Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 9:28 a.m. No.105919   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5922 >>5992

Canada #25 >>>/qresearch/14996865

 

Dr. Fauci Admits Vaccines Did Not Work as Advertised and that Vaccinated Are in Great Danger Today

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/dr-fauci-admits-vaccines-not-work-advertised-vaccinated-great-danger-today/

 

'''It should be clear by now that the pandemic will not end until Dr. Fauci is removed and replaced.

 

For over a year Dr. Fauci has blocked successful treatments and over-promised on ineffective vaccines . But at least Big Pharma made record profits'''

 

On Friday Dr. Fauci told The New York Times podcast that the vaccines did not work as advertised and that Americans are in danger due to their waning immunity.

 

As a solution to this problem Dr. Fauci is of course promoting more shots.

 

When will this end?

 

On Nov. 12, White House COVID adviser Anthony Fauci, MD, went on The New York Times’ podcast The Daily to discuss the current state of the coronavirus in the U.S. According to Fauci, officials are now starting to see some waning immunity against both infection and hospitalization several months after initial vaccination. The infectious disease expert pointed toward incoming data from Israel, which he noted tends to be about a month to a month and a half ahead of us in terms of the outbreak.

 

“They are seeing a waning of immunity not only against infection but against hospitalization and to some extent death, which is starting to now involve all age groups. It isn’t just the elderly,” Fauci said. “It’s waning to the point that you’re seeing more and more people getting breakthrough infections, and more and more of those people who are getting breakthrough infections are winding up in the hospital.”

 

As a result of these findings, Fauci warned that vaccinated people should get their booster shot, as it might actually be more important than health officials first realized. “If one looks back at this, one can say, do you know, it isn’t as if a booster is a bonus, but a booster might actually be an essential part of the primary regimen that people should have,” he said on The Daily.

 

Fauci went on to say, “I think … that the boosting is gonna be an absolutely essential component of our response, not a bonus, not a luxury, but an absolute essential part of the program.”

Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 9:49 a.m. No.105927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992

General Research #18973 >>>/qresearch/14997238

 

Cardiologist Who Said He ‘Won’t Cry at Funeral’ For “Selfish” Unvaccinated People SuddenlyDies in His Sleep 2 Weeks After 3rd Covid Jab“

It is with profound sadness that we report the sudden and unexpected death of a colleague, friend, father, partner and inspiring spirit,” the statement says.

 

Lutchmedial died Monday in his sleep at his Saint John home, said Jean-François Légaré, the head of cardiac surgery at the New Brunswick Heart Centre. He was 52.

 

The doctor unexpectedly died on November 8 – just two weeks after getting his 3rd jab on October 24.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/cardiologist-said-wont-cry-funeral-selfish-unvaccinated-people-suddenly-dies-sleep-2-weeks-3rd-covid-jab/

Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 10:46 a.m. No.105936   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992

General Research #18974 >>>/qresearch/14997863

 

Florida Legislature, Big Business Water Down Ron DeSantis’s Anti-Mandate Proposal

 

The Florida legislature and big business have worked together this week to water down Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) anti-vaccine mandate proposal.

 

The DeSantis-ordered legislative special session, headed by establishment Republican Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls (R) and President of the Florida Senate Wilton Simpson (R), will likely result in bowing to woke corporations that support Biden’s vaccine mandate on businesses with 100 or more employees.

 

The special session will unlikely hold corporations responsible for firing unvaccinated employees. Woke corporations have reportedly communicated to Florida Republicans that “they didn’t want to be told what they couldn’t do any more than they wanted the federal government to tell them what they had to do to keep their workplaces safe,” the Miami Herald reported Friday.

 

“I want to stand for freedom,’’ state Sen. Aaron Bean (R) of the Jacksonville area told the paper. “But there’s also the argument that if I own a small company, and I have underlying health conditions, and I want to make sure all those that interact with me are safe, are vaccinated, who are we to tell that small business owner what they can’t do?”

 

Though woke corporations would appear to prefer to not navigate state law that bans Biden’s mandate, many have done little to combat Biden’s order.

 

Such is the case with Nemours Children’s Health, which implemented a company-wide vaccine requirement as a “term of employment.” The deadline to comply with the requirement was October 6.

 

Woke opponents have another trick up their collective sleeves. According to Sen. Jeff Brandes (R) of St. Petersburg, corporations have reportedly lobbied state Republicans for liability protection, and Republicans seem open to the idea.

 

“Associated Industries of Florida, the hospital association, a lot of other associations and all of your large employers had an over-sized influence in helping clarify where Florida’s position should be on liability protection,’’ Brandes told the Herald.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/11/14/florida-legislature-big-business-water-down-desantiss-anti-mandate-proposal/

Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 11:37 a.m. No.105940   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992

China’s New Aircraft Carrier Nears Completion

Bloomberg

November 10, 2021

 

(Bloomberg) China is three to six months from launching its third and most modern aircraft carrier, new analysis shows, in what would be a milestone for President Xi Jinping’s effort to project power into the high seas.

 

The Jiangnan Shipyard near Shanghai has made “steady progress” this year on the vessel, known for now as Type 003, the Center for Strategic and International Studies said in the report dated Tuesday. The center, a Washington-based think tank, added that satellite imagery shows “that the installation of the carrier’s main external components is nearing completion.”

 

The ship’s use of catapults “is a major leap forward for the People’s Liberation Army Navy,” the report said, because it will be able to “launch fixed-wing aircraft with heavier payloads and more fuel, as well as larger aircraft.” That would put China — whose two active carriers use simpler, “ski-jump” flight decks — into an exclusive club with the U.S. and France.

 

Xi has pledged to “basically complete” a decades-long modernization effort of China’s once infantry-dominated military by 2035, with a particular focus on building a “blue water” navy. The new carrier would extend the PLA’s effective range further beyond the so-called First Island Chain, including Taiwan the Philippines, and Japan.

 

The shipyard working on the Type 003 carrier is operated by Jiangnan Shipbuilding Group, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corp., the world’s largest commercial shipbuilder. The CSIS report added that satellite imagery indicates that work on other military vessels at the facility has slowed in recent months.

 

The foreign capital flowing into Jiangnan and other shipyards on China’s coast may, directly and indirectly, support the PLA Navy’s modernization, CSIS said, adding that foreign companies may want to consider whether their vessels should be built alongside such warships.

 

While the Type 003 would be China’s largest and most modern warship, it’s likely to fall short of the capabilities of either the U.S.’s Nimitz- or Ford-class nuclear-powered supercarriers. The vessel is expected to have conventional diesel propulsion and be closer in size to the Kitty Hawk-class carriers built by the U.S. in the 1960s.

 

China also lacks the global port network needed to support large capital ships on extended missions. And it’s still developing reliable fifth-generation fighter jets to launch from its carriers.

 

The Type 003 is years away from going into active service considering “the technical challenges of building a modern aircraft carrier,” according to the center’s report. The U.S. Department of Defense said in an annual assessment released last week that the carrier was expected to be fully operational by 2024.

 

https://gcaptain.com/chinas-new-aircraft-carrier-nears-completion/

Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 11:39 a.m. No.105941   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992

Shipping Logjam Is Forcing Major Companies To Rethink Their Manufacturing Hubs In Asia

Reuters

November 14, 2021

 

By Siddharth Cavale and Corina Pons (Reuters) – Major clothing and shoe companies are moving production to countries closer to their U.S. and European stores, smarting from a resurgence in cases of the Delta variant of the coronavirus in Vietnam and China that slowed or shut down production for several weeks earlier this year.

 

The disclosures come amid a massive shipping logjam that is driving up costs and forcing companies to rethink their globe-spanning supply chains and low-cost manufacturing hubs in Asia..

 

The latest example is Spanish fashion retailer Mango, which told Reuters on Friday it has “accelerated” its process of increasing local production in countries such as Turkey, Morocco and Portugal. In 2019, the company largely sourced its products from China and Vietnam. Mango told Reuters that it would “considerably” expand the number of units manufactured locally in Europe in 2022.

 

Similarly, U.S. shoe retailer Steve Madden on Wednesday said it had pulled back production in Vietnam and had shifted 50% of its footwear production to Brazil and Mexico from China, while Rubber clogs maker Crocs said last month it was moving production to countries including Indonesia and Bosnia.

 

Bulgaria, Ukraine, Romania, the Czech Republic, Morocco and Turkey were some of the countries drawing new interest from clothing and shoe producers, though China continues to produce a large share of the apparel for U.S. and European clothing chains.

 

“We are seeing a lot of growth in freight and trucking activity in the former Soviet Republics … a big rise in Hungary and Romania,” said Barry Conlon, chief executive of Overhaul, a supply chain risk management firm.

 

In Turkey, apparel exports are expected to reach $20 billion this year, an all-time high, driven by a spike in orders from the European Union, Turkey’s Union of Chambers Clothing and Garment Council data showed. In 2020, exports totaled $17 billion.

 

In Bosnia & Herzegovina, exports of textiles, leather and footwear amounted to 739.56 million marka ($436.65 million) in the first half of 2021, higher than the same period in 2020.

 

“Many companies from the European Union, which is our most important trading partner, are looking for new suppliers and new supply chains in the Balkan market,” said Professor Muris Pozderac, secretary of the association of textile, clothing, leather and footwear in Bosnia & Herzegovina.

 

In Guatemala, where Nordstrom significantly shifted its private-label volume production in 2020, clothing exports were a touch over $1 billion as of the end of August this year, up 34.2% from 2020 and even 8.8% higher than in 2019.

 

To be sure, many companies are also still heavily reliant on Vietnam, where recent production stoppages have caused significant disruptions. Vietnam’s government said in October that it will fall short of its garment exports target this year, by $5 billion in a worst-case scenario, due to the impacts of coronavirus restrictions and a shortage of workers.

 

Factory inspections in Vietnam – a proxy for retailer manufacturing orders – fell 40% in the third quarter versus the second quarter, with production during those months quickly moving to Bangladesh, India and Cambodia. Inspection rates in Vietnam were still hovering at lower levels in the fourth quarter, with a small uptick seen in late October, said Mathieu Labasse, vice president of QIMA, a supply-chain quality control and auditing firm that represents more than 15,000 brands. Apparel maker VF Corp and outdoor gear maker Columbia Sportswear were among companies that warned that there would be delays in fall and spring collections and in some cases insufficient size assortments.

 

Michael Kors handbags maker Capri Holdings said on Wednesday that it would not have the inventories it wanted for the holiday season, while athletic gear maker Under Armour said on last Tuesday it was canceling purchase orders from Vietnam just to help get “the factories get back up and caught up.”

 

Additional reporting by Ceyda Caglayan in Istanbul and Diego Ore in Mexico City; Editing by Steve Orlofsky

 

https://gcaptain.com/shipping-logjam-forcing-companies-rethink-manufacturing-hubs-in-asia/

Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 11:43 a.m. No.105942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992

Two Strong Earthquakes Strike Southern Iran Near The Port of Bandar

Reuters

November 14, 2021

 

DUBAI, Nov 14 (Reuters) – Two strong earthquakes struck southern Iran near the port of Bandar Abbas on Sunday, prompting residents to flee their homes and killing at least one person, state TV reported.

 

The quakes measured 6.3 and 6.4 magnitude, jolting the province of Hormozgan, state TV said, and the tremors were felt across the gulf in Dubai.

 

“One person died after an electricity pole fell on him,” Iranian state TV said, citing local officials.

 

Iran is crisscrossed by major geological fault lines and has suffered several devastating earthquakes in recent years.

 

The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre put the magnitude of one of the quakes at 6.5 at a relatively shallow depth of 10 km (6 miles).

 

“The quake was felt in several southern Iranian cities in Hormozgan province,” an official told state TV, adding that rescue teams had been sent to the area.

 

State TV showed residents in Bandar Abbas fleeing their homes in panic. Iran’s state news agency IRNA said there was no structural damage to homes in the area.

 

The quakes were also felt across the gulf in Dubai, according to some residents.

 

“It was felt in northern and eastern side of the United Arab Emirates without any effect,” the UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology said in a tweet.

 

Reporting by Anirudh Saligrama in Bengaluru and Parisa Hafezi in Dubai; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne, Elaine Hardcastle and Nick Macfie

 

https://gcaptain.com/two-strong-earthquakes-strike-southern-iran-near-port-of-bandar/

Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 11:45 a.m. No.105943   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992

General Research #18974 >>>/qresearch/14998097

 

NBC’s Stephanie Ruhle Says Americans Should Stop Complaining About Inflation Because They Can Easily Afford to Pay More

 

NBC’s Stephanie Ruhle said Americans should stop complaining about inflation because they can easily afford to pay more for food and fuel to heat homes.

 

“And the dirty little secret here, Willie, while nobody likes to pay more, on average we have the money to do so,” Ruhle said.

 

According Stephanie Ruhle, “Household savings hit a record high over the pandemic. We didn’t have anywhere to go out and spend. And as we said a moment ago, we’re expecting retail sales this holiday season to break records.”

 

What about all the people who lost their jobs due to the unconstitutional lockdowns?

 

The fake news media is out in full force running cover for the Biden Regime.

 

Bloomberg ran an opinion piece on Friday running cover for the corrupt and incompetent Biden Regime’s supply chain crisis.

 

“Suddenly, Americans can’t spend like they used to. Store shelves are emptying, and it can take months to find a car, refrigerator or sofa.” Bloomberg said.

 

“If this continues, we may need to — gasp! — live more like the Europeans. That actually might not be a bad thing.”

 

These DC media elitists are so out of touch with the common American.

 

A new ABC poll released Sunday shows Republicans hold their largest lead in midterm election preferences among registered voters.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/nbcs-stephanie-ruhle-says-americans-stop-complaining-inflation-can-easily-afford-pay-video/

Anonymous ID: 323547 Nov. 14, 2021, 11:55 a.m. No.105944   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992

General Research #18974 >>>/qresearch/14998141

 

Farmers’ Land Confiscated for “Carbon Pipeline” Through Corn Belt

 

Farmers’ land across the Midwest is being confiscated to make way for construction of a massive, 1300-mi long Carbon Capture & Sequestration Pipeline. Town halls in hundreds of counties are full of angry farmers, as county officials announce, “There’s not much we can do.”

 

As the world enters a food crisis, plowing under tens of thousands of acres of the best soil in America is complete madness…or is it a flawlessly calculated attack? Christian breaks it down in this critical Ice Age Farmer broadcast.

 

https://www.naturalblaze.com/2021/11/farmers-land-confiscated-for-carbon-pipeline-through-corn-belt.html

 

Vid:

https://youtu.be/zaO1asFmVx8