There's just something about the last few comments........ almost robotic? Could they be bots.? Just thinking.Just sad, so sad.
There's just something about the last few comments........ almost robotic? Could they be bots.? Just thinking.Just sad, so sad.
The president of the PharmaMar pharmaceutical company and his family, among the 2,200 false Covid vaccinated
The already surprising list of known names among the 2,200 investigated in the plot of false vaccinated against Covid adds one more, and the most unlikely. It is, confirm sources of the case, José María Fernández Sousa-Faro, the president of PharmaMar, one of the main pharmaceutical companies in the country.
As ABC has learned, the executive paid the criminal organization the VIP rate (between 1,000 and 2,000 euros) for appearing in the official vaccination database with the third dose, when he had not given it. In this way, he also fraudulently obtained, allegedly, the Covid passport, in order to travel. The company PharmaMar has not wanted to make any statements in this regard
The Jenner operation has uncovered that the false records were carried out between December and January last, when the case broke out.
It is one of the main newspapers in Spain.Can anyone from Spain confirm if abc.es is a reliable source of news?
Another reason to think these comments aren't on the level - from ZeroHedge:There's just something about the last few comments........ almost robotic? Could they be bots.? Just thinking.
In the mean while, he also writes:
Sweden classifies monkeypox as a "disease dangerous to public health" - and allows the government to impose measures and restrictions to stop the spread of the infection. Until the end on 1 April, covid in Sweden was classified just the same...
After denying, denying, and denying some more that the jabs are doing anything other than “saving lives,” CNN is beginning to question the legitimacy of the baseless government claim that Fauci Flu shots are “safe and effective.”
According to CNN, scientists are “urgently trying to solve … another piece of the immunity puzzle” concerning mRNA (messenger RNA) technology and its apparent propensity for making things worse rather than better as far as public health is concerned. (Related: One of the ways the jabs are making this worse is by giving people AIDS.)
CNN speculates that the “drop off in our protection” against the Chinese Virus might be the result of the mRNA injections from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, “which were the first in the world to use this platform.”
CNN now publicly asking whether mRNA injections have CAUSED the current covid wave - exactly as we've been saying since day one
Pigs might be about to fly now that fake news giant CNN is admitting, in a surprising turn of events, that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) "vaccines" may actually be causing the constant and continual waves of covid infection that are being reported all around the world. After denying, denwww.naturalnews.com
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel is complaining about having to 'throw away' 30 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine because 'nobody wants them.'
"It's sad to say, I'm in the process of throwing 30 million doses in the garbage because nobody wants them. We have a big demand problem," Bancel told an audience at the World Economic Forum, adding that attempts to contact various governments to see if anyone wants to pick up the slack was a total fail.
"We right now have governments - we tried to contact ... through the embassies in Washington. Every country, and nobody wants to take them."
"The issue in many countries is that people don't want vaccines."
There are four vids below the main text with the third one featuring Dr. Peter McCullough and John Leake (their segment from the full show in the second vid) discussing their book, THE COURAGE TO FACE COVID-19: Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex.
Ketchup probably tests positive for COVID, doesn't pop/soda in Africa test positive?Ketchup has more than one application.
Researchers found 39 microplastics in surgical lung samples from 11 of 13 people. There were 12 types that would commonly be found in plastic bottles, twine, clothing and surgical masks
A respirator specialist says surgical masks don’t meet the legal definition of a mask but rather are “breathing barriers.” He was emphatic they are shedding microplastics small enough to be inhaled
A data analysis of cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Kansas revealed counties with mask mandates had higher mortality rates than those without mask mandates
Once inhaled or consumed, microplastics can be found in your bloodstream in particles small enough to cross membrane barriers. It’s also found in an infant’s first stool, suggesting maternal exposure; an animal study found nanopolystryene particles in fetal brain, liver, kidney and lung tissue 24 hours after maternal exposure
While researchers have demonstrated that the irregularly shaped microplastics found in the environment cause cell damage and death, the long-term effects on disease have not been identified. Yet, you may be sure that cell damage and death do not occur without consequences.
So sad to hear Portugal is still promoting the scamdemic and that so many are going along with it. As to the mask/microplastic connection, the following indicates the problem of microfibers is significant:More studies have come out regarding the dangers of wearing these surgical masks as written about in this article by Dr Mercola, the main points of which are:
Researchers found 39 microplastics in surgical lung samples from 11 of 13 people.
Ray Liotta, the actor best known for playing mobster Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese's crime classic "Goodfellas," has died.
He was 67.
Liotta died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was filming a movie called "Dangerous Waters," according to his publicist, Jennifer Allen.
In an acting career that spanned four decades, Liotta established himself as one of the most dependable tough-guy performers in Hollywood, skilled at portraying cops and criminals in films like "Something Wild," "Cop Land" and "Killing Them Softly."
Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta in 'Goodfellas'.Warner Bros / Courtesy Everett Collection
Ray Liotta: Our Last Interview with A Hollywood Legend
But he occasionally showed off a warmer side, endearing himself to audiences as the ghost of baseball giant Shoeless Joe Jackson in "Field of Dreams," opposite Kevin Costner.
"Goodfellas" was indisputably the high-water mark of his career, however, providing him with a juicy lead role in a decade-spanning mafia epic. He portrayed Henry Hill, a real-life mob associate who gets swept up in the thrill and glamour of the criminal underworld.
"As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster," Liotta's Hill memorably says at the start of the film via voiceover track, summing up Scorsese's vision of mid-century mob life as the ultimate aspiration for men with weak morals.
Liotta never achieved the A-list status of some of his 1980s and '90s-era peers, but he was a respected artist and recognizable face, reinventing himself in the later years of his career actor who could add gravitas and swagger to any scene.
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In Poland, parts of the government, the secret service and a gunrunner appear to have colluded in a corrupt deal involving the equivalent of €43 million worth of official respirators. The absconded arms smuggler is now wanted on an arrest warrant.
On 14 April 2020, the then Deputy Minister of Health Janusz Cieszynski made a momentous decision: bypassing all procedures, without vetting the contractor and without consultations, Cieszyński signed a contract with Andrzej Izdebski, the president of E&K, a company previously known for its arms trade.
The agreement was for the purchase of 1241 ventilators. On the same day, Izdebski received a transfer from the Ministry of Health amounting to 154 million zloty (equivalent to about € 33 million). This was supposed to be an advance payment on the 200 million zloty (approx. € 43 million) provided for in the contract.
However, the E&K company, whose boss had previously traded with North Korea, among others, and had been involved in business with the Italian and Albanian mafias and in arms smuggling to countries under UN embargo, did not have the ventilators it had promised the Polish government at all. The devices were unsuitable and completely overpriced. As the NIK report later revealed, the health minister Cieszynski had been persuaded by the secret service to sign the contract with E&K boss Izdebski.
Meanwhile, it became known: Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki knew and approved that Izdebski, despite being the owner of a small arms trading company, was to become the supplier of the respirators. This was revealed in emails recently published online. The same correspondence shows that Izdebski, who has since disappeared and is wanted on an arrest warrant, was recommended as a reliable contractor by the chairman of the copper group Marcin Chludziński. Neither the Prime Minister's Office nor the copper group responded to tvn24.pl's questions.
For two days now, the portal that published the officials' emails cannot be opened in web browsers with default settings. As journalists from a trusted third party, the industry service Zaufana Trzecia Strona, have learned, the blockade stems from an order by the head of the Internal Security Agency, Colonel Krzysztof Wacławek. Citing Article 180 of the Telecommunications Act, he ordered ISPs to block the portal. As journalists from Trusted Third Party report, the publications constitute a "threat to defence, state security and public order" according to the Internal Security Agency.
While the government has questioned the veracity of the published emails, it has not yet provided a single example of a false email. Instead, there are at least several emails whose truthfulness has been confirmed by people mentioned by name in the correspondence.
The scandal is spreading further. When the Polish internet television station wRealu24 reports on the matter, it is blocked. Marcin Rola, the station's editor-in-chief, explains: "I learned from unofficial sources that we were blocked for reporting on the "breathing apparatus scandal"."