Puppet Masters
The European Union's executive commission has just announced the introduction of a pan-EU digital identification that citizens of member states can use across the entire bloc that will store important identification and official documents, like a driver's license, prescriptions, diplomas, and presumably Covid-19 test and vaccination certificates. It will also be linked to an e-wallet, which large online platforms will be required to accept.
Searches for the famous Tiananmen Square "Tank Man" protest photo came up empty on Microsoft search engine Bing on Friday, raising censorship concerns on the anniversary of the deadly crackdown.
The award-winning photo from 1989 was not served up in image or video searches using Bing even outside China, a country known for strictly controlling what is available online.
Comment: As iconic as the photo is, the story behind it may not be exactly as we've been told.
- What really happened in the 1989 Tiananmen Square "Massacre"
- The Tiananmen Square 'Massacre' - Facts, Fiction and Propaganda
- Wikileaks cables: The Chinese army did NOT massacre anyone at Tiananmen Square in 1989
- The Truth about Tiananmen Square protest is that it was a CIA-backed revolution

US President Joe Biden • Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky • Hypothetical Face-off
However, whether he deliberately chose to outsource Ukraine policy to his trusted advisors or they are taking initiative in order to fill the vacuum of power left by their boss' incapacity, US Ukraine policy has taken a number of new twists and turns in the less than two months of the Biden Administration.
Comment: This is obviously an untenable position for Zelensky, who is short on options and running out of time. Will he fulfill his role as the US puppet or martyr himself for the future of his country? Different choices, different applause, no guarantees on either outcome.
ICAN, an organisation dedicated to increasing informed consent regarding vaccinations, tweeted on Thursday that following the release of thousands of pages from emails from Anthony Fauci that had been revealed through Freedom of Information Act requests from the Washington Post and Buzzfeed, that they would be "dropping 3000 new pages of FOIA'd Fauci emails" that evening, "providing further insight into Anthony Fauci's actions on Covid, Vaccine Safety, and more."
However, conservative commentator Michelle Malkin later announced that ICAN had been suspended by Twitter for announcing they would release more emails from Fauci. In a screenshot posted by Malkin to the Big Tech site, ICAN's Twitter had been locked, due to the tweet allegedly "violating their policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19."
Comment: This is 'kill the messenger'. They are Fauci's emails.
Psaki deflects when asked about Fauci's emails:See also:
The emails are damning and prove that Fauci lied over and over again (including under oath). The emails also show his implication in the gain-of-function research that led to the Covid-19 pandemic. Psaki praised Fauci as an "undeniable asset" and said she isn't going to re-litigate the substance of his emails.
- House Republicans demand Fauci testify, release unredacted emails
- Fauci emails reveal damage control scramble after ZeroHedge spotlights man-made COVID-19 theory
- Fauci says he is 'not convinced' COVID-19 came about naturally
Over the past 15 months, the litany of Experts' True Facts and Science regarding various aspects of SARS-CoV-2 has changed more often than the starting lineup of a bad minor league ball club. Covid-19 is spread by droplets, especially from asymptomatic people, until one day it was airborne all along and people who weren't sick in all likelihood weren't even sick. Stay at home, you're safer indoors, even stay away from parks and beaches; well, actually, outdoors is the place to be. Masks don't work against viruses and are actually unhealthy to wear if you're not sick, then suddenly they did work and without one you might as well be shooting people. Everyone knows and PolitiFact verified that the virus couldn't have been created in the prominent infectious disease lab doing gain-of-function research on coronaviruses in bats coincidentally at Covid Ground Zero until, one day, PolitiFact had to retract the entire "Pants on Fire!" article. And so forth.
Unfortunately, information about herd immunity has also not been immune to this kind of meddling.
Comment: We need to acquire herd immunity against 'the powers that be'. There is no vaccine for that.
"The public deserves to know if persons within the US govt tried to stop a full investigation into #COVID origins, as recently reported. And Congress must also find out to what extent Fauci's NIAID was involved in financing research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology."
Comment: The presidential perspective on flip-flop Fauci from barely-there Biden:
President Biden on Friday said he's "very confident" in his chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, despite the release of emails that exposed Fauci's knowledge of and efforts to tamp down the Wuhan "lab leak" theory to explain the COVID-19 pandemic's origin.
Peter Daszak, head of the EcoHealth Alliance, which used a $3.4 million US grant to do research at the Wuhan lab, wrote to Fauci in April 2020 that he was thankful that Fauci was publicly knocking the possibility of a lab leak. Daszak wrote:"From my perspective, your comments are brave, and coming from your trusted voice, will help dispel the myths being spun around the virus' origins."Fauci replied, "Many thanks for your kind note."
But in January 2020, Fauci was warned by virus researcher Kristian Anderson of the Scripps Research lab in La Jolla, Calif., that COVID-19 had "unusual features.""The unusual features of the virus make up a really small part of the genome (<0.1%) so one has to look really closely at all the sequences to see that some of the features (potentially) look engineered."In April 2020, Fauci emailed George Gao, head of the Chinese CDC, that "All is well despite some crazy people in this world."
Danish broadcaster DR revealed on Sunday that Danish spies collaborated with their US counterparts to eavesdrop on political leaders and officials in Germany, France, Sweden and Norway.
Those targeted reportedly included German Chancellor Angela Merkel, then German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and former German opposition leader Peer Steinbrück.
The revelation came to light from a 2014 internal investigation by the Danish Defense Intelligence Service (FE) on its cooperation with US National Security Agency (NSA). DR spoke to anonymous intelligence figures privy to that report. They reportedly collaborated between 2012 and 2014.
Comment: See also:
- Denmark helped US spy on Angela Merkel and European allies
- German prosecutors put the kibosh on NSA spying probe, claim 'no solid evidence'
- United States government has listened in on ALL of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's private telephone lines since 2002
- Forget Merkel, the NSA has been tapping the phones of at least 35 world leaders
- NSA and CIA have been tapping all communication in Berlin's government district for at least 10 years: Der Spiegel
- Feeling safer yet?: German chancellor Angela Merkel denied access to her NSA file

A protest against Israeli settlements near Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank June 4, 2021.
Superficially, change is afoot. If the proposed coalition secures parliamentary support in the coming days, then Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party will be out of power. Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister - 12 straight years in office and 15 in total - since the inception of the Israeli state in 1948. He has defined Israeli politics for over a quarter of a century. So, indeed, any new face in power will seem like a big change.
Also, among the putative new administration is an Arab party, Ra'am, which professes conservative Islamist beliefs. The inclusion of Palestinians in a governing coalition - albeit with a tiny representation - may seem to herald a more progressive era for Israel's Arab population, which accounts for a fifth of the total in the Jewish state.
Comment:
- Israeli opposition figures reach deal aimed at ousting Netanyahu
- Israeli Economy Minister: 'I've killed lots of Arabs in my life and there's no problem with that'
- Israeli education minister Naftali Bennett declares that era of the Palestinian state is over, and the era of the annexation has begun
- Yair Lapid: Israel's pretty face of ultranationalism
I. A Group Called DRASTIC
Gilles Demaneuf is a data scientist with the Bank of New Zealand in Auckland. He was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome ten years ago, and believes it gives him a professional advantage. "I'm very good at finding patterns in data, when other people see nothing," he says.
Early last spring, as cities worldwide were shutting down to halt the spread of COVID-19, Demaneuf, 52, began reading up on the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease. The prevailing theory was that it had jumped from bats to some other species before making the leap to humans at a market in China, where some of the earliest cases appeared in late 2019. The Huanan wholesale market, in the city of Wuhan, is a complex of markets selling seafood, meat, fruit, and vegetables. A handful of vendors sold live wild animals — a possible source of the virus.
Comment: Vanity Fair's article, informative as it is, is also notable for its careful omission of the viral research being done on U.S. soil, specifically at Ft. Detrick. Why would that be?
- Did COVID-19 escape Fort Detrick vaccine trial? Evidence that virus originated in US bioweapons lab
- China asks US for explanation of 2019 respiratory disease outbreak after Biden's new Covid probe: 'Fort Detrick base is full of suspicions'
- China says US lab Fort Detrick could be COVID-19 origin as claims explode on Chinese twitter
- CDC suddenly shuts down US Army's Fort Detrick bioweapons lab due to 'lapses in safety'
- Chinese official speculates Americans may have infected Wuhan at army games, calls for them to be "transparent"
- US gave $3.7million to Wuhan lab that was performing pathogen experiments on bats
- Sen. Tom Cotton rips Fauci, Wuhan gain of function research funding
- Engineering Contagion: Amerithrax, Coronavirus and the Rise of the Biotech-Industrial Complex - Pt. 1 Dark Winter
A U.S. government official reportedly ordered his employees not to publicly acknowledge American connections to and funding of the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), the site implicated in a potential lab-leak coronavirus origin theory.
Christopher Park did not want to open the "Pandora's Box" of U.S. funding for gain-of-function research, according to a Thursday Vanity Fair report. The U.S. government indirectly funded gain-of-function at WIV through grants to the nonprofit group EcoHealth Alliance. That funding was not subject to a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) review board that could have rejected the grant, because the sub-agency that awarded grants did not alert the review board.
Park, the director of the State Department's Biological Policy Staff in the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, reportedly told his employees not to say anything publicly in reference to that funding, an individual who attended the meeting where he gave his order reportedly told Vanity Fair. The individual reportedly described his comments as "so nakedly against transparency" as to be "shocking and disturbing."
Park's comments "smelled like a cover-up," according to Thomas DiNanno, former acting assistant secretary of the State Department's Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance. Park had pushed for the U.S. to resume funding gain-of-function research in 2017, according to Vanity Fair.
"I am skeptical that people genuinely felt they were being discouraged from presenting facts," Park told Vanity Fair. It "is making an enormous and unjustifiable leap ... to suggest that research of that kind [meant] that something untoward is going on," he continued.
EcoHealth Alliance distributed $600,000 in U.S. taxpayer dollars to WIV between 2014 and 2019 for the purpose of studying bat-based coronaviruses. The money was granted to EcoHealth by the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the National Institutes of Health sub-agency led by White House senior medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The money was distributed during a government moratorium on gain-of-function research.
"If you ban gain-of-function research, you ban all of virology," an NIH official reportedly said. "Ever since the moratorium, everyone's gone wink-wink and just done gain-of-function research anyway."
The WIV also received $559,000 from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), according to the report.
Park was not the only government official to oppose pursuing the lab-leak hypothesis, however. DiNanno told Vanity Fair that an intelligence analyst struggled to find a report written by officials working at a Department of Energy lab. DiNanno told the outlet he viewed the report as being intentionally buried within the classified collections system. Department of Energy officials then attempted to block State Department officials from meeting with the report's authors, DiNanno alleged.
Acting Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Chris Ford repeatedly downplayed the lab-leak hypothesis to DiNanno and other researchers. He also wrote a memo arguing that officials should not view the Chinese People's Liberation Army's "involvement in classified virus research [a]s intrinsically problematic, since the U.S. Army has been deeply involved in virus research in the United States for many years."
Ford told Vanity Fair that he was trying to avoid "stuff that makes us look like the crackpot brigade."
During President Joe Biden's term, however, the lab-leak theory has received new attention from a less hostile media. Aaron Blake, a Washington Post reporter, blamed the Trump administration for not pushing hard for the release of intelligence promoting the lab-leak theory. He argued that the administration invited "caution and skepticism" because of the way "Trump handled such things."
Biden ordered the intelligence community to provide an assessment of the origins of COVID-19 within 90 days on May 26.
EU's attempt to sanction and isolate Hungary is an insult to the entire idea of a European community

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the European Union Summit in Brussels.
The Hungarian government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has lost a suit at the EU's Court of Justice challenging the legality of a 2018 motion by the European Parliament calling for investigation of Budapest's alleged violations of the EU's rule of law, that could lead to sanctions and to reduced voting rights for Hungary within the EU.
The formal investigative process in Article 7 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty is triggered when a member state is accused of violating "human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities." But it is manifestly a strategically vague clause, twisted to serve the undemocratic goal of stifling Hungary's right to democratic dissent.
Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga, who blasted the decision as "completely unacceptable and shocking," earlier in the week called the years-long EU campaign against Hungary on the claimed rule-of-law violations as "hypocritical," taking the bloc away from a moment that "should be dedicated to building alliances, so that common efforts enable us to leave behind the coronavirus."
The 2018 European Parliament resolution invoking Article 7 collects a years-long spate of partisan EU-sanctioning attempts against Hungary for supposedly violating the EU's rule of law in, among other areas, migration, the judiciary, and treatment of NGOs and minorities. But the resolution is really just an elaborate way of griping about Hungary having a unified, democratically elected government that has taken its mandate seriously in refusing to condone irregular migration, putting restrictions on foreign-funded NGOs, and holding national consultations on the link between irregular migration and violent extremism.












Comment: This nefarious agenda appears to now be, overtly, going for children: "Stoking fear": Doctors dismiss Scotland's ministers baseless claims that children more at risk from new variants
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