Basically everything in Lin Wood's thread is part of the broad QAnon conspiracy: supposed videos of abuse and murder, Kappy's suicide, secret keys, intel agencies.
(The only thing that's new to me is involving the Lizard Squad hacker group, but I'm sure that's just cos I missed it).
That said, classic QAnon says Trump knows this stuff already and is already fighting the bad guys. Wood thinks the global child-killing conspiracy part is real, but that the "Trump is fighting the baddies, this is a show" part isn't.
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Trump: I hope Mike Pence does the right thing. If he does the right thing we win the election... all VP Pence has to do is send it back to the state and we [sic] become President and you're the happiest people.
Trump: I said to Mike [Pence], that doesn't take courage. What takes courage is doing nothing.
On Biden becoming President, he says "We're not going to let that happen".
Trump is now talking about how the Biden Administration will take Jefferson's name off the monument.
Every HMO has a website, an app, phone lines. Israelis interact with their HMO to make appointments, get test results and manage prescriptions all in a single place.
The HMOs sent alerts to all over-60s and text messages to their phones: "you are eligible to make an appointment for a coronavirus vaccine".
In England, 521,594 people had received the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine by Sunday 20 December. Of those, 367k, 70%, were over the age of 80.
There are something like 2.5 million people in England and Wales over the age of 80, so this is impressive but there's a long way still to go.
Israel vaccinated 60k people yesterday, up to 1.4% of the total population, but is offering the vaccine to all under-60s, which leaves some of the oldest, most vulnerable people fighting for appointment slots.
I mean, did the EU really want to limit the UK's access to Europol and Eurojust? Or were these just negotiating positions to give away so the UK could 'win' something?
Is this one really a "UK win" and not just a sensible compromise between two positions that were both flexible and close to begin with?
A night of high drama in Israel's Knesset tonight, which will automatically dissolve in a day unless the 2020 budget deadline is extended. First, a filibuster from the coalition's Isaac Pindrus, to give coalition MKs more time to arrive for the vote.
It looked like the vote would fail, but then Netanyahu did a deal with one of the Arab parties, Ra'am, convincing them to abstain, giving the Likud coalition a slight edge. In the electronic vote, Likud seemed to have it, assuming the confirmatory voice vote matched.
Suddenly, four Knesset members walk in for the voice vote, including one who was reportedly hiding in his car and, unexpectedly, a Likud member too. All four voted against the delay, killing the proposal and leading Israel to its fourth election in roughly two years.