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'Pandemic Treaty' will hand WHO keys to global government

Suggested clauses would incentivize reporting "pandemics", and see nations punished for "non-compliance".

Global Goverance
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The first public hearings on the proposed "Pandemic Treaty" are closed, with the next round due to start in mid-June.

We've been trying to keep this issue on our front page, entirely because the mainstream is so keen to ignore it and keep churning out partisan war porn and propaganda.

When we - and others - linked to the public submissions page, there was such a response that the WHO's website actually briefly crashed, or they pretended it crashed so people would stop sending them letters.

Either way, it's a win. Hopefully one we can replicate in the summer.

Until then, the signs are that what scant press coverage there is, mostly across the metaphorical back-pages of the internet, will be focused on making the treaty "strong enough" and ensuring national governments can be "held accountable".

An article in the UK's Telegraph from April 12th headlines:
Real risk a pandemic treaty could be 'too watered down' to stop new outbreaks
It focuses on a report from the Panel for a Global Public Health Convention (GPHC), and quotes one of the report's authors Dame Barbara Stocking:
Our biggest fear [...] is it's too easy to think that accountability doesn't matter. To have a treaty that does not have compliance in it, well frankly then there's no point in having a treaty,"
The GPHC report goes on to say that the current International Health Regulations are "too weak", and calls for the creation of a new "independent" international body to "assess government preparedness" and "publicly rebuke or praise countries, depending on their compliance with a set of agreed requirements".

Biohazard

The global takeover hinges on pandemics and transhumanism

Transhumanism
Have you ever watched any of the "Terminator" movies with Arnold Schwarzenegger? If you have, you will be familiar with the evil villain "Skynet," which is a fictional artificial, neural network-based, conscious group-mind and artificial general superintelligence system that decided to terminate all human life in the late 2020s.

It has become palpably obvious that the company that most closely resembles Skynet today is Google. You may recall that Google purchased the leading artificial intelligence company Deep Mind a little over eight years ago for the paltry sum of $500 million.

This was likely the most important purchase Google made to jumpstart them to Skynet status, with their already massive surveillance capacity corralling data collected from its search engine, which controls 93% of the searches in the world. Its Chrome browser and email client, Gmail, has around 50% use across the internet, and 85% of the world's smartphones are using Android. All these give them nearly unlimited data on most of the world's population.


Megaphone

TSA won't enforce mask mandate for travel, following Florida ruling

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The administration said Monday evening that it will stop enforcing the federal mask mandate for travel — for now — after a federal judge in Florida earlier in the day struck down the CDC's mask requirement for planes and trains, ruling that the agency overstepped its statutory authority.

An administration official said the federal government is still determining how it will respond to the ruling, but that the CDC masking order, which is enforced by the TSA, "is not in effect at this time." United Airlines, which had earlier Monday said it would keep enforcing the mandate until it received more clarity, on Monday evening said it would no longer enforce the mandate for domestic flights. Airlines have been pressing for some time for the mandate to be removed.

The change was precipitated by a decision reached Monday by Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, a U.S. District Court judge in the Middle District of Florida and a Donald Trump appointee, who ruled in favor of the Health Freedom Defense Fund's lawsuit against the federal government that was initiated in July 2021.

Comment: The airlines themselves have been asking for this for a while now.

CEOs of major US airlines urge Biden to drop masks on planes

Celebrations were immediate:






Sherlock

Kramatorsk train station attack: The key to finding the perpetrator lies in this overlooked detail

Tochka-U
© AP Photo/Andriy AndriyenkoA fragment of a Tochka-U missile lies on the ground following an attack at the railway station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Friday, April 8, 2022.
In a conflict where accusations of wrongdoing fly back and forth between Russia and Ukraine on a daily basis, when it comes to the missile attack on the Kramatorsk train station that occurred at 10:30am on April 8, 2022, both sides are in rare agreement - the missile used was a Tochka-U, a Soviet-era weapon known in the West by its NATO reporting name as the SS-21 Scarab, and in the former Soviet republics that use the weapon by its GRAU designation, 9K79.

Beyond that one technical piece of information, however, any semblance of unanimity regarding the narrative surrounding how that missile came to strike a bustling railway station, killing and wounding dozens of civilians desperately trying to evacuate from eastern Ukraine in anticipation of a large-scale Russian offensive, collapses, with each side blaming the other. Making this tragedy even more bizarre, the Russian words Za Detei - "for the children" - had been hand-painted on the missile in white.

Handcuffs

Russia summons Israeli ambassador, says Israel using Ukraine to 'distract from Palestine'

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© Evgeny Biyatov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via APRussian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in Sochi, Russia, 22 October 2021. This marks the second time that Moscow has summoned the Israeli ambassador since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine.
The Israeli Ambassador to Russia, Alex Ben Zvi, was summoned by Russia's foreign ministry on 18 April to answer questions about "anti-Russia remarks" made by Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid last week.

Following the UN removal of Russia from the human rights council (UNHRC) over its special military operation in Ukraine on 14 April, Israeli Foreign Minister Lapid issued a statement saying: "There is a war in Europe. Again, a large and powerful country invades without any justification for the territory of a smaller and weaker country. Once again, the earth absorbs the blood of the innocent."

Lapid then doubled down in his condemnation of Russia, stating "the images and testimonies coming from Ukraine are appalling. The Russian forces committed war crimes against a defenseless civilian population. I strongly condemn these war crimes."

Arrow Up

Pakistan's new PM writes to India's Modi saying peaceful ties imperative for progress of region

Shehbaz SharifNarendra Modi
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (L) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. — DawnNewsTV/Reuters
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday penned a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling on him to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in the "interest of mutual peace and prosperity" for India and Pakistan.

Modi had congratulated the premier on his April 11 election as the prime minister and said India desired peace and stability in the region. PM Shehbaz had reciprocated the gesture and said Pakistan desired "peaceful and cooperative ties" with India for which a solution to the Kashmir dispute was "indispensable".

Light Saber

Russia explains how West will pay for gas for in rubles via special account, and if they don't deliveries will stop

Russian rubles
© Sputnik / Aleksey SukhorukovThe new mechanism provides payment guarantees for Moscow, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says
Russia's decision to change the payment mechanism for natural gas exports to its domestic currency is "obvious and understandable" in light of Western sanctions, which have frozen half of Russia's foreign assets, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with India Today on Tuesday.

According to Russia's top diplomat, Western buyers will no longer be able to pay for gas using Gazprom's bank accounts abroad, which can be easily frozen by sanctions. Instead, "they will pay through Gazprombank, an independent institution."

"They will pay the same amount that they owe under existing contracts, but they will pay through a special account that they will have to open in this bank," Lavrov stated. He explained that, while buyers will still make their payments in their currency of choice, Gazprombank will convert the payments into rubles, enabling Russian gas provider Gazprom to receive the amount owed in the national currency without the threat that these funds could become subject to sanctions.

Propaganda

Where's the truth? How the CIA shapes the minds of Americans

Biden
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Like Orwell's Ministry of Truth, propaganda is pouring out of the US that is shaping our perceptions of the war in Ukraine. It is produced by the CIA, it is pronounced by the State Department and it is published by the media. It is coming from everywhere.

The heroes and the villains were cast from the start. The media rewrote history and created the myth of the "unprovoked war." As if Russia's launching of an illegal war was not sufficient to cast them as the villain in our minds, the media everywhere added the adjective "unprovoked" to create the super-villain needed to produce the necessary support for the war.
  • As if NATO had not broken its promise not to encroach on Russia's borders.
  • As if Russia's security concerns had not been ignored.
  • As if Russia has not been surrounded by military bases and missiles.
  • As if Ukraine wasn't being flooded with weapons.
  • As if Yeltsin and Putin had not protested and drawn their red lines for years.

Comment: War by way of deception. We know how this works.


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The Ultimate False Flag - Russia Nukes Ukraine

Johnson/Zelensky
© Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/ReutersUK PM Boris Johnson • Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky
Importantly for the narrative to gain traction is the claim that Russia is losing the war in Ukraine.

Russia is losing the war in Ukraine, Putin is becoming desperate, and, so the Western media narrative goes, the next event for the world to expect is the Kremlin launching a nuclear attack on Ukraine.

It won't be with "normal" large strategic nuclear weapons, but rather with "low-yield" or tactical nukes - so we are prepped to expect.

The sinking of the Moskva warship on Thursday - described as the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet - is cited as a severe "blow" to Putin's war effort in Ukraine. How the ship went down is disputed:
Russia is saying it sank in stormy seas after being damaged by a fire on board from an ammunition explosion. Ukraine and the Pentagon are claiming the vessel was hit with two Neptune anti-ship missiles.
The next day, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky gave a set-piece interview to American cable news network CNN in which he warned that Russia could attack his country with tactical nuclear weapons.


Comment: 'Could' is imaginary. It does not mean 'would'.


Brick Wall

Ukrainian Official: Mariupol "doesn't exist anymore" after Russia blockade

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© UnknownIllich Steel and Iron Works damaged during the conflict in Mariupol April 15, 2022
A Ukrainian official said that Mariupol city "doesn't exist anymore" after Russia announced the urban area of the city is clear of Ukraine troops.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said during an interview with CBS' Face the Nation:
"The situation in Mariupol is both dire militarily and heartbreaking. The city doesn't exist anymore. The remainder of the Ukrainian army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the Russian forces."
The Kremlin announced on Saturday that there were no Ukrainian troops in the urban area of Mariupol, a key battlefield in the east of Ukraine. Russian Defense Ministry wrote in a social media post:
"The entire urban territory of Mariupol is completely cleared of militants of the Nazist group 'Azov,' foreign mercenaries, and Ukrainian troops."
About 2,500 Ukrainian troops are blocked from leaving Azovstal, one of Europe's biggest metallurgical plants located in the east of Mariupol, by Russian troops who have surrounded the plant, the Russian Defense Ministry estimated.