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Study Shows That COVID Vaxxed Kids Are Immunologically Weakened For At Least a Month
Plus: US banks face scrutiny for discriminating against accused felons; Deputy Secretary Nuland seems unprepared during Africa visit; Silicon Valley pioneers plan to build a new city.
Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from yesterday August 29, 2023:
Pfizer's COVID Vaccine Causes VAIDS in Children, Study Proves
A recently published scientific study indicates that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination may lead to a decrease in immunity to other pathogens, a notion informally known as "VAIDS" (Vaccine-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). The study involved 29 children aged 5-11 years whose blood samples were tested before and after the vaccination. Findings showed that their immune responses to various common pathogens, such as staphylococcus aureus and certain fungi, diminished significantly one month after vaccination. These findings raise concerns about the broader effects of COVID-19 vaccines on the immune system, especially among children and young adults.John Kiriakou: Banks, Felons & Jeffrey Epstein
U.S. banking practices are under scrutiny for alleged discriminatory conduct. John Kiriakou, a former CIA employee and whistleblower, shared his experience of having accounts closed and insurance cancelled after being charged with a crime, but before a verdict was reached. Banks, including USAA, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo stand accused of refusing to do business with those considered 'felons', citing 'national security'. Kiriakou criticises the banks for enforcing a policy leading to wrongful account freeze or closure without being convicted of a serious financial or bank-fraud crime. He suggests stricter regulation to address this issue.Shocked by Niger coup, Victoria Nuland appeared “desperate” during Africa tour
US Acting Deputy Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland visited South Africa eager to address fresh political trends in Africa but found herself strategically ill-prepared. Reports suggest Nuland’s team were taken aback by recent upheavals on the continent, including a coup in Niger. Her trip further highlighted Washington’s waning influence in directing the policy of sovereign states, a fact underscored by the landmark 15th annual BRICS Presidential Summit, where leaders announced extensions of membership to six countries, strengthening the BRICS share of the global economy and marking a shift towards multipolar world order.The Silicon Valley Technocrats Who Want to Build a City From Scratch
Venture capitalist Michael Moritz is planning to create a new city in California, with company Flannery Associates, led by former Goldman Sachs trader Jan Sramek, buying thousands of acres of farmland using over $800 million for its development. They aim to create a bustling metropolis with tens of thousands of residents, public transportation, clean energy, and dense urban life, only 60 miles northeast of San Francisco. The project is financed by a collection of high-profile tech personalities, including Reid Hoffman, Marc Andreessen, and the sibling co-founders of Stripe, among others. The unorthodox land buying moves have sparked speculation and intrigue among local landowners and officials.
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