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Monday 30 August 2021

Rex Murphy: Trudeau's handling of Afghanistan is our great national shame

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers a speech as he visits Nafisa Middle Eastern Cuisine restaurant during his election campaign tour in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada August 27, 2021. PHOTO BY CARLOS OSORIO /Reuters

 

This election may have begun as an opportunistic whim of a self-involved prime minister, but it is clearly something else now. One presumes that the PMO, despite the raging pandemic, thought that a Canadian election in August, with the Liberals riding high in the polls and the PM’s approval versus other leaders high as well, it would be a romp. I’m not talking about Chrystia Freeland’s dive into amateur-film making, particularly the kind that doctors a public statement to say the exact opposite of what the statement actually imports. To have her revealed as just another misleading politician doesn’t help the cause, and actually contributes to the growing impression the Liberals are running scared.

Why investors should care about monetary policy, even if Trudeau doesn't

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shrugged off a recent question asking if he believed the Bank of Canada’s mandate was in need of a change. PHOTO BY ANDREJ IVANOV/REUTERS FILES

 

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In the meantime, our consumer price index gained 3.7 per cent in July compared to a year earlier, the highest level in a decade. But don’t you worry, as it’s all transitory, according to our existing government and the Bank of Canada. In particular, we really don’t know how a middle- or lower-income family can make a go of it in cities such as Vancouver or Toronto where housing prices are as high as 15 times average income levels. We recently read that there are now bidding wars for rental units in those two cities.

Having SARS-CoV-2 once confers much greater immunity than a vaccine - but no infection parties, please

A Jerusalem health care worker in January prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine designed to prevent COVID-19. AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

 

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The natural immune protection that develops after a SARS-CoV-2 infection offers considerably more of a shield against the Delta variant of the pandemic coronavirus than two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, according to a large Israeli study that some scientists wish came with a «Don’t try this at home» label. The newly released data show people who once had a SARS-CoV-2 infection were much less likely than never-infected, vaccinated people to get Delta, develop symptoms from it, or become hospitalized with serious COVID-19. The study demonstrates the power of the human immune system, but infectious disease experts emphasized that this vaccine and others for COVID-19 nonetheless remain highly protective against severe disease and death. And they caution that intentional infection among unvaccinated people would be extremely risky.

Friday 27 August 2021

BOMBSHELL UK data destroys entire premise for vaccine push


 

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To be specific

From the 1st of February to the 2nd of August, the UK recorded 742 Delta deaths . Out of the 742 deaths, 402 were fully vaccinated. Only 253 were unvaccinated. They will not acknowledge the clear science that people with natural immunity, and the young and healthy, do not need to take the risks of these injections.

Horowitz: 15 studies that indicate natural immunity from prior infection is more robust than the COVID vaccines

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It’s the 800-pound gorilla in the pandemic. The debate over forced vaccination with an ever-waning vaccine is cresting right around the time when the debate should be moot for a lot of people. Among the most fraudulent messages of the CDC’s campaign of deceit is to force the vaccine on those with prior infection, who have a greater degree of protection against all versions of the virus than those with any of the vaccines. It’s time to set the record straight once and for all that natural immunity to SARS-CoV-2 is broader, more durable, and longer-lasting than any of the shots on the market today. Our policies must reflect that reality.

Sabrina Maddeaux: Sorry Trudeau, thinking about monetary policy is thinking about families

Inflation hit 3.7 per cent in July. PHOTO BY BRENT LEWIN/BLOOMBERG FILES

 

These decisions will hugely impact families’ ability to afford everything from groceries to housing, as well as their ability to pay down debts and mortgages

The first week of Trudeau’s campaign hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing, but perhaps his biggest unforced error was saying he «doesn’t think about monetary policy.» The comment was in response to a question about the rising cost of living and whether he’d change the Bank of Canada’s mandate when it expires at the end of this year. While the Bank of Canada is a crown corporation that operates independently of the federal government, it’s mandate, which includes inflation targets and whether it should consider things like employment rates and climate change, comes up for renewal every five years. That it’s set for review in the midst of what Trudeau himself calls such a «pivotal» time should make it a priority. Supposedly thinking about families ahead of monetary policy is utter nonsense.

Vaccine Mandates and the «Great Reset»

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While the vaccinated in some countries are getting back some of their freedoms taken away by the covid interventions, the unvaccinated are not so well off.

To answer these questions, it is necessary to analyze the prevalent vaccination narrative and ask who benefits from it. In doing so, the alliance of interests between the state, the media, the pharmaceutical industry, and supranational institutions must be addressed. Let us start with the pharmaceutical industry. It has an obvious economic interest in the vaccination campaign.

Thursday 26 August 2021

Ultra-Vaxxed Israel's Crisis Is a Dire Warning to America

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In June, there were several days with zero new COVID infections in Israel. The country launched its national vaccination campaign in December last year and has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, with 80 percent of citizens above the age of 12 fully inoculated. COVID, most Israelis thought, had been defeated. All restrictions were lifted and Israelis went back to crowded partying and praying in mask-free venues.

In a Sunday press conference, the directors of seven public hospitals announced that they could no longer admit any coronavirus patients. «I don’t want to frighten you,» coronavirus czar Dr. Salman Zarka told the Israeli parliament this week.

Study: Fully Vaccinated Healthcare Workers Carry 251 Times Viral Load, Pose Threat to Unvaccinated Patients, Co-Workers


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A preprint paper by the prestigious Oxford University Clinical Research Group, published Aug. 10 in The Lancet, found vaccinated individuals carry 251 times the load of COVID-19 viruses in their nostrils compared to the unvaccinated. A groundbreaking preprint paper by the prestigious Oxford University Clinical Research Group, published Aug. 10 in The Lancet, includes alarming findings devastating to the COVID vaccine rollout.

The two-tiered system that Trudeau is warning about is already here and has been growing during his time in office

Orthopedic doctor showing model of Total Knee Replacement. PHOTO BY STOCK ART /Getty Images

 

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If Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is truly concerned about the creeping privatization of health care, he might want to look in his own backyard. Quebec is a hot bed of private health-care clinics and even private surgery that many people wait years for in the public system that he says he wants to protect. «ExcelleMD is a private clinic that is not part of the Regie de l’assurance maladie du Quebec,» the clinic says on their website. If Trudeau was in need of something more, he could drive 20 minutes from his office to get knee or hip surgery.

Conrad Black: Trudeau shouldn't be so confident, even without any credible challengers

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, left, and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau PHOTO BY BLAIR GABLE/REUTERS

 

The Conservatives are recommending a national suicide line; if we can’t get more impressive leaders, we may need it

This promises to be the most absurd federal election since 2000, when Jean Chrétien was facing four opposition parties of somewhat equivalent strength , ensuring he could not possibly lose, in an election he called prematurely, to try to stifle the majority of his own party who were unimpressed with him. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau faces no such challenges, but rather is running against the precedent set by Lester Pearson in 1965, Bill Davis in Ontario in 1977 and David Peterson in Ontario in 1990, all of whom called elections prematurely. The apparent motive behind this election is to give the prime minister a blank cheque to impose a high tax, high spend, high deficit, green-obsessed, authoritarian left-wing course correction that flies in the face of practically all of Canadian history. He ran at the previous Conservative leadership convention in 2016 against Andrew Scheer and Maxime Bernier as more or less a red Tory, and ran against Peter MacKay in 2019 as a genuine conservative, but lost no time abandoning the social conservatives in his party and zigzagging back towards the left.

Friday 20 August 2021

How CDC Manipulated Data to Create 'Pandemic of the Unvaxxed' Narrative


 

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By Jan. 1 only 0.5% of the U.S. population was unvaccinated during that timeframe. population had received a COVID shot. Natural immunity offers robust protection against all variants, whereas vaccine-induced immunity can’t. The reason for this is because when you recover from the natural infection, you have both antibodies and T cells against all parts of the virus, not just the spike protein.

In a July 16 White House press briefing, CDC director Dr. But as reported by Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham on “The Ingraham Angle,” “that statistic is grossly misleading,” and in an Aug.

Grossly misleading data manipulation

Sunday 15 August 2021

Denmark Abolishes All Corona Measures


Danish parliament recently decided in Copenhagen that all Corona measures should be ended from October 1. At the same time, the upper limits of this Corona indicator has increased significantly. Denmark’s SSI infectious diseases agency said it no longer relied on vaccination to achieve herd immunity in the country. Overall, the current vaccination rate is just under 58,4 percent of fully vaccinated people in Denmark.

Did The CDC Director Just Accidentally Admit That Vaccination Passports Are Futile?

 They are just making up narratives now, and the media are not calling them out on it….

The Director of the CDC made an important admission during an interview today on CNN. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky stated the vaccine does not prevent COVID-19 infection, nor does it stop the vaccinated person from transmitting the infection or the delta variant.

According to Director Walensky, the only benefit from the vaccine now is presumably that it reduces the severity of symptoms.

Additionally, her entire statement makes no sense.

There is no evidence that vaccinated asymptomatic carriers are asymptomatic because of the vaccine. There are likely just as many asymptomatic non-vaccinated carriers. The data shows an equally distributed infection rate regardless of vaccination rate, which is simultaneously admitted by Direcor Walensky, which, as an outcome, is an admission that undercuts the entire argument for compulsory vaccines.

Thursday 5 August 2021

Sweden: Despite Variants, No Lockdowns, No Daily Covid Deaths

 

Relatively few such as me, in three separate articles, claimed the Nordic country was sparing both the economy and something called «liberty» with its light-handed approach. « Officials Identify Big Reason Why.» Around the same time «Sweden Steadfast In Strategy As Virus Toll Continues Rising,» claimed another source. «Sweden’s Coronavirus Strategy Drives Up Infection Rate,» screamed the BBC. «Sweden Has The Highest Daily Coronavirus Death Rate In The World — And It’s Getting Worse.» That’s from Yahoo Sports.

Vaccinated people spreading Delta variant just as quickly as the unvaccinated: Leaked CDC document

 

People wearing masks pose in Grand Central Terminal on July 27, 2021 in New York City. Due to the rapidly spreading Delta variant, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that fully vaccinated people begin wearing masks indoors again in places with high Covid-19 transmission rates. PHOTO BY SPENCER PLATT/GETTY IMAGES

The delta variant of the coronavirus appears to cause more severe illness than earlier variants and spreads as easily as chickenpox, according to an internal federal health document that argues officials must «acknowledge the war has changed». It captures the struggle of the nation’s top public health agency to persuade the public to embrace vaccination and prevention measures, including mask-wearing, as cases surge across the United States and new research suggests vaccinated people can spread the virus. The document strikes an urgent note, revealing the agency knows it must revamp its public messaging to emphasize vaccination as the best defense against a variant so contagious that it acts almost like a different novel virus, leaping from target to target more swiftly than Ebola or the common cold. It cites a combination of recently obtained, still-unpublished data from outbreak investigations and outside studies showing that vaccinated individuals infected with delta may be able to transmit the virus as easily as those who are unvaccinated.

Neither Zero Covid nor Vaccinations will Allow us to Return to Normality: We Must Learn To Live With Covid

 

Much of the developing world continues to suffer serious casualties from COVID-19. But some wealthier countries are groping towards the end of the pandemic.