Puppet Masters
The issue became more evident since January when various government entities and the media began to openly complain about the number of vaccine doses that were being thrown in the garbage because of expiration. Why were the vaccines expiring before use? The media spin suggests that it was due to "government mismanagement", while officials at the state level have admitted that it has been due to a significant drop in demand.
In the meantime, Biden has shipped over 500 million covid vaccine doses overseas in June while at the same time claiming that the US was on track to meet his 70% vaccination goal by July 4th. Needless to say this never happened. The Biden admin now claims that the US population is now 67% vaccinated, and if this was actually true then it would be very close to meeting Anthony Fauci's original guidelines for herd immunity. So why all the frantic hype about unvaccinated people?
"We take these reports very seriously and in line with our role as host state we are working with the US authorities on jointly getting to the bottom of this," the Austrian Foreign Ministry told various media in a short statement.
The mysterious illness first came to light back in 2016 at the American embassy in Cuba and has since been known as 'Havana syndrome'. It includes headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, hearing and vision impairment, vertigo and memory loss that apparently come as a result of some brain injuries of unknown origin.
In today's NewsReal podcast, live from 4pm CET / 10am US Eastern / 2pm UTC, Joe & Niall discuss the apparent 'quickening' towards totalitarianism - along with the extreme weather events in western Europe and elsewhere.
Running Time: 01:30:30
Download: MP3 — 75.4 MB
Comment: Here's the podcast on Rumble:
While most EU citizens have been distracted by endless restrictions over a flu-like pandemic called covid19, the technocrats at the EU Commission in Brussels have been preparing a program of planned dis-integration of the EU industrial economy. The convenient aspect of an unelected supranational group far away in Brussels or Strasbourg is that they are not accountable to any real voters. They even have a name for it: Democratic Deficit. If the measures about to be finalized by the EU Commission under German President Ursula von der Leyen and Vice President for Global Warming Dutch technocrat Frans Timmermans, are enacted, here is a hint of what will happen.

Trucks park at Bab al-Hawa crossing at the Syrian-Turkish border, in Idlib governorate, Syria, June 30, 2021
In a rare display of diplomatic cooperation, the US and Russia agreed last week on a one-year extension of the UN Security Council authorization for humanitarian aid supplies to reach northern Syria through the Bab al-Hawa crossing on the border with Turkey.
The Biden administration had made the extension of this authorization its highest priority when it came to US-Syrian policy. For its part, Russia had long been hesitant to allow such an extension, insisting it should be replaced by cross-line humanitarian deliveries.
Comment: One wonders whether, now that the US and its allies have regained the ability to more easily supply their terrorists in the region, there'll be a clear uptick in violence; and whether Russia will allow that to happen:
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Here's the backstory:
The order declared that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, was "created in violation of the law and whose existence violates the law." But current recipients of DACA won't immediately have their status pulled as a result of the order, the judge noted.
The ruling, which puts in jeopardy the program that President Joe Biden had sought to preserve, came as news outlets reported arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border hitting their highest levels in more than a decade.
Former President Donald Trump had sought to end DACA, but his effort was blocked in 2020 by the Supreme Court, which ruled 5-4 that his order to wind the program down was unlawfully "arbitrary and capricious."
Comment: Someone finally paid attention to the law? Meanwhile, with the runaway Biden plan, arrests at the border have now topped 1M.
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Border Patrol agents have made more than a million arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border so far this year, already higher than any full-year total since at least 2005, according to new Customs and Border Protection figures released Friday.
The CBP data only includes the number of arrests and doesn't account for people who made it across the border without being apprehended.
Agents made more than 178,000 arrests in June, a 3% increase over the prior month.
The number of unaccompanied children arrested crossing the border also rose slightly in June to around 15,000, with CBP officials privately warning in meetings that they were seeing as many as 600 children crossing the border alone a day in July.
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"Communism is a failed system, a universally failed system. I don't see socialism as a very useful substitute, but that's another story," Biden told a reporter on Thursday, answering a question on Cuba during his joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was visiting Washington.
"Cuba is unfortunately a failed state and repressing their citizens," Biden added.
Comment: In that Cuba remains independent and functioning according to its own edicts is a tribute to its past leadership and the strong will of the Cuban people. Any offers from the US will assure strings attached.
A dose of confusion was recently dished out, as commentary from the office of the Iraqi prime minister and the Biden administration's special Middle East coordinator sent mixed messages about a potential withdrawal of American troops from Iraq.
The lack of clarity on a potential troop removal from Iraq first emerged after the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi indicated in a Thursday statement that officials had discussed the "mechanisms for withdrawing combat forces from Iraq" with none other than Brett McGurk, who serves as the special coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa.
Comment: Negotiations without trust are futile. Be glad the US (so far) is leaving.
Let's just say that he didn't handle it very well, but to start, here's a clip of Biden blanking out, something that is basically a given anytime he speaks in public.
Comment: "The listless, meandering mission in Afghanistan always lacked an end game." Remaining was the end game for advantages less obvious.














Comment: It's well known that, over many decades, including up the present day, the US has performed all kinds of nefarious experiments on its personnel and its population, leaked documents have also shown that it has technologies that could induce these kinds of effects at its disposal, and now with the baseless story from the New Yorker attempting to smear Russia, the motivation behind these attacks may be starting to be revealed. Because, like the Skripal poisonings that hit the headlines back in 2018, to name but one, if the fruit of these attacks is that Russia (and/or China) are demonized by the West's propaganda apparatus, despite their being no solid evidence proving their involvement, then the question of 'who benefits?' seems to be the US and its allies: