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Depopulation agenda: Do official Government reports, confidential Pfizer documents & the cost of living crisis prove it?

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In 1993 a book was published by a former spy of the MI6 named Dr John Coleman. In that book, Dr Coleman wrote the following -
"At least 4 billion "useless eaters" shall be eliminated by the year 2050 by means of limited wars, organized epidemics of fatal rapid-acting diseases and starvation. Energy, food and water shall be kept at subsistence levels for the non-elite, starting with the White populations of Western Europe and North America and then spreading to other races.

The population of Canada, Western Europe and the United States will be decimated more rapidly than on other continents, until the world's population reaches a manageable level of 1 billion, of which 500 million will consist of Chinese and Japanese races, selected because they are people who have been regimented for centuries and who are accustomed to obeying authority without question."
Many people would most likely disregard the above claims as "tinfoil hat nonsense".

Comment: While the authors have a valid point about food shortages, another contributory factor is likely the freak weather incidents related to earth changes that have destroyed crops around the globe. It's more convenient to believe that the PTB "has it all planned out".


Bomb

Russia destroys more foreign weapons in Ukraine - military

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© Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation
Russian forces have reportedly destroyed two British-supplied missile systems in Ukraine, according to a statement by Russia's Defense Ministry released on Friday.

During its daily briefing, the ministry published a video showing Russian ships firing "high-precision sea-based weapons," which it claims destroyed two UK-supplied Harpoon anti-ship missile systems near the village of Leman in Odessa Region.

Neither Kiev nor London have yet confirmed or denied the destruction of the missile systems.

Over the past few weeks, Russia's Defense Ministry has regularly reported the destruction of foreign weaponry that had been supplied to Kiev's forces. On July 6, Russian forces reported the destruction of two US-made HIMARS rocket systems in Donbass Region as well as two ammunition depots.

Putin

Putin: The Western 'economic blitzkrieg' has failed

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© Ramil Sitdikov / SputnikSculpture of an eagle at the clock tower and the view of Moscow International Business Centre
The Russian economy has withstood the pressure of unprecedented sanctions, according to the president

Western nations have failed in their attempts to destabilize the Russian economy with sanctions, President Vladimir Putin said at a government meeting on economic issues on Friday.

"As a result of the actions of the Central Bank, as a result of the measures that were taken in a timely manner by the government ... a lot was done. And the so-called blitzkrieg that our ill-wishers attempted in relation to Russia, the economic blitzkrieg, of course, has failed," he said.

The president, nevertheless, acknowledged that the restrictions have hurt the country's economy and "many risks still remain."

Comment: What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. The world is lucky Russia is not pressing its advantage more than it has. But Putin is loathe to inflict unnecessary suffering on regular people who are victims of their insane leaders.


Arrow Down

Joe's low: Biden approval falls below Trump's worst point

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© Getty Images/KJNUS President Joe Biden losing ground as ratings tank
For the first time, President Joe Biden's voter approval rating has fallen below former President Donald Trump's worst-ever level, continuing a yearlong trend for the bumbling chief executive who can't seem to get a break.

Rasmussen Reports's daily tracking poll put Biden's approval rating at 37% today. Trump's approval rating never fell below 38% in four years of Rasmussen polling.

Maybe worse, just 65% of Democrats approve of Biden, another record low. It had been hovering in the low 70s.

The White House has tried to fix his steady polling decline with more travel and speeches by Biden and staff shake-ups, but nothing has worked. And now, some Democrats are distancing themselves from Biden as they seek to keep their jobs in the election.

The nation's dissatisfaction with Biden appears to be affecting everything in his world, from the stalled economy and surging inflation to the 2022 midterm congressional elections.

Comment: Biden's failures are 'on Biden'. There is no covering up for bad decisions or no decisions at all. At this pace, Biden won't keep (nor deserve) 'a slim minority'.


Footprints

Lavrov storms out of G20 foreign ministers meeting over "fevered criticism of Russia"

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© AFPRussian FM Sergey Lavrov
With Indonesia's preparation for the 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit now in full swing, a series of bilateral meetings were held this week ahead of the November summit in Bali. Foreign ministers attended in person, leading to some tense moments given Russia's representation, after President Vladimir Putin has recently confirmed that he'll participate in November, though it's still unclear if this will be virtually or in person.

According to Reuters, high on the agenda has been global food, energy, and fertilizer supplies, as
"The Ukraine war was discussed at almost all bilateral meetings at this week's G20 event, where some participants condemned Russia's invasion and urged an immediate end to hostilities through diplomacy and talks, Indonesia's foreign minister said on Friday.

"Retno Marsudi, in remarks as chair of the gathering in Bali, praised G20 counterparts for attending in person amid global tensions over the impacts of the Ukraine war, decisions she said should not be taken lightly."
During a G20 foreign ministers meeting on Friday, wherein Western countries offered scathing criticism of Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, Russian FM Sergei Lavrov stormed out of the talks. In a press briefing afterwards, he made his criticisms known:
"Our Western partners are trying to avoid talking about global economic issues. From the moment they speak, they launch into fevered criticism of Russia. During the discussion, the Western partners avoided to follow the mandate of the Group of Twenty to address the global economy issues, and to reach agreements to find solutions related to sustainable development within the UN, and lost their train of thought once they started to criticize Russia amid the situation in Ukraine."

Briefcase

Pfizer asks court to dismiss whistleblower lawsuit because government was aware of fraud

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© Pfizer/unknownThe Whistleblower, Pfizer and The Law
A lawsuit filed by whistleblower Brook Jackson alleging Pfizer and two of its contractors manipulated data and committed other acts of fraud during Pfizer's COVID-19 clinical trials is paused following a motion by the defendants to dismiss the case.

In an interview with The Defender, Jackson's lawyer said Pfizer argued the lawsuit, which was filed under the False Claims Act, should be dismissed because the U.S. government knew of the wrongdoings in the clinical trials but continued to do business with the vaccine maker.

Under the False Claims Act, whistleblowers can be rewarded for confidentially disclosing fraud that results in a financial loss to the federal government. However, a 2016 U.S. Supreme Court decision that expanded the scope of a legal principle known as "materiality" resulted in a series of federal court decisions in which fraud cases brought under the False Claims Act were dismissed.

As interpreted by the Supreme Court, if the government continued paying a contractor despite the contractor's fraudulent activity, the fraud was not considered "material" to the contract.

Comment: Pfizer is bypassing proven fraud consequences via a technicality? This is just one aspect of the vaccine scam's house of cards.

Check out Pfizer's 5.3.6 CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT REPORTS OF PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) RECEIVED THROUGH 28-FEB-2021 Be sure to look at Appendix 1 LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST (9 pages)

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Light Sabers

US eyes direct war with Russia - Belarus

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© Omar Marques/Getty ImagesAmerican soldiers in Orzysz, Poland
The US is making plans for a direct war against Russia and its ally Belarus, the head of Belarusian military intelligence warned on Thursday. The scenario is becoming more likely as the proxy war in Ukraine and other ways to hurt the two nations are failing, he claimed.

Major General Ruslan Kosygin said:
"The territory of Poland as well as the Baltic states is being turned into a staging ground, from which the US plans to unleash a new bloody conflict in Europe, targeting the Russian Federation and its allies."
He cited NATO training troops for rapid deployment in Eastern Europe and the development of anti-ballistic missile systems in the region as evidence of the looming crisis. Further proof, he claimed, is the "dangerous attempts by some Polish politicians to initiate a return of so-called historically Polish regions" in western Ukraine and Belarus.

Comment: Susceptible to the fears we create, we rarely recognize those who exploit our weaknesses.


Syringe

President of Brazil says he regrets removing liability from pharmaceutical companies for vaccine side-effects, 'sorry for all the deaths'

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© ScreenshotBrazilian President Jair Bolsonaro
In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Brazilian President Jair Bolsanaro explains why he didn't take the Covid vaccine and his regret of passing legislation to protect pharmaceutical companies from liability for the side-effects of their experimental vaccines. There follows a transcript of the interview.

Why didn't you take the vaccine?

When the virus actually hit strongly in March 2020, people began to seek out the vaccine, of course, against the virus. And I too, of course, sought that medication because we began to see cases surfacing, started seeing the number of cases begin to go up.

Now someone who contracts the virus like I did, I mean, the vaccine doesn't really help. I mean, you don't take a vaccine if you have already been contaminated. The vaccine would be innocuous. You should rather take the medication. And in Brazil, of course, I studied the issue. I called other countries including in Sub-Saharan Africa and Brazilian doctors and physicians, because there were people out there who either did not catch the virus or when they did catch the virus the virus was not strong enough to send them to the hospital or to kill them.

And in Brazil we saw the emergence of two medications that began to be used more widely. I myself took them when contaminated. But the global pressure all over the world from the media outlets, from the pharmaceutical companies, I mean, they were all against the early treatment, they actually focused on the vaccine.

I read Pfizer's contract and one of the clauses said: "We shall take no responsibility whatsoever for any side-effect arising from the vaccine." I became concerned about that.

Comment: The interview:




Cult

How the 'green' EU is starving the world

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© Vincent Jannink /ANP/AFP / Getty ImagesFarmers gather with their vehicles next to a Germany/Netherlands border sign during a protest on the A1 highway, near Rijssen, against the Dutch Government's nitrogen plans on June 29, 2022
There's a food crisis brewing, but you wouldn't know it with the way the European bureaucracy is behaving.

Dutch farmers - who sit as the second-largest agricultural exporter in the world and largest meat exporter in Europe - have brought the Netherlands to a standstill, protesting against Climate Change regulations.

The newly elected government has set up a 55-60 per cent emissions goal by 2030, 70 per cent by 2035, and 80 per cent at 2040. To meet these arbitrary climate targets, they have created a self-inflicted disaster that will see the government drag its agricultural sector up the temple stairs, tear it to bits, and let whatever bloody stumps are left to tumble down the steps for the pleasure of the United Nations climate gods.

Stock Down

Sanctions backfire: The EU has no plan for life without cheap Russia energy, so what happens next?

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© Reuters/Christian CharisiusA technician walks between pipes at the gas dehydration of the WINGAS gas storage facility near the northern German town of Rehden January 7, 2009.
As Germany reports its first trade deficit in 30 years, the prospects for West European industry look grim thanks to the US-led sanctions on Russia

Germany's May foreign trade balance showed a €1 billion deficit. This has led many analysts to question the future of the country's economy and the outlook for the European Union in general.

The bad news doesn't stop there either. As of July 3, Germany's total global market capitalization, meaning German companies' total value share of global stock exchanges, stood at an all-time low, 1.97%. Meanwhile, on July 5, the euro fell to its lowest level against the US dollar since 2002.