I know it is older, but this shows you the satanic LYING MINION CANADA IS DEALING WITH!!!
Finance Critic Pierre Poilievre grills Justin Trudeau on how much his family has received from the Charity while he testifies. WATCH HIM SQUIRM LIKE A WORM….LOL
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‘NOBODY BELIEVES YOU’: Poilievre grills Trudeau as he testifies over CHARITY controversy!! Gets real good around the 1:00 minute mark!!
The would be King-Emperors of the world don’t just want to transform energy and change the weather, they also want to rebuild the entire financial system, no doubt to put the UN at the centre of the rivers of money.
Make no mistake, the lauded “loss and damages” fantasy plan was but a shiny bauble to distract you. The bigger ambit is to get the West to pay for the whole world to become a solar and windmill paradise and — “obviously” that means they have to rebuild the entire world’s financial system. (They actually say that).
Sensible investors will notice that it is 200 times as expensive to try to control the weather with windmills as it is to pay for all the current (theoretical) damage. Sadly, nobody is talking about sensible investments.
The UN announcement comes dressed up in a headline about the paltry Christmas fantasy payments to the third world. But a few paragraphs in are the “other details” about payments that are larger than most national GDP’s and the naked desire for the UN to be the conduit for the cash.
One in every 500 children under five years who received the Pfizer mRNA Covid vaccine were hospitalised with a vaccine injury, and one in 200 had symptoms ongoing for weeks or months afterwards, a study has found.
The study published in JAMA included 7,806 children aged five or younger who were followed up of for an average of 91.4 days following their first Pfizer vaccination. It was a retrospective cohort study done as an authenticated online survey (response rate 41.1%) in spring 2022 which included parents or caregivers who registered children for SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in outpatient care facilities in Germany. It compared the adverse events to those of the same children with other vaccinations in order to control for over-reporting.
It concluded that the symptoms reported after Pfizer vaccination were “comparable overall” to those for other vaccines. Let’s see.
Any symptoms: 62% higher
Musculoskeletal (muscles and bones) symptoms: 155% higher
Dermatologic (skin) symptoms: 118% higher
Otolaryngologic (ears, nose and throat) symptoms: 537% higher
One misappropriated term making the rounds in dissident circles that really grinds my gears as an ostentatious pedant is the idea of the powers that be acting as social architects by implementing a strategy centered on the “Hegelian Dialectic.”
While the dynamic they’re describing — one in which crises are manufactured in order to push solutions which reorganize social structures under their hegemony — is an astute observation, the characterization of it as an application of Hegel’s dialectical methodology is incorrect. Hegel did not invent the principle of dialectics afterall, that is credited to Zeno of Elea, the 5th century BC Greek philosopher and founder of the Eleatic School, by Aristotle. Hegel’s contributions to the philosophy of dialectics would not be formulated until nearly 2 millennia later. While they were certainly poignant and have profound resonance on the modern study of dialectics, the system Hegel described does not meet the aforementioned description. Instead, that social engineering process of ascribing thesis > antithesis > synthesis as problem > reaction > solution is more accurately characterized as an example of the dialectic materialism of Karl Marx, which theorized that changing social conditions would facilitate a re-organization of society toward whatever goal those in power sought.
That philosophical diatribe aside, Moderna’s recent announcement of a new drug it is developing is a picturesque example of that problem > reaction > solution framework that many point to as evidence of a pre-existent elitist motive which masquerades behind the guise of a manufactured problem. Amidst a global surge in episodes of cardiac disease, Moderna has announced it is developing an mRNA shot that will be injected directly into the heart in order to stop myocardial infractions or to put it more bluntly: heart attacks.
Commenting on the German foreign minister’s declaration that Europe is “fighting a war against Russia,” Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on Thursday that this was news to him, and wished Berlin better luck than in WWII.
Croatia “should in no way help” Ukraine militarily, Milanovic said while visiting the port city of Split. “Do you want us to enter the war?”
Framing the Ukraine conflict as one between Washington and Moscow, he reminded reporters that he was criticized for merely echoing the words of Kiev’s defense minister, about the current conflict being a “proxy war” between NATO and Russia.
“Now the German foreign minister says we must be united, because I quote, we are at war with Russia. I didn’t know that,” Milanovic said. “Maybe Germany is at war with Russia, but then, good luck, maybe this time it turns out better than 70-odd years ago.”
The Croatian president was baffled to hear such a claim from the leader of the German Greens, which he said used to be a pacifist party equally against the US and the USSR, and not from Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Newly appointed Republican speaker of the US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy is reportedly preparing for a visit to Taiwan. The news should not surprise anybody.
Beholden to his party’s right wing, which blocked his election 15 times, and a scathing opponent of China, it is to be expected that McCarthy is both out to make life as difficult as possible for the Biden administration and to derail any stability in Washington’s relations with Beijing, pushing for further hawkishness where possible.
In anticipation of this visit, the Pentagon is making contingency plans already. When Nancy Pelosi controversially visited Taiwan in August, it generated a crisis as China responded with fierce military exercises, raising alarm about a potential war brewing between the US and China over the island’s fate. Of course, there is nothing the Republican Party in particular would like to do more than to steer US-China ties towards conflict in the bid to introduce even more hard-line policies against Beijing and to intensify an already emerging cold war.
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India said on Friday it had accidentally fired a missile into Pakistan this week because of a “technical malfunction” during routine maintenance, giving its version of events after Pakistan summoned India’s envoy to protest.
Military experts have in the past warned of the risk of accidents or miscalculations by the nuclear-armed neighbors, which have fought in numerous armed clashes, usually over the disputed territory of Kashmir.
Tensions have eased in recent months, and the incident, which may have been the first of its kind, immediately raised questions about safety mechanisms.
“On 9 March 2022, in the course of routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a missile,” the Indian Ministry of Defence said in a three-paragraph statement.
“It is learned that the missile landed in an area of Pakistan. While the incident is deeply regrettable, it is also a matter of relief that there has been no loss of life due to the accident.”