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"They've been lying from the start" - French medics file suit against PM

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COVID-19 has infected 328,275 people across the world and caused 14,366 deaths, according to the latest figures from Johns Hopkins. Europe has turned into the next China, with cases and deaths on an exponential curve in Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Switzerland, and the UK.

In France, the fast-spreading virus has killed 562 and led to more than 14,400 confirmed cases on Sunday. The French hospital system is on the brink of being overwhelmed by virus patients, with hospital beds and ICU-treatment capacity is quickly running out.

French hospitals are running out of protective gear, leaving medical staff susceptible to contracting the virus.

It has become entirely evident that the European country was not prepared to fight a pandemic. This is the claim that is being made by three French medics in a new lawsuit against Minister Edouard Philippe and former minister of solidarity and health, Agnes Buzyn.

Comment: A question would be that if the government were aware of a 'pandemic' but chose not to act, what suddenly changed their minds?


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Biden actually said this... "We have to take care of the cure that will make the problem worse no matter what"

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Biden virtually appeared on ABC's "The View" Tuesday morning from the comfort of his own home in Wilmington, Delaware.

Biden is currently practicing "social distancing" because of the Coronavirus pandemic so he has been giving briefings and interviews from home.

So far it hasn't gone well.

Comment: How much further can this go? That the Dems continue to parade Biden around as if he's mentally sound enough to actually be a president (or even tie his own shoes) is akin to elderly abuse. This is insane!

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A few recent political developments which should not go unnoticed

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Russian army trucks in Italy
The COVID19/SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is, by any measure, an immense planetary crisis which will probably change the world we live in forever. Still, there are other issues which are maybe not quite as dramatic and important, but which deserve not to be forgotten. Here are some of those

The grand betrayal of Tulsi Gabbard

It was pretty clear to most observers that Tulsi Gabbard, being the only real "peace candidate" would never be allowed to get the nomination, nevermind make it into the White House. It was also clear that Tulsi, for all her very real qualities, simply did not have what it takes to take on "The Swamp". Still, in spite of this all, her candidacy and campaign were like a huge pitcher of cool water in the middle of an immense and dry desert. Her uniqueness amongst all the candidate is what make her betrayal even more painful for those who respected or even supported her. Once it became clear that she would never get the nomination, not only did she not run as an independent (something which Hillary seems to fear a lot), she endorsed Uncle Joe, the clearly senile, totally corrupt and generally repugnant frontman for the Clinton gang. This endorsement of Biden is something which she did not have to do, but she did it.

When the DNC stole the nomination from Sanders, he did not lead a protest or run as an independent, he endorsed Hillary. I always considered him a fraud for this (and many other) reasons. Now Tulsi Gabbard is doing the same thing, which probably is a good indicator that the Democratic Party is evil and corrupt to the core, which is hardly big news, but which is dramatically confirmed by Gabbard's profoundly immoral decision. Why do I say that? Because Biden is the ultimate "anti-Gabbard", she should have endorsed either Bernie, or even Trump, but instead she endorsed a morally corrupt warmonger, a total pawn for the MIC.

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Emergency powers: Worldwide governmental power grabs reveal scripted agenda

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Emergency powers are the name of the game right now as governments around the world are collectively engaging in power grabs - all justified by the convenient coronavirus crisis (the same coronavirus crisis that various countries and groups were actively simulating for before it happened).

Virtually every nation on Earth has a COVID-19 case and therefore an excuse to grab emergency powers by claiming they are only doing it for the sake of health, safety and security, which is the typical catchcry of tyrants. According to the latest BBC report, a staggering 1/4 (one quarter) of the world is on lockdown.

Misleaders like US President Donald Trump and UK PM Boris Johnson were initially reluctant to respond to the coronavirus, that is before they were told by their dark-suited advisors in the shadows that they better get with the program.

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Habituating us to a new normal - We're not going back

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To stop coronavirus we will need to radically change almost everything we do: how we work, exercise, socialize, shop, manage our health, educate our kids, take care of family members.

We all want things to go back to normal quickly. But what most of us have probably not yet realized — yet will soon — is that things won't go back to normal after a few weeks, or even a few months. Some things never will.

It's now widely agreed (even by Britain, finally) that every country needs to "flatten the curve": impose social distancing to slow the spread of the virus so that the number of people sick at once doesn't cause the health-care system to collapse, as it is threatening to do in Italy right now. That means the pandemic needs to last, at a low level, until either enough people have had Covid-19 to leave most immune (assuming immunity lasts for years, which we don't know) or there's a vaccine.

How long would that take, and how draconian do social restrictions need to be? Yesterday President Donald Trump, announcing new guidelines such as a 10-person limit on gatherings, said that "with several weeks of focused action, we can turn the corner and turn it quickly." In China, six weeks of lockdown are beginning to ease now that new cases have fallen to a trickle.

But it won't end there. As long as someone in the world has the virus, breakouts can and will keep recurring without stringent controls to contain them. In a report yesterday (pdf), researchers at Imperial College London proposed a way of doing this: impose more extreme social distancing measures every time admissions to intensive care units (ICUs) start to spike, and relax them each time admissions fall. Here's how that looks in a graph.

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Syrian army, civilians block US convoy, force it to turn back in country's northeast - reports

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The standoff is at least the fourth time this month that Syrian troops and angry local residents have forced a US military convoy to retreat from an area of al-Hasakah governorate.

Residents of the village of Hamu, northeastern Syria joined forces with members of the Syrian military in blocking the movement of a US military convoy attempting to pass through their community, Syria's al-Akhbar television channel has reported.

According to the outlet, a US convoy of six vehicles was forced to turn around and head back in the direction it came from after locals and Syrian troops stepped out into the road to block its movement. No injuries were reported.
The report comes just two days after a similar incident, also in the village of Hamu, when a US convoy consisting of 11 vehicles was prevented from moving into the village.

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Over ONE THIRD of world's population under lockdown over Covid-19 and more corona-related news

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India's billion-plus population went into a three-week lockdown on Wednesday, with a third of the world now under orders to stay indoors, as US politicians agreed to spend $2 trillion to counter the economic damage of the coronavirus pandemic.

Financial markets soared as the Senate and the White House thrashed out a stimulus package worth roughly 10 percent of the entire US economy, an injection Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said represented a "wartime level of investment".

President Donald Trump has voiced hope that the United States will be "raring to go" by mid-April, but his optimism appeared to stand almost alone among world leaders, who were ratcheting up the movement restrictions in a bid to stifle the spread of the disease.

India ordered its 1.3 billion people -- the world's second-biggest population -- to stay at home for three weeks.

Comment: In more news, the Spanish deputy PM, Carmen Calvo, has tested positive for coronavirus. Russia's death toll from the virus has risen to 3 after two elderly patients died in a Moscow hospital. Both of them suffered from pneumonia and had pre-existing medical conditions. Conservative outlet The Federalist rattled a hornet's nest after publishing an article by a physician in Portland, Oregon who suggested a "controlled voluntary infection" strategy to contain the virus. He says by exposing those at low risk of "severe complications" to Covid-19, we will create a "herd immunity," which is how many diseases - chicken pox for example - used to be suppressed.

French president Emmanuel Macron launched a military operation to help with "health, logistics and protection" during the crisis. The leader of the Nevada state medical team that banned hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to treat coronavirus does not actually have a license to practice medicine in Nevada. His opposition to the treatment looks to be more about an anti-Trump bias than from medical knowledge. Another researcher pointed out that both Nevada's medical epidemiologist and state epidemiologist also seemed to lack the necessary qualifications to "make medical decisions related to infectious disease." Medical epidemiologist Stephanie Woodward has a doctorate in psychology, not epidemiology or public health; while state epidemiologist Melissa Peek-Bullock has just a BS in health ecology. While her resume touts her leading roles managing various local disease outbreaks, she lacks even a Masters in Public Health and neither woman appears to have attended medical school. Trump Derangement Syndrome continues to rear its ugly head.

Trump's Secretary of State continues his verbal war against China, this time derailing a G-7 statement on the coronavirus. Following the teleconference with world leaders, Pompeo claimed that the rest of the countries are on board with being against China's "disinformation campaign. According to the German magazine Der Spiegel, however, the other G-7 leaders did not see eye to eye with Pompeo on naming the virus after Wuhan - the Chinese city where it was first detected - insisting on the more diplomatic term "Covid-19" adopted by the World Health Organization.

Trump's top medical expert has warned about the coronavirus coming back "in cycles." Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has threatened to hold up the coronavirus stimulus plan over "anti-worker bias." Sanders wants to make sure corporations are not allowed to "lay off workers, cut wages or benefits, ship jobs overseas, or pay workers poverty wages." This ultimately did not happen though, as the Senate passed the gigantic stimulus bill.

Syria has registered 4 new cases and instituted a 12-hour curfew across the country.


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Best of the Web: Why massive fatality rates from Italy are misleading

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In Italy, the proportion of infected people dying from the novel coronavirus — 10 percent according to the latest figures — seems through the roof. Unsurprisingly, there is more to this terrifying figure than meets the eye.

You do not need to be an expert to calculate the mortality rate. It is one number divided by another — the number of people who have died from the virus divided by the total number of confirmed cases. In the case of Italy, 7,503 dead divided by 74,386 infected gives a mortality rate of roughly 10 percent. But that does not mean that one in ten people who contract the virus will die, despite what the scaremongering media would have you believe.

The first reason why is that the first, smaller number — the number of deaths from Covid-19 — is impossible to underestimate. People are either alive or dead, and usually as soon as a person dies they will quickly find their way into the national statistics.

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Suspending the Constitution: Police State uses crises to expand its lockdown powers

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"That was when they suspended the Constitution. They said it would be temporary. There wasn't even any rioting in the streets. People stayed home at night, watching television, looking for some direction. There wasn't even an enemy you could put your finger on."― Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale
You can always count on the government to take advantage of a crisis, legitimate or manufactured.

This coronavirus pandemic is no exception.

Not only are the federal and state governments unraveling the constitutional fabric of the nation with lockdown mandates that are sending the economy into a tailspin and wreaking havoc with our liberties, but they are also rendering the citizenry fully dependent on the government for financial handouts, medical intervention, protection and sustenance.

Unless we find some way to rein in the government's power grabs, the fall-out will be epic.

Everything I have warned about for years — government overreach, invasive surveillance, martial law, abuse of powers, militarized police, weaponized technology used to track and control the citizenry, and so on — has coalesced into this present moment.

The government's shameless exploitation of past national emergencies for its own nefarious purposes pales in comparison to what is presently unfolding.

It's downright Machiavellian.

Comment: One question that the author of this great article seems to be leaving out is whether or not Trump really wants these powers, or, if his hand is being forced by the legion of deep state apparatchiks who are so powerful in Washington.

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The Federal Reserve is contemptuous of non-elites and about to make the financial system much, much worse

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Imagine if the congress approved a measure to form a public-private partnership between the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve. Can you imagine that?

Now imagine if a panicky and ill-informed Congress gave the Fed a blank check to bail out all of its crooked crony corporate and Wall Street friends, allowing the Fed to provide more than $4.5 trillion to underwater corporations that ripped off Mom and Pop investors by selling them bonds that were used to goose their stock prices so fatcat CEOs could make off like bandits. Imagine if all that red ink from private actors was piled onto the national debt pushing long-term interest rates into the stratosphere while crushing small businesses, households and ordinary working people.

Now try to imagine the impact this would have on the nation's future. Imagine if the Central Bank was given the green-light to devour the Treasury, control the country's "purse strings", and use nation's taxing authority to shore up its trillions in ultra-risky leveraged bets, its opaque financially-engineered ponzi-instruments, and its massive speculative debts that have gone pear-shaped leaving a gaping black hole on its balance sheet?

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