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Berlin to require negative Covid-19 tests for entry to non-essential businesses amid rise in new cases

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A customer at a Saturn electronic store as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown measures are eased in Berlin, Germany, March 11, 2021.
Berlin will require residents to show that they have tested negative for Covid-19 before being allowed in certain shops and cultural institutions, as part of new restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the virus.

Starting on Wednesday, all shoppers in the German capital will have to present a daily negative test result before entering a store. Cultural institutions such as museums and galleries will also require a negative test for entry. Proof of vaccination or antibodies will not be accepted. The rule does not apply to essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies.

The city will offer a minimum of one free test per week at 170 centers set up around the capital, but there is currently no set limit to how many can be taken without paying. Retailers have also been asked to set up test points in parking lots, and will be provided with medical personnel to help out.


Comment: Daily test result? Good luck implementing it, the whole idea sounds like a logistical nightmare.Just when one would think it couldn't get any more ridiculous, they find a way to outdo themselves.


According to local media, tests administered at home will not be accepted because there is no way to confirm their authenticity or when they were administered.

Comment: The whole idea sounds like a logistical nightmare. See also:


Attention

Poll: Clear majority of Brits support 'vaccine passports' to go to the pub

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Yet another poll has shown that a clear majority of Brits support mandatory 'vaccine passports' in order to be able to go to the pub, use public transport or even have a haircut.

A poll undertaken by Ipsos Mori asked respondents, "To what extent would you support or oppose the introduction of a vaccine passport?"

62% said they would support it to visit pubs or restaurants, while only 22% opposed the idea.

An even higher figure, 78% said they would mandate the vaccine passport for international travel, while 61% said it should be required to attend sports games and 58% said it should be mandated for public transport.

Comment: The push for vaccine passports continues, and it appears that we'll likely see more acceptance as the elites co-erce the population into it by limiting the choices to either perpetual lockdown or vaccinations. While some areas have already begun, it appears that we might see wider implementation in the EU this summer:
via Reuters:

Spain expects digital vaccine certificates that would ease travels within the European Union would be ready in June at the latest, foreign minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya said on Wednesday in a radio interview.

Faced with a pandemic that has killed more than 900,000 people in Europe and thrust the continent into its deepest recession, EU leaders agreed last month to work on vaccine certificates to kick-start the tourism industry, which has been severely hurt by the pandemic.
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Bill Gates finances, influences nearly every major institution driving the 'global pandemic' narrative

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Bill Gates
At what point is a coincidence no longer just a coincidence?

Whether its with generation grant funding for London's Imperial College (Neil Ferguson's employer), the London School of Hygiene (Chris Whitty's former employer), or America's Center for Disease Control (CDC), or Anthony Fauci's National Institutes of Health (NIH), The Wellcome Trust, GAVI the Vaccine Alliance, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), the World Economic Forum, and the World Health Organization - there's one common denominator behind the scenes financing and exerting influence and control over all of these institutions which have been driving the 'global pandemic' narrative from day one of the crisis.

The answer: the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

The notorious monopolist and his wife claim they only want to save the world from various and sundry deadly viruses, but it that really their true motivation? Does their extreme level of wealth provide for a dangerous level of power and influence over 'global public health' (a term now synonymous with mass vaccinations, pharmaceutical distribution, and population control)?

Comment: See also:


NPC

The war against boys: Trying to tame all young men by 'educating' their 'toxic masculinity' out of them is the wrong approach

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A protester holding a placard saying, educate your sons, during the vigil for Sarah Everard being held at Clapham Common
The hysteria generated over a small minority of badly behaved, violent boys has gone too far. Teaching them 'gender neutrality' and to resist 'macho, heterosexual' maleness is not the answer.

Fake news about men is making the rounds and at times it seems that young boys have become the target of a veritable crusade designed to tame them. Since the eruption of anxiety about a supposed rape culture afflicting British schools, the mantra of 'Educate Your Sons' is constantly echoed by politicians, campaigners and media influencers.

Leading the way is Police Minster Kit Malthouse, who declared that schools should teach boys how to treat girls and women with respect. Numerous commentaries in newspapers and on websites, with titles like: "Schools are the best place to educate boys about how to respect women," echo a sense of urgency about what they present as a national crisis.

Unfortunately, the demand 'Educate Your Sons' is closely linked to the understandable outrage surrounding the murder of Sarah Everard and a media focus on the apparent rape culture haunting schools. In these circumstances, the moral status of boys has been called into question and the insinuation that they are all potential abusers is frequently conveyed.

Comment: See also:


Arrow Down

Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down mask mandate, says Gov. Evers exceeded authority

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Wisconsin Supreme Court
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Gov. Tony Evers' statewide mask mandate, ruling that the Democrat exceeded his authority by issuing the order.

The 4-3 ruling from the conservative-controlled court is the latest legal blow to attempts by Evers to control the coronavirus. It comes after Republicans in the Legislature voted to repeal the mask mandate in February, only to see Evers quickly re-issue it.


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Pope sends Julian Assange personal message to his jail cell, partner says

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Pope Francis has conveyed a personal message to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who remains incarcerated in a British maximum security prison battling possible extradition to the US, the publisher's partner has said.

The "kind, personal message" from the head of the Catholic Church was delivered to Assange's cell by a prison priest, Stella Moris told her Twitter followers on Sunday. Moris did not disclose the content of the missive, but expressed gratitude to Catholics and other Christians campaigning for Assange's freedom.

Comment: The US wants its 'pound of flesh' and will persist no matter who appeals for Assange.


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Montana's election audit reveals irregularities for 1-in-14 mail-in votes cast in 2020 election

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An audit of mail-in ballots cast in Montana for the 2020 presidential election reveals a host of irregularities including evidence that "one or several persons may have filled out and submitted multiple ballots" and the failure of a county elections office to provide video footage of vote-counting.

John Lott, a noted crime and gun researcher, begins:
"The story at hand begins during the pandemic summer of 2020, when the then-governor, Democrat Steve Bullock, issued a directive permitting counties to conduct the general election fully by mail."
Lott, also a Senior Adviser for Research and Statistics at the Office of Justice Programs in the Trump administration, outlines the "troubling" conclusion of the state's audit:
Its conclusions were troubling: 4,592 out of the 72,491 mail-in ballots lacked envelopes — 6.33% of all votes. Without an officially printed envelope with registration information, a voter's signature, and a postmark indicating whether it was cast on time, election officials cannot verify that a ballot is legitimate. It is against the law to count such votes. What's more, according to auditors, county employees claimed that during the post-election audit, some of the envelopes may have been double-counted, possibly indicating an even higher number of missing envelopes.
The audit also tested a sample of 15,455 mail-in envelopes for defects.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts COVID-19 vaccine passports: 'Biden's mark of the beast'

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Monday called vaccine passports "Biden's mark of the beast" during a Facebook livestream. In the almost 20-minute video posted to the social media platform, Greene claimed that the Biden administration was seeking to require that all Americans who receive vaccination be documented.

"Is this something like Biden's mark of the beast because that is really disturbing and not good," the Georgia representative said.


Comment: See also: Governor DeSantis is taking executive action against COVID passports


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University of Nevada says white students can't live in minority-dorm communities for 'safety' of residents

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Under the guise of "inclusivity," the University of Nevada Reno (UNR) has implemented segregated dorm communities - telling YAF that white students are not considered to fill spots in "for the safety of student participants."

According to the UNR website, the school houses three minority-only Living Learning Communities in Great Basin Hall--the Latinx, Indigenous, and Black Scholars. With the school's website giving vague entry requirements at best, YAF reached out to the school for clarification on any requirements. "In the identity-based communities, for the safety of student participants, it is important only students who hold that identity are considered," the Executive Director of Residential Life, Housing, and Food Services Dean Kennedy told YAF.
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Great Basin Hall does house other students outside of the Living Learning Communities.

However sadly, this isn't the first divisive initiative taken on by UNR.

Comment: This is critical race theory in action.


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Seattle BLM activist charged with hate crime after harassing multiple Asian-Americans

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Prosecutors charged a Seattle man with a felony hate crime after he allegedly threatened multiple Asian-Americans on two separate occasions earlier this month.

Christopher Allen Hamner, a 51-year-old well-known Black Lives Matter activist, was arrested Thursday on accusations of committing malicious harassment in the Seattle area, according to a Seattle Police Department (SPD) blotter.

Hamner had his bail set at $75,000 and is being held at the King County Correctional Facility for the felony hate crime charge plus three additional counts of malicious harassment, jail records show.

According to court documents filed to the King County Superior Court, Hamner used offensive language and threw unknown objects towards at least five Asians on two separate occasions. All the incidents happened while on the road, or near a vehicle.

On March 16, he allegedly harassed Pamela Cole, an Asian-American woman, and her two children aged 5 and 10 while they were seated inside their mother's vehicle.

Comment: On Monday a Filipino-American woman was punched and kicked in the face on a sidewalk in Midtown, New York. Security guards inside the building on the street watched, but did not intervene. The man allegedly yelled "F*** you, you don't belong here" to the woman. The 65-year-old woman suffered a fractured pelvis, but was in stable condition.


The suspect was arrested Wednesday and identified as Brandon Elliot:
In April 2002, Elliot was charged with murder for using a kitchen knife to stab his mother, Bridget Johnson in the chest three times in their East 224th Street home in the Bronx, according to previous reports. The deadly attack took place in front of Elliot's 5-year-old sister, sources told The Post. It's unclear what led to the slaying. Johnson, 42, died a couple of days later.

Elliot was convicted of murder and sentenced to 15 years-to-life in prison. He was denied parole twice — first at a February 2017 hearing and again in December 2018, according to a state Department of Corrections official. But the following year, he was approved for release in September and sprung on lifetime parole two months later.
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A resident at the Four Points by Sheraton — the West 40th Street homeless shelter where Elliot was staying during the alleged attack — said he knew the brute well after spending time with him at another shelter.

"He told me he was [a] diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic," the man, who declined to give his name, told The Post. "He's quiet. He doesn't talk much. He is really paranoid. He has mental issues."
This video is from the same day: