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Russia set to make Covid-19 vaccination QR codes compulsory for use of public transport

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© Sputnik / Konstantin MihalchevskiyFILE PHOTO. Simferopol, Crimea, Russia.
The Russian authorities are drafting a bill to require the presentation of a QR code confirming vaccination against Covid-19 before using long-distance public transport or entering cafes and shops, it was revealed on Thursday.

According to the country's Covid-19 Operational HQ, the proposal is being worked on in cooperation with "the relevant agencies" and will later be submitted as a bill to be voted on in Parliament.

Aside from post-vaccination, QR codes are also generated when someone can prove that they recently tested positive for the virus or had a recent negative PCR test.

Comment: Unlike the vast majority of politicians in the West, President Putin has stated that people should not be coerced into suffering the vaccines.

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Why 'The Circulation of Elites'? Implications of the Italian political realist school, why there will always be a ruling class

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W.E.F. - World Eugenics Fraternity
The title of this substack has been taken from the Italian political realist tradition. That tradition's position is that in all reasonably complex societies, with population sizes exceeding a very low limit, there is always (and there always will be) an elite, ruling class. Suggestions that this situation can be overcome through democracy or socialism (or, excuse my bemusement, democratic socialism) or any comparable notion are just examples of what Italian political realist Gaetano Mosca called political formulas. These are the myths that sustain a prevailing regime.[i] The reasons for this certainty of an elite ruling class are many.

These reasons were illustrated by another Italian realist, Robert Michels, in his classic study, Political Parties. There he demonstrates that even those organizations which are ostensibly, in theory, the most dedicated to democracy and popular sovereignty still wind up conforming to what he calls the iron law of oligarchy. Among the reasons for this law are the organizational problems of both scale and urgency. Among large organizations, it is simply impossible for the full the membership to convene for decision-making, other than very occasionally - and often even that isn't possible. Also, when an emergency arises, there is simply no time to use any mechanism for consulting the full membership - designated authorities have to be in place for a timely response.[ii] These contingencies require the authorization - even among the most democracy-identified organizations - of a distinct leadership cadre.

Comment: For insight into how pathocracy subverts the natural hierarchical order, and how society can work towards immunizing itself against infection, check out: And check out SOTT radio's:



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China enacts new law to crack down on and surveil Christians

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Human rights watchdogs are worried that the Chinese communist regime is ramping up its crackdown on Christians throughout the communist country.

Recently, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) raised the alarm about new measures adopted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The new authoritarian laws titled the Measures on the Management of Religious Clergy include demanding sanctioned churches to pledge full support to the CCP and a ban on house churches.

"The new Measures expand an invasive and comprehensive system of control and surveillance on clergy," a USCIRF report reads.

"Article 3 of the Measures requires clergy — among other demands — to support the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) rule, the Chinese socialist political system, and the CCP's 'sinicization of religion' policy, effectively imposing a political test to ensure clergies' loyalty to the CCP."

Mr. Potato

Failing up in Biden-ville: Terry McAuliffe in line for White House gig after election loss

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© Getty ImagesPresident Biden and failed Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe
Failed gubernatorial candidate enlisted Biden for campaign as president's approval rating tanked

The Biden administration is looking to hire Terry McAuliffe just a week after the Democrat lost Virginia's gubernatorial race.

Although "talks have not yet started" and all cabinet positions are filled, the White House is searching for a position within the administration for the former Democratic National Committee chairman and Virginia governor, Punchbowl News reported Thursday.

Comment: Matt Taibbi: The red-pilling of Loudoun County, Virginia


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How 31 Republicans just betrayed the country to reward illegal immigration, worsen inflation, and pay off Democrats' donors

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© Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz
At nearly midnight on Friday, 13 House Republicans gave Speaker Nancy Pelosi the votes she needed to pass the so-called "bipartisan infrastructure bill" — colloquially known in DC as the BIF. In doing so, these House Republicans, among them two members of the House GOP leadership team, all but guaranteed House passage of Joe Biden's hotly partisan, $2 trillion reconciliation bill, which represents the largest cradle-to-grave expansion of federal power since the New Deal.

Over at National Review, Philip Klein called the move by these 13 Republicans "political malpractice," and a "betrayal." He's right, particularly on the first point.

Republicans who supported the bill predictably justified their vote as one for "roads and bridges," pointing to the benefits that the bill's largest provisions — like the $47 billion in climate funding and the $66 billion for the failing Amtrak system, provided without any reform — will ostensibly bring to their districts.

Bad Guys

US anti-terrorism agency sees threat in new Covid lockdowns and reopenings

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© The Hill
The Biden administration is again warning of potential threats from terrorists foreign and domestic, saying they could be fueled by anything from the arrival of refugees from Afghanistan to possible new Covid-19 restrictions.

For the remainder of 2021 and into 2022, "racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists and anti-government/anti-authority violent extremists will continue to pose a threat" to the US, said a bulletin from the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday.


Foreign or domestic terrorists have historically targeted crowded venues and "at times caused mass causalities (sic)," the DHS pointed out, noting that the upcoming "dates of religious significance over the next few months" and the continued reopening from pandemic lockdowns "could provide increased targets of opportunity for violence." However, they rushed to note there are "currently no credible or imminent threats tied to any dates or locations."

Bad Guys

Assad requests Iran 'remove' commander out of Syria over 'major breach of Syrian sovereignty'

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© SANA via APSyrian President Bashar Assad, left, speaks with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, before their meeting in Tehran, Iran, February 25, 2019.
Saudi outlets reported on Wednesday, citing anonymous sources within Syria, that the nation's dictator, Bashar al-Assad, had expelled Iranian Quds Force Commander Mustafa Javad Ghaffari from the country after the terror chief attempted to create a black market in Syria and needlessly inflamed tensions with the country's neighbors.

The Quds Force is the foreign terrorist unit of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), itself a U.S.-designated terrorist organization and a formal wing of the Iranian military. The Quds Force has been in relative disarray since then-President Donald Trump ordered a drone strike to take out its leader, Qasem Soleimani, in early 2020. Ghaffari is believed to have been Soleimani's "right-hand man" and played a key role in helping Assad commit mass atrocities against civilians to remain in power during the Syrian Civil War. Under Soleimani, no reports indicated tensions between longtime allies, Iran and Syria.

Comment: Breitbart telegraphs its bias with the repeated use of 'dictator' to describe Assad. The citizens of Syria beg to disagree:
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Belarus' prez Lukashenko playing hardball: Threatens to cut off gas to Western Europe over sanctions

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© AFP / Maxim Guchek; Sputnik / Ivan RydnevBelarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
Minsk may block gas transit to the European Union if more sanctions are imposed on Belarus, the country's president Alexander Lukashenko threatened on Thursday. Brussels is currently discussing a fifth package of measures.

The Yamal-Europe transnational gas pipeline runs from Russia's Yamal peninsula to Frankfurt-an-der-Oder in Germany, via Belarus and Poland. The Polish and German sections are owned by local companies, while energy giant Gazprom owns the Russian and Belarusian portions.

"We are heating Europe, and they are threatening us that they are going to close the border," Lukashenko said, according to state media outlet BelTA. "What if we cut off the natural gas supply there? Therefore, I would recommend the leadership of Poland, Lithuania, and other heedless people to think before they speak."

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Best of the Web: Seizing Everything: The Theft of the Global Commons - Part 2

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In Part 1 we explored the ongoing process of defining of the global commons and the claim of the stakeholder capitalists they they should be the "trustees" both of the commons and society. We are now going to look at how systems have been established to enable those stakeholders to seize them.

We should be mindful of what "global commons" means for the Global Public Private Partnership (GPPP). For them it means possession of everything: every resource on the planet, all land, all water, the air we breath and the natural world in its entirety, including all of us.

Principles of the Global Commons

The notion of the "global commons" sprang from an amalgam of two principles in International Law. The Tragedy of The Commons (ToC) and the Common Heritage of Mankind (CHM).

In his 1968 paper on the ToC, the U.S. ecologist and eugenicist Garrett Hardin, building upon the earlier work of the 19th century economist William Forster Lloyd, outlined the population and resource problems as he saw them. He said "a finite world can support only a finite population; therefore, population growth must eventually equal zero."

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US consumers face highest inflation since 1990, Goldman Sachs predicts it will get worse

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© REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Consumer prices in the US rose 6.2% in October compared with the same period last year, as Americans battle soaring food, gas and property costs, and the highest inflation rate since 1990.

Reporting the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures on Wednesday, the US Labor Department said soaring inflation has cut into the recent gains made in wages, as the country rebounds from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The department's all-items index showed an increase of 6.2% over the 12 months ending October, marking the largest annual increase since November 1990.

Comment: An advisor of the Kremlin commented that another reason for the soaring inflation is Biden's 'stimulus' spending that paid Americans to stay home and shut their businesses amidst lockdown orders; and it wasn't just America, governments across the globe shuttered their economies, and we're just beginning to see the fall out: Lockdowns cause largest cargo delivery backlog EVER - inflation, unemployment and food shortages expected to worsen