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Paul warns that this system "will quickly morph into a copy of China's 'social credit' system, where undesirable behaviors are severely punished." I've been saying the same thing for many months now, and there's every reason to suspect that this is indeed where we're headed.
Indeed, listen to Ilana Rachel Daniel's emotional plea from Jerusalem, Israel, where a "Green Pass" is now required if you want to enter any number of public venues and participate in society. Daniel, who emigrated from the U.S. to Israel 25 years ago, is a health adviser, activist and information officer for a new political human rights party called Rappeh.
Almost 28 million people in the UK have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine - part of the biggest inoculation programme the country has ever launched.Reading the second BBC line, we can see this carefully crafted sentence ramps up the fear, by warning us of "a faster-spreading variant of the virus", and drops in hope as in "hopes of easing third national lock-down." Thus in one sentence the BBC suggests to the mind of the reader that to stop a faster spreading variant of the virus and to regain 'normal-life' and freedoms, we must enthusiastically join the government's vaccination programme.
In a race against a faster-spreading variant of the virus, ministers have pinned their hopes of easing a third national lock down on vaccinating as many adults as possible by summer.
Comment: See also:
- Man's skin 'peeled off' due to adverse reaction to Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine
- Tip of the iceberg? Thousands of COVID vaccine injuries and 13 US deaths reported in December alone
- You can't sue Pfizer or Moderna if you have severe Covid vaccine side effects. The government likely won't compensate you for damages either
That was then. Now we have Dr. Anthony Fauci ready to do vaccine experiments on children while ignoring the harm the vaccines are already doing to elderly populations. "Hopefully, by the time we get to the late spring, early summer, we will have children being able to be vaccinated according to the FDA's guidance," said Dr. Fauci. The world is suffering from a mass delusional psychosis and Fauci, in significant part, is to blame. When will he be captured? Will he ever stop lying or trying to deceive masses of people?

Richard Terrell, 74, suffered a severe rash over his entire body after receiving the Johnson &Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Richard Terrell, 74, of Goochland began suffering strange symptoms four days after receiving the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, news station WRIC reported.
"I began to feel a little discomfort in my armpit and then a few days later I began to get an itchy rash, and then after that I began to swell and my skin turned red," Terrell told the outlet.
Comment: That it began in his armpit is actually notable: Swollen lymph nodes after COVID-19 vaccines may cause cancer false alarms
Comment: Whilst that particular reaction may be rare, the world-wide Covid-19 vaccine trials constitute one of the largest experiments on humans ever to have happened, and some of the adverse reactions have been severe enough to necessitate banning the vaccines altogether; moreover, there's evidence that it has actually led to an increase in mortality:
- COVID Mass Vaccination Experiment: Prepare For The Worst With This Health Protocol
- Pfizer vaccine in Israel: Mortality rate 'hundreds of times greater in vaccinated young people'
- 8 EU countries SUSPEND AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine amid reports of fatal blood clots
- Canadian personal support worker suffers 'rare but severe' reaction to Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
In people with red hair (as in numerous other species of animals with red fur), the pigment-producing cells of the skin — called melanocytes — contain a variant form of the melanocortin 1 receptor. This receptor sits on the cell surface, and if it becomes activated by circulating hormones called melanocortins, it causes the melanocyte to switch from generating yellow/red melanin pigment to producing brown/black melanin pigment. Earlier work by David E. Fisher, MD, Ph.D., director of the Mass General Cancer Center's Melanoma Program and director of MGH's Cutaneous Biology Research Center, demonstrated that the inability of red-haired individuals to tan or darken their skin pigment is traced to inactive variants of this receptor.
But what happens after the ice is removed? In a recent study, scientists hypothesized that once the area warmed up, there would be a large temporary increase in blood flow, aiding in the healing process. This "rebound" phenomenon has been observed after things like removing a tourniquet or unclamping an artery during surgery, but hadn't been studied for restrictions due to cold temperatures.
The researchers found that using ice, compression, and elevation therapy on a muscle immediately after exercise led to significantly reduced blood flow as expected, but instead of bouncing back immediately after treatment, the blood flow remained low for an extended period of time. While we already knew that ice impairs muscle recovery even though it's great for reducing pain, now we can add that the negative effects last longer than previously hypothesized, suggesting that injured athletes should think twice before using ice as pain relief.
Typically, when a woman becomes pregnant, her body kick-starts several biological processes aimed at preventing a concurrent pregnancy, including releasing hormones to stop ovulation. But in rare instances, a pregnant woman could continue to ovulate, or release an egg, and that egg could then be fertilized by sperm and implanted in the uterus, Live Science previously reported. This rare phenomenon, in which two fertilized eggs are implanted in the uterus at different times, is known as "superfetation."
In this new case, the twins were conceived three weeks apart, according to Good Morning America. The mother, Rebecca Roberts, was 39 years old and became pregnant for the first time last year after trying to conceive for several years and taking fertility medication.
Comment: It seems that, at least in the West, there's a correlation between the rise in fertility treatments and the rise in the birth of twins: Twin Peaks: More twinning in humans than ever before
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In a mouse study published in the journal Nature, the researchers found that a major stress hormone puts hair follicle stem cells into an extended resting phase, without regenerating the follicle or the hair. The researchers identified the specific cell type and molecule responsible for relaying the stress signal to the stem cells, and showed that this pathway can be potentially targeted to restore hair growth.
"My lab is interested in understanding how stress affects stem cell biology and tissue biology, spurred in part by the fact that everyone has a story to share about what happens to their skin and hair when they are stressed. I realized that as a skin stem cell biologist, I could not provide a satisfying answer regarding if stress indeed has an impact — and more importantly, if yes, what are the mechanisms," said Ya-Chieh Hsu, the Alvin and Esta Star Associate Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard and senior author of the study. "The skin offers a tractable and accessible system to study this important problem in depth, and in this work, we found that stress does actually delay stem-cell activation and fundamentally changes how frequently hair follicle stem cells regenerate tissues."
The hair follicle is one of the few mammalian tissues that can undergo rounds of regeneration throughout life, and has become a paradigm that informs much of our fundamental understanding of mammalian stem cell biology. The hair follicle naturally cycles between growth and rest, a process fueled by hair follicle stem cells. During the growth phase, hair follicle stem cells become activated to regenerate the follicle and hair, and hairs grow longer each day. During the resting phase, the stem cells are quiescent and hairs shed more easily. Hair loss can occur if the hairs shed and the stem cells remain quiescent without regenerating new tissue.
The news came from the chancellor himself, who revealed that Vienna and Moscow are engaged in talks, and said a deal should be agreed soon.
On Tuesday, Kurz explained that there should be "no geopolitical blinkers" when it comes to Covid-19, noting that the "only thing that should count" is whether the vaccine is effective and safe and "not where it comes from."
Comment: See also:
- Macron claims Russia waging 'war' on West using vaccines for political influence as EU deliberately delays approval of Sputnik V
- How the NATO Alliance is fighting Russian's Sputnik V vaccine with subsidies from state budgets and the Gates Foundation, hidden by the Financial Times
- Italy to be first EU country to produce Russian Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine
- Russia's Sputnik V vaccine in demand following Lancet study confirming 91% efficacy, Pfizer & AstraZeneca suffer production problems
- Lancet study finds Sputnik V more than 91% effective against Covid-19, 100% in preventing severe cases
- EU may approve Russian-made Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine by February as Pfizer announces its missed shipments will lead to low supplies
- After months of bashing Russia's vaccine, Western journalists in Moscow line up for Sputnik V
The FDA, the CDC, the NIH and the pharmaceutical companies involved have all stated very clearly that there is no evidence to support this idea.
None of the three experimental Covid-19 vaccines now being distributed in the United States have been demonstrated to protect against infection with or transmission of the virus believed to cause Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2), or even prevent symptoms of Covid-19 disease from developing.
This fact is indisputable, yet media, medical providers, and politicians continue to repeat the lie that vaccination provides "immunity to Covid" and even sources like the Mayo Clinic make irresponsible and unsubstantiated claims that vaccination "might prevent you from getting" or "spreading" Covid-19. The same lies are the basis for President Biden's hard press for mass vaccination to "make this Independence Day truly special."
On February 27, 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it had "issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the third vaccine for the prevention of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)," the Janssen (Johnson&Johnson) Covid-19 vaccine.














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