Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 1:51 p.m. No.17424447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4449 >>4457 >>4462 >>4491 >>4735

https://twitter.com/EndGameWW3/status/1561421087493484544

 

EndGameWW3 🇺🇸

@EndGameWW3

Protesters Call to Decriminalize Sex With Animals in Germany

albawaba.com

Protesters Call to Decriminalize Sex With Animals in Germany | Al Bawaba

According to the German animal protection law, it is forbidden to have any sexual relationship between humans and animals.

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 1:53 p.m. No.17424452   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4512 >>4651 >>4744

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/daughter-putin-ally-reportedly-killed-assassination-attempt

 

Zelensky Warns Of 'Nastier' Phase Of War As Russia Says Dugin Car Bombing Was A 'Contract Killing'

 

Update1050ET: Ukraine is bracing for a likely escalation in Russian attacks following last night's killing of the daughter of Alexander Dugin - Darya Dugina - by what looked to be a car bomb as she as driving his car home from an event. Based on the details that emerged, many believe it was an assassination attempt on the prominent but deeply controversial Russian political commentator and philosopher himself.

 

Contrary to current exaggerated Western mainstream headlines referring to him as "Putin's brain" - there's no clear evidence that Dugin and Putin have ever even met (much less a photograph of the two together or in the same room, which we've yet to find), though the influence of Dugin's thought on certain Russian political circles is clear. He's long been central to developing the so-called 'Russian world' ideology, but his influence on actual Kremlin policy circles has been marginal at best especially since 2014, given he's been much more hawkish and maximalist when it comes to the Ukraine crisis, at times uncomfortably so for Russia's political leadership.

 

On Sunday, Russia's Investigative Committee said in an official statement that it has opened a murder investigation following a car bomb being detonated under Alexander Dugin's vehicle, which only his daughter Darya was driving at the time (eyewitnesses say he switched cars at the last minute when returning from an event).

 

cont….

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 1:54 p.m. No.17424454   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4495

North Carolina Supreme Court Enacts a Full-Scale Judicial Coup

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/08/19/north-carolina-supreme-court-enacts-a-full-scale-judicial-coup-n614662

 

North Carolina’s Supreme Court has made one of the most insane judicial decisions in the nation’s history, and that’s absolutely not hyperbole.

 

In what can only be described as a full-scale judicial coup, the Democrat-controlled body has ruled that the North Carolina General Assembly is illegitimate and can not enact amendments to the state’s constitution. Their reasoning? That the state’s legislature is “gerrymandered.”

 

🚨🚨🚨 North Carolina Supreme Court: racially gerrymandered North Carolina General Assembly, as an unconstitutionally constituted legislature, did not have the power to propose amendments to the North Carolina Constitution. https://t.co/uFziakRm4J

 

— Anthony Michael Kreis (@AnthonyMKreis) August 19, 2022

 

The amendments in question were to enshrine the state’s voter ID law and to put in place an income tax cap. Those are now in limbo after the Democrat supreme court decided it has supremacy over the duly-elected officials of North Carolina’s voters. It’s hard to put into words how crazy that is and how dangerous of a precedent it is. This is the same court that ruled earlier in the year that the general assembly can’t draw its own congressional map, representing one of the few GOP failures regarding redistricting in a red state.

 

Democrats currently hold a 4-3 majority on the court, a dynamic almost certain to change after November’s elections where the GOP is favored to take a 5-2 majority. So the good news here is that this insane judicial coup won’t last long. That it’s gotten to this point is still dangerous, though. What happens if courts all across the country start ruling oppositional legislatures are illegitimate?

 

Of course, the US Supreme Court might have something to say about that.

 

Justice Berger writes that today’s decision by the NC Supreme Court may violate US Supreme Court precedent & the 14th amendment. pic.twitter.com/ytqoLqGPRY

 

— Justin (@JustR_02) August 19, 2022

 

November can’t get here soon enough. Democrats across the country are completely out of control, and the only thing that’s going to stop this is voters putting Republicans in office at all levels. Judges have no right to proclaim entire branches of government illegitimate, curtailing their elected powers, for what are purely partisan reasons. These Democrats didn’t want voter ID enshrined, so they invented this ruling out of whole cloth, backed by absolutely nothing at all. It’s time to send them a message at the polls.

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 1:57 p.m. No.17424459   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Dana Parish

@danaparish

🚨 WE HAVE REACHED A NEW LOW

 

https://twitter.com/danaparish/status/1561175402499805184

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2 p.m. No.17424481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4487

https://news.yahoo.com/monkeypox-cases-more-double-l-174325038.html

 

Monkeypox cases more than double in L.A. County. One region is hit particularly hard

(jail and in a homeless shelter)

 

The number of cumulative monkeypox cases has more than doubled in Los Angeles County in the last two weeks as officials race to better track the virus and more widely vaccinate more vulnerable communities.

 

There have been 1,105 cumulative monkeypox cases reported countywide as of Friday, according to data from the Department of Public Health. As of this week, that total includes the region's first cases in a jail and in a homeless shelter, according to health officer Dr. Muntu Davis. The median age of people with confirmed monkeypox cases in L.A. County is 35.

 

Nearly half the county’s cases for which geographic information is available have been reported in the health service planning area for the central part of the county, which includes West Hollywood, Hollywood, downtown Los Angeles, Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz and Boyle Heights. About 12% of the county’s residents live in this region.

 

About 15% of L.A. County’s monkeypox cases are in an area that includes the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys, county health data show. Roughly 22% of county residents live in that region.

 

The Antelope and San Gabriel valleys have reported the fewest cases.

 

The disease — characterized by a rash and lesions that can look like pimples, bumps or blisters — primarily spreads through prolonged skin-to-skin contact with those lesions, which may be in hard-to-see places or mistaken for other skin issues. The lesions can appear first in the genital area and rectum before spreading to other parts of the body.

 

"Although cases are increasing in Los Angeles County, the risk of infection in the general population continues to remain very low," Davis said during a briefing Thursday.

 

About 98% of cases for which there is gender identity information available are among males, county figures show. And 98% of cases for which sexual orientation is known are among people who identify as gay or bisexual, Davis said.

 

Although the disease can be quite painful, it is rarely fatal. Globally, there have been five deaths in the outbreak, none of which have been in the U.S.

 

“I want to reiterate that we continue to approach this outbreak with the utmost urgency to slow its spreading in California,” Dr. Tomás Aragón, California's public health director and health officer, said Friday.

 

Wastewater testing, which continues to prove useful in estimating the spread of the coronavirus, is also now being employed to track monkeypox.

 

In late June — about a month after the first California case was confirmed — monkeypox DNA was detected in wastewater in San Francisco, according to the WastewaterSCAN coalition, a group of scientists who have been testing sewage for the coronavirus since 2020.

 

“It helps understand how widespread this is,” said Stanford civil and environmental engineering professor Alexandria Boehm, one of the lead researchers on the WastewaterSCAN team.

 

The monkeypox virus also has been detected in L.A. County wastewater. Samples from the Joint Water Pollution Plant in Carson, which serves about 4 million residents and businesses in southern and eastern L.A. County, showed a small presence on July 31 and for three days during the first week in August, according to WastewaterSCAN data. The virus has not been detected there since, despite the rising case rates in the county.

 

By comparison, monkeypox DNA has been detected almost every day since June 27 at two wastewater facilities in San Francisco — and at much higher levels than in L.A. County.

 

Still, Boehm said that doesn’t mean there’s not more monkeypox in Los Angeles County; it’s just been difficult to detect among the massive sample size.

 

Because the L.A. County wastewater facility serves such a large number of people “you have to think about the sensitivity of detecting monkeypox relative to the incident rate in the population,” Boehm said. “Just because you don’t detect monkeypox, doesn’t mean there’s nobody [in that waste watershed] with monkeypox.”

 

It is not immediately clear whether the L.A. County Department of Public Health plans to expand monkeypox testing in wastewater. The county has been monitoring wastewater for the coronavirus for months, including at the Joint Water Pollution Plant, as well as at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant in Playa del Rey and facilities near Lancaster and Malibu.

 

 

pt1

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:02 p.m. No.17424487   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4489

>>17424481

>>17424481

The California Department of Public Health this week released updated guidance recommending that those with a confirmed or suspected monkeypox case should isolate at home until either infection has been ruled out or their lesions are fully healed, a fresh layer of skin has formed and they've been free of other symptoms for at least 48 hours.

 

Residents can resume limited, lower-risk activities if they've been free of fever, respiratory symptoms or new lesions for at least 48 hours and any lesions that can't be covered — like those on the face — are fully healed. In that instance, residents would need to bandage or cover any unhealed lesions, wear a well-fitting mask when around others; and avoid crowded settings, sharing towels or personal objects, and direct skin-to-skin contact.

 

People who have had monkeypox do not need the vaccine because they are immune, according to the county Department of Public Health. People who got the first dose of vaccine and were later infected generally don't need the second dose; however, a second dose may be suggested by a healthcare provider.

 

County officials have begun to make vaccinations available to high-risk people in the county jail system and among homeless people.

 

Officials have long said the risk of monkeypox exposure is primarily through intimate skin-to-skin contact, and transmission of the virus has not been seen in this outbreak through surfaces at gyms or other public surfaces.

 

 

pt2

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:02 p.m. No.17424489   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17424487

However, in 2018, there was a single documented case of monkeypox transmission in Britain in which a healthcare assistant was infected with monkeypox after changing “presumably contaminated bedding” without wearing a face mask or respirator. The worker had contact with the sheets during a time at which the patient had skin lesions but hadn’t yet been diagnosed with monkeypox and placed under isolation, according to medical journals.

 

Davis suggested that workers who are cleaning surfaces in settings that are touched frequently, such as gym equipment, or laundering bedding, towels and uniforms, take care to implement reasonable general-prevention practices that also protect against COVID-19 and other illnesses.

 

Workers should wear disposable gloves when cleaning, and workplaces should make handwashing facilities and hand sanitizer available for employees and customers, Davis said.

 

“We also encourage businesses where workers provide personal care services — such as massages or skin treatment — to consider posting signage asking customers or clients to delay services if they are experiencing symptoms, or if they have new or unexplained rashes, bumps, pustules, blisters or scabs that started as blisters,” he said.

 

Also recommended is "that workers visually inspect the area of skin that will be touched. And, of course, workers should not under any circumstances touch a rash," Davis continued.

 

Residents can request the monkeypox vaccine through their regular healthcare provider or sign up online with the county Department of Public Health to request a vaccination. They also can call the health agency at (833) 540-0473, seven days a week between 8 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.

 

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Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:04 p.m. No.17424493   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/_/status/1561225235113775105

 

Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis

@DrLoupis

They knew what would happen to the vaccinated kids.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-oral-blood-thinning-medication-children

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:10 p.m. No.17424513   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4528 >>4582

☢️🇺🇸Will🇺🇸☢️

@notBilly

Disturbing video of off duty Alabama police officer being attacked with a vehicle.😳

 

https://twitter.com/notBilly/status/1560786280493236224

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:13 p.m. No.17424517   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:16 p.m. No.17424527   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4530 >>4535 >>4543

https://twitter.com/cocovid1984/status/1561094381783883777

 

The German government on Wednesday presented its plans for new coronavirus measures for the coming fall and winter as it expects virus cases to go up again during the colder season.

Wearing masks on planes and during long-distance travel by train and bus will be mandatory from October to early April all over Germany.

Mandatory mask-wearing and the presentation of a negative coronavirus test will apply to hospitals, nursing homes and similar institutions with vulnerable people.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/03/germany-announces-new-covid-measures-for-fall-expecting-another-wave-of-infections.html

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:19 p.m. No.17424535   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4559

>>17424527

Germany will have tri-color coded digital vaxx passports, GREEN for 'freshly vaxxed', Yellow after 3 months, and mandatory masks for yellow, etc…

 

vaxx every 3 months for life.

Anonymous ID: a8bc92 Aug. 21, 2022, 2:41 p.m. No.17424595   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4651 >>4749 >>4842 >>4920

https://mobile.twitter.com/GabinJean3/status/1559449911258537984

 

Risk of autoimmunity and covid vaccines

"researchers examined a cohort of 108 healthcare workers by following their antibody titers before vaccination, at three months and at 12 months after vaccination."

They tested for the presence of antinuclear antibodies (ANA).

 

2/3 "It has been shown that 20% of vaccinated people who were ANA negative became positive within 12 months of vaccination. Additionally, healthcare workers who were already positive had a higher antibody titer ."

 

3/3 These figures are to be compared for example "to the vaccination against influenza which, in general, did not modify the percentage of healthy adults presenting positive auto-antibodies."

It will be necessary to read the article carefully after publication.

en: https://philipmcmillan-substack-com.translate.goog/p/mrna-vaccines-may-trigger-autoimmunity?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=fr&_x_tr_hl=en

 

4/3 I had forgotten one detail: the abstract also suggests that there is a dose-effect relationship, with the 3 doses more likely than the 2 doses to develop the presence of these autoimmunity markers.

Has another article already available looked at this subject?