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Juicer66
08-26-2021, 04:21 AM
Even Fake News Media Is Now Asking Big Questions About the Killer Shots .

WEDNESDAY, AUG 25, 2021 - 11:19 AM

Former Congressman Ron Paul has highlighted this week that a handful of mainstream media articles have actually begun to break ranks in terms of questioning key aspects of vaccine effectiveness and mandates, particularly when it comes to the controversial boosters now being widely proposed.
"Even mainstream media is now asking big questions about the vaccines" Wednesday's Liberty Report featured. A couple of recent headlines in Bloomberg and BBC were unexpected in terms the criticism reflected and somewhat skeptical pushback against the 'consensus narrative'.
The first news article that Congressman Paul and co-host Daniel McAdams highlight is from Bloomberg.
Here's how the very unexpected Bloomberg article, which was published this past weekend, began:
Anecdotes tell us what the data can’t: Vaccinated people appear to be getting the coronavirus at a surprisingly high rate. But exactly how often isn’t clear, nor is it certain how likely they are to spread the virus to others.
Though it is evident vaccination still provides powerful protection against the virus, there’s growing concern that vaccinated people may be more vulnerable to serious illness than previously thought.

And the same day as the BBG headline, there was this from UK government-funded BBC...
"Is catching Covid now better than more vaccine?"

The story began (https://www.bbc.com/news/health-58270098):
It is now a serious question that has implications for whether children should ever be vaccinated. And whether we use the virus or booster shots to top up immunity in adults. Both have become contentious issues.
"We could be digging ourselves into a hole, for a very long time, where we think we can only keep Covid away by boosting every year," Prof Eleanor Riley, an immunologist from the University of Edinburgh, told me.
A mere month or more ago such statements found in these couple of mainstream media articles would get a person possibly suspended from Facebook or Twitter.
But they underscore just how 'experimental' the whole scenario is, despite governments in a number of places now mandating COVID-19 vaccines, with boosters just around the corner and already being implemented in some places (with Israel previously being the first) on a mass scale.
Even The Daily Beast, which has spent much of the pandemic shaming the 'vaccine hesitant' is now admitting that "ultra-vaxxed" Israel is now seeing numbers of infections skyrocket...
It appears that some in the media are actually beginning to acknowledge the "rush" for boosters is far too premature, and too little is yet known * -- a bit like admitting that diving off a cliff could be dangerous .

Perhaps some parts of the Fake News media are realising that this could quickly become an equivalent of the initial silence about Nazi Death camps in WW2 .

The fact that the propaganda arm ( BBC ) of British Intelligence is ready to start breaking ranks is frankly beyond surprising . Possibly some of the very smart guys behind the scenes see that the Pandemic Hoax is moving close to teetering on borrowed time .

That is , when the full truth emerges , all those who were complicit-- even through silence --- will be judged disgusting , if not evil . At minimum, craven cowards .





Source . ZERO HEDGE , August 25 -- verbatim , up to * , less Twitter tweets which simply exemplify points made in the body copy above .

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-26-2021, 06:37 AM
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/8/24/as-us-exits-afghanistan-china-eyes-1-trillion-in-minerals

Economy
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Business and Economy
Bloomberg
As US exits Afghanistan, China eyes $1 trillion in minerals
Afghanistan, now under the control of the Taliban, is sitting on what could be the world’s largest lithium reserves, among other precious deposits.

As the United States races to evacuate thousands of Americans and vulnerable Afghans after a rushed troop withdrawal that ended 20 years of war, US President Joe Biden has taken steps to isolate the new Taliban-led administration economically [File: First Lt Mark Andries/US Marine Corps via Reuters]
As the United States races to evacuate thousands of Americans and vulnerable Afghans after a rushed troop withdrawal that ended 20 years of war, US President Joe Biden has taken steps to isolate the new Taliban-led administration economically [File: First Lt Mark Andries/US Marine Corps via Reuters]
By Iain Marlow and Enda CurranBloomberg
24 Aug 2021
When the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001, the global economy looked a lot different: Tesla Inc. wasn’t a company, the iPhone didn’t exist and artificial intelligence was best known as a Steven Spielberg film.

Now all three are at the cutting edge of a modern economy driven by advancements in high-tech chips and large-capacity batteries that are made with a range of minerals, including rare earths. And Afghanistan is sitting on deposits estimated to be worth $1 trillion or more, including what may be the world’s largest lithium reserves — if anyone can get them out of the ground.

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Four decades of war — first with the Soviet Union, then between warring tribes, then with the U.S. — prevented that from happening. That’s not expected to change anytime soon, with the Taliban already showing signs they want to reimpose a theocracy that turns back the clock on women’s rights and other basic freedoms rather than lead Afghanistan to a prosperous future.

But there’s also an optimistic outlook, now being pushed by Beijing, that goes like this: The Taliban form an “inclusive” government with warlords of competing ethnic groups, allows a minimal level of basic human rights for women and minorities, and fights terrorist elements that want to strike the U.S., China, India or any other country.

“With the U.S. withdrawal, Beijing can offer what Kabul needs most: political impartiality and economic investment,” Zhou Bo, who was a senior colonel in the People’s Liberation Army from 2003 to 2020, wrote in an op-ed in the New York Times over the weekend. “Afghanistan in turn has what China most prizes: opportunities in infrastructure and industry building — areas in which China’s capabilities are arguably unmatched — and access to $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits.”

For that scenario to have even a remote possibility, much depends on what happens the next few weeks. Although the U.S. is racing to evacuate thousands of Americans and vulnerable Afghans after a rushed troop withdrawal ending 20 years of war, President Joe Biden still has the power to isolate any new Taliban-led government on the world stage and stop most companies from doing business in the country.


The U.S. maintains sanctions on the Taliban as an entity, and it can veto any moves by China and Russia to ease United Nations Security Council restrictions on the militant group. Washington has already frozen nearly $9.5 billion in Afghanistan’s reserves and the International Monetary Fund has cut off financing for Afghanistan, including nearly $500 million that was scheduled to be disbursed around when the Taliban took control.

Please do not censor, as the link is given..-Tyr

fj1200
08-26-2021, 07:04 AM
^Which of course explains the trump deal for us to leave too.

JakeStarkey
08-26-2021, 07:40 AM
It may keep you from infection, and unlike the unvaccinated, you have a so much lower chance of going to the hospital or dying.

Juicer66
08-26-2021, 08:29 AM
It may keep you from infection, and unlike the unvaccinated, you have a so much lower chance of going to the hospital or dying.

Unfortunately untrue .

1. No evidence that it keeps you from being infected .
In fact huge evidence that infection will be far worse after vaccination --- ADE consequence .
2. You do not need an inoculation to prevent a corona virus when it carries a far worse downside possibility .
3 . No evidence that inoculations improve your chance of not ending up in hospital , let alone dying .
In fact death outcome is identical--- Covid versus common cold /flu .

Standard misconceptions among those who have not DYOR .

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-26-2021, 08:45 AM
It may keep you from infection, and unlike the unvaccinated, you have a so much lower chance of going to the hospital or dying.

Key word seems to be "may"...
The unvaccinated may never get covid---- so what is the point of enduring possible side effects of the stab unless one has greater assurances of its so-called protections...
We already see the many vaccinated that get covid..
And how they are now crying a never ending need for booster shots..
I-----may------ have a far more peaceful life if idiots like you were not crying for the edicts by an oppressive , Nazi type government and stupidly lauding it as our savior and a godlike diving entity..

Do you enjoy attempting to sell a pig in a poke?
Are is having a low IQ your primary affliction?----Tyr

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-26-2021, 08:51 AM
^Which of course explains the trump deal for us to leave too.
False comparison --which you are so good at.
Trump would not have bowed to those ffing monsters but you in your so-called enlightenment( which is supremely laughable) think to compare to the two men...
When they are not alike at all- which you in your blithering ignorance ignore......
Biden is own by China- while massively liberal and blinded you morons are owned by the dem party.
Sad, sad , and even tragic how damn blinded so many of the deluded, self-appraised and so-called enlightened idiots are.--Tyr

fj1200
08-26-2021, 01:54 PM
False comparison --which you are so good at.
Trump would not have bowed to those ffing monsters but you in your so-called enlightenment( which is supremely laughable) think to compare to the two men...
When they are not alike at all- which you in your blithering ignorance ignore......
Biden is own by China- while massively liberal and blinded you morons are owned by the dem party.
Sad, sad , and even tragic how damn blinded so many of the deluded, self-appraised and so-called enlightened idiots are.--Tyr

Ever the stupid talking point but it boils down to no American troops in Afg. trump did the world no favors by holding talks with the taliban. Now back to your regularly scheduled blindness. Or is it tunnel vision? I could be swayed. :)

LongTermGuy
08-26-2021, 02:07 PM
^Which of course explains the trump deal for us to leave too.



Either your stupid..or have a bad memory...Watch the damn video..TRUMP back in 2017.


Short video...Pay attention.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRGOiwyjPgI&amp;t=2s

jimnyc
08-26-2021, 02:14 PM
Please do not censor, as the link is given..-Tyr

There is no censoring here and you know better buddy! A thread was removed as a link wasn't given after repeated requests. It's welcome to be reposted as I stated. That's protecting myself is all.

jimnyc
08-26-2021, 02:15 PM
And for the OP, since I could only find this.

Simply post the URL as below:

https://www.infowars.com/posts/even-mainstream-media-is-now-asking-big-questions-about-covid-vaccines/

fj1200
08-26-2021, 02:29 PM
Either your stupid..or have a bad memory...Watch the damn video..TRUMP back in 2017.


Short video...Pay attention.

Why don't you try and think for yourself and maybe connect a few dots.


President Trump has directed the Pentagon to withdraw nearly half of the more than 14,000 troops deployed to Afghanistan, U.S. officials said Thursday, a move that many of Trump’s senior advisers and military officials have warned will plunge the country further into chaos.
The order comes on the heels of Trump’s announcement that he will be withdrawing all 2,000 U.S. troops from Syria, a surprise decision that the president made against the counsel of his top advisers and without warning any of the allies who have fought alongside American forces in the battle there against the Islamic State.



The Afghanistan directive also comes as the United States attempts to negotiate a peace deal with the Taliban, potentially undercutting leverage that American diplomats have. It marks a significant departure from Trump’s August 2017 decision to slightly increase the number of U.S. troops there and keep them in place with conditions on the ground dictating withdrawal.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-agitating-for-major-military-withdrawal-from-afghanistan-advisers-say/2018/12/20/0c35f874-04a3-11e9-b5df-5d3874f1ac36_story.html



Mr. Trump said in a statement he believes the U.S. should leave Afghanistan earlier than when Mr. Biden has called for, and took credit for laying the groundwork for American troops to leave the country before September 11, the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that launched the U.S. into its longest war.
"I made early withdraw possible by already pulling much of our billions of dollars and equipment out and, more importantly, reducing our military presence to less than 2,000 troops from the 16,000 level that was there," he said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-afghanistan-war-withdrawal/

Not quite sure why you think a four-year old video is the end all of any conversation regarding trump and Afg.

LongTermGuy
08-26-2021, 02:34 PM
Why don't you try and think for yourself and maybe connect a few dots.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-agitating-for-major-military-withdrawal-from-afghanistan-advisers-say/2018/12/20/0c35f874-04a3-11e9-b5df-5d3874f1ac36_story.html



https://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-afghanistan-war-withdrawal/

Not quite sure why you think a four-year old video is the end all of any conversation regarding trump and Afg.


aint got time for your bullshit...I have posts to make...if your that stupid its your problem...carry on being stupid..

fj1200
08-26-2021, 02:36 PM
aint got time for your bullshit...I have posts to make...if your that stupid its your problem...carry on being stupid..

My apologies for posting links with words that can't be summarized in a picture or mindlessly ranted away.

Gunny
08-26-2021, 02:39 PM
I am pretty sure Trump figured he could control Afghanistan with sanctions. I don't agree, and we will never know exactly what he had planned. I was not impressed with Trump's foreign policy and stated as such more than a couple of times. Remember, he DID leave the kurds to the Turks.

On the other hand, I don't see even Jimmy Carter f-ing up as badly as Biden has. And at least Carter has being a nice but naive guy going for him. Biden doesn't.

He's making a mistake many military commanders in the past have: not reassessing, regrouping and realigning forces with a new plan that hopefully will work. All I see in the media is everyone still trying to salvage this pile of junk.

Hope they got a good supply of body bags to bring our people home in.

fj1200
08-26-2021, 02:43 PM
^Sanctions have an awful track record. I'm not sure they've ever worked especially throw in a fanatical regime who clearly doesn't care at all about its citizens.

Gunny
08-26-2021, 03:10 PM
^Sanctions have an awful track record. I'm not sure they've ever worked especially throw in a fanatical regime who clearly doesn't care at all about its citizens.Sanctions would not work on Afghanistan, IMO. They get cash for their main crop -- opium -- then use it to buy oil from Iran. Two happy campers.

Biden reminds me of Gen Ambrose Burnside. No matter how many bodies he lost at the Battle of Fredericksburg trying to frontal The Army of No VA who held Mayre's Heights across the river, he just tried the same thing again and again, refusing to budge from his plan.

SassyLady
08-26-2021, 06:48 PM
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