Vulnerable Humans,
Paul Craig Roberts is discussing the modification of an existing treaty which the US has already ratified, so a signature of the President is all that is required to change it, but it completely relinquishes national sovereignty to an unelected bureaucratic head of an international organization, who can declare a "pandemic" and "necessary countermeasures" without any regulatory restrictions. Such a bureaucrat is easy to replace and capture. The current one appears to be owned by Bill Gates.
People are unaware that the sovereignty of every country over its health practices is about to be turned over to the World Health Organization, an unaccountable bureaucracy. This is the final nail in our coffin. Once this goes through, we are captured in Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab’s net. The WHO alone can declare a pandemic and the protocols. https://www.globalresearch.ca/health-plot-against-people-world/5804327
Where is the myocarditis and pericarditis data, guys? We suspect it is very bad. You had until June to collect it and it should have been reported after December.
Deadline Passes For Pfizer To Submit Results Of Post-Vaccination Heart Inflammation Study To US Regulators
Regulators were also concerned about the potential risk of subclinical myocarditis, or heart inflammation without typical symptoms.
The FDA told Pfizer to carry out six studies, with various deadlines for completion and reporting final results to the agency. The first final deadline arrived on Dec. 31, 2022.
Pfizer was required to submit a report on the study, which was to assess the incidence of subclinical myocarditis following administration of a third dose of Pfizer’s vaccine, or a booster shot, in people aged 16 to 30.
It’s unclear whether Pfizer met the deadline. The company and the FDA did not respond to requests for comment. https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/deadline-passes-pfizer-submit-results-post-vaccination-heart-inflammation-study-us
Hey, look, this expensive new patented form of Ivermectin works better than anything against COVID. If only "we" had known!
(My patients knew, and lived. Vitamin-D is an important part of health and treatment. Zinc is part of treatment, etc.)
Ivermectin's Effectiveness Proven Again; 72% Efficacy 800,000 people died in the USA for nothing.
If we are to believe official numbers, about 1,121,000 people died of Covid in the USA. Given published effectiveness estimates of Ivermectin coming from honest studies, Ivermectin could have saved eight hundred thousand of those lives. The intentional suppression of Ivermectin cost us so dearly.
Given a 72% reduction in infection, natural immunity with Ivermectin would likely have stopped the pandemic entirely in 2020.
They say it was not a cyberattack, but this is just a designated "cause", not an explanation of what happened to ground all of the flights in the US before dawn.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it traced the mass system outage that temporarily grounded all domestic flight departures earlier that day to a "damaged database file." https://www.axios.com/2023/01/12/faa-outage-database-grounded-flights
A year ago Ukraine had an army, a well trained and equipped-to-NATO-standards army. Ukraine now has an "army" of new teenagers and old guys who were just drafted and stuck in freezing trenches until they get blown up by Russian artillery. Moon of Alabama looks at how that happened, through valuing PR headline "victories" more than human lives of Ukrainian soldiers. Time for more Polish soldiers? That's easier to arrange than facing reality, isn't it?
Had the professional Ukrainian army that exited before the war been allowed to give up on cities and had it used a mobile combined arms tactic of delay-retreat-counterattack it probably would have been more successful. But that army has by now been destroy with Russian artillery because Kiev insisted on holding cities and lines at any price.
The Special Military Operation is now "War", so the Commander of Russia's armed forces, General Gerasimov, comes in at a command level above the commander of current field operations, General Surovkin, who did not get "demoted". https://www.moonofalabama.org/2023/01/ukrainian-defense-lines-and-what-happens-when-they-are-breached.html#more
M.K. Bhadrakumar , Sweden hustled into military pact with US (summarized) Sweden needs to be inducted into NATO fast, because the arctic is thawing, which is going to be big business for oil, gas and shipping, and the US needs to hold more coastline.
Sweden has been friendly to Kurdish YKK members, considered "terrorists" by Turkey, who will not approve Swedish membership in NATO until Turkish demands are satisfied, which they cannot be until Erdogan gets re-elected this summer (and he needs to).
Sweden says "we're not going to keep trying to please you right now" to Turkey.
Finland says, "we're in no hurry to join NATO before Sweden does. We'll wait for Sweden".
US and Sweden are signing a quicky mutual defense pact to get US forces and equipment and influence into Sweden quickly. https://www.indianpunchline.com/sweden-hustled-into-military-pact-with-us/
Lake Mead is just getting drained by water use. The inputs to the lake are about the same as they ever were, but the use has been more than inflow since about Y2k. Graphs and everything. Not decreased rainfall or snowpack melt, just leaving too many taps open. This is going to hurt. Somebody has to use less. Thanks Dr. D. https://spectator.org/lake-mead-is-draining-not-climate-changing/
220 million barrels of oil have actually been released and sold, for "political expediency", not "strategic-emergency". If they don't go back in, they won't be there for an emergency. Maybe we can buy oil from Russia, but it will have to be at market-prices. (Trump wanted to buy at $35/bbl. but he was just catering to big-oil.)
180 Million Barrels Of Crude May Never Be Returned To The SPR
The Department of Energy had said at the end of last year it would only start buying oil for the SPR once the price of WTI falls to around $67-70 per barrel. Right now, WTI is trading at around $75. Yet this price appears to be insufficiently low for the DoE. And this is a problem because the total release from the SPR was not the original 180 million barrels, but more than 220 million barrels of crude.
This is problematic for more than one reason. First, because the SPR is at the lowest level since the early 1980s and, as some analysts have pointed out, it is a strategic reserve, meant to be there for times of emergency. So, if an emergency does occur, strategic oil reserves would be lower than they should be. https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/180-Million-Barrels-Of-Crude-May-Never-Be-Returned-To-The-SPR.html
Ben Davidson: "Solar Micronova Bombardment Timeline" video is 5 minutes to consider. This is a controversial, but well founded scientific hypothesis.
We are all placing bets, one way or another.
This one hour video on Climate Forcing by our sun and things like the galactic current sheet cycle, argues that the summation of all of these effects tends to cold, that the earth is currently receiving a peak of radiated and transmitted energy from the sun, which is excluded by climate science analysis as "other", which is synonymous with "man-made". That's not actually a "scientific" thing to assume.
I am trained in science, but not specifically in this particular science. The point is made that these "definitions" are hammered-in during training of scientists, so they are often treated as assumptions. All of our collected data is really on a short timeline, compared to geologic trends from ice cores and tree rings.
Again, we are all placing bets here, unavoidably placing bets on the next 30 years of terrestrial weather.
Climate Gambler
I've been paying attention to the climate change issue very closely for the better part of four decades now. I do see changes in our weather patterns but not what was expected according to the science behind it. I realize this is a short time in geologic terms and it could be down to just wobbling of the system. The problems I've noticed developing in the narrative is timing. A lot of changes are due to happen over this century according to the warming theories. These changes are not going to happen December 31st 2099. Droughts can happen fast over a couple of months so desertification could possibly follow on easily enough. The rising ocean is another tale all together. I've spent my entire life,(six plus decades), on the coast of Nova Scotia so any amount of sea level rise beyond a few inches would be noticed here quickly. What we have been seeing here is a lot of coastal erosion from large and more violent storms as well as more frequent, not hurricanes, just massive storms some of which move quite slowly sometimes. As a homesteader to some degree I had my own mill for years and sold a lot of timbers for local wharves and boathouses that needed repair both from age and destruction. Most were raising the height of there buildings and wharves not due to regular flooding from high tides, they seem to be about the same or only a few inches above what was normal a century ago. What we are seeing is greater storm surges and more often. The surges from hurricanes and tropical depressions are one think but we are now getting surges with just about every decent low that rolls through regardless of time of year. 50 to 80 Kph, (30-50mph), winds are not unusual here but the storm surge that comes with them is. I notice also that evaporation of the ground moisture seems to happen a lot fast now then in the past. By past I mean 30 plus years ago. It is most noticeable during the spring thaw. Anyway my point is that what Ben Davidson is showing with the peer review science on his site goes further to explaining some of the changes I'm seeing around me. Of course if the war mongers start lobbing nukes back and forth none of it will matter! Anyhow John soldier on brother the first hundred years are the hardest! The most wonderful thing about tiggers is tiggers is a wonderful thing! TTFN (ta ta for now).
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