Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 5:45 a.m. No.17418671   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8693 >>8855 >>8907

Robert Malone's wife in 2016…

Jill Glasspool Malone, PhD

 

"WHO says Zika virus caught it unprepared, again"

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/who-says-zika-virus-caught-unprepared-again-glasspool-malone-phd

 

"The World Health Organization says, despite pledging to improve its emergency response systems after the Ebola crisis, it was not prepared to deal properly with the Zika virus.

 

The admission has come at a meeting in Switzerland, where scientists and public-health experts have been assessing the international response to Zika.

 

The assistant director general of health systems and innovations at the World Health Organisation says the WHO was not ready for the Zika virus.

 

Dr Marie-Paule Kieny's admission have come in an address to international scientists and public-health experts gathered in Geneva.

 

"After we struggled with Ebola and we said, 'Never again, we should be ready, there should be research and development preparedness, we must work on having tools, vaccines, diagnostics that are quite advanced on the pathway to registration' … And here we are again, and we are not prepared."" Click here for the full article

 

In most organizations, being unprepared to respond appropriately to its mandate, would cause a "reassignment of personnel" or a re-organization at the highest levels. But not the World Health Organization, which has gone on: "business as usual." It is past time that the world had an world body capable of responding appropriately to emergency health crisis.

 

The World Health Organization does not have the institutional capabilities or infrastructure to handle pandemics, such as the Zika Virus -lets stop pretending that it does. Because… " here we are again, and we are not prepared."

 

The most discouraging aspect of the World Health Organization is that they are still talking the talk of vaccines, and refuse to allow data to be presented about anti-viral drugs that could be tested in the field now. There needs to be accountability at the highest levels for this type of political behavior; that is impacting the world response to the Zika crisis so negatively. Time of of the essence, and games such that the World Health Organization are playing need to be exposed for what they are.

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 5:49 a.m. No.17418681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8683 >>8855 >>8907

School bans clapping and allows students ‘silent cheers’ or air punching but only when teachers agree

 

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/school-life/school-bans-clapping-and-allows-students-silent-cheers-or-air-punching-but-only-when-teachers-agree/news-story/cf87e7e5758906367e31b41537b18ad6

 

A PRIMARY school has banned clapping in assembly, replacing it with “silent cheers” in the latest bout of PC extremism.

 

CLAPPING has been banned at a Sydney primary school which has introduced “silent cheering”, “pulling excited faces” and “punching the air” to respect students who are “sensitive to noise”.

 

The school now only allows its pupils “to conduct a silent cheer” when prompted by teachers and says the practice “reduces fidgeting”.

 

Elanora Heights Public School, which is on Sydney’s northern beaches, announced its new “silent cheer” policy in its latest school newsletter.

 

The latest example of a political correctness outbreak in Australian schools, which have banned hugging, singing Christmas carols, celebrating Australia Day and singing the word “black” in the nursery rhyme “baa baa black sheep”.

 

The ban on clapping at Elanora Heights Primary School emerged on the same day that an exclusive girls school banned teachers from calling “ladies” or “women” in favour of “gender-neutral” terms.

 

In its July 18 newsletter, the Elanora school has published an item under the headline “Did you know” that “our school has adopted silent cheers at assembly’s” (sic).

 

“If you’ve been to a school assembly recently, you may have noticed our students doing silent cheers,” the item reads.

 

“Instead of clapping, the students are free to punch the air, pull excited faces and wriggle about on the spot.

 

“The practice has been adopted to respect members of our school community who are sensitive to noise.

 

“When you attend an assembly, teachers will prompt the audience to conduct a silent cheer if it is needed.

 

“Teachers have also found the silent cheers to be a great way to expend children’s energy and reduce fidgeting.”

 

The ban follows a direction at exclusive Cheltenham Girls High School in northwest Sydney for teachers to avoid discrimination and support LGBTI students by avoiding the words “girls”, “ladies” or “women”.

 

Teachers at Cheltenham Girls School in Sydney have been told to stop referring to students as "girls", "ladies" and "women", and to use gender-neutral language instead. Courtesy: Today Show

The measure followed the introduction of the Safe Schools anti-bullying program and teachers were told at a meeting if they did not comply they could be deemed homophobic and breaking the law.

 

The school also has a “Queer-Straight alliance” club and holds gender equality events such as Wear it Purple Day

 

Last month, it lowered the Aboriginal flag to raise the rainbow flag at half-mast following the attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

 

Local MP Damien Tudehope told the Daily Telegraph that parents feared their daughters might be ostracised if they didn’t comply with Rainbow Day and Purple Day.

 

pt1

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 5:49 a.m. No.17418683   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8855 >>8907

>>17418681

Elanora Heights Public School’s ban on clapping in favour of silent cheering comes after several schools have banned hugging.

 

In April, hugging was banned at a Geelong primary school and children were told to find other ways to show affection.

 

St Patricks Primary School principal John Grant said “nothing in particular” had caused hugging to be replaced by high fiving or “a knuckle handshake”.

 

“But in this current day and age we are really conscious about protecting kids and teaching them from a young age that you have to be cautious,” Mr Grant said.

 

He said he had spoken to teachers about his decision to ban hugging and then the teachers had spoken to classes, instructing the children on different methods of showing affection. He had not sent any correspondence home to parents but said there would now be a letter going home on Monday.

 

“There’s a range of methods including a high five or a particular knuckle handshake where they clunk knuckles as a simple way of saying ‘well done’,” Mr Grant said. “There are also verbal affirmations and acknowledgments.”

 

Children at the school have been enthusiastic huggers, he said, with hugs given out to teachers and other children.

 

“We have a lot of kids who walk up and hug each other and we’re trying to encourage all of us to respect personal space,” Mr Grant said. “It really comes back to not everyone is comfortable in being hugged.”

 

Comment from Elanora Heights Public School about the clapping ban has been sought by news.com.au.

 

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Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 5:55 a.m. No.17418695   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/atf-shows-peoples-doors-confiscate-rare-breed-frt-15-triggers

 

ATF Shows Up At People's Homes To Confiscate Rare Breed FRT-15 Triggers

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 5:58 a.m. No.17418706   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8707 >>8855 >>8907

Australian bank announces it will BAN loans for petrol or diesel cars in order to fight climate change and encourage electric vehicles

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11122207/Bank-Australia-announces-BAN-loans-petrol-diesel-cars-2025-fight-climate-change.html

 

An Australian bank will stop approving personal loans for new petrol and diesel-powered cars from 2025 as the federal government flags tough new fuel efficiency standards.

 

Electric vehicles this year have a minuscule 1.6 per cent market share even when Tesla sales were included, with starting prices of $47,000 and a lack of charging stations turning off many potential motorists.

 

But the customer-owned Bank Australia wants to change that, in a bid to reduce carbon emissions linked to climate change.

 

Its chief impact officer Sasha Courville told the National Electric Vehicle Summit in Canberra on Friday the bank's new policy was 'an important step in decarbonising the Australian economy'.

 

'By ceasing car loans for new fossil fuel vehicles, we are sending a signal to the Australian market about the rapid acceleration in the transition from internal combustion to electric vehicles we expect to see in the next few years,' she said.

 

'We've chosen 2025 because the change to electric vehicles needs to happen quickly, and we believe it can with the right supporting policies in place to bring a greater range of more affordable electric vehicles to Australia.'

 

Australia's new electrical vehicle plan

CHARGING STATIONS: Average interval of 150km as part of a plan for a national network

 

COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT CAR FLEET: Low emissions target to apply to 75 per cent of purchased or leased vehicles by 2025

 

HYDROGEN HIGHWAYS: Refuelling network for another renewable energy-powered vehicle

Bank Australia made the announcement as Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen and Transport Minister Catherine King jointly announced that new fuel efficiency standards would be introduced as part of a National Electric Vehicle Strategy.

 

'Apart from Russia, Australia is the only OECD country to not have, or be in the process of developing, fuel efficiency standards,' their joint media release said.

 

Under Labor's plan, a low emissions target would apply to 75 per cent of the Commonwealth government's car fleet by 2025, with that figure including purchases and leases.

 

'Up until now, Australian households and businesses have had very little choice regarding low-emissions and fuel-efficient vehicles, and they have been paying for it,' Mr Bowen said.

 

The ministers have also promised to have electric vehicle charging stations at average intervals of every 150km on major roads along with a national hydrogen highways refuelling network.

 

Ms Courville said Bank Australia would continue allowing loans for secondhand petrol and diesel cars from 2025, as it banned financing for new fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

'Importantly Bank Australia will continue to support customers who can't yet access an electric vehicle,' she said.

 

'While we will cease car loans for new fossil fuel cars from 2025, we are deeply aware that we need to support people not yet able to afford an electric vehicle while the market grows.

 

'We'll continue to offer loans for second hand fossil fuel vehicles until there is a viable and thriving market for electric vehicles.'

 

In Australia last year, just 5,149 fully-electric vehicles were sold among the 1,049,831 that left showrooms. That Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries data didn't include Tesla cars.

 

However, from January to July, 10,289 EVs were sold out of 622,319 vehicles, with this market share of 1.6 per cent in 2022 so far now including Tesla.

 

Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries chief executive Tony Weber described the government's polices as 'a major step on our journey to delivering low emission vehicles to Australian customers'.

 

'This is a good day,' he said.

 

p1

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 5:59 a.m. No.17418707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8855 >>8907

>>17418706

'It also is critical to ensure all Australians are included, rather than excluded because of where they live and what they can afford, and ensure ambition is matched with reality.'

 

The Chinese-made MG ZS EV is Australia's cheapest electric car with prices starting at $46,990 for the Excite model - one of just eight EVs available in Australia for less than $60,000 compared with 26 in the UK.

 

The Nissan Leaf costs start at $55,240 driveaway while the Tesla Model 3 starts at $65,500 before on-road costs.

 

Australia's top selling cars are all petrol or diesel-powered with the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger utes taking first and second positions in July.

 

The third-placed Toyota RAV4 is available as a petrol-electric hybrid, as are the Toyota Corolla and Hyundai Tucson, which are also in the top 10.

 

Ford from the middle of next year will be selling the American F-150 pick-up trucks in its dealerships but the fully-electric Lightning version sold in the U.S. won't be available in Australia.

 

Australia has a net zero by 2050 target with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government this month securing from the Greens support to legislate a 43 per cent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.

 

Bank Australia has a net zero by 2035 target.

 

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Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 6:03 a.m. No.17418728   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8855 >>8907 >>9096

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/flurry-retail-bankruptcies-warns-former-ceo-105209430.html

 

Yahoo Finance

Here comes a 'flurry' of retail bankruptcies, former retail CEO warns

 

Retailers on life support may go the way of the dinosaur in early 2023 should the economic slowdown cause a lackluster holiday shopping season.

 

"I think we will see a flurry of bankruptcies likely in the first quarter of 2023 if this holiday season is anything less than completely robust," Mark Cohen, former longtime CEO of Sear Canada and current Columbia University professor of retail studies, warned on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). "I don't think it will be, by the way."

 

Retail bankruptcies — which picked up in droves at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic — have fallen by the wayside as consumers returned to stores to stock up on apparel and other items coming out of the pandemic.

 

Only three retailers filed for bankruptcy in the second half of 2021 versus 20 in the same period in 2020, according to a report from BDO. There were no new retail bankruptcies filed from mid-September 2021 through mid-February 2022, the report found.

 

"There is no question as business becomes tougher to manage, weak players fall by the wayside," Cohen said. "They are particularly vulnerable to inflationary pricing and inflationary costs."

 

The bad news in retail continues to mount as the economy slows, calling into question how even the strongest in the sector would navigate a potential recession in 2023.

 

In early June, Target kicked off concerns about the retail sector's health with a shocking decision to liquidate massive amounts of slow-moving inventory and take a more cautious view on near-term profits.

 

Since then, discretionary retailers such as RH, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Kohl's have issued financial warnings for their second-quarter results.

 

Cohen said he is particularly concerned about the outlook for Bed Bath & Beyond, which he said is "in a world of hurt."

 

Other retailers are also indicating trouble. Nike took a more measured approach to its full-year financial outlook when it reported quarterly earnings. Bath & Body Works issued a second-quarter earnings warning as shoppers cut back on discretionary scented candles and hand sanitizer. And Gap just fired its CEO after another brutal quarter.

 

"I have never — maybe I don't remember — seen as much discounting with as much merchandise with high percents off," retail legend and former CEO of Gap and J. Crew Mickey Drexler told Yahoo Finance Live last week.

 

Drexler, who now helms high-end apparel player Alex Mill, added: "Our business is quite small but growing rapidly. So we are doing pretty well. But I think we are all being affected by the tough economy, inflation, and so on and so forth."

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 6:04 a.m. No.17418734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8855 >>8907

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11129133/Woke-Twitter-staff-warned-bonuses-HALF-expected-firm-suffers-huge-loss.html

 

Woke Twitter staff are warned upcoming bonuses will be HALF what they expected, as firm suffers huge loss and battles Musk over his aborted $44 billion acquisition deal

 

Twitter CFO Ned Segal sent an email on Friday telling staff that bonuses would be half what they expected

The company has suffered major financial setbacks in the second quarter of 2022, losing $270 million

The social media platformed blamed a skittish advertising industry that had not spent money due to the economic turmoil caused by the war in Ukraine

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's decision to pull out of a $44 billion bid for the company has sent the stock price plummeting nearly 30%

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 6:07 a.m. No.17418740   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8855 >>8907

>>17418736

Russian soldiers in Ukraine hospitalized with severe chemical poisoning – Moscow

 

Traces of the toxin Botulinum toxin Type B have been discovered in the troops, the Defense Ministry says

 

Several Russian soldiers involved in the military operation in Ukraine have been hospitalized with severe chemical poisoning, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Saturday.

 

Traces of the toxin Botulinum toxin Type B have been discovered in samples taken from the servicemen, the ministry said, accusing Kiev of “chemical terrorism.”

 

The Russian troops were “hospitalized with signs of severe poisoning” after being stationed near the village of Vasilyevka in Zaporozhye Region on July 31, the statement said.

 

“The Zelensky regime has authorized terrorist attacks with the use of toxic substances against Russian personnel and civilians” following a string of military defeats in Donbass and other areas, the ministry insisted.

 

Moscow plans to send laboratory tests from the soldiers to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 6:07 a.m. No.17418743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8855 >>8907

https://www.thethinkingconservative.com/judge-blocks-military-from-discharging-marines-who-object-to-covid-vaccine-mandate-on-religious-grounds/

 

Judge Blocks Military From Discharging Marines Who Object to COVID Vaccine Mandate on Religious Grounds

 

Hundreds of U.S. Marines who have had their requests for religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine mandate denied by the military branch are safe from discharge for now, after a ruling on Aug. 18 by a federal judge.

 

The Marines have failed to adhere to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which requires the federal government to prove that a compelling governmental interest requires a certain action and that no less restrictive alternatives exist, U.S. District Judge Steve Merryday, a George. H.W. Bush appointee, ruled.

 

That includes rejecting the vast majority of religious exemptions using boilerplate language, despite many Marines being deemed by chaplains to hold sincere religious beliefs, and not offering compelling reasons to support vaccinating the minority of Marines who want exemptions.

 

“Although each appellate denial affirms that which no party disputes—that COVID-19 vaccination might promote to some extent the health and readiness of the force—no denial demonstrates that accommodating a particular applicant will meaningfully impede the health and readiness of the 95% vaccinated force or meaningfully impede the military’s operations and duties,” Merryday said.

 

According to an Aug. 4 update, 95 percent of the Marines are fully vaccinated, or have received a primary series of a vaccine. As of that date, just 11 requests for religious accommodation have been approved, after zero were approved before February.

 

Filings from the Marines fail to focus on the circumstances for each applicant and utilize data primarily from 2020 and 2021, before the emergence of the Omicron virus variant, which is weaker and more immune-evasive than earlier strains, the judge noted.

 

He certified a class action for all active-duty and reserve Marines who were affirmed by a chaplain as having a sincere religious objection, who filed for a religious exemption before the deadline, whose initial request was denied, and who filed an appeal on time.

 

The Marines are forbidden from discharging any member of the class and from retaliating against them.

 

“Our courageous U.S. Marines finally have relief from these unlawful COVID shot mandates,” Mat Staver, chairman and founder of Liberty Counsel, said in a statement. The group is representing the Marines in the case.

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 6:22 a.m. No.17418786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8824 >>8871 >>9048

>>17418779

Incorrect.

a drop of ocean is ocean.

a spark of source is source.

 

"It’s empowering to understand we are God. We attract our experiences. Trust we created the plan.

 

Institutional religious dogma switch the concept that God is outside of us, to create authority to take freedom and power away. God is within. We have the power to create."

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 8:35 a.m. No.17419169   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9182

>>17418858

>>17418858

 

there is nothing to believe, all of this is easily KNOWN.

the tree the root the seed the fruit

the water the soil the air the pollinators

is all one thing

 

there is no separation.

 

your cells are within you, and are you

your thoughts are within you, from you, and are you

your seed etc.

extrapolate to the grandest scale.

 

All are brushstrokes in the masterpiece of creation, the mindscape of the creator. The source. All is within and is of the field. WHOLE

 

Journey well.

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 8:41 a.m. No.17419193   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9225 >>9244

>>17419182

incorrect.

All bodies are worlds and all worlds are bodies. KNOWABLE truth. You exist within a bodhi, just as you are host to a universe of life within you. All within is without. Above and below from micro to macro. You are a reflection of what you seek. As is ALL life.

 

Good bye now clown.

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 9:10 a.m. No.17419310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9315 >>9351

>>17419244

atom is thought the first light in the first mind(space) all are and are from that. the proof is you.

 

'nothing relevant' kek!

(you) are the most, only relevance

 

ayin

something from no thing

 

arsvibration> wave> heat> vapor> cloud> substance (water)> soot (clay)> earth (metals/crystals)> ars

 

repeat at every scale.

 

thought manifesting physical, disintegrating back into

 

who's thought is atom/Adam (you)? grasp?

(you) are the universe

Anonymous ID: 19e422 Aug. 20, 2022, 9:31 a.m. No.17419379   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17419367

thought (atom) born as substance (semen/christ)

born as zygote

born as foetus

born as (hu)man

born as star

etc

 

born again and again, as consciousness expands, so does the vessel