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What is Going on at Bioweapons Labs in Texas?
Plus: the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships' surveillance agenda; US lawmakers oppose CBDC, but will it work; RFK Jr. on the WHO; poverty rising in the US; White House back to meddling in Haiti.
Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from yesterday, September 25, 2023:
+ George Webb's Slaughter Pen Texas
Texas, particularly the areas around TexMed and the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), appears to be the epicentre of private bioagent development and signs of evidence destruction, suggesting secret operations. The article argues that these labs might be working in weaponizing viruses and developing fast-acting vaccines, all while keeping their activities away from public scrutiny. Interestingly, the Chinese Consulate in Houston reportedly burned records of their Thousand Talents students in July 2020, raising questions about their role in this alleged enterprise. The US State Department, the article suggests, might also be involved, pointing to previous cases of government-supported mass psychosis for war. Webb's investigations and research, and suspicion surrounding virus outbreaks on US Naval Aircraft Carriers and unauthorized COVID test kits being shipped from Korea to Johns Hopkins University in March of 2020, fuel this speculation. However, the mainstream media seems to continually overlook or suppress these stories.
+ A Nation of Snitches: DHS Is Grooming Americans to Report on Each Other
The US Government's domestic surveillance program has expanded significantly, warning ordinary American citizens that the exercise of their constitutional rights could flag them as anti-government extremists or potential domestic terrorists. Statistics show that 41% of Americans attend religious services often, while 44% live in households with guns. In addition, countless Americans display political or ideological bumper stickers on their cars. If these Americans fear a societal collapse or martial law declaration, they may be targeted for preemptive intervention. The government instigates this surveillance through the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, which identifies potential political dissidents or extremists with the help of various institutions. This effort towards community surveillance or policing mirrors totalitarian strategies to control populations.
+ LAWMAKERS OPPOSE DIGITAL DOLLAR: JUST ONE PROBLEM…
US lawmakers are making moves to prevent the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency without authorized approval from Congress, citing concerns on privacy and potential social engineering systems. Despite this, there is indication that a digital dollar remains a possibility. Critics argue that a central bank digital currency risks financial privacy and could lead to slavery and feudalism. Despite these objections, the legislation contains several loopholes, including the possibility for Congress to authorize it, the issuance of a CBDC by private commercial banks, among others. The potential constitutionality of digital currency also remains an issue.
+ RFK Jr. interview with Leah Wilson of Stand for Health Freedom is explicit about his views on WHO. And DTP increases deaths in African babies.
The article highlights striking findings from multiple studies led by Peter Aaby, MD, and Ph.D., pointing towards heightened mortality rates among vaccinated infants compared to their unvaccinated counterparts. Conducted over a 40-year period by a respected group of Danish researchers, the studies specifically underline the adverse effects of DTP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccinations on infant mortality rates. The research group suggests that the DTP vaccine might increase susceptibility to other infections. Despite these proven elevated mortality rates, there is a marked reluctance or lack of initiative towards revising the international DTP vaccination program and obtaining randomized trials for the vaccine.
+ US Sees Highest Ever Increase in Poverty
Millionaire real estate CEO, Tim Gurner, provoked controversy with his claims at the Financial Review Property Summit that workers have become arrogant and need to experience economic pain. He supports high unemployment rates to remind workers that they are employed. His views echo the misleading narratives of a pandemic-induced "labor shortage", suggesting a conspiracy of worker "laziness". The reality, however, shows that productivity growth has significantly outpaced wage growth since the 1970s. His remarks come amidst a resurgence in the labor movement with workers demanding an equitable share of the wealth they generate. Critics suggest that increasing wages would be a more sensible approach to attracting workers rather than instilling a sense of fear and economic pain.
+ White House Pledges $100 Million to Proposed UN Mission to Haiti
Secretary of State Antony Blinken outlined the United States' plans to financially support a United Nations deployment in Haiti aimed at restoring order. The U.S. administration plans to spend $100 million assisting Kenyan troops in Haiti. Blinken announced a further $165 million for military support in Port-au-Prince and Nairobi, with a notable emphasis on strengthening the Haitian National Police Force. The move comes as escalating crime rates and political instability have been driving increased emigration from Haiti, posing a political challenge for the Biden administration.
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