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Psaki said last week that the White House will flag posts deemed vaccine misinformation to Facebook. But the White House press secretary did not address Monday whether the White House will "publicly release information on posts that it considers misinformation on vaccines that it's asked Facebook to block."
Air defense systems in Syria were activated in response to Israeli airstrikes south of the city of Aleppo on Tuesday, according to Syrian state TV and the SANA news agency.
A Syrian army source told the Syrian news agency that air defenses intercepted most of the missiles, which were launched toward the Al-Safirah area in the northwest of the country. No casualties have been reported so far. An investigation is now underway regarding the results of the attack.

Dominic Cummings alleges that he had to persuade Boris Johnson that seeing the Queen in person a few days before announcing the first national lockdown was a bad idea Why you can trust Sky News
Boris Johnson did not want to tighten restrictions last autumn as "the people who are dying are essentially all over 80", Dominic Cummings has claimed.
In an interview with the BBC, the PM's former senior adviser alleges that Mr Johnson said in leaked messages that he no longer believed "all this NHS overwhelmed stuff" as he refrained from imposing England's second lockdown.
Comment: All things considered, that's a pretty reasonable statement; but that's not what Bojo was telling the public.
Comment: Apart from Cummings' spin, the revelations support the idea that, once there was sufficient data to evaluate the situation, Bojo did not believe the coronavirus was a significant threat. But, clearly he and leaders all over the planet were leaned on by a much greater force to lockdown anyway: The Inanity of RNA Vaccines For COVID-19
Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Is This What Totalitarianism Looks Like?

Former South African president Jacob Zuma's arrest sparked widespread riots and looting in the country
A judge at the Pietermaritzburg High Court in the former president's home province of KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday adjourned Zuma's trial until August 10. Zuma's lawyers had requested a delay to allow him to appear in person and properly consult with them.
Zuma is charged with multiple counts of corruption, fraud and racketeering in connection with a massive 1999 arms deal involving French defense giant Thales when he served as deputy president. The company has also been charged with corruption and money laundering.
Comment: Authorities seem to hope the violence sparked over Zuma's arrest will abate if the matter is removed from the public eye for a while. This is likely only a temporary solution.
- The row raging over a corrupt former president's jailing shows that South Africa is heading down a sad and familiar path
- South Africa's deterioration worst among nations not at war
- 28 arrested as protests erupt in South Africa over jailed former president Zuma
- Death toll in South African unrest jumps above 200 as looting and violence continues in KwaZulu-Natal
- South African president pledges to seize white farmers land without compensation and redistribute to black citizens
- South Africa - The first country built on "Critical Race Theory" - officially implodes

Security personnel inspect a damaged vehicle which was firing rockets in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Although there was no immediate claim of responsibility, it was the first rocket attack on Kabul since the Taliban launched a series of offensives to coincide with the final drawdown of foreign troops from the war-wracked country.
The early morning holiday calm was shattered by the sound of incoming rockets heard across the heavily fortified Green Zone that houses the presidential palace and several embassies, including the US mission.
A worldwide scandal has broken after it emerged that thousands of journalists around the world may have been spied on by their governments using their iPhones or Android phones.
Opposition MPs in Hungary have demanded an inquiry after a investigation by a group of media outlets claimed Viktor Orban's government bought the Pegasus malware to spy on journalists, politicians and businessmen who had been critical.
Comment:
- Israeli spyware successfully broke into journalists' iPhones by sending iMessages that didn't even need to be read
- Israeli spyware discovered on phones in 45 countries, including the US
- Israeli spyware used to target Moroccan journalist, Amnesty claims
- WhatsApp says Indian journalists, activists were spied on using Israeli spyware
- Saudi intel chief agreed to buy Pegasus 3 spyware from an Israeli cyber firm, reports confirm
- Facebook's alleged pursuit of spy software shows rapacity of its 'advertising machine'
- 'The worst of the worst': Court rejects calls to revoke Israeli firm's 'Pegasus' spy software, used globally to track and trace dissidents
- Israeli government okayed spyware sale to Saudis to track Khashoggi and spy on Iran
The New York Post reports that Twitter has suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene this week for violating its policy against posting "misleading information" related to the coronavirus pandemic. A Twitter spokesperson confirmed to the Post that Greene's personal account would be placed in "read-only mode" for 12 hours, presumably meaning her followers can view her previous tweets but she is unable to make any new posts. This suspension should expire on Tuesday morning.
Twitter's coronavirus vaccine misinformation policy was unveiled in March and states that 12-hour suspensions are given to users that have violated its policy on more than two or three occasions. A fourth violation results in a week's suspension while a fifth strike can lead to a permanent account ban.
Comment: How many times can one person be "accidentally" suspended?
See also:
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mark Ruffalo and anyone else flinging around terms like 'holocaust' and 'genocide' are cheapening tragedy
- Twitter confirms it suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's account 'in error'
- Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts COVID-19 vaccine passports: 'Biden's mark of the beast'
- Marjorie Taylor Greene folds to Establishment pressure, blames Facebook for QAnon beliefs, before being kicked off House Committees anyway
- House Dems seek to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of committee assignments
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files impeachment articles on Biden
- Democratic opponent of Marjorie Taylor Greene, the QAnon-supporting GOP candidate, drops out of congressional race

Pilgrims arrive at King Abdulaziz International Airport for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, July 17, 2021.
The new rule takes effect on August 9.
The decision was made based on new waves of infection globally, new mutations, and the "low efficacy of one vaccination dose against these mutations", the ministry said.
Comment: RT reports:
Healthcare workers should wear stickers showing their Covid vaccination status, head of Switzerland's Green Liberal Party suggestsAlso check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Is This What Totalitarianism Looks Like?Swiss politicians have begun to explore ways to "incentivize" vaccine uptake, citing a decrease in the number of people lining up for the shot. Around 43% of Switzerland's population is fully vaccinated, while 52% have received at least one dose of the drug. However, it appears the other half of the country is not in any rush to roll up its sleeves.© REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Healthcare workers at La Tour Hospital in Meyrin near Geneva, Switzerland, November 26, 2020.
The desperate attempts to 'incentivize' vaccination that we're seeing across the planet reflects people's mistrust over the vaccines, and it also shows that, despite well over a year of fearmongering, they realise that Covid-19 is not a 'deadly pandemic' at all.
Juerg Grossen, president of the Green Liberals, told local media that while compulsory vaccination may not be feasible, other methods can be used in an attempt to reduce Covid-19 transmission, particularly in the country's hospitals. According to local news outlet nau.ch, Grossen thinks that people working in hospitals, nursing homes, and similar facilities should be labeled differently based on their vaccination status - perhaps with a "sticker." He argued that such a scheme would make sense in public institutions where individuals may be at risk of infection.
Wearing a sticker won't reduce transmission, so the intention is to foment ill feeling and division in the hopes that this may coerce the unvaccinated into risking their health by joining the vaccine trials.
Although in favor of making healthcare workers show their vaccination status, he said he was opposed to forcing them to get the shot, insisting that coercion is "not exactly the Swiss way." The lawmaker also warned that making Covid vaccination a requirement to work in the health sector would have devastating consequences.
"If all the unvaccinated in the healthcare sector have to quit work - then good night," Grossen said, suggesting that a large number of medical workers in the country remain unjabbed.
It's telling that even healthcare workers are resisting the experimental jabs.
His opposition to compulsory vaccination was echoed by other Swiss politicians, who had their own ideas about how to increase enthusiasm for the public inoculation campaign.
Ruth Humbel, president of the Federal Assembly's Health Commission, told local media that a compulsory vaccination policy similar to the one introduced in neighboring France would "not be enforceable." Instead, she suggested that those who choose to remain unvaccinated should be treated differently by the healthcare system should there be another "wave" of the virus.
Indeed Macron and his backers were brazen enough to threaten mandatory vaccination, and as a result the country is in uproar. The Swiss politicians suggestion of an apartheid medical system will likely illicit a similar response: French president Macron declares medical apartheid: Issues globalist control measures to force EVERYONE into accepting Covid vaccine
"If the hospitals were again used, the unvaccinated Covid patient would have to stand back," she said.
With France set to introduce a highly divisive scheme requiring proof of vaccination or negative Covid status for many routine activities, neighboring Switzerland has begun to debate the merits of adopting similarly aggressive measures. The country already has a digital Covid certificate system, but it's only required in certain situations, such as in order to attend a large concert. Grossen has suggested that the health ID should become mandatory for smaller venues in order to push more of his countrymen to get vaccinated, particularly young people.
Over the past several months, some activists in the UK, US, and elsewhere who have protested against coercive vaccination programs and other Covid measures have been spotted wearing Star of David patches and other markings as a way to highlight the discriminatory nature of such policies. The practice has been widely criticized as extreme.
UK govt announces booster shots coming, vaccines will be MANDATORY for nightclubs
Monday marked the long-anticipated reopening of England's bars and clubs, and the dropping of most of the coronavirus restrictions that had been in place since last year. However, the government will soon make vaccination mandatory to enter these establishments, Zahawi announced on Monday.
"Vaccination holds the key for doing the things we love," he told Parliament. "We plan to make full vaccination a condition of entry to nightclubs and other venues where large crowds gather. Proof of a negative test will no longer be sufficient."
What happened to natural immunity? These unscientific and draconian moves reveal that there is an insidious, greater agenda afoot, that has little to do with protecting people's health and 'following the science'.
By September, Zahawi stated, every adult in the UK will have been given the opportunity to get fully vaccinated.
Zahawi had a different opinion on so-called 'vaccine passports' only a few months ago. Back in February he called such passes "discriminatory," and told the BBC: "That's not how we do things. We do them by consent."
In a BBC appearance shortly after Zahawi's speech, Prime Minister Boris Johnson made the vaccination-only policy official, repeating the minister's words verbatim.
With the efficacy of vaccines against the more contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus being questioned in some countries, Zahawi also told lawmakers that the government is drawing up plans to administer vaccine booster shots. Trials for such shots are already underway, and before his resignation last month, then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that a nationwide programme of booster jabs will likely be rolled out in autumn.
For the moment, children will be exempt from vaccination unless they suffer from pre-existing conditions, Zahawi said on Monday.
There's no solid data that children with preexisting conditions would be better off vaccinated. Moreover, young people in particular have been shown to suffer certain side effects from the vaccines that pose more of a threat to health many times more than the coronavirus: Dr. Yeadon warns: Children 50 TIMES more likely to die from covid vaccine than from virus
"We will be offering even more vulnerable people the protection that a vaccine brings and we will all be safer as a result," he said, after the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation released new guidance stating that only children with severe neurodisabilities, Down's syndrome, immunosuppression, and profound and multiple learning disabilities will be given the jab.
The administration has so far declined to impose sanctions on China over the hack. In addition to the Microsoft Exchange hack, the administration also accused China of working with "criminal" hackers to target companies for ransom.
"We have raised our concerns about both this incident and the [People's Republic of China's] broader malicious cyber activity with senior PRC Government officials, making clear that the PRC's actions threaten security, confidence, and stability in cyberspace," a White House fact sheet stated.
Comment: And yet the Biden admin blamed hackers in Russia for previous attacks. It's notable that, for the most part, they're being rather vague about the incidents they're referring to, and that's likely because they have no proof and this is just part of a wider operation to smear China.
Comment: RT reports:
UK & US condemn broader 'Chinese hacking'It's rather suspect that soon after warnings of a coming 'cyberpandemic' from the Build Back Better bunch, and announcements from Britain and the US that they'd be launching covert cyber attacks against Russia and China, we see a surge in hacks against Western businesses and infrastructure. Whilst the West is are quick to lay the blame on Russia and China, there's good reason to believe that at least some of these attacks are coming from enemies within the country:
In a statement on Monday, Norway's Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soereide said that an investigation into an attack on the national parliament's email system on March 10 concluded that the attack "was carried out from China."
She said that several of Norway's allies, the European Union and Microsoft had also confirmed the findings of the country's intelligence services. The attacks had targeted a security hole in Microsoft's Exchange software, the minister said.
"This is a serious incident which has hit our most important democratic institution," she noted.
Eriksen Soereide said the Chinese ambassador to Norway had been summoned to discuss the issue, adding that she hoped Beijing would take the matter very seriously. "Chinese authorities must prevent such attacks from taking place," she stated.
Probably in the knowledge that cyberwarfare is becoming a preferred avenue of attack by the warmongers, China is taking steps to protect its cyber infrastructure: China to tighten rules for firms listed overseas as part of cybersecurity campaign
The minister's comments came as the UK, US, Canada and the EU accused China and its Ministry of State Security of a global cyber hacking campaign linked with an earlier attack on Microsoft.
"The cyberattack on Microsoft Exchange Server by Chinese state-backed groups was a reckless but familiar pattern of behavior," said British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab in a statement on Monday.
In March, Microsoft announced that a cyber breach had affected tens of thousands computers worldwide. The firm blamed "a group assessed to be state-sponsored and operating out of China."
The Chinese government is yet to respond to Monday's accusations, but has previously denied Microsoft's claims of involvement.
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- 'Everyone is attacking everyone' online, but Russians are 'best & most sophisticated hackers' - Kaspersky
- 'Israeli F-35s & cyberattack behind explosions at Iran's military complex, nuclear site' claim local media
- Phishing for secrets: Russian cyber experts believe defense industry is being attacked by North Korea
What better way to know the U.S. military is compromised — aside from racially extremist trainings and leftist propaganda videos — than when its top officer ignores widespread violence from one political faction while calling isolated violence from another a "coup"?
CNN, an outlet we know from sinking ratings is having an identity crisis post-Trump, published a preview last week of a new book titled "I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump's Catastrophic Final Year," by Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker. The 2,300-word piece declares as follows about Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley.
Comment: See also:
- 'If I was going to do a coup, it wouldn't be with him': Trump attacks 'woke' general Milley who suspected a 'nazi' coup attempt
- What is behind Gen. Mark Milley's righteous race sermon? Look to the new domestic war on terror
- 'Milley got the job because he knows how to suck up - he's not just a pig, he's stupid' -Tucker Carlson unloads on Gen. Mark Milley
- Milley drops objection to change in military's sexual assault policy
- Ya don't say? General Milley can't confirm Baghdadi was 'whimpering' before he died - UPDATES
- Trump: General Mark Milley to succeed retiring Joint Chiefs Chairman General Joseph Dunford












Comment: When beliefs get in the way we have 'data in terms of trends' and 'theories that hold merit'.