Anonymous ID: e15f13 Feb. 2, 2021, 9:15 p.m. No.12807685   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8195 >>8243 >>8255 >>8277 >>8289 >>8310 >>8358

Our Oligarchs’ Crisis of Confidence

 

Let's not attribute to malice that which can be explained by an insecure elite stumbling back into a tenuous grasp on power.

 

On November 9, as the first week of election disputes started to wind down, Big Pharma giant Pfizer Inc. announced that its COVID vaccine had been tested and shown to be 90 percent effective. The timing was…fortuitous; cue the crazies.

 

Donald Trump, Jr. took to Twitter with the kind of vague suggestiveness that usually only works if you have something to suggest: “The timing of this is pretty amazing. Nothing nefarious about the timing of this at all right?” Charlie Kirk, a young conservative intellectual renowned for subtlety and nuance, took a similar tack in a Facebook video: “The reason is Pfizer wanted to wait until Joe Biden was coronated as president, so that Joe Biden could get the credit for this.” (Props to Charlie for the choice of “coronation” there, though his timing was off by a couple months.)

 

History repeats itself—and since 2020 took all the good material, in 2021 we’ve already hit the reruns. On January 24, word got out that California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom planned to lift his Regional Stay Home Order, one of the strictest anti-COVID measures in the country. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, another pandemic hardliner whose iron fist inspired a hilariously ineffective kidnapping plot last year, likewise announced suspiciously close to the inauguration that her loyal subjects would be allowed to dine indoors beginning on February 2.

 

Once again, murmurs issued from the lower-tier twitterati about the announcements’ suspicious timing. Some of it was serendipity, to be sure. Maybe, like Pfizer’s timeline being pushed back from just before the election to just after the election, it’s just a really bad look dictated by crappy circumstances. COVID numbers in both states are trending downward, and Newsom’s announcement came just as they’d dropped to the same point as when he’d put the order in place a month before. But there is a real question worth asking here, and it lies at the heart of our current political dysfunction: why do the people in power, in government and beyond, consistently act in a way that makes them look like part of some vast left-wing conspiracy? Why are tectonic policy shifts at the state level being arranged around the transfer of power at the federal? Why did the media and big business suddenly change their tune on the miracle date of January 20?

 

I think the answer is fairly simple, and a lot less nefarious than some of the alternatives.

 

We hear a lot of talk these days about “the politics of fear,” and it’s almost exclusively directed at the right (and almost exclusively in ridiculous ways): the only reason anyone possibly could have voted for Donald Trump is that they’re conditioned to fear Xi Jinping, or Jack Dorsey, or black people; the only reason to oppose progressive social policies is a fear of homosexuals, or of women, or of men who think they’re women; the only reason to reject the candidates of Wall Street—whose names are always tagged with a big, dark capital “D”—is fear that our backwards way of life will be ravaged by Kamala Harris’ lizard-people overlords; et cetera, et cetera, until it becomes apparent that the only possible explanation for any of the left’s electoral failures is some deep terror ingrained in the minds of half the voting public.

 

But it’s worth talking too about the fear that drives the left. There’s the obvious example of the pandemic—the hysteria that left most of Blue America hunkered down like it was a nuclear apocalypse, only to bravely emerge from their bunkers in droves on November 3. That’s the same kind of fear that underlies the really fanatical climate stuff. But there’s another kind too, and it essentially boils down to a fear of opposition, a fear of not being in power.

 

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/our-oligarchs-crisis-of-confidence/

Anonymous ID: e15f13 Feb. 2, 2021, 9:20 p.m. No.12807720   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7765 >>8195 >>8243 >>8255 >>8277 >>8289 >>8310 >>8358

Likud Minister Says US Will Never Attack a 'Nuclear Iran', Israel May Have to Act Alone - Report

 

While no actual steps have been implemented to bring the 2015 nuclear deal back to life under the new US administration so far, Israel has continued to raise concerns about Iran's alleged plans of developing a nuke, which Tehran has strongly denied and dismissed as efforts to target the country.

 

Israeli settlement affairs minister Tzachi Hanegbi believes that the United States will not target the alleged nuclear facilities in Iran and Israel will have to either accept that fact, or "act independently" in order to tackle it, The Times of Israel reported Tuesday.

 

“The United States will never attack the nuclear facilities in Iran. Israel must decide whether it will accept a nuclear Iran,” Hanegbi said, as quoted by the newspaper. “Israel will be forced to act independently to remove this danger.”

 

“It’s possible that in the future there will be no choice [but to attack Iran militarily],” Hanegbi said. “I hope that when our leadership is met with this dilemma, it won’t accept [a nuclear-armed Iran].”

 

Hanegbi's comments come as the Biden administration signals its readiness to discuss with allies plans for talks with Iran, including the possibility of expanding the 2015 nuclear deal, or JCPOA. Tehran has said that any progress in reviving the agreement depended on the practical steps of Washington, including the lifting of sanctions.

 

According to Hanegbi, Iran has also demonstrated a “very limited” capacity to take retaliatory action against Israel, including airstrikes on alleged Iranian-linked military facilities in Syria and its promise to take revenge for the assassination of prominent nuclear physician Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, for which Tehran has blamed the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.

 

Meanwhile, the White House said that US relations with Israel are important despite the absence of a phone conversation between President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu, who is facing elections in March, had a series of public disagreements with the Barack Obama administration where Biden served as vice president.

 

As Biden took office, however, the Israeli PM congratulated him on assuming the job, and expressed hope for cooperation in confronting “common challenges, chief among them the threat posed by Iran.”

 

Iran has repeatedly stated that its nuclear program is designed to serve purely peaceful purposes. On Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Iran does not intend to build a nuclear weapon, arguing that if it did, it would have done it “some time ago”. Instead, Iran has decided that nukes would not “augment our security and are in contradiction to our ideological views.”

 

Zarif also proposed that EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who is a coordinator of the joint commission on Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) implementation, could “choreograph” the establishment of the Iran-US dialogue on returning to the nuclear deal.

 

I told @cnni ’s @CAmanpour: US left the JCPOA & violated it. Iran took remedial measures.

 

US should return to compliance. Iran will then immediately reverse remedial measures. @JosepBorrellF—Joint Commission Coordinator—can choreograph the moves in consultation with Iran & US. pic.twitter.com/HwpfxpA1G7

— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) February 2, 2021

 

On Tuesday, Iran's envoy to the international organizations in Vienna Kazem Gharibabadi said that Tehran had begun installing advanced IR-6 centrifuges at its underground nuclear facility in Fordow. In December, Iran passed a law to increase its uranium enrichment to 20 percent and stop UN inspections of its nuclear sites in response to the killing of Fakhrizadeh.

 

Under the JCPOA, Iran has to keep the uranium enrichment level under 3.67 percent and only use first-generation IR-1 centrifuges. However, after former US President Donald Trump unilaterally pulled the US out of the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018, Tehran began to gradually abandon its commitments under the agreement.

 

In late January, Zarif said that “the window of opportunity” for the new US administration to return to the deal had limits, as Iran was determined to achieve the removal of sanctions.

 

https://sputniknews.com/world/202102021081963178-likud-minister-says-us-will-never-attack-a-nuclear-iran-israel-may-have-to-act-alone—report/

Anonymous ID: e15f13 Feb. 2, 2021, 9:22 p.m. No.12807743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8195 >>8243 >>8255 >>8277 >>8289 >>8310 >>8358

Bondi Detoxologie clinic breaches infection controls forcing clients to get tested for blood-borne viruses like HIV

 

Clients of a "wellness" clinic in Sydney's east are being urged to get tested for HIV and other blood-borne viruses after practitioners were found to have breached infection controls.

Key points:

 

The clinic is located in the Eastgate shopping centre at Bondi Junction

Poor record-keeping by the clinic means NSW Health is unable to contact all patients directly

The clinic was shut down last December for poor hygiene relating to IV infusions

 

NSW Health has warned anyone who had certain procedures at the Detoxologie Clinic at Bondi Junction between June 2013 and December 2020 to see their GP to get a blood test.

 

Anyone who had colonic irrigation, skin needling, allergy or other blood testing, intravenous infusions or vitamin injections should be tested for HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.

 

The Director of Public Health for the South East Sydney Local Health District says while the risk of transmission is low, it is still wise to get tested.

 

"To date, there have been no cases of blood borne virus infection linked to this business," Professor Mark Ferguson said.

 

"However, we know infections like HIV and hepatitis B and C can be silent for many years.

 

"A positive test for a blood-borne virus does not necessarily mean you were infected at this business, but if you have been, it's important to be aware to ensure you receive treatment and you don't pass it on to others."

 

Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said clients should talk to their GP and arrange a blood-borne virus test as soon as possible.

 

She said health authorities were trying to contact all former clients directly but the clinic's poor record keeping was hampering their efforts.

 

"We're unable to get accurate records," she said.

 

The Detoxologie Clinic is based at the Eastgate shopping centre in Bondi Junction and was previously located on nearby Oxford Street.

 

The clinic was shut down in December last year after two patients were hospitalised after they were allegedly given contaminated IV infusions.

 

The Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC) issued a warning about the clinic and said hygiene at the business was poor and colonic irrigation devices weren't sterilised between uses.

 

The watchdog also said one practitioner, Fay Fain, illegally and improperly prescribed and administered medication, some of which was not approved for use in Australia.

 

The commission said Ms Fain had claimed to be a registered nurse "but there is no evidence of her ever being registered as a nurse in Australia".

 

"Further evidence indicates Ms Fain has little knowledge of infection control practices and hygiene at Detoxologie was poor," the HCCC said.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-03/bondi-detoxologie-clients-told-to-get-tested-for-viruses/13116268