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While other Vatican staff and visitors have an option to undergo regular Covid-19 tests to maintain their Green Pass status, all Swiss Guards had been ordered to get a jab "to protect their health and that of the others they come into contact with as part of their service," the unit's official Lt. Urs Breitenmoser told AP.
"Three members of the Guard have chosen not to adhere to that request, voluntarily leaving the corps."
Besides the three guardsmen sent back to Switzerland, at least three others were suspended from active duty after they agreed to vaccinate but have yet to receive their jabs. The Swiss Guard is a 135-strong, all-male corps of Swiss soldiers, serving as a ceremonial unit, known for their tricolor Renaissance-style uniforms, as well as the pontiff's personal bodyguards.
"Our whole intent is to ensure that grades focus on the process of learning," Principal Christina Pierre said in the video. "Therefore, grades will not include behaviors, attitude, tardiness to class, whether the assignment was turned in late or on time. There's other ways that we can communicate those things to parents."
Consider Australia, once one of the world's liberal democracies. This could be the future for America, and everywhere else for that matter.
Citizens and non-citizens alike are trapped on the land mass, forbidden to leave the country without a good reason. And nothing seems to be a good reason. Large swaths of the population have been prisoners in their homes and neighborhoods for months. The Australian military enforcers a curfew in New South Wales and the COVIDSafe app enforces one in South Australia. The state sends random texts to the homebound prisoners via the app. Those under house arrest have fifteen minutes to respond before the police are sent, or not. "We don't tell them how often or when, on a random basis they have to reply within 15 minutes," the Premiere explained. Just as in Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon, the prisoners are never sure if they are being watched, although they know they may be.
The son of the man who signed Israel's Declaration of Independence in 1948 is ending his days as an anti-Zionist who opposes aliyah and encourages emigration from Israel, predicts dark days for the country. He even supports the Iranian nuclear program.
"The State of Israel and the Zionist enterprise were born in sin. That's the way it is," says the man, who served in the pre-state Palmach, volunteered for the Jewish Brigade in the British Army during World War II, cofounded a kibbutz in the Negev, and served in the Shin Bet security Service and Nativ, the government's liaison bureau for immigration from Eastern Europe. "This original sin pursues and will pursue us and hang over us. We justify it, and it has become an existential fear, which expresses itself in all sorts of ways. There is a storm beneath the surface of the water," he says.
Comment: See also:
- Judaism and Christianity - Two Thousand Years of Lies - 60 Years of State Terrorism
- The Arabian cradle of Zion: Moses, Muhammad, and Wahhabo-Zionism
- Polytheism and human sacrifice in early Israelite religion
- 3,000 year old drawing of god found in Sinai could undermine our entire idea of Judaism
- Rabbi says Israel is a monster that should be removed from the map
- The Truth Perspective: Match Made in Heaven: The Surprising Similarities Between Radical Islam and Talmudic Judaism
- The Truth Perspective: Identity Politics on Steroids: How Zionism Outdoes Them All

Firefighters work on the site of a plane crash, in San Donato Milanese suburb of Milan, Italy, Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021. A small private plane has crashed into a vacant office building in a Milan suburb. Italian news reports said all eight persons aboard were killed. Firefighters tweeted that no one other than those aboard were involved in the crash Sunday afternoon near a subway station in San Donato Milanese.
Investigators opened a probe into what caused the private plane to crash shortly after takeoff from Milan's Linate Airport en route to Olbia Airport on the Italian island of Sardinia. A thick column of dark smoke rose from the crash site and was visible for kilometers. Several parked cars nearby went up in flames.
Firefighters tweeted that no one else but those on board were hurt in the early afternoon crash near a subway station in San Donato Milanese, a small town near Milan.
Comment: New York Post reports:
A Romanian billionaire was killed — along with his wife, son and five other people — when the plane he was piloting crashed into a building in Italy on Sunday, local media reported.This is just the latest in a growing list of crashes recently. The following are just some of those that occurred in recent months:
Dan Petrescu, 68, one of the richest men in his home country, was operating a single-engine Pilatus PC-12 that was seen in flames before it slammed into an office building undergoing renovations in San Donato Milanese, a town southeast of Milan, authorities said.
The billionaire's 65-year-old wife, their son Dan Stefano, 30, and a child were also among the eight people aboard the plane that died in the wreck, according to Corriere and the AGI news agency.
Petrescu headed a major construction firm and owned a string of hypermarkets and malls.
- Russian passenger plane plunges hundreds of feet then is struck by lightning, pilot manages emergency landing at nearest airport (28th September 2021)
- A military training jet crashed in a Texas suburb, 'heavily' damaging 2 homes (19th September 2021)
- Siberian passenger plane crash kills 4 - Czech-built L-410 aircraft reportedly landed in Taiga & 'caught fire' (12th September 2021)
- ANOTHER An-28 passenger plane goes missing in Russia, crashed plane is later found with all people alive (16th July 2021)
- Plane crashes in Russia's far east, all 28 people on board including local government officials dead (6th July 2021)

Victims say the report into paedophilia in the Church 'will have the effect of a bomb'
The commission's research uncovered between 2,900 and 3,200 paedophile priests or other members of the church, said Jean-Marc Sauve, adding that it was "a minimum estimate".
The commission's report is due to be released on Tuesday after two and a half years of research based on church, court and police archives, as well as interviews with witnesses.
Comment: And these are the pedophiles that were harboured by the Catholic Church just in France, because similar investigations have revealed that in almost every country the Catholic Church is present has suffered similarly:
- Every fourth pedophilia suspect in Poland is a priest, state commission reveals
- Vatican's third in line Cardinal George Pell convicted for sexually abusing choir boys
- Pope Francis sending team to investigate whether German diocese mishandled sexual abuse allegations, amid public anger
- Abuse issues threaten to overshadow Pope's visit to Ireland
- Pope Francis accepts resignations of Chilean bishops in midst of child sex abuse scandal
Technical problems hamstrung the Health Ministry's rollout of the updated green pass - a kind of digital vaccination passport - as millions of Israelis tried to reissue digital documentation that would allow entry to shops, restaurants, cultural events, gyms and other indoor venues.
Under Sunday's new guidelines, people eligible for a green pass must have received a booster shot. Those who have received two vaccine doses, or those who have recovered from coronavirus, are only eligible for six months after the date of their vaccination or recovery.
Comment: Israel's boast of being a high-tech innovator in Covid management has taken a hit:
Israel's plan to reissue coronavirus Green Passes, making them available only to those with booster shots, has been delayed, after the ministry's dedicated website failed to handle the traffic overload and crashed.
Under the new rules that came into force on Sunday, the Green Passes of all Israelis were to become void, with citizens being told to re-register on the system to maintain their access to public venues, including restaurants and gyms.
However, there was a catch: only those who had received their third, booster shot, or who'd had their second jab within the past six months, would have been eligible to renew, meaning between 1.5 and 1.7 million people would have lost their Green Pass privileges.
In early August, Israel became one of the first countries in the world to launch a booster campaign, and has already inoculated more than three million of its citizens with the third shot.
Many of those people rushed to the special website set up by the Health Ministry to get their new Green Passes, but they were met with a message saying the page was undergoing maintenance. The system worked for only a few hours early on Sunday morning before crashing due to the massive number of pass requests, local media reported.
After some time, the Health Ministry issued a statement saying the old Green Passes would remain valid "for the next few days." It's currently unclear when the system will be back online.
Even members of the Israeli government were affected, with Construction and Housing Minister Ze'ev Elkin blaming the Health Ministry for creating the "mess."
"I didn't download my new pass because the website doesn't work," Elkin complained to Israeli national public broadcaster Kan, adding that the switch should have been executed in a more "orderly manner."
The issue is certain to be on the agenda of the cabinet's coronavirus meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, which is scheduled for later on Sunday.

Construction workers and demonstrators attend a protest against Covid-19 regulations in Melbourne, Australia, Sept. 21, 2021.
At least one protester was arrested outside the Shrine of Remembrance which was at the centre of a large protest last week over vaccine requirements for construction workers.
Victoria Police were out in force on Saturday ahead of the planned protest against the state's lockdown and newly introduced vaccine mandate for essential workers.
Comment: RT has collected Tweets documenting the recent wave of protests, with more than 100 arrested:
The school released preliminary data that showed just over 30 percent, or 6,500 students, submitted proof of vaccination by the Sept. 30 deadline.
"Our student vaccine card upload numbers are not where we want them to be right now based on this early data - and that's not unexpected," Jon Webster, NMSU system COVID-19 project manager, said.
Comment: The website Best Colleges reported that over 1,000 colleges and universities currently require the COVID-19 vaccine for residential students, Cornell and Duke University were among the first to institute the policy. Best Colleges also provided an extensive list of the colleges that require the coronavirus vaccine.
A still-expanding group of U.S. colleges and universities say students must receive a COVID-19 vaccine before arriving on campus. The first institutions to announce the mandate were private, with Cornell University and Duke University leading the way. More and more universities, private and public, have followed suit. Currently, over 1,000 colleges and universities require the COVID-19 vaccine for residential students.See also: Quinnipiac University to fine, cut internet access to unvaccinated students
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Medical exemptions are guaranteed by law in all states, and religious exemptions, which may be relatively easy to receive, are permitted by most. To reinforce the mandate, however, colleges could push unvaccinated students to enroll online instead. The University of Virginia disenrolled 238 students for failing to report vaccination status or file for an exemption.
If permitted on campus, unvaccinated students may be required to continue asymptomatic testing and could be excluded from activities like studying abroad.

As Brown spoke about his victory, thanking those who helped with his win, the crowd can be heard in the background chanting "f*ck Joe Biden."
As Brown spoke about his victory, thanking those who helped with his win, the crowd can be heard in the background chanting "f*ck Joe Biden."
The NBC reporter said that the crowd was chanting however, claims that the crowd is in fact chanting "Let's go Brandon."












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