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Fox News reporter Peter Doocy mentioned at the White House press briefing that an expert "says that his concern is about harmful emotional, academic and psychological effects of putting kindergartners in masks for hours at a time."
They can't arrest us all. They can't keep all your kids home from school. They can't keep every government building closed - although I've got a long list of ones they should.
We don't have to accept the mandates, lockdowns, and harmful policies of the petty tyrants and feckless bureaucrats. We can simply say no, not again.
Comment: Rand Paul is the most high profile American Senator willing to stand up to the petty tyrants and their attempts to enforce ridiculously draconian measures on the populace. Hopefully he has the support (and protection) behind him to continue his important work.
See also:
- Rand Paul flames op-ed's 'obscene' rules for the unvaccinated, swings at Fauci
- Rand Paul claims researchers 'afraid to speak out' against Fauci UPDATE
- 'You don't know what you're talking about!' Fauci loses it with Sen. Rand Paul over Wuhan lab-funding accusations
- Rand Paul: I will be seeking a criminal referral against Fauci for lying to Congress
- Rand Paul requests probe into allegations NSA spied on Tucker Carlson
- Rand Paul says he will introduce bill to scrap mask mandate 'farce'
- Rand Paul says he's getting daily DEATH THREATS for questioning Fauci
- Suspicious package with white powder sent to Sen. Rand Paul's home

FILE PHOTO: Indian soldiers in Ladakh. The development comes days after 12th round of corps-commander-level talks between India & China, which were held on 31 July on Chinese side of the LAC. 6 August, 2021
The disengagement process, which includes removal of all temporary structures and other allied infrastructure by both sides, and restoration of landform to "pre-stand-off period", was carried out over two days, that is 4 and 5 August, the Army said in a statement.
"As per the agreement, both sides have ceased forward deployments in this area in a phased, coordinated and verified manner... The troops of both sides are now in their respective permanent bases," the Army added.
Comment: Whilst the situation is resolved at the border region, India recently deployed war ships to the South China Sea claiming it to be part of of it's 'Act East' policy.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler cited "investor protection" as the reason the commission should have carte blanche to take the "crypto" out of "cryptocurrency" in a speech to fellow finance bigwigs on Tuesday, describing the sector as "like the Wild West" as he urged Congress to rein it in.
But Gensler, a former Goldman Sachs partner and later advisor to the US Treasury, either knows nothing about the industry in which he has worked for most of his life or is (more likely) playing dumb. If anything, it's the Wild West casino capitalism of investment banking that has wrecked the US economy repeatedly, and seems poised to do so again.
In France, the country's top constitutional authority on Aug. 5 agreed with most aspects of a new law that requires citizens to carry a special COVID-19 health pass from next week onwards.
A health pass is only given to those who have been fully vaccinated, recently recovered from an infection, or recently tested negative from the virus.
The new restrictions mean residents will only be allowed to access cafes, restaurants, and, in some cases, hospitals, if they show the health pass.
While the pass has been in effect in France since July 21 for cultural and recreational venues, including cinemas, concert halls, and theme parks with capacity for more than 50 people, the new law vastly extends its application.
The Constitutional Council also ruled Thursday that the passes would be required for long-distance travel by train, plane, or bus, The Associated Press reported.
It also approved a ruling that health care workers should be vaccinated against the virus by Sept. 15 and hospital visitors will also require a health pass.
Comment: Since Covid is here to stay and we just have to "learn to live with it," as officials have been saying recently, so will these measures. Welcome to the new normal.

BBC sources have also reported that the Taliban have taken control of the province’s airport, considered a commercial hub with Iran.
A spokesperson for Nimroz's police, who declined to be named for security reasons, said the Taliban had been able to capture the city because of a lack of reinforcements from the government.
The insurgents have taken dozens of districts and border crossings in recent months and put pressure on several provincial capitals, including Herat in the west and Kandahar in the south, as foreign troops withdraw. Source
Comment: Reuters also reports the assassination of an Afghan media officer
The Taliban claimed responsibility for killing Dawa Khan Menapal, head of the Government Media and Information Centre (GMIC). An official in the federal interior ministry said that "the savage terrorists killed" him during Friday prayers.Sputnik reports on the Taliban's brutal efforts to consolidate control over their conquered territory:
"He (Menapal) was a young man who stood like a mountain in the face of enemy propaganda, and who was always a major supporter of the (Afghan) regime," said Mirwais Stanikzai, a spokesperson of the interior ministry.
Menapal had also served as a spokesperson in Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's outreach team.
The assassination was the latest in a series conducted by the hardline Islamist group to weaken Ghani's democratically elected, western backed regime.
Scores of social activists, journalists, bureaucrats, judges and public figures who were fighting to sustain a liberal Islamic regime have been killed by Taliban fighters in a bid to silence voices of dissent in the war-torn country.
A Taliban spokesperson said Menapal was "killed in a special attack by the Mujaheedin (Taliban fighters) and was punished for his actions."
In a tweet, U.S. Charge d'Affaires Ross Wilson said he was saddened and disgusted by the killing of Menapal, who he called a friend and colleague whose career was focused on providing truthful information to all Afghans.
"These murders are an affront to Afghans' human rights & freedom of speech, " he said.
On Tuesday, the district governor of Sayed Abad district in Maidan Wardak province was also assassinated in Kabul by Taliban fighters.
The Taliban have killed up to 900 people in the southern province of Kandahar in the past month and a half, local TOLO News reported, citing the province's ex-police chief Tadin Khan.
According to Khan, who is also a member of the High Council of the National Reconciliation, the group "does not believe in human rights." Their targets became detained soldiers, police officers, tribal leaders, and civillians, including even a popular comedian, all of whom they allege had ties to the Afghan government.
The Taliban forcefully took these people from their homes and executed them, Khan reportedly said.
"They possibly martyred 800 to 900 people in the past month and a half. The people have suffered enormously. The brutality that occurred in Boldak," Khan was quoted by the outlet as saying.
Taliban fighters have reclaimed control over much of the province, including its capital (also called Kandahar), as the group continues its violent seizure of power amid the withdrawal of foreign troops. This contradicts their earlier statements that the group is committed to settling the conflict peacefully.
On Tuesday, an eyewitness and a source in the Kabul police told Sputnik that a car was blown up near the house of Defense Minister Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, after which several armed people entered the premises. Later in the day, the minister confirmed that neither he nor his family had been injured. Nevertheless, the attack did claim the lives of eight people and left another 20 injured.
The Taliban have taken responsibility for the assault.
Amid the group's large territorial gains, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has blamed the deteriorating security situation in his country on Washington's "abrupt" decision to withdraw forces. The president said that Kabul had launched a six-month security plan, under which the armed forces are set to focus on defending strategic targets, while police will ensure security in cities and strategic districts.
After he revealed that American troops would leave Afghanistan by August 31, US President Joe Biden said that he "does not trust the Taliban," but he does "trust the capacity of the Afghan military," as the forces are "more competent in terms of conducting war" if need be. His words came just as reports indicated that the Islamist group had captured a third key border crossing.
The troop pullout was one of the points of the agreement that the radical group and the United States reached in Doha in February 2020. Last month, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan is more than 95 percent complete.
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- Trump: It's 'possible' Taliban could seize power after US pullout
- India evacuates consulate personnel from Kandahar, Afghanistan, as Taliban claims to have control over 85% of country
- A new Great Game is afoot in Afghanistan as China hosts the Taliban and eyes a key role in the country's future
Biden stated the grossly erroneous number at least twice on Friday in a press briefing at the White House. In one case, he even checked his notes, saying, "Well over - what's the number again? - I'll remind myself... 350 million Americans have already been vaccinated. They're doing fine."
Comment: How long will this corrupt, dementia-addled farce be inflicted on the US? On the other hand the prospect of a Harris administration is even more frightening.
- Biden claims he'll 'appoint' first African-American woman to US Senate in fresh gaffe
- "I'm in trouble!" Biden panics at not being able to find his mask
- Yet another gaffe: Biden, in Democratic debate, says you have to 'keep punching' to address domestic violence
- 'They are all the same to him': Biden confuses Syria and Libya multiple times during G7 speech
- To downplay Biden, White House directs all agencies to refer to 'Biden-Harris Administration' in official communications
- Wait, what?? Kamala Harris now taking Biden's head of state calls FOR HIM
- Yet another gaffe: Joe Biden slips and refers to Kamala Harris as 'President-elect'... saying 'quiet part' out loud?
- Kamala Harris staffers are leaking -- And her office is a 'dysfunctional' mess

Fox News host Tucker Carlson (L) met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, August 5, 2021.
"By rejecting the tenets of Neo-Liberalism, Viktor Orbán has personally offended and enraged" leaders in Washington, Carlson said. "Just a few years ago, his views would have seemed moderate and conventional. He thinks families are more important than banks. He believes countries need borders. For saying these things out loud, Orbán has been vilified. Left-wing NGOs have denounced him as a fascist, a destroyer of democracy."
Carlson noted that President Joe Biden called Orbán a "totalitarian dictator": "Official Washington despises Orbán so throroughly that many, including Neo-Cons in and around the State Department, are backing the open anti-Semites running against him in next April's elections in Hungary." (In May, Gateway Pundit was the first outlet in the US to report on the globalist campaign against Orbán.)
Comment:
- More Hungarians share Orban's 'common sense' immigration stance than just his party supporters
- Orbán: 'It's forbidden to say so in Europe, but migration is an organized invasion'
- Orban says Hungary will scrap most of lockdown restrictions, vaccination cards required for closed space events
- Hungarian prime minister Orban declares end to "liberal democracy" in Hungary, promises to fight for Christian values
- Breaking ranks: Hungarian PM Orban meets Putin in Moscow, calls for 'normal' Europe-Russia
- Hungarian PM Orban: Russia brings much needed stability to Middle East amid migrant influx
The latest example of this is a White House order to the Justice Department that our immigration judges will "use language that is consistent with our character as a nation of opportunity and of welcome." Translation: immigration judges are no longer allowed to use the terms "alien" or "illegal alien" in their legal opinions.
Instead of using those two legally accurate terms for people in the country unlawfully, the Justice Department recommends gentler, more politically correct terminology like "respondent, applicant, petitioner, beneficiary, migrant, noncitizen, or non-U.S. citizen."

Israeli strikes on targets in Southern Lebanon are seen in footage released by the IDF
August 4, 2021
The IDF confirmed the strikes early on Thursday morning, saying the overnight sorties targeted "infrastructure used for terrorism" and rocket sites, vowing to "continue and even intensify" its operations in Lebanon.
Video footage has circulated online purporting to show the IDF strikes in progress.
Comment: Israel has been itching for a reason to make good on its threats to Iran and would like nothing better than it be executed (and paid for) by a global 'collective effort'.
Israel's defense minister has said the country's armed forces are ready to strike Iran should it become necessary, as tensions rise further after an Iran-linked attack on an Israeli tanker killed two people.New guys, new lies, familiar contempt.
On Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz was asked by Ynet news whether Israel was ready to strike Iran. Gantz answered simply with one word - "Yes".
The minister went on to say that Tel Aviv sees it as important to mobilize the international community to counter Iran's influence and growing assertiveness."We can't tag Iran as solely an Israeli problem and absolve the rest of the world from this issue."When questioned, Gantz confirmed that he was talking about the allied nations supporting military action against Iran."The world needs to deal with Iran, the region needs to deal with Iran, and Israel also needs to do its part in this situation."On Wednesday, Gantz, along with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, identified who they believe to be the leader behind last week's deadly drone attack, which killed two seamen on an Israeli oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman."Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the IRGC's Air Force, is behind dozens of terror attacks in the region employing UAVs and missiles."The defense minister also claimed Iran was just 10 weeks away from having enough fissile material to produce a nuclear bomb, also known as 'breakout time'.
Tel Aviv is seeking to convene the UN Security Council over the Iranian-linked attack which killed a Briton and Romanian. Britain and the US have also stated that they believe Iran was behind the attack.
Iran has denied any responsibility and vowed to deliver a "strong" response to any measures taken against them after the UK said it would not let the death of British sailor going unpunished.












Comment: Forcing children into masks is tantamount to child abuse, physically, mentally and emotionally. Study after study has shown this: