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Natural Immunity Emerges As Potential Legal Challenge To Vaccine Mandates (Y!)
Lancet Covid Origins Panel Disbanded Over Ties To Peter Daszak (DM)
Dear Idiot: I Will Laugh (Denninger)
We Are All Cattle Now (Eugyppius)
The NBA’s Anti-Vaxxers Are Trying to Push Around the League (RS)
How The US Vaccine Effort Derailed And Why We Shouldn’t Be Surprised (G.)
Treating Antisocial Elements For What They Are (K.)
Inside The CIA’s Secret War Plans Against Wikileaks (Y!)
CIA Was Ready To Wage Gun Battle In London Streets Over Assange (RT)
Mike Pompeo And The CIA’s War On WikiLeaks and Julian Assange (Gosztola)
CIA’s Assange Abduction/Murder Plan Raises Questions For Australia (Crikey)

 

 

“Medical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left”
– Aldous Huxley

 

 

No infections, lots of excess deaths. Why?

 

 

 

 

O’Looney

 

 

Launch 1,000 cases.

Natural Immunity Emerges As Potential Legal Challenge To Vaccine Mandates (Y!)

The argument that natural immunity against COVID-19 is an alternative to vaccination is emerging as a potential legal challenge to federally mandated vaccination policies. Vaccination is already required for certain workers and some college students. The federal government, despite steeper legal hurdles to imposing vaccination, has also invoked the U.S. Department of Labor to mandate inoculation for health care workers and is expected to roll out a larger policy effectively mandating vaccination for a majority of U.S. workers. The stated goal behind mandatory vaccination policies is to protect against the spread of disease, meaning that the crux of any policy is immunity.

The notion that a previous COVID-19 infection provides natural immunity that can be at least as good as vaccination in some people is something a judge would likely need to consider in a challenge to a mandatory policy, especially against a government actor. “I think that a judge might reject a rule that’s been issued by a body, like the U.S. Department of Labor or by a state, that has not been sufficiently thought through as it relates to the science,” Erik Eisenmann, a labor and employment attorney with Husch Blackwell, told Yahoo Finance. Some recent research, which looks at hundreds of thousands of cases in Israel and has yet to undergo peer review, indicates that natural immunity might be at least as effective as vaccination in certain people.

Other peer-reviewed research cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which looks at dozens of cases in the U.S., indicated that certain people who suffered from a COVID-19 infection did not create antibodies (ie, natural immunity) at all. In August, the CDC published a study of 246 Kentucky residents, concluding that vaccination offers higher protection than a previous COVID infection. The CDC said the study went through a “rigorous multi-level clearance process” before submission, though analysis was conducted before the Delta variant became prevalent in the U.S. The CDC says the Kentucky data indicates that vaccines offer better protection than natural immunity alone, and medical professionals widely recommend vaccination for everyone who is eligible — including those who have experienced a prior COVID-19 infection.

Legally challenging COVID-19 vaccine mandates involves both science and law. The scientific arguments are based on certain studies over the past year, including the Israel study, and studies out of Cleveland Clinic and Washington University. A June study that tracked 52,238 Cleveland Clinic employees found that within 1,359 previously infected and unvaccinated people, none contracted a subsequent COVID-19 infection over the five-month study. The findings led authors to conclude that prior infection makes a person “unlikely to benefit from COVID-19 vaccination.” Nevertheless, Cleveland Clinic stated afterwards that it continued to recommend vaccination for people previously infected, stressing that the research was conducted in late 2020 and early 2021 before the emergence of the Delta variant.

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I don’t trust Jeffrey Sachs.

Lancet Covid Origins Panel Disbanded Over Ties To Peter Daszak (DM)

The chairman of a COVID-19 origins task force affiliated with the Lancet scientific journals has disbanded the commission over its ties to controversial researcher Peter Daszak and his EcoHealth Alliance. Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs told the Wall Street Journal on Saturday that he was concerned with the links to Daszak, who led the task force until recusing himself from that role in June. Daszak, who lives in New York, devoted his career to championing so-called ‘gain of function’ research to engineer coronavirus to be more deadly to humans, arguing that it was the best chance to detect and prevent a global pandemic. Shocking documents released this week revealed his 2018 proposal to help the Wuhan Institute of Virology engineer bat coronaviruses to be more deadly, by inserting genetic features that are similar to those found in SARS-CoV-2.

There is still no conclusive proof as to whether COVID-19, a coronavirus linked to bats, first jumped to humans from a wild animal or in a lab setting. But from the early days of the pandemic, Daszak has made every effort to paint the lab origin hypothesis as a ‘conspiracy theory,’ including masterminding a letter in the Lancet that established a veneer of scientific consensus that natural origin was the only possibility. If the virus did emerge from a lab performing the experiments he championed, it would be a crushing blow to Daszak’s research. Natural origin, on the other hand, would vindicate his life’s work seeking to prevent the next pandemic. Several members of the disbanded Lancet task force have collaborated with Daszak or EcoHealth Alliance on projects in the past.

‘I just didn’t want a task force that was so clearly involved with one of the main issues of this whole search for the origins, which was EcoHealth Alliance,’ Dr. Sachs told the Journal. Sachs said a new Lancet Covid-19 Commission would continue studying the origins for a report to be published in mid-2022, but broaden its scope to include input from other experts on biosafety concerns, including risky laboratory research. It comes just days after the release of bombshell documents showing Daszak’s 2018 funding request to the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) seeking $14.2 million to fund gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan lab.

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“Their data, official public health data, says that (1) the jabs wear off, (2) those who were jabbed are spreading the disease and (3) you who got jabbed are at high risk of getting ****ed.”

Dear Idiot: I Will Laugh (Denninger)

So The Miami Herald — and Yahoo — think they can print this without consequence? “That’s why we were glad President Biden stopped asking nicely, started requiring vaccinations everywhere he had power to do so. We were also glad when employers followed suit. And if that’s a problem for you, then, yes, goodbye, sayonara, auf wiedersehen, adios and adieu. We’ll miss you, to be sure. But you’re asking us to choose between your petulance and our lives. And that’s really no choice at all.” Is that so? Well here’s a bit of science for you, *******: The jabs don’t work. In fact you admit they don’t work. If you believed they did work you wouldn’t care about us. You might call us stupid, but that’s the end of it right? You’re safe, we’re not. So what? You live your life and if we kill ourselves, so be it. You don’t ban beer because I can drink myself to death, right?

So why are you all up in arms? There’s only one answer: You know you did something stupid and put yourself in a worse position rather than a better one when you got vaccinated! So now, having done something that you know is dumb you insist others join you in your ritualized suicide cult, headed by Biden, Fauci and Rochelle. Have a look at Scotland if you think I’m wrong on this. Their data, official public health data, says that (1) the jabs wear off, (2) those who were jabbed are spreading the disease and (3) you who got jabbed are at high risk of getting ****ed. Not a little ****ed either. Indeed you traded what was 18 months to get rid of the extra 100lbs for a non-sterilizing, lightly-tested jab that on the history was very unlikely to work out well. It never had before for any coronavirus, so why would you believe, without years or even decades of evidence, that “this time its different”?

So when — not if, when — you get a so-called “breakthrough” infection the evidence is you will get screwed faster, harder, and more-certainly than someone never vaccinated. You’re at least as likely to die. Indeed, if you talk to clinicians they will tell you point-blank that once you get into the hospital being vaccinated has no statistical benefit on outcome. Oh sure, it appears being jabbed comes with a lower risk of death close in to your vaccination date, but remember, when you got vaccinated you also took a wildly-elevated risk of myocarditis which, on the data, progresses to heart failure a frightening part of the time within five years and which is asymptomatic until there is nothing you can do about it because the root, PAH, is not detectable from outside the body by non-invasive means.

If that turns out badly five years down the road you either get a heart transplant (at six-figure cost, permanent disability and permanent dependence on anti-rejection drugs) or you’re dead. Never mind those people who took the first jab, got hammered by it, couldn’t go back for the second due to the risk of immediate death and now are stuck with permanent compromise from infection and wildly elevated risk of mortality. By the way that’s in the data too and your demands and screaming are why those people are screwed. Just in case you missed that let me say it again: You screwed them. Many among us, myself included, calculated that the risk from infection was less than the risk from being jabbed. I was right. I got infected, placed no burden on the health care system, survived, recovered, I have no apparent bad lasting effects, my exercise tolerance is back to where it was and I gained durable, broad and deep immunity which the jabs do not confer.

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“Coronavirus vaccines have been used in animals for years, with extremely unimpressive results.”

We Are All Cattle Now (Eugyppius)

There is nothing surprising about the failure of our vaccines. In fact it was totally predictable. Coronavirus vaccines have been used in animals for years, with extremely unimpressive results. The problem is that coronaviruses infect the mucosal surfaces of the lungs, at what is basically the very edge of the reach of our immune systems. You could say that this their grand strategy. They work their way in from our least protected borders. Typically, nasal spray vaccines are preferred in animals to stimulate immunity in the mucosa. Unfortunately, even the sprays achieve immunity that „is often short-lived, requires frequent boosting, and may not prevent re-infection.“ This is after decades of vaccine development and the considerably reduced safety standards observed in veterinary medicine.

Our own SARS-2 vaccines, despite their fancy mRNA and virus vector technology, are entirely of a piece with veterinary standards. They have a poor side effect profile, they provide only temporary and partial protection against infection, and they are deployed on a vast scale with no regard for the evolutionary pressure they place on the virus or their broader consequences for infection dynamics. These are normal standards in the context of industrial livestock, where most animals are not raised to live very long in any event, and the risk of occasional accidents — inadvertently favouring or even causing lethal superstrains, or inflicting widespread vaccine injuries — can be weighed against the economic loss associated with mortality from infections.

Of all animal coronavirus vaccines, the most successful is that which prevents IBV, or infectious bronchitis virus, in chickens. IBV is mainly deadly to chicks, who are vaccinated almost immediately after hatching with a live, attenuated virus vaccine. These kinds of vaccines are preferred over deactivated virus vaccines in animals, because they elicit a better immune response. The reason is simple: The weakened vaccine virus actually infects you and your immune system remembers the event accordingly. Some SARS-2 attenuated virus vaccines are even in development for humans, but it is unlikely they will ever be used, because they are very dangerous. The attenuated virus, because it replicates in the cells of the vaccinated, can reacquire its prior virulence via mutations. This happened with early attenuated vaccines against poliovirus in humans.

And there is an added danger, that the recently vaccinated might come into contact with the wild virus, and recombination events might then combine splice together the genomes of both, yielding unpredictable, potentially very lethal, mutant strains. IBV vaccines protect the chickens from infection for only about nine weeks. That‘s long enough for the chickens destined to be eaten, but those raised for their eggs require constant boosters. They receive two or three attenuated virus vaccines at first, and then periodic deactivated virus boosters thereafter, to maintain their protection. Adenovirus vector vaccines have been tried in chickens, with efficacy similar to that induced by the attenuated virus vaccines. This is very likely an unstated reason that vaccine vector and mRNA messenger technology were used for our own SARS-2 jabs. It was known from experience with animals that deactivated virus vaccines would not work nearly as well, and that attenuated viruses were too dangerous.

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You sure it’s not the league trying to push the players around?

The NBA’s Anti-Vaxxers Are Trying to Push Around the League (RS)

One by one, the basketball players — non-vaccinated star here, fully-inoculated veteran on mute down there, a full-on anti-vaxxer front-and-center — logged into the video conference. The annual summer meeting of the powerful NBA union had gone virtual again on August 7, and high on the agenda for the season ahead was a proposed mandate from the league office that 100 percent of players get vaccinated against Covid-19. One response echoed from squares across the screen, according to players and an executive on the call: “Non-starter. Non-starter.” The NBA had relied on science above all to lead the sports world through the Covid nightmare, from the league’s outbreak-driven shutdown to a pandemic-proof playoff bubble in Disney World to game after game with fans back in the stands.

But after two plagued seasons of non-stop nasal swabbing, quarantining and distrust, unvaccinated players were pushing back. They made their case to the union summit: There should be testing this year, of course, just not during off-days. They’d mask up on the court and on the road, if they must. But no way would they agree to a mandatory jab. The vaccine deniers had set the agenda; the players agreed to take their demands for personal freedom to the NBA’s negotiating table. This month, league officials caught a break: Two of America’s most progressive cities, New York and San Francisco, would require pro athletes to show proof of one Covid-19 vaccination dose to play indoors, except with an approved medical or religious exemption. Which meant that one of the NBA’s biggest stars — one known for being receptive to conspiratorial beliefs — would be under heavy pressure to get a shot. And if Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving could be convinced to take the vaccine, then maybe, just maybe, the whole league could create a new kind of bubble together.

When asked directly about Irving’s vaccination status — or his plans to change it — multiple people familiar with his thinking declined to answer directly. But one confidant and family member floated to Rolling Stone the idea of anti-vaxx players skipping home games to dodge the New York City ordinance… or at least threatening to protest them, until the NBA changes its ways. “There are so many other players outside of him who are opting out, I would like to think they would make a way,” says Kyrie’s aunt, Tyki Irving, who runs the seven-time All-Star’s family foundation and is one of the few people in his regular circle of advisors. “It could be like every third game. So it still gives you a full season of being interactive and being on the court, but with the limitations that they’re, of course, oppressing upon you. There can be some sort of formula where the NBA and the players can come to some sort of agreement.”

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“..vaccine misinformation campaigns overwhelmingly popular in conservative circles..”

How The US Vaccine Effort Derailed And Why We Shouldn’t Be Surprised (G.)

The cause of flagging vaccine uptake in the United States has flummoxed national health authorities, who in May loosened mask guidance in hopes it would encourage more people to get vaccinated, in July again recommended masks because of the Delta variant, and hoped August’s full FDA approval of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine would increase vaccine mandates. In a September speech, just days before the US slipped behind Japan, Joe Biden channeled national exasperation: “Many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million Americans who are still not vaccinated even though the vaccine is safe, effective and free.” He called for vaccine mandates impacting 100 million Americans, two-thirds of US workers.

However, all these strategies have failed to encourage more than 900,000 Americans per day to get vaccinated in recent weeks, far lower than nearly 3m doses administered per day in April, the height of the vaccination push. Finally, in mid-September, the country’s slow progress allowed Japan to surpass the US both in terms of vaccination rate per 100,000 people and percentage of the total population with one or both shots. There are very specific, well-documented reasons that Americans are hesitant to take vaccines. They vary from the troubling way the medical system treats people of color, to vaccine misinformation campaigns overwhelmingly popular in conservative circles, to logistical challenges.

But population health researchers, whose work considers how society as a whole is fairing, said low vaccine uptake may be looked at another way: as the predictable outcome of a campaign subject to entrenched social forces that have diminished American health and life expectancy since the 1980s. “When I look at this I do see a very familiar pattern,” said Dr Steven Woolf, a prominent population health researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University. “When Operation Warp Speed came out I thought I was just seeing a modern example of this old problem where the scientific community developed the vaccine at ‘warp speed,’ but the implementation system for getting it out into the community was inadequate”. Woolf calls this “breakthrough without follow-through”. In that light, the plodding vaccination campaign could be seen as one more aspect of the American “health disadvantage”.

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“These and others in the anti-vax movement are basically enemies of society and need to be treated accordingly, without hesitation…”

Treating Antisocial Elements For What They Are (K.)

Day-to-day life in Greece is excessively determined by people defying laws, rules and reason; it’s disappointing and extremely frustrating. But this, as former prime minister Kostas Simitis once said, is Greece and it doesn’t look like it’s changing much. It’s exhausting for citizens yearning for basic normalcy to be assailed by the prevalent delinquency and to feel that their quality of life is being constantly undermined, often with the tolerance of the state apparatus. Right now, events are being defined by our fellow citizens who refuse to get the Covid vaccine and by the obstinacy of deniers of all stripes. Whether they’re jerks, kooks, nitwits, thugs, vote-mongers or religious fanatics is neither here nor there. They are a swarm that is endangering the lives of the rest of us, having a negative impact on the quality of everyday life and obstructing the vital functions of society.

The state, therefore, has an obligation to all the “normal” people in this country to decisively deal with such antisocial elements. Admittedly, there are more antisocial Greeks out there. There are the unconscionable priests and monks who preach against the vaccines, the lawyers exploiting the anti-vax movement, the judges approving the exhumation of Covid victims, the relatives suing doctors for a payout, the parents calling the police on teachers implementing the law, the nurses and other state workers who refuse to be vaccinated but expect to keep getting paid… These and others in the anti-vax movement are basically enemies of society and need to be treated accordingly, without hesitation. Especially given that the overwhelming majority of the political world claims to support vaccinations.

The truth is that the antisocial behavior we are seeing right now is not the result of the pandemic. It may appear so, but is, in fact endemic and manifests in all sorts of ways: violence in the soccer arena and on the streets; interminable protest rallies and marches; sit-ins at schools and universities; increasingly aggressive and unruly driving; sound pollution; nasty graffiti; posters pasted willy-nilly on public walls; grimy bowls of water and food scattered here and there for strays; and, of course, in the inability or indifference of the state to these and so many other such phenomena. And even in the favorable decisions and amendments passed by every government to accommodate those breaking the rules and shirking their obligations. At the end of the day, it’s the suckers who dream of a different kind of Greece who end up paying the price.

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Edward Snowden @Snowden: “Stop what you’re doing and read this. The CIA developed plans to kill or kidnap an award-winning journalist whose work they did not like — before they charged him with a crime. The case against Julian Assange must be dropped—and condemned.”

Inside The CIA’s Secret War Plans Against Wikileaks (Y!)

In 2017, as Julian Assange began his fifth year holed up in Ecuador’s embassy in London, the CIA plotted to kidnap the WikiLeaks founder, spurring heated debate among Trump administration officials over the legality and practicality of such an operation. Some senior officials inside the CIA and the Trump administration even discussed killing Assange, going so far as to request “sketches” or “options” for how to assassinate him. Discussions over kidnapping or killing Assange occurred “at the highest levels” of the Trump administration, said a former senior counterintelligence official. “There seemed to be no boundaries.” The conversations were part of an unprecedented CIA campaign directed against WikiLeaks and its founder. The agency’s multipronged plans also included extensive spying on WikiLeaks associates, sowing discord among the group’s members, and stealing their electronic devices.

While Assange had been on the radar of U.S. intelligence agencies for years, these plans for an all-out war against him were sparked by WikiLeaks’ ongoing publication of extraordinarily sensitive CIA hacking tools, known collectively as “Vault 7,” which the agency ultimately concluded represented “the largest data loss in CIA history.” President Trump’s newly installed CIA director, Mike Pompeo, was seeking revenge on WikiLeaks and Assange, who had sought refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden on rape allegations he denied. Pompeo and other top agency leaders “were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about Vault 7,” said a former Trump national security official. “They were seeing blood.”

The CIA’s fury at WikiLeaks led Pompeo to publicly describe the group in 2017 as a “non-state hostile intelligence service.” More than just a provocative talking point, the designation opened the door for agency operatives to take far more aggressive actions, treating the organization as it does adversary spy services, former intelligence officials told Yahoo News. Within months, U.S. spies were monitoring the communications and movements of numerous WikiLeaks personnel, including audio and visual surveillance of Assange himself, according to former officials. This Yahoo News investigation, based on conversations with more than 30 former U.S. officials — eight of whom described details of the CIA’s proposals to abduct Assange — reveals for the first time one of the most contentious intelligence debates of the Trump presidency and exposes new details about the U.S. government’s war on WikiLeaks. It was a campaign spearheaded by Pompeo that bent important legal strictures, potentially jeopardized the Justice Department’s work toward prosecuting Assange, and risked a damaging episode in the United Kingdom, the United States’ closest ally.

Isikoff

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With the Russians….

CIA Was Ready To Wage Gun Battle In London Streets Over Assange (RT)

At the peak of preparations for hostilities in 2017, the CIA was allegedly expecting Russian agents to help Assange flee the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. In such a contingency, the Americans, together with the British, were planning to engage in street battles against the Russians, potentially starting a firefight, ramming a Russian diplomatic vehicle, or shooting at the tires of a Russian plane to prevent it from lifting off, the story said. The attempt to spring Assange was reportedly expected on Christmas Eve. “It was beyond comical,” a former senior official told the outlet regarding the situation in the vicinity of the embassy at the time. “It got to the point where every human being in a three-block radius was working for one of the intelligence services – whether they were street sweepers or police officers or security guards.”

The CIA was also deliberating plans to kill Assange and other members of WikiLeaks, the report said. Alternatively, the agency was considering snatching him from the embassy and bringing him to the US, or handing him over to the British authorities. At the time, the UK wanted Assange for skipping bail in an extradition trial on a request from Sweden – a case that has since been dropped. The possibility of carrying out a successful rendition or assassination were described as “ridiculous” by one intelligence official, because of the location. “This isn’t Pakistan or Egypt – we’re talking about London,” the source was quoted as saying. There was also resistance in the Trump administration because such an operation might be deemed illegal under US law. A source said using CIA powers meant only for spy-versus-spy activities would be “the same kind of crap we pulled in the War on Terror.”

As far as the CIA was concerned, WikiLeaks prompted these extreme measures after the so-called ‘Vault 7’ publications, which exposed a cyber-offensive toolkit used by US agents. The leak of those tools was a major humiliation for US intelligence, so “Pompeo and [then-Deputy CIA Director Gina] Haspel wanted vengeance on Assange,” Yahoo was told. Pompeo had to do some legal maneuvering so the agency could go more aggressively after Assange and WikiLeaks without having then-president Donald Trump sign off such operations. When, shortly after taking office, he infamously called WikiLeaks a “non-state hostile intelligence service” during a public speech, it was more than just rhetoric, according to the report. Designating in that way allowed the CIA to file its snooping under “offensive counterintelligence” activities, which it’s allowed to conduct on its own volition. “I don’t think people realize how much [the] CIA can do under offensive [counterintelligence] and how there is minimal oversight of it,” a former official said.

Credico Isikoff

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Twitter thread.

Mike Pompeo And The CIA’s War On WikiLeaks and Julian Assange (Gosztola)

Journalists for Yahoo! News finally confirmed a narrative around Mike Pompeo and the CIA’s war on WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, which I outlined back in October 2019. It’s an important report. WikiLeaks’ publication of “Vault 7” materials from the CIA was hugely embarrassing. Even though the CIA had increased spying operations against WikiLeaks, they still were surprised the media organization obtained a trove of the agency’s extremely sensitive files.

CIA director Mike Pompeo was afraid President Donald Trump would learn about the “Vault 7” materials and think less of him. “Don’t tell him, he doesn’t need to know.” But it was too important. Trump had to be informed.

[..] Recall, CIA director Mike Pompeo’s speech at CSIS, a Washington think tank, where he labeled WikiLeaks “a non-state hostile intelligence service.” That was all to fuel a climate for aggressive action targeted against Assange, WikiLeaks staff, and associates. The CIA could not prove WikiLeaks was working at the behest of the Russian government. So rather than claim authority to target WikiLeaks that way officials sought to reframe the organization as a “hostile entity.” Then it wouldn’t matter that they weren’t working for Russia.

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Australian media are useless too.

CIA’s Assange Abduction/Murder Plan Raises Questions For Australia (Crikey)

Revelations by a large number of former US officials, reported by Yahoo! News, that the CIA planned to abduct and render Julian Assange to the United States — and contemplated murdering him — raise more uncomfortable questions for the Australian government and its policy of trying to pretend Assange doesn’t exist. Yahoo’s investigation relies on accounts from eight former officials about the plan to kidnap Assange from the Ecuadorean embassy in London, among dozens of other sources about the Trump administration’s determination to go after Assange and WikiLeaks. The Trump administration went where even the whistleblower-hating Obama administration refused to go and launched a prosecution for espionage and conspiracy, but until now it was widely thought its plans were limited to legal extradition.

It is now clear the CIA — under Republican Mike Pompeo, who would go on to be Trump’s secretary of state — developed plans to abduct Assange and illegally render him to the US via a third country. There was discussion “at the highest levels” of the Trump administration of murdering him. There was also scenario planning about what violent measures US and UK agents might take to thwart a hypothetical Russian attempt to help Assange escape to Russia. The most obvious question for the Australian government is whether the CIA discussed with Australian intelligence officials its plans to abduct or murder an Australian citizen, or whether Trump administration figures — some of whom were alarmed by the CIA’s planning — alerted the Turnbull government at a political level.

It would say much about how unimportant Australia was, and how little we have spoken up for Assange, if the entire process was conducted without anyone bothering to raise it with the Australian government. The extent of Australian knowledge of the plans for Assange is likely never to be clarified because Australia’s intelligence agencies are able to operate behind a bipartisan wall of secrecy far stronger than that which applies to US agencies, where independent congressional oversight, a better-protected media, a stronger whistleblower culture and better disclosure laws mean much more scrutiny for intelligence agencies. In Australia there’s virtually none, with limited parliamentary oversight, brutal gag laws for intelligence officials, vexatious prosecutions and police raids on journalists willing to try to pierce the secrecy.

But there’s another angle that is also important. What sparked the CIA’s fury at WikiLeaks and set it to planning to kidnap or murder Assange was that WikiLeaks in 2017 revealed a trove of CIA software exploits, known as “Vault 7”, which had been stolen from the intelligence agency. That release was followed, within months, by news that the National Security Agency had had some of its own trove of software exploits stolen, which led to Microsoft publicly criticising intelligence agencies for failing to alert companies to exploitable software faults. The two cases illustrated how Western intelligence agencies were a key threat to our cybersecurity by intentionally leaving security weaknesses in commonly used systems so they could exploit them — leading to other states, or organised crime, to exploit them as well, in some cases using the very software tools bought or developed by intelligence agencies.

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    Nomanisanisland
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    I’m glad I don’t live in Bustralia as get off the f…ken bus if you’re not vuxxed

    I live in Few Zepland there’ll be only a few of us unfuxxed left on this lead balloon of a banana republic

    #88298
    Dimitri
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    RE: SPARTACUS

    The file has been deleted

    Thank god for everyone who saved it

    #88299
    johnsteinbach1
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    My objection was to the idea that there is any viable stopgap measure other than radical conservation/simplicity by design or default. Nukes are no exception

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    Maxwell Quest
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    @userzeroid

    Bravo, on your excellent defense on the accomplishments of Wikileaks!

    And yes, scientists must be free to disagree with one another and display their arguments before the scientific community. How else can we progress along the path of knowledge? When this is removed, and all thought is regimented from the top down, as in the days of Vatican supremacy, all new light is blocked out. Darkness and stagnation prevail. We are currently getting a taste of this with all of the bureaucratic top-down pandemic policies.

    And in the scientific community, I’m guessing that there is still a healthy contingent of brave truth-seekers by whose efforts the various disciplines are inched forward. I say “inched” because of the tremendous inertia they have to overcome by their respective dogmas and bureaucratic gatekeepers – the Anthony Faucis of this world.

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    phoenixvoice
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    Mr house “s he says “well i don’t see why not, its such a simple thing”, which got me thinking, to these people that is all it is. A simple thing.”
    Yes, that is how my friends (except the one with myocarditis) above age 60 see it as well. “It’s just a shot, and then you have no restrictions. I took it and I am fine.” ….says the woman who had a mini-stroke, micro-clots, and high-blood pressure 5 months later which she in no way possible saw as linked to the vaccine.

    Userzeroid “What has wikileaks achieved thus far? How many people have been held accountable for collateral murder? ”

    TRK “ i live in a dumbveloped country.” lmao

    Of course, Wikileaks is just a journalistic endeavor – it disseminates information. It isn’t Wikileaks responsibility to *do* anything beyond share information. Why has nothing been done about “collateral murder”? Because we the sheeple are too busy making a living, watching TV (or it’s equivalent,) pulled into the political left/right dichotomy to come together and hold our political leaders and institutions accountable. We don’t know how to act together. We are so mesmerized by one-to-many communication that we don’t communicate effectively. In most cases, our education was so stultifying that many (like my 15 year old son, whom I was helping with a writing assignment yesterday evening) experience anxiety at reading anything that requires effort to understand, and are not accustomed to using mental effort and discipline to solve problem, or well versed in communicating complex ideas to others.

    It isn’t that folks *cannot* do these things…but they have never needed to do them. They lack the mental discipline…the neural pathways for doing them have atrophied from lack of use…or were pruned long ago and would need to be recreated. I think about what happens when I teach a new concept to a piano student, and the student struggles because the neural pathways need to be forged, used, and strengthened. This process requires real effort— not physical effort, but mental effort.

    Perhaps, as the narrative comes crashing down around the pandemic, enough folks will realize and feel the need to learn these skills. One can hope.

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    zerosum
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    Controlling the narrative

    “….waking folks from their ignorance is difficult to nearly impossible; even in the face of direct evidence/experience which contradicts their beliefs …..

    ….the tremendous inertia they have to overcome by their respective dogmas and bureaucratic gatekeepers – the Anthony Faucis of this world.”

    I stopped talking/informing. I’m not having success trying to help. I tired of being the enemy.
    I keep my 2m distance.
    I wear my favorite mask, hang it up on the mirror, and wash it when it smells.
    I don’t have a passport and will avoid spending my money in businesses that want a passport
    Opps, time to wash my mask.
    Time, or old age will resolve the debate.

    #88303
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “dicktastership”..

    a dicktastership of awfulgarchs.

    #88304
    a kullervo
    Participant

    @userzeroid

    The Everlasting Dissatisfaction has a place for you in the zero-sum game we humans call the Universe.

    Cheers

    #88305
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Spike protein shedding from the vaccinated

    This is a topic that I’d like to know more about. I’ve done some searches on various search engines, and can only find one document, ironically, the documenting outlining the protocol for Pfizer’s clinical study of the vaccine!:
    https://media.tghn.org/medialibrary/2020/11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020_Pfizer_BioNTech.pdf

    PF-07302048 (BNT162 RNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines)
    Protocol C4591001

    Page 69
    Additional information regarding the EDP may be requested by the sponsor. Further
    follow-up of birth outcomes will be handled on a case-by-case basis (eg, follow-up on
    preterm infants to identify developmental delays). In the case of paternal exposure, the
    investigator will provide the participant with the Pregnant Partner Release of Information
    Form to deliver to his partner. The investigator must document in the source documents that
    the participant was given the Pregnant Partner Release of Information Form to provide to his
    partner.
    8.3.5.2. Exposure During Breastfeeding
    An exposure during breastfeeding occurs if:
    • A female participant is found to be breastfeeding while receiving or after
    discontinuing study intervention.
    • A female is found to be breastfeeding while being exposed or having been exposed to
    study intervention (ie, environmental exposure). An example of environmental
    exposure during breastfeeding is a female family member or healthcare provider who
    reports that she is breastfeeding after having been exposed to the study intervention
    by inhalation or skin contact.

    I had an odd, mild headache for 3 days that didn’t respond well to Tylenol nor ibuprofen following spending 3 hours in a house in close proximity to someone that had received dose 3 of Moderna vaccine two or three days prior. I’d like to know if this sort of a symptom from exposure to the recently vaccinated is common? It could be an immune reaction on my part — I already survived a full covid infection. (Ha-ha, maybe it boosted/updated my anti-covid antibodies.)

    When I try to search this out, I mostly find a lot of articles debunking “vaccine shedding” from the covid vaccines — of course, they only mention that “the covid virus” cannot be shed, or that the “vaccine components” (i.e. the nanoparticles) cannot be shed, ignoring the elephant in the room that was suspected in the Pfizer clinical study. (Although, I’ve seen nothing that suggests that the lipid nanoparticles *can’t* be shed, however, I agree that this is less likely, since they are more likely to be rapidly taken up by the body’s cells rather than expelled through the lungs or pores. Got to wonder what *does* happen to those lipid nanoparticles with the stabilized pseudo-uridine…sure, the hijacked cells get destroyed by the immune system…but does the mRNA get destroyed in the process? Or just released somehow?)

    #88306

    My article “Spartacus” yesterday was meant for my 10,000 daily readers. But by now 1 million people have read it. Not all on my site. But even there it will be 2x more than any article I posted before in 12 years. Crazy. People are tired, and want to know more.

    #88308
    Germ
    Participant

    Preprint: “The SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant is poised to acquire complete resistance to vaccines”
    When it escapes, vaccine-induced antibodies to legacy spike will enhance infectiousness.

    https://eugyppius.substack.com/p/preprint-the-sars-cov-2-delta-variant

    The comments section is very much worth reading too.
    Yeadon is there.

    #88310
    upstateNYer
    Participant

    The Spartacus letter has been deleted? (link says so) Hope thousands saved it. Wonder where it will resurface, as I’m sure it will.

    #88311
    zerosum
    Participant

    I did a google search ITS AT LOTS OF PLACES

    COVID-19 – The Spartacus Letter.pdf | DocDroidhttps://www.docdroid.net › covid-19-the-spartacus-lette…
    BUT
    Its not at DocDroid.net

    #88312
    upstateNYer
    Participant

    Thanks, zero, good to hear.

    #88314
    Maxwell Quest
    Participant

    “My article “Spartacus” yesterday was meant for my 10,000 daily readers. But by now 1 million people have read it.”

    Congrats, Ilargi. Lots of cross posting on that one. One never knows which spark will ignite the fire that eventually burns away the dead wood of falseness.

    ——

    A quote from my favorite sociologist, whose work turned many of my ideas about human society on their head:

    “This solidarity can grow only in inverse ratio to personality… Solidarity which comes from likenesses is at its maximum when the collective conscience completely envelops our whole conscience and coincides in all points with it… when this solidarity exercises its force, our personality vanishes, as our definition permits us to say, for we are no longer ourselves, but the collective life.” – Émile Durkheim

    On the flip side of this is deviancy, or those who break the rules and norms because their personalities have not been fully absorbed by the collective. Durkheim argues that a certain amount of crime is necessary in order for a society to evolve and grow. Too much, however, and it is destructive. One only need look back through recent history to realize that many of today’s statues and monuments carry the names of yesterday’s rule-breakers.

    A related example… My formative years were darkened by the oppressive psychological bludgeoning of a Catholic parochial school education, with all the hair-pulling, slapping, pin-sticking, hitting, choking, guilt, and meanness of a Dickensian novel. However, there were always one or two “juvenile delinquents” in each grade who fought back, sometimes going as far as to climb out of the window during class to the gaping amazement of the obedient, who sat by quietly and meekly. Only many years later did I discover that these were actually the “healthy” ones — Those who put up resistance to having their little spark of life (their personality) crushed out by the system.

    God bless them! God bless Julian Assange. And God bless all who oppose any form of tyranny, whether physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual.

    #88316
    upstateNYer
    Participant

    @phoenix: we’ve talked about shedding here at various times. Vaccinated don’t shed the virus as that’s not what is in the vial. They *could* shed the spiked protein they produce following mRNA injection.

    You won’t find literature on it. Most people who have experienced problems point to the vaccine studies themselves, which [don’t remember exact wording] basically excluded people who spent time with pregnant/trying to get pregnant women, etc. Question would be, why???

    I believe it happens to varying degrees, at times. Consider yourself lucky if you only experienced a headache. Mine was much worse following indoor, extended contact with a close relative on the day of his vaccination.

    #88317
    Germ
    Participant

    I hate cops – but this one has my respect.

    #88319
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Glad I’m not Spartacus. That looks like more attention than I am comfortable with.

    But what do you mean by “copy”? TAE copied it, ZH copied it, and the internet is forever.

    #88320
    Germ
    Participant

    5 min of sense.

    “In his interview CJ discusses his early awakening to the existence of the Deep State, his experience of being in New York on 9/11, the red flags he saw from the very earliest days of the “pandemic” and more.”

    https://odysee.com/@offguardian:2/covid1911-ep12:d

    #88322
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    “Especially given that the overwhelming majority of the political world claims to support vaccinations.”

    Adding to an earlier comment by phoenixvoice, this is a recent example of how political considerations interfere with medical considerations:

    This past week, CDC director Rochelle Walensky overruled the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee (consisting of “medical and public health experts”) in order to expand the booster shot eligibility and bring the CDC’s policies more in line with what President Biden wants.

    How did Walensky become the head of the CDC? She didn’t work her way up through the CDC organization. “Dr. Walensky, chief of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital, has been appointed by President-elect Joe Biden to serve as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”

    #88324
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Spike protein was injected into mice, and subsequently found in their salivary glands, etc, which suggests that the “shedding” of spike proteins could be feasible.

    In vaccines, such as mRNA vaccines, the translated SP [Spike Protein] is released into interstitial fluid/blood, distributed to many organs and triggers an immune response…

    Herein, we show that SP had a body-wide biodistribution, slow regional elimination, except for the liver, which showed an accumulation, and differential organ uptake. SP uptake was highest for the lungs, and this was followed by kidney, heart and liver, but not in brain parenchyma. SP was present in the choroid plexus, but there were no detectable SP levels in CSF. Thus, the brain vascular barriers were effective in restricting the entry of a viral protein (SP) into brain parenchyma and CSF in young healthy mice. Also, SP was present in the salivary glands

    While there was signal on the whole mouse, including the skin, it was most pronounced for the neck (mainly salivary glands) and the upper abdomen (mainly the liver)…

    Spike protein multiorgan tropism suppressed by antibodies targeting SARS-CoV-2
    https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.30.454520v1.full

    #88325
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    upstateNYer:

    I think there’s still hope for us. I’m troubled by the use of natural immunity and religious/medical exemptions as the basis for legal fights against vaccine mandates. I understand it’s a platform for the argument, and the easiest one to fight for, but the legal fight should be based on constitutional rights.

    Well, this will probably once again fall upon deaf ears, but what the hell…

    The “constitutional rights” never existed. The US Constitution is a guideline of do’s & don’ts for Federal & State government, ie guidelines…

    When several states wouldn’t ratify the newly written Constitution, due to failure to include the newly acquired Natural Rights that the colonists had fought long & hard for, a Bill of Rights was added to ensure that government wouldn’t ignore the American experiment, which inevitably was the case.

    Since the entire effort (Constitution + Amendments) was made subservient to Emergency Powers (first seized by Lincoln & then permanently enshrined by FDR) “citizens rights” are honored, or not, by capricious .GOV officials…

    Of course for elected officials this was somewhat controlled (which is no longer the case with obvious election fraud), but totally out-of-control within the #DERP-STATE bureaucracy.

    Otherwise this thing drags on for months if not years as the courts keep tossing the hot potato onto the next level and the lawyers get richer and richer.

    All part of the plan, since lawyers are TPTB’s managerial class.

    #88326
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    Big photo psyop today with Resident Xiden:

    I wonder how big a percentage of the Sheeple believe that “important” people like Slow Joe are actually injected with one of the cyto-toxins?

    #88331
    Nomanisanisland
    Participant

    Veracious Poet you have the best word play today:

    Resident Xiden

    My last one today:
    Karmala Harrisment
    What you end up getting for voting for Resident Xiden: and him dragging along that woman

    #88336
    zerosum
    Participant

    zerosum – democratic math
    ———-

    #88339
    zerosum
    Participant

    Are there words that will not get pass the gatekeeper?

    #88340
    zerosum
    Participant

    Lawyer
    Taboo

    #88342
    chooch
    Participant

    650K reads / 1500 comments for Spartacus letter on ZH. Mostly affirmative comments and noise. A few contrarian ones of note.

    “If SARS-CoV-2 is a virus similar to SARS it can not be a “blood disease”. A respiratory virus can not be a blood borne pathogen. It would also be nearly impossible to transmit through respiratory droplets. It is either a respiratory disease or it is not.”

    “It is like “coronavirus” is the do-everything, pixie dust of the virus world. Like the symptoms range from the sniffles to your internal organs imploding……..but there’s “natural immunity”?”

    “Funny how it “eats your blood vessels away” but the survival rate is 99.7%. Funny how it is a deadly bioweapon that is the greatest pandemic the world has ever seen, but if you are under 65 you have a better chance of dying from lightning strike.”

    This entire “letter” is a thumbnail description of this psyop…….right down to its anonymity and choice of pseudonym.

    #88344
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Research Conclusions:
    “This study provided in-vivo evidence that inadvertent intravenous injection of COVID-19 mRNA-vaccines may induce myopericarditis. Brief withdrawal of syringe plunger to exclude blood aspiration may be one possible way to reduce such risk.”
    Intravenous injection of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine can induce acute myopericarditis in mouse model
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34406358/

    CDC policy:
    Inject Vaccines Rapidly Without Aspiration. Aspiration is not recommended before administering a vaccine.
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/vac-admin.html

    #88345
    Bill7
    Participant

    A fine comment found at NC/WC this afternoon:

    > [commenter name redacted]
    September 27, 2021 at 5:35 pm

    Disappointed to see your “the right (“freedom”)” logic, Lambert. The vaccines are bad news not only for lovers of “freedom” but also lovers of the precautionary principle. Nobody knows the long term effects of these things so the claim that they are safe and effective is just bunk. It’s simply outside the realm of knowledge at this point.

    The importance of the above point cannot be overstated. Dune, which you have been fond of quoting long before the recent movie, makes it a supreme commandment: though shalt not disfigure the soul. Forcing the immune system to mass produce Spike Protein B and its antibodies will, of course, have costly and unpredictable effects. To change the underlying mechanics of a complex system is to totally wipe clean the known parameters of possible system outcomes. Obviously the Biden people know this and while we could toss out nefarious conspiracy theories all day, I think destroying the one control group that cannot be manipulated by outright lying about the data, non-vaxxed people, is a reasonable guess as to why they are using such brutish tactics.

    Please don’t dismiss the vax hesitant/resistant as “the right.” And if you must, perhaps it’s time to re-consider why the terms right and left got their names; or at the very least, be more forthright in disclosing your values (maybe the emerging chaos of antibody dependent enhancement is your thing, but I doubt it). <

    Wish I could have written that..

    #88346
    chooch
    Participant

    @Doc Robinson,

    If injected IV, what type of cell(s) would be used would be used to build out a version with the spike protein?

    #88347
    Bill7
    Participant

    > This entire “letter” is a thumbnail description of this psyop…….right down to its anonymity and choice of pseudonym. <

    they like to make sure We Understand, like The Captain in Cool Hand Luke.

    #88349
    TDub
    Participant

    What we’ve got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can’t reach. So you get what we had here last week, which is the way he wants it. Well, he gets it. And I don’t like it any more than you men.

    #88350
    chooch
    Participant

    @Doc Robinson,

    Diameter of a typical (human) capillary is 0.001mm (Area=785,714 nm^2)

    mRNA LNP diameter = 90-140nm (Average Area=10,391 nm^2)

    Outer Diameter of a 25 gauge needle=0.515mm (500X the capillary diameter)

    roughly 70 LNP can occupy the cross sectional area of a capillary.

    Red Blood Cells move thru capillaries single file.

    At any given moment, only about 5-10% of our capillary beds have blood flowing through them.

    #88351

    Chooch- I will take your advice and read it again, as I meant to (but the weather has been too nice for screen time). It was an extremely emotional read. It made sense. I know I should be cautious in such realms. These are sad times when it is so.
    I still think there is a criminal conspiracy. It has to do with repurposing illnesses to create a false pandemic (and a subscription medical intervention service). I also think there is a synthetic spike protein pathogen. This is rare and likely dispersed into the system. Shooting everybody with a “vaccine” to produce it (or its amazing doppelgänger) seems connected to that other criminal conspiracy.
    “We are good/you are bad” seems to be the purpose of the whole exercise. It’s a diversionary tactic, for sure, and it’s a doozy.
    It’s still an amazing read. If “they” did it, “they”‘re getting awfully good.

    #88353

    I will wait and see if “Spartacus” does more. He’s fed up. Let’s see where it goes next.
    My mate read it and found favor with it. This is a big plus. He won’t get punctured, but he is highly skeptical of any malicious übermensch ideas.
    “We” like to think each of us individually can wait this out. I am not so sure. I think we are indeed in ww3. “I” may well need to learn to function in the larger “we”.
    No war is like the last war.
    For the KD crowd, capitalist goals can be mighty violent (opium wars). For those who have watched endless hours of online documentaries, all wars are bankers’ wars.

    Still, it is an awesome piece of propaganda. I hope he’s for real.

    Like Assange. Bless him, but if the kill switch ever needed to be pulled…..

    #88354
    Bill7
    Participant

    all the 2000, 5000, 10000- word essays about what’s being done to us by what mechanisms during the “pandemic”- eloquent, well-composed pieces with all Is dotted and all Ts crossed- have been notable. Normalizing through repetition what they claim to be decrying is my take,
    but I’m cynical (not by nature).

    What shall one do?

    #88355
    chooch
    Participant

    my parents,

    They are creating a list of all who read and shared that one so they know who to round up. Just kidding, still not Australia.

    Remember when the space shuttle burned up on reentry. It was due to damaged tiles that shield the vehicle from the extreme surface heating on reentry. The launch video captured pieces foam insulation hitting the shuttle. It was dismissed at first because it was foam. Eventually they built a cannon to fire a piece of foam of similar size and velocity. It damage the tiles.

    In the moment, everyone has bought into the idea that the spike protein is pathogenic once it enters the blood stream. What if it isn’t?

    #88356
    Bill7
    Participant

    stuff like that.

    #88357
    Bill7
    Participant

    Why would injecting the covid “vaccine” into the deltoid muscle somehow keep it out of the bloodstream?

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