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Brick Wall

Trump says he is suspending immigration over coronavirus, need to protect jobs

US Canada border closed
© Lars Hagberg / AFP - Getty Images fileCustoms officers speak with people in a car beside a sign saying the U.S. border with Canada is closed in Lansdowne, Ontario, on March 22, 2020.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he is suspending immigration to the United States in response to the coronavirus pandemic and the "need to protect jobs."

In a tweet Monday night, the president attributed the suspension to an "attack from the Invisible Enemy" and the "need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American Citizens."

He added that he would sign an executive order suspending immigration.

Comment: Here's the tweet:

As mentioned by RT,
With the president increasingly optimistic about the battle against Covid-19 in daily press briefings, the move to close the country's borders outright came out of left field, even as Trump repeatedly encourages US states to lift their lockdown measures and resume economic activity.
One wonders what's actually behind this quick turn-around. Perhaps Trump sees this as an opportunity to institute strict border controls, something he platformed on in the run-up to his election, and he may simply be making a move to reaffirm his base. Or perhaps Trump knows something we don't.

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Ambulance

North Korea: Kim Jong-un said to have undergone surgery; no confirmation on the report

Kim Jong-Un
© KCNA/KNS via APKim Jong-Un, Leader of North Korea
The US intelligence agencies are receiving information that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in grave danger after undergoing surgery, CNN reported on Monday. The outlet cited an unnamed US official with direct knowledge of the matter.

The CIA, National Security Counsel and State Department didn't immediately comment.

Earlier Monday, a South Korean media report said that the 36-year-old despot was being treated following a cardiovascular procedure earlier this month. The reclusive leader missed the celebration of his grandfather's birthday, the nation's founder, Kim Il Sung, on April 15, sparking speculations about his health.

Kim underwent the surgery April 12 at a hospital in the in the Mount Kumgang resort county of Hyangsan and was recovering at a villa there, reported Daily NK, a website run mostly by North Korean defectors, citing unidentified sources inside the hermit kingdom.

Comment: So far, reports are without confirmation
Daily NK, a Seoul-based outlet, reported that Kim underwent a "cardiovascular surgical procedure" on April 12 and is believed to be recuperating at a resort on the country's east coast.

While the reports have spread like wildfire online, neither has been supported by evidence, with both relying heavily on anonymous sources. The Daily NK said its report is based on a single source inside the reclusive state.

The report has been picked up by an array of western media outlets, including Bloomberg, The Washington Times and others. While some jumped to far-flung conclusions about Kim's condition, going as far as to suggest that the North Korean leader might be on his death bed, others urged caution, noting that "sketchy unverified reports" cannot be taken at face value.




Bad Guys

Washington DC uses coronavirus panic to deploy secret military task force on US soil

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© ALEX EDELMAN/GETTY IMAGESAs Washington D.C. faces a New York-level spike in coronavirus cases, a secret military task force has deployed to secure the U.S. capital.
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser yesterday ordered a one-month extension of the state of emergency, as cases in the region grow at a rapid pace. Federal officials in the nation's capital expect a New York-like epidemic in the District, Maryland and Virginia, one that could potentially cripple the government.

"No one wants to talk evacuation, especially when there's nowhere to go," says a senior military officer working on continuity of government planning; he requested anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the record.

But a little-known military task force charged with evacuating Washington has already been activated, a task force charged with the most sensitive government mission of "securing" Washington in the face of attackers, foreign and domestic — and if necessary, moving White House and other key government offices to alternate locations.

Comment: Forget about those old 'outdated' laws that limit the use of the US military within the US itself. The country is being positioned for self-destruction, and those in charge are pushing people beyond their limits. They know what kind of control they want to use against the population. It appears we are entering into the final stages of plans that were initiated on September 11th, 2001.


Eye 1

Orwellian lockstep and a loaded syringe

Bill Gates
Some years ago, the then vice-president of Monsanto Robert T Fraley asked, "Why do people doubt science". He posed the question partly because he had difficulty in believing that some people had valid concerns about the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture.

Critics were questioning the science behind GM technology and the impacts of GMOs because they could see how science is used, corrupted and manipulated by powerful corporations to serve their own ends. And it was also because they regard these conglomerates as largely unaccountable and unregulated.

We need look no further than the current coronavirus issue to understand how vested interests are set to profit by spinning the crisis a certain way and how questionable science is being used to pursue policies that are essentially illogical or 'unscientific'. Politicians refer to 'science' and expect the public to defer to the authority of science without questioning the legitimacy of scientific modelling or data.

Although this legitimacy is being questioned on various levels, arguments challenging the official line are being sidelined. Governments, the police and the corporate media have become the arbiters of truth even if 'the truth' does not correspond with expert opinion or rational thought which challenges the mainstream narrative.

Dollar Gold

Coronavirus drives barrage of new lobbying activity in Washington

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When the $2.2 trillion bailout package was being put together by Congress in all haste in March, a mad scramble broke out over who would get what.

Part of this deal was the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program for "small businesses" - which can be, as we now know, a publicly traded company with over 5,700 employees, or a KKR-backed power company that, upon getting the loan, files for prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

And so, the program already ran out of money as of Thursday, according to the SBA. "Notice: Lapse in Appropriations. The SBA is currently unable to accept new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program based on available appropriations funding," it said on its website.

The program dispersed 1.66 million loans, according to the SBA's tally. There were 30.2 million small businesses in the US in 2019, so about 5.5% got loans. What's going to happen to the remaining 94.5% of the small businesses?

Congress is contemplating a $250-billion expansion of the program that would cover maybe another 4% of small businesses. In other words, most small businesses aren't going to get any of it.

Vader

Best of the Web: French govt issues post-lockdown decrees: Most measures to remain in place (indefinitely) beyond 'deconfinement date' of May 11th

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Prime Minister Edouard Philippe accompanied by the Health Minister spoke in a televised address for more than two hours tonight giving information and answering questions about Covid-19 and deconfinement plans for France. Here are key points:

Progressive deconfinement from May 11;

Too many people suffering from non-Covid-19 related illnesses and chronic diseases are not continuing their necessary care. Consultations are considerably down sparking concern. There has also been a drop in cancer screening and vaccinations. Health Minister Olivier Véran said the message to patients is strongly: Do not ignore the healthcare you need;

Mr Philippe announced a "probable" requirement for mask use on public transport from May 11;

The Prime Minister evoked the three points which the government sees as essential after the end of confinement: maintaining 'barriers', wide-scale testing and the isolation of patients (either at home or in dedicated establishments depending on their family home situation). The exact details of the deconfinement procedure will be debated in parliament at the beginning of May;


Comment: Oh good, they're going to take a democratic vote on how to continue conducting wilful economic collapse and mass incarceration, hystericization and terrorization of the population.


Comment: So there you have it. They're going to wilfully collapse the economy in order to wholly restructure society as they see fit.


Attention

Epidemics in history and the COVID-19 pandemic

The plague-stricken town, traversed throughout with hierarchy, surveillance, observation, writing; the town immobilized by the functioning of an extensive power that bears in a distinct way over all individual bodies - this is the utopia of the perfectly governed city.

- Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish
Allegory of Bad Government
© Photo public domainAmbrogio Lorenzetti 's Allegory of Bad Government (1338), fresco in the town hall of Siena, Italy.
Predictably eyeing the Decline and Fall of the American Empire, a serious academic debate is raging around the working hypothesis of historian Kyle Harper, according to whom viruses and pandemics - especially the Justinian plague in the 6th century - led to the end of the Roman Empire.

Well, history actually teaches us that epidemics are more like revelatory moments than social transformers.

Patrick Boucheron, a crack historian and a professor at the esteemed College de France, offers a very interesting perspective. Incidentally, before the onset of Covid-19, he was about to start a seminar on the Black Death medieval plague.

Boucheron's view of Boccaccio's Decameron, written in 1350 and about young Florentine aristocrats who fled to the Tuscan countryside to tell stories, focuses on the plague's character as a "horrible beginning" that tears apart social liaisons, provokes a funerary panic and has everyone wallowing in anomie.

Then he draws a historical parallel with Thucydides writing about the Athens plague in the summer of 430 BC. Pushing it to the limit, we may venture that Western literature actually starts with a plague - described in Book 1 of the Iliad by Homer.

Thucydides' description of the Great Plague - actually typhoid fever - is a literary tour de force as well. In our current setting, that's more relevant than the "Thucydides trap" controversy - as it's idle to compare the context in ancient Athens with the current US-China hybrid war.

Both Socrates and Thucydides, incidentally, survived the plague. They were tough, and acquired immunity from their earlier exposure to typhoid. Pericles, the leading citizen of Athens, was not so lucky: he died at 66, a victim of the plague.

Stock Down

EU Finance Commissioner: Europe needs 'roughly' €1.5 trillion to cover coronavirus fall-out

Gentiloni
© REUTERS/Francois LenoirEuropean Economic Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni speaks during a news conference on public finances in EU states at European Union Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium February 26, 2020.
The European Union's Economics Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni told German magazine Der Spiegel that aid worth around 1.5 trillion euros ($1.63 trillion) could be needed to tackle the coronavirus crisis.

"The Eurogroup has now made proposals for aid worth more than 500 billion euros to finance healthcare and short-time work and to help small and medium-sized companies. That leaves at least one trillion euros. This is roughly the amount we need to be dealing with now."

He said the funds could be raised via the EU's next multi-annual budget.

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Health

Covid-19 and Neil Ferguson, the liberal Lyssenko

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© 4NewsProfessor Neil Ferguson, high priest of liberal hospital management and inventor of the generalized containment against Covid-19
In the past, European political leaders yielded to the orders of their astrologers. Today, they refer to them identically to the statisticians of the Imperial College. In the past, the latter have provided them as much justification as they needed for their liberal hospital policy. Today, they predict millions of deaths without any scientific rigour. Thierry Meyssan reveals how these charlatans have taken control of the policies of the European Union, the United Kingdom and certain states of the United States.

In the early days of the Cold War, it was customary in the West to make fun of the blindness of the Soviets who believed in the nonsense of Professor Trofim Lyssenko. The First Secretary of the Party, Joseph Stalin, had banned the teaching of genetics and used Lyssenko as a scientific justification for Marxism, but he drew no practical consequences. Today the same mental illness has reached the West. Professor Neil Fergusson assures that statistics can predict the behaviour of living beings. This is stupid, yet many high-ranking political leaders believe it. Unfortunately, unlike the Soviets, they draw political consequences that ruin their countries.

Bacon

'Where's the beef?" US government to buy food from farmers, distribute to food banks


Comment: They're literally turning everything into a giant, govt-controlled plantation.


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© George Walker IV/The Tennessean via APTennessee Gov. Bill Lee, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and Tyson Foods plant manager Doug Griffin stand together during the vice president's visit to Tyson Foods Monday, Oct. 7, 2019 in Goodlettsville, Tenn.
The federal government will start buying meat, vegetables and milk from the nation's farmers and distribute the surplus to the nation's food banks, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said Thursday, a plan welcomed by the agricultural sector.

While the details and the amount of money that will be spent on the program were not clear, Mr. Perdue said President Trump has approved the plan to help the nation's farmers during the coronavirus outbreak. Mr. Perdue said:
"Yes — that's directly we'll take dairy products. We'll take meat, protein products, both beef and pork, their produce as well. Food that does not have a home in a market for it, USDA will have a program that will procure this food and distribute it to food banks and other nonprofit charities."
Mr. Perdue hinted at such a program in an April 9 tweet, but in an appearance Thursday on Fox Business Network's Mornings with Maria, the secretary told host Maria Bartiromo the problem lies not with supply but with the supply chain.

Comment: Better late than never? Logic dictates the disconnect between food supply and demand would have been one of the first items on the repair list. Instead there are many reports of dairy and produce farmers dumping milk and crops in fields with no alternative. Food banks? How many of those are operated by a completely volunteer staff, and how many facilities will be physically able to service hundreds of people a day?

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