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The group emphasizes the voluntary nature of this medical treatment as well as the need for informed consent and individual risk-benefit assessment. They reject the pressure exerted by public health officials, the news and social media, and fellow citizens.
Control over our bodily integrity may well be the ultimate frontier of the fight to protect civil liberties. Read the letter below or as a PDF here.
It was not immediately clear whether the 14 contracted the virus before or after receiving the booster. Such sporadic instances would not be enough for medical officials to draw conclusions as to the third dose's general effectiveness in fighting off the Delta variant of the disease.
Eleven of the 14 cases were over the age of 60, and the remaining three were immunocompromised individuals under 60, the network said. The two that were hospitalized were over 60.
Some 420,000 Israelis have been administered a third booster shot so far, in a drive that began last week. Meanwhile, in a Sunday meeting, government ministers fought over the prospect of a nationwide lockdown during the upcoming High Holiday period amid surging COVID-19 cases, according to leaks published on Hebrew-language media.
Reports on Channels 12 and 13 and elsewhere said Education Minister Yifat Shasha-Biton, who has courted controversy by calling plans to vaccinate students in schools a "crime," said during the cabinet meeting that the option of a lockdown must be "taken off the agenda."
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations special agents teamed up with Mexican law enforcement officials in Mexicali, Baja California, to locate and seize a sophisticated smuggling tunnel on August 2, according to information obtained from ICE officials.
The team discovered a tunnel inside a home in Mexicali located along the border with California, officials stated. The tunnel ran approximately 183 feet at about 22 feet below the surface to a location approximately three feet north of the border wall in Calexico, California, officials reported.
With his children looking on from a living room window, Mohamed reacted cautiously, saying he likes police and relies on them to keep his family safe. When Snider assured him that a new public safety department would still have a police unit but would do things differently — such as responding to some 911 calls without armed officers — Mohamed brightened. "I think that would be a better idea," he said.
More than a year after George Floyd's death sparked a failed push to abolish the Minneapolis Police Department, activists and several City Council members are trying again, with a well-funded initiative that would ask voters in November whether the department — disparaged by critics for what they say is an enduring culture of brutality — should be dismantled.
In its place would be a public safety department that employs a "comprehensive public health approach" and licensed peace officers "if necessary." The new department would no longer be under the sole command of the mayor's office, which is significant given that incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey opposes abolishing the police department while a majority of City Council members supports the idea.
More than 30 local groups are pushing for change under the "Yes 4 Minneapolis" banner. They gathered 20,000 signatures to get the measure on the ballot — almost twice the number necessary — and have raised about $1 million, including $500,000 from Open Society Policy Center, which has ties to billionaire George Soros.

The presence of French forces in Mali has been blamed for fuelling the spread of violence in the Sahel.
Militants on motorbikes overwhelmed the villages simultaneously on Sunday evening, entering and killing indiscriminately and burning and ransacking homes, according to security officials.
"The terrorists went into the villages and massacred everyone," a military officer told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. "More than 40 civilians were killed by terrorists on Sunday in the villages of Karou, Ouatagouna and Daoutegeft," they said.
"It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve the people of New York for the past 10 years," she said in a statement. "New Yorkers' resilience, strength, and optimism through the most difficult times has inspired me everyday. Personally, the past 2 years have been emotionally and mentally trying. I am forever grateful for the opportunity to have worked with such talented and committed colleagues on behalf of our state."
Comment: Harassment wasn't the only thing DeRosa helped cover up:
- Cuomo aide admits they hid nursing home data so feds wouldn't find out
- Cuomo admin buried scientific paper on nursing home COVID deaths: report
- Cuomo said 'he can destroy me': NY assemblyman alleges governor threatened him over nursing homes scandal
On August 3 the leftist publication The Daily Beast published a scathing hit piece directed at one of YouTube's most popular independent journalists, Tim Pool. The publication devoted over 11,000 words to attacking Pool, accusing him of everything from peddling misinformation to whitewashing the "far right."
This type of salacious 'journalism' (though nothing The Daily Beast does could realistically fit the definition of that word) isn't new, particularly when it comes to the targeting of alternative media personalities that are rising through the ranks of public consciousness, thanks to sites like YouTube. If anyone dares have an opinion outside that of the narrative CNN or MSNBC creates, then they are instantly targeted for character assassination and marked for cancellation.
Comment: Some background on the gatekeeping organization, Media Matters:
- David Brock's Clinton propaganda machine, Media Matters, trying to stay relevant in a post-Hillary world - by going after 'fake news' online
- Media Matters wants to build a database of journalists allowed to ask questions at the White House
- Sean Hannity warns of the 'clear and present danger' that anti-free speech groups like Media Matters for America pose
- Media Matters defends Democrat Bob Menendez but attacks Republican Roy Moore over same sexual assault allegations
- Media Matters conspiring with Facebook & Google to censor alternative media-leaked docs expose
- Meddling again: Leaked 49-page memo shows Soros' hand is behind social media censorship of conservative groups
- Read the confidential David Brock memo outlining plans to attack Trump
- Killary minion David Brock wants 'Bernie bros' silenced for 2020 primaries
- Top Dem operative David Brock accused of illegally profiting from his political empire
- Clinton attack dog caught out for making McCarthyite smears and lies about Glenn Greenwald - and made to apologize

File photo of a French police officer outside the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral in Nantes taken on July 19, 2020 - a day after a fire damaged the cathedral.
"All my support for the Catholics of our country after the dramatic murder of a priest in the Vendée region," French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin wrote on Twitter, saying he was heading to the scene.
A source close to the investigation, who asked not to be named, told the AFP that the suspect had earlier gone to police in the town of Mortagne-sur-Sevre and declared he had killed a priest.
Comment: This is yet another example of a migrant who was allowed to roam free in their host country, despite being known by the security services for their connection with criminality, only for them then to go on to commit an even more heinous crime:
- Austrian attacker was under surveillance as known jihadist but 'mistakes' led to investigation being dropped
- Strasbourg Shooting: Everybody Knows Where Terror Comes From
- Convenient London Bridge Terrorist Attack Occurs Two Weeks Before General Election: UPDATES
- Manchester bombing: How British intelligence has coddled terrorists
- Westminster 'Car Terror' Attack Raises Questions
- Behind the Headlines: Manufactured Terror: Busted Wide Open
- Behind the Headlines: Terror in Nice, attempted coup in Ankara
- Behind the Headlines: Paris Terror Attacks - Strategy of Tension
- The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis

A screenshot from a live feed from the BBC Television Centre in Shepherds Bush, London.
The dramatic confrontation at the entrance of the BBC studios has been filmed by witnesses at the scene. The footage showed a dozen or so Metropolitan Police officers rushing to stop the demonstrators, who appeared intent on forcing their way into the building.
Comment: Reportedly protesters were making their way from one media centre to another after requesting a debate, protestors claimed their requests were refused. Resistance GB managed to interview Piers Corbyn and asked him what he thought of the media outlets refusal to debate and for their contempt of science, he said:
"Well, it's the end of science if you can't have debate. I mean, democracy, the democratic process is required for science to operate once you end democracy you end debate and therefore ideas without measurement are imposed, that happened in Nazi Germany, that happened in Stalinsist Russia and that's what's happening now."
- British study shows children UNLIKELY to contract severe Covid but UK wants to vaccinate them anyway
- London Mayor calls to mandate masks on the Tube and to criminalize non-compliance, sparks backlash online
- Freedom Rally: Thousands protest vaccines & Covid passports in London, cite violation of Nuremberg Code
Andrews announced a seven-day statewide shut down on August 5 in response to the "wastewater detection" of Covid-19 in Wangaratta, a rural city about 236km (147 miles) from Melbourne. The discovery creates the "potential that regional Victorians have been exposed to Covid-19," Andrews explained. The decision to widen restrictions to include the whole state was designed to "keep regional Victoria safe," the premier added.
The order means that, apart from emergencies and grocery shopping, Victoria's citizens are required to remain at home. Public gatherings are prohibited, with people only able to meet one person in their social circle. Educational institutions will also revert to online teaching.
But the reasoning behind the draconian statewide decree was soon rubbished by local officials. Andrews initially claimed the sewage test had "pinged" positive, then went negative before turning positive again. According to local media reports, his explanation didn't hold water. Less than 24 hours later, Wangaratta mayor Dean Rees challenged the premier's chain of events. There had been several successive tests returning negative results following one positive detection on July 30, regional health officials confirmed.
Comment: Even if it were true, "finding" covid in wastewater and going into lockdown because of it is a new low. Perhaps they'd care to test for other viruses and bacteria? Although, it is rather symbolic considering for the last one and half years, the whole covid narrative has been bullshit from the start. See also:
- Victoria's lockdown extended for 'as long as it needs to be', despite only '72 active' coronavirus cases
- Anti-lockdown protesters storm Melbourne just hours after Daniel Andrews' announcement of Victoria going back into lockdown
- Australian mask crackdown mad, health experts warn
- NewsReal: Echoes of Nazism - Governments' Vaccine Passports Spark Mass Disobedience












Comment: It is encouraging to see that there are still some normal medical staff who openly speak out against the fascistic measures and forced vaccination.
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