I was just curious. I don't have time for more newsletters. My two favorite
websites are The Grayzone Project and Mint Press News and that's because I
think I can get the most accurate news coverage from the journalists who write
for them. But it's difficult to place me in a category. For example, I agree
with a lot of what Glenn Greenwald writes. However, I do think that what
happened on January 6 was an attempted insurrection. But it was not a "deadly
insurrection" as described by the mainstream media and since the officials who
knew about the plans for it in advance, never did what should have been done
and the people involved in it were inept, to say the least, this whole
hysterical reaction is inappropriate. Everyone has an angle and the truth is
difficult to decipher.
Miriam
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First, let me say, that as I have said before, that just because I post
something that does not mean that I agree with it. It only means that I found
it interesting and thought that others on this list might find it interesting
too. I meant to state that reminder again when I first posted this, but by the
time I sent it I had forgotten about that. This newsletter is one that I
subscribe to with another email address. It is produced by Citizens for a
Legitimate Government. From what I can gather it is a liberal organization for
the most part. However, the articles tend to be all over the place, at least,
all over the place within certain limits. Some of the articles come across as
downright radical.
Others seem to be from a social democrat point of view, but I can't say that
any of them veer right of mainstream liberal. I ordinarily don't post these
newsletters here because in that other email address I can get really behind
and by the time I read these they tend to be old news.
This time, though, I was looking at the latest issue and just happened to think
of posting it here. I usually don't even think of that. But it does look like,
Miriam, that the newsletter just might be up your alley.
At least, I think it might be based on some of the other items you post.
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Irvin D. Yalom “Truth," Nietzsche continued, "is arrived at through disbelief
and skepticism, not through a childlike wishing something were so! Your
patient's wish to be in God's hands is not truth. It is simply a child's
wish—and nothing more! It is a wish not to die, a wish for the eveastingly
bloated nipple we have labeled 'God'! Evolutionary theory scientifically
demonstrates God's redundancy—though Darwin himself had not the courage to
follow his evidence to its true conclusion. Surely, you must realize that we
created God, and that all of us together now have killed him.” ― Irvin D.
Yalom, When Nietzsche Wept On 6/2/2021 1:34 PM, Miriam Vieni wrote:
What is the nature of the organization that produces this newsletter?
Miriam
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Subject: [blind-democracy] China reports first human case of H10N3
bird flu
China reports first human case of H10N3 bird flu News Updates From CLG
2 June 2021
All links are here:
https://www.legitgov.org
Previous edition: COVID-19 'has NO credible natural ancestor' and WAS created
by Chinese scientists who then tried to cover their tracks with
'retro-engineering'
China reports first human case of H10N3 bird flu
| 1 June 2021 | A 41-year-old man in China's eastern province of
Jiangsu has been confirmed as the first human case of infection with
the
H10N3 strain
of bird flu, China's National Health Commission (NHC) said on Tuesday.
The man, a resident of the city of Zhenjiang, was hospitalised on
April
28 after
developing a fever and other symptoms, the NHC said in a statement. He was
diagnosed as having the H10N3 avian influenza virus on May 28, it said, but
did not give details on how the man had been infected with the virus.
The man was stable and ready to be discharged from hospital.
Anthony Fauci and Chinese CDC Director's Email Exchanges Exposed: 'We Will
Get Through This Together'
| 1 June 2021 | Dr. Anthony Fauci and Chinese Center for Disease Control
and Prevention Director George Gao's email exchanges were exposed Tuesday by
the Washington Post, depicting a cozy relationship with his Chinese
counterpart. "I saw the Science interview, how could I say such a word 'big
mistake'
about others? That was journalist's wording. Hope you understand," Gao wrote
to Fauci March 28, 2020. "Let's work together to get the virus out of the
earth," he added. "I understand completely. No problem," Fauci responded. "We
will get through this together.”
Bombshell: Fauci wrote in 2012 that benefits of gain-of-function research
'outweigh the risks'
| 1 June 2021 | White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci
acknowledged in 2012 that controversial "gain-of-function" research carried
the "remote"
possibility of triggering a pandemic, but argued the benefits would
"outweigh the risks," according to remarks newly unearthed as
worldwide
COVID-19 deaths
near 3.6 million. Last month, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) confronted
Fauci during a Senate hearing over the National Institutes of
Health's
(NIH's) role in funding gain-of-function (GOF) research -- which involves
intentionally strengthening viruses to better study their potential effects
-- at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Such research could have given birth
to COVID-19.
OSHA Suspends Requirement That Employers Report Vaccine-related Injuries
| 31 May 2021 | In order to encourage American workers to get vaccinated,
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has suspended the legal
requirement for employers to report work-related injuries resulting from
vaccinations aimed at combating the CCP virus that causes the disease.
This suspension of
the law by OSHA does not change the fact that employers may be held liable
under workers' compensation laws or under civil personal injury laws,
according to the nonprofit group Liberty Counsel. Earlier in May, the website
of OSHA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), stated that
employers could be held liable if they required employees to receive
COVID-19-related injections as a condition of employment and the employees
then experience adverse reactions... None of the available COVID-19 shots are
approved or licensed by the U.S Food and Drug Administration, Liberty Counsel
noted. They come under what's known as an emergency use authorization (EUA),
which means their use cannot be required.
CDC Investigating Cases of Heart Inflammation After COVID-19 Vaccination
--At least 17 of the cases reportedly involve members of the U.S.
military.
| 31 May 2021 | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) has begun an investigation into reports of myocarditis (heart
inflammation)
in people between 16 and 45 years of age after receiving either the
genetically engineered experimental messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA)
BNT162b2 and
mRNA-1273 biologics for COVID-19 developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and
Moderna/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
respectively. The cases involve primarily males and they typically occur
within four days of getting the second dose of the shots. About 125 cases of
myocarditis following vaccination have been reported to the CDC’s Vaccine
Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) since January 2021, but public health
officials say the relationship between the heart condition and the shots is
unclear.
117 employees sue Houston Methodist over COVID-19 vaccine requirement
--The lawsuit claims Houston Methodist "is forcing its employees to
be human 'guinea pigs' as a condition for continued employment." | 28
May
2021 117
employees have joined a lawsuit against Houston Methodist over its
requirement that all employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of
employment. According to Houston Methodist policy, employees have until June 7
to get vaccinated or risk losing their jobs. The lawsuit claims Houston
Methodist "is forcing its employees to be human 'guinea pigs' as a condition
for continued employment," calling the vaccine "experimental," since it was
granted emergency use authorization but has not received FDA approval.
Killer drone 'hunted down a human target' autonomously
| 29 May 2021 | After a United Nations commission to block killer robots
was shut down in 2018, a new report from the international body now says
the Terminator-like drones are now here. Last year, "an autonomous weaponized
drone hunted down a human target last year" and attacked them without being
specifically ordered to, according to a report from the UN Security Council's
Panel of Experts on Libya, published in March 2021 that was published in the
New Scientist
magazine and the
Daily Star.
The March 2020 attack was in Libya and perpetrated by a Kargu-2
quadcopter drone produced by Turkish military tech company STM "during
a conflict between Libyan government forces and a breakaway military
faction led by Khalifa Haftar, commander of the Libyan National Army,"
the Star reports,
adding: "The
Kargu-2 is fitted with an explosive charge and the drone can be directed at a
target in a kamikaze attack, detonating on impact.”
Macron and Merkel demand explanations over US-Denmark spy claim|
1 June 2021 | French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela
Merkel demanded explanations from the United States and Denmark on Monday
following reports that Danish intelligence services helped Washington to spy
on European politicians. "This is not acceptable between allies, even less so
between European allies and partners," Macron said at a Franco-German Council
of Ministers. Merkel said she agreed with her French counterpart's remarks.
Danish
public broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR) says that between 2012 and 2014 the
Danish Defence Intelligence Service aided the US National Security Agency
(NSA) to steal data via underwater internet cables.
U.S. spied on Merkel and other Europeans through Danish cables - broadcaster
DR
| 31 May 2021 | The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) used a partnership
with Denmark's foreign intelligence unit to spy on senior officials of
neighbouring countries, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Danish
state broadcaster DR said. The findings are the result of a 2015 internal
investigation in the Danish Defence Intelligence Service into NSA's role in
the partnership, DR said, citing nine unnamed sources with access to the
investigation. According to the investigation, which covered the period from
2012 to 2014, the NSA used Danish information cables to spy on senior
officials in Sweden, Norway, France and Germany, including former German
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and former German opposition leader
Peer Steinbrück.
Here we go again. Another cyberattack likely carried out by a shadowy
deep-state contractor, to create more phony shortages to hasten the arrival
of the Great Reset. I, for one, am not falling for it:
JBS cyberattack forces shutdown of all company's US beef plants
--Meat shortage in the US a concern following cyberattack | 1 June
2021 | Brazil-based JBS, the world's largest meat producer, has shuttered all
of its US-based beef plants as of Tuesday while responding to a cyberattack.
The shutdowns impacted all nine beef plants, located in Arizona, Texas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Wisconsin, Utah, Michigan and Pennsylvania, according to
officials from the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) International
Union, which represents more than 25,000 JBS employees. JBS's US-based pork
plants are still operational. The shuttered plants produce nearly one-quarter
of U.S. beef supplies.
US subsidiary of meat-packing giant JBS hit by cyberattack
| 31 May 2021 | The American subsidiary of the world's largest meat
processing companies said Monday it had been hacked, paralyzing some of its
operations and impacting thousands of workers in Australia. The intrusion was
detected Sunday, forcing one of the leading producers of beef and pork in the
United States to suspend affected systems, and call in its IT staff and
third-party experts to deal with the breach. The hack comes less than a month
after a major cyberattack shut down the Colonial Pipeline network, which
transports about 45 percent of fuel consumed on the east coast of the United
States...
The company's Australian facilities were said to have been paralyzed by the
attack, with up to 10,000 meat workers being sent home without pay, according
to a union representative.
Police investigating multiple shots fired into state Capitol building in
Hartford
--Lamont says shooting appears to be random | 1 June 2021 | Police are
investigating three bullet holes in the state Capitol building discovered
Tuesday morning. No one was injured in the shootings, which may have occurred
sometime over the long weekend, police said. "At approximately 9:15 am on
June 1, 2021, what appears to be multiple bullet holes were discovered in the
windows of the south side of the Capitol Building," Officer Scott Driscoll of
the State Capitol Police Department said, in a press statement.
Biden Ends Trump-Era 'Remain in Mexico' Policy
--Homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas does away with 2019
decision credited with curbing migrant flow | 1 June 2021 | Secretary of
Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas officially ended the Trump-era "Remain
in Mexico" policy on Tuesday, according to documents obtained by the
Washington Free Beacon. "I have determined that MPP does not adequately or
substantially enhance border management in such a way as to justify the
program's extensive operational burden and other shortfalls," Mayorkas wrote
in a signed memo, referring to the "Remain in Mexico" policy by its official
name, the Migrant Protection Protocols. Mayorkas's memo is the latest effort
by Joe Biden to unilaterally chip away at President Trump's immigration
policies... A senior border official said the administration's decision will
only exacerbate the strain on America's border security.
Supreme Court Rules Asylum Applicants Bear Burden of Proof, Reversing 9th
Circuit
| 1 June 2021 | Unanimously ruling against a Chinese asylum claimant, the
Supreme Court reversed the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals this morning, finding
immigration judges do not have to explicitly state that an asylum seeker’s
story is not credible when finding against him. The court's opinion
in the case, Garland v. Dai, court file 19-1155, was written by Justice
Neil Gorsuch. "The Ninth Circuit has long applied a special rule in
immigration disputes," Gorsuch wrote.
Texas Gov. Abbott to veto funding for state legislature amid spat over
election bill
--Abbott's action came hours after Democratic lawmakers left the House
floor and broke quorum ahead of a planned vote | 31 May 2021 | Texas Gov.
Greg Abbott said Monday that he would veto the portion of the state budget
that funds the legislative branch, one day after Democratic lawmakers blocked
a Republican-backed election bill in the House. In a tweet announcing the
move, Abbott indicated that his decision was a response to lawmakers who
"abandon their responsibilities."
The Texas governor was a strong advocate for the passage of the
elections bill. "I will veto Article 10 of the budget passed by the
legislature. Article
10 funds the legislative branch," Abbott said. "No pay for those who abandon
their responsibilities. Stay tuned."
Supreme Court denies Johnson & Johnson bid to void $2 billion talc verdict
| 1 June 2021 | The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down an appeal by
Johnson & Johnson to void a 2 billion judgment for women who claimed the
company's talc-based products caused ovarian cancer. The move came in an
unsigned order and leaves intact a Missouri state court verdict against the
multinational giant. Justices Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh took no part
in the consideration of the petition. The hefty verdict was the culmination
of numerous U.S.
lawsuits brought by women who claimed that Johnson & Johnson products
contained asbestos and other carcinogens and that the company ignored
the health risks. [And now, J&J is making vaccines...]
7,300 People Tune in to Watch 81M Vote-Recipient Biden Deliver Memorial Day
Remarks
| 31 May 2021 | Joe Biden on Saturday delivered remarks -- a nine-minute
speech -- at an annual Memorial Day Service in Delaware.
7,300 people tuned in
to the White House's YouTube channel to watch Biden speak. The speech
received 1,500 "down votes" and 199 "up votes.”
Florida manatees are dying at an alarming rate
--'They listened to anti-manatee groups and prematurely took manatees off
the endangered species list.' | 1 June 2021 | A high number of manatee deaths
in Florida have environmental groups on high alert. From the beginning of the
year through May 21, 2021, 749 manatee deaths were recorded by the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
In 2018, a record-high of 804 manatee deaths were reported, with 2021 on
track to surpass that. Conservationists have pointed to the mass loss of
seagrass, a main food source for manatees, leading to their starvation.
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