According
to what we hear from officials and the mainstream media, the new
variants are the most dangerous and unpredictable beings since Osama bin
Laden.
We
are led to believe that the corona epidemic has entered into a Second
Wave, and that the virus is spreading relentlessly. That’s a lie. The
PCR test used to estimate covid positive cases is flawed. There is no
second wave.
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The
Big Picture of the plan is clear. It plays out in front of our eyes.
And we do not want to see it. Or we are blinded by the relentless lie-
and deceit-propaganda stream flooding us with false news and outright
lies about covid – and what’s to come.
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The
report painted the picture of a world characterized by “authoritarian
States seeking to expand their power and influence”, posing to NATO
allies “a systemic challenge in all security and economy fields”.
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What
is in store for the world? US Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed
on 1.02.2021 that Iran was only a few months or even weeks away from
possessing enough fissile material to build a nuclear bomb, which was
reason for the USA and Israel to intervene militarily.
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With
none of the usual fanfare associated with such a momentous decision,
the Pentagon announced last month a major reorganisation to bring Israel
– for the first time – inside its military command in the Middle East
alongside the Arab states.
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Unilaterally
imposed sanctions by one nation on others breaches international
law. UN Charter Article II prohibits the practice. It mandates that all
member states “settle…disputes” according to the rule of law.
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The
irony of the Bush administration’s imperial pretensions was that
America has been an empire from its very founding, and that a White
House staffer’s political use of the term “empire” in 2004 was not
emblematic of a new and rising empire as he claimed, but of a decadent,
declining empire stumbling blindly into an agonizing death spiral.
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Struggle
is a process, a process that doesn’t end in Washington. And it’s a
process which too many Democrats who become energized largely by the
presidential drama every four years, often relinquish. Republicans
meanwhile press ahead in the shadows, like in state capitals.
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In
the January and February issue of Essence magazine excerpts from a
newly released autobiography by Cicely Tyson, Just As I Am, provide
insights into the nearly one century life’s journey of a legend within
the entertainment and cultural milieu in the United States.
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