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Death by lockdown

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On March 28 - very early in the pandemic - AIER published an article that I felt at the time received far too little attention. "Drugs, Suicide, and Crime: Empirical Estimates of the Human Toll of the Shutdown" by economists Audrey and Thomas Duncan cited empirical literature on the human toll of economic devastation.

This article forecasted more than 100,000 excess deaths due to drug overdoses, suicide, alcoholism, homicide, and untreated depression - all a result not of the virus but of policies of mandatory human separation, economic downturn, business and school closures, closed medical services, and general depression that comes with a loss of freedom and choice.

These two economists demonstrated that as bad as a virus is, policies that wreck normal social functioning will cause massive and completely unnecessary suffering and death. Because the article was so well-cited, with references to all the available literature, I thought it would make a difference. But after it appeared, it was crickets. I was amazed. Here you have a beautiful piece of research that perfectly forecasted the nightmare being created by politicians and their advisers and it made no dent in the national narrative.

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Ryanair boss blasts government lockdowns as 'FAILURE' after air traffic plummets 80%

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European carrier Ryanair said on Monday it will operate a "significantly reduced flying schedule" in the next six months compared to its original expectations due to Covid-related restrictions tightening across Europe.

The UK government announced last week a second lockdown for England starting on November 5. France and Germany are also introducing second nationwide lockdowns. Many other European governments have increased restrictions over the past few days.

"The WHO (World Health Organization) themselves confirmed that lockdowns should be the last option, lockdowns are essentially a failure," Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair told CNBC.

He added: "If we had more aggressive test and tracing provision, or as (UK Prime Minister) Boris Johnson promised world class testing and tracing, which clearly we don't have in the UK, we could and would have avoided a second lockdown."

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Archbishop warns Trump about "The Great Reset" and tyranny of globalism

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Carlo Maria Vigano, Tit. Archbishop of Ulpiana, Former Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of America wrote President Trump on June 7. Trump praises Italian archbishop who urges him to fight 'deep state' protests. On October 25, he sent him the Open Letter shown further below warning about the plans of The World Economic Forum for The Great Reset discussed further below.

Abp. Viganò warns Trump about 'Great Reset' plot to 'subdue humanity,' destroy freedom in a 6-minite October 29 video which says. "His Excellency has written another open letter to President Trump about the 'global conspiracy against God and humanity.' 'It is you, dear President, who are 'the one who opposes' the deep state, the final assault of the children of darkness,' His Excellency writes. 'Place your trust in the Lord.'"

Viganò Warns Trump of GLOBAL-GREAT-RESET: Deep Church and Katechon is a 47-minute video that was live streamed on October 30.


Comment: See also: Archbishop Breaks Ranks to Support Trump: 'Covid-19 Emergency And Riots an Infernal Deception by Children of Darkness'

Notice that Vigano says he's in very good health near the start of the video before he discusses the New World Order and the "deep church".




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A contagion of hatred and hysteria: Oxford epidemiologist Prof. Sunetra Gupta tells how she's been intimidated and shamed for addressing lockdown with Great Barrington Declaration

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Professor Sunetra Gupta (pictured) said at the heart of their proposal is the recognition that mass lockdowns cause enormous damage for the poorest and disadvantaged
Lockdown is a blunt, indiscriminate policy that forces the poorest and most vulnerable people to bear the brunt of the fight against coronavirus. As an infectious diseases epidemiologist, I believe there has to be a better way.

That is why, earlier this month, with two other international scientists, I co-authored a proposal for an alternative approach — one that shields those most at risk while enabling the rest of the population to resume their ordinary lives to some extent.

I expected debate and disagreement about our ideas, published as the Great Barrington Declaration.

As a scientist, I would welcome that. After all, science progresses through its ideas and counter-ideas.

But I was utterly unprepared for the onslaught of insults, personal criticism, intimidation and threats that met our proposal. The level of vitriol and hostility, not just from members of the public online but from journalists and academics, has horrified me.

I am not a politician. The hurly-burly of political life and being in the eye of the media do not appeal to me at all.

I am first and foremost a scientist; one who is far more comfortable sitting in my office or laboratory than in front of a television camera.

Comment: The Covidcult resorts to insults, intimidation and attacks because that is all they are capable of doing; being brainwashed, lied to and propagandized into believing the Big Lies about Covid-19 - they have lost all reason and cannot be tasked to consider any perspectives that challenge their now hard-wired authoritarian mind-sets.

Kudos to Prof. Gupta and those in the public eye who are brave enough to speak out on this destructive status quo.


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Prep concerns: 'No climb' fence to be installed around the White House

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With Election Day preparations in full swing across the country, the White House will have a "no climb" fence installed this week around the entire complex, a law enforcement source told Fox News on Monday.

A similar fence already exists around Lafayette Park and parts of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House for Inauguration Day construction. Such fencing was also used around the White House over the summer following unrest over the death of George Floyd. Those fences ranged from seven feet to more than nine feet high.

The precautions come during one of the most contentious presidential elections in recent memory and concerns over possible unrest in the wake of Tuesday's results.

DC Metro Police Chief Peter Newsham said Thursday there were no "credible threats right now of violence," but said several groups had applied for permits to conduct large demonstrations and the entire police department would be working on Election Day.

Mayor Muriel Bowser said she had not decided whether to use National Guard troops for election-related violence, though some troops remain activated amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Preparations for possible unrest in the nation's capital have extended beyond the White House.

Comment: About those choppers: NNSA to conduct aerial radiation measurements over DC
The U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) will conduct low-altitude helicopter flights over downtown Washington, D.C. and areas in and around the Nation's capital beginning on October 19 in preparation for the Presidential Inauguration. The inauguration is scheduled to take place on January 20, 2021.

Local residents may see a twin-engine Bell 412 helicopter, which is equipped with sensitive, state-of-the-art passive radiation sensing technology. The helicopter will fly in a grid pattern over the areas at 150 feet (or higher) above the ground at a speed of approximately 80 mph. Flyovers will occur only during daylight hours and are estimated to take approximately two hours to complete per area. The aircraft measurements will be purely scientific in nature, and no surveillance or other form of monitoring will occur during these flights.

The aerial surveys are a normal part of security and emergency preparedness activities. NNSA is making the public aware of the upcoming flights so citizens who see the low-flying aircraft are not alarmed.

The NEST survey aircraft is an element of the Aerial Measuring System (AMS), based at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. For more information and video footage of NNSA's AMS aircraft, see https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/aerial-measuring-system-ams.

NEST is part of NNSA's Counterterrorism and Counterproliferation Program and provides the Nation's nuclear or radiological emergency response capability. NEST provides domestic and international reach through regional programs, offices, and personnel.



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Twitter announces news outlets that can call election results

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Twitter revealed more details on how it'll be combating misinformation on Election Day.

On Monday, the social media giant announced seven news outlets it'll lean on to make proclamations of election outcomes. The list includes ABC News, Associated Press, CNN, CBS News, Decision Desk HQ, Fox News, and NBC News. Twitter will wait for two of those seven outlets to call a race before it allows posts definitively declaring a winner. Twitter said it will label tweets prematurely declaring a winner.

If users attempt to share a tweet that prematurely calls a race, they will receive a notification that reads, "Official sources may not have called the race when this was Tweeted," with a link to "find out more." They also may see a warning that says, "Official sources called this election differently." Additionally, the tweets can be labeled if "1. The account has a US 2020 candidate label (including presidential candidates & campaigns) 2. The account is US-based with more than 100k followers, or 3. They have significant engagement (25k likes or 25k Quote Tweets + Retweets)."

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Michigan governor: Up to six months in prison if businesses don't surveil customers for contact tracing

Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is requiring restaurants, barbershops, tattoo parlors, recreational facilities, and entertainment establishments to record the names, contact information, and visit times of all customers to "aid with contact tracing." Any establishment that does not comply is threatened with a maximum $200 fine and a misdemeanor charge punishable with up to six months in prison.

The order, announced Friday, comes as Michigan's Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her administration began backtracking on the state's latest reopening plan and tightening COVID-19 restrictions, citing rising hospitalizations and deaths. Other states including New York have implemented similar contact tracing rules, requiring restaurants to record diners' information in the case of an outbreak.

In addition to scaling back the number of people at gatherings at indoor venues from 500 to 50, the order also advised against shouting and screaming at events, claiming that cheering could spread the virus in the air 30 times more than speaking. The newly announced restrictions also emphasized and extended the use of face masks, including on children as young as 2 years old at daycare, school, or "similar indoor settings."

Comment: Shear Lunacy!


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Nearly 400 revelers busted at NYC Halloween warehouse party

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It was a mostly maskless monster mash.

A Brooklyn Halloween party with nearly 400 revelers was busted early Saturday for violating social-distancing and large-gathering rules, officials said.

Using surveillance video, the New York City Sheriff's Department watched about 150 people enter a warehouse at 23 Meadow St. in Williamsburg before sending deputies to the scene around 1 a.m.

Inside, they found 387 people dancing — many without masks — live performers, Halloween decorations, a DJ and three walk-up bars, according to a spokesman.

Deputies shut down the bash and issued desk appearance tickets to the party organizer and eight others, including security guards, employees and entertainers.

Comment: Cuomo offers new rules on traveler quarantines, slightly adjusting his requirements for 40 states and territories:
Cuomo is giving travelers a way to shorten their quarantine on arrival to three days from 14: show proof of negative Covid-19 tests before and after coming to the state.

The only exceptions are neighboring New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, because so many commuters to New York City live in those states, but non-essential travel within the region is discouraged.

New Yorkers who are returning home from trips outside the region are subject to the same rules. Those who leave the state for less than 24 hours can skip quarantine as long as they take a test proving they don't have the virus within four days.



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Jack Turban is running a dangerous campaign smearing ethical psychotherapy as anti-trans 'conversion therapy'

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This essay is adapted from a letter published on October 21 by the listed authors in the Archives of Sexual Behavior. It has been abridged for a non-academic readership. A subset of the scholarly citations included in the original letter appear below in the form of web links. Readers who wish to read the full text of the authors' original letter, including the complete list of sources, are invited to consult the Archives of Sexual Behavior web site.

In September 2019, JAMA Psychiatry, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Medical Association, published an article entitled 'Association Between Recalled Exposure to Gender Identity Conversion Efforts and Psychological Distress and Suicide Attempts Among Transgender Adults' by psychiatrists Jack Turban and Noor Beckwith, and epidemiologist Sari Reisner. Turban, the article's corresponding author, is a well-known advocate for trans rights and medical treatment of transgender-identifying individuals. This publication concluded that therapy causes harm, and has been used to promote bans on psychotherapy for gender dysphoria worldwide.

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11 arrested after anti-Trump protesters clash with cops in Manhattan

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Cops and anti-Trump protesters clashed in Manhattan on Sunday, leading to at least 11 arrests, police said.

Video captured by The Post shows the cops shoving protesters and blocking their path on the sidewalk at West 24th Street and 10th Avenue.

"Stop! Stop pushing me!" one protester shouts as police barricade the street.

A later clip shot by The Post shows protesters hurling insults at cops.