Annie Bananie posted: " Item: Curry pork cutlets Date: December 20, 2021 Location: 秀玉, Wuhan, China Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ Here's an unassuming curry pork cutlet that turned out surprisingly good - way beyond my expectations. Gotta admit that I was ready to be disappointed"
Item: Curry pork cutlets Date: December 20, 2021 Location: 秀玉, Wuhan, China Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆
Here's an unassuming curry pork cutlet that turned out surprisingly good - way beyond my expectations. Gotta admit that I was ready to be disappointed but the pork turned out to be super juicy and flavourful. This is one to go back for
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All the hopes and the drams for the future that had been kindled and nurtured through the past years had been wrenched from the cross and sealed in a cold tomb, a burial that signified the end of everything the band of followers cared for. Jesus was not only their hope for the future, he […]
aletho posted: " The Naked Emperor's Newsletter | April16, 2022 Advertising / propaganda played a massive part in keeping citizens compliant and afraid. Quite frankly, advertising companies should feel ashamed with the amount of societal manipulation they caused in e"
Advertising / propaganda played a massive part in keeping citizens compliant and afraid. Quite frankly, advertising companies should feel ashamed with the amount of societal manipulation they caused in exchange for government coin.
Early on in the pandemic, the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) in the UK called for an increase in the perceived threat of Covid by using hard-hitting emotional messages. However, it has since been revealed that government contracts and messages were in place weeks before lockdowns were even suggested.
These adverts were produced in collaboration with behavioural scientists, trying to nudge people to do what they wanted using tactics that operate below the level of awareness.
The UK spent over £240 million on these adverts in 2020 and up to £320 million in 2021. Obscene amounts of money. To put this in context, the government spent £46 million on advertising "Get Ready for Brexit" in 2019, the biggest spend since the second world war.
I have posted some of the worst images from the UK below. They made people feel guilty, ashamed, worried that they would kill people and angry against those who did not precisely follow the rules.
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Cannabis News World posted: "Most U.S. customers would be just fine with banks serving weed companies Growth op American Bankers Association survey results are in line with legalization poll numbers Excerpt only ... READ MORE BELOW Source : Most U.S. customers would be just"
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Mohammed posted: "A video is currently viral on social media with the claim that an elephant attacked a Muslim man and a boy in Kerala who tried to feed meat to the elephant. One Ravindra Tiwari wrote, "Are these fellows born idiots or are they trying to convert even an"
A video is currently viral on social media with the claim that an elephant attacked a Muslim man and a boy in Kerala who tried to feed meat to the elephant.
One Ravindra Tiwari wrote, "Are these fellows born idiots or are they trying to convert even animals to Islam? [sic]"
केरल के इस मुस्लिम ने हाथी को मांस देने की कोशिश....देखो क्या हुआ क्या ये लोग पैदाइशी राक्षस हैं ये जानवरों को भी इस्लाम में बदलने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं pic.twitter.com/1uOCpRNE1E
— Uttam Chaurasiya - ( भारतीय ) (@INDUttam) April 13, 2022
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Alt News carried out a reverse image search of the screenshots from the video and found that news outlets from southern states have covered the incident.
ETV Bharat reported that a man courageously saved his four-year-old son from being attacked by an elephant. Matrubhumi reported that the incident took place in Malappuram district.
Alt News found that the video was shot in Pazamparampa village which falls under the Keezuparmpa post of Malappuram district. Keezuparmpa Gram Panchayat chairman Sakkiya Nisar YP confirmed the same to us while stating, "The female elephant seen in the video while attacking the kid is owned by Abdul Nassar. The name of the elephant is Mini."
He said that there is a custom in Kerala to feed coconuts to elephants to cure scurvy baby bumps. The incident took place when a minor boy along with his father tried to feed a coconut to Mini.
Alt News reached out to Abdul Nassar. He said, "The incident is about four to six months old when my neighbour Nabeel Kunhappu, who works in Saudi Arabia, had come home during vacation."
Nassar said that Kunhappu along with family members wanted to feed the elephant. Kunhappu gave a coconut to the elephant. The coconut was hard and the elephant did not like it. A video of Kunhappu feeding Mini is attached below.
"Later Kunhappu's son started insisting that he too wants to feed the elephant. But when the boy raised his arm to give a coconut to the elephant, the animal charged at him. Kunhappu pulled the boy away," added Nassar.
Though the incident took place a few months back, it went viral after Kunhappu, who recently returned to Saudi Arabia, shared it on his Facebook account.
The video has been shared with a false claim. The man and his son were not feeding meat to the elephant but gave the elephant a coconut.
Cannabis News World posted: "Catholic Church Against Cannabis Legalization in Minnesota cannabis now The Bible is life's skeleton key: a document that, in the right (or wrong) hands, can be useful for justifying (or condemning) just about anything. That latest interpretation of "
Catholic Church Against Cannabis Legalization in Minnesota cannabis now The Bible is life's skeleton key: a document that, in the right (or wrong) hands, can be useful for justifying (or condemning) just about anything. That latest interpretation of divine will is why the Catholic Church opposes marijuana legalization in Minnesota. Last year, with support from Gov. Tim Walz, a legalization bill passed the Democratic Party-controlled state House. Getting through the Republican majority state Senate will require support from reluctant Republicans—and will have to survive opposition from a coalition called Minnesotans Against Marijuana Legalization, which consists of the state police officers' union, truckers and the Minnesota Catholic Conference (MCC), the Church's policy shop. Special Coalition Echoes Republican Cannabis Fears The MCC's stance against cannabis legalization follows other Catholic organizations in other states standing against legalization. In 2018, Michigan's Catholic Church urged voters to reject that state's Proposal 1. (Voters didn't listen.) In Canada, where the national government legalized cannabis in 2018, the Church at least signaled tepid support for medical cannabis "when properly dispensed for therapeutic purposes," but spoke out against using cannabis for "deliberate intoxication." (The Church has yet to receive the "cannabis as wellness product" memo.) The Church has a losing record, but fortune may be kinder in Minnesota, where the Catholic Church appears to be taking the lead against cannabis legalization. At a January press conference announcing the launch of Minnesotans Against Marijuana Legalization, it was the Catholic Conference's Ryan Hamilton who condemned the legalization bill as not "a justice bill, [but] a marijuana commercialization bill," according to the Associated Press. As for why legalization is bad, opponents brought up all the usual bugaboos—more people driving stoned, more people failing drug tests and thus unable to work—but, in a departure from the usual anti-legalization script, with the additional flavor of the holy word. "Our direction on this issue comes from the pope himself," Hamilton said in an interview…
Editors posted: " Westminster council validated five planning applications in the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association amenity society area to date in April 2022. Installation of a new shopfront, rendering of the brick pilasters, installation of new hanging sign"
Westminster council validated five planning applications in the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association amenity society area to date in April 2022. Installation of a new shopfront, rendering of the brick pilasters, installation of new hanging sign, replacement of forecourt paving and pavement lights, and associated internal alterations. (Linked with 22/02050/FULL) 39 Great Titchfield Street London W1W 7PFRef. No: […]
Cannabis News World posted: "NCAA Relaxes Drug Testing Policies for Cannabis norml The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has taken a progressive step forward with respect to their policies regarding athletes' personal cannabis use by relaxing their cannabis testing "
NCAA Relaxes Drug Testing Policies for Cannabis norml The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has taken a progressive step forward with respect to their policies regarding athletes' personal cannabis use by relaxing their cannabis testing policies. The post NCAA Relaxes Drug Testing Policies for Cannabis appeared first on NORML.
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The OnePlus 10R promises to push its performance to the Max Are microbes the future of recycling? It's complicated The Weekly Authority: An Ace up OnePlus' sleeve An interview with a former Xinjiang prisoner, who details how China extensively uses tech like Hikvision surveillance cameras to facilitate human rights abuses (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch) I got […]
Cannabis News World posted: "New York To Let People With Marijuana Convictions Open Dispensaries Before Big Businesses Can Enter Market MJ moment New York regulators are set to approve a rule making it so people with prior marijuana convictions, or whose family members have been "
New York To Let People With Marijuana Convictions Open Dispensaries Before Big Businesses Can Enter Market MJ moment New York regulators are set to approve a rule making it so people with prior marijuana convictions, or whose family members have been harmed by criminalization, will get the first round of adult-use marijuana retailer licenses—ahead of existing medical cannabis businesses. The proposal to create the conditional licenses will be taken up by the New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB) on Thursday. It's a move that would set the state apart from others that have enacted legalization but faced criticism over a lack of promised equity results. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) is expected to announce the plan on Thursday, as first reported by The New York Times. Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) Executive Director Chris Alexander told the newspaper that he expects upwards of 200 "justice involved" applicants to receive the priority licenses under the proposal, with retailers potentially coming online by the year's end. To qualify for the conditional license, an applicant would need to have been convicted of a cannabis-related offense prior to March 31, 2021, when the state's adult-use legalization law was enacted. Those who have a "parent, legal guardian, child, spouse, or dependent" who faced such convictions would also be eligible, as would those who were themselves dependent on someone with a conviction. There are some business-related requirements in order for eligible applicants. For example, the measure states that they must "hold or have held, for a minimum of two years, at least ten percent ownership interest in, and control of, a qualifying business, which means a business that had net profit for at least two of the years the business was in operation." Non-profit organizations could also be eligible to hold the licenses if they "intentionally serve justice involved individuals and communities with historically high rates of arrest, conviction, incarceration or other indicators of…
Kalim Ahmed posted: "A 30-second long video clip where All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi is being greeted by a swarm of supporters in Jaipur's Rajasthan was reported by multiples media outlets as supporters of the party chanting pro-Pak"
A 30-second long video clip where All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi is being greeted by a swarm of supporters in Jaipur's Rajasthan was reported by multiples media outlets as supporters of the party chanting pro-Pakistan slogans.
We performed a keyword search on Facebook and came across the same video but of better quality. After carefully listening to the video, it was clear that the supporters were chanting "Owaisi Saab zindabad". This can be heard at 11 seconds in the video below.
Alt News reached out to M Salim Khan, an AIMIM worker who was present at the scene. Khan said, "Owaisi Saab left the hotel around 8:30 pm to go pray at a nearby mosque. He went with his driver in a WagonR. Between 10:00 pm and 10:15 pm, when he was leaving the mosque, people surrounded him and started chanting slogans. We reached the spot within five minutes to escort him out. The people surrounding him were mostly young and they also chanted the Taqbeer. However, no objectionable chants were made."
We checked the Facebook page of AIMIM Rajasthan and found a second video from the incident. This video was recorded when Owaisi already sat in his car and was leaving. In this video, it can be heard that the youth surrounding him chanted, "Nara e Taqbeer, Allahu Akbar" [God is great]. This was followed by, "Dekho dekho kaun aya? Sher aya sher" [Look who's here? The tiger].
Alt News reached out to Commissioner of Jaipur police, Anand Srivastava, who told us, "We have investigated the video and we did not find objectionable chants being raised".
Replying to one of the viral tweets, the police said, "Jaipur police has verified the facts in the video and did not find any objectionable slogans being raised. We recommend people to ignore such rumours."
@jaipur_police ने उक्त वीडियो के तथ्यों को Verify किया तो उक्त घटनाक्रम मैं देश विरोधी नारे लगाने की बात के तथ्य नहीं पाए गए | इस तरह की अफवाहों पर ध्यान ना दें |
To conclude, a video of AIMIM supporters greeting Assaduddin Owaisi outside a mosque was misreported by many media outlets as his supporters chanting pro-Pakistan slogan. Alt News found that they were chanting "Owaisi Saab zindabad".
Editors posted: " Camden Council has registered 13 planning applications in Bloomsbury ward, including Fitzrovia East, to date in April 2022. This monthly list will be updated throughout the month. Please note: due to the change in the Bloomsbury ward boundary this"
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FedEx Cup champion Patrick Cantlay birdied the final four holes Friday for a 4-under 67 and took a two-stroke lead over Robert Streb halfway through the RBC Heritage.
Golfer Morgan Hoffmann, who was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy in 2017 and hasn't participated in a PGA Tour event since 2019, has missed the cut at the RBC Heritage. "I definitely wanted to prove to myself that I could do it again," he said.
Australian golfing great Jack Newton, who has died aged 72, is being hailed as a trailblazer and fearless competitor who leaves a lasting legacy on his sport.
Shirley Spork, one of the 13 founders of the LPGA Tour who learned two weeks ago she would be inducted into the LPGA Hall of Fame, died Tuesday, the LPGA said. She was 94.
Said CBS analyst Nick Faldo on his Rory McIlroy call at the Masters on Sunday: "I got caught up on that for a split second and I reacted. And so you're right, I got it all wrong for a split second."
Abhishek Kumar posted: "A video that shows anti-Muslim slogans being raised during a rally is viral on social media. It is being shared with the following caption in Hindi, "Hindu anger erupts in Tripura". त्रिपुरा में हिंदुओं का गुस्सा फूटा, रैली और नारे सुने । मुहमद, तेरे ब"
A video that shows anti-Muslim slogans being raised during a rally is viral on social media. It is being shared with the following caption in Hindi, "Hindu anger erupts in Tripura".
त्रिपुरा में हिंदुओं का गुस्सा फूटा, रैली और नारे सुने । मुहमद, तेरे बाप का नाम - जय श्रीराम जय श्रीराम
We performed a reverse image search on one of the stills from the video and found that it was tweeted by journalist Mir Faisal in October 2021. As per his tweet, Hindu organisations took out a rally in Tripura in which anti-Muslim slogans were raised. Faisal wrote, "At least 12 mosques and a dozen Muslim homes have been targeted in the last one week."
Atleast 12 Mosques and dozens of Muslims houses are targetted since a week. #IslamophobiaInIndia
We further performed a keyword search and found the viral video on the YouTube channel of a northeast-based news portal, News Move, uploaded on October 27, 2021.
The description of the video reads, "Protest erupts in Tripura after mosque vandalised, arson at shops and shanties. The incident happened in the Panisagar area of North Tripura on October 26. The arson happened during a VHP rally against attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. Minorities took out protest rallies in North district headquarters in Dharmanagar. CrPC 144 has been promulgated in Dharmanagar until further notice."
According to a report in The Wire, anti-Muslim and frenzied slogans were raised during a Vishwa Hindu Parishad rally in Tripura's Panisagar on October 26, 2021. During the rally, a mosque was vandalised and many houses and shops were attacked. Tripura police had dismissed the attack on a mosque in Panisagar as a rumour, however, Alt News found that the ground reality was different.
To conclude, the viral video is old and has nothing to do with any recent incident in Tripura.
Kinjal posted: "A photo of 'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri with Prime Minister Modi is viral as part of an infographic that reads, "The KASHMIR FILES donated the entire fund of 200 crores to the Prime Minister's Fund. Salute to Vivek Agnihotri for donating t"
A photo of 'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri with Prime Minister Modi is viral as part of an infographic that reads, "The KASHMIR FILES donated the entire fund of 200 crores to the Prime Minister's Fund. Salute to Vivek Agnihotri for donating the entire collection of 'The Kashmir Files' to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund." It is important to note that the film has earned approximately ₹250 crores at the box office.
The Kashmir Files के निर्माता विवेक अग्निहोत्री ने अपना वादा पूरा करते हुए 200 करोड़ का चेक प्रधानमंत्री राहत कोष के लिए मोदी जी को सौंपा। इस पैसे का इस्तेमाल कश्मीरी पंडितों के लिए किया जाएगा। pic.twitter.com/3lbOB13f7t
We performed a Google reverse image search on the photo and found it in an article on Dainik Jagran's English portal published on March 13, 2022. According to the article, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, his wife Pallavi Joshi and filmmaker Abhishek Agarwal met Prime Minister Modi on March 12 where the PM appreciated the team for the film.
On March 12, filmmaker Abhishek Agarwal tweeted some more pictures of their meeting with PM Modi.
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) March 12, 2022
Did Vivek Agnihotri donate ₹200 crores to PM Relief Fund?
We did not find reports corroborating the claim that Vivek Agnihotri has donated ₹200 crores to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund.
We came across a report by Patrika published earlier this year discussing an interview of Vivek Agnihotri and Pallavi Joshi. According to the report, Agnihotri was asked a question about whether he will be donating the film's earnings. Joshi called the question absurd and said that there are four producers of the film and they are the ones who earn money and further invest it in future projects.
It is noteworthy that Niyaz Khan, an IAS officer from Madhya Pradesh, had asked Agnihotri in a tweet to donate the earnings of 'The Kashmir Files' to Kashmiri Pandits. Agnihotri took a jibe at Khan in response.
Sir Niyaz Khaan Sahab, Bhopal aa raha hoon 25th ko. Please give an appointment so we can meet and exchange ideas how we can help and how you can help with the royalty of your books and your power as an IAS officer. https://t.co/9P3oif8nfL
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) March 20, 2022
Aaj Tak contacted Agnihotri's PR team regarding the viral claim. His PR team dismissed this claim as a rumour.
To sum it up, a photo of Vivek Agnihotri's meeting with PM Modi was shared with the false claim that he handed over a cheque of ₹200 crores to PM Modi for the Prime Minister's Relief Fund.
Cannabis News World posted: "Michigan Legislation Aims to Remove Cannabis as Schedule I Drug Cannabtimes <![CDATA[Michiganders voted to legalized adult-use cannabis in the November 2018 election, but the plant remains scheduled alongside controlled substances like LSD, ecstasy"
Michigan Legislation Aims to Remove Cannabis as Schedule I Drug Cannabtimes <![CDATA[Michiganders voted to legalized adult-use cannabis in the November 2018 election, but the plant remains scheduled alongside controlled substances like LSD, ecstasy and heroin under state law. Aiming to address repercussions associated with that designation, House Bill 5877 would remove cannabis from the state's list of Schedule I drugs. Substances on that list have a high potential for abuse and have no currently accepted medical use in treatment, as defined by Michigan law. While many state residents who purchase and use medical or adult-use cannabis under Michigan's state-legal program are not impacted by the designation, House Democratic Floor Leader Yousef Rabhi, who sponsors H.B. 5877, said continuing to classify cannabis as a Schedule I drug does have broad implications, MLive.com reported. Those who use or possess Schedule I drugs could face consequences related to employment, guardianship, criminal punishment and housing, such job or tenant applications that include policies that prohibit substances on the list, Rabhi told the news outlet. "And then there are things like Child Protective Services," Rabhi said. "People who have been legal cannabis users, even medical users, it has been used in our CPS laws, because [they] reference our schedule of substances." Rabhi currently has eight Democratic colleagues signed on for sponsorship. He's hoping to gain support from across the aisle, he told MLive.]]>
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