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Suspended for not getting vaccinated, Californian who has been a 'Covid nurse since the beginning' talks to RT

Victoria Jensen  religious exemption nurse suspended
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Victoria Jensen worked as a nurse at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in San Diego, California
Victoria Jensen, a nurse who recently went viral after filming herself being escorted out of her hospital for refusing to get the Covid vaccine, has told RT her religious beliefs had not been taken seriously.

"I made a choice for myself and I think everyone should have the freedom to make their personal choice," Jensen said of her decision to refuse a vaccine, which is now required for almost all federal employees and those who work for companies with more than 100 employees.

Jensen made headlines this week for posting footage of herself being escorted out of her workplace at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in San Diego, California.

Comment: Ms. Jensen's original posting:


Another one:



A doctor recorded the conversation as he was fired on October 30, 2021 while on shift from a University of California hospital for being unjabbed. He was roughly escorted out by security. Other clips of medical professional being disrespected and escorted from their places of employment for their free choice are included.
doctor fired no vax u of california hospital

Still from a video posted to Facebook by a doctor as he was fired for refusing to be vaccinated.
Some supporters are very outspoken:





Blue Planet

11 soldiers killed near Niger-Mali border, jihadist groups carrying out regular attacks at "tri-border" zone

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© CC BY-SA 3.0 / Thomas Goisque / Af Ner 116 Fort de Madama
The situation in Niger remains tense, as various jihadist groups carry out regular attacks, especially in the "tri-border" zone near Mali and Burkina Faso.

At least 11 soldiers have been killed in an attack in southwest Niger, Reuters reported on Friday, citing two security sources. The assault reportedly occurred near the village of Anzourou, the agency added.

Comment: See also: Ethiopia declares state of emergency as Tigrayan rebels gain ground, US threatens more economic sanctions


Attention

Global food prices hit fresh 10-year high, rising more than 30% in the last year - UN

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Global food prices have hit the highest level in over a decade after rising by more than 30% in the last year, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says.

The agency's figures highlighted the soaring cost of cereals and vegetable oils around the world.

Vegetable oil prices hit a record high after rising by almost 10% in October.

Disruptions to supplies, high commodity prices, factory closures and political tensions are helping to push up prices.


Comment: At least two of the factors listed above were primarily caused by government enforced lockdowns.


Comment: CNBC reports that China's commerce ministry noted food prices climbed every week in October:
Prices in China are rising quickly for food and other commodities, increasing pressure for policymakers tasked with keeping growth stable.

A basket of 30 vegetables hit 5.99 yuan per kilogram ($2.06 a pound) in the week ended Oct. 31, up 6.6% from the prior week. In the week ended Sept. 26, the price per kilogram had been 4.39 yuan ($1.51 a pound).

The inflationary pressure and the tightening trajectory of other countries' monetary policy will limit the scope China has to ease its monetary policy, said Bruce Pang, head of macro and strategy research at China Renaissance.

Limited ability to ease monetary policy means China will require more support from fiscal and industrial policies to prevent stagflation, Pang said. He expects the economy can still grow by about 4% to 5% in the fourth quarter.
China market
© Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty Images
Shoppers browse vegetables at a fresh food market in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021.
Stagflation is an economic phenomenon in which prices rise but business activity stagnates, leading to high unemployment and reduced consumer spending power.

Overnight, the U.S. Federal Reserve said it would begin cutting back on asset purchases — a move away from pandemic-era stimulus and toward monetary policy tightening.

The People's Bank of China has not explicitly said whether its decisions are based on U.S. monetary policy.

Food inflation data deleted

The latest weekly report from China's Commerce Ministry confirmed a trend of rising food prices. But the data released Tuesday afternoon was deleted from the ministry's site as of Wednesday morning.

It had shown that the week ended Oct. 31 saw a food price increase of 3.7% from the prior week, with pork prices rising by 10.6% and that of chicken eggs up by 6.4%, according to a report of the data available on the Chinese Communist Party's newspaper People's Daily. The overall food price gains followed a 4.3% increase the prior week.

The commerce ministry did not respond to a CNBC request for comment. Official inflation data for October is due out Nov. 10.

Consumers under pressure

The consumer price index, which measures costs for consumers, likely doubled its pace of growth in October "largely due to a sharp rebound in food inflation, as vegetable prices surged on lower supply due to adverse weather, more than offsetting subdued pork prices," Morgan Stanley economist Robin Xing and his team said in a report distributed Thursday.

However, their prediction of a 1.5% year-on-year consumer price index increase in October remains relatively low. Xing noted "subdued" consumer demand, especially as authorities announce tighter travel restrictions to control a spike in coronavirus cases in the last several days.

In September, the consumer price index's muted gains of 0.7% from a year ago were dragged down by a 5.2% decline in food prices.

The producer price index, a measure of production costs for factories, rose by a record 10.7% in September from a year ago. Surging raw materials costs have cut into manufacturers' profits.


Rising production costs in China will mean rising costs for the West that relies on it for all sorts of goods.


The producer price index likely set a new record of between 11% to 12% year-on-year growth in October, Pang said. That's based on his calculations from data released over the weekend as part of the official Purchasing Managers' Index for October.

Sluggish real estate market

While prices for food climb, they have stagnated where the majority of Chinese household wealth is stored — in real estate. Property accounts for about 70% to 80% of household wealth in China, and drives about 10% of household income, according to Moody's.

One of Beijing's top regulatory campaigns in the last 18 months has been a crackdown on the massive real estate industry's heavy reliance on debt. Worries about fallout from a default by indebted developer Evergrande rattled global investors earlier this year.


Unlike the West which bailed out its banks with public funds and made no significant changes to regulations, one analyst thinks that China's real estate market will instead struggle through 'prolonged stagnation' and Evergrande will be managed in such a way that it suffers a 'slow, painful death': China's real estate crisis explained


The housing market has slumped, even though prices can vary widely by city and region.

An early look at October new home prices barely rose from the prior month, up 0.09% and marking a fourth-straight month of slowing growth, according to industry data from China Index Academy. Official new home price data for last month is due out Nov. 15.
Whilst in the past markets have been manipulated in such a way as to allow the establishment to continue as normal, reaping profits and consolidating power, it's beginning to look like this time the Build Back Better brigade have less of a handle on matters and are intending to use the increased chaos and suffering to further their Great Reset agenda: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: COP on! Heroic Global Elites Gather to Save World




Attention

List of 75 young athletes unexpectedly suffering cardiac arrest since June compiled by German new site

Invasion of the Body Vaxxers? Young athletes mysteriously collapsing from cardiac arrest, many even dying.

On June 12, 2021, Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch with cardiac arrest during a European Championship match. Luckily he could be revived.

However; he will need a pacemaker for the rest of his life. Today it still remains unclear whether Eriksen had been fully vaccinated prior to the match or not.

Heart Attack
© US Food and Drug Administration (public domain).
It's generally accepted that sudden cardiac death rarely occurs in sports. Wikipedia even has lists of footballers going back to 1889 who died during matches. The worst years perhaps saw half a dozen falling victim.

In light of the Corona pandemic and the introduction of new vaccines, German news site Report24 here asks: Are more people really dying "suddenly and unexpectedly" in sports and "is it due to vaccination, as many critical minds suspect"?

Report24 did some some digging and has compiled a list of known cases since June, 2021, which have involved serious heart injury or even death. Report24 found 75 cases, with the youngest on the list being only 13 years old and "many involve people under 20".

Report24 asks: "Why are the authorities not interested in this, why are excuses always found instead of rigorous investigations, accurate autopsies?"

Rainbow

Gender-benders: British and Spanish primary schools are encouraging boys to wear skirts 'because equality'

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All across the West, schools are indoctrinating children with 'equality' propaganda
Boys and girls at a primary school in Scotland have been asked to come to classes today wearing skirts to promote equality.

The initiative at Castleview Primary in Edinburgh mirrors one in Spain.

However, the request from teachers for pupils to participate in "Wear a Skirt to School Day" has been greeted with a mixed response from parents. Some have backed the campaign but one mother implored the school to "let kids be kids".

Teachers in Scotland got the idea after teachers and children in Spain wore skirts to show solidarity with a boy who was expelled for wearing one last year.

November 4 has now been called "Wear a Skirt to School Day" in Spain.

Comment: Below are some images from the day, one sign reads: "it feels odd because I never wear a skirt. But I feel AMAZING".



Bad Guys

Kyle Rittenhouse was shouting 'Friendly!' as he was chased by man moments before fatal shooting

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© Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool
Kyle Rittenhouse, center, looks up and away from a video monitor as footage of him shooting on the night of Aug. 25, 2020, is shown during the trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, Nov. 3 2021.
Thursday marks third day of testimony in trial of Kyle Rittenhouse

A detective testifying in the ongoing trial for Kyle Rittenhouse said the defendant shouted "Friendly! Friendly! Friendly!" as he was being chased by a man whom he later fatally shot, as Rittenhouse's attorney described the confrontation as a "classic ambush."

Jurors on Wednesday spent much of the day hearing testimony regarding video footage from the night of Aug. 25, when Rittenhouse fatally shot two men and wounded a third during a night of destruction and unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse and at least one friend said they traveled to the Wisconsin city to protect local businesses and provide medical aid after two nights of businesses being looted and set on fire.

Rittenhouse was 17 at the time and brought a medical kit and an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle, the latter of which had been supplied to him by a friend and was later used in the shootings.

Comment: Fox News report from Day 2 of the trial:
Dominick Black witness kenosha Rittenhouse trial
© Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool
Dominick Black looks at a photograph held by Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger, where he along with Kyle Rittenhouse and a group of others posed on Aug. 25, 2020, during Kyle Rittenhouse's trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis, on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021.
Dominick Black was the first person to testify in the trial, taking the stand as the prosecution's first witness. Black bought the rifle for Rittenhouse months before the shootings because he was not old enough to own one at the time.

Black faces his own trial for buying the 17-year-old Rittenhouse an AR-15-style rifle he wasn't old enough to legally possess. He testified on Tuesday that he was stunned when Rittenhouse called him seconds after the first shooting.

"I didn't believe the gunshots were actually his until I got a phone call, and I answered it, and he just said, 'I shot somebody, I shot somebody,'" Black recounted.

Black said he was on the rooftop when he heard gunshots but didn't know Rittenhouse was involved until Rittenhouse called and said, "I shot somebody, I shot somebody."

Afterward, Black said, Rittenhouse was "freaking out. He was really scared. He was pale, shaking a lot." Black said Rittenhouse told him that he acted in self-defense because "people were trying to hurt him."
RT reports on more testimony:
Richie McGinniss, who witnessed the Kyle Rittenshouse shooting first-hand, has told the jury that one of the men killed was attempting to get hold of Rittenhouse's rifle at the very moment the teen pulled the trigger.

McGinniss, who works for online publication the Daily Caller, was among the group of people who drove Joseph Rosenbaum to hospital when he was shot by Rittenhouse during a night of violent protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin on August 25, 2020.

Speaking from the witness stand on Thursday, McGinniss gave his account of that night's events, telling the jury that he was standing several feet away from the scene, and that his eyes were "fixing at the barrel of the weapon" in Rittenhouse's hands at all times as the incident unravelled.

McGinniss claimed he feared that "something with the weapon was about to happen" when he saw Rosenbaum "running and eventually lunging towards the front portion of the rifle."

Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger repeatedly grilled McGinniss as to the exact position of Rosenbaum at the moment of the shooting, asking him if Rittenhouse fired as the latter was "falling." McGinniss disagreed with this interpretation, saying: "No, not falling, lunging," doubling down on his testimony.
It was as if, you know, if you were to lunge at somebody, if anybody were to lunge, they would probably stop themselves, you know, from falling face down on the ground, but the shots were fired in the exact instant that his momentum was going forward and that continued until Mr. Rosenbaum landed on the ground
McGinniss' testimony supports the argument made by Rittenhouse's lawyers that the teen, then 17, was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed Rosenbaum. The prosecution has argued that Rosenbaum was unarmed, and therefore was not capable of harming Rittenhouse.

Rittenhouse has been charged with homicide and reckless endangerment for shooting and killing 36-year-old Rosenbaum and 26-year-old Anthony Huber, as well as injuring 23-year-old Gaige Grosskreutz. His much-anticipated trial kicked off earlier this week, and has already been mired in controversy. Liberal commentators have been up in arms over the composition of the jury, which reportedly features only one non-white member. On Thursday, one of the jurors was dismissed over a joke he told a sheriff's deputy about Jacob Blake's police shooting. Blake, a black man, was left paralyzed from the torso down after he was shot by police seven times on August 23, 2020. His shooting sparked the protests in Kenosha, but was later ruled justified.
The Rittenhouse is even being subjected to a trial is a travesty.


Syringe

And another one's gone: 24-year-old hockey star Boris Sadecky dies of cardiac arrest after collapsing on ice

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© Bratislava Capitols
According to the European Hockey Club Alliance, Sádecký collapsed during a league game on Friday in Dornbirn, Austria, before passing the following Wednesday.
80% of the league is vaccinated

Professional hockey player Boris Sadecky passed away on Wednesday after suffering a cardiac arrest last Friday during a match in Austria.

Sadecky was 24 and in good health. 80% of the league's players are vaccinated with the experimental COVID vaccines.

Comment: The Covid mRNA's effect on the young, especially young men, seems particularly lethal. Why is it still being pushed? A reddit post from more than a month ago adds more evidence. Young, extremely fit athletes are dropping like flies. And these are only the ones we know about because they have a certain amount of fame. How many other events are going unreported?
Anyone notice a pattern yet?

Young athletes collapsing in 2021 with heart issues. Please add any other cases that you know of.



No Entry

Dem governor signs EO to turn away unvaccinated from hospitals and prioritize vaccinated patients

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Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed an executive order that constitutes a flagrant assault on medical ethics, as well as a human rights violation. The executive order would turn those who have decided to remain unvaccinated for Covid-19, whether for reasons of freedom of conscience or for natural immunity, and to prioritize medical treatment to the vaccinated. NBC reported:
"Hospitals in Colorado are being allowed to turn away patients as the state experiences its worst Covid surge in a year. An order signed Sunday by Gov. Jared Polis gives health care professionals the authority to prioritize crisis care under the direction of the state health department."
Scott Bookman, Covid-19 incident commander for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, said:
"While the state has a nearly 80 percent partial vaccination rate, unvaccinated people with severe Covid-19 are overwhelming hospitals, many of which reported being over 90 percent capacity."
The executive order's language is clear: It authorizes discrimination against those who are not vaccinated for Covid-19.

Comment: To what extent will the medical community kowtow to this biased-bullshit EO? If they don't, will the governor risk shutting down or penalizing medical facilities?


Snakes in Suits

MSNBC guest trashes Virginia's 1st black female lieutenant governor as mouthpiece for 'white supremacy'


Comment: The Dems are really reeling from this week's electoral results...


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MSNBC's Joy Reid speaks with academic and political commentator Michael Eric Dyson on her show, 'The ReidOut,' November 4, 2021.
An academic invited on MSNBC to discuss the election of Winsome Sears - an immigrant who became the first black woman to hold statewide office in Virginia - bashed the Republican as a purveyor of "white supremacy."

During her show on Thursday night, MSNBC's Joy Reid insisted Republicans should not tout Sears' historic election as Virginia's lieutenant governor this week as a sign of declining racism in the country, or "demand credit any time any of them ever voted for anybody black." Her guest, sociologist and political commentator Michael Eric Dyson, went even further, condemning Sears as a puppet for "white supremacist" ideas.

"There is a black mouth moving but a white idea through - running on the runway of the tongue of a figure who justifies and legitimates the white supremacist practices," the academic charged. "The problem is here they want white supremacy by ventriloquist effect... So to have a black face speaking on behalf of a white supremacist legacy is nothing new."

Comment: The left has destroyed all meaning of the term "white supremacy". All it means now is 'people/things we don't like'.

Of course, what these results highlight, again, is the extreme unlikelihood that Trump lost in 2020.

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Airplane

US airline staff could 'end up on the street' for refusing vaccines, pilot tells RT

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© Reuters / Mike Segar
A woman holds a sign as people protest against mandated vaccines in front of the United States Court in Manhattan, New York, October 12, 2021.
With details of President Biden's private-sector vaccine mandate revealed, commercial pilot Jason Kunisch told RT that such mandates already risk cratering the aviation industry, which is dealing with "severe" staffing shortages.

The Department of Labor's Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) on Thursday revealed the details of the Biden administration's controversial vaccine order for private companies. The order, which OSHA is considering making permanent, requires all companies with more than 100 staff to force their employees to get vaccinated by early January or submit to regular testing and to masking. However, federal contractors - including airline staff - will have to be vaccinated by early December to comply with a separate Biden administration mandate.

Jason Kunisch is a commercial pilot, and has been flying professionally for two decades. He told RT that flight "crews right now are extremely stressed." Air traffic controllers (ATCs) are already working six day weeks to make up for staff lost to mandatory vaccines, and Kunisch says that as many as 15% of the remaining ATCs in the US may walk out over Biden's orders.

Comment: See also: