Anonymous ID: e5594f Oct. 1, 2020, 11:34 a.m. No.10872034   🗄️.is 🔗kun

KEK

 

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/watching-fox-news-can-be-according-to-science/

 

Consuming the wrong news can kill you. That’s the fundamental insight of a powerful new study about the impact of watching either Sean Hannity’s news show Hannity or Tucker Carlson’s Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News: one saved lives, and the other resulted in more deaths, due to how each of these hosts covered COVID-19.

Anonymous ID: e5594f Oct. 1, 2020, 11:59 a.m. No.10872465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2497

New voters on the way ? Antifa re-inforcements ?

 

https://thehill.com/latino/519178-hundreds-of-migrants-from-honduras-enter-guatemala-toward-us

 

A group of about 800 Hondurans crossed into Guatemala Thursday, on the first leg of their journey to the United States, according The Associated Press.

 

The migrants crossed into Guatemala without interference from authorities, who had originally planned to register them.

 

Honduras and Guatemala are part of a regional compact that allows for the free movement of people, but restrictions on travel were imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Those restrictions have since been lifted, but authorities in Central American countries and Mexico have warned that the dangers of the pandemic persist, particularly for people traveling in large groups.

 

Central American migrants have for years opted to travel through Mexico in groups, a measure that provides some protection from criminals and authorities preying them.

 

But the group of roughly 800, which left San Pedro Sula on Wednesday night, is small in comparison to the so-called migrant "caravans" of 2018, one of which swelled to around 7,000 people.

Anonymous ID: e5594f Oct. 1, 2020, 12:12 p.m. No.10872666   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/members-qanon-facebook-groups-are-calling-execution-george-soros

 

Members of QAnon Facebook groups are using the platform to call for the execution of liberal philanthropist and billionaire George Soros with graphic descriptions. Their reasoning differs depending on the group and post, but generally they claim that he is funding human trafficking and riots in American cities; neither allegation is true. The majority of threats directed at Soros were found in the comment sections of posts sharing these baseless far-right conspiracy theories.

 

Almost every popular post relating to Soros that Media Matters identified had at least one blatant death threat in the comments, including suggestions to shoot him, hang him, and more.

 

The posts were collected from 13 large, public QAnon Facebook groups via CrowdTangle, a social media analytics software owned by Facebook, between August 28 and September 28. The groups were identified as affiliated with the QAnon conspiracy theory by their name or description. While the groups vary, the example groups included below all either reference “Q” explicitly in the name or use the slogan “WWG1WGA” or “Q” in the description. There are over 99,000 total members in the 13 identified groups.