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The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate spoke out in a video posted to Twitter Wednesday afternoon captioned, "Needless violence won't heal us. We need to end the violence — and peacefully come together to demand justice."
Biden's comments come after Jacob Blake was shot in the back by a police officer Sunday, video footage appears to show. Blake's family said that he is partially paralyzed and the incident has spurred riots and protests for the past several nights in Wisconsin where two people were killed Tuesday night.
"Any" means "any". That would include the (admittedly hypothetical) case of Trump clearly winning in by landslide. Again, "any" means "any".
The direct implications of that is that the Dems should re-take the White House by any and all means and under any and all circumstances.
That is also a direct appeal to sabotage the US democracy which, as flawed as it is, is the only rule of law based option currently available to the people of the USA.
Will that result in a civil war?
Comment: A civil war is probable, but not necessarily under the current configuration we are seeing. As Catherine Austin Fitts states in this video, defunding the police will likely result in the hiring on of private militarized police forces and mercenaries. Or another possibility is that the Deep State will find the means to wrest executive power and just use the nastiest elements of the US military in a scenario that resembles what we are now witnessing in Australia ala Covid-19 lockdown.
Many Americans will likely not take it lying down. We wait and see. Hold on to your hats.
Today's Craig Melvin queried, "You talked about the national mask mandate. It sounds like that would be one of the first orders of business."
Harris answered, "Yes."
Melvin then asked, "How would you enforce that?"
Harris elaborated,
"It's really — it's a standard. I mean, nobody's going to be punished. C'mon. Nobody likes to wear a mask. This is a universal feeling, right? So that's not the point. 'Hey, let's enjoy wearing masks.' No. The point is this is what we, as responsible people who love our neighbor, we have to just do that right now. God willing, it won't be forever. But this is a sacrifice we have to make."
The comments from Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, underscore the extraordinary political environment in America, where the president has declared without evidence that the expected surge in mail-in ballots will make the vote "inaccurate and fraudulent," and has suggested he might not accept the election results if he loses.
Trump's repeated complaints questioning the election's validity have triggered unprecedented worries about the potential for chaos surrounding the election results. Some have speculated that the military might be called upon to get involved, either by Trump trying to use it to help his reelection prospects or as, Democratic challenger Joe Biden has suggested, to remove Trump from the White House if he refuses to accept defeat. The military has adamantly sought to tamp down that speculation and is zealously protective of its historically nonpartisan nature.
Milley said, in written responses to several questions posed by two Democratic members of the House Armed Services Committee:
"I believe deeply in the principle of an apolitical U.S. military. In the event of a dispute over some aspect of the elections, by law U.S. courts and the U.S. Congress are required to resolve any disputes, not the U.S. military. I foresee no role for the U.S armed forces in this process."
Comment: Not known for neutrality in reporting, AP dishes up more than a spoonful of bias.
"The poisoning of Alexei Navalny shocked the world," asserted Johnson on Twitter, who went on to call for a "transparent investigation" to find the perpetrators. The British premier didn't explicitly finger the Russian authorities, but that was what he implied.
It's amazing how Boris Johnson, wracked by the political disaster of his sheer incompetent mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic in Britain, somehow has the time and "authority" to poke into Russian affairs.
Johnson's rush to judgement replicates other Western leaders who have concluded without any evidence that Navalny was poisoned in a malicious way. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said he backs the European Union's call for a comprehensive investigation. Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel not only referred to Navalny's condition as "poisoning" but also a "crime".
Comment: See also:
- Poisoning protest leader Navalny 'would not benefit' Moscow, says Russian FM, labels Western allegations 'offensive'
- 'Merkel's guest': Army ambulances, 'deliberate disinfo' at airport reveal details of Navalny's arrival in Germany UPDATES
- It's unrealistic to speculate that the Kremlin wanted to kill Navalny
- How Western media colludes with tiny Navalny-linked group of doctors to weaponize Russia's Covid-19 battle
- Navalny: When useless idiots become useful (dead) idiots
Internal documents and e-mails from the "life sciences" company Emergent BioSolutions reveal that the company was aware that its biodefense product for the treatment of nerve gas exposure, sold under the brand name Trobigard, was both non-functional and untested for safety or efficacy while it was actively marketing the product to the U.S. government.
The firm was well aware of the fact that Trobigard's functionality and safety in humans had never been tested several months before it was awarded a no-bid $25 million contract in October 2017 and a subsequent $100 million contract in 2019 to supply troves of the product to the State Department. Indeed, the results of the company's first study on Trobigard's efficacy in treating exposure to nerve gas were not even available until six weeks after Emergent had won the contract with the State Department and, even then, those results could "not be directly extrapolated to the human situation," per the study's authors.
Comment: The revolving door confluence of government, military and corporate interests allows for the policies, power and greed that insures - and virtually guarantees - that many will fall prey to the vaccine agenda:
- Agenda ID2020: The Diabolical Agenda Within The Agenda. "Genetically Modified Humanity"
- As Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine takes the lead, its Chief Medical Officer's recent promotion of 'gene-editing vaccines' comes to light
- The Head of the Hydra: Rise of Robert Kadlec
- Engineering Contagion: Amerithrax, Coronavirus and the Rise of the Biotech-Industrial Complex - Pt. 1 Dark Winter
- Engineering Contagion: Amerithrax, Coronavirus and the Rise of the Biotech-Industrial Complex - Pt. 2 Cornering the Covid-19 Vaccine Market
Ice Age Farmer Report: FOOD SHUTDOWN: Farmworkers flee COVID-19 tests - CA orders meat plant closure
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Grant Shapps: 'I think there's a limit, just in human terms, to remote working.'
Comment: This is the very same government that is ramping up the fear over 'rising coronavirus cases' and reimposing regional lockdowns; taken together, this is psychological torture for the unwitting public.
Ministers are concerned about the prospects for city centre businesses if more office workers fail to return to their workplaces.
The Cabinet Office will take out ads in regional newspapers after schoolchildren in England return to the classroom next week, advising employers about how to make their offices Covid-secure, and encouraging the public to feel safe to go back.
Speaking on Sky News from his home, Shapps said: "What we're saying to people is it is now safe to go back to work and your employer should have made arrangements which are appropriate to make sure that it is coronavirus-safe to work and you will see some changes if you haven't been in for a bit as a result."
Comment: Apocalyptic indeed, but it didn't have to be this way:
- Sweden's success shows the true cost of our arrogant, failed establishment
- China's ninth consecutive day with no locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, life returning to normal
- No second-wave of coronavirus in Russia, head of Genomic Engineering Lab in Moscow explains why

Russian President Vladimir Putin • VGTRK journalist and anchor of 'News on Saturday' program Sergei Brilyov
Sergei Brilyov: Good afternoon, Mr President.
Vladimir Putin: Good afternoon.
Sergei Brilyov: No matter what else is happening, and no matter what area of life we discuss, this nasty coronavirus always looms somewhere in the background.
Vladimir Putin: That's true.
Sergei Brilyov: What do you think about the notorious second wave that scares so many people?
Vladimir Putin: What is the second wave? We just talk about it in our everyday conversations or the media talks about the second wave.
Comment: Putin seems to be saying that Russia will pretty much invade Belarus if the Western Order's minions attempt to take it by force.
On Covid-19, his dig at 'individualism' is sickening - given that the whole darn thing is bogus - but Putin is apparently powerless to confront that issue head on.

US President Donald Trump after delivering his acceptance speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, August 27, 2020.
The speech went on for over an hour, much longer than Joe Biden's address a week ago at the Democratic convention. But whereas Biden spoke in an empty auditorium in Milwaukee, Trump spoke outside the White House, in the wilting heat of late summer in Washington, DC - and in front of more than a thousand people.
In the absence of a formal party platform, Trump defined the Republican position for 2020 as undoing the damage done by the establishment; defending law and order from mobs and anarchy; fighting 'cancel culture' and making American great(er) again.
Though the tone of it was uneven - at times a campaign rally, at other times sounding like a State of the Union - and Trump was visibly running out of steam by the end, the underlying message was crystal clear.
Comment: Meanwhile, outside the White House, mobs raged.
See also:
'They would have killed us': Violent BLM mob attacks Rand Paul, others, outside the White House












Comment: Don Lemon is now against the riots, not because they are catastrophically affecting ordinary citizens, but because they are starting to damage Biden's chances: Joe was a little tardy in his condemnation, apparently needing the nod from Don Lemon to do so: Michelle Obama (still feeling relevant apparently) also stuck her nose in, along with a pitch for donations to her foundation racket: These people have no shame.