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The slides suggest that the next steps for the CDC are to "acknowledge the war has changed, improve [the] public's understanding of breakthrough infections, [and] improve communications around individual risk among [the] vaccinated."
Also this week, the US CDC acknowledged that the 'fully vaccinated' are just as likely to spread the virus (and come down with Covid-19) as the non-vaccinated. So... what's the point of the vaccines again?! And the masks? And the lockdowns and the social distancing for that matter!?
In this NewsReal, Joe & Niall disentangle the mixed government messaging and the media misinformation about what people 'should' or 'must' do, and conclude that... the PANDEMIC IS OVER! (for the awake and aware)
UPDATE
OOPS! Looks like YT censored our show. Here's the reason:
"YouTube doesn't allow content that explicitly disputes the efficacy of local health authorities' or World Health Organization (WHO) guidance on social distancing and self isolation that may lead people to act against that guidance."Notice they do not say that the information is incorrect, just that it "disputes" official statements. The dispute could be valid, but it doesn't matter, if it "disputes" it is censored.
The censored show from yesterday (along with other recent shows) is, however, on Rumble (see link below), a platform which still appears to tolerate that apparently antiquated notion (according to YT) of free speech.
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Comment: Alternatively, you can watch this podcast on NewsReal's Rumble channel:

Republican congressmen and staffers protest the new mask mandate in the House chamber, July 29, 2021.
The lawmakers and their staffers traveled across the Capitol on Thursday to protest the fact that Capitol Police have instructed officers to arrest staffers and visitors who don't wear masks and refuse to leave the House.
Prior to the migration, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, motioned to adjourn the House in protest against the mandate that Republicans have said came down from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
"Just say the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the R. Congressmen," Trump said at one point to then-Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, according to notes taken by Richard Donoghue, who was then Rosen's deputy and who was also on the call.
The notes of the Dec. 27 call, released Friday by the House Oversight Committee, underscore the lengths to which Trump went to try to overturn the results of the election and to elicit the support of senior government officials in that effort. Emails released last month show Trump and his allies in the last weeks of his presidency pressured the Justice Department to investigate unsubstantiated claims of widespread election fraud, forwarding them conspiracy theories and even a draft legal brief they hoped would be filed with the Supreme Court.
Comment: If the claims were 'unsubstantiated conspiracy theory', surely they'd have had no problem allowing the legal brief to be filed, if only to make an example of Trump's request and prove the allegations as false, after all, it was requested by the then democratically elected President.

FILE PHOTO: People outside a vaccination center in Dresden, Germany, July 29, 2021.
Hubert Aiwanger, Bavaria's economy minister and deputy minister-president, pushed back against criticism of his stance on immunization.
"I believe that vaccination is an important component of the fight against the coronavirus, but it still has to remain a personal decision."
In remarks made earlier this week, the Mexican leader said his government was still waiting for the scientific community to demonstrate the benefits of vaccinating minors. Until conclusive evidence was provided, Mexico would refuse to purchase jabs for children, Obrador announced, adding that pharmaceutical firms seemed to be focused more on making profits than on ensuring medical necessity as they rake in record sales from Covid-19 vaccines.
Comment: There is precedent prompting the warnings to Obrador:
- Burundi president Pierre Nkurunziza, who refused to follow Corona World Order diktats, 'dies unexpectedly of heart attack'
- Coronavirus and regime Change: Burundi's covid coup
- Lockdown skeptic President Magufuli of Tanzania suddenly drops dead from heart attack aged 61, 'rumored to have had Covid-19'
- Days after president assassinated, US govt sends Haiti its 'first half million doses' of Covid vaccines
- Belarusian President Lukashenko says IMF offered nearly $1 billion USD bribe to impose Covid-19 lockdown
The banned accounts included @ArizonaAudit, @Audit_PA, @AuditGeorgia, @AuditNevada, @AuditWisconsin, and @AuditWarRoom.
The bans came on on the same day that Congress began its partisan, Democrat-led Jan 6th proceedings, a day after PayPal announced it would work with law enforcement to monitor "extremists," and a day after an online counter-terrorism organization of which Twitter is a member announced it would shift its focus from Islamic extremism to the "far right."
Comment: Dorsey's excuses are becoming threadbare. Twitter's latest actions are in keeping with social media's long-term attack on Trump and his supporters. It also extends to conservative views in general. What are they so afraid of?
- Twitter starts week repeatedly dinging Trump's claims regarding re-election
- Shock and glee: Twitter's ban of US President Donald Trump evokes shadow of Orwellian corporate dictatorship
- The ban on Trump and his supporters: Google and Twitter turn the US into a facsimile of the regimes we once condemned
- Deplatforming alternative views: Twitter's 'ban' on political ads has a gaping loophole... MSM corporations
- Twitter slaps ban on researcher who exposed journalist ties to Antifa
- Twitter exposes its politically motivated censorship policy by banning Alex Jones
- Trump supporter Bill Mitchell, with over half a million followers, permanently booted from Twitter for 'opposing masks'
Speaking to Russian newspaper Argumenty I Fakty, the academic argued that Moscow is now much stronger than it was during the late Soviet period, and the West has weakened in that time.
Karaganov has been one of Russia's top foreign-policy theorists for decades, and has also advised President Vladimir Putin in the past. He is currently the head of the World Economy and International Affairs faculty at the Higher School of Economics (HSE), a prestigious university in Moscow. He is also well-known for the eponymous 'Karaganov doctrine,' which states that Moscow should act as a defender of human rights for ethnic Russians living in the near abroad.
Comment: See also:
- Russia's about-face on Syria's Idlib is the opening gambit of a larger diplomatic chess game
- Russia files first ever ECHR complaint against Ukraine, over Maidan massacre, censorship, discrimination & Crimea water blockade
- Beijing warns UK as Royal Navy enters disputed South China Sea, occurred 2 days before US incursion in Taiwan Strait
Every authentic Leftist should put on the wall above his bed or table the opening paragraph of Oscar Wilde's The Soul of Man under Socialism, where he points out that "It is much more easy to have sympathy with suffering than it is to have sympathy with thought." People find themselves surrounded by hideous poverty, by hideous ugliness, by hideous starvation. It is inevitable that they should be strongly moved by all this. Accordingly, with admirable - though misdirected - intentions, they very seriously and very sentimentally set themselves the task of remedying the evils that they see. But their 'remedies' do not cure the disease: they merely prolong it.
Indeed, these remedies are part of the disease. The proper aim is to try and reconstruct society on such a basis that poverty will be impossible. And the altruistic virtues have really prevented the carrying out of this aim. It is immoral to use private property in order to alleviate the horrible evils that result from the institution of private property.
This last sentence provides a concise formula of what is wrong with Bill and Melinda Gates' foundation. It is not enough just to point out that the Gates charity is based on brutal business practice - one should take a step further and also denounce the ideological foundation of the Gates charity, the vacuity of its pan-humanitarianism.
Comment: Mindsets stop too short then go too far.
Joe Biden recently announced that the US combat mission in Iraq will conclude by the end of the year. This announcement reflects the reality on the ground more than a major shift in US policy, and as such operates more as an exercise in semantics than a portent of any withdrawal of US forces from the region. According to the president, the US military will transition away from a hands-on combat role to one which focuses on training, advising and intelligence-sharing with supported Iraqi forces. Biden said:
"Our shared fight against ISIS is critical for the stability of the region and our counterterrorism operation will continue, even as we shift to this new phase we're going to be talking about."There are currently some 2,500 US troops in Iraq.
Current US combat operations in Iraq appear to be the sole purview of elite Special Operations Forces drawn from so-called "Tier-1" Special Mission Units assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command. These units include the Army's Delta Force, the Navy's SEAL Team 6, Marine Raiders, Army Rangers, Air Force Combat Control Teams, and Army Special Operations helicopter units from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. While the Department of Defense is tight-lipped about the deployment and operational tasking of these units, media reports indicate that as of earlier this year, elements of the US Army's Delta Force, operating in concert with units from the British Special Air Service, were engaged in special reconnaissance missions inside Iraq designed to locate and identify targets affiliated with the Islamic State for subsequent destruction by coalition aircraft.
Comment: Nothing is as the US presents it - a flaw to live by.













Comment: Notice the CDC's sleight of hand. "More transmissible" does NOT equate to "more lethal". The CDC is playing the numbers game again, just as it did with death rates. Anyone who 'died with Covid' was equated statistically as having 'died FROM Covid.' Thus was the panic born. They're trying the same trick again with the added threat of covid passports, but it may not work as well as they hope.