Anonymous ID: e81f89 Oct. 10, 2021, 2:53 p.m. No.14761224   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>1337 >>1552 >>1754

Media Blackout: Itā€™s Not Just Southwest Airlines ā€“ Air Traffic Controllers in Jacksonville Reportedly Walked Out Friday Night Protesting Mandatory COVID Vaccinations Too

 

Big Media blacked out the news on Friday night that hundreds of flights out of Jacksonville were cancelled due to walkouts in response to vaccine mandates.

 

Weā€™ve reported already on the Southwest Airlines flights canceled this weekend.

 

In addition, according to one source air traffic controllers staged a walkout in Jacksonville in response to the vaccine mandate being forced on them.

 

Americans are fed up with radical leftists (communists) mandating insane actions that take our freedom away.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/10/media-blackout-not-just-southwest-airlines-air-traffic-controllers-jacksonville-walked-friday-night-protesting-mandatory-covid-vaccinations/

Anonymous ID: e81f89 Oct. 10, 2021, 3 p.m. No.14761256   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

Watch: Aussie Police Interrogate Citizen On His Doorstep Over 6-Month Old Anti-Lockdown Facebook Posts

 

https://twitter.com/OzraeliAvi/status/1447169440949309442

Anonymous ID: e81f89 Oct. 10, 2021, 3:29 p.m. No.14761437   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>1450 >>1552 >>1565 >>1754

Met Police drop investigation into Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein

 

The Metropolitan Police will reportedly take no further action into allegations of sex crimes against Prince Andrew.

 

The Metropolitan Police have reportedly dropped their investigation into allegations of sex crimes against Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.

 

The Daily Mail reports that the force said after conducting two reviews, they would be taking no further action into allegations the top royal and late US financier Epstein groomed or abused multiple young women in the UK.

 

Andrew still faces a lawsuit in the US amid allegations he forced Virginia Roberts Giufrre to sleep with him when she was 17. The duke vehemently denies the allegations.

 

The dramatic development comes as senior royals have held a secret summit to decide scandal-plagued Prince Andrewā€™s fate within the royal family.

 

According to The Sun, Prince Andrewā€™s siblings Charles, Anne and Edward held a summit in January where they ruled the Duke of York should never return to public life.

 

It was reported last night that Prince William sees his uncle as a threat to the monarchyā€™s future.

 

One source told The Sunday Times: ā€œThere is no way in the world heā€™s ever coming back, the family will never let it happen.ā€

 

And while the UK investigation has been dropped, Prince Andrew still faces a lawsuit in the US ā€“ and possible ā€œdisasterā€ if he has to takes the stand, a royal biographer has claimed.

 

Writer Angela Levin, who has penned an authorised biography of Prince Harry, says Andrew had just three options to explore ahead of the civil case.

 

ā€œOne was to ignore it, pretend it didnā€˜t happen, he didnā€™t know anything about it,ā€ she said.

 

ā€œWeā€˜ve seen that hasnā€™t worked ā€“ it hasnā€™t gone away. He thought it would all disappear into the night. It hasnā€™t.

 

ā€œThe second one was to go to America and answer all the questions and nitpick apart the accusations, which is quite dangerous.

 

ā€œRemember how he was on Newsnight (his disastrous BBC interview) and then think of him on the stand, giving evidence.

 

https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/royals/met-police-drop-investigation-into-prince-andrew-jeffrey-epstein/news-story/a40e0c641f7a47abbc8c8ca8eb9e5ff1

Anonymous ID: e81f89 Oct. 10, 2021, 3:32 p.m. No.14761449   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>1459 >>1552 >>1754 >>1796

Facebook Will Try to ā€˜Nudgeā€™ Teens Away From Harmful Content

 

WASHINGTONā€”A Facebook executive said Sunday that the company would introduce new measures on its apps to prompt teens away from harmful content, as lawmakers scrutinize how Facebook and subsidiaries like Instagram affect young peopleā€™s mental health.

 

Nick Clegg, Facebookā€™s vice president of global affairs, also expressed openness to the idea of letting regulators have access to Facebook algorithms that are used to amplify content. But Clegg said he could not answer the question whether its algorithms amplified the voices of people who had breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

 

The algorithms ā€œshould be held to account, if necessary, by regulation so that people can match what our systems say theyā€™re supposed to do from what actually happens,ā€ Clegg told CNNā€™s ā€œState of the Union.ā€

 

He spoke days after former Facebook employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen testified on Capitol Hill about how the company entices users to keep scrolling, harming teensā€™ well-being.

 

ā€œWeā€™re going to introduce something which I think will make a considerable difference, which is where our systems see that the teenager is looking at the same content over and over again and itā€™s content which may not be conducive to their well-being, we will nudge them to look at other content,ā€ Clegg told CNN.

 

In addition, ā€œweā€™re introducing something called, ā€˜take a break,ā€™ where we will be prompting teens to just simply just take a break from using Instagram,ā€ Clegg said.

 

U.S. senators last week grilled Facebook on its plans to better protect young users on its apps, drawing on leaked internal research that showed the social media giant was aware of how its Instagram app damaged the mental health of youth.

 

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committeeā€™s antitrust subcommittee, has argued for more regulation against technology companies like Facebook.

 

ā€œIā€™m just tired of hearing ā€˜trust usā€™, and itā€™s time to protect those moms and dads that have been struggling with their kids getting addicted to the platform and been exposed to all kinds of bad stuff,ā€ Klobuchar told CNN on Sunday after Cleggā€™s interview.

 

She said the United States needs a new privacy policy so that people can ā€œopt inā€ if they favor allowing their online data to be shared. The United States also should update childrenā€™s privacy laws and its competition policy, and require tech companies to make their algorithms more transparent, Klobuchar said.

 

Clegg noted that Facebook had recently put on hold its plans for developing Instagram Kids, aimed at pre-teens, and was introducing new optional controls for adults to supervise teens.

 

https://www.ntd.com/facebook-will-try-to-nudge-teens-away-from-harmful-content_687148.html