemic preparedness, focusing on “collaborative surveillance” and “predictable quick reaction.” Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos met with G7 colleagues in Berlin, Germany, on May 19 and 20 to explore ways to “advance a global network strategy to boost pandemic monitoring and response skills and capacities.” Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union make up the G7, an informal meeting of seven countries. The G7 accord, issued on May 20, stated, “We intend to cultivate an upgraded network for pandemic preparation with regional and national nodes on all continents.” The health ministers said that the globe is still “insufficiently” prepared for future pandemics, and that improving preparation is vital for a speedier response to outbreaks. As part of its coordinated surveillance effort,…

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Drag Queen Story Time Canceled On Overseas U.S Air Force Base.

After a Republican lawmaker demanded the performance be withdrawn, an overseas US Air Force Base canceled a children’s storytime hour program featuring a drag queen. After Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) wrote to Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall on May 26 pushing him to reject what he called “public-funded propaganda,” the Ramstein US Air Force Base in Germany canceled the program originally scheduled for June 2 dubbed “Drag Queen Story Time.” “I encourage you to cancel this politically controversial event as soon as possible, and to take appropriate disciplinary action against everyone involved in facilitating this terrible misuse of government funds to place youngsters in a sexualized setting,” Rubio writes. The event, which was set to take place at the military base’s Ramstein Library and feature drag queen Stacey Teed, was supposed to commemorate June as “pride month.” The now-deleted event…

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Xinjiang Police Files Leaked Provides ‘Shocking’ Evidence of Mass Persecution.

According to Andrew Bremberg, the foundation’s president and a former US ambassador to the United Nations, a report released by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation presenting leaked documents from the files of the Xinjiang police offers “absolutely shocking” evidence of the chronic abuse and brutality inflicted on the Uyghur population in China’s far west region. The “Xinjiang Police Files,” as they’re known, are a “massive data dump that is unparalleled of its sort,” according to Bremberg, who claims the files contain the personal information of hundreds of thousands of detainees. Analysts believe that over 1 million Uyghurs and other ethnic Muslim minorities are being held in a network of concentration camps across the area by the Chinese state. The files contain “significant damning facts from within China’s detention camp system,” according to a May 23 news statement from the…

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San Diego Unified School District Delays Vaccine Mandate With No Religious Exemptions.

As opponents go ahead with a federal lawsuit against the district, the San Diego Unified School District decided on May 24 to postpone its policy forcing kids to get vaccinated against COVID-19 for a second time. The decision to postpone the mandate was welcomed as a success by Paul Jonna, Thomas More Society Special Counsel and partner at LiMandri and Jonna LLP. “We applaud this course of action,” Jonna said in a statement, “which marks yet another big success for these families and their children, the majority of whom will now be able to experience regular senior years and graduate from high school.” The requirement, which was supposed to go into force in July, will be postponed until 2023 or later. The school system, which has previously postponed the obligation, is one of the few in the country that compels…

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Oklahoma Gov. Signs Bill Effectively Banning Abortion; Turbulence Ahead.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law on Wednesday that prohibits abortion from the moment of conception, with a few exceptions. Oklahoma HB 4327 is presently the most stringent abortion ban in the United States. It forbids doctors from performing abortions once a pregnancy has been confirmed. There are certain exceptions, such as if the abortion is judged essential to preserve the mother’s life. Another exemption is if the pregnancy was caused by rape or incest and was reported to the authorities. “As governor, I promised Oklahomans that I would sign every pro-life bill that came across my desk, and I am glad to uphold that commitment today,” said Stitt, a first-term Republican. “We have a responsibility as human beings to do everything we can to preserve the baby’s life and the mother’s life from the time life…

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Sweden Coercing Immunocompromised Population To Obtain A 5th Dose Of Experimental Injection.

On May 24, the Swedish government announced that everyone aged 65 and over, as well as at-risk groups under 65, such as immunocompromised people and pregnant women, should receive a fifth dosage of COVID-19 vaccination. According to the Swedish Public Health Agency, at-risk populations under 65 include persons with heart and lung illness. The fifth dose, or third booster dose, will be available beginning September 1, according to the CDC. “We must be prepared for increasing spread in Sweden throughout the next fall and winter seasons,” the agency warned in a statement. The pandemic, according to Swedish Minister of Social Affairs Lena Hallengren, is far from done. In a statement, she stated, “The vaccination is our most powerful instrument for averting catastrophic disease and death.” For the other age categories, the agency’s guidelines are unchanged. Three doses of the COVID-19…

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Right Wing Political Commentator Jack Posobiec Detained By WEF Police In Davos Under Undisclosed Suspicions.

Jack Posobiec, a conservative American author and podcast presenter, says he was briefly held by police while reporting for Turning Point USA at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos to “reveal the ‘Great Reset’ agenda.” Posobiec was seen in videos on social media at an outside table on the pavement in the Swiss city, flanked by roughly four armed and uniformed police officers and at least two plain-clothed policemen. The policemen were recognizable by patches that said “WEF Police.” In a video published by Turning Point USA, Posobiec recalled the interaction. “Under Klaus Schwab’s leadership, the World Economic Forum has its own… paramilitary police unit called the World Economic Forum Police,” Posobiec claimed. He went on to say that an hour before they were arrested, a plain-clothed police officer approached his group and demanded to see their media credentials.…

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Russia And China Are In It For The Long Haul; Strengthening Economic Ties Via Technological Innovation.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that his country will focus on developing ties with China, claiming that the two neighbors share mutual interests and can work together to grow technologically. According to a transcript issued by Russia’s Foreign Ministry on May 23, Lavrov remarked, “Now that the West has chosen the stance of ‘dictator,’ our economic connections with China will expand even quicker.” According to Russia’s state-run news agency RT, Lavrov made the statements to pupils at a Moscow high school. Russia and China, according to Lavrov, have “shared interests” in international affairs and may profit from working together on technology. “This is a chance for us to fulfill our potential in high technology, including nuclear energy, but also in a variety of other sectors,” Lavrov continued. Following a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi…

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