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Bill Gates: Future Pandemics, Reducing the Population & Tracking Vaccines
Pfizer CEO Albert Burla suggested getting vaccinated against Covid-19 only once a year instead of doing it every few months. So he wanted to reassure the "vaccination skeptics". At the same time, he called those who refuse vaccination "criminals" who "profit from the spread of misinformation."
In a series of interviews with Israeli TV channels, Albert Burla said that "there will not be a good scenario" if people receive vaccinations every four to five months.
"I hope that we will have a vaccine that needs to be done once a year," he said in an interview. ***** Israel leads the world in the number of new daily Covid-19 cases per capita.
Currently, there are 453,505 active cases of coronavirus in Israel, 99.8 percent of which are classified as mild.
As of Friday, 55 percent of serious cases occur in patients who received three vaccines, 24 percent did not receive the vaccine at all.
It also became known that Israeli Defense Minister Beni Gantz, who received four doses of the vaccine, announced that he had tested positive for Covid-19 after passing a PCR analysis. ***** Boris Johnson's government is considering lifting the vaccination mandate for NHS staff (England's National Health Service) amid fears that more than 70,000 staff will lose (Continued on page 16)
Is the global supply chain collapse coming?
"If the Chinese government gets its way, then a global supply chain collapse could ensue. China is closing its ports as part of the "Covidzero" policy, which means that many goods whose supplies America has come to trust China will not appear on store shelves in the coming weeks and months.
Even Bloomberg is beginning to acknowledge China's involvement in the supply chain disruption.
According to Bloomberg, the effects of restrictions in China "are beginning to affect supply chains in the region." As a result of the slow movement of goods through some of the country's busiest and most important ports, shippers are now redirecting cargo to Shanghai, causing the same delays at the world's largest container port that led to massive congestion last summer. Ultimately, this led to a record number of container ships waiting off the coast of California - a glut that has not been eliminated so far.
Freight forwarders warn of the consequences for already crowded gateways in Europe and the United States, and HSBC economists say that the global economy may face the "mother of all" shocks in the supply chain if the promoted "highly infectious" omicron variant, which has affected most of the global economy, spreads across Asia, especially China, and then production disruptions will be inevitable.
China is the world's largest trading country, and its ability to keep its factories running during a pandemic is critical to global supply chains. The delta and omicron variants have already allegedly led to the shutdown of garment factories and gas supply in one of China's largest seaports in Ningbo, disruptions in the work of computer chip manufacturers in the blocked city of Xi'an, and on Tuesday a second citywide lockdown was introduced in Henan Province.
'If there is risk, there must be choice': Dr. Robert Malone stirs Defeat Mandates rally in DC
JustTheNews.com—
Protesters opposed to COVID-19 vaccine mandates marched on Washington, D.C. on Sunday, embarking on a milelong march before convening at a rally outside the Lincoln Memorial. Organizers with Children's Health Defense predicted 20,000 people would attend the event, Defeat the Mandates.
Speakers included Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., virologist and immunologist Dr. Robert Malone, investigative journalist Lara Logan, and doctors and other experts. While addressing the crowd on Sunday afternoon, Kennedy described adverse medical events among people who took the jab. Kennedy noted that one vaccine manufacturer, Pfizer, has said it wants to keep research data sealed for 55 years. "We want it now," Kennedy said. "Regarding the genetic COVID vaccines, the science is settled: They're not working," asserted Malone, a pioneer of mRNA vaccine techonology who has emerged as a leading COVID vaccine skeptic. "These vaccines do not prevent Omicron infection, viral replication or spread to others," he continued. "These genetic vaccines are leaky, they (Continued on page 16)
World awakening and silent war
Face mask rules and Covid passes to end in England. England's Plan B measures are to end Thursday, with mandatory face coverings in public places and Covid passports both dropped, Boris Johnson has announced.
The PM said England was reverting to "Plan A" due to boosters and how people had followed Plan B measures.
He told MPs scientists believed the Omicron wave had peaked nationally. In a statement to MPs in the House of Commons, the prime minister said: Mandatory Covid passports for entering nightclubs and large events would end, though organisations could choose to use the NHS Covid pass if they wished. People would no longer be advised to work from home and should discuss their return to offices with employers. Face masks will no longer be mandated, though people are still advised to wear coverings in enclosed or crowded spaces and when meeting strangers. ***** Canadian truckers announced a full-scale nationwide strike, which was to begin on January 23.
They openly declare that "the shelves of stores will be empty, there will be no food, and this will continue until the government cancels the mandates for mandatory vaccination."
Earlier this week, news spread widely that the previously announced vaccination mandate for cross-border truckers would take effect on January 15. Just a day or two before that date, the Canadian government announced that it would not introduce a vaccination requirement because it would create an instant shortage of truckers.People were happy, and the problem seemed to have been solved, but later officials retracted their words and said that the vaccination requirements remain in force.
In most supermarkets, food stocks remained on the shelves for about three days.At most gas stations, gasoline is in the tanks for about the same number of days.Hospitals are running out of bandages, sterile water and medicines.Municipal water supply companies have a supply of chlorine for only one week to clean municipal water sources.This is just a short list of the largescale consequences of the truckers' strike. ***** EcoHealth Alliance received the majority of its funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), a State Department subsidiary that serves as a frequent cover for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Their second largest source of funding was from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), which is a branch of the Department of Defense (DOD) which states it is tasked to “counter and deter weapons of mass destruction and improvised threat networks.”
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has a long history of acting as a contract vehicle for various CIA covert activities.
With an annual budget of over $27 billion and operations in over 100 countries, one former USAID director, John Gilligan, once admitted it was “infiltrated from top to bottom with CIA people.” Gilligan explained that “the idea was to plant operatives in every kind of activity we had overseas; government, volunteer, religious, every kind.” In 2013, a US cable published by WikiLeaks outlined the U.S. strategy to undermine Venezuela’s government through USAID by "penetrating Chavez’s political base", "dividing Chavismo", and "isolating Chavez internationally." In 2014, the Associated Press disclosed that USAID contracted out a project to develop a rival to Twitter in order to foment a rebellion in Cuba.
From 2009 to 2019, USAID partnered with EcoHealth Alliance on their PREDICT program which identified over 1,200 new viruses, including over 160 coronavirus strains; trained roughly 5,000 people around the world to identify new diseases; and improved or developed 60 research laboratories.
What better way for the CIA to collect intelligence on the world’s biological warfare capabilities. More here. ***** Dr. Anthony Fauci has issued a warning to the world: We’re only in“phase one”in a pur(Continued on page 16)


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their jobs for failing to comply. The government estimates that 73,000 staff working with patients in the UK are still not vaccinated.
***** The stock market crash of Moderna is intensifying: losses exceed $ 130 billion after scientists discovered that Covid boosters do not stop Omicron. ***** Tens of thousands gathered in Washington DC on Sunday to call for an end to COVID vaccine mandates.
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have poor durability, and even if every man, woman and child in the United States were vaccinated, they cannot achieve herd immunity and stop COVID.
"They are not completely safe, and the full nature of the risks remain unknown.
"In contrast, the natural immunity which healthy immune systems develop after infection and recovery from COVID is longlasting, broad, and highly protective from disease and death caused by this virus."
Boiling his message down to a precept that could serve as a rallying cry for the marchers gathered on the National Mall Sunday, Malone said, "If there is risk, there must be choice." "This," he added, "is the fundamental bedrock truth of modern bioethics."
The issue of COVID-19 vaccines has been hotly contested. But federal and state health officials say vaccines and boosters can keep most patients from getting the most serious cases of COVID19 leading to hospitalization and death, while acknowledging the vaccine protections wane over time and do allow for breakthrough infections in amny Americans. Federal officials also acknowledge the COVID-19 vaccines have generated a larger than usual number of adverse reaction reports, including suspected deaths and some heart inflammation, and that concerns have grown about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and its tie to blood clotting. Federal officials say those concerns aside, they believe serious vaccine reactions are still fairly rare and in most cases their protections outweigh the risks.
Aaron Rodgers blasts Biden for ‘pandemic of unvaccinated’ comment
ported five phases of the Covid-19 pandemic. While he appeared virtually at the World Economic Forum, Biden’s top Covid adviser was asked if the SARS-CoV2 virus would become endemic in 2022. Fauci arguedit’s too early to tell and the world appears to be in phase one of a five-phase pandemic.
“Dr. Fauci also said that the world is still in the first of what he considered to be the five phases of the pandemic. The first is the ‘truly pandemic’ phase, ‘where the whole world is really very negatively impacted,’ followed by deceleration, control, elimination and eradication,”The NY Times reported. Fauci added that“it is an open question as to whether or not Omicron is going to be the live virus vaccination that everyone is hoping for, because you have such a great deal of variability with new variants emerging.” “I would hope that that’s the case,”Fauci said,“but that would only be the case if we don’t get another variant that eludes the immune response.” This is a response that many people around the world are dreading: Whenever the Covid-19 pandemic appears to be beat, a new“variant”suddenly springs up that seemingly baffles the medical community. Also appearing at Davos, Fauci complained about“misinformation” being spread about the coronavirus.
“One of the things the entire world is facing, but we certainly are facing it in a very, very disconcerting way in the United States is the amount of disinformation that is accompanying what should be a problem that everyone pulls together against a common enemy, which is the virus,”he said.“We have disinformation that is entirely destructive to a comprehensive public health endeavor.” *****
By John Soloman JustTheNews.com
Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers is blasting President Biden for suggesting the current COVID-19 crisis is a "pandemic of the unvaccinated," even taking a shot at the president's public speaking acumen.
Rodgers’ comments published Friday by ESPN are a bit of return fire after Biden made a comment last month during a tour of tornado-ravaged Kentucky that the QB needed to get vaccinated. "When the president of the United States says, 'This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,' it's because him and his constituents, which, I don't know how there are any if you watch any of his attempts at public speaking, but I guess he got 81 million votes," Rodgers said.
"But when you say stuff like that, and then you have the CDC, which, how do you even trust them, but then they come out and talk about 75% of the COVID deaths have at least four comorbidities."
"And you still have this fake White House set saying that this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated, that's not helping the conversation,” he said.
The CDC acknowledges that current vaccines don’t fully protect against the Omicron variant of COVID-19 that is racing across the United States. But it insist that vaccinated people are still better protected against more serious symptoms, hospitalizations and death than the unvaccinated.
The study that Rodgers referred to involved the CDC reviewing 1.2 million vaccinated Americans. It found 36 vaccinated Americans died of COVID-19, and that 28 of them had four or more comorbidities.
Rodgers drew some criticisms earlier this year after he contracted COVID-19 and had to admit he wasn’t vaccinated after previously telling reporters he had been immunized. Rogers said you should’ve use better words to explain he was referring to efforts to boost his system with natural remedies. Rogers said he’s allergic to some of the COVID vaccines.
Schwab and the ‘Club of Rome’
Klaus Schwab discussed the "European Law on Chips" and the need to create "a physical brain for digitalization and its placement to a certain extent in Europe." Then he says that the World Economic Forum has launched the report of the "Club of Rome". international public organization created by Italian industrialist Aurelio Peccei and OECD Director General for Science Alexander King on April 6-7, 1968, uniting representatives of the world's political, financial, cultural and scientific activities. Latest details regarding strained relations in Eastern Europe include: *Ukrainian president claims Russia could invade to protect its citizens in the war-torn Donbass.
*White House press sec. warns an “extremely dangerous situation” is building on the RussianUkrainian border.
*US sec of state expresses Washington’s "unshakeable commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty,” during phone call with Russia’s foreign minister.
*NATO sec. general calls on “Russia to reverse its decision to cut diplomatic ties” with the alliance.
*Canada deploys small contingent of special forces to Ukraine, including anti-tank weapons. *UK sends C-17 transport aircraft to the country, reports indicate advanced NLAW missile systems on board. *Russia’s ambassador to Belarus accuses NATO of “building up forces and resources” at Russian border.
*Russia and US’ top diplomats set for crisis talks in Geneva Friday. ***** The Robert Koch Institute reduces the restored status (immunity through natural infection) from 6 to three months after infection with Covid-19 for a sanitary pass and justifies this change with the "current state of science". ***** In 2021, China's economy grew by 8.1%, which was the highest rate in a decade.
***** Tennis player Novak Djokovic was deported after losing the fight for a visa. He left the country. ***** "Mandatory vaccination in Austria begins in early February for all citizens over the age of 18, fines up to 3,600 euros from mid-March" - Chancellor Nehammer. ***** Moderna intends to release a combined booster vaccine against Covidinfluenza-RSV at the end of 2023, the American pharmaceutical company said on Monday, hoping that the joint injection will encourage people to get vaccinated annually. ***** EU President Ursula von der Leyen will miss the session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, including the speech of French President Macron, after a possible infection with Covid-19. ***** The number of cases of the virus in China has reached a maximum in almost two years, a few weeks before the Olympics
***** North Korea launched two suspected ballistic missiles on Monday, Seoul said. This is the fourth weapons test in a month, as Pyongyang is building up its military forces, ignoring US proposals for negotiations. ***** A new Gallup poll showed that during 2021, the advantage of Democrats decreased from nine percentage points in the first quarter to Republicans, who had a fivepoint advantage in the fourth quarter. Most Americans now identify as Republicans. ***** The American state of Minnesota offers $200 gift cards to families to vaccinate their children aged 5 to 11 years. ***** Another caravan of migrants left Honduras en route to the US border. ***** General Mark Milley, the highest ranking US military officer, has symptoms of Covid-19 and works remotely. He was vaccinated and received a booster shot. ***** Fauci argues that it is too early to say whether Omicron will be a harbinger of the transition of the Covid-19 pandemic to endemia. ***** For pedophiles convicted of serious crimes against minors of any age, life imprisonment will be introduced in Russia. ***** Failures in the work of YouTube in Silicon Valley. It is reported that the video streaming platform is working with serious interruptions. ***** A Pfizer booster is listed as the cause of death after an autopsy of a 26-yearold South Dakota man. He began suffering from "multi-focal myocarditis" after the third injection.