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Best of the Web: Conspiracy theory? COVID-19 passport microchip is here

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What one year ago would be considered a crazy conspiracy theory is now becoming a reality.

A Swedish company, Epicenter, has brought forward new tech where they created a subdermal implant to show COVID-19 vaccination certificates. This makes it possible for people to keep their vaccination certificates, right under their skin in a microchip.

This implant contains a Near Field Communications (NFC) implant, whose data can be retrieved with an NFC-compatible smartphone or any such reader.

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Bizarro Earth

Ukraine dramatically expands military conscription to women under 60

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© Ukrainian Defence ministry press/AFP/Getty ImagesA handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Defence ministry press-service on July 2, 2021 shows the Ukrainian female soldiers wearing heels while taking part in the the military parade rehearsal in Kiev.
Ukraine reveals change to military service for women Women in a range of professions, up to 60 years old, will have to register for the draft.

Ukraine has dramatically expanded the number of women potentially eligible for military service, adding them to the pool of people who could be called up in the event of war.

The country's Ministry of Defense announced the news on Wednesday, publishing a list of hundreds of professions whose female members will no longer be exempt from registering for the draft. The list includes a wide range of jobs, such as accountants, librarians, secretaries, journalists, lawyers, pharmacists, and veterinarians.

The new rule will apply to women working in these fields who pass medical qualifications and are between the ages of 18 and 60. Men in Ukraine are already required to register for conscription at 18.

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No trips for Afghan women unless escorted by male relative, Taliban issue guidance

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© ReutersAfghan women's rights defenders and civil activists protest to call on the Taliban for the preservation of their achievements and education, in front of the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, on September 3, 2021.
Afghanistan's Taliban authorities said on Sunday that women seeking to travel anything other than short distances should not be offered transport unless they are accompanied by a close male relative.

The guidance, issued by the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, also called on all vehicle owners to offer rides only to those women wearing hijabs.

"Women travelling for more than 45 miles (72 kilometers) should not be offered a ride if they are not accompanied by a close family member," ministry spokesman Sadeq Akif Muhajir told AFP on Sunday, specifying that it must be a close male relative.

Comment: Welcome to the new "progressive" Taliban. This from RT:
The Taliban has dissolved a number of "unnecessary" ministries and electoral bodies, including Afghanistan's two election commissions. The group plans to replace them with a "grand council" structure, a spokesman said.

The decision to scrap the country's Independent Election Commission (IEC) and Electoral Complaint Commission was reportedly taken on Thursday, but announced by government spokesman Bilal Karimi on Sunday. The state ministries for peace and parliamentary affairs have also been shut down.

Describing the commissions as "unnecessary institutes for the current situation" in the country, Karimi said that the "Islamic Emirate [would] revive" them in the future "if we ever feel a need."
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According to Halim Fidai, a senior politician in the toppled regime who governed four provinces over the past two decades, the decision showed how the Taliban "does not believe in democracy" and "gets power through bullets and not ballots."
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Megaphone

Anti-vax mandate protesters rally outside Israeli PM's house

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People gathered outside Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's home in Ra'anana. They beat drums, sang songs, and held candles, with signs reading, "We have no trust in Ministry of Health."

"I'm not against vaccination. Everybody who wants to be vaccinated - fine," a man attending the protest told Ruptly video agency. "I'm against forcing. There is no way that any human being can force anybody else [into] vaccination."

Another protester said the government should not interfere in decisions regarding people's own health. "In order to live in a free country, we have to let people decide for themselves about their medical conditions," he said, adding that the Health Ministry must be more transparent and explain its recommendations better, instead of "hiding information."

Comment: See also: Tel Aviv sees protests against vaccine coercion, 'green passes' to live normally


Eye 1

Data suggesting Omicron is milder offers 'glimmer of Christmas hope'

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© Niall Carson/PA
New data suggesting Omicron may be less likely to lead to serious illness than the Delta variant of coronavirus offers a "glimmer of Christmas hope", a senior health official has said.

But UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) chief executive Dr Jenny Harries warned that it is too early to downgrade the threat from the new strain, which is still spreading rapidly across the UK.

Dr Harries told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that more information is needed, particularly about the impact on elderly and more vulnerable patients.

She added: "There is a glimmer of Christmas hope in the findings that we published yesterday, but it definitely isn't yet at the point where we could downgrade that serious threat."

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Whistle

More VC nurses blow whistle on 'overwhelming' numbers of heart attacks, clotting, strokes

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© Unknown
After the Conejo Guardian's report on alarming trends in Ventura County hospitals, more nurses have come forward to affirm the rise in unexplained heart problems, strokes and blood clotting in local vaccinated patient populations. They also say doctors refuse to consider that these could be adverse reactions to Covid shots.

Sam, a critical care nurse at an ICU in a Ventura County hospital, came forward because, "I'm tired of all the B.S. that's going on," he told the Guardian.
"It's crazy how nobody questions anything anymore.

"NONE [OF THE DOCTORS] QUESTION WHETHER THE VACCINE CAUSES MYOCARDITIS, PERICARDITIS AND THE STROKES THAT ARE COMING IN. IF THEY DON'T TOE THE LINE, THEY COULD LOSE THEIR MEDICAL LICENSE."
Sam has witnessed a surge in numbers of young people experiencing severe health problems after receiving Covid shots.
"We've been having a lot of younger people come in. We're seeing a lot of strokes, a lot of heart attacks."
One 38-year-old-woman came in with occlusions (blockages of blood flow) in her brain.
"They [doctors] were searching for everything under the sun and documenting this in the chart, but nowhere do you see if she was vaccinated or not. One thing the vaccine causes is thrombosis, clotting. Here you have a 38-year-old woman who was double-vaccinated and she's having strokes they can't explain. None of the doctors relates it to the vaccine. It's garbage. It's absolute garbage."

Comment: This frank portrayal offers a stark and frightening snapshot of a typical hospital snagged by the mind bender now posing as sound medical treatment. Thank-you for the honest look behind the scenes and scratching the sacred medical veneer.


Arrow Down

Pennsylvania court issues defeat to governor and AG with stunning decision on Dominion voting machines

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© UnknownPennsylvania State Capitol
State officials in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania who sought to block transparency and accountability over the 2020 election were handed a defeat on Thursday, according to the non-profit legal foundation The Amistad Project. The group stated in a press release:
"The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has ruled in favor of The Amistad Project and Fulton County, Pennsylvania, allowing the county to send its Dominion voting machines to the State Senate for inspection on January 10."
Phill Kline, director of The Amistad Project, said:
"The court recognized that it was improper to demand that the county - which owns the machines, and has the responsibility of running the election along with the legislature - can't determine whether the machines worked properly. As the judge noted, there's no justification for preventing the county from looking at their own machines."
Pennsylvania's attorney general and secretary of state had sued to prevent the inspection, the press release notes. It was originally scheduled for December 22, but the judge determined that it must be allowed to proceed, "with a short delay to allow experts from both sides to come up with a formal protocol for the inspection."

Dollar

NJ to pay $52.9M to families of vets who died of COVID in state-run homes

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© Reuters/Rachel WisniewskiNew Jersey Governor Phil Murphy
The state of New Jersey has agreed to pay a nearly $53 million settlement to the families of 119 residents of the state's military veteran facilities who died during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to reports.

Each of the families will receive an average of $445,000, to be determined in future arbitration proceedings, according to an administrative official who confirmed the payout to NJ.com. The total amount of the settlement is $52,955,000.
"The families of those who have lost their lives to COVID-19 have gone through so much. This settlement will hopefully allow them to move forward without years of protracted and uncertain litigation."
Nearly 200 veterans died at two of the state's veterans homes in Paramus and Menlo Park after the pandemic erupted in 2020.

Handcuffs

'Every county is a border county': Suspected illegal alien with alleged Mexican cartel ties arrested in Culpeper, Virginia

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© Culpeper County Sheriff's OfficeDulier Jimenez Barrera • Arms and Cash
A suspected illegal alien with ties to a "well-known Mexican cartel" was arrested in Culpeper, Virginia, last Friday, prompting authorities to warn Americans that President Joe Biden's southern border crisis is endangering citizens across the country. Culpeper Sheriff Scott Jenkins said via Facebook:
"Virginia citizens should realize the extent that Mexican cartels have continued to increase their activity nationwide. Our detectives have purchased kilos of drugs as well as firearms in our region for many months. I often say every county is a border county and our southern border has been much more wide open since the end of January this year."
Jenkins' comments came after "Detective J. Vazquez conducted a two-month investigation, as a member of the Blue Ridge Narcotics Task Force, into the illegal sale of firearms by Dulier Jimenez Barrera, 41, of 517 1st St. in Culpeper, near Yowell Meadow Park," the Culpeper-Star Exponent reported.

"During the investigation, several firearms, high-capacity magazines, and ammunition were purchased from Barrera. Task force members also seized $11,700 from the suspect's home."

Santa

Grinch Neil deGrasse Tyson tries to debunk Santa with 'science' - Twitter not having it

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© Reuters / Kacper PempelA man dressed like Santa Claus sits in his sleigh as he prepares for Christmas on the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, northern Finland, December 19, 2007
Celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson spent Christmas Eve attempting to debunk Santa Claus with facts, taking aim at his reindeer, sleigh, and North Pole workshop in a series of mood-killing tweets.

Tyson made several viral posts attempting to debunk the mythology of Santa Claus using science on Christmas Eve, Friday.

"Since the Northern Arctic is just ocean, Santa's North Pole workshop has only ever existed on a floating sheet of ice. Images that portray Santa's workshop with pine trees and snow-capped hills on the horizon are geographically underinformed," claimed Tyson in one tweet, while in others he suggested that Santa's reindeer would not have antlers in winter and that his sleigh would be vaporized if he traveled at hypersonic speeds.

Comment: Tyson gets schooled: