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'Vaccine passports by the back door!' UK PM admits coronavirus IDs will be needed for pubs & theatres

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© AFP or licensorsBoris said today the nation would have to get used to rolling vaccinations
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has admitted the Government is heavily considering people requiring vaccines or taking tests in order to open much of the hospitality sector. During the Monday coronavirus briefing, the Prime Minister explained one of the possibilities on how the UK could return to normal. He insisted protecting people in the hospitality sector had proven one of the "hardest nuts to crack" during the pandemic.


Comment: Meanwhile other sectors of the economy such as delivery drivers, airline staff, construction workers, healthcare staff, supermarket staff, and so on, have been working throughout the manufactured crisis.


He admitted that providing proof of taking a vaccine or a rapid test could be a measure taken before allowing entry for some elements of hospitality.


Comment: One consequence of forcing massive amounts of people to take faulty PCR tests will be reports of a 'surge' in cases, yet again, and which, previously, the government have used as reason to lockdown.


He said: " What we're thinking of is mass vaccination plus lateral flow rapid testing for those bits that are the toughest nuts to crack.

Comment: Isn't it suspicious that, elsewhere in the world, coercing citizens into taking these experimental vaccines and mandating they carry ID cards - often associated with totalitarian states - is not deemed necessary? Why are some countries so eager to implement what would be considered tyrannical policies?


Star

Trump surprises supporters at Presidents Day rally in Florida, crowd goes nuts

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President Donald Trump dropped in on surprised supporters attending a Presidents Day rally on Monday in Florida.

Trump and his motorcade slowly drove past supporters rallying in West Palm Beach. Video shows the president in the back seat of the vehicle surrounded by cheering supporters holding American and pro-Trump flags while chanting "U-S-A."

According to Newsweek, there were about 600 people in attendance at the rally.

Since leaving the White House, Trump has been staying at his private Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, despite attempts to have him kicked out.

The president is fresh off an impeachment acquittal in the Senate. The Daily Wire reported Saturday:

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Bill Gates goes full Captain Planet, wants to change 'every aspect of economy' while we dine on fake meat

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates is pushing drastic and 'fundamental' changes to the economy in order to immediately halt the release of greenhouse gasses - primarily carbon dioxide - and 'go to zero' in order to save the planet from long-prognosticated (and consistently wrong) environmental disaster.

Changes we'll need to make in order to realize Gates' vision include:
  • Allocating $35 billion per year on climate and clean energy research.
  • Electric everything.
  • Widespread consumption of fake meat, since cows account for '4% of all greenhouse gases.'
  • Retooling the steel and cement industries, which Gates says account for 16% of all carbon dioxide emissions, to inject up to 30% of captured C02 into concrete, and create a different type of steel.
  • Widespread adoption of next generation nuclear energy to supplement wind and solar.

Comment: And on the consumption of meat, Gates is now saying that rich countries should only eat synthetic beef because the methane from cow flatulence could lead to climate disaster - according to researchers who are, in all probability, funded by Gates and his ilk.
Bill Gates has urged rich nations to move to "100% synthetic beef" in order to address the greenhouse gas emissions driving global climate change.

In his new book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, the billionaire philanthropist stresses that while it remains possible for humanity to avert the disaster through technological achievements, government policy will ultimately be needed.

Speaking to the MIT Technology Review magazine, he said that some governments would be constrained by their wealth: "I don't think the poorest 80 countries will be eating synthetic beef. I do think all rich countries should move to 100% synthetic beef."

Burping cows bred for beef are a massive contributor to emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane, which has reached record levels according to research published last July.

The amount of methane in the atmosphere grew massively between 2000 and 2017, leading to what researchers believe could be a global warming increase of up to four degrees Celsius by the end of the century.

Scientists warn that this is a dangerous threshold for humanity to cross, leading to an increased risk of natural disasters due to ecological disruption which would cause mass famine and migration.

"Emissions from cattle and other ruminants are almost as large as those from the fossil fuel industry for methane," according to Dr Robert Jackson. "People joke about burping cows without realising how big the source really is."

Talking about the problem to MIT Technology Review, Mr Gates described the livestock problem as "very difficult" noting that even compounds which reduce methane emissions weren't enough.

"You can get used to the taste difference, and the claim is they're going to make it taste even better over time," added Mr Gates.

He noted one company, Memphis Meats, which actually makes synthetic meat at a cellular level to address this issue, but he said "I don't think that [technique of manufacturing synthetic beef] will ever be economical."

However, he added, companies such as Impossible and Beyond "have a road map, a quality road map and a cost road map, that makes them totally competitive".

While these companies represent less than 1% of the world's meat supply, "they're on their way", he added, saying he could actually see a path to addressing the issue



Black Magic

India: The WEF agenda behind Modi's destructive farm reform

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In September 2021 the UN will hold a Food Systems Summit. The aim will be to reshape world agriculture and food production in the context of the Malthusian UN Agenda 2030 "sustainable agriculture" goals. The recent radical farm laws from the government of Narenda Modi in India are part of the same global agenda, and it's all not good.

In Modi's India, farmers have been in massive protest since three new farm laws were rushed through Parliament last September. The Modi reforms were motivated by a well-organized effort of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its New Vision for Agriculture, part of Klaus Schwab's Great Reset, the corporate side of the UN Agenda 2030.

Modi Shock Therapy

In September, 2020 in a rushed Parliamentary voice vote, rather than a duly-registered formal vote, and reportedly with no prior consultation with Indian farmer unions or organizations, the government of Prime Minister Narenda Modi passed three new laws radically deregulating India's agriculture. That has sparked months of national farmer protest and nationwide strikes.The protests which are spreading across all India, demands repeal of the three laws.

In effect the laws end restrictions on large corporations' buying land and stockpiling commodities to control farmer prices. They also allow large multinational businesses to bypass local or regional state markets where farmers' produce is normally sold at guaranteed prices, and allows business to strike direct deals with farmers. This all will result in the ruin of an estimated tens millions of marginal or smallholder farmers and small middlemen in India's fragile food chain.

Oscar

Fauci wins $1 million Israeli prize for 'defending science'

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Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious diseases expert, has won a $1 million Israeli prize for "defending science" throughout his career.

The Dan David Foundation, which is based at Tel Aviv University, said on Monday that Fauci has won the prize for "courageously defending science in the face of uninformed opposition during the challenging COVID crisis," the Seattle Times reported.

"As the COVID-19 pandemic unraveled, [Fauci] leveraged his considerable communication skills to address people gripped by fear and anxiety and worked relentlessly to inform individuals in the United States and elsewhere about the public health measures essential for containing the pandemic's spread," the foundation's awards committee said.


Comment: Some would argue that the statements made by Fauci are largely responsible for causing the "fear and anxiety".


Fauci has been at the forefront of the pandemic as he worked with former President Trump and President Biden to protect the country from the coronavirus.

Comment: It makes sense that a foundation based in Israel and (and very likely supported and directed by the government) would come out to champion Fauci's position on the virus given the middle eastern nation's hard-line approach to "treating" the disease:


Health

The Navalny case, the Berlin doctors, and the Lancet: Hippocrates vs. Mengele

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The mystery of what the Berlin doctors treating Alexei Navalny discovered in his bloodstream and urine tests in Germany has deepened after the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov publicly referred last week to the clinical findings of a Basel University Hospital neurologist, Vitaly Kozak. Kozak has been reporting for several weeks that the biomedical data tables published in The Lancet in December reveal evidence of cholinesterase inhibition effects of poisoning by the drug lithium which Navalny was taking himself before his collapse on August 20.

That's pathological self-medication - an overdose, not a Kremlin poison plot.

What then can be the reason the editors of The Lancet, Richard Horton (lead image, 1st left) and Astrid James (2nd left), have refused to publish a clinical commentary in the form of questions from Kozak?

There's more to the mystery than that. Horton and James also refuse to answer questions about the circumstances of their publication of Navalny's data records separately from the case report authored by Navalny's chief treating doctors in Berlin, Kai-Uwe Eckardt (right) and David Steindl.

Eckardt and Steindl have now been asked to clarify the circumstances of the publication of their case report on Navalny and the separate biomedical data. They do not answer. Because of the contradiction between the evidence in their data records and the interpretation widely given to their case report in the press and by NATO officials, Eckardt and Steindl were asked to say if the title of the report they wrote, "Novichok nerve agent poisoning", was their choice of title, or The Lancet's in London. Eckardt and Steindl will not say.

Arrow Down

'Hard hitting journalism': Newsweek mocked for article on Biden winning Mario Kart race against granddaughter

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Newsweek magazine has found itself the object of ridicule after publishing an article about President Joe Biden winning a Mario Kart race against his granddaughter.

In the Monday article, titled, 'Joe Biden, playing as Luigi, wins in Mario Kart race against granddaughter at Camp David', staff writer Marina Watts reported on the details of Biden's video game victory, prompting critics on social media to accuse the magazine of going easy on the new president.

The magazine gushed that Biden spent his first President's Day weekend at Camp David with family. "Despite not being at the same gaming level as his granddaughter, the commander-in-chief came out victorious," the article reads.


Propaganda

All this talk of independence: The UK CGTN ban

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© Screenshot from 2016 coverage on CCTV of the launch of CGTN
One week ago, the UK's Office of Communications (Ofcom), the government regulator for broadcasting and telecoms, withdrew the UK broadcast license for China Global Television Network (CGTN), China's state-run English-language satellite news channel. The decision was made on the basis of UK broadcasting laws, which stipulate that licensees must have full control, including editorial oversight, over licensed services.

The revocation notice from Ofcom, available online and transparent to all, makes plain that the primary issue of concern in the regulator's investigation of CGTN last year was that of control, relating to the question of CGTN's objects and purpose. The notice states:
[We] have determined that CGTNC could not currently be granted a broadcasting licence as it would be disqualified under the statutory scheme. This is because CGTNC is both controlled by and an associate of an organisation, namely CCTV, which, as a result of its relationship with the Chinese Communist Party through the China Media Group, is a body whose objects are wholly or mainly of a political nature and/or is controlled by a body whose objects are wholly or mainly of a political nature.
Ofcom's conclusion, then, after months of deliberation, was that CGTN's operations in the UK are not independent, that it does not have full control, or editorial oversight over its programming.

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US lifts Houthi's terror designation, calls for negotiations as Houthi's move to take back last major pro-Saudi stronghold

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© AP Photo / Hani Mohammed
The rebel group, engaged in a long-running war with a Saudi-led military coalition trying to restore the former Yemeni government to power, has stepped up its attacks on Saudi Arabia proper as the Biden administration moved to revoke its terror designation.

The US State Department has called on Yemen's Houthis to halt their offensive on a major Yemeni government stronghold in northern Yemen, urging the militia to cease all military operations, 'other destabilizing actions', and to turn to negotiations.

"The United States urges the Houthis to halt their advance on Marib and cease all military operations and turn to negotiations. The Houthis' assault on Marib is the action of a group not committed to peace or to ending the war afflicting the people of Yemen," the State Department said in a statement Tuesday.

Comment: See also: It is now the 'Israel-led' coalition that is destroying Yemen


Star of David

Israel lashes out as ICC okays war crimes probe

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© Keren Manor/ActiveStills"Territorial Jurisdiction"
The International Criminal Court has territorial jurisdiction to investigate suspected war crimes in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, a panel of judges affirmed last week.

The ruling, which took months to hand down after being requested by the court's chief prosecutor, was welcomed by human rights groups who called for expeditious proceedings.

Israeli government figures condemned the ICC judges' decision, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it "pure anti-Semitism."

Fatou Bensouda, the ICC chief prosecutor, concluded a five-year preliminary examination of the situation in Palestine at the end of 2019, stating that criteria for war crimes investigations in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip had been met. Bensouda gave three examples of crimes meeting the threshold requirement of court jurisdiction in relation to the situation in Palestine.

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