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Asking Veterans across the nation to come and reaffirm their oath to the American people. Our nation needs its Veterans now more than ever. Thank you for standing up for our nation and her people!!
https://restore-liberty.org/oath_to_america/
**Restore Liberty will not share anybody's information.
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I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic;
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Sign This Oath to Support and Defend The United States of America
I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic;
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Few groups are more actively engaged in the fight to educate Americans about the Marxist threat to liberty than the large group of veterans at STARRS! If you are looking for some way to become involved, support them!
https://www.robmaness.com/2021/11/starrs-calls-on-veterans-to-retake-oaths-on-november-11-fights-against-radicalism-in-military/
https://www.robmaness.com/2021/11/starrs-calls-on-veterans-to-retake-oaths-on-november-11-fights-against-radicalism-in-military/
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STARRS Calls On Veterans To Retake Oaths On November 11 - Fights Against Radicalism In Military
The group Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services (STARRS) is calling on veterans to retake their oath on November 11 as it continues
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San Diego CA fighting back against bought politician covid mandates 🔥
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Pfizer CEO says people who spread misinformation on Covid vaccines are 'criminals'.
These people have no shame, terrible deflection tactic, transparent even.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/09/covid-vaccines-pfizer-ceo-says-people-who-spread-misinformation-on-shots-are-criminals.html
These people have no shame, terrible deflection tactic, transparent even.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/09/covid-vaccines-pfizer-ceo-says-people-who-spread-misinformation-on-shots-are-criminals.html
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Pfizer CEO says people who spread misinformation on Covid vaccines are 'criminals'
People who spread misinformation on Covid-19 vaccines are "criminals," Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said, "because they have literally cost millions of lives."
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Sesame Street Now encouraging children to join the mRNA Clinical Trials.
For totally NOT dark reasons ..
#mRNAClinicalTrial
#ProtectOurChildren
For totally NOT dark reasons ..
#mRNAClinicalTrial
#ProtectOurChildren
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Sherif Clay Higgens:
“If you wanna get a vaccine, get it. If you don’t, don’t.
That’s called freedom.
Freedom is what’s at stake and some of us are prepared to carry that fight with every drop of our blood”
#ClayHiggens
#MedicalTyranny
“If you wanna get a vaccine, get it. If you don’t, don’t.
That’s called freedom.
Freedom is what’s at stake and some of us are prepared to carry that fight with every drop of our blood”
#ClayHiggens
#MedicalTyranny
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GLENN BECK | Revealing? FBI RAIDS journalist’s home for alleged Biden diary
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MARK DICE | FBI Raided James O'Keefe's Home, And What They're Looking for Will Blow Your Mind
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LEGAL ANALYST GREG JARRETT: “What the SDNY & DOJ has done to James O’Keefe…outrageous & lawless”
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LEGAL ANALYST GREG JARRETT: “What the SDNY & DOJ has done to James O’Keefe…outrageous & lawless”
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UPDATE: New York Times Motion for Stay GRANTED in Project Veritas Defamation Lawsuit
As promised, Veritas is set to release NYT depositions TOMORROW. Stay tuned!
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As promised, Veritas is set to release NYT depositions TOMORROW. Stay tuned!
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Doctor at Hospital in Antwerp, Belgium explains that all ICU patients are "fully vaccinated".
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👉👉Migrants from the Middle East are trying to violently force their way into Poland at the border with Belarus. They’ve broken through the wire fencing. They want to go to Germany & Northern Europe for the generous public benefits.
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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla: ”A very small part of professionals, they circulate on purpose misinformation....those people are criminals, they are not bad people, they are criminals because they have literally cost millions of lives.”
This man is insane, and profit over people is his only concern.
This man is insane, and profit over people is his only concern.
The U.S. is about to lift a nearly 20-month international travel ban. Here’s what you need to know
International arrival and departure halls have been among the sleepiest parts of U.S. airports since Covid-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020.
That’s set to change Monday when the U.S. lifts pandemic travel restrictions that have barred many international visitors since early last year, measures that have driven down revenue at hotels, retailers, restaurants and airlines. First instated by the Trump administration and later expanded to include more countries by President Joe Biden earlier this year, the restrictions prohibited most visitors from the EU, U.K., South Africa, India, Brazil and China from flying into the U.S.
The reopening of the border to many international visitors comes with a new set of rules, such as vaccination requirements.
Airlines have reported a jump in bookings to the U.S. and expect an immediate surge in travelers, even before peak holiday periods.
United Airlines said it expects 50% more international inbound passengers on Monday from a week earlier, when it carried 20,000 people. Delta Air Lines said it expects many of its international flights on Monday to be full and strong demand in the next few weeks. Airfare-tracking site Hopper said international flight searches to the U.S. have more than quadrupled since the Biden administration in September announced it would lift the restrictions.
Airlines have brought back more international flights, though schedules are still below pre-pandemic levels. United airline will fly 69% of its 2019 international schedule next month, up from 63% this month and its trans-Atlantic schedule will be 87% restored in December. American Airlines’ international capacity for November and December is set to be more than double that of a year ago and down 28% from 2019.
Here is what you need to know about international travel to the U.S. starting Nov. 8:
Proof of vaccination
Under the new rules, inbound non-citizens will have to show proof that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 before they fly into the U.S. That means the second of a two-dose vaccine must have been completed two weeks prior to departure. Documentation can be shown as a paper certificate, a photo of the document or a digitized version. It will be reviewed by airline personnel.
Accepted vaccines are those approved or authorized by the Food and Drug Administration and those listed for use by the World Health Organization: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Covishield, Sinopharm and Sinovac.
Covid tests
The U.S. will also require proof of a negative Covid test from within the past three days for all vaccinated travelers. The country has required that since January for all arrivals, including U.S. citizens.
If a traveler is not vaccinated, including a U.S. citizen, the Covid test must have been taken from within one day of departure.
Both rapid antigen and PCR test results will be accepted.
Minors and other vaccine exemptions
The U.S. has outlined a number of exemptions to the new rules. Those include international travelers under the age of 18, as some countries haven’t yet authorized vaccines for children or have low vaccine availability.
International visitors over the age of 2, traveling with vaccinated adults must still show proof of a negative Covid test taken within three days of departure. If they are traveling unaccompanied they must show proof of a test taken within one day.
The U.S. is also exempting vaccination requirements for visitors from 50 countries that have low vaccine availability and vaccination rates, including much of Africa as well as Afghanistan, Haiti, Iraq and Armenia.
Visitors who haven’t been vaccinated for medical reasons will need to present a letter to the airline from a medical professional. There are also limited exceptions for visitors who need to travel to the U.S. for humanitarian reasons or an emergency, which will require a State Department letter before departure.
U.S. citizens
U.S.
International arrival and departure halls have been among the sleepiest parts of U.S. airports since Covid-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020.
That’s set to change Monday when the U.S. lifts pandemic travel restrictions that have barred many international visitors since early last year, measures that have driven down revenue at hotels, retailers, restaurants and airlines. First instated by the Trump administration and later expanded to include more countries by President Joe Biden earlier this year, the restrictions prohibited most visitors from the EU, U.K., South Africa, India, Brazil and China from flying into the U.S.
The reopening of the border to many international visitors comes with a new set of rules, such as vaccination requirements.
Airlines have reported a jump in bookings to the U.S. and expect an immediate surge in travelers, even before peak holiday periods.
United Airlines said it expects 50% more international inbound passengers on Monday from a week earlier, when it carried 20,000 people. Delta Air Lines said it expects many of its international flights on Monday to be full and strong demand in the next few weeks. Airfare-tracking site Hopper said international flight searches to the U.S. have more than quadrupled since the Biden administration in September announced it would lift the restrictions.
Airlines have brought back more international flights, though schedules are still below pre-pandemic levels. United airline will fly 69% of its 2019 international schedule next month, up from 63% this month and its trans-Atlantic schedule will be 87% restored in December. American Airlines’ international capacity for November and December is set to be more than double that of a year ago and down 28% from 2019.
Here is what you need to know about international travel to the U.S. starting Nov. 8:
Proof of vaccination
Under the new rules, inbound non-citizens will have to show proof that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 before they fly into the U.S. That means the second of a two-dose vaccine must have been completed two weeks prior to departure. Documentation can be shown as a paper certificate, a photo of the document or a digitized version. It will be reviewed by airline personnel.
Accepted vaccines are those approved or authorized by the Food and Drug Administration and those listed for use by the World Health Organization: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Covishield, Sinopharm and Sinovac.
Covid tests
The U.S. will also require proof of a negative Covid test from within the past three days for all vaccinated travelers. The country has required that since January for all arrivals, including U.S. citizens.
If a traveler is not vaccinated, including a U.S. citizen, the Covid test must have been taken from within one day of departure.
Both rapid antigen and PCR test results will be accepted.
Minors and other vaccine exemptions
The U.S. has outlined a number of exemptions to the new rules. Those include international travelers under the age of 18, as some countries haven’t yet authorized vaccines for children or have low vaccine availability.
International visitors over the age of 2, traveling with vaccinated adults must still show proof of a negative Covid test taken within three days of departure. If they are traveling unaccompanied they must show proof of a test taken within one day.
The U.S. is also exempting vaccination requirements for visitors from 50 countries that have low vaccine availability and vaccination rates, including much of Africa as well as Afghanistan, Haiti, Iraq and Armenia.
Visitors who haven’t been vaccinated for medical reasons will need to present a letter to the airline from a medical professional. There are also limited exceptions for visitors who need to travel to the U.S. for humanitarian reasons or an emergency, which will require a State Department letter before departure.
U.S. citizens
U.S.
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Best Western CEO fears for the industry's future: 'It's really bad'
Travel, tourism and hospitality has been at the center of the Covid-19 crunch, hammered by a pandemic that has made many people afraid to travel and use hotels.
citizens are not required to present proof of vaccination before departure. However, if they do not, they will have to show proof of a negative Covid test taken within one day, instead of three days for travelers with a Covid vaccination record.
Contact tracing
All U.S.-bound travelers will be required to provide contact information such as e-mail, phone number and address to airlines in the case of an outbreak following arrival.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/07/us-to-lift-international-travel-entry-ban-here-are-the-rules.html
Contact tracing
All U.S.-bound travelers will be required to provide contact information such as e-mail, phone number and address to airlines in the case of an outbreak following arrival.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/07/us-to-lift-international-travel-entry-ban-here-are-the-rules.html
CNBC
The U.S. is about to lift a nearly 20-month international travel ban. Here's what you need to know
The U.S. on Monday will lift pandemic travel restrictions that barred visitors in from nearly three dozen countries with vaccine and other requirements.