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- Susie Q

- Nov 14, 2021
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JAN 6TH
Judicial Watch: DC Police Release New Audio, Video, and Photos from Investigation of U.S. Capitol Police Killing of Ashli Babbitt
VACCINE MANDATE
Biden’s Chief Of Staff May Have Sunk Vaccine Mandate In Fifth Circuit Case
anti - VACCINES
Court Blocks Hospital from Firing Unvaccinated Employees
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Speaks At Italian Vaccine Passport Protest
COVID HOSPITAL PROTOCOL
Texas HHS DENIES Monoclonal Antibody Treatments For Whites – “If I Were Black or Hispanic Then I Would Qualify?” – Nurse: “Yep, That’s Right”
COURT CASES
RITTENHOUSE
Kyle Rittenhouse’s Mom Comments On Possible Lawsuit Against Joe Biden
DURHAM INVESTIGATION
WORLD
UK
Queen Elizabeth’s long-awaited public appearance cancelled
Queen Elizabeth II sprained her back and has had to cancel a public appearance at the Remembrance Sunday service in London, Buckingham Palace said.
“The Queen, having sprained her back, has decided this morning with great regret that she will not be able to attend today’s Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
Queen Elizabeth was previously ordered by doctors to rest for at least 2 WEEKS, with the palace stating:
“Her Majesty is disappointed that she will miss the service.”
ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship said the injury will prevent the queen, who is 95, from travelling by car from Windsor Castle and standing during the service. The news about her absence was published shortly after the media announced that she would be in attendance.
AUSTIA
Austria Orders Nationwide 10-day Lockdown for Unvaccinated from Monday
FRANCE
Sacre bleu! Macron quietly CHANGES the French flag without announcing it to the public - so can you tell what he has altered?
IRAN
At least one dead after Iran is struck by TWO earthquakes measuring between 6.4 and 6.3 in magnitude
POLAND
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