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The pharmaceutical mafia - All the risk and bills on you, all the profits for us

Vaccine CheckPoints
© Eric Peters Auto
You can't walk into a store without wearing the Holy Rag - because someone might get sick. But if you actually get sick as a result of being forced to take the Holy Jab, you can't sue the company that made the god-knows-what's-in-it vaccine.

Which is pretty sick when you think about it.

The pharmaceutical mafia can force you - via its enforcer, the government - to take its products; vaccines are already required for kids in many states and if you don't submit to it the state can take your kids . . . and then walk away from any harm caused because the government protects the pharmaceutical mafia from you.

Thus one-upping the health insurance mafia . . . which only forces you to buy its product.

The vaccine-pushers are uniquely endowed with government-granted immunity from lawsuits. They can wreck your life - and you get the bill.

This is almost beyond belief - especially in view of the fact that they are for-profit enterprises, meaning they can literally get rich off of the suffering they impose on people who can't say no to the Jab.

Jabs, actually - as it's not just one - and not just this one. There will be at least two Holy Jabs and then - having established the precedent that they can make you take those jabs, why not other jabs?

All the risk - which you won't be allowed to say no to - on you.

All the profits for them.

Arrow Down

Waiting for the other economic shoe to drop...

falling down
Do you feel like another major crisis could erupt at any moment? If so, you are certainly not alone. Here in 2020, it has just been one thing after another, and we have come to expect the unexpected. Right now, so many people that I am hearing from are anticipating that more big trouble is just around the corner, but as we wait for "the other shoe to drop", economic conditions all over the United States continue to rapidly deteriorate. For example, on Thursday we learned that the number of initial claims for unemployment benefits last week was the highest in four months...
The US job market continues to suffer, and Thursday brought more bad news. Another 885,000 people filed for first-time unemployment benefits last week — an increase from the week prior and higher than the 800,000 claims that economists were expecting.

The latest figures, which are adjusted for seasonal factors and reported by the Labor Department, are particularly grim since last week's numbers were revised up to 862,000. And even before the revision, that week had been the highest level since mid-September.

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Bad Guys

Ireland & France impose travel ban on Brits, hundreds stranded at airports, police dispatched to stop residents fleeing lockdown in London

Travelers social distance
© Reuters / Hannah McKay21st December 2020: Travelers attempt to socially distance as they wait in line at King's Cross station, London.
Dublin and Paris have imposed restrictions on travel from Britain for at least 48 hours. It comes as a slew of European countries mull travel bans over the new coronavirus strain the UK government has warned Brits about.

The Irish government says the measures, banning private travel between the UK and Ireland, will take effect on Sunday night and initially stay in place for at least two days. Cargo planes and freight vessels, as well as some essential supply-chain workers, will still be allowed to cross the border.

"General travel between here and Britain is going to be restricted, and we will review it on Tuesday morning," Transport Minister Eamon Ryan told Virgin Media News.

Network

Cybersecurity agency where Trump fired boss was flagged repeatedly for poor performance

Chris Krebs

Internal reports show CISA rated low on information security, slammed for physical election security and intel sharing.


In the weeks just before President Trump fired its leader, the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) was repeatedly flagged by the Homeland Security Department's watchdog for poor performance, including inadequate physical security planning for election sites, poor intelligence sharing with its private and public partners and weak information security for its own systems, internal reports show.

The repeated Inspector General's warnings in September and October about CISA -- under then-Director Chris Krebs' leadership -- provide a stark contrast to Democrats' and the news media's portrayal of Krebs as a skilled leader whose firing jeopardized national security.

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Dollar

You can't stimulate an economy that's still manually shut down

US stimulus check cheque $600
Congress just passed a nearly $1 trillion pandemic relief package that includes direct payments in the form of "stimulus" checks, but I'm curious. How do you stimulate an economy that is still manually shut down?

Both liberals and conservatives whined on social media that the $600 checks aren't enough. Who knows? Maybe they're even right. But what difference would any amount of money make when governors and mayors are still keeping closed down all the places it might be used at, including bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues?

The mass closure of restaurants, many of which will be permanent, isn't a minor inconvenience. That's a chain of millions of jobs. Per Forbes, "It's the delivery people and the transportation companies that dispense to the restaurants; the farmers, brewers and distillers that create, grow and cultivate the goods sold to the restaurants; and the technology platforms that provide social media, sales systems and reservation methods for the restaurants."

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'Memory holing history': Vox slammed after deleting March tweet advising readers to 'pass' on facemasks

Vox tweet
© Twitter / @voxdotcom
US news outlet Vox has been criticized after it deleted a tweet from March advising - ironically, in retrospect - against the use of face masks to combat the spread of Covid-19.

Vox announced on Monday that it had "deleted two tweets from March about mask-wearing" in an effort to "ensure current public health guidance is clear."


One of the posts from March told Americans to "pass" on face masks because they were supposedly useless unless you already had the virus or worked in a hospital setting - a piece of advice which mirrored the official health guidance at the time.

"You do not need a mask to avoid coronavirus," the outlet authoritatively declared. "Masks are only useful if you already have a respiratory infection and want to avoid spreading it to others."

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Attention

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Will food stress cause civil chaos in 2021?

Canada food prices
© YouTube/Adapt 2030 (screen capture)
Canadian forecasters state that food prices will rise the most ever recorded in 2021 as Australia and China go full blown embargo / food & grain tariffs in a world where lab grown chicken debuts in Singapore and Airlines get $15 Billion for bailouts and corporate meal tax breaks.


Comment: As well as natural disasters devastating crop growth, the insane response to the coronavirus crisis and losing value of currency in Western nations in particular, have made the production, availability, purchasing and distribution of food - a MAJOR global issue the likes of which we haven't seen in generations.

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Attention

Facebook under fire for using Israelis from notorious unit to spy on users

facebook
© Johanna Geron / Reuters
Facebook has apparently been using a company founded by veterans of a secret cyber intel group within the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) to spy on users and destroy competition. Details have been reported by Haaretz, which cites the findings of a US lawsuit against the social media giant.

The scandal involves Israeli firm Onavo which was bought by Facebook in 2013. The suit filed by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) a few days ago claims that Onavo's technology played a central role in Facebook's efforts to thwart its competitors.

Describing Onavo as a "user surveillance company", the FTC claimed that Facebook used the Israeli firm to learn about rival apps and determine which could be a potential threat to be neutralised before they get too influential. Concerns have been raised about how Facebook went about this, and questions are being asked about online security and the unregulated manner in which data is being gathered.

According to Haaretz, in 2018 Apple removed Onavo Protect - a free "secure connection" app that people could use while using Facebook - from its online store. It was discovered that the Onavo app violated Apple's privacy policy by collecting information about iPhone users and their online usage of apps that don't belong to Facebook.

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Attention

Utopia, coming to a world near you

Utopia 2013
Utopia 2013 (Kudos; Channel 4) — Created by Denis Kelly; Produced by Rebekah Wray-Rogers
We've been told by the promoters of the pandemic, Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, and others that it's ushering in an opportunity for a Great Reset and that Covid 19 is the doorway to it.

Independent reporters like Cory Morningstar and Whitney Web have told a similar story without the glossy optimism.

The WEF has been running ads showing attractive young people having a great time and saying...
"It's 2030, I don't own anything and I've never been happier."
They don't go into just who will own everything but as they haven't proposed eliminating capitalism it isn't hard to guess.

According to the consortium of capitalists and their organizations such as the World Economic Forum, World Bank and even the UN we have a technocratic revolution led by AI, robotics and nanotechnology to look forward to. There will be a huge reduction in the need for workers. Scenarios are proposed which anticipate some form of UBI for the unfortunate masses.

From that majority position it looks like a very gray dystopian future. And maybe that's what they want the people who are wise to the Covid deception to be thinking as the worst case scenario. Because there's something far more sinister embedded within the Great Reset. And that is depopulation.

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Bizarro Earth

Seattle Antifa 'catgirl' who calls for violence works as child care worker

Mikaele Andrew Baker
Mikaele Andrew Baker dresses in their ‘antifascist catgirl’ persona
An Antifa militant who publicized a hit list of Seattle business owners has been identified as a trans nonbinary furry and children's camp counselor who has been arrested multiple times at violent protests.

Mikaele Andrew Baker, 23, of Seattle, tweeted an extensive list of local business owners last week who signed a petition in support of the dismantling of a growing autonomous zone in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. The business owners were subsequently doxed and received threats.

Baker was born male but now identifies as trans nonbinary and uses "they/them" pronouns.

For months, far-left activists took over part of Cal Anderson Park. The site was previously part of the infamous "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" during the summer. The city dismantled that zone following several shootings and homicides, but far-left activists and vagrants returned to retake part of the park. The city recently posted notices that the encampment was illegal and would be removed. In response, Antifa and others called for reinforcements. They barricaded the park with wooden pallets and other junk.