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Why the World Health Organization treats Bill Gates like a president

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health. It was established on April 7, 1948, and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The WHO is a member of the United Nations Development Group.

But the WHO is also a very corrupt organization and amongst other crimes involved in stealing Ebola blood samples for profits and biowarfare purposes and sex abuse during the Ebola vaccine trial and error studies in the Democratic Republic Congo.

The constitution of the World Health Organization had been signed by 61 countries on July 22, 1946, with the first meeting of the World Health Assembly, nowadays working with 194 Member States and from more than 150 offices.

It is most striking that all WHO member states never interfere in WHO criminal behavior which means that they have allowed WHO to commit medical crimes. by allowing. For the record, all the member states associated with WHO is involved.

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Life Preserver

Trump offers extra US ventilators to Russia for Covid-19 and the 'resistance' loses it UPDATE

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US President Donald Trump
Arguing the US was so well supplied with ventilators to deal with the coronavirus outbreak, President Donald Trump said he will send spares to other hard-hit places such as Russia, immediately triggering his critics.

"I think Russia is going to need ventilators. They're having a hard time in Moscow. We're going to help them," Trump said on Wednesday, during the daily press conference in the White House garden.

The online Resistance - die-hard believers in the conspiracy theory that Trump colluded with Russia in the 2016 US presidential election, pushed for years by the Democrats and the mainstream media - quickly seized on the comment as proof that the president was evil.



Comment: Update: 16/4/2020 Moscow accepts US offer to ship ventilators
"We take this confirmation that the American side may provide us such assistance, should we need it," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said of Trump's offer to send ventilators.

He added the offer showed "a responsible approach in our common fight with the pandemic" and that Russia had "acted in the same way" when it sent aid to the US last month.

Offering help was a natural thing to do under the circumstances, so one shouldn't "add some political considerations" to it, the Russian official said.
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Attention

Militants who surrendered to Syrian Army say they were trained on US military base - Russian MOD

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In 2017, footage emerged from the Al-Tanf border region of southeastern Homs depicting US military advisors training Syrian rebel militants on how to use American-produced guided TOW anti-tank missiles.
The surrendered militants said that US instructors had been preparing them for terrorist acts and sabotage at oil and gas and transport facilities, according to the information provided by the Russian military's centre for the Syrian reconciliation.

A group of 27 militants who surrendered to the Syrian army said they had been trained at the US military base, Rear Adm. Oleg Zhuravlev, the head of the Russian Defence Ministry's centre for the Syrian reconciliation, said during a briefing on Wednesday.

The US also provided them with weapons and vehicles, he added.

Comment: SouthFront provides more information on the surrender, as well as the current situation in Idlib.




Colosseum

Libyans who opposed Gaddafi are now regretting US-led regime change

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Libyan Leader Moammar Gaddafi is seen through a television camera viewfinder as he speaks in Tripoli, Libya.
Who actually benefits from American-led wars across the globe? The aftermath of American-led conflicts shows it is not the common people, though the military and politicians vow they are liberating and protecting them.

The Sunday Mail, Zimbabwe's "leading family newspaper," has published accounts of a number of Libyans who expressed regret over Muammar Gaddafi's overthrow in 2011, despite the fact some of them even took up arms against him. As one said:

"'I joined the revolution in the first days and fought against Gaddafi,' former revolutionary fighter Mohammed, 31, said from the southern city of Murzuq. 'Before 2011, I hated Gaddafi more than anyone. But now, life is much, much harder, and I have become his biggest fan.'"

Comment: Libya's troubles are far from over. Erdogan has had his eye on it for a long time, as part of his bid to recreate and Ottoman Caliphate


Question

Will the US launch another war on Iraq?

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The US administration views Iraq as an arena for confrontation with Iran, with the aim of subjugating the country to its hegemony and dominance. The US imposes harsh sanctions on Iran and is trying to close the Iraqi market to prevent Tehran from smuggling its oil through Mesopotamia, and to obstruct the sale of gas even if it means cutting the supply of electricity to southern Iraq. All US means are valid for the current administration to ​​crush Iran with economic sanctions and close off its access to neighbouring countries. The US is also said to be preparing a military campaign against Kataeb Hezbollah in Iraq, apparently convinced that this group is the Iraqi branch of Hezbollah Lebanon. Even if both groups have the same objective — to oppose US hegemony — they differ in leadership and in their approach and relationship to Iran. However, it should be borne in mind that the consequences on US national territory of the devastating effect of COVID-19 have created an unprecedented economic decline and this burden also falls on the US army deployed abroad. Also, history shows that the US does not engage in any war if victory is not guaranteed.

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Ukraine, Russia-backed separatists hold another prisoner swap

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Medical workers are seen during the exchange of prisoners of war between Ukraine and the separatists near the Mayorsk crossing point in the Donetsk region on April 16.
Ukraine and Russia-backed separatists have exchanged a total of 34 prisoners ahead of Orthodox Easter celebrations.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's office said on April 16 that 20 Ukrainians who were in the custody of the separatists were returned to Kyiv.

The separatists said 14 people were handed to them by Kyiv authorities.

The Ukrainian and Russian sides in the so-called Trilateral Contact Group (TCG) said last week that they had agreed on to hold the swap before Orthodox Easter on April 19.

Snakes in Suits

Dr. Fauci admits he and Dr. Birx were the two 'experts' who persuaded Trump to kill the economy with their garbage predictions of 2.2 million deaths

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Dr. Fauci admitted on Monday that it was he and Dr. Birx who persuaded President Trump to kill the economy... And they did this wildly inaccurate models and predictions!

Last week President admitted that back in March "two very smart people" came into his office and urged him to lock down the economy or 2.2 million Americans would die.

But President Trump did not say who those "two very smart people" were.
President Trump: The big projection being that 2.2 million people would die if we did nothing. That was another decision we made, close it up. That was a big decision that we made. Two very smart people walked into my office and said listen these are your alternatives. And that was a projection of 1.5 to 2.2 million people would die if we didn't close it up. That's a lot of people.

Chess

North Korea is setting up a post-Covid-19 gambit by staging missile launches while everyone is busy

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North Korea has been test-firing ballistic missiles on a scale that suggests 2020 will be its busiest year of testing. But is this recent show of force mere muscle-flexing, or does Pyongyang have something greater to gain?

While most countries have been working on coping with the fallout from the Covid-19 crisis, North Korea has been busy test-firing ballistic missiles over the past few months, with March being a notably busy month. Just this Tuesday, North Korea fired off a barrage of missiles from the ground, in an usual show of force which also saw fighter jets firing an unspecified number of air-to-surface missiles along the country's east coast.

Analysts are trying to put their finger on the reason behind North Korea's increased missile activity, particularly during the current pandemic. The main argument visible in most media seems to be that, given the economic woes facing North Korea (even before the coronavirus crisis), the North has to demonstrate its strengthened military capabilities if it is to successfully consolidate power and increase morale in the country.

Alarm Clock

Exclusive: California state election official confirms double-voting by mail in Super Tuesday primary

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California Secretary of State Alex Padilla has confirmed that double-voting by mail took place in the March 3, 2020, Super Tuesday primary, Breitbart News has exclusively learned.

Days before Super Tuesday, citizen watchdog group Election Integrity Project California sent a letter to Padilla requesting his office look into possible double voting in the 2020 primary election.

More than a month later, in a letter dated April 7, 2020, Padilla confirmed double-voting in one case and suspected double-voting by a number of other registered voters on Super Tuesday, according to the letter obtained by Breitbart News.

Padilla confirmed in at least one case that two ballots from one voter were "opened and counted on election night." Twelve of the 15 total registered voters identified with "duplicate voting history" are "suspected to have cast two ballots for the March primary election," Padilla wrote in the letter.

In the remaining two cases, Padilla said county election officials "caught the duplicate voter records prior to election day and only one vote was tallied." Padilla said the findings have been "forwarded to investigators to follow-up as necessary with the voters."

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7 Midwestern governors announce their states will coordinate on reopening

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The governors of Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky announced Thursday that they will work in close coordination to reopen the Midwest regional economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The announcement came in a news release from Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, sent on behalf of all the participating governors.


Comment: Sounds like Gov. Whitmer is trying to do some damage control! Unfortunately for her, it's too late!


"Our number one priority when analyzing when best to reopen our economy is the health and safety of our citizens," the governors said in a joint statement.

"We will make decisions based on facts, science, and recommendations from experts in health care, business, labor, and education," the statement added.