Today's Must-Reads - 11 February 2023
A selection of the latest news, studies, reports and articles
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I spend a lot of time each day gathering together new information and interesting articles. I then pick one or two of the most interesting topics and write about them. However, that leaves a lot of missed out information that I’m not sharing.
Below is a summary of all the latest articles and information that I’ve found. Today, this is a slimmed down version for all subscribers but will be for paid subscribers only a lot of the time in the future.
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Covid
Ever wondered why Zelensky and other politicians never caught Covid?
Covid Mandates & Lockdowns
Newly elected Brazilian leader, Lula da Silva, has just announced that its social welfare program for poor families will be linked to vaccination. Only those family members who have been vaccinated will continue to receive benefits. More details are needed as to whether these are regular childhood vaccinations, Covid vaccines or both.
The Spectator looks at the recent landmark Cochrane mask study in a piece called “I’m pro-science. That’s why I’m anti-mask”.
Thanks to lockdowns and measures, Karl Lauterbach, German Minister of Health claims over 1 million Germans would have died.
According to Australian Senator, Malcom Roberts, the WHO has backed down on its proposed International Health Regulation amendments for compulsory vaccinations and lockdowns.
Economy/Energy/Finance
More news that we are all being well and truly shafted. After record profits in the energy sector comes the news that bank profits have hit record highs. Annual profits in Britain’s top banks were approximately £40 billion in 2022, beating profits from 2007. I’m getting forgetful…what happened after 2007?
Japanese bond delivery failures are the highest since the Global Financial Crisis. Aggressive purchasing by the Bank of Japan has dried up liquidity in the market.
Health
The H5N1 news keeps ramping up. Will this fizzle out like monkeypox did? This time the Denver Post reports on bird flu infecting mountain lions, black bears and skunks, all now dead.
But don’t worry, the experts are already working on a vaccine as the risk to humans is ‘increasing’.
What happened to Swedish children in 2021? The top graph shows 10-19 yr olds seeking outpatient specialists for myo/pericarditis and the bottom graph patients seeking care with myo/pericarditis. Source.
Not to worry, Moderna have a solution for that. mRNA can be used to regrow the heart.
(2013) Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel Explains How mRNA Can Be Used in the Future to Regrow the Heart "What you see here is scar tissue...because of the scar tissue the heart cannot pump anymore. And that's why the patients after a year, most of them are dead. Because they die of… https://t.co/TuTl6i3u6Q
Politics
The shooting down of an unidentified object in Alaska is clearly being used as a distraction for something (the Nord Stream revelations this week) or to try to reassure Americans that they have control over their airspace. Only a week after a balloon was allowed to fly over the US before being shot down, the latest object was “cylindrical, silver gray, with no sign of visible propulsion”. Clearly trying to make people talk about the possibility of this object being a UFO. Various news channels have also used UFO clips when reporting on this news. Unlike last week, this new object was about the size of a small vehicle and flying at around 40,000 feet. The reporter in the video below was clearly tasked with prompting the White House to 'reveal’ the information about the latest object.
Or maybe the project Blue Beam psyop is beginning!
News of other balloons around the world keeps emerging. Taiwan was forced to dismiss a story about a Chinese spy balloon over the Presidential Office. Instead it was situated approximately 40km away over the ocean.
By 2035, Britain plans to switch its electric grid to Net Zero. The sale of petrol cars and gas boilers will be banned. The Critic calls this ‘the end of civilisation’.
Michelle Mone is a member of the House of Lords who made as much as £100 million in profits from government Covid contracts. Her yacht was tracked down and its name changed to the Pandemic Profiteer. A small victory in a world where there is little justice I suppose!
Science
A piece of the sun’s surface recently broke off its north pole. Apparently this has never happened before, although we haven’t exactly been observing the sun this closely for very long.
Ukraine
According to the chair of defence committee, the UK would only last five days in a war because we have sent all our kit to Ukraine and due to high inflation.
Vaccines
More narrative reversal. The Herald Sun, in Australia, which has been anti-vaccine hesitancy over the last few years now reverses its position and says vaccine injury victims have been forced to suffer in silence.
Brownstone Institute say that the CDC were lying when they said the mRNA was meant to stay in the arm. A recent presentation from Ozlem Tureci, CMO of BioNTech, shows a slide called “Bringing mRNA to the right cells at the right places” where the target for the mRNA was the lymph nodes.
Covid vaccines are now to be included in routinely recommended vaccines for children and adults. The CDC announcement occurred on Thursday.
I find these posts very helpful. It gives a broad overview of the news (esp since I no longer get my news from the BBC or News24 (here in South Africa)).
I am curious why you look into what you look into, because it isn't always clear how they fit together, not to most people at least. But I find that the topics you read on and publish here are all fruit from the same root. They may appear disjoint at times, but they most definitely are not.
Thanks!
Love your "must reads" as well as everything else you write. Your dedication to research is much appreciated.