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Project Veritas Part 4: Pfizer scientist says 'your antibodies are probably better than the vaccination'

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Project Veritas released the fourth video in its COVID vaccine investigative series today which exposed three Pfizer officials saying that antibodies lead to equal, if not better, protection against the virus compared to the vaccine.

Nick Karl, a scientist who is directly involved in the production of Pfizer's COVID vaccine, said that natural immunity is more effective than the very vaccine he works on, and Pfizer produces.

"When somebody is naturally immune -- like they got COVID -- they probably have more antibodies against the virus...When you actually get the virus, you're going to start producing antibodies against multiple pieces of the virus...So, your antibodies are probably better at that point than the [COVID] vaccination," Karl said. Notwithstanding, Karl still believes that vaccine mandates are positive for society.

Comment: James O'Keefe follow up:

Project Veritas' ongoing series on the Covid vaccine parts 1-3:


Attention

Drones begin falling from sky onto audience below watching synchronized light show in China

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Other drones begin to descend slowly, seemingly still under control from their operators
Brightly lit flying machines descending from the sky as people below scatter in panic is the sort of scene you might expect from a sci-fi film.

However the pedestrians seen running in fear in this video aren't escaping from invading aliens. Instead, they are running from falling drones.

The bizarre footage, taken from the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, shows the machines, lit up with bright blue lights, plummeting from the sky to the streets below.

Comment: This is at least the third time that this has happened, with another incident reported in June 2021 in Shanghai.


Attention

UK's Sarah Everard murder: Met to launch review of standards and internal culture

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© Reuters/Gareth FullerMetropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick
Leading figure will challenge force on corruption and sexual misconduct, vows Cressida Dick

The Metropolitan police is launching a review of professional standards and internal culture within the force, led by a high-profile anti-sleaze adviser, following the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer.

Writing in the Evening Standard, the Met commissioner, Cressida Dick, committed to appointing a "high-profile figure" to lead the review and to work alongside her on "standards, corruption [and] sexual misconduct".

Dick has faced calls to resign since Wayne Couzens was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison last week for the kidnap, rape and murder of 33-year-old Everard in March.

Comment: RT reports on the wider situation:
Nearly a thousand police officers and staffers from several forces across the UK have reportedly been investigated since 2015 after allegedly sharing abusive social media content, including sexist, racist, and homophobic material.

Despite the severity of the alleged offences, the majority - including several senior members - received only disciplinary action, according to an investigation by the Daily Mail. But the paper noted that the actual figure was likely to be far higher, since only 32 of the 44 police forces in England, Wales, and Scotland responded to its Freedom of Information requests.

According to the report, only a small fraction - 53 individuals - of at least 999 police force officers and employees accused by colleagues or members of the public over the past six years are no longer on the job. Nearly three quarters of the allegations were reportedly judged to be serious enough to warrant some type of disciplinary action.

Hundreds were reported for allegedly posting disturbing material on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, while others were accused of sending explicit photos to colleagues, and even sharing sexual content with underage and vulnerable victims.

The Met recorded the highest number of allegations, registering 277 complaints against its personnel, despite only providing the newspaper with data for the past year. The UK's largest police force has come in for increased scrutiny following the conviction of former Met officer Wayne Couzens for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Sarah Everard.

Chief Constable Craig Guildford, the standards spokesman for the National Police Chiefs' Council, told the paper that the body was "aware of rare cases" where inappropriate material had been shared, but noted that only a "very small number of staff think this is acceptable."

The figures come in the wake of revelations that Couzens had exchanged degrading content with colleagues on WhatsApp before he attacked Everard in March. The serving police officers - apparently including three from the Met Police - who shared messages with Couzens are now under criminal investigation.

Former Met Police Detective Superintendent Paige Kimberley recently accused UK Home Secretary Priti Patel and Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick of ignoring her reports about a "vulgar and sexist" WhatsApp group apparently similar to the one used by Couzens.

Kimberly had said the group was "aggressive and inappropriate" and included graphic images which displayed "very misogynistic and sexist" attitudes towards women. She also claimed to have raised her concerns of a "flourishing sexist environment" in the force with Cressida Dick in March.

In July, a total of 12 misconduct or gross-misconduct notices were handed to serving police officers by the Independent Officer for Police Conduct in relation to the investigation on Couzens. Three officers received gross-misconduct notices after sharing an "inappropriate graphic" via social media before manning the cordon on the scene of the search for Everard.

The police watchdog had also issued another notice for gross misconduct and an additional six notices for misconduct to officers who allegedly "breached standards of professional behaviour" by sharing details related to Couzens' prosecution in private messages.

Meanwhile, a recent investigation by the iNews outlet found that a total of 771 Met Police officers and staff have faced sexual misconduct allegations over the past 11 years. Over the same period, 163 Met officers were apparently arrested for various sexual offences - with 38 convicted in court.

However, the news outlet reported last week that only 83 of the accused officers have been dismissed since 2010 - citing data, obtained through a Freedom of Information request, from January 1, 2010 to May 31, 2021. The sexual misconduct allegations reportedly range from sexual harassment to sexual assault, rape, and using a position of power for sexual gain.
The problem of 'lad culture' in the British police forces is a real and serious issue. But efforts to correct it must not be allowed to become an opening for an even worse "solution":


Network

Web scrapers claim to possess and sell personal data on 1.5 billion Facebook users on a hacker forum

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The private and personal information of over 1.5 billion Facebook users is being sold on a popular hacking-related forum, potentially enabling cybercriminals and unscrupulous advertisers to target Internet users globally.

If authentic, this may constitute one of the biggest and most significant Facebook data dump to date.

Update - 5 October: The forum seller has today responded and denied the scam accusations, continuing to claim that the data is real. The seller commented they are willing to cooperate with administrators of the forum to prove the authenticity of the data.

Comment: Facebook appears to be big news right now, what with Zuckerberg losing over $6 billion as Facebook-empire outage lasted for hours, and whistleblower Frances Haugen's revelations of Facebook's ruthless pursuit of profit, and now this about data-scraping compromising users data. Let's hope, for Zucky's sake, that the old adage 'any press is good press' holds true.


Mr. Potato

Biden says Sinema being chased into the bathroom by activists is 'part of the process'

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When asked about Sen. Kyrsten Sinema being chased into a bathroom by illegal immigrant activists pushing for her to approve his spending package, Joe Biden said that this harassment is "part of the process."

"Do you think that those tactics are crossing a line?" the reporter asked.


Comment:

More from Washington Examiner:
Sinema confrontations escalate as she is accosted on plane and at DC airport

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona was confronted by protesters on a flight and in the airport about her refusal to support the Democrats' $3.5 trillion spending bill on Monday, one day after activists barged into a bathroom and filmed her .





Attention

HOAX: Black woman charged after allegedly posing as white male and sending violent, racist notes to neighbors

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On Wednesday, the Douglasville Police Department identified a black female who has allegedly been sending her neighbors racially-charges notes since December.

Police identified Terresha Lucas, a 30-year-old African-American female, as the suspect behind the notes, charging her with eight counts of making terroristic threats, according to a police statement.

Police said that residents of Manning Drive in Georgia began receiving notes in December from a person claiming to be a member of the Ku Klux Klan. "Lucas allegedly described herself as a six-feet-tall white male with a long, red beard who did not live in the neighborhood," the police statement said.

Comment: This seems to happen surprisingly often. See:


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Over 150 cops involved in President Duterte's war on drugs may face criminal charges - Philippines govt

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© Reuters / Eloisa LopezFILE PHOTO: Relatives of drug war victims march towards the presidential Malacanang Palace in Manila, Philippines, on June 30, 2021.
More than 150 police officers could face criminal charges over their actions during President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs, the Philippines Justice Department has said, citing the results of a preliminary probe.

The Justice Department has examined 52 cases related to the war on drugs, which saw the death of suspects, as part of its second review of the issue. The first review was completed in December 2020.

The cases are focused on the actions of a total of 154 officers, according to Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra. Intelligence gathered by the police internal affairs service suggests that "officers involved in these cases were not only administratively liable, but the existing evidence pointed to their possible criminal liability as well," Guevarra told local media on Sunday.

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Dollars

Cuban authorities slam 'vile abandonments' as several young baseball players defect during Mexican tournament

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© Jose G Ortega Castro / UnsplashSeveral young Cuban baseball players are said to have defected
At least nine young Cuban baseball players have defected to Mexico during a tournament in the North American country in what is being described as the largest defection of Cuban athletes to have taken place in many years.

Officials for the Cuban team, who were competing in the Under-23 Baseball World Cup, hit out at the defectors for what they described as "vile abandonments", with the rest of the 24-man squad due back in their homeland on Monday in what is the latest example of sportspeople abandoning the Cuban regime.

They also said that the players displayed "weak morals and ethics".

Comment: It would seem that they've defected in the hopes that they'll be able to obtain lucrative sports contracts in the US; not exactly the most righteous of 'protests' or defections.

See also: Russia accuses US of 'staging' anti-government protests in Cuba; Washington must now 'end hypocrisy' of economic blockade


Heart - Black

UK: Eco-lunatics block roads again, prevent ambulance from getting to hospital

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Media continues to lavish Extinction Rebellion with coverage.

Extinction Rebellion eco-lunatics occupied roads in the UK yet again, this time blocking an ambulance from getting to hospital and preventing a woman from seeing her sick mother.

After having re-branded themselves as 'Insulate Britain' due to public sentiment for their behavior turning sour, the climate clowns blocked the Blackwall Tunnel as well as Hanger Lane, Wandsworth Bridge and Arnos Grove in the 11th such action taken by the group.

Comment: More from RT:
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has caused quite a stir on British social media as he announced tougher sanctions against activists "unfairly blocking motorways", and new powers for the police to deal with "illegitimate protesters".

"We can't have people's lives unfairly disrupted by those who are blocking motorways, gluing themselves to the tarmac," Johnson said in a video statement published on Twitter, referring to the latest series of protests staged by Insulate Britain, a splinter group of Extinction Rebellion.

"We're taking action on illegitimate protestors who are unfairly blocking motorways and disrupting people's lives. We're giving the police the measures to stop them, with protesters facing six months in jail or unlimited fines," he wrote in a tweet with the video attached.


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People took to Twitter to ask the prime minister to clarify whom exactly he considered to be "illegitimate" when it came to protests. Others asserted that there was "no such thing as an illegitimate protest" and called Johnson's choice of words "particularly chilling" for anyone who "believes in democracy."

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Critics noted that London was more than eager to support pretty much any protests, including violent ones, in distant lands such as Syria, Iran or India, but took a completely different stance when faced with peaceful demonstrations at home.

There were some who agreed on the need for tougher measures to tackle radical climate activism, however. They accused the protesters of "blocking ambulances" and called the activists' approach "petulant and childish." Nonetheless, that did not necessarily mean they were satisfied with the government's response, as at least some of them demanded actions instead of words.




Bizarro Earth

Disney+ debuts cringey trailer for Fauci documentary as doctor accuses media of 'misinterpreting' his Christmas-gathering comments

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© National Geographic (Disney)Still from 'Fauci' Dir. Josh Hoffman, Janet Tobias (2021)
Dr. Anthony Fauci is again facing the scorn of critics, over a new documentary on his public service. At the same time, the White House adviser is trying to walk back "misinterpreted" comments on canceling Christmas.

Those tired of the health official's seemingly constant presence on television screens will need to brace themselves, as the Disney+ streaming service is debuting the National Geographic movie 'Fauci' on Wednesday.

The company dropped a trailer on Monday in which the adviser was described as "one of America's most vital public servants," prompting immediate social media backlash.

The trailer shows cameras following a teary-eyed Fauci, who is at one point described by a family member as "funny" and "weird." It doesn't even attempt to hide its admiration for the man, admitting he's a "target" for criticism by some, but not touching on the gain-of-function research, mask mandate, or other controversies he has evoked.

Comment: After the children's book earlier this year we have another desperate attempt of the PTB to present Dr.Fauci as a person who served humanity during this fake Covid-19 pandemic.The memories are still vivid and this "washing" of Dr.Fauci is practically very rude and insulting for average human intelegence.

We know who he is, what he has done and is still doing, and we recognize his contribution in this hoax pandemic as a PTB puppet.
This lousy movie is pure propaganda and people wont buy it this time.

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