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Veteran care worker loses job over vaccine mandate, blasts government in emotional video

Louise Akester
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A UK care worker who worked in the field for over a dozen years decried the Covid-19 vaccine mandates after her refusal to be vaccinated cost her her job. The story has grabbed national headlines.

Louise Akester, 36, worked at Alderson House in Hull for the last three years and in the healthcare field for 14 years, but has now lost her job due to her non-compliance with a mandate stating that all care workers must be fully vaccinated after November 11 unless they receive a medical exemption. Opponents of vaccine mandates have argued that this approach could lead to major staffing issues over the winter months, while supporters insist it will offer more protection to vulnerable care home residents.


Comment: 'Could' lead to major staffing issues? This is the same NHS that has been unable to cope for the last decade during a normal flu season.


In a video she reportedly took on Friday afternoon after her final shift, Akester tearfully explained that losing her job and walking away from the people she has cared for was the hardest thing she has ever done.

Comment: Clearly the establishment is more concerned with jabbing people with an ineffective and experimental vaccine than they are about the predictable and preventable suffering and death that these mandates will cause: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Vaccination of Children and Young Adults Correlates With Increase in Deaths




Handcuffs

Mafia 'mega-trial' convicts 70 members of Italy's most powerful clan

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© Alfonso Di Vincenzo / KONTROLAB / LightRocket via Getty ImagesFILE PHOTO: Francesco Sabino (C) arrested by Carabinieri during operation who dismantled an illicit system of hoarding and managing public housing operated with the 'ndrangheta type mafia method.
An Italian judge has convicted 70 people connected to the country's most powerful mafia clan - the 'Ndrangheta, with some receiving maximum-length sentences.

The marathon Mafia trial was held over the weekend and saw 91 defendants tried in a specially converted court room in the Calabrian city of Lamezia Terme.

A total of 70 mobsters were convicted in the trial, one of the country's largest ever. The charges against those on trial included drugs trafficking, murder, extortion, theft and abuse of office.

Comment: It's interesting that after decades of Mafia rule it's only now that these groups are being brought to justice:


Bizarro Earth

French police officer injured in knife attack in Cannes, attacker severely injured

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© Thomas Coex, AFP/ArchivesFrench Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin. Paris will expel "dangerous" foreigners without waiting for ECHR approval, Gerald Darmanin has declared.
A police official was injured after being stabbed with a knife in Cannes, southern France, and his assailant has been "neutralised", said French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Monday.

The attack in Cannes comes as worries over violent crime and terrorism feature among voters' main concerns in the run-up to the 2022 French presidential election.

"I am going to the scene immediately this morning and I offer my support to the national police and to the city of Cannes," added Darmanin on his Twitter account.

Comment: Knife attacks have been on the rise in recent years, and across much of the planet:


Briefcase

New Zealand mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant expected to appeal convictions

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© John Kirk-Anderson/Pool via REUTERSBrenton Tarrant, the gunman who killed 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand, is appealing his convictions after pleading guilty.
Mosque terrorist says his guilty pleas were obtained under 'duress'

The gunman who killed 51 people at two Christchurch mosques says his guilty pleas were obtained under duress due to mistreatment in custody, according to a memorandum from his lawyer.

Human rights law specialist Tony Ellis said he expected the gunman, Brenton Tarrant,​ to file an appeal against his convictions relating to New Zealand's worst mass shooting.

It has been labelled by survivors as "grandstanding" and an attempt by the terrorist to retraumatise the Muslim community.

Tarrant pleaded guilty in March 2020 to 51 charges of murder, 40 charges of attempted murder, and one of engaging in a terrorist act resulting from the March 15, 2019, attacks on Al Noor and Linwood mosques in Christchurch.

Comment: Brent Tarrant's attack has led to many consequences. How much of Jacinda Ardern's almost complete control of New Zealand grew from this incident?


Magnify

UKHSA admits it is monitoring current vaccine effectiveness but not publishing it. What has it got to hide?

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The UKHSA has admitted for the first time that it is undertaking internal analysis "every week or two" to monitor the current real-world performance of the vaccines but not publishing the results.

In an email seen by the Daily Sceptic, Dr Mary Ramsay, Head of Immunisation at the UKHSA, admits that her agency is continuing to undertake regular analysis of vaccine effectiveness but, despite publishing a weekly Vaccine Surveillance report, is not publishing the estimates.

The Vaccine Surveillance reports have recently been criticised by the U.K Statistics Authority and others for including data which shows infection rates in the vaccinated running at more than double the rate in the unvaccinated. Critics have argued this gives a misleading impression that the vaccines are ineffective or worse. They say it is really a result of problems with the population estimates and systemic differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.

The UKHSA has responded by altering the presentation of its data to draw attention to these limitations and make clear that, in its view, the data should not be used to estimate vaccine effectiveness.

However, it has not published an update of its own estimates of vaccine effectiveness using data more recent than May 2021. This means it has not updated its estimates with data from the summer and autumn, a period when its raw data shows infections in the vaccinated outpacing those in the unvaccinated.

Comment: A true monitor for public interest would show no fear in publishing pertinent findings and accurate attribution to cause and effect.


Mr. Potato

One of world's largest investment firms will need permission to hire White men

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2021/03/08: State Street Global Advisors celebrates listing on NYSE and International Women's Day with Broken Glass installation around Fearless Girl sculpture across from Stock Exchange on Broad Street.
State Street Global Advisors previously commissioned the 'Fearless Girl Statue' that stared down Wall Street's 'Charging Bull' sculpture.

Leaders at one of the largest investment firms in the world, State Street Global Advisors, will need to ask permission to hire White men as it rolls out a diversity hiring initiative.

"This is now front and central for State Street — it's on every senior executive's scorecard," said Jess McNicholas, the bank's head of inclusion, diversity and corporate citizenship in London, according to the Sunday Times.

"All of our leaders have to demonstrate at their annual appraisals what they have done to improve female representation and the number of colleagues from ethnic-minority backgrounds."

Comment: State Street is one of the premier puppet masters of global economic markets. You can be sure that they care absolutely zero about the state of equality for women and minorities. In other words, this probably isn't yet another corporate virtue signal but a means of steering the cultural trajectory. These are the people setting the agenda, not following it.

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Arrow Down

Biden approval down to 38 percent while Kamala Harris support craters to 28 percent

Joe Biden, Kamala Harris
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In a survey published Sunday by USA Today, the president's approval rating stands at just 38 percent. According to USA Today, that's the lowest number they've ever recorded for a president at this point in his term — with the exception of Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump. Notably, independents — by a 7-to-1 margin (44% to 6%) — believe that the president has done a worse job than they thought he would.

The vice president fared equally poorly in the new poll. USA Today found that just 28 percent of those surveyed approve of Kamala Harris at the moment. In all, 51 percent disapprove of the vice president's job performance, and 21 percent are undecided.

The poll was taken Wednesday through Friday — so it does not factor in any bounce the administration may have received from passage of an infrastructure package.

Comment: It's been quite a fall from grace for the supposedly most popular Presidential candidate of all time. All while the mainstream press can't fall over themselves to praise him enough.


Family

Welsh study shows impact of Covid on 10- and 11-year-olds

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© Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans/RexA primary school in Rhondda, Wales.
Children in the UK ate fewer vegetables, took less exercise and experienced worsening emotional difficulties following the Covid outbreak, according to a research study.

A biennial survey conducted by investigators at Cardiff University found that primary school-age children reported a sharp increase in "elevated or clinically significant emotional difficulties" in early 2021, compared with the same survey conducted in 2019.

The survey between April and June found that 27% of children in year 6 showed significant emotional difficulties, compared with just 17% in 2019, while reporting little change in behavioural difficulties. Children from poorer backgrounds were nearly twice as likely to report emotional and behavioural difficulties compared to those from affluent families.

Comment: Honestly, who didn't see the negative impact on children's mental and emotional health from the constant barrage of doomsday scenarios from media and government coming?


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Hackers breach nine global organizations in ongoing espionage campaign

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A hacking group with potential ties to China has breached nine global organizations as part of an ongoing espionage effort particularly targeting the defense sector, findings made public Sunday revealed.

According to a report from cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks, the hackers targeted at least 370 organizations running potentially vulnerable Zoho servers in the U.S. alone, successfully compromising at least one, as part of a wider global campaign.

The compromised groups operated in the defense, education, energy, healthcare and the technology sectors, with a potential focus on servers used by companies working with the Department of Defense.

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Syringe

World record-holder in static breath-hold freediving diagnosed with myopericarditis after Pfizer vaccine, possible end of career


Comment: When the man who breathes best, can hardly breathe after getting the shot, you know the species is in serious trouble...


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Florian Dagoury, currently the world's top static breath-hold free diver, has been diagnosed with myocarditis and pericarditis 40 days following his second dose with the Pfizer vaccine. He is known for the fact he officially held his breath for 10 minutes and 30 seconds. The elite Freedriver, of French origin and based in Thailand, experienced a significant decrease in his breath-hold ability and went to a cardiologist who told him that it's a common side effect of the Pfizer vaccine.

Florian shared his experience on Instagram:
Myocarditis, Pericarditis and Trivial Mitral regurgitation! Thank you Pfizer.

Just want to share my annoying experience after vaccination and perhaps have some testimonials and similar stories around Freedivers. Did you get better?

Comment: Perhaps some of the most persuasive arguments to people who are on the fence about vaccine damages are the athletes who are seeing their performance drop off a cliff post-vaccination. These are people who are diligently in-tune with their bodies with any deviation from the norm being immediately recognizable. Even those who aren't getting obviously sick after vaccination, athletes immediately know when something has gone off with their bodies.

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