>>14225589 lb
after desperately trying to force everyone to get vaxxed
find it hard to fathom that they will somehow pivot and say the vax failure is President Trump's fault
even the most retarded vaxxed npc is not going to fall for that one
>>14225589 lb
after desperately trying to force everyone to get vaxxed
find it hard to fathom that they will somehow pivot and say the vax failure is President Trump's fault
even the most retarded vaxxed npc is not going to fall for that one
By Daniel N. Hoffman - - Thursday, July 29, 2021
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Court filings released last month revealed new details about how retired British MI-6 officer Christopher Steele horrifically mismanaged a network of Russian contacts in compiling his infamous anti-Trump “dossier.” The bumbling ex-spy unwisely subcontracted the handling of his network to Russian national research analyst Igor Danchenko. Now, Mr. Danchenko’s “sources” are saying he deceitfully mischaracterized them as having provided the juicy material for Mr. Steele’s dossier.
None of the Russians cited by Mr. Danchenko had access to Kremlin insiders and decision-makers. They provided none of the salacious, unproven allegations against Mr. Trump in the dossier, even as Mr. Steele was claiming Russia was secretly helping Mr. Trump win the 2016 presidential election.
Ivan Vorontsov, an editor of an online banking site, and Sergey Abyshev, who served as deputy director of the Russian energy ministry until 2016, denied they discussed any of the content used in the dossier with Mr. Danchenko. They were falsely accused of being the sources for the first of Mr. Steele’s 17 reports concerning Mr. Trump’s alleged lurid behavior at the Ritz Carlton in Moscow in 2013.
Mr. Abyshev and Russian journalist Lyudmilla Podobedova believed Mr. Danchenko included them as his “sources” to embellish the credibility of his reporting. Mr. Abyshev asserted Mr. Danchenko had a “drinking problem,” appeared “intoxicated” during their only meeting in 2016, and was “fishing for information that would fit a preconceived narrative.”
Public relations specialist Olga Galkina was cited as Mr. Danchenko’s source on the supposed trip by then-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen to Prague and on Russian contacts with onetime Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Both stories later were proven to be false.
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) would have easily tracked Mr. Danchenko’s use of public meetings, mail, and phone records to communicate with his sources. According to the Department of Justice inspector general’s report, the FBI obtained evidence in 2017 that Russian intelligence used Mr. Steele as a conduit for disinformation.
These latest revelations only intensify questions of where Mr. Steele, who never met any of Mr. Danchenko’s sources, obtained the information used for his dossier — or whether he fabricated it entirely. Hired to collect opposition research on then-candidate Donald Trump on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign, Mr. Steele might be guilty of the sort of ideologically predisposed bias, which ethical, professional intelligence officers are trained to strictly avoid.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jul/29/another-reason-to-revile-christopher-steeles-disas/
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday warned Texas Governor Greg Abbott to "immediately rescind" a new executive order aimed at curbing the travel into the state of undocumented immigrants who may pose a risk of transmitting COVID-19.
"The order violates federal law in numerous respects, and Texas cannot lawfully enforce the executive order against any federal official or private parties working with the United States," Garland told Abbott in a letter.
He added that if Texas continues to implement the ground restrictions on migrants, then the Justice Department will "pursue all appropriate legal remedies."
Garland's letter comes just a day after Abbott signed the order, which states that "no person, other than a federal, state, or local law-enforcement official, shall provide ground transportation to a group of migrants" who have been detained by federal immigration officials for crossing the border.
It also directs the state's Department of Public Safety to "stop any vehicle upon reasonable suspicion of a violation" and gives the department authority to "reroute such a vehicle back to its point of origin or a port of entry."https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/u-s-attorney-general-tells-texas-to-rescind-immigrant-covid-19-order/ar-AAMIB4A?ocid=msnews
The executive order states that the new policy is warranted because of President Joe Biden's "refusal to enforce laws passed by the United States Congress" and the measure is aimed at protecting Texans from exposure to COVID-19.
Garland said the order "would jeopardize the health and safety of noncitizens in federal government custody" and it will also interfere with the implementation of federal immigration law.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/u-s-attorney-general-tells-texas-to-rescind-immigrant-covid-19-order/ar-AAMIB4A?ocid=msnews
and flexit…
DeSantis: "I think it's very important that we say unequivocally: no to lockdowns, no to school closures, no to restrictions, and no mandates…Americans should be free to choose how they govern their affairs…not consigned to live in a Faucian dystopia."
https://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1420819301842391040
These agreements are confidential, but luckily one country did not protect the contract document well enough, so I managed to get a hold of a copy.
As you are about to see, there is a good reason why Pfizer was fighting to hide the details of these contracts.
The agreement not only covers manufacturing of vaccines for COVID19 and its mutations, but also for "any device, technology, or product used in the administration of or to enhance the use or effect of, such vaccine".
If you were wondering why #Ivermectin was suppressed, well, it is because the agreement that countries had with Pfizer does not allow them to escape their contract, which states that even if a drug will be found to treat COVID19 the contract cannot be voided.
Supplying the product:
"Pfizer shall have no liability for any failure to deliver doses in accordance with any estimated delivery dates… nor shall any such failure give Purchaser any right to cancel orders for any quantities of Product."
Now for the BIG SECRET:
$12 per dosage for about 250K units.
Funny that this is the price for a small amount of dosages when Pfizer was charging the US $19.50 per dose.
US taxpayers got screwed by Pfizer, probably also Israel.
Long term effects and efficiency:
"Purchaser acknowledges…the long-term effects and efficacy of the Vaccine are not currently known and that there may be adverse effects of the Vaccine that are not currently known."
"Purchaser hereby agrees to indemnify, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS Pfizer, BioNTech (and) their Affiliates…from and against any and all suits, claims, actions, demands, losses, damages, liabilities, settlements, penalties, fines, costs and expenses…"
The state must defend Pfizer:
"(Pfizer) shall notify Purchaser of Losses for which it is seeking indemnification… Upon such notification, Purchaser shall promptly assume conduct and control of the defense of such Indemnified Claims on behalf of (Pfizer)"
Liability:
"this shall not include, nor constitute, product liability insurance to cover any third party/patients claims and such general liability insurance shall be without prejudice to Purchaser’s indemnification obligation as set out in this Agreement."
The Purchaser waives any right for immunity, it give up any law that might cap the obligation to pay damages to Pfizer.
Comment: The court is in NY has the capacity to hold international assets of a country if the country failed the contract.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1419659586936713221.html
suspect her plane was seeded with the bioweapon
just like the runaway texas dems' private plane was
thanks for posting
tried to post the highlights, but it was so much info, and also it was a thread with no actual sourcing
but still seemed important (at least to me)
July 29, 2021
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A bipartisan U.S. congressional commission has called on Hilton Worldwide not to allow its name to be associated with a hotel project on the site of a mosque bulldozed by authorities in China’s Xinjiang region, where Washington says minority Muslims have been victims of genocide.
In a letter on Thursday to Christopher Nassetta, president and CEO of Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc, Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley and Representative Jim McGovern raised concerns about reports that a Hampton by Hilton hotel was being constructed on the site of the mosque destroyed in 2018 in Xinjiang’s Hotan prefecture.
“The site is emblematic of the Chinese government’s campaign of widespread destruction of Uyghur religious and cultural sites in the XUAR and official efforts to eradicate Uyghurs’ religious and cultural practices,” the letter said, referring to minority Uyghur Muslims and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
The letter, a copy of which was made available to Reuters, was co-signed by the senior Congressional-Executive Commission on China Republicans, Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Jim Smith.
Hilton Worldwide did not immediately respond to emailed requests for comment.
The letter said the destruction of Uyghur religious and cultural sites had contributed to the U.S. government’s determination that genocide and crimes against humanity were being perpetrated against Muslims in Xinjiang.
“Hilton should not allow its name to be used to perpetuate and promote the cultural erasure and repression of the millions of Uyghurs living in the XUAR,” it said.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the largest U.S. Muslim advocacy organization, this week called on Hilton shareholders to seek details on the hotel plan, revealed in June by Britain’s Daily Telegraph.
It quoted Hilton as saying the hotel was a franchise development overseen by a Chinese firm, Huan Peng Hotel Management, which said it had purchased the land as a vacant lot via a public auction. The firm added that it would “comply fully with all local laws, authorities and Hilton brand development standards.”
According to CECC research, authorities in Xinjiang demolished or damaged around 16,000 mosques and more than half of the region’s other religious sites such as shrines and cemeteries in recent years.
https://www.oann.com/u-s-congressmen-call-on-hilton-to-cut-link-to-xinjiang-project/
i went o my gp several months ago and was asked if i took the vax, i said no, said was concerned about the side affects, such as blood clots, and further stated the vax is not fda approved
the doctor insisted that the vax is fda approved and is safe
went to another doctor a few weeks later
in the waiting room a video was playing about the vax, video clearly stated the vax is fda approved and is safe
people are being lied to, people really do not know the facts
i believe the doctor is just as ignorant as most everyone else
https://www.wtvy.com/2021/07/28/alabama-reporting-roughly-3200-covid-vaccine-breakthrough-cases/