Posts Tagged ‘incorrectly’

Canadian Govt Admits Travelers Incorrectly Quarantined Due to App Error

The Canadian government has admitted that some travellers were erroneously told to go into quarantine upon arriving in Canada due to glitches in the Trudeau government’s ArriveCAN app. Source Views: 0

CPS Admits That “All Offences Charged Under the Coronavirus Act Were Incorrectly Charged”

CPS Admits That “All Offences Charged Under the Coronavirus Act Were Incorrectly Charged” Tap News / Weaver A Freedom of Information request has confirmed that zero prosecutions have been made successfully under the Coronavirus Act. The request asked: “Since its inception – how many prosecutions have been made successfully under Coronavirus Act?” The response, given […]

Deaths Incorrectly Attributed to COVID-19 in Palm Beach County

Deaths Incorrectly Attributed to COVID-19 in Palm Beach County July 25th, 2020 Via: CBS12: A 60-year-old man who died from a gun shot wound to the head. A 90-year-old man who fell and died from complications of a hip fracture. A 77-year-old woman who died of Parkinson’s disease. These are some of the deaths in […]

Trump Incorrectly Claims NFL Protests Are Unrelated to Race

US President Donald Trump has insisted that his new row with the National Football League (NFL) over the disrespect being shown to the American national anthem has “nothing to do with race”—even though it obviously has everything to  do with race, and is a direct product of decades of anti-white propaganda spread by the alt-left […]

Economic fraud: Parmesan cheese you sprinkle on pasta may contain wood pulp

     Some brands promising 100 percent purity contained no Parmesan at all. The cheese police are on the case. Acting on a tip, agents of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration paid a surprise visit to a cheese factory in rural Pennsylvania on a cold November day in 2012. They found what they were looking […]

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