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Belgian psychologist suspended for 2 years for warning about WEF's 'great reset'

The targeting of healthcare professionals who express dissenting views by left-wing activist medical boards and associations is a concerning trend.
Belgian Psychologist Steve Van Herreweghe
Belgian Psychologist Steve Van Herreweghe has received a two-year suspension for his statements on social media about The Great Reset and the World Economic Forum. Van Herreweghe intends to appeal the decision made by the disciplinary board of the Psychologists' Commission, which is an independent body responsible for protecting the title of psychologist and has the authority to take disciplinary action.

Van Herreweghe took to Twitter to express his opposition to the suspension, stating that the issue is not about his title but rather the perceived injustice of the decision and the rejection of his right to free speech. He believes that everyone should have the right to express their opinions on matters related to public health and well-being without fear of political or commercial interference.

Van Herreweghe used his social media platform to voice his concerns about The Great Reset and the World Economic Forum (WEF), which he believes are components of a larger effort to establish a "New World Order." He has singled out virologists Steven Van Gucht and Marc Van Ranst in his posts, referring to them as "ordinary, well-paid, narcissistic hostages commissioned by WEF puppet governments."

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Car Black

A Nervous Hiatus

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"Having lived through a reality-optional period of history, it will come as an ecstatic shock to learn that the world requires us to pay attention to what is really happening and to act accordingly."
— JHK
On Easter Sunday, fate put me on the Jersey Turnpike at 5:30 in the morning. I was motoring home from our nation's capital where I traveled for the memorial service of a favorite aunt who passed away last month at ninety-five after a richly rewarding life. Her husband, my favorite uncle, enjoyed a long and colorful career in America's Intel Community, and passed-on back in 2002. They recruited him at the founding of Spooks Inc in the late 1940s, since he came out of the army intel corps in Southeast Asia during World War Two.

In the 1950s, Uncle "B" and his family were posted to Africa, first Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital. In the early 1960s, with colonialism crumbling, "B" operated all over Africa, making subtle arrangements in one new country after another for things to come out in America's favor. For all his spookish doings, "B" was an artistically inclined soul. On one assignment to West Africa, he noticed the hotel staff were pilfering some of his belongings. He took some rocks up to his hotel and, cognizant that magic ruled in the region's culture, painted eyes on the rocks and deployed them around the room. The pilfering stopped. "B" was famous for such insights about the world's exotic peoples. (He also played piano capably, specializing in the tunes of Gershwin and Cole Porter.)

Star of David

Palestinians fear war is near as Israel attacks Gaza during Ramadan yet again

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© Majdi Fath/Nurphoro via Zuma Press/APAA Palestinian inspects damage to his house after Israel launched air strikes April 7, 2023
The recent crackdown on worshipers at the Al-Aqsa compound has confirmed the fears of many in Gaza: the Netanyahu government is provoking Palestinians as a pretext to launch another war...

It started on Thursday at 11:34 pm, when Israeli warplanes soared across Gaza's skies, launching the first airstrike on sites affiliated with Palestinian resistance factions in different locations in the besieged coastal strip.

As the sound of bombs fills Gaza, people immediately start posting on social media, checking up on each other in anticipation of the breakout of yet another war. Minutes later, nearly at midnight, the airstrikes are heard again, this time louder and with greater persistence. The Israeli warplanes continue to occupy the sky as the constant buzzing of drones normalizes the war's prospect.

No Entry

San Francisco's flagship Whole Foods closes after only one year due to high crime: report

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© Whole Foods MarketA San Francisco Whole Foods store is closing a year after it opened.
A Whole Foods location in downtown San Francisco reportedly closed this week over high crime and unsafe conditions for employees.

The number of arrests in San Francisco has fallen significantly over the past three years amid calls from prominent officials, including San Francisco Democratic Mayor London Breed, to defund law enforcement. Whole Foods will shutter a location at Trinity Place at Eighth and Market Streets over rampant drug use outside the store.

"We are closing our Trinity location only for the time being," a spokesperson for Whole Foods said in a statement to the San Francisco Standard. "If we feel we can ensure the safety of our team members in the store, we will evaluate a reopening of our Trinity location."

A source in San Francisco City Hall told the outlet that drug use and criminal activity from individuals near the store played a role in the closure. The downtown portion of San Francisco has also suffered from declining foot traffic in the years since government lockdowns sequestered employees in their homes and apartments.

Piggy Bank

World Bank urges debt restructuring for poor countries

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The World Bank will look for solutions to the mounting challenges facing developing countries, the organization's president, David Malpass, has vowed ahead of its spring session.

"Resolving the impasse in debt restructurings, especially for the world's poorest countries, is going to be at the center of discussions," Malpass wrote on Sunday in a blog. The World Bank Group-IMF Spring Meetings are set to be held this week.

The World Bank president indicated that he will discuss the issue with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and the finance ministers of India, Ethiopia, and Jamaica. "I'm looking forward to discussions of the debt crisis itself and approaches to achieving debt transparency and sustainability," Malpass wrote.

The official added that he would like to see "serious consideration of a debt 'standstill' meaning formal debt service suspension at the request of the debtor country at the beginning of debt restructuring process."

Malpass outlined two fundamental challenges, asserting that the debt restructuring process has not moved forward significantly, and that there has not been enough discussion on ways to take action toward debt sustainability.

According to the World Bank president, creditors are spending "vital months" discussing issues that should be agreed on beforehand, such as steps in the restructuring process, the process and timeline to reconcile debts, and how to handle cut-off dates.

"It is urgent that we make progress: countries need to achieve transparent, sustainable debt burdens in order to restart investment, which has slowed to a standstill," Malpass stressed.

Light Saber

Widower of BBC presenter Lisa Shaw, who died from jab has 'no alternative' but to file suit against AstraZeneca

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© TwitterGareth Eve says he has 'no alternative' but to pursue legal action against AstraZeneca after his wife, BBC Radio Newcastle presenter Lisa Shaw, died from coronavirus vaccine complications
The widower of a BBC presenter who died from coronavirus vaccine complications has launched legal action against pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca on behalf of 75 people whose 'relatives died or suffered injuries related to the jab'.

Mother-of-one Lisa Shaw, 44, died from 'vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia' in May 2021, about a week after receiving her first Covid jab. She worked for BBC Radio Newcastle.

Lawyers for her husband, Gareth Eve, reportedly sent pre-action protocol letters to AstraZeneca last year on the behalf of nearly 75 people who allege that their relatives died or suffered injuries related to the vaccine.

Her husband, Gareth Eve, reportedly spent two years trying to get the Government, MPs and three prime ministers to address what happened to Lisa and now feels he has 'no alternative' but to pursue legal action.

Bad Guys

Texas parents who had home birth, say their child was wrongfully taken by State Department of Family and Protective Services

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© The Afiya CenterTemecia and Rodney Jackson on Apr. 6.
Texas parents Temecia and Rodney Jackson have alleged that after they had a home birth and chose to treat their days-old child at home for jaundice, their pediatrician reported them to authorities, setting off a chain of events that led to Rodney Jackson's brief arrest and the infant being placed in foster care.

The Jacksons, who have two older children and live in Desoto, a suburb of Dallas, elected to do a home birth after Temecia Jackson had two prior Cesarean sections, the couple's midwife, licensed professional counselor Cheryl Edinbyrd, told CBS News. Edinbyrd said that she first began providing care to the Jacksons in September 2022 through The Tree of Life Wellness Center. Their daughter, Mila Jackson, was born on March 21, 2023.

The Jacksons declined to speak with CBS News, but Edinbyrd said that Mila was born at home in the family's bathtub and described the birth as "beautiful." There were no signs of jaundice within the first 24 hours, Edinbyrd said. The midwife, who said she has been present at over 100 births, said that there were follow-ups scheduled for three and five days after Mila was born.

Bullseye

BBC 'protests' as Twitter labels it 'government funded media'

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Elon Musk's Twitter has labelled the BBC as "government funded media" on its official account, prompting the British Broadcaster to object.

In an article on its own website, the BBC said it "has contacted the social media giant over the designation on the @BBC account to resolve the issue as soon as possible."

What's to resolve? The BBC gets funding from the government via an enforced license fee which everyone who owns a TV in the UK is made to pay. If people refuse, they are hounded and threatened with fines or prison.

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Fire

Fire breaks out in Rampur market area in Assam, India

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A massive fire broke out in a market area in Rampur of Assam's Nalbari district.

According to the police, around seven to eight shops were gutted in Monday night's blaze.

As per latest information, the fire was brought under control by the fire department and police.

"Firefighters brought the situation under control with the help of police and the locals", informed the police officials.

Further details on the incident are still awaited.


People 2

Trans person arrested over brutal murder of Portland cab driver

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LGBTQ+ activist Moses Jacob Lopez is accused of stabbing a Portland cab driver to death on Easter Sunday.
Editor's note April 10, 2023: The report has been updated with new information.

The Post Millennial can exclusively report that the suspect in the Easter Sunday stabbing murder of a Portland cab driver is a trans person with a history of threatening behavior.

Moses Jacob Lopez, who presents as a woman and appears to have addresses in both Portland and Coos Bay, Ore., has been charged with second-degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon. The deceased victim, who has not been named, was identified by Radio City Cab as one of its veteran drivers. Lopez allegedly stabbed him to death during a taxi ride.

Comment: Is it just us, or are the trans community getting more violent? It's almost like someone flipped a switch.

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