“Every wish, every dream, every idea comes to existence only through blood, sweat and sacrifice.” -Ivan Moody
Stoking the Flames of Revolution
The world-wide protests against the looming bifurcation of society have not abated, despite the authoritarian tactics that have been employed by governments. Go figure. Turning our international spotlight toward Europe, ZeroHedge reports France, Italy Swept by Mass Protests Against COVID Health Pass for the third consecutive week. The protests in Italy even saw citizens who had already received the experimental gene therapy injections burning their government-issued verification papers to show support for their countrymen who have refused to take the shots.
The growing unrest around the globe may have escaped the attention of the corporate media in the United States, but not the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture.
Speaking of protests and civil unrest, Portland is upset that you haven’t been paying attention to their drama addiction.
This development is unsurprising to me, and largely anticipated. Historically, fascist movements have always targeted religious groups, especially Christians. I wonder if it has anything to do with a belief in a higher power and good will toward your fellow man being more persuasive than an all-consuming hatred of “the other?”
And before you go dismissing people talking about detention facilities for the new “other” class(the unvaxxed, according to the corporate media), it may be worth reading over the following page from the CDC’s own website entitled Interim Operational Considerations for Implementing the Shielding Approach to Prevent COVID-19 Infections in Humanitarian Settings. In this context, “shielding” refers to detaining and removing individuals from the community to designated containment facilities. You know, like concentration camps. Weren’t we talking about FEMA camps just a few days ago? Oh yeah, and “humanitarian” means the opposite of what you think it does.
Now, I know I tend to throw a lot of information at you with these round-ups of the best news out there the corporate media doesn’t want you to know about. If you don’t even have time to breeze through the data buffets that I serve up on a nearly daily basis, Kit Knightly has got you, fam. For as long as the idea remains relevant, anyway.
If you’re not already familiar with the pharmaceutical Midazolam and its applications, get you some learning. I have a feeling we’ll be hearing more about this “medication” quite a bit in the coming weeks and months.
All the News That’s Print to Fit
James Corbett provides us with some of the details of the Pegasus cyberhacking story the corporate media conveniently forgot to report.
And if you’re not up to date on your spook lingo, take a moment to educate yourself on exactly what a limited hangout is, and why it is a common strategy.
Writing for the Last American Vagabond, Robert Inlakesh exposes the predator class and corporate media bias in reports about the ongoing ethnic conflict in Israel.
Sometimes You Just Gotta Laugh, or You’ll Start Crying
Finally today, it’s Tuesday for me here in dimension A, but it’s Monday for dimension B. You know what that means… Meme Monday! Share ’em, spread ’em, make ’em go viral.
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