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Ruling class increasingly calls upon the private sector to make lives of the "unvaccinated" difficult

Terry McAuliffe

Terry McAuliffe
Is anyone sick of being ruled and owned yet? The ruling class is not letting up and increasingly calling upon businesses in the private sector to help them roll out the permanent slave state.

They aren't even trying to hide the fact that they want to own us, our bodies, and our minds at this point. Gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe is just one of the tyrants calling on businesses to mandate Covid-19 vaccines after promoting efforts to make the lives of those who are unvaccinated more "difficult." Joe Biden has already tried this play right out of the slave owner's handbook:

The Ruling Class Urges Businesses To Mandate COVID Vaccines For Employment

It's like these rulers know they cannot do this alone. The slaves have to help them and sadly, all too many are all too ready to help make this planet a permanent prison. This only gets worse though as more people start to figure out what's really going on.

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If Britain violates Russian territorial waters again, Moscow's forces will make things 'much more difficult,' ambassador warns

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FILE PHOTO. British Royal Navy's Type 45 destroyer HMS Defender arrives at the Black Sea port of Odessa, Ukraine June 18, 2021.
Moscow's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Andrey Kelin, has warned London that there will be consequences in the event of a repeat of the incident in June when a British ship crossed into Russian territorial waters near Crimea.

Speaking to state broadcaster the BBC, Kelin urged Britain not to try the same maneuver again, suggesting that the Kremlin would not hesitate to order decisive action to protect its sovereignty. He explained that the Russian Navy would make it "more difficult" for a repeat incident to happen.

On June 23, the British warship HMS Defender purposely violated Russia's territorial waters, crossing three kilometers (two miles) over the border near Cape Fiolent, on the Crimean Peninsula. While Moscow described the incident as breaking the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, London said the boat had passed peacefully through Ukrainian waters. Following the incident, the British ambassador in Moscow was summoned to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Comment: Britain wouldn't stand a chance, and it knows it, that's why it has to resort to such petty antagonistic games. But the increasing incursions along the borders of, and into territories belonging to, Russia and China, are notable, even if they do only reflect the impotence of the West:


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Like the Soviets with communism, US mission to 'democratize' Afghanistan failed as it couldn't impose what it doesn't have at home

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US army soldiers in the Khogyani district in the eastern province of Nangarhar.
Every once in a while, the US messes up so badly that it actually notices. This time, the chaos is in Afghanistan. Snatching defeat from the jaws of stalemate, it has now ended a disgraceful 20-year war with a self-inflicted rout.

The disaster is already being spun into a rousing tale of special-forces-to-the-rescue - the rights for a future movie titled something like 'The Secret Soldiers of Kabul' are probably being bought up in Hollywood as we speak. But across the world, the Great American Rout of Afghanistan will live in infamy - and for much longer than two decades.

The debacle is so spectacular - and, for now, so omnipresent via the global media, traditional and social - that it has even started to shake, a little, the usually rock-solid conformism and complacency of the "indispensable nation's" political-military-think-tank elite. It's indicative of how bad things must be this time at the heart of the American empire that there are hardly any serious attempts to blame everything on "the Russians," recently the American default response to severe self-inflicted pain, from Trump to anti-vax sentiment.

Ironically, all of this has led to a very Russian question being asked all over American chattering space: Who is to blame?

Comment: Will America examine, redefine and self-correct to become what it has claimed to be for 245 years and never achieved? National delusion is an engine running on fumes.


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Kamala Harris arrives in Vietnam after delay over possible 'Havana Syndrome' case

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US VP Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris finally arrived in Vietnam from Singapore early Wednesday after a potential case of the mysterious "Havana Syndrome" was reported, causing her flight a three-hour delay.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the case had not been confirmed and a safety assessment was completed before the vice president flew on to Hanoi, the Vietnamese capital, Reuters reported. "After careful assessment, the decision was made to continue with the Vice President's trip," a statement for the vice president said.

Harris left Washington on Friday for a brief tour of Southeast Asia.

In Singapore, where she was delayed, she sharply criticized China, emphasizing U.S. support for a free Indo-Pacific region and condemning aggression there from Beijing's communist regime.



Comment: Telling it like it is, Fox News offers a scathing commentary on the VP and Biden administration.


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Western media 'complicit in hiding truth' of Afghan war, allowing 'extraordinary lie' to last two decades says WikiLeaks' Hrafnsson

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Kabul evacuees in queue
The abrupt US withdrawal from Afghanistan should not surprise anyone, WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson told RT, saying the fact that Washington was able to deceive the world for two decades is more shocking.

Washington's 19-year-long war campaign in Afghanistan was one "big lie" that only benefited America's military industrial complex and private contractors, Hrafnsson said. The WikiLeaks editor-in-chief said it was not the ongoing chaotic withdrawal of the US and its allies that was now a surprise, but the fact that mainstream media did not catch on to the lies which prolonged the war long ago.

WikiLeaks published a trove of documents that "all painted a true picture of what was going on in Afghanistan 11 years ago," Hrafnsson said, referring to the so-called Afghan War Diary - a collection of internal US military logs, diplomatic cables and CIA documents covering the period between 2004 and 2010.

The leak that included a total of 91,000 documents was considered one of the biggest in US military history. It did hit the headlines at that time, eventually leading to the arrest and prosecution of whistleblower Chelsea Manning and put WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange in Washington's crosshairs.

Comment: Fallacy: The profit from delusion is worth more than the cost of the truth.

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Escaping the Global Digital Prison

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By the time most people work out that the last 18 months was nothing to do with keeping people safe from a virus, and everything to do with a Global Technocratic Elite hyping a virus they themselves created in order to destroy the existing socioeconomic order & usher in a Dystopian Transhumanist Tyranny, the Global Technocratic Elite will have destroyed the existing socioeconomic order & ushered in a Dystopian Transhumanist Tyranny.

To be fair to the Global Technocratic Elite, they have done their best to lay more clues than you can shake a stick at for us to see what this is really about. You know, like forbidding healthy people from leaving their homes because of a virus with an Infection Fatality Rate of 0.15-0.23%; like insisting people wear useless bits of cloth over their respiratory passages on the basis of no scientific evidence; like using a test which cannot diagnose the Covid-19 illness apparently to tell people who aren't ill that they're ill with the Covid-19 illness; like injecting people with an entirely experimental toxin-inducing product with no long-term safety data, for an illness that most people have significantly less than 0.05% chance of dying from; like insisting we'll need evidence of our 'vaccination' status on a digital passport, despite the fact that the 'vaccines' don't stop transmission. That sort of thing.

Never before in the course of human history have so many been duped by so few into believing they must submit to measures and restrictions which strip them of their freedom to live like normal human beings, apparently in order to gain the freedom to live like normal human beings. Didn't they get the memo? The one which says you don't get freedoms back from tyrants after you just handed them over — not without years of blood, sweat and tears. There is a deep naivety embedded in people throughout the Western world, whereby the constant notion of progress, progress, progress has blinded many to the reality that evil really does still exist, and evil on an industrial scale really wasn't defeated for good with the fall of Berlin in 1945, or the Soviet Union in 1991.

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NHS draws up plans to vaccinate 12-year-olds WITHOUT needing parental consent

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The NHS has drawn up plans to start vaccinating 12-year-olds from the first week schools go back, The Telegraph can reveal. Health officials have said children would not need parental consent under the schools jabs programme.

NHS trusts were told on Wednesday to prepare for the possible rollout of a 12 to 15-year-old healthy child vaccination programme beginning on Sept 6. Emails seen by The Telegraph, sent by NHS England's regional offices, say trusts must have plans ready by 4pm on Friday.

The timetable - with the first jabs administered in less than two weeks time - has been drawn up despite the fact the Government's advisers have so far not recommended such a rollout.

The Department of Health on Wednesday night insisted a decision to roll out jabs has not been taken. Until now, the Government's vaccine advisers have said there is insufficient data to support such a rollout.

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Russia will always be a part of Europe, so it's high time for relations to improve, Austrian foreign minister tells Moscow's envoy

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Austria's top diplomat has warned ties between Moscow and the EU have hit historic lows and argued that both sides now need to urgently work to turn things around and form a partnership, given the importance of economic relations.

Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday following talks with his Russian counterpart, Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg lamented the dismal state of bilateral affairs. "It is painful to realize that relations between the EU and Russia have hit their worst point at the moment," he said.

"The gap between the West and the East has deepened more and more recently, and this cannot be and should not be in our interests," Schallenberg added, while reiterating that Vienna has major differences with Moscow over issues like the jailing of opposition figure Alexey Navalny. However, according to him, Russia is a part of the reality of Europe and will continue to be, so a rapprochement with the EU should be a key priority.

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Don't invest in Ukraine, says Estonian president, warns the courts are corrupt

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FILE PHOTO. Railway equipment plant in Luhansk, Ukraine. Sputnik; (inset) Kersti Kaljulaid
Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid has courted controversy in Ukraine, using an interview marking the anniversary of the country's independence to slam its institutions and argue Kiev is not yet a dependable place for investment.

Speaking to local news outlet European Truth on Monday, after her attendance at the 'Crimean Platform' conference, the leader of the Baltic nation revealed that she "advises Estonians not to invest in Ukraine." In her view, foreigners should "trade with Ukraine, but do not invest there" because "you may lose your investment" and be unable to recoup losses due to corruption and legal malpractice.

According to Kaljulaid, "we have already had cases when our people lost property here. And even after receiving an arbitration award in their favor, they were unable to regain their property."

Comment: Whilst the West will feign support when Ukraine does its bidding, throwing a couple of hundred million dollars its way to sweeten the deal, clearly its own interests comes first and it won't hesitate to admit the country is a liability. So we see yet again Ukraine is suffering the reality of what it is to be a vassal of the West, and Ukrainians must be both embarrassed as well as terrified for the future of their country:


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SCOTUS 'Remain in Mexico' ruling marks latest immigration defeat for Biden administration

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US Supreme Court
The 6-3 decision means the Biden administration will re-implement the Trump-era policy

The Supreme Court's ruling late Tuesday, which ordered the Biden administration to reinstate the Trump-era Remain-in-Mexico policy, marks the latest legal defeat for the administration on the subject of immigration.

In a 6-3 decision, the court denied a request to stop a federal court ruling ordering the administration to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols - which has become known as "Remain-in-Mexico" - a major 2019 border security program that kept migrants in Mexico as they awaited their hearings.

Biden began dismantling MPP shortly after entering office, and formally ended it in June, one of a number of moves the administration made to reverse President Donald Trump's border policies. Texas and Missouri sued, arguing that the ending of the policy in June was both harmful to their states and in breach of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA).


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