In October 2019, the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security hosted a pandemic tabletop exercise called Event 201 with partners, the World Economic Forum and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. … For the scenario, we modeled a fictional coronavirus pandemic, but we explicitly stated that it was not a prediction. Instead, the exercise served to highlight preparedness and response challenges that would likely arise in a very severe pandemic. We are not now predicting that the nCoV-2019 outbreak will kill 65 million people. Although our tabletop exercise included a mock novel coronavirus, the inputs we used for modeling the potential impact of that fictional virus are not similar to nCoV-2019.“We are not now predicting that the nCoV-2019 [which was also used as the name of the simulation] outbreak will kill 65 million people. Although our tabletop exercise included a mock novel coronavirus, the inputs we used for modeling the potential impact of that fictional virus are not similar to nCoV-2019.”
February 28, 2020: A massive WHO vaccination campaign was announced by WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Who was behind this campaign: GlaxoSmithKline in partnership with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). It is a Gates-WEF partnership, both of which were sponsors of the October 18, “Simulation Exercise”. The campaign to develop vaccines was initiated prior to decision of the WHO to launch a Global Public Health emergency. It was first announced at the WEF meeting at Davos (21-24 January).
Reported new cases in China fall to double digit. 99 cases recorded on March 7. All of the new cases outside Hubei province are categorized as “imported infections”(from foreign countries). The reliability of the data remains to be established:
99 newly confirmed cases including 74 in Hubei Province, … The new cases included 24 imported infections — 17 in Gansu Province, three in Beijing, three in Shanghai and one in Guangdong Province.
“We don’t know whether this vaccine will induce an immune response, or whether it will be safe. That’s why we’re doing a trial,” Jackson stressed. “It’s not at the stage where it would be possible or prudent to give it to the general population.” (AP, March 16, 2020)
“This is not about retribution, … This matter is going forward — we are in a live exercise here to get this right.” With a disgusted look on his face, President Trump replied: “You should have let us know.”
- Massive job losses and layoffs in the US, with more than 10 million workers filing claims for unemployment benefits.
- In India, a 21 days lockdown has triggered a wave of famine and despair affecting millions of homeless migrant workers all over the country. No lockdown for the homeless: “too poor to afford a meal”.
- The impoverishment in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa is beyond description. For large sectors of the urban population, household income has literally been wiped out.
- In Italy, the destabilization of the tourist industry has resulted in bankruptcies and rising unemployment.
- In many countries, citizens are the object of police violence. Five people involved in protests against the lockdown were killed by police in Kenya and South Africa.
"One important—and novel—component of our strategy toolkit is scenario planning, a process of creating narratives about the future based on factors likely to affect a particular set of challenges and opportunities. We believe that scenario planning has great potential for use in philanthropy to identify unique interventions, simulate and rehearse important decisions that could have profound implications, and highlight previously undiscovered areas of connection and intersection. Most important, by providing a methodological structure that helps us focus on what we don’t know—instead of what we already know—scenario planning allows us to achieve impact more effectively."
The report looks at four very different future paths:
1.) LOCK STEP – A world of tighter top-down government control and more authoritarian leadership, with limited innovation and growing citizen pushback.
2.) CLEVER TOGETHER – A world in which highly coordinated and successful strategies emerge for addressing both urgent and entrenched worldwide issues
3.) HACK ATTACK – An economically unstable and shock-prone world in which governments weaken, criminals thrive, and dangerous innovations emerge
4.) SMART SCRAMBLE – An economically depressed world in which individuals and communities develop localized, makeshift solutions to a growing set of problems
For the purposes of this posting, I will focus on the first scenario, Lock Step. Here is the introduction to the Lock Step scenario:
"In 2012, the pandemic that the world had been anticipating for years finally hit. Unlike 2009’s H1N1, this new influenza strain—originating from wild geese—was extremely virulent and deadly. Even the most pandemic-prepared nations were quickly overwhelmed when the virus streaked around the world, infecting nearly 20 percent of the global population and killing 8 million in just seven months, the majority of them healthy young adults. The pandemic also had a deadly effect on economies: international mobility of both people and goods screeched to a halt, debilitating industries like tourism and breaking global supply chains. Even locally, normally bustling shops and office buildings sat empty for months, devoid of both employees and customers.
The pandemic blanketed the planet—though disproportionate numbers died in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central America, where the virus spread like wildfire in the absence of official containment protocols. But even in developed countries, containment was a challenge. The United States initial policy of “strongly discouraging” citizens from flying proved deadly in its leniency, accelerating the spread of the virus not just within the U.S. but across borders. However, a few countries did fare better—China in particular. The Chinese government’s quick imposition and enforcement of mandatory quarantine for all citizens, as well as its instant and near-hermetic sealing off of all borders, saved millions of lives, stopping the spread of the virus far earlier than in other countries and enabling a swifter post- pandemic recovery.
China’s government was not the only one that took extreme measures to protect its citizens from risk and exposure. During the pandemic, national leaders around the world flexed their authority and imposed airtight rules and restrictions, from the mandatory wearing of face masks to body-temperature checks at the entries to communal spaces like train stations and supermarkets. Even after the pandemic faded, this more authoritarian control and oversight of citizens and their activities stuck and even intensified. In order to protect themselves from the spread of increasingly global problems—from pandemics and transnational terrorism to environmental crises and rising poverty—leaders around the world took a firmer grip on power. (my bolds)
The scenario goes on to state that, at first, citizens seemed willing to accept the idea of a more controlled world:
"Citizens willingly gave up some of their sovereignty—and their privacy—to more paternalistic states in exchange for greater safety and stability. Citizens were more tolerant, and even eager, for top-down direction and oversight, and national leaders had more latitude to impose order in the ways they saw fit. In developed countries, this heightened oversight took many forms: biometric IDs for all citizens, for example, and tighter regulation of key industries whose stability was deemed vital to national interests. In many developed countries, enforced cooperation with a suite of new regulations and agreements slowly but steadily restored both order and, importantly, economic growth."
But, according to the increase in government control was less well accepted in some nations where elites used their increased powers to pursue their own agenda and interests.
We are clearly seeing governments around the world flexing their powers to control the behaviours of their citizens. This started in China with the lockdown of people in urban areas, particularly Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak. At this point, states of emergency have been declared around the world with billions of people under lockdown and, in Canada, the Minister of Health is threatening to suspend civil liberties and use measures potentially including a telephone-based "rat line" for Canadians to tattle on their neighbours and a random "check to make sure that you are at home" program to ensure that everyone is behaving themselves. What I find particularly interesting is the number of people in the online world who are practically begging for the dispatching of their national army/police force to their community because they are so fearful of what lies ahead. This plays right into the ultimate plan for complete government control of our lives and once that takes hold, it will never be removed.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/China_Flu/comments/gc33hi/10yearold_document_by_rockefeller_foundation/
Source: https://www.globalresearch.ca/can-we-trust-who/5708576
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the U.S. government’s top infectious disease specialist, warned in early 2017 that a “surprise outbreak” would occur during the Trump administration, and he said that more needed to be done to prepare for a pandemic.
“There is no question that there will be a challenge to the coming administration in the arena of infectious diseases,” he said in a speech titled “Pandemic Preparedness in the Next Administration” at Georgetown University Medical Center. He delivered it just days before Trump was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2017. Fauci, who has overseen the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984, warned that looming health challenges would involve both chronic diseases ― ones already ongoing ― as well as “a surprise outbreak.” “No matter what, history has told us definitively that [outbreaks] will happen,” he said. “It is a perpetual challenge. It is not going to go away. The thing we’re extraordinarily confident about is that we are going to see this in the next few years.” Fauci ticked off a list of measures needed to prepare for such a crisis, including creating and strengthening global health surveillance systems, as well as public health and health care infrastructure; practicing transparency and honest communication with the public; coordinating and collaborating on both basic and clinical research, and developing universal platform technologies to better facilitate the development of vaccines.
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/fauci-warned-of-trump-pandemic-2017-200054359.html
Many experts think the greatest possible threat to humanity is a fast-moving airborne pathogen — a particularly deadly flu virus could kill tens of millions of people in a year. On Tuesday, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced it was lifting a moratorium on funding research into creating a deadly virus with those capabilities. The NIH's policy shift will allow researchers to take already dangerous viruses and genetically engineer them to be more contagious or deadly. That could mean taking a flu strain or a virus like MERS or SARS and modifying them so they spread more easily or become more fatal. These types of experiments are known as "gain of function" experiments, since they add new — and riskier — functions to diseases.
The risks of developing powerful, deadly superbugs
Such research is controversial because of concerns that a modified deadly disease could escape into the wild and infect the public. That could happen if a terrible accident were to occur, or if the know-how for creating a deadly superbug were to fall into the wrong hands. "Safety isn't all about machines or ventilation, it's also about human judgment," Marc Lipsitch, director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at the Harvard School of Public Health, previously told Business Insider, shortly before the NIH instituted this moratorium. The NIH decided to stop funding these sorts of studies in 2014, after a couple of terrifying slip-ups with deadly diseases. In one case, the NIH discovered that vials of smallpox had just been sitting in a cold storage room of a Food and Drug Administration lab (there are only two labs in the world authorized to possess smallpox, one at the CDC in Atlanta and another in Russia). In another case, the CDC accidentally exposed more than 75 workers to anthrax. The moratorium halted ongoing studies in Wisconsin and the Netherlands that were working on creating mutant influenza viruses that could spread through the air. The tests were being conducted on ferrets, because airborne virus transmission between the animals closely mimics the process between humans.
Why researchers want to create pandemic viruses
The argument in favor of this research is that nature itself creates new deadly, contagious viruses on its own. "We are coming up on the centenary of the 1918 influenza pandemic," George Poste, a leading member a group that assesses the state of biodefense in the US, recently told Business Insider. "We've been fortunately spared anything on that scale for the past 100 years, but it is inevitable that a pandemic strain of equal virulence will emerge." The 1918 pandemic killed approximately 50 million people around the globe, making it one of the deadliest events in human history. Some experts believe that if we can create these types of viruses ourselves in a lab, then we might be able to better understand them before (or when) they naturally appear. That's why the NIH decided to allow these sorts of studies to resume, according to a statement by director Francis Collins."[Gain of function] research is important in helping us identify, understand, and develop strategies and effective countermeasures against rapidly evolving pathogens that pose a threat to public health," Collins wrote. Experts say there ways to do this work safely, but there are still important questions to address. According to Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research, one of the biggest concerns is how details of this work are communicated to the public. Any release of such information comes with security risks, but the NIH review process for funding these studies doesn't necessarily make it clear how much of the research would become publicly available. Say, for example, that a study found ways to genetically modify Ebola virus so it became an airborne pathogen. "If [that] were the case, I don't want the public to have a blueprint on how to do it,"Osterholm said.
On Tuesday, at a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization alliance, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the United States of “singlehandedly blocking” the creation of a verification mechanism for the Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention (BTWC), a landmark 1972 treaty banning the production of such weapons. According to the foreign minister, the US continues “to carry out military-biological activities around the world, including on our borders.” “We are conducting an intensive state-to-state dialogue with our CSTO allies on these subjects, having already signed an agreement with Tajikistan, and working with Armenia and Kazakhstan. This is a large part of the work in ensuring the fulfilment of nations’ obligations under the BTWC on the inadmissibility of reorienting any biological activity to military needs,” Lavrov stressed.
Lavrov’s comments come in the wake of confirmation Tuesday that the US Defence Threat Reduction Agency, a subsidiary of the US Department of Defence, has been working in Ukraine since 2005 on the construction or modernization of at least eight biolabs suitable for storing and working with dangerous pathogens, including those used in biological weapons. The report comes in the wake of a scandal in Kiev last month in which lawmakers accused the US Embassy of scrubbing information about the work of two of its biolabs from its official website. In a complaint, Opposition Platform – For Life party co-chairman Viktor Medvedchuk alleged that since these labs’ deployment, Ukraine has faced outbreaks of deadly diseases, including a 2009 outbreak of hemorrhagic pneumonia, three cholera outbreaks between 2011 and 2015, hundreds of fatalities to swine flu in 2016, and the deaths of at least 20 Ukrainian servicemen to an unknown flu-like illness the same year. “The Ukrainian people have the right to know about secret programs,” the lawmaker stated in his demands for a probe.
Ukraine isn’t the only nation where the US has established biological laboratories, with even nations with close ties to Moscow subject to US overtures. Russia has long expressed concerns about the biological safety situation in countries including Kazakhstan, Armenia and Tajikistan, all three of them allies in the CSTO. In Kazakhstan, rumours about the safety of biolabs operating under US patronage have long plagued both local residents and authorities. For years, media in Kazakhstan have alleged that outbreaks of infectious diseases in recent years has been connected to the work of the Almaty Central Reference Laboratory, the huge biolab built with $108 million in US cash in 2016, and which specializes in the study of strains of viruses characteristic to the Central Asian Nation. In 2018, Kazakhstan reported an outbreak in meningitis, with local media alleging that this particular strain may have been deliberately leaked from the Almaty lab to test the effectiveness of a specially-engineered strain of the disease. Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health denied these rumours, and assured the public that there was nothing to worry about. In March 2020, rumours again began to swirl that the spread of the coronavirus may be tied to the US-affiliated lab. Authorities vocally dismissed the claims and urged media and the public not to give in to panic.
In the Caucasus, too, the US has built new biological research institutions, or upgraded the capacities of old ones, to suit their purposes. In Soviet Days, Armenia’s Institute of Microbiology was the largest in the union. After the country’s collapse, officials in the US and the UK took an interest in its work, inviting Armenian specialists to study and teach in Western countries, and, in the 2000s, helping to open several biolabs across the country. As was the case in Kazakhstan, funds were provided by the US Department of Defense, with $10 million contributed to the modernization of Armenia’s National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and other labs built from the ground up in Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, Martuni and Ijevan, ostensibly to study local strains of viruses. While the centers are formally subordinated to Armenia’s ministry of health, the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency has access to them, and US nationals are known to work at the facilities. Russia has criticized the biolabs’ secretive nature. In late 2019, to dispel concerns, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan agreed on a memorandum of cooperation with Moscow which would enable Russian specialists to visit the labs, but the agreement remains unsigned.
In the 2010s, the US and other Western countries allocated funding to another Russian ally in Central Asia – Tajikistan, with Foundation Merieux, a French charitable foundation whose formal mission includes the strengthening of local health capabilities and reducing the impact of infectious diseases, establishing the Gastroenterological Institute in Dushanbe in 2013 with UN and USAID assistance. In 2019, another lab – the Republican Center for the Fight Against Tuberculosis, was opened in Tajikistan, this time sponsored directly by USAID and the Pentagon. As elsewhere, the lab allows both local biologists and their foreign counterparts to study local diseases, including tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis and cholera. That same year, another US-funded laboratory was opened in Isfara in Tajikistan north. Little information has been made available regarding its work, except that it is also funded by the US.
Georgia
The Caucasian nation of Georgia, with whom Russia has had poor relations for over a decade following the 2008 war in South Ossetia, has had one of the most active US biolab programmes in the post-Soviet space. In 2018, Igor Giorgadze, the country’s former minister of state security, asked President Trump to investigate reports that personnel from the Lugar Center biological lab outside Tbilisi had engaged in experiments on people, and that some of these test subjects had died. In a report on the US-funded lab’s activities, Giorgadze revealed the high level of bacteriological protection at the facility, as well as equipment which he said was capable of “spraying harmful substances and ammunition with biologically active materials.” The former official questioned why a lab supposedly engaged in peaceful research would have a need for such equipment. Washington dismissed Giorgadze allegations as “absurd,” and assured that the lab’s research was peaceful in nature. Last month, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned that Moscow was fully appraised of US efforts to expand military research at the Lugar Lab, and said such efforts were part of a major expansion of dual purpose biological research at labs across the former USSR under the pretext of fighting bioterrorism.
The best analysis on the internet for the U.S Lugar Bio-Lab https://t.co/2GTttQbfpf
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In a highly significant development, Professor Luc Montagnier, the French scientist who shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), has added his voice to those who believe the new coronavirus was created in a laboratory. Interviewed on the CNews channel in France, Montagnier asserted that the virus had been designed by molecular biologists. Stating that it contains genetic elements of HIV, he insisted its characteristics could not have arisen naturally.
Asked by the CNews interviewer what the goal of these molecular biologists was, Montagnier said it wasn’t clear. “My job,” he said, “is to expose the facts.” While stressing that he didn’t know who had done it, or why, Montagnier suggested that possibly the goal had been to make an AIDS vaccine. Labeling the virus as “a professional job…a very meticulous job,” he described its genome as being a “clockwork of sequences.” “There’s a part which is obviously the classic virus, and there’s another mainly coming from the bat, but that part has added sequences, particularly from HIV – the AIDS virus,” he said.
Montagnier also pointed out that he wasn’t the first scientist to assert that the coronavirus was created in a laboratory. Previously, on 31 January 2020, a research group from India had published a paper suggesting that aspects of the virus bore an “uncanny similarity” to HIV. Taken together, the researchers said their findings suggested the virus had an “unconventional evolution” and that further investigation was warranted. While the researchers subsequently retracted their paper, Montagnier said they had been “forced” to do so. In February 2020, a separate research paper published by scientists from South China University of Technology suggested the virus “probably” came from a laboratory in Wuhan, the city where it was first identified. Significantly, one of the research facilities cited in this paper, the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, is said to be the only lab in China that is designated for the study of highly dangerous pathogens such as Ebola and SARS. Prior to the opening of this laboratory in 2018, biosafety experts and scientists from the United States had expressed concerns that a virus could escape from it. As with the paper published by the Indian researchers, however, the Chinese scientists’ paper has similarly been withdrawn.
Professor Montagnier has long demonstrated that he is not afraid to challenge the prevailing views of the scientific establishment. Previously, in an interview recorded for the 2009 AIDS documentary ‘House of Numbers’, he had spoken out in favor of nutrition and antioxidants in the fight against HIV/AIDS. As the co-discoverer of HIV and a Nobel prize winner, Montagnier’s statements in this interview gave valuable support to Dr. Rath and other scientists who, for years beforehand, had been warning the world about the pharmaceutical business with the AIDS epidemic. In a similar way, his assertion today that the coronavirus was designed by molecular biologists raises serious questions about the possible involvement of the pharmaceutical industry. As Montagnier infers, a manmade virus whose genome consists of a “clockwork of sequences” and includes elements of HIV could not have been assembled by amateurs. With estimates of the total global economic cost of the coronavirus varying from $4.1 trillion to $20 trillion or more, the ongoing questions about its origins are unlikely to disappear anytime soon.
- Research by team from Nankai University shows new virus has mutated gene similar to those found in HIV and Ebola
- Finding may help scientists understand how the infection spreads and where it came from
- The US National Institutes of Health, a government agency, awarded a $3.7million research grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology
- The lab is the center of several conspiracy theories that suggest it is the original source of the coronavirus outbreak
- The institute experimented on bats from the source of the coronavirus
- They were captured more than 1,000 miles away in Yunnan Sequencing of the Covid-19 genome has traced it to bats to Yunnan's caves
- The U.S. government funded research on coronavirus transmission in the lab over the past decade
US Congressman Matt Gaetz said: 'I'm disgusted to learn that for years the US government has been funding dangerous and cruel animal experiments at the Wuhan Institute, which may have contributed to the global spread of coronavirus, and research at other labs in China that have virtually no oversight from US authorities.' On Saturday, Anthony Bellotti, president of the US pressure group White Coat Waste, condemned his government for spending tax dollars in China, adding: 'Animals infected with viruses or otherwise sickened and abused in Chinese labs reportedly may be sold to wet markets for consumption once experiments are done.' The $37million Wuhan Institute of Virology, the most advanced laboratory of its type on the Chinese mainland, is based twenty miles from the now infamous wildlife market that was thought to be the location of the original transfer of the virus from animals to humans. According to documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday, scientists there experimented on bats as part of a project funded by the US National Institutes of Health, which continues to licence the Wuhan laboratory to receive American money for experiments.
The NIH is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. The Wuhan Institute lists them on their website as a partner as well as several other American academic institutions. Other U.S. partners include the University of Alabama, the University of North Texas, Harvard University, and the National Wildlife Federation. As part of the NIH research at the institute, scientists grew a coronavirus in a lab and injected it into three-day-old piglets. The news that COVID-19 bats were under research there means that a leak from the Wuhan laboratory can no longer be completely ruled out. According to one unverified claim, scientists at the institute could have become infected after being sprayed with blood containing the virus, and then passed it on to the local community. A second institute in the city, the Wuhan Centre for Disease Control – which is barely three miles from the market – is also believed to have carried out experiments on animals such as bats to examine the transmission of coronaviruses. The Wuhan Institute, which keeps more than 1,500 strains of deadly viruses, specializes in the research of 'the most dangerous pathogens', in particular the viruses carried by bats. Chinese officials decided to build the institute after the country was ravaged by an outbreak of SARS in 2002 and 2003. SARS, another kind of coronavirus, killed 775 people and infected more than 8,000 globally in an epidemic.
Since an outbreak of the novel coronavirus emerged in the city in December, it has been at the center of conspiracy theories which suggest that the bug originated there. While scientists believe that the virus jumped to humans from wild animals sold as food in a market in Wuhan, conspiracy theorists promote different assumptions. Some of them claim that the virus, formally known as SARS-CoV-2, could be a biological warfare weapon engineered there. Others suspect that it escaped from the lab. China has repeatedly denied the allegations.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8211291/U-S-government-gave-3-7million-grant-Wuhan-lab-experimented-coronavirus-source-bats.html
Called Urban Outbreak 2019, the war game involved 50 experts who spent two days coordinating response, containment and messaging efforts around the notional pandemic. Some of the conclusions, such as the way forced mass quarantine can backfire and trigger additional disease spread, and how the mortality rate is better than the overall number of disease cases in assessing the scale of an outbreak -- have been proved out through the response to the novel coronavirus. Other insights specific to the military's response also hit home. "Even in the planning phase, the military and government may (consciously or unconsciously) exhibit avoidance behaviors to limit the scope of their involvement with affected and/or infected populations in the field," one of 16 conclusions in the 12-page summary document notes.
Another conclusion assesses the tendency of "experienced professionals" to meet unusual or unprecedented conditions in the scenario with resistance. "This can directly inhibit effective planning and adaptation," it adds. Benjamin Davies, the game's designer and the associate director of research for NWC's civilian-military humanitarian response program, said that, for the mid-grade and senior officers participating in the game, one challenge came down to a recurring theme for the military: a tendency to fight the last war instead of the current one. "In this case, there may have been a fairly significant hangover from the ebola response," Davies said, referring to the deadly outbreak of the virus between 2014 and 2016 in West Africa. Davies, who spoke to Military.com on his own behalf and not to present an official position of the college, Navy or Defense Department, added that, during the ebola outbreak, which resulted in more than 13,000 deaths, the U.S. military was not supposed to provide direct aid to infected populations. "When players got in the game, they were really stuck on that guidance," he said.
Another possible holdover from the experience supporting the ebola response was a hesitancy to game out scenarios in which troops had direct contact with infected populations or regions, he said. "In a lot of different ways, either passively or actively, the military players ended up gravitating toward higher-level discussions that didn't put them on the ground or didn't put their troops in harm's way," Davies said. "It's very hard to separate avoiding the population that's infected from protecting your own troops." Also of note, according to the summary document prepared by Davies, is the resistance from game participants, including some in the military, to including game elements that didn't correspond to their prior experience. That included the notional disease itself. "The original pathogen proposed for the game had an R0 [rate of transmission] closer to the COVID-19 virus, exhibited itself with cold and flu like symptoms, and required long-term intensive medical care for a small portion of the population," the document states. " ... The learning opportunity lost by failing to use the original pathogen proposed is now obvious." Instead, the game focused on a "known and curable bacterial pathogen."
The Defense Department's coronavirus pandemic response effort has been under a magnifying glass, in part because it supports a contained population that undertakes extensive global and domestic travel and spends lengthy periods in confined environments and in close proximity as part of routine operations. The Defense Department has been widely criticized as being slow to issue guidance curtailing its own operations and limiting activities that multiply risk, such as entry-level training and underway periods that are not mission-essential. At the same time, the military has had to surge capability in unfamiliar ways in support of the broader response effort, including the mobilization of National Guard units, the deployment of hospital ships and mobile field hospitals, and preparations for the possible activation of Selected Reserve members and recall of recently separated troops. Officials have worked rapidly to develop ways to successfully employ assets designed for trauma and non-contagious disease -- including the ships and field hospitals -- such as filling them with non-COVID-19 cases in order to free up space in more specialized facilities.
Davies declined to comment on the military's real-world response efforts. Specific to the fictional war game scenario, he pointed out that the game stretched the military participants, in particular, to operate in ways far beyond what was typical for them. "The military players had a real challenge in front of them because they were doing a mission that they don't often do, and they were given tons of ambiguity in terms of authorities so that they could make their own decisions," he said. " ... The way [command-and-control] should work for them did not work in this game -- we actually removed it completely. And we gave them command authority. And that's really challenging for people who are not used to that." Dave Polatty, director of NWC's Humanitarian Response Program, told Military.com via email that the program is now in the middle of "detailed analysis" on the similarities and differences between the fictional war game disease and COVID-19.
"Right up until the current crisis, our brilliant game partners at the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab have been working tirelessly with us to identify the pandemic challenges we might face," said Polatty, who also stressed he spoke on his own behalf and not on behalf of the school or DoD. "We will continue to publish anything we can that will give us an edge in this fight. We believe our mission is to help the responders who are struggling and deserve all the assistance we can offer." NWC, he said, has a network of experts ready to support current disease response efforts and a library of research and reports available to decision-makers. "This is a challenge that requires everyone to look to the experts in every field because no one organization is going to have the monopoly on life-saving solutions," he said.
Source: https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/04/01/naval-war-college-ran-pandemic-war-game-2019-conclusions-were-eerie.html
One simulation of an uncontrolled disease outbreak concluded with riots and the National Guard on the streets
Dark Winter (which stipulates a smallpox attack by an unknown assailant) is not COVID-19 (a disease inadvertently spread by human contact), of course. But the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic bears an eerie resemblance to the simulation: leaders hampered by an inability to address a crisis they hadn’t foreseen (“We’d have been much more comfortable with a terrorist bombing,” Nunn later said in congressional testimony); national decision-making driven by data and expertise from the medical and public health sectors; management options limited by the swift and unpredictable spread of the disease (and a limited stockpile of vaccines); a health care system that lacks the surge capacity to deal with mass casualties; increased tensions between state and federal authorities; the rapid spread of misinformation on cures and treatments for the outbreak (the only way to treat smallpox is to not get it); the difficulty of controlling unpredicted flights of civilians from infected areas; domestic turmoil sparked by political uncertainty (with sporadic rioting—quelled by National Guard units—in large urban areas as grocery stores are shuttered); and an increasing reliance on the willingness (and unwillingness) of individual citizens to self-quarantine to stop the spread of the contagion.
The Dark Winter exercise ended on the second day of the simulation after three long sessions—and purposely without resolution. But then, the exercise’s goal was not to predict the future but to dramatize the issues faced by the federal government during a nationwide health crisis. In this it masterfully succeeded, showing that what begins as a localized disease outbreak (of smallpox appearing in Oklahoma City and then in two other densely populated urban areas) can quickly become a crisis that envelopes the entire nation and the world: State borders become chokepoints crowded with those fleeing the disease, Canada and Mexico close their borders with the United States, and foreign nations restrict the travel of American citizens. There is no worst-case scenario, with the collapse of American democracy, but democratic institutions are severely tested and strained. After Dark Winter was concluded, the participants drew clear lessons from the exercise, focusing on the federal government’s lack of preparation for a public health crisis.
The lessons drawn from the 2001 Dark Winter exercise provided a stark preview of what the United States would face in 2020: the unfamiliarity of governing officials with public health issues and the medical options available to address them; a likely lack of good information in the earliest moments of the crisis (Is the outbreak localized? How many Americans are infected? Where are they located? What health resources are available to treat them?); an unfamiliarity with the health care system and how medical care is actually delivered; the indecision surrounding the impact of quarantine orders (Should they be voluntary or required? Should they be local, statewide, or national? How should they be enforced?); the necessity of providing a medical surge capability that would alleviate the strain on hospitals and care providers (the U.S. military can build hospitals and quickly—as one participant noted—but who’s going to staff them?); and the need to act quickly and decisively to identify the threatening virus and, more crucially, to identify who is infected and who isn’t.
These lessons rippled out into the policymaking community, particularly after its participants and designers briefed key figures in the Bush administration and members of Congress on their findings. Included in the briefing was a series of grimly realistic videotapes of the exercise that dramatized its likely effects. “It is not pleasant,” CSIS’s John Hamre told members of Congress in introducing the videos. One of those who agreed, according to retired Air Force Col. Randall Larsen (who co-designed the simulation for CSIS), was Vice President Dick Cheney, who sat through the presentation (just nine days after 9/11) in his office at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building before offering his own judgment. “This is terrifying,” he said.
“Dark Winter was an exercise designed to push the system to failure in order to learn about its vulnerabilities,” said Andrew Lakoff, a professor of sociology at the University of Southern California who has studied Dark Winter and its impact. “The lessons of Dark Winter shaped biological preparedness policy for the next 10 years, but it is always difficult to ensure that preparedness is sustained over time.”
Trained as a sociologist and anthropologist of science in medicine, Lakoff is the author of Unprepared: Global Health in a Time of Emergency, an account of global and national responses to disease outbreaks from the SARS epidemic through the spread of the Ebola virus. So it is no surprise that Lakoff has been following the national response to the coronavirus pandemic closely—and worrying that the crisis portrayed by Dark Winter is being replayed now, in what is clearly not a simulation.
Not surprisingly, Lakoff’s worries are reflected among a growing number of health care providers, medical professionals, and policymakers who not only cite Dark Winter as one of the earliest and most well-known disease simulations but who note that it spawned a handful of follow-on exercises that, over the last two decades, should have (but seemingly didn’t) prepared public officials for the COVID-19 pandemic. “Dark Winter is extremely important,” Larsen told Foreign Policy, “but there were any number of follow-ons, right up until very recently—including one in 2019 called ‘Event 201’—that simulated what is happening right now with the coronavirus.”
In fact, by one count, there have been no less than four separate U.S. simulations that prefigured the events that unfolded in central China in January of this year. In 2005, “Atlantic Storm,” organized by the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, simulated an international outbreak of a smallpox pandemic (as opposed to the domestic smallpox terrorism attack stipulated by Dark Winter). “The SPARS Pandemic 2025-2028,” conducted in 2017, tested medical responses to the outbreak of a novel coronavirus in St. Paul, Minnesota. “Clade X,” hosted by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in 2018, proposed a worldwide coronavirus outbreak with no vaccine (and which, according to Tom Inglesby, the center’s director, was designed to “provide experiential learning” for Trump administration officials). And, in October 2019, “Event 201” presented an exercise that started with an outbreak of a novel coronavirus (“a high-impact respiratory pathogen pandemic,” as its designers premised) that spread globally—and that presciently forecast COVID-19.
“Event 201 was basically an exercise that forecast the economic troubles a pandemic would likely cause,” Larsen said, “and proposed a series of economic preparedness steps the U.S. and global economic actors could take in responding to the crisis we’re facing now.” According to the exercise, the pandemic (a respiratory illness that starts in Brazil but ends up killing 65 million people globally) would place outsized economic strains on international medical supply chains unless there were broader cooperation among global health organizations and coordination among supply chain providers. Event 201 showed that an economic response to a coronavirus outbreak would mirror the medical response gamed out in Dark Winter—with an economic response that would be hampered in its earliest days by a lack of good information, which would, in turn, destabilize markets and seed monetary instability. The exercise presaged the events of COVID-19 that would take place within months of the simulation’s end. “It very clearly showed that a global pandemic would take a global response,” Larsen said. “It was uncannily accurate.”
“I think these simulations, these exercises, are critically important—absolutely crucial,” said Gigi Kwik Gronvall, a senior scholar at the Center for Health Security. “And I think that’s true because to really digest what is happening in a pandemic you have to experience it.” But even given the intensity to the series of simulations that began with Dark Winter in 2001, Gronvall notes that the current pandemic has exposed what the simulations predicted. “The response to COVID-19 was slowed by a lack of testing, which led to a lack of situational awareness,” she said. “The truth of this, the lesson, is that we just didn’t take the coronavirus reports coming out of China seriously enough soon enough. We just weren’t quick enough, and now we’re scrambling to catch up. It is a real problem for hospitals, which are bearing the brunt of this mistake. We needed to surge help into our nation’s hospitals right away. And we didn’t. It didn’t need to happen.”
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/04/01/coronavirus-pandemic-war-games-simulation-dark-winter/
The document, known as Branch Plan 3650, was first revealed by The Nation and uploaded online. It was meant to provide planning guidance to NORTHCOM personnel responding to an “operationally significant infectious disease outbreak.” It outlines different types of outbreaks, from terrorism to the kind of “biological spillover” from Chinese wet markets that authorities believe created COVID-19. Outlining the threat, Branch Plan 3650 inadvertently predicts with uncanny precision the problem Chinese authorities faced in the early days of the epidemic in Wuhan:
As of April 7th, 2020, the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center counts 1.4 million cases of COVID-19 worldwide since the start of the outbreak, with cases in the U.S. now at 400,000. The site reports 82,145 deaths globally, with 12,722 deaths recorded in the U.S. alone. The report covers two major missions NORTHCOM should prepare for: responding to a pandemic domestically, including supporting civilian authorities, and protecting NORTHCOM forces that carry out the command’s traditional missions such as homeland defense and assisting allies. The report says NORTHCOM’s greatest vulnerability is its people, for whom the outbreak could cause absenteeism, with sick personnel adding to the burden of what it believes will be a stressed health care system.
The report makes plenty of correct calls, identifying the “most likely and significant threat” as a “novel respiratory disease, particularly a novel respiratory disease.” The report says the key to fighting it is in countering its ability to “spread from the point of emergence.” It goes on to recommend several solutions, including, “flu shots, washing hands frequently, cough etiquette, and social distancing.”
NORTHCOM paints what is at times a dire picture. “The recovery from a biological incident may span months or even years based on the nature of the biological and its ability to transmit.” It warns that a disease could impact the command’s “operating environment”—that is, the entire nation itself—for up to 24 months. The report doesn’t delve into estimates of mortality rates and dangers to the economy, but it does warn that a “disease of operational significance may create an environmental and global disaster (pandemic) with the potential of incapacitating 40% of the overall workforce.”
Now that the U.S. is actually in the grips of a pandemic, the report has one final warning. “The (Defense Intelligence Agency) assesses that a pandemic...will give rise to political, social, and economic instabilities that could, in turn, lead to opportunistic aggression, increased terrorist activity, and dramatic social change, especially when combined with morbidity and mortality.”
Examples could include aggression by North Korea against the U.S., Russian moves against Ukraine, a new terrorism campaign by ISIS or Al Qaeda, or other events. Under normal circumstances Branch Plan 3650 would seem like a dry contingency planning document outlining an event that seems unlikely at best. Today, as the U.S. grapples with the unfolding tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic it seems incredibly prescient. While the plan doesn’t offer a way forward, it does give some comfort in chaotic times that someone, somewhere out there nailed the prediction. The rest is up to us.
Urban Outbreak
Conclusions Parallel COVID-19 Lessons
Resistance to Thinking Outside the Box
Outbreak on Carrier Theodore Roosevelt
Source: https://sputniknews.com/military/202004021078810915-2019-war-games-by-us-naval-war-college-eerily-resembled-covid-19-pandemic/
Source: https://www.geekwire.com/2020/bill-gates-warned-us-covid-19-like-pandemic-watch-ted-talk-2015/
2017 and Founding of CEPI
A global flu-like pandemic in fact is something that Gates and his well-endowed foundation have spent years preparing for. In 2017 during the Davos World Economic Forum, Gates initiated something called CEPI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, together with the governments of Norway, India, Japan, and Germany, along with the Wellcome Trust of the UK. Its stated purpose is to “accelerate the development of vaccines we’ll need to contain outbreaks” of future epidemics. He noted at the time that “One promising area of vaccine development research is using advances in genomics to map the DNA and RNA of pathogens and make vaccines.” We will return to that.
Event 201
By 2019 Bill Gates and the foundation were going full-tilt boogie with their pandemic scenarios. He made a Netflix video which made an eerie imaginary scenario. The video, part of the “Explained” series, imagined a wet market in China where live and dead animals are stacked and a highly deadly virus erupts that spreads globally. Gates appears as an expert in the video to warn, “If you think of anything that could come along that would kill millions of people, a pandemic is our greatest risk.” He said if nothing was done to better prepare for pandemics, the time would come when the world would look back and wish it had invested more into potential vaccines. That was weeks before the world heard about bats and a live wet market in Wuhan China. In October, 2019 the Gates Foundation teamed up with the World Economic Forum and the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security to enact what they called a “fictional” scenario simulation involving some of the world’s leading figures in public health. It was titled Event 201. As their website describes it, Event 201 simulated an “outbreak of a novel zoonotic coronavirus transmitted from bats to pigs to people that eventually becomes efficiently transmissible from person to person, leading to a severe pandemic. The pathogen and the disease it causes are modeled largely on SARS, but it is more transmissible in the community setting by people with mild symptoms.”
Event 201 Players
As interesting as the prescient Gates-Johns Hopkins Event 201 fictional scenario of October, 2019 may be, the list of panelists who were invited to participate in the imaginary global response is equally interesting. Among the selected “players” as they were called, was George Fu Gao. Notably, Prof. Gao is director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention since 2017. His specialization includes research on “influenza virus interspecies transmission (host jump)… He is also interested in virus ecology, especially the relationship between influenza virus and migratory birds or live poultry markets and the bat-derived virus ecology and molecular biology.” Bat-derived virus ecology…
Prof. Gao was joined among others at the panel by the former Deputy Director of the CIA during the Obama term, Avril Haines. She also served as Obama’s Assistant to the President and Principal Deputy National Security Advisor. Another of the players at the Gates event was Rear Admiral Stephen C. Redd, Director of the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The same CDC is at the center of a huge scandal for not having adequate functioning tests available for testing cases of COVID-19 in the USA. Their preparedness was anything but laudable. Rounding out the group was Adrian Thomas, the Vice President of scandal-ridden Johnson & Johnson, the giant medical and pharmaceutical company. Thomas is responsible for pandemic preparedness at J&J including developing vaccines for Ebola, Dengue Fever, HIV. And there was Martin Knuchel, Head of Crisis, Emergency & Business Continuity Management, for Lufthansa Group Airlines. Lufthansa has been one of the major airlines dramatically cutting flights during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
All this shows that Bill Gates has had a remarkable preoccupation with the possibility of a global pandemic outbreak he said could be even larger than the alleged deaths from the mysterious 1918 Spanish Flu, and has been warning for at least the past five years or more. What the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation also has been involved in is funding development of new vaccines using bleeding-edge CRISPR gene-editing and other technologies.
The Coronavirus Vaccines
Gates Foundation money is backing vaccine development on every front. Inovio Pharmaceuticals of Pennsylvania received $9 million from the Gates-backed CEPI, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, to develop a vaccine, INO-4800, which is about to test on humans in April, a suspiciously rapid time frame. In addition Gates Foundation just gave the company an added $5 million to develop a proprietary smart device for intradermal delivery of the new vaccine. In addition Gates Foundation monies via CEPI are financing development of a radical new vaccine method known as messengerRNA or mRNA.
They are co-funding the Cambridge, Massachusetts biotech company, Moderna Inc., to develop a vaccine against the Wuhan novel coronavirus, now called SARS-CoV-2. Moderna’s other partner is the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Head of NIAID is Dr Anthony Fauci, the person at the center of the Trump Administration virus emergency response. Notable about the Fauci-Gates Moderna coronavirus vaccine, mRNA-1273, is that it has been rolled out in a matter of weeks, not years, and on February 24 went directly to Fauci’s NIH for tests on human guinea pigs, not on mice as normal. Moderna’s chief medical adviser, Tal Zaks, argued, “I don’t think proving this in an animal model is on the critical path to getting this to a clinical trial.”
Another notable admission by Moderna on its website is the legal disclaimer, “Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: …These risks, uncertainties, and other factors include, among others: … the fact that there has never been a commercial product utilizing mRNA technology approved for use.” In other words, completely unproven for human health and safety. Another biotech company working with unproven mRNA technology to develop a vaccine for the COVID-19 is a German company, CureVac. Since 2015 CureVac has received money from the Gates Foundation to develop its own mRNA technology. In January the Gates-backed CEPI granted more than $8 million to develop a mRNA vaccine for the novel coronavirus.
Add to this the fact that the Gates Foundation and related entities such as CEPI constitute the largest funders of the public-private entity known as WHO, and that its current director, Tedros Adhanom, the first WHO director in history who is not a medical doctor, worked for years on HIV with the Gates Foundation when Tedros was a government minister in Ethiopia, and we see that there is practically no area of the current coronavirus pandemic where the footprints of the omnipresent Gates are not to be found. If that is to the good of mankind or grounds to be worried, time will tell.
- Scientists at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security hosted event in October
- Exercise was not intended as a prediction; it aimed to show how governments and industry would respond to severe pandemic
- Real-world coronavirus - nCoV-2019 - has infected over 1,400 people worldwide and killed 42; epicentre, the Chinese city of Wuhan, remains on lockdown
- Center for Health Security's inputs for modelling potential impact of fictional virus were not similar to nCoV-2019
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7925475/US-health-experts-hosted-fictional-coronavirus-simulation-THREE-months-ago.html
Source: https://hub.jhu.edu/2019/11/06/event-201-health-security/
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Event 201 And The Current COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreak
Source: https://johnbwellsnews.com/event-201-covid-19-was-launched-one-month-after-the-johns-hopkins-center-and-bill-gates-hosted-an-invitation-only-global-pandemic-exercise/
Dr Fauci’s public facing position on the White House task force has earned him high approval ratings across the country, according to national surveys, as well as criticism from right-wing corners of the web and conservative media. The doctor reportedly began receiving a security detail amid death threats that began surfacing online shortly after his participation in the daily White House press briefings. The security detail was ordered by US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, according to Politico.
Mr Paul seemingly added fuel to the fire that has been stoked in recent weeks against the doctor, with the left-leaning Media Matters reporting a rise in pro-Trump media outlets attacking Dr Fauci in late March. Rush Limbaugh, the conservative radio talk show host who the president awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom during his last State of the Union Address, attacked Dr Fauci and other disease experts working on the administration’s response as “Hillary Clinton sympathisers” earlier this week. “It's just, we've got all of these Hillary Clinton sympathisers still in the medical expert team here,” he said on his programme, The Rush Limbaugh Show. “We know that one thing has not changed, and that is these people's desire, above everything else, to get rid of Donald Trump.”
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation bankrolled research by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that advocated essentially tattooing vaccine data “directly into the skin” of children. “Along with the vaccine, a child would be injected with a bit of dye that is invisible to the naked eye but easily seen with a special cell-phone filter, combined with an app that shines near-infrared light onto the skin. The dye would be expected to last up to five years, according to tests on pig and rat skin and human skin in a dish,” a Dec. 2019 Scientific American article wrote about Gates’ scheme. Gates has been aggressively propagandizing on behalf of vaccines throughout the coronavirus pandemic. He has made it clear that he wants countless shots administered to supposedly stop the spread of coronavirus. “Our foundation works a lot on diagnostics and vaccines,” Gates said during a recent interview with CBS News. He added that vaccine makers are the only entities “that can really get things back on track where we’re not worried about large public gatherings.” Gates said that “there’s a lot of dialogue between our foundation experts and the government” about how to get the world back to normal using his vaccines. “Which activities, like schools, have such benefit and can be done in a way that the risk of transmission is very low? And which activities, like mass gatherings, may be – in a certain sense – more optional? And so until you’re widely vaccinated, those may not come back at all,” he said. This all comes back to Gates’ primary goal with his foundation and its funding: depopulation. “Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we lower that [the population] by perhaps 10 or 15 percent,” he said in a 2010 TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference. Gates could not have planned a crisis any better than the coronavirus panic to push his vaccination and depopulation agendas.
“Do you truly believe that when the first wave, this second wave, the 16th wave of the coronavirus is a long-forgotten memory, that these capabilities will not be kept? That these datasets will not be kept? No matter how it is being used, what’ is being built is the architecture of oppression,” Snowden said.
“There is nothing more foreseeable as a public health crisis in a world where we are just living on top of each other in crowded and polluted cities, than a pandemic. And every academic, every researcher who’s looked at this knew this was coming. And in fact, even intelligence agencies, I can tell you firsthand, because they used to read the reports had been planning for pandemics,” he said.
“If you’re looking at countries like China, where cases seem to have leveled off, how much can we trust that those numbers are actually true? I don’t think we can. Particularly, we see the Chinese government recently working to expel Western journalists at precisely this moment where we need credible independent warnings in this region,” Snowden said.
Source: https://themindunleashed.com/2020/04/snowden-governments-using-pandemic-to-build-architecture-of-oppression-surveillance.html
“We were all played. Corrupt politicians scared us into giving up control over the most basic questions of our lives… they used a public health emergency to subvert democracy.”
- USA: 2,000,464 cases; 112,924 fatalities; Fatality rate 5.64%
- Brazil: 772.,416 cases; 39,680 fatalities; Fatality rate 5.13%
- Russia: 493,023 cases; 6,350 fatalities; Fatality rate 1.28%
- United Kingdom: 291,588 cases; 41,213 fatalities; Fatality rate 14.13%
- India: 276,583 cases; 7,745 fatalities; Fatality rate 2.80%
- France: 192068 cases; 29,322 fatalities; Fatality rate 15.267%
- 7,360,239 cases; 416,201 fatalities; Fatality rate 5.65%
Some very skilled people threw the world into a panic. Wanting to trust that our authorities had our own best interests at heart, we let them do this. But the narrative was broken when the (planned) Antifa, a.k.a. “George Floyd” riots began, for this was the power play, the biggest one yet, to try to stop President Trump and presumably other leaders who are the vanguard of the new nationalist age that is steadily pushing out “one world” globalism of the European, Chinese and Islamic varieties.
At the top of the list the goal has been to behead the United States, due to its enormous influence in the world. The US is key because of its great power. If the US can be led captive to one world globalism, then secular globalism’s success is all but assured. That is why the attacks against President Trump are so severe, with little effort being expended against Russia’s Vladimir Putin (because Russia, despite its great military power, is a minor economic power, with its oil resources being one of the few cards it plays), or against Chinese President Xi (who like the Chinese Communist Party, views China as the supplier of goods to the whole world, which it largely is.) Like it or not, what the Americans do matters in the world, greatly. This means that if the US is controlled then most of the job is done.
President Trump knows it, too. In an interesting and very amusing development, his team observed the great numbers of Black Lives Matter / Antifa riots over the last ten days or so. These people are not following any of the health wonks’ directions “to stay safe from the virus”, and the coronavirus tracking page shows a steadily declining rate of new cases of the virus, so the Trump team decided to resume the wildly successful and popular “Make America Great Again / Keep America Great” rallies.
This is a big “screw you” to the WHO, and to the esteemed probable co-conspirator Dr Anthony Fauci, who is being rendered more and more irrelevant, even as he continues to be the Chief Doomcrier. It would appear that Americans are coming to realize they have been had, and Tucker Carlson is amazing as he shows us how badly we have been had, and says in his last words a great truth: “They did it because we let them do it. We believed them, so we obeyed them. If there is anything good that comes out of this disaster, it is that none of us will ever make that mistake again.”
Source: https://theduran.com/tucker-we-were-all-lied-to-about-the-coronavirus-pandemic-video/?fbclid=IwAR2nM3NfeFDQbYiIzt7k4Em1e5wuoYLvGorlDD7d4x_dEklq_pHS0L87w-4
It could be otherwise. Consider Google co-founder Sergey Brin’s immediate response to the 9/11 attacks, as described in the memoir of a former employee. He rushed into his company’s headquarters possessed by the thought that the company’s search logs could reveal the identity of the terrorists. He understood that by then the internet was no longer simply a tool. It had become an artificial world where a large part of our lives took place. In this artificial world, troves of data were readily available, and Google could work as a sensor of potential threats or anomalies.
Since then, the internet’s system of surveillance has been perfected beyond our imaginations (and usually beyond our acknowledgment). It now extends over email, social media, credit card payments, cell-phone use, and travel records. Every flight and hotel booking, every payment and bank transfer, every call, every picture can be brought together in a single platform and mined for interesting or unusual patterns. Yet, while extending in every direction, this system was completely powerless to warn us about the coronavirus or to help us fight it. That is about to change—and our concept of personal privacy will have to change with it.
So far the Western counterpandemic effort has been stunningly primitive. Social distancing policies have been imposed in a haphazard way, along a predetermined spectrum and in reaction to outdated data. In many places, governments have little recourse but to send bureaucrats driving around town to monitor behavior.
If only governments used all the technology already available to them. Each case could then be treated according to individual parameters. Once a person has been confirmed to be infected, his or her close contacts could automatically be traced and instructed to get tested. Meanwhile, the infected person’s compliance with lockdown instructions could be tracked using digital tools that monitor individual travel and behavior patterns. Of course, this would require governments accessing cell-phone users’ individual data—and eliminating the legal hurdles currently preventing them from doing so. (In Germany, Deutsche Telekom has shared aggregated data with health authorities, in compliance with existing privacy laws, to help measure overall social distancing. But Ulrich Kelber, Germany’s federal data protection commissioner, quickly added that tracking individual smartphones to monitor quarantine would be a “totally inappropriate and encroaching measure.”)
The United States is already making initial efforts in this direction. On Tuesday, Politico reported that White House senior advisor Jared Kushner’s task force had reached out to technology companies with the goal of creating a national coronavirus surveillance system. According to those reports, the government would not be responsible for directly collecting health data but would rely on states, hospitals, and health data companies. In some cases, the goal would be to rationalize the use of public health care resources, but in time the potential to monitor the health data of individual citizens would be practically unlimited. Some have compared it to a Patriot Act for biosecurity. (U.S. President Donald Trump said in a recent press briefing that he liked the idea because it sounded “scientific.”)
The counterterrorism analogy is useful because it shows the direction of travel of pandemic policy. One obvious possibility as we slowly lift the physical restrictions now in place is to replace those blunt instruments with something more advanced and intelligent. Imagine a new coronavirus patient is detected. Once he or she tests positive, the government could use cell-phone data to trace everyone he or she has been in close proximity to, perhaps focusing on those people who were in contact for more than a few minutes. Everyone in that list would receive a message ordering them to immediately go into isolation. They would themselves be tested, and the process would start again.
Your cell-phone signal could then be used to enforce quarantine decisions. Leave your apartment and the authorities will know. Leave your phone behind and they will call you. Run the battery down and a police car will be at your door in a manner of minutes, as happened recently in Taiwan, where the government has instituted arguably the most advanced coronavirus surveillance system anywhere in the world. In the United Kingdom, the National Health Service is developing a contact-tracing app that would keep tabs on close-proximity contacts through Bluetooth signals and then automatically notify those people if a user tests positive. According to internal documents, that basic service might be upgraded with a number of extra functions, such as notifying users if they spend more than one hour out of their houses during a lockdown by nudging them to go back home.
Would it work? The first answer is that some kind of contact-tracing app has become inevitable. The current restrictions are not sustainable over the long term; it’s just that no one feels brave enough to lift them without introducing some replacement capable of delivering the same security with fewer social and economic costs. The proper framing for the question is as a choice between the current restrictions and a new surveillance system. Some have argued that traditional tracing methods will be sufficient, but their inadequacy in dealing with an outbreak of the sort we now face has been thoroughly discussed in several recent scientific studies. That should have been obvious; just imagine a couple of health officials trying to contain an outbreak by driving around town to interview potential spreaders, asking them to write down the names of everyone they talked to since being infected.
Privacy advocates will find it difficult to convince the public that traditional definitions of privacy are of higher value than the freedom to leave your house. No one should want to abandon privacy as a value, of course, or even to downgrade its importance. But it’s entirely possible to develop a concept of privacy that is less metaphorical, with new boundaries consistent with the practical challenges society now faces. There are legitimate causes for concern. It is one thing for authorities to be given enough power to perform their role. Too much power might be abused. We know that vast surveillance powers conferred to fight terrorism can and in some cases have been used, for example, to combat illegal immigration. Similarly, health data gathered to fight a pandemic could end up being used, for example, to determine health insurance premiums.
Secondly, there is something too arbitrary about the system as it is currently being developed: a text message out of nowhere and suddenly you might be locked at home. If not designed carefully, this might not end up being a tool to help us guide our conduct but rather to punish us for faults we have no idea how to avoid. But while these are valid concerns, they should not be decisive. The analogy to the counterterrorism system developed after the 9/11 attacks shows that there are ideally two different phases in the operation of a surveillance system. In the initial stage, it is still performing under stress as the threats it was built to prevent are already present in our midst. As the system turns increasingly toward prediction and prevention, individual behavior is significantly less affected by it. In time, it is possible to approach something of a steady state where surveillance is directed toward external threats rather than the routine or normal operations of a given society.
There are always points where a free society is in direct contact with external threats. The important thing is to limit the operations of every surveillance system to this external perimeter. There should always be a private area to which citizens can retreat; that area need not, and must not, be brought under the system’s observation and control.
Critics will have to confront the question of what alternative they propose. Surveillance is meant to stop or prevent intrusions before they penetrate a society’s defenses. For those who insist on lower levels of surveillance, the only alternative is to build a more resilient society, one that can deal with those intrusions after they happen. That may sound much more attractive, but in reality the social and individual costs can be forbiddingly high. Take the case of future pandemics. A resilient society would have to invest massively in health care, creating large redundancies to be used in an emergency. It would have to train its citizens in a range of appropriate behaviors. It might even have to redesign its cities and transportation networks and change its labor laws and economic structures so that a potential outbreak would remain contained. At this point—to return to our analogy—some might be tempted to say the virus had won.
Privacy hawks may disagree, but a surveillance system can be a way to leave people alone. Properly designed, it consists of a kind of security perimeter—mostly virtual—within which life can go on undisturbed. The brunt of power is exercised at the perimeter, with as little as possible seeping inside.
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/04/10/coronavirus-pandemic-surveillance-privacy-big-data/
White House senior adviser Jared Kushner’s task force has reached out to a range of health technology companies about creating a national coronavirus surveillance system to give the government a near real-time view of where patients are seeking treatment and for what, and whether hospitals can accommodate them, according to four people with knowledge of the discussions. The proposed national network could help determine which areas of the country can safely relax social-distancing rules and which should remain vigilant. But it would also represent a significant expansion of government use of individual patient data, forcing a new reckoning over privacy limits amid a national crisis.
Health privacy laws already grant broad exceptions for national security purposes. But the prospect of compiling a national database of potentially sensitive health information has prompted concerns about its impact on civil liberties well after the coronavirus threat recedes, with some critics comparing it to the Patriot Act enacted after the 9/11 attacks. Already, the Trump administration has sought to ease data-sharing rules and assure health data companies they won’t be penalized for sharing information with state and federal officials — a move driven in part by Kushner’s push to assemble the national network, according to an individual with knowledge of the decision.
“This is a genuine crisis — we have to work through it and do our best to protect people’s health,” said Jessica Rich, a former director of the Federal Trade Commission’s consumer protection bureau. “But doing that doesn’t mean we have to destroy privacy.”
Currently, the federal government plays only a limited role in handling health information, with its access restricted by various privacy laws and in many cases reliant on voluntary data-sharing agreements with individual states. The project — based on interviews with seven tech executives, government officials and other people familiar with its contours — would draw on detailed information collected from multiple private-sector databases. It would allow federal officials to continuously track elements like hospitals’ bed availability and the flow of patients into specific emergency rooms across the country — thereby enabling the government to rush resources to parts of the country before they’re hit by a surge of coronavirus cases.
“It allows you to be much more targeted and precise in how you engage,” said one person involved in the discussions. “They need data to make the policy decisions, and so that’s what we and others now have been asked to do.” The White House declined to comment in response to detailed inquiries on Tuesday, but spokesman Avi Berkowitz said in a late Tuesday night statement after this article was published: "This story makes no sense and is completely false. The White House gets many unsolicited random proposals on a variety of topics, but Jared has no knowledge of this proposal or the people mentioned in this article who may have submitted it."
The creation of a national coronavirus database could help the nation get out in front of the fast-spreading virus, which officials anticipate will strain the health care systems of nearly every major city over the next few months and threaten to recur in pockets of the nation for some time after that. Yet concerns about data sharing and patient privacy aren’t the only obstacles to the plan — which was described by people familiar with it as one of a series of out-of-the-box initiatives sought by Kushner’s team. That team is composed of a range of federal officials, friends and leaders from the private sector seeking to promote innovative responses to the coronavirus crisis.
The notion of a national surveillance network has also faced resistance internally from some health officials, who argue that the federal government should only go as far as setting broad standards for disease and resource tracking and leave it to individual states to stand up their own surveillance networks, according to two individuals with knowledge of the discussions. Other officials contend that the administration should build any new monitoring system on its own, without the private sector’s involvement – a position that’s gained steam following a series of articles about Kushner’s team and its involvement of private companies and executives in efforts to fix problems dogging the nationwide response, according two people briefed on the matter.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/07/kushner-coronavirus-surveillance-174165
Earlier this week, the Elizabeth, New Jersey police department gave residents a look at one of the drones officials there will use to help monitor residents and enforce social distancing measures aimed at slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus. “These drones will be around the City with an automated message from the Mayor telling you to STOP gathering, disperse and go home,” the department said. The city, which has seen close to 1,500 confirmed COVID cases, is one of a growing number of communities in the United States that is either deploying or considering the use of unmanned drones to support their shelter-in-place directives—a practice that has been used, seemingly with success, in countries like France and China. But on Wednesday, the Elizabeth police department was forced to clarify in a second video emphasizing that the drones were only there to spread “an automated notice about keeping your social distance.”
The episode underscores the looming tensions for federal and local governments between civil liberties and efforts to combat a deadly pandemic that has paralyzed the country. The U.S. government was caught flat-footed by the public health crisis, thanks to Donald Trump ignoring months of warnings and relying on wishful thinking rather than action. But with America now the epicenter of the pandemic, the administration is trying to play catch-up, with Jared Kushner—the president’s unqualified son-in-law and senior adviser—leading a coronavirus response team that has floated a number of potential measures, including a national surveillance system to monitor outbreaks. That has raised privacy concerns, with critics likening it to the Patriot Act put into place following 9/11. “This is a genuine crisis—we have to work through it and do our best to protect people’s health,” Jessica Rich, a former director of the Federal Trade Commission’s consumer protection bureau, told Politico. “But doing that doesn’t mean we have to destroy privacy.”
Within the federal government itself, there has been a clumsy acknowledgement that there are limits to what the U.S. can do in its efforts to contain the virus. “We are not an authoritarian nation,” Surgeon General Jerome Adams said on Fox News last month, soon after the World Health Organization declared coronavirus a pandemic. “So we have to be careful when we say, ‘Let’s do what China did, let’s do what South Korea did.’” (South Korea is a democracy.) Still, actions by the Trump administration to loosen data sharing rules around healthcare and the national coronavirus surveillance proposal from Kushner’s team have raised concerns from privacy advocates—particularly given the longstanding fears about how the Trump administration has used surveillance and technology in its immigration enforcement and other controversial policies, along with the president’s erosion of democratic norms.
“We dealt with similar issues in 9/11,” Rich said. “One reason that the government doesn’t have all of this data is there’s a lot of concern about big brother maintaining large databases on every consumer on sensitive issues like health, and for good reason.” Indeed, for critics, the privacy questions extend beyond the present moment when governments are grappling with the deadly pandemic — what happens when this crisis passes? Is it possible to get the toothpaste back in the tube? “My biggest concern is that tech will emerge more powerful than it was,” Burcu Kilic, who leads a digital right program at consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen, told Politico. “When things get back to normal, do you think they’ll want to regulate them?”
Municipalities like Elizabeth and Daytona Beach, Florida that are making use of drones to enforce social distancing are getting a taste of what normal might look like, thanks to the pandemic. As Thomas Gaulkin of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists noted earlier this month, many Americans— often fierce in their objections to perceived government overreach into their lives—might normally object to dystopian images of flying robots policing lockdowns. But these, of course, are not normal times. “If drones do begin to hover over U.S. streets to help control this pandemic,” Gaulkin wrote, “it will be yet another visible reminder that we’ve entered a public health Twilight Zone where Americans have no better option than to embrace what was once only imaginable, and never real.”
Source: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/coronavirus-surveillance-is-entering-dystopian-territory
The coronavirus tracking ramp-up is already well underway around the world. In South Korea, Taiwan, and Israel, authorities use smartphone location data to enforce individual quarantines. Moscow police say they’ve already busted 200 quarantine violators caught via facial recognition-enabled cameras. NSA contractor and perennial privacy offender Palantir is helping Britain’s National Health Service track infections. Apps that leverage a smartphone’s bounty of built-in, highly accurate sensors to enforce social distancing or map the movements of the infected have been deployed in Singapore, Poland, and Kenya; MIT researchers are now pitching a similar, but more “privacy friendly,” app. In Mexico, Uber sent government authorities rider data to trace the route of an infected tourist, also banning 240 users who’d taken rides with the same driver.
In the U.S., public health officials, hoping to assess broad compliance with stay-at-home orders and to spot dangerous crowding, are obtaining personal location data in bulk from loosely-regulated online advertisers, and have discussed obtaining it from Google, according to news reports. A maker of “smart” thermometers, Kinsa Health, set up a special website to provide access to geographical fever clusters and other data uploaded from the hundreds of thousands of homes that use its app-enabled devices, earning Kinsa some buzz, including a recent New York Times article in which public health experts praised the predictive power of its user data.
These surveillance methods have been enabled by the rise of the smartphone and cloud computing — and of an entire tracking ecosystem around them. Over the past decade or so, the kindred spirits of the advertising industry and intelligence community have worked tirelessly and on parallel tracks to perfect their exploitation of the unimaginably vast trails of personal data collected through various mobile apps. The ability to learn your location and predict your behavior is priceless to both Silicon Valley and the Pentagon, whether the ultimate goal is to target you with a Warby Parker ad or a Hellfire missile.
As the Covid-19 pandemic worsens and death tolls increase, it stands to reason that the notion of reappropriating these technologies of war and profit into the preservation of human life will only make mass surveillance more palatable to a frightened public, particularly one desensitized by a decade of smartphone ubiquity and data-siphoning apps.
Source: https://theintercept.com/2020/04/02/coronavirus-covid-19-surveillance-privacy/
Today, as COVID-19 tears across the globe, signs of authoritarian control are making the jump from fiction to reality. In China, which already operates a massive and very real security state, facial recognition, phone data, and helmet-mounted thermal cameras have helped authorities control the outbreak. These efforts are so widespread, they have already been propagandized, in promotional videos wherein drones disperse groups of people playing newly dangerous sidewalk games of mah-jongg. But even democratic states are taking extremely invasive measures to control the virus. All of Italy is on lockdown: no school, university, theater, cinema, nightlife, sports, funerals, or weddings. When Italian police see people on the streets, they send them home. French citizens, also under lockdown, now need to carry a signed travel pass when leaving home. “We are at war,” French President Emmanuel Macron said of the measure.
The United States is next in line. San Francisco and Santa Cruz, California, are on lockdown. New York City might follow suit by the time you read this. New York State, along with New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, and others, has closed restaurants by decree of law. In Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser forced one resistant restaurant group to comply with a similar order. In Washington State, where the U.S. outbreak is among the worst, entertainment and recreation facilities have been shut down. Likewise New York’s Broadway theaters. More retail and service businesses fall to the exigencies of the pandemic every day. Ordinary life is suspended, indefinitely.
The spread of the coronavirus is likely to get worse before it gets better, and more extreme restrictions like the ones already seen in Europe and Asia might be coming to America. Israel has started tracking the cellphones of infected people, and the U.S. government reportedly wants to do likewise. Already, we can feel this dark prospect creeping into daily life. On Tuesday, during a drive to a (responsibly social-distanced) family hike, our friendly minivan passed a menacing black Suburban parked on the side of the road, the blue lights of its official authority flashing. What would have been a surprising oddity a mere week ago now seems like an ominous forecast: Soon, perhaps, papers might be requested, temperatures might be taken, passage might be prohibited.
How would we respond? Americans are a unique people, our spirit cut from a different cloth than that of other nations. The “frontier myth,” as the historian Frederick Jackson Turner called it in 1893, connects the taming of our nation’s extensive wild lands (much of them taken by force) with the country’s democratic nationalism. For Turner, American pioneers mined the endless open expanses of the North American continent with rugged individualism, a drive that proved particularly compatible with industrial and then late capitalism. It molded real jobs into symbolic idols: the cowboy, the rancher, the prospector, the oilman. Free to roam our wide continent, those figures transformed resilience and self-actualization (underwritten by raw materials stolen from the common interest) into the mettle of American tenacity.
Eventually, foppish men hawking ideas rather than wares would lay the same claim to the American individualist spirit: the adman as noble as the oilman, the programmer no different from the prospector. Even the most democratically liberal of average American citizens still sees things as things of theirs, and actions as choices of their own. Nobody’s going to tell them how to spend their hard-earned money, where to drive their big car, or what poor choices to make with their mortal body. Let freedom ring.
Against this backdrop, it might seem that Americans would strongly resist the extreme measures that China, South Korea, Israel, Italy, France, and other nations have imposed under the coronavirus’s boot. Americans have never much been troubled when their personal choices infringe upon or even harm the well-being of their fellow citizens. Just think about the absolutist positions taken toward gun ownership. It’s entirely possible to imagine Americans of all stripes—men and women, young and old, coastal and landlocked—spurning any forthcoming governmental health proclamations in order to fetch a fried-chicken sandwich or a CBD kombucha, to travel to a long-planned golf tournament or incant a “Namaste” over rosé at an essential yoga-wine experience.
As it happens, there is a drive no less American that might balance out our obsession with freedom, for better or for worse. Americans have never been enculturated to statist submission like the Chinese, or to a broadly communitarian culture like the Europeans. But secretly, we are addicted to one shameful alternative: bureaucracy.
Despite the cowboys and the oilmen and the entrepreneurs and all the rest, the frontier myth is still a myth, not a reality. Americans might dream that they can claw their way to the top by sheer strength and devoted self-reliance. But in reality, most people don’t become prospectors, whether of gold or of bitcoin. They become procurement specialist level IIs at regional carpeting distributors, or assistant managers at themed bar-and-grilles. No disgrace in that, by the way. All of us still strive for individual greatness. We do our best to be good fathers or aunts. We sublimate the disappointment of managerial food-service careers into 72-month-financed Ford F-250 pickups.
Those choices in turn become collars, yoking us to the reality, no matter how gilded, of the daily grind. There, a new and counterintuitive freedom is born: that of having choices imposed on you: a new human-resources IT system, selected by the power-hungry corporate CIO, that now requires hours of webinar training during the very same week your kids got sent home from school due to a global pandemic. Or a new hire, incompetent for the work, brought on board via the nepotism of the franchise owner. Or a demand from the senior manager above you, a mere manager, to produce a PowerPoint of accomplishments or best practices, for which she will take credit at the directors meeting. Hard as it is to admit right now, this is the “normal life” to which we dream of returning once the coronavirus subsides.
That life is maddening, but it comes with certain comforts, including structure and certainty. Just do the work, and you will be praised—or at least not punished. You can go home at the end of the day and kick back some cold ones. You can work on your boat over the weekend. You can hold your young children close, praising whatever god you worship that the coronavirus appears to spare them. Americans want to think that they will set out on their own and wrest gold from the earth with their bare fingers, but really they just want to tap those digits on the desk until quitting time. This bureaucratic docility is the domesticated, shadow side of American frontiersmanship. It will steer us further toward compliance than we might have believed possible.
Pretending that this truth doesn’t apply to you is easy. But look into your own memory, and you will find it over and over again, no matter how rugged you think you are. I’ll show you my belly first: Many years ago, before smartphones, I made a cellphone game about airport security. My team modeled the 138 most trafficked U.S. airports, using Government Accountability Office data to drive the relative competence of simulated TSA agents in each airport. In 2003, the average airport failed to detect almost a quarter of the contraband carried by undercover agents. The game was supposed to allow players to try to get knives or guns past (virtual) security to see how well their favorite airport performed. You could even play it while in line at that airport.
It was the mid-aughts, and 9/11 was still fresh in law enforcement’s memory. Some of the information on TSA performance had been classified, supposedly to protect national security. One day, I got a call from two federal agents about the game. They sounded like such extreme stereotypes of feds, speaking in accents and cadences that felt scripted for Hollywood, that I thought I was being punked. Playing the artist-journalist-rogue, I laughed them off at first, cowboy-style. “Call my lawyer,” I scoffed. (I didn’t have a lawyer.)
But the conversation rapidly became quite serious, and I realized they weren’t backing down. I thought about the rest of my life—my kids, my house, my frontier-aspirant dreams not yet realized. Reader, I am not proud to admit that I put my tail between my legs quickly. All they really wanted was for me to change the marketing to make clear that I wasn’t using any classified material—or if I was, to tell them how I’d come into its possession. That suddenly seemed like a very reasonable demand. By the end of the call—it was just a phone call!—I was addressing them both as “sir.” I caved.
I am not proud of this portrait of myself, or of this portrait of America. I am not proud of its frontiersman fantasy or its apparatchik reality. Both seem odious—caricatures of virtue contorted to the buffoonish extremes of careless independence on the one hand and spineless capitulation on the other. But if I had to wager on how the tides will turn for that huge, unexceptional middle that forms our 300-million-strong ranks, I’d bet on acquiescence. People will stay home to protect their children and their grandparents. They’ll turn back at the end of the street if questioned on their way to the tavern. They will be more afraid than they will be bold. Maybe that flaw, the more modest of America’s bad traditions, will break our spirit. Or perhaps it will be the sin that saves us.
A University of Pittsburgh researcher on the cusp of making “very significant findings” about the novel coronavirus was killed over the weekend in what authorities say was a murder-suicide. Bing Liu, 37, was shot multiple times in his townhouse around noon Saturday in Ross Township, Pa., police told WTAE, an ABC affiliate in Pittsburgh.
Source: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/ag-barr-says-the-doj-may-take-legal-action-against-states-if-lockdowns-are-deemed-excessive/
First Amendment Quarantined?
Second Amendment Quarantined?
Fourth Amendment Quarantined?
Fifth Amendment Quarantined?
Conclusion
Source: https://www.rt.com/op-ed/483758-coronavirus-constitutional-rights-government/
Many of the right-wing protests against state stay-at-home orders sweeping the nation have been organized or attended by white nationalists, conspiracy theorists, anti-government militias, members of a neo-fascist street gang, and other assorted extremists and scam artists, a HuffPost analysis shows. The protests, largely coordinated on Facebook, have seen crowds of hundreds descend upon state and city government buildings, where participants flagrantly flout social distancing guidelines to demand that their respective governors reopen state businesses during a deadly pandemic. Images of these often heavily armed protesters, screaming at health care workers and blocking ambulances from reaching hospitals, have gone viral, shocking a country where polls show a large majority support measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, which has already killed over 45,000 people in this country. Yet the events — which present a clear danger to communities across the U.S., risking the further spread of a virus — have been promoted extensively by Fox News. On Friday, immediately after a Fox segment sympathetic to the rallies, the president tweeted out his support for the protesters. “LIBERATE MINNESOTA!” “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!” “LIBERATE VIRGINIA,” Trump wrote in a tweet-storm, directly contradicting the advice of the medical experts on his own COVID-19 task force. It’s easy to see why footage of the protests might excite the president. They bear a striking resemblance, after all, to his own fascist campaign rallies, with attendees who are almost uniformly white, and who display a deep devotion to the president, donning red MAGA hats and waving Trump 2020 flags. And like Trump’s rallies, the anti-shutdown protests are teeming with right-wing extremists. Here’s a brief look at some of the figures who have either organized or attended these events over the last week.
The White Nationalists
A rally Monday in Augusta, the state capital of Maine, was organized in part by Larry Lockman, a white nationalist former state lawmaker who in 2017 warned that proposed immigrant welcome centers were tantamount to a “war on whites.” According to Maine-based journalist Nathan Bernard, Lockman helped coordinate Monday’s anti-shutdown event on the “Mainers Against Excessive Quarantine” Facebook page, where he encouraged attendees to show up to the rally wearing MAGA gear. “This is about the loss of our civil rights and its impact on our businesses and religion,” he wrote in one post. Bernard reported seeing Lockman coordinating a group of unmasked protesters at the rally Monday. In Columbus, Ohio, two men were photographed at an anti-shutdown protest holding up an anti-Semitic sign depicting Jews as rats, calling them “the real plague.” The Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism believes one of the men belongs to the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement. According to the ADL, this individual was photographed at a 2019 white power rally with Timothy Wilson, who was killed by federal agents last month during an attempted arrest over his alleged plot to bomb a Missouri hospital during the pandemic in order to attract attention to his white supremacist views.
A “Reopen Florida” protest scheduled for this weekend in Miami was organized by a leader of the neo-fascist street gang The Proud Boys, the Miami New Times reported this week. Enrique Tarrio, a longtime Proud Boy, admitted to the New Times that he’d organized the rally, which he’s advertised as being “against the Democrat-driven unconstitutional lockdown.” Members of the Proud Boys — a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group originally founded by bigot Gavin McInnes — have deep ties to a host of white nationalist and militia groups, and are best known for violently attacking their political opponents. Proud Boys have also been spotted at anti-shutdown protests in Colorado, Nevada, Ohio and Michigan. At the rally in Lansing, Michigan, Proud Boys were allegedly among the attendees blocking ambulances from being able to reach a hospital. Also in Michigan — as noted by reporter Jason Wilson in The Guardian — were members of the Michigan Liberty Militia, whose Facebook page Wilson notes “features pictures of firearms, warnings of civil war, celebrations of Norse paganism and memes ultimately sourced from white nationalist groups like Patriot Front.” A “Reopen Florida” protest scheduled for this weekend in Miami was organized by a leader of the neo-fascist street gang The Proud Boys, the Miami New Times reported this week. Enrique Tarrio, a longtime Proud Boy, admitted to the New Times that he’d organized the rally, which he’s advertised as being “against the Democrat-driven unconstitutional lockdown.” Members of the Proud Boys — a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group originally founded by bigot Gavin McInnes — have deep ties to a host of white nationalist and militia groups, and are best known for violently attacking their political opponents. Proud Boys have also been spotted at anti-shutdown protests in Colorado, Nevada, Ohio and Michigan. At the rally in Lansing, Michigan, Proud Boys were allegedly among the attendees blocking ambulances from being able to reach a hospital. Also in Michigan — as noted by reporter Jason Wilson in The Guardian — were members of the Michigan Liberty Militia, whose Facebook page Wilson notes “features pictures of firearms, warnings of civil war, celebrations of Norse paganism and memes ultimately sourced from white nationalist groups like Patriot Front.”
Anti-vaccination extremists, a mainstay of Trump rallies and other far-right events in recent years, have been seen at multiple anti-shutdown protests. An April 14 rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, was organized in part by an anti-vaccination activist named Ashley Smith. “I am against mandatory vaccination,” Smith said in an email to The News & Observer. “That is a personal right and as a sovereign citizen I have the right to choose what medical procedures I and my children receive. Pandemic status/state of emergency doesn’t change that.” Public health experts fear the anti-vaxx movement could, once a COVID-19 vaccine is developed, undermine a national inoculation program.
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/extremists-anti-shutdown-protests-161305527.html
The Governor of Michigan should give a little, and put out the fire. These are very good people, but they are angry. They want their lives back again, safely! See them, talk to them, make a deal. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 1, 2020Dozens of demonstrators crowded the lobby of the building in Lansing on Thursday, where they demanded to be allowed inside the chamber of the Michigan House of Representatives. State police blocked them from entering the chamber, which was closed to the public to allow room for state representatives and reporters to spread apart. The demonstration, dubbed the American Patriot Rally, was organised by a group calling itself Michigan United for Liberty. "We do not agree with or consent to our unalienable rights being restricted or rescinded for any reason, including the COVID-19 pandemic," the group said on its private Facebook page, where it has more than 8,800 members. It was the second time this month that protesters have demanded Whitmer lift lockdown restrictions in the state, which has seen more than 3,500 people killed by the coronavirus, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University. On April 16, around 3,000 protesters, some of them also armed, descended on Lansing for "Operation Gridlock," causing a massive traffic jam around the capital building. A day later, Trump appeared to lend his support to them and scattered protests elsewhere, tweeting "LIBERATE MICHIGAN!" That tweet and similar ones drew widespread criticism, with one governor accusing the president of "fomenting domestic rebellion and spreading lies".
WATCH: Large crowds gathered in Huntington Beach to protest the closure of Orange County beaches -- which Gov. Gavin Newsom closed because of large crowds at area beaches. https://t.co/FuksIg1cmJpic.twitter.com/QInDR5Dt80 — NBC 7 San Diego (@nbcsandiego) May 1, 2020Whitmer's handling of the virus crisis has been met with a generally favourable response, and polls show public anxiety about reopening before adequate testing and a vaccine are developed. A PBS Newshour/NPR/Marist poll of 1,008 respondents released on April 29 found that without further testing, 91 percent of people think allowing large groups to attend sporting events is a bad idea - and 85 and 80 percent think children returning to school and restaurants opening for customers to eat inside are bad ideas, respectively. This poll is roughly in line with others on the same subject. Whitmer has previously stated that it is fine to be angry, but the restrictions are necessary. "I've said it before, and I'll say it again - Michigan is an extraordinary place to live because of the people who call it home. There are millions of Michiganders doing their part to slow the spread of #COVID19 every single day. We are going to get through this together," Whitmer tweeted Thursday after the protests, without commenting directly.
Now, many of these same vaccine critics are joining a fight against stay-at-home orders and business shutdowns intended to stem the spread of the coronavirus, which had killed more than 48,800 Americans as of Thursday afternoon. “This is just a fresh coat of paint for the anti-vaccine movement in America, and an exploitative means for them to try to remain relevant,” said Dr. Peter Hotez, a professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Hotez said anti-vaccine groups are seizing on the anti-government sentiment stoked by conservative-leaning protesters to advance their cause. “Unfortunately, their strategy may work.” A group calling itself the Freedom Angels, whose members last year stood on chairs and chanted at public hearings on the California vaccine bill, say governors are abusing their power by shutting down gun shops and other businesses. Many anti-vaccine activists — who have claimed that diseases such as measles aren’t that serious — now contend the coronavirus isn’t dangerous enough to justify staying home. They agree with President Trump that the “cure” for the pandemic could be worse than the disease itself.
That’s led some vaccine foes to join the protesters — whom Trump has encouraged on Twitter — in staging demonstrations in state capitals to “reopen America.” “This is the time for people to take notice and really evaluate the freedoms they’re giving up, all in the name of perceived safety,” said Freedom Angels co-founder Heidi Munoz Gleisner in a Facebook video. The group organized a Monday rally in Sacramento called “Operation Gridlock.”
“People need to get back to work, get back to life, get back into contact with their loved ones who they’re isolated from, they need to be able to have a paycheck,” group co-founder Tara Thornton told the Sacramento Bee, which interviewed her during the demonstration. “This is the grounds they will enslave us upon.”
Source: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-24/anti-vaccine-activists-latch-onto-coronavirus-to-bolster-their-movement
Dr. Wittkowski received his PhD in computer science from the University of Stuttgart and his ScD (Habilitation) in Medical Biometry from the Eberhard-Karls-University Tuüingen, both Germany. He worked for 15 years with Klaus Dietz, a leading epidemiologist who coined the term “reproduction number”, on the Epidemiology of HIV before heading for 20 years the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design at The Rockefeller University, New York. Dr. Wittkowski is currently the CEO of ASDERA LLC, a company discovering novel treatments for complex diseases from data of genome-wide association studies.
With all respiratory diseases, the only thing that stops the disease is herd immunity. About 80% of the people need to have had contact with the virus, and the majority of them won’t even have recognized that they were infected, or they had very, very mild symptoms, especially if they are children. So, it’s very important to keep the schools open and kids mingling to spread the virus to get herd immunity as fast as possible, and then the elderly people, who should be separated, and the nursing homes should be closed during that time, can come back and meet their children and grandchildren after about 4 weeks when the virus has been exterminated….
We are experiencing all sorts of counterproductive consequences of not well-thought-through policy….
Well, we will see maybe a total of fewer cases—that is possible. However, we will see more cases among the elderly, because we have prevented the school children from creating herd immunity. And so, in the end, we will see more death because the school children don’t die, it’s the elderly people who die, we will see more death because of this social distancing….
If we had herd immunity now, there couldn’t be a second wave in autumn. Herd immunity lasts for a couple of years, typically, and that’s why the last SARS epidemic we had in 2003, it lasted 15 years for enough people to become susceptible again so that a new epidemic could spread of a related virus. Because typically, there is something that requires cross-immunity, so if you were exposed to one of the SARS viruses, you are less likely to fall ill with another SARS virus. So, if we had herd immunity, we wouldn’t have a second wave. However, if we are preventing herd immunity from developing, it is almost guaranteed that we have a second wave as soon as either we stop the social distancing or the climate changes with winter coming or something like that….
[Extreme reactions] cost the US taxpayer $2 trillion, in addition to everything else that it costs, but it also has severe consequences for our social life, and depression is definitely something that we will be researching. I can say for myself, walking through New York City right now is depressing….
We should be resisting, and we should, at least, hold our politicians responsible. We should have a discussion with our politicians. One thing we definitely need to do, and that would be safe and effective, is opening schools. Let the children spread the virus among themselves, which is a necessity to get herd immunity. That was probably one of the most destructive actions the government has done. We should focus on the elderly and separating them from the population where the virus is circulating. We should not prevent the virus from circulating among school children, which is the fastest way to create herd immunity….
I think people in the United States and maybe other countries as well are more docile than they should be. People should talk with their politicians, question them, ask them to explain, because if people don’t stand up to their rights, their rights will be forgotten. I’m Knut Wittkowski. I was at the Rockefeller University, I have been an epidemiologist for 35 years, and I have been modeling epidemics for 35 years. It’s a pleasure to have the ability to help people to understand, but it’s a struggle to get heard.
Abstract
Background
In France, the combination hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and azithromycin (AZ) is used in the treatment of COVID-19.
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Administration of the HCQ+AZ combination before COVID-19 complications occur is safe and associated with very low fatality rate in patients.
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1477893920302179
Dr. Daniel W. Erickson of Bakersfield, California, is a former emergency-room physician who co-owns, with his partner Dr. Artin Massih, Accelerated Urgent Care in Bakersfield. They are experienced medical professionals who have 40 years of hands-on experience in dealing with viruses and respiratory infections. Watching the news in China in January, they knew the virus was on its way. They ordered many COVID-19 tests because they knew they would need them. They tested many thousands of people, and discovered for themselves what epidemiologists around the world are saying: COVID-19 came here earlier than previously believed, is more ubiquitous, and ultimately for the general population less deadly than we thought. While this realization is gradually dawning on people around the world, they went public with their findings, which are not generated out of a predictive model but rather the actual facts of the case. In the course of their press conference, they addressed the question of whether or not California should have shut down much of its economy. Their answer is no. They conclude with the need to open up immediately, on grounds of health and human rights. “If you’re going to dance on someone’s constitutional rights you better have a good reason, you better have a really good reason, not just a theory,” he said. “The data is showing us it’s time to lift (the stay-at-home orders) so if we don’t lift, what is the reason?” Here are some selected quotes from their interview with a hostile reporter. The videos are embedded below.
We’d like to look at how we’ve responded as a nation, and why you responded. Our first initial response two months ago was a little bit of fear: [the government] decided to shut down travel to and from China. These are good ideas when you don’t have any facts. [Governments] decided to keep people at home and isolate them. Typically you quarantine the sick. When someone has measles you quarantine them. We’ve never seen where we quarantine the healthy. So that’s kind of how we started. We don’t know what’s going on, we see this new virus. How should we respond? So we did that initially, and over the last couple months we’ve gained a lot of data typically. We’re going to go over the numbers a little bit to kind of help you see how widespread COVID is, and see how we should be responding to it based on its prevalence throughout society—or the existence of the cases that we already know about….
So if you look at California—these numbers are from yesterday—we have 33,865 COVID cases, out of a total of 280,900 total tested. That’s 12% of Californians were positive for COVID. So we don’t, the initial—as you guys know, the initial models were woefully inaccurate. They predicted millions of cases of death—not of prevalence or incidence—but death. That is not materializing. What is materializing is, in the state of California is 12% positives. You have a 0.03 chance of dying from COVID in the state of California. Does that necessitate sheltering in place? Does that necessitate shutting down medical systems? Does that necessitate people being out of work? 96% of people in California who get COVID would recover, with almost no significant sequelae; or no significant continuing medical problems. Two months ago we didn’t know this. The more you test, the more positives you get. The prevalence number goes up, and the death rate stays the same. So [the death rate] gets smaller and smaller and smaller. And as we move through this data—what I want you to see is—millions of cases, small death. Millions of cases, small death.
We extrapolate data, we test people, and then we extrapolate for the entire community based on the numbers. The initial models were so inaccurate they’re not even correct. And some of them were based on social distancing and still predicted hundreds of thousands of deaths, which has been inaccurate. In New York the ones they tested they found 39% positive. So if they tested the whole state would we indeed have 7.5 million cases? We don’t know; we will never test the entire state. So we extrapolate out; we use the data we have because it’s the most we have versus a predictive model that has been nowhere in the ballpark of accurate. How many deaths do they have? 19,410 out of 19 million people, which is a 0.1% chance of dying from COVID in the state of New York. If you are indeed diagnosed with COVID-19, 92% of you will recover. We’ve tested over 4 million… which gives us a 19.6% positive out of those who are tested for COVID-19. So if this is a typical extrapolation 328 million people times 19.6 is 64 million. That’s a significant amount of people with COVID; it’s similar to the flu. If you study the numbers in 2017 and 2018 we had 50 to 60 million with the flu. And we had a similar death rate in the deaths the United States were 43,545—similar to the flu of 2017-2018. We always have between 37,000 and 60,000 deaths in the United States, every single year. No pandemic talk. No shelter-in-place. No shutting down businesses…
We do thousands of flu tests every year. We don’t report every one, because the flu is ubiquitous and to that note we have a flu vaccine. How many people even get the flu vaccine? The flu is dangerous, it kills people. Just because you have a vaccine doesn’t mean it’s gonna be everywhere and it doesn’t mean everyone’s going to take it… I would say probably 50% of the public doesn’t even want it. Just because you have a vaccine—unless you forced it on the public—doesn’t mean they’re going to take it. Norway has locked down; Sweden does not have lock down. What happened in those two countries? Are they vastly different? Did Sweden have a massive outbreak of cases? Did Norway have nothing? Let’s look at the numbers. Sweden has 15,322 cases of COVID—21% of all those tested came out positive for COVID. What’s the population of Sweden? About 10.4 million. So if we extrapolate out the data about 2 million cases of COVID in Sweden. They did a little bit of social distancing; they would wear masks and separate; they went to schools; stores were open. They were almost about their normal daily life with a little bit of social distancing. They had how many deaths? 1,765. California’s had 1,220 with isolation. No isolation: 1,765. We have more people. Norway: its next-door neighbor. These are two Scandinavian nations; we can compare them as they are similar. 4.9% of all COVID tests were positive in Norway. Population of Norway: 5.4 million. So if we extrapolate the data, as we’ve been doing, which is the best we can do at this point, they have about 1.3 million cases. Now their deaths as a total number, were 182. So you have a 0.003 chance of death as a citizen of Norway and a 97% recovery. Their numbers are a little bit better. Does it necessitate shutdown, loss of jobs, destruction of the oil company, furloughing doctors?
I wanted to talk about the effects of COVID-19, the secondary effects. COVID-19 is one aspect of our health sector. What has it caused to have us be involved in social isolation? What does it cause that we are seeing the community respond to? Child molestation is increasing at a severe rate. We could go over multiple cases of children who have been molested due to angry family members who are intoxicated, who are home, who have no paycheck. Spousal abuse: we are seeing people coming in here with black eyes and cuts on their face. It’s an obvious abuse of case. These are things that will affect them for a lifetime, not for a season. Alcoholism, anxiety, depression, suicide. Suicide is spiking; education is dropped off; economic collapse. Medical industry we’re all suffering because our staff isn’t here and we have no volume. We have clinics from Fresno to San Diego and these things are spiking in our community. These things will affect people for a lifetime, not for a season. I’d like to go over some basic things about how the immune system functions so people have a good understanding. The immune system is built by exposure to antigens: viruses, bacteria. When you’re a little child crawling on the ground, putting stuff in your mouth, viruses and bacteria come in. You form an antigen antibody complex. You form IgG IgM. This is how your immune system is built. You don’t take a small child put them in bubble wrap in a room and say, “go have a healthy immune system.”
This is immunology, microbiology 101. This is the basis of what we’ve known for years. When you take human beings and you say, “go into your house, clean all your counters—Lysol them down you’re gonna kill 99% of viruses and bacteria; wear a mask; don’t go outside,” what does it do to our immune system? Our immune system is used to touching. We share bacteria. Staphylococcus, streptococcal, bacteria, viruses. Sheltering in place decreases your immune system. And then as we all come out of shelter in place with a lower immune system and start trading viruses, bacteria—what do you think is going to happen? Disease is going to spike. And then you’ve got diseases spike—amongst a hospital system with furloughed doctors and nurses. This is not the combination we want to set up for a healthy society. It doesn’t make any sense.…Did we respond appropriately? Initially the response, fine shut it down, but as the data comes across—and we say now, wait a second, we’ve never, ever responded like this in the history of the country why are we doing this now? Any time you have something new in the community medical community it sparks fear—and I would have done what Dr. Fauci did—so we both would have initially. Because the first thing you do is, you want to make sure you limit liability—and deaths—and I think what they did was brilliant, initially. But you know, looking at theories and models—which is what these folks use—is very different than the way the actual virus presents itself throughout communities….
Nobody talks about the fact that coronavirus lives on plastics for three days and we’re all sheltering in place. Where’d you get your water bottles from? Costco. Where did you get that plastic shovel from? Home Depot. If I swab things in your home I would likely find COVID-19. And so you think you’re protected. Do you see the lack of consistency here? Do you think you’re protected from COVID when you wear gloves that transfer disease everywhere? Those gloves have bacteria all over them. We wear masks in an acute setting to protect us. We’re not wearing masks. Why is that? Because we understand microbiology; we understand immunology; and we want strong immune systems. I don’t want to hide in my home, develop a weak immune system, and then come out and get disease. When someone dies in this country right now they’re not talking about the high blood pressure, the diabetes, the stroke. They say they died from COVID. We’ve been to hundreds of autopsies. You don’t talk about one thing, you talk about comorbidities. COVID was part of it, it is not the reason they died folks. When I’m writing up my death report I’m being pressured to add COVID.
Why is that? Why are we being pressured to add COVID? To maybe increase the numbers, and make it look a little bit worse than it is. We’re being pressured in-house to add COVID to the diagnostic list when we think it has nothing to do with the actual cause of death. The actual cause of death was not COVID, but it’s being reported as one of the disease processes and being added to the death list. COVID didn’t kill them, 25 years of tobacco use killed. There’s two ways to get rid of virus: either burns itself out or herd immunity. For hundreds of years we relied on herd immunity. Viruses kill people, end of story. The flu kills people. COVID kills people. But for the rest of us we develop herd immunity. We developed the ability to take this virus in and defeat it and for the vast majority 95% of those around the globe. Do you want your immune system built or do you want it not built? The building blocks of your immune system is a virus and bacteria. There’s normal bacteria in normal flora that we have to be exposed to bacteria and viruses that are not virulent are our friends. They protect us against bad bacteria and bad viruses.
Right now, if you look at Dr. Erikson’s skin or my skin we have strep, we have stuff—they protect us against opportunistic infections. That’s why for the first three to six months [babies are] extremely vulnerable to opportunistic infection. Which is why, when we see a little baby in the ER with fever who is one month old, you do a spinal tap, you do a chest x-ray, you do blood cultures, you do urine cultures. But if you had a fever I wouldn’t do that for you. Why? Because that baby does not have the normal bacteria and flora from the community, whereas you do. I guarantee when we reopen there’s going to be a huge, huge amount of illness that’s going to be rampant because our immune systems have weakened. That’s just basic immunology. Do we need to still shelter in place? Our answer is emphatically no. Do we need businesses to be shut down? Emphatically no. Do we need to have it, do we need to test them, and get them back to work? Yes, we do. The the secondary effects that we went over—the child abuse, alcoholism, loss of revenue—all these are, in our opinion, a significantly more detrimental thing to society than a virus that has proven similar in nature to the seasonal flu we have every year.
We also need to put measures in place so economic shutdown like this does not happen again. We want to make sure we understand that quarantining the sick is what we do, not quarantine the healthy. We need to make sure if you’re gonna dance on someone’s constitutional rights you better have a good reason. You better have a really good scientific reason, and not just theory. One of the most important things is we need our hospitals back up. We need our furloughed doctors back. We need our nurses back. Because when we lift this thing, we’re gonna need all hands on deck. I know the local hospitals have closed two floors. Folks, that’s not the situation you want. We’re essentially setting ourselves up to have minimal staff, and we’re going to have significant disease. That’s the wrong combination. I’ve talked to our local head of the Health Department and he’s waiting… for the powers that be to lift. Because the data is showing it’s time to lift. I would start slowly [open up schools sporting events] I think we need to open up the schools start getting kids back to the immune system you know and the major events the sporting events these are non-essential let’s get back to those slowly let’s start with schools let’s start with cafe Rio and the pizza place here… Does that make sense to you guys and I think I can go into Costco and I can shop with people and there’s probably a couple hundred people but I can’t go in Cafe Rio so big businesses are open little businesses are not….
Eventually we treat this like we treat flu. Which is if you have the flu and you’re feeling fever and body aches you just stay home if you have coughing or shortness of breath—COVID is more of a respiratory thing—you stay home. You don’t get tested, even when people come with flu a lot of times we don’t test them. We go, “you have flu. Here’s a medication.” You have COVID, go home, let it resolve and come back negative. If you have no symptoms you should be able to return to work. Are you an asymptomatic viral spreader? Maybe, but we can’t test all of humanity. Sure we’re gonna miss cases of coronavirus, just like we miss cases of the flu. It would be nice to capture every coronavirus patient, but is that realistic? Are we gonna keep the economy shut down for two years and vaccinate everybody? That’s an unrealistic expectation. You’re going to cause financial ruin, domestic violence, suicide, rape, violence and what are you going to get out of it? You’re still going to miss a lot of cases. So we need to treat this like the flu, which is familiar, and eventually this will mutate and become less and less virulent…
I don’t need a double-blind clinically controlled trial to tell me if sheltering in place is appropriate, that is a college-level understanding of microbiology. A lot of times in medicine you have to make you have to make educated decisions with the data that you have. I can sit up in the 47th-floor in the penthouse and say we should do this, this, and this, but I haven’t seen a patient for 20 years—that’s not realistic. If you’re healthy and you don’t have significant comorbidities and you know you’re not immunodeficient and you’re not elderly you should be able to go out without any gloves and without a mask. If you are those things you should either shelter in place or wear a mask and gloves. I don’t think everybody needs to wear the masks and gloves because it reduces your bacterial flora… and your bacterial flora and your viruses your friends that protect you from other diseases [if they] end up going away and now you’re more likely to get opportunistic infections infections that are hoping you don’t have your good bugs fighting for you.
"I have decided to end the state of emergency across the nation," Abe said during a televised press conference on Monday. "In just over a month and a half, we almost brought (the infection) situation under control."
Abe cautioned that lifting the order did not mean that the novel virus was gone from Japan. "Our battle against the virus will continue," he said, while urging the Japanese people to continue following stringent social distancing guidance. As of Monday, the East Asian nation had reported 16,628 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. Of those infected, 13,612 have already recovered and 851 have died. Tokyo, the nation's capital with 14 million residents, was the hardest-hit part of the country, with more than 5,100 cases. On Monday, the city reported just eight new infections.
The Japanese embassy in Washington, D.C. did not respond to Newsweek's request for comment by publication. While Japan never implemented stringent lockdowns like those in parts of China, many European countries and the U.S., it barred foreigner travelers who had visited many hard-hit countries and urged residents to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Restaurants and shops were also required to close earlier than normal. Karaoke bars, live music venues and gyms were shuttered and will remain closed in the coming weeks.
Public health officials in Japan have warned the population to wear masks in public and continue to work from home if possible. The Japanese government has asked the population to adapt to a new lifestyle to avoid an uptick in new cases and prevent the spread of the virus. People have also been encouraged to avoid traveling for non-essential purposes to other regions of the country. It's unclear why Japan has a relatively low infection rate and a comparatively small number of deaths due to COVID-19. Abe has faced criticism for taking little action to curb the virus' spread as many other nations implemented stringent lockdowns.
"Just by looking at death numbers, you can say Japan was successful," Mikihito Tanaka, a professor at Waseda University specializing in science communication, and a member of a public group of experts on the novel virus, told Bloomberg. "But even experts don't know the reason."
Yasutoshi Nishimura, Japan's economic revitalization minister, has said that the situation with the virus will be reviewed every three weeks and further steps could be taken to ease the guidance currently in place, Kyodo News reported. Until then, the Japanese public has been encouraged to remain at home and to avoid large public gatherings.
Source: https://www.corbettreport.com/coronastats/
Demographic shifts
The most obvious demographic change that happens over time is the changing size of the population. In the UK, the population has been growing –fast– ever since the Second World War, and in 1970, when the data began, it stood at about 56 million. Today, it is close to 66 million - a 15 percent increase. It is important to note that the UK includes Scotland and Northern Ireland, and Mr Conway’s data only focuses on England and Wales; therefore, the difference may have been slightly less than 10 million. But the proportional increase since 1970 would have been roughly the same. And when there are more people in your country –say 15 percent more– there are more people dying every week. Population increase, then, is a mitigating factor as regards to whether we are seeing a record number of deaths. But healthcare has improved over that time, and people generally have healthier lifestyles now. Doesn’t this suppress mortality? Yes, it does. But that also leads directly to a greying population. And the UK now has an elderly population the likes of which few societies have ever dealt with. Almost 8 million people in England and Wales are over the age of 70. This puts a large swathe of the population in the risk category for Covid-19.
The non-Covid-19 excess deaths
There is one more major factor to consider when comparing this pandemic to previous ones, which did not involve economic shutdowns. There were 18,516 deaths in the week ending April 10, representing about 8,000 extra deaths above the number that would normally be expected for this week of the year. But interestingly, almost 2,000 of those could not be directly attributed to Covid-19 – almost a quarter. The week before that, more than half of the deaths – between 3,000 and 4,000 – were unexplained “excess” deaths.
So what explains these thousands of “missing deaths” in the figures? The numbers are too high to be down to random variation. According to Dr Jason Oke, a senior statistician in the Oxford University Medical Statistics Group, there are only two possible explanations. The first is that the missing deaths were indeed directly caused by Covid-19, and the victims simply did not match up to the symptoms or test positive for reasons as yet unascertained. This underreporting would be despite the fact that any death certificate that had a mention of Covid-19 is included among the deaths attributed to the virus, even if there was no positive test and it was not marked down as the primary cause of death.
The second explanation is the missing deaths have been indirectly caused by the lockdown in some way. Right now we can only speculate as to how the lockdown may be killing people, and some of the likeliest ways, from lack of regular healthcare to suicides, are touched-on here. Dr Oke says: “It’s going to be one of those two causes … There’s not enough information to know whether this is under-reporting of Covid or whether this is, not a term I particularly like, but one that has been bandied around, ‘collateral damage’ as a result of the lockdown.”
Collateral damage is a phrase that will probably become more familiar before this is over. Economic shutdowns have been presented by some as a trade-off between “money versus lives.” But what is becoming increasingly apparent is they, in fact, pit “lives versus lives.” The UK’s Office for National Statistics say that they are conducting “further investigation” of the missing deaths, and it will certainly be interesting to see what they conclude. But their head of health analysis, Nick Stripe, has said that it may take months or even years to get to the bottom of it. All that we can say for now is that more people are dying than usual. Exactly why that is, we will have to wait to find out.
CBS NEWS: “So you’ve seen pandemics over the decades, how does this one compare with everything?”
DR. DREW: “A bad flu season is 80,000 dead, we’ve got about 18,000 dead from influenza this year, we have a hundred from corona. Which should you be worried about influenza or Corona? A hundred versus 18,000? It’s not a trick question. And look, everything that’s going on with the New York cleaning the subways and everyone using Clorox wipes and get your flu shot, which should be the other message, that’s good. That’s a good thing, so I have no problem with the behaviors. What I have a problem with is the panic and the fact that businesses are getting destroyed that people’s lives are being upended, not by the virus, but by the panic. The panic must stop. And the press, they really somehow need to be held accountable because they are hurting people.”
CBS NEWS: “So, where do you think the panic started? Besides the press, like what was the impetus in terms of mass hysteria?”
DR. DREW: “I saw it, there’s a footage of me on a show called The Daily Blast Live a month ago, going ‘shouldn’t we be scared about this?’ and me going ‘no, there’s gonna be as potential for panic here, shut up everybody, stop talking about it, I could see the panic brewing, and I could just see it the way the innuendo and the every opportunity for drama by the press was twisted in that direction. Let me give you an example: so the World Health Organization is out now saying the fatality rate from the virus is 3.4%, right? Every publication from the WHO says 3.4% and we expect it to fall dramatically once we understand the full extent of the illness. No one ever reports the actual statement. We go 3.4% that’s 10 times more than the, whatever five times more than the flu virus and yeah it’s gonna be a little more [than the] flu probably. Still not a bad flu season.”
CBS NEWS: “Right, we’re gonna hear about more cases, more people died.”
DR. DREW: “There are probably several people in this building that probably have it and don’t know it.”
CBS NEWS: “Right, well it was also just the process of letting the public know, the stock market, the number of tests that were available, there was so much happening, I think people were freaking out as a result of that.”
DR. DREW: “I think there was it was a concerted effort by the press to capture your eyes and in doing so they did it by inducing panic. There’s, listen, the CDC and the WHO, they know what they are doing, they contain pandemics, that’s how they know how to do it, they’re doing an amazing job.”
CBS NEWS: “What about the global implications of this because we were talking off-camera about Italy, there’s China as well, there’s some little outbreaks where you should avoid.
DR. DREW: “There are, I would look out where there flus out breaking bad to. I ended up getting the bird flu, I got H1N1 and it was horrible. It was no fun. … There’s certain things having been a physician for almost forty years, there are certain things I just know … and there’s certain things I just know by virtue of all the experience I’ve had and so when I saw this one coming, the corona, I thought I know how this is gonna go, I see kind of what it is and then I saw the excessive reaction the press, so I have to respond and then people, the weird part on social media towards me as people are angry with me, angry with me for trying to get them to see reality and calm down.”
Well, fear is a great way to control people, and I worry about that. I worry that sometimes we’re just so interested in jazzing up the fear factor, that…you know, sometimes people’s ability to think for themselves is paralyzed if they’re frightened enough.
Our fact-check sources
- The Spectator: "Hospitals get more to list patients as COVID-19 and three times as much if the patient goes on ventilator"
- The World Net Daily: "Hospitals get paid more to list patients as COVID-19"
- Snopes: "Is Medicare paying hospitals $13K for patients diagnosed with COVID-19, $39K for those on ventilators
- PolitiFact: "Hospitals get paid more to list patients as COVID-19"
- Kaiser Health News: "Estimated cost for treating the uninsured hospitalized with COVID-19"
- Factcheck.org: "Hospital Payments and the COVID-19 Death Count"
- Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: "Guidance for Certifying Death Due to COVID-19"
- Verywellhealth.com: "How a DRG determines how much a hospital gets paid"
- American Hospital Association Special Bulletin
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- Email response from Marty Makary, a surgeon and professor of health policy and management at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
He states emphatically: 'I fear this misguided treatment will lead to a tremendous amount of harm in a very short time. Covid-19 is not a pneumonia and should not be treated as one.' His video, which has been viewed around the world, is heralding a re-think concerning the treatment of severe cases of Covid-19. In particular, experts are now asking whether the best way of saving patients might be to saturate their blood with oxygen delivered through a mask without using a ventilator. This is the approach reportedly used during Boris Johnson's fight for life against the virus at London's St Thomas' Hospital intensive care unit. Before the pandemic took hold, Kyle-Sidell's theory might have been dismissed as maverick.
The death rate for those treated on ventilators is devastating. In one British study of 98 Covid-19 patients who were put on them or on similarly invasive breathing-support equipment, two-thirds died, according to a new report by our Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre. In New York, which has been hit particularly hard by the virus, 80 per cent of ventilated patients failed to recover. The loss of life in other countries for those on the machines is equally terrifying. Dr David Farcy, the president of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, warns against using them indiscriminately. His patients have been treated successfully with fastflow oxygen delivered through a simple nasal tube or mask.
He also places patients on their left or right side, a process called proning that is simpler to perform on patients in masks than those on ventilators, which instantly raises oxygen levels in their blood. 'This has challenged everything we thought', he said. 'Six weeks ago everybody (in a hospital) would be running around getting ready to intubate you, put you on a machine'. But not any more. So why the change of tune? The answer is that some doctors have a remarkable new thesis: that the virus's symptoms are more akin to highaltitude breathing difficulties (caused by a lack of oxygen at extreme heights) or even carbon monoxide poisoning (which snuffs out oxygen in the body's red blood cells).
In both instances, victims struggle for oxygen. But they do not have the ravaged lungs of pneumonia sufferers who are routinely put on ventilators. Dr Kyle-Sidell says of Covid-19 in his video: 'It appears to be some kind of viral-induced disease most resembling high-altitude sickness. 'It is as if tens of thousands of my fellow New Yorkers are flying on a plane at 30,000 ft and the cabin pressure is slowly being let out. These patients are slowly being starved of oxygen. 'The patients I am seeing are most like a person dropped off at the top of mount Everest without time to acclimatise. They look like patients on the brink of death (through lack of oxygen). They do not look like patients dying of pneumonia.'
For pneumonia cases, he explains, the ventilator 'does the work that patient's muscles can no longer do because they are too tired to do it'. But the muscles of Covid-19 patients are fine. 'They are suffering from oxygen failure, not respiratory failure.' His supporters include distinguished medics such as Dr Luciano Gattinoni of Germany's Medical University of Gottingen. In a letter to the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Dr Gattinoni warns that the conventional use of ventilators may injure the lungs of Covid-19 victims. At one European hospital where virus patients were ventilated in this way, 60 per cent of them died. Into the fray, too, has stepped Professor Sherif Sultan, the Ireland-based President of the International Society of Vascular Surgery.
He believes that invasive ventilation is not a solution for Covid-19 as it does not resemble pneumonia or a similar respiratory ailment. We need to stop treating patients for the wrong disease, he surmises in an analysis of medical research into the virus. Professor Sultan believes the vital clue that the coronavirus is different from pneumonia is in how it attacks the human body. It affects both lungs at the same time, which pneumonia rarely ever does. One has to remember this is a very new disease, first seen in Western Europe just eight weeks ago, which doctors are desperately trying to understand. What baffles them is that many patients suffering from Covid-19 have extraordinarily low oxygen levels when they arrive at hospital.
Mysteriously, they don't feel uncomfortable, they behave normally, and are in a state of what doctors have nicknamed 'happy' hypoxia (oxygen deprivation), then they suddenly deteriorate and collapse. Medical researchers in India report they can be laughing one minute and at death's door the next. And now, it seems, that rushing them to a ventilator may only make things worse. The machine takes over the breathing process of the patients who are heavily sedated so they cannot fight the sensation of not being able to breathe on their own. It pumps the lungs, but also sends oxygen to the vital organs, including the heart, brain and liver which need it to function.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8230775/Is-proof-live-saving-ventilators-actually-deathtraps.html
They are even debating: Does the use of ventilators help? Or hurt? “We’re seeing something very different and new in this disease,” said emergency medicine specialist Dr. James Saunders of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. “It’s very weird. It is not classic ARDS. “It is alarming because we don’t have a treatment paradigm to fall back on,” he said. The general trajectory of a COVID-19 diagnosis is becoming clear, based on months of experience in thousands of patients in China, Europe and now the U.S. The illness seems to have two phases. Most people experience the first. But some go on to a second phase, with catastrophic consequences. In the first week, viral levels are high. Symptoms such as fever, sore throat or cough are mild or moderate. The immune system fends off the virus in a targeted and calibrated way. People may feel lousy but recover. But in a subset of patients, for reasons unknown, things go horribly awry during the second week of illness. Even though levels of virus fall, the immune system goes into dangerous overdrive, flooding the lungs with inflammatory cells. In these people, it’s their body’s response, rather than the virus, that’s lethal.
“This is often when people will deteriorate and become much more ill and end up in the ICU,” said infectious disease expert Dr. Annie Luetkemeyer, associate professor of medicine at UC San Francisco. Patients struggle for air. Oxygen levels plummet. Blood pressure drops. Kidneys fail. The heart stops. Of COVID-19 patients, 15 to 25 percent have severe disease and 5 percent end up in the ICU, according to Dr. Jennifer Babik, an infectious disease specialist at UC San Francisco. In a comparison of very sick patients in China, shortness of breath began around the seventh day of their illness, with sepsis starting on the ninth or 10th day, followed by ARDS and then ICU admission on the 12th day, said Babik. The heart and kidneys showed injury on the 15th day. On the 17th day, secondary infections began to set in. Patients died, on average, on the 19th day. “Honestly, it’s the worst scenario that can happen to any patient. It is a nightmare to control,” said Los Altos geriatric specialist Dr. Mehrdad Ayati.
What’s happening? Think of your respiratory system as a tree. The branches are your bronchi and at the end of each small branch are leaves — clusters of 600 million tiny microscopic sacs, called alveoli. That’s where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. During the immune overreaction, called a “cytokine storm,” the alveoli drown in a gummy yellow fluid. “The feeling that you can’t breathe that is one of the scariest things,” said Eileen Rubin of the ARDS Foundation, who nearly died at age 33 after the onset of non-COVID sepsis, then ARDS. Her kidneys failed, both lungs collapsed and she went into respiratory arrest, forcing her to be put in a medically-induced coma for four of nine weeks of hospitalization. “You try to get a deep, clean breath of air, and you can’t,” she said. “You are constricted. You feel restrained. You can’t fix it. It causes this deep anxiety.” Normally caused by pneumonia or sepsis, ARDS is a well-studied disease that affects 200,000 people a year.
Now, “almost every patient coming to the ICU because of COVID-19 meets criteria for ARDS,” said Dr. Angela Rogers, a pulmonary critical care physician at Stanford University and an expert in the syndrome. But the features of the new viral illness don’t quite fit the classic ARDS pattern, she and a growing number of critical care physicians say. And that’s baffling. “The mortality rate in COVID-19 patients who require mechanical ventilation seems higher than what we typically see for ARDS,” said Stanford’s Rogers. “The syndrome also looks different in some ways, with very bad oxygen levels yet lungs that are not as stiff as what we typically see with ARDS.” Many patients come to the hospital with blood oxygen levels so low they should be gasping for breath but instead they’re talking and texting on their phone, said Valley Med’s Saunders. Their lungs are relatively elastic. Mysteriously, their blood levels of carbon dioxide remain relatively low. Tragically, their disease progresses — and as in classic ARDS, the lungs become filled with protein-rich edema and fibrin debris, according to Dr. Michael Matthay, professor of medicine at UCSF who specializes in the care of patients with acute respiratory failure. But there are also unique cellular features of the COVID illness, with lymphocytes and mononuclear cells filling the lungs.
And, most worrisome: As the disease progresses, ventilators aren’t saving people. Despite our best efforts, COVID-19 illness is far more lethal than traditional ARDS, claiming not 40% of victims but 70% or even 80%. Even as hospitals and governors raise the alarm about ventilator shortages, a growing number of doctors say the equipment may offer little benefit to many and even harm patients. They question the old dogma, instead urging consideration of simpler and less aggressive alternatives, such as breathing masks and lying in a prone position, with the chest down and back up. Ventilation, which forces air into the lungs at a set rate and force, may be essential, they note. But it should be used differently; providing oxygen, not pressure. COVID-19 more closely resembles symptoms of high altitude sickness, rather than pneumonia, they say.
If the air sacs of the lungs are so gummy that they can’t absorb oxygen, a ventilator’s high pressure could cause damage, according to an influential letter last week written by Italian and German ARDS experts in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Amid the fatigue and stress of trying to save patients, doctors are seeking to discover what’s going so wrong. “The way we are treating this right now isn’t working,” said Saunders. “This is either a very virulent and much more terrible disease — or, alternatively, we are treating the wrong disease, so we need to work in a different way. I deeply worry clinicians are incorrectly treating this disease as primarily an ARDS-related process when what we’re seeing suggests it’s not. “This is all new,” he said. “There may be something different about the disease, and we’re trying to understand what it is.”
- Some doctors are trying to reduce their reliance on ventilators for coronavirus patients because of reports of abnormally high death rates for patients using the machines, The Associated Press reported on Wednesday.
- New York City officials have said at least 80% of coronavirus patients who were on ventilators in the city died, the AP reported. Unusually high death rates have also been recorded elsewhere in the US and the world.
- Ventilators are typically used only for the worst-affected patients, and there are no drugs approved to treat COVID-19, so this could help explain the higher death rate.
- But doctors have also said ventilators can damage the lungs — and while the machines may be an effective way to treat other respiratory illnesses, some are looking for alternative treatments.
- Because there is a global ventilator shortage, doctors and healthcare systems have called for more to be made or bought quickly to treat the worst-affected patients.
Source: https://www.globalresearch.ca/are-ventilators-killing-more-people-than-saving/5709562
Given that 99% of them had at least one serious co-morbidity (and that 80% of them had two such diseases) this raised serious questions as to the reliability of Italy’s reported statistics. Prof Walter Ricciardi, advisor to Italy’s health minister, explained this was caused by the “generous” way the Italian government handles death certificates: The way in which we code deaths in our country is very generous in the sense that all the people who die in hospitals with the coronavirus are deemed to be dying of the coronavirus.
Essentially, Italy’s death registration process does not differentiate between those who simply have the virus in their body, and those who are actually killed by it. Given the amount of fear and panic Italy’s comparatively alarming numbers caused around the world, you would think other nations would be eager to avoid these same mistakes. Surely all the other countries of the world are employing rigorous standards for delineating who has, and has not, fallen victim to the pandemic, right? Wrong.
In fact, rather than learning from Italy’s example, other countries are not only repeating these mistakes but going even further. In Germany, for example, though overall deaths and case-fatality ratio are far lower than Italy’s, their public health agency is still engaging in similar practice. On March 20th the President of Germany’s Robert Koch Institute confirmed that Germany counts any deceased person who was infected with coronavirus as a Covid19 death, whether or not it actually caused death. This totally ignores what Dr Sucharit Bhakdi calls the vital distinction between “infection” and “disease”, leading to stories such as this, shared by Dr Hendrik Streeck: In Heinsberg, for example, a 78-year-old man with previous illnesses died of heart failure, and that was without Sars-2 lung involvement. Since he was infected, he naturally appears in the Covid 19 statistics.
How many “Covid19 deaths” in Germany, fall into this bracket? We don’t know, and will likely never know. But at least Germany is actually limiting itself to test positive cases. In the United States, a briefing note from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics Service read as follows [our emphasis]: It is important to emphasise that Coronavirus Disease 19, or Covid-19, should be reported for all decedents where the disease caused or is presumed to have caused or contributed to death.
“Presumed to have caused”? “Contributed”? That’s incredibly soft language, which could easily lead to over-reporting. The referenced detailed “guidance” was released April 3rd, and is no better [again, our emphasis]:
In cases where a definite diagnosis of COVID–19 cannot be made, but it is suspected or likely (e.g., the circumstances are compelling within a reasonable degree of certainty), it is acceptable to report COVID–19 on a death certificate as “probable” or “presumed.” In these instances, certifiers should use their best clinical judgement in determining if a COVID–19 infection was likely.
NHS England’s Office of National Statistics releases weekly reports on nation-wide mortality. Its latest report (Week 12 – March 14th-20th)was released on March 31st and made special mention of Covid19, explaining they were going to change the way they report the numbers in future. The ONS system is predicated on the registration of deaths. Meaning they count, not the number of people who die every week, but the number of deaths registered per week. This, naturally, leads to slight delays in the recording of numbers as the registration process can take a few days. However, with coronavirus deaths, since its a “national emergency”, they are now including “provisional figures” which will be “included in the dataset in subsequent weeks”. This leaves them wide open to – either accidentally or deliberately – reporting the same deaths twice. Once “provisionally”, and then once “officially” a week later. That’s just one peculiar policy decision. There are many others.
Up until now, the ONS reported those Covid19 numbers collated by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). The DHSC records only those who died in hospital and have tested positive for the coronavirus as Covid19 deaths. BUT, from now on, the ONS will also include Covid19 deaths “in the community” in their statistics. That “includes those not tested for Covid19”and where “suspected Covid19″ [our emphasis] is presumed to be a “contributory factor”. Here are some screencaps of the relevant sections: The official NHS guidance for doctors filling out death certificates is just as vague [our emphasis]: if before death the patient had symptoms typical of COVID19 infection, but the test result has not been received, it would be satisfactory to give ‘COVID-19’ as the cause of death, and then share the test result when it becomes available. In the circumstances of there being no swab, it is satisfactory to apply clinical judgement.
The government is telling doctors it is OK to list “Covid-19” as a cause of death when there is literally no evidence the deceased was infected. That means there are potentially huge numbers of “Covid19 deaths” that were never even tested for the disease. Further, any possible mistakes will never be noticed or rectified, thanks to recent changes to the law. Usually, any death attributed to a “notifiable disease” had to be referred to a coroner for a jury hearing. Under UK law Covid19 is a “notifiable disease”, but the new Coronavirus Bill alters the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, to specifically exempt alleged Covid19 deaths from jury inquests. Further, according to the office of the Chief Coroner, the Coronavirus Bill means that these deaths don’t have to be referred to a coroner at all, and that medical practitioners can sign off a cause of death for a body they have never even seen:
Any registered medical practitioner can sign an MCCD [Medical Certificate for Cause of Death], even if the deceased was not attended during their last illness and not seen after death, provided that they are able to state the cause of death to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Many UK health spokespersons have been careful to repeatedly say that the numbers quoted in the UK indicate death with the virus, not death due tothe virus – this matters. […] This nuance is crucial – not just in understanding the disease, but for understanding the burden it might place on the health service in coming days. Unfortunately, nuance tends to be lost in the numbers quoted from the database being used to track Covid-19. […] This data is not standardised and so probably not comparable, yet this important caveat is seldom expressed by the (many) graphs we see. It risks exaggerating the quality of data that we have. In fact, Dr Lee goes out of his way to emphasise: The distinction between dying ‘with’ Covid-19 and dying ‘due to’ Covid-19 is not just splitting hairs.
The BBC dealt with the same issue in an article on April 1st [again, emphasis ours]: The death figures being reported daily are hospital cases where a person dies with the coronavirus infection in their body – because it is a notifiable disease cases have to be reported. But what the figures do not tell us is to what extent the virus is causing the death. It could be the major cause, a contributory factor or simply present when they are dying of something else. These absurd rules contributed to this recent example, referenced in the BBC article, but not widely reported at the time: An 18-year-old in Coventry tested positive for coronavirus the day before he died and was reported as its youngest victim at the time. But the hospital subsequently released a statement saying his death had been due to a separate “significant” health condition and not connected to the virus.
This story is completely true. The boy was widely reported as the UK’s “youngest coronavirus victim” on March 24th, before the hospital issued a statement saying: [The hospital] had tested for COVID-19 on the day before he died, but this was not linked to his reason for dying. Despite the hospital correcting the press, the case was still being reported in the tabloids a week later on March 31st. However, the important detail here is being lost: Going by the current NHS rules, despite the hospital officially saying it was not his cause of death, this boy is still part of the official coronavirus fatality statistics. How many more people fit that profile? We will never know.
Source: https://www.globalresearch.ca/covid19-death-figures-a-substantial-over-estimatebizarre-guidelines-from-health-authorities-around-the-world-are-potentially-including-thousands-of-deceased-patients-who-were-never-e/5709299
The federal government is classifying the deaths of patients infected with the coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths, regardless of any underlying health issues that could have contributed to the loss of someone’s life. Dr. Deborah Birx, the response coordinator for the White House coronavirus task force, said the federal government is continuing to count the suspected COVID-19 deaths, despite other nations doing the opposite. “There are other countries that if you had a pre-existing condition, and let’s say the virus caused you to go to the ICU [intensive care unit] and then have a heart or kidney problem,” she said during a Tuesday news briefing at the White House. “Some countries are recording that as a heart issue or a kidney issue and not a COVID-19 death. “The intent is … if someone dies with COVID-19, we are counting that,” she added.
Asked whether the numbers could skew data the government is trying to collect, Birx said that would mostly apply more to rural areas where testing isn’t being implemented on a wide scale. “I’m pretty confident that in New York City and New Jersey and places that have these large outbreaks and COVID-only hospitals. … I can tell you they are testing,” she said. Dr. Michael Baden, a Fox News contributor, said it’s reasonable to include the death of someone infected with the virus, who also had other health issues, in the COVID-19 body count. “In the normal course, autopsies would then determine whether the person died of the effects of the COVID virus, whether the person had a brain tumor or brain hemorrhage, for example, that might be unrelated to it and what the relative significance of both the infection and the pre-existing disease is,” Baden told Fox News.
However, the number of autopsies being performed could be low due to the danger of infection, he said. “Then you will include in those numbers some people who did have a pre-existing condition that would have caused death anyway, but that’s probably a small number,” Baden said. The United States had 398,185 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday night, including more than 12,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. President Trump spent Monday trying to assure Americans that the US and health facilities are prepared for a possible surge in cases in the coming weeks. “Progress has been made before the surge,” Trump said during the White House coronavirus briefing, where he said hospitals will be stockpiled with much-needed equipment. “The next week, week and a half is when the big surge is going to come.”
Source: https://nypost.com/2020/04/07/feds-classify-all-coronavirus-patient-deaths-as-covid-19-deaths/
The city has added more than 3,700 additional people who were presumed to have died of the coronavirus but had never tested positive.
New York City, already a world epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, sharply increased its death toll by more than 3,700 victims on Tuesday, after officials said they were now including people who had never tested positive for the virus but were presumed to have died of it. The new figures, released by the city’s Health Department, drove up the number of people killed in New York City to more than 10,000, and appeared to increase the overall United States death count by 17 percent to more than 26,000. The numbers brought into clearer focus the staggering toll the virus has already taken on the largest city in the United States, where deserted streets are haunted by the near-constant howl of ambulance sirens. Far more people have died in New York City, on a per-capita basis, than in Italy — the hardest-hit country in Europe.
And in a city reeling from the overt danger posed by the virus, top health officials said they had identified another grim reality: The outbreak is likely to have also led indirectly to a spike in deaths of New Yorkers who may never have been infected. Three thousand more people died in New York City between March 11 and April 13 than would have been expected during the same time period in an ordinary year, Dr. Oxiris Barbot, the commissioner of the city Health Department, said in an interview. While these so-called excess deaths were not explicitly linked to the virus, they might not have happened had the outbreak not occurred, in part because it overwhelmed the normal health care system.
“This is yet another part of the impact of Covid,” she said, adding that more study was needed. Similar analysis is commonly done after heat waves and was performed in the wake of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. “What New Yorkers are interested in, and what the country is interested in, is that we have an accurate and complete count,” Dr. Barbot added. “It’s part of the healing process that we’re going to have to go through.”
The revised death toll renewed focus on shortcomings in testing that have hamstrung city and state officials since the beginning of the outbreak. A limited number of tests have been available, and until now, only deaths where a person had tested positive were officially counted among those killed by the virus in New York. But for weeks, the Health Department also had been recording additional deaths tied to the virus, according to two people briefed on the matter. Those cases involved people who were presumed to have been infected because of their symptoms and medical history.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/nyregion/new-york-coronavirus-deaths.html
The way Italy registers deaths explains their increased coronavirus case/fatality ratio, according to one expert and a report from Italy’s National Institute of Health (ISS). Citing this report (in English here), Professor Walter Ricciardi, scientific adviser to Italy’s minister of health said:
The way in which we code deaths in our country is very generous in the sense that all the people who die in hospitals with the coronavirus are deemed to be dying of the coronavirus […] On re-evaluation by the National Institute of Health, only 12 per cent of death certificates have shown a direct causality from coronavirus, while 88 per cent of patients who have died have at least one pre-morbidity – many had two or three,”This has been reported widely, it was even in The Telegraph, and yet no one seems to be engaging with it. The president of the Italian Civil Protection Service actually went out of his way to remind people of the nature of Italy’s fatality figures in a morning briefing on 20/03:
I want you to remember these people died WITH the coronavirus and not FROM the coronavirus”What does this actually mean? It means that the Italian death toll figures could have been artificially inflated by up to 88%. If true, this would mean the total number of Italians who have actually died of Covid19 could be as low as ~700. Which would bring Italy, currently a statistical outlier in terms of Covid19 fatalities, well in line with the rest of the world. It means thousands of deaths currently widely attributed to Covid19, and being used to justify the introduction of measures equating to medical martial law, may not have died of covid19 at all but of their serious chronic co-morbidity (cancer, heart disease etc.). This statistic is not a secret, or in any way controversial, it was in The Telegraph after all, but people seem to be ignoring it, or reading around it, or perhaps simply not understanding it. We reported on these statistics a few days ago, and many people who should know better simply reacted to the headline without either reading the actual article or understanding the statistics. Given the bill that is having its second reading in the UK parliament today, it is important this information is spread widely and quickly.
This information was compiled with the assistance of the Swiss Propaganda Research group, we once again recommend everybody read their site. They are a must-read, a must-follow and a must-share. It is the best resource for Covid19 information on the internet.
Source: https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/23/italy-only-12-of-covid19-deaths-list-covid19-as-cause/
Failing to test
Another factor is that governments are being pushed well beyond their capabilities for mass testing and contact tracing, some more than others. With typical efficiency, Germany is on top of their testing situation, and as such have picked up many milder cases. Therefore they have a high number of confirmed cases relative to the true number of infected people in Germany. This is keeping the mortality rate in Germany down at 0.5 percent, baffling experts who are expecting apocalyptic scenes at the hospitals, the likes of which have so far only materialized in Italy. Perhaps the cases will soon mount up in Germany, and their mortality rate will climb toward the four or five percent that seems to be the European average. But due to the asymptomatic people (a majority according to the best research) even that is an exaggeratedly high rate. Apply this principle to Italy, whose civil protection chief Angelo Borrelli told La Repubblica newspaper on Monday that “It is credible to estimate that there are 10 positive cases for every one officially reported.” If this were true, and as many as 640,000 people are infected in Italy, their actual mortality rate would in a stroke become one percent instead of ten percent. The scale of the problem begins to look quite different in that context.
Cause of death
Yet another reason for Italy’s inflated mortality rate is how deaths are being recorded there. Professor Walter Ricciardi, an adviser to the Italian minister of health, told the Telegraph on Monday that “the way in which we code deaths in our country is very generous in the sense that all the people who die in hospitals with the coronavirus are deemed to be dying of the coronavirus.’’ A thought experiment may elucidate this. Imagine that one thousand people, all over the age of 75, died in hospitals in northern Italy last week. All of them had tested positive for the coronavirus at some point during the past few weeks. The vast majority of Covid-19 fatalities, 99 percent according to Italian research, have had a pre-morbidity, if not two or three. These are underlying health issues,like heart disease, cancer or various infections. Some might have been comatose, with life support machines and artificial breathing the only thing keeping them alive anyway. Eventually, their bodies gave out, and they simply could not fight on any longer. But does that mean that in the absence of the coronavirus, those one thousand people would still be alive? In other words, is it really true to say that all of these people died of Covid-19? But amidst this crisis, when health systems and governments have tunnel vision for this one ailment, all one thousand are chalked off as victims of the plague.
More spanners in the works
A recent article in the Guardian wrestling with Germany’s apparently too-low mortality rate concludes that because they are not conducting widespread testing of dead bodies for the coronavirus people could be dropping dead inside their own homes of Covid-19 and going unrecorded. This seems unlikely to be much of a factor, but there may be other reasons why Italy has so far been an outlier in coronavirus casualties. Many have pointed to Italy’s elderly population as the catch-all reason for their unnaturally high death rates. But that idea is a non-starter. Germany has the next oldest population in Europe, and Germans are not as healthy as Italians (who live long lives precisely because they are healthy), and yet Germany has the lowest death rate of the ten worst affected countries. Age cannot explain away the disparity. Another factor is doubtless the unpreparedness of Italy’s health system, and the dearth of beds and equipment that is now spawning rumors about doctors being forced to jettison some patients to make room for others. Germany is better equipped, but may not have been put to the test yet, as the virus is yet to explode there as it has in northern Italy.
Crisis around the corner?
Experts are still saying that the reason for all of these disparities is simply that some countries are further along the epidemic curve than others. This could explain why so many more have died in China and Italy and so few in Germany and the UK, for example, but it cannot explain the wild fluctuations in the mortality rates. None of this is meant to take away from the severity of the crisis in Italy, or that which may be just around the corner for the rest of the world. But the key point to take away from this is that the 10 percent mortality rate being reported from Italy is grossly misleading. It is being waved around by the mainstream media as a bit of old-fashioned sensationalism at best, and a calculated tool of propaganda at worst. A figure like 0.3 percent - barely higher than the common flu - simply does not have the same power in getting people to swallow unprecedented legislation that gives the state tremendous new powers in a host of new areas... all in the name of public health of course.
Source: https://www.rt.com/news/484098-coronavirus-fatality-rates-exaggerated-italy/
The White House has pressed the CDC, in particular, to work with states to change how they count coronavirus deaths and report them back to the federal government, according to two officials with knowledge of those conversations. And Deborah Birx, the coordinator of the administration’s coronavirus task force, has urged CDC officials to exclude from coronavirus death-count reporting some of those individuals who either do not have confirmed lab results and are presumed positive or who have the virus and may not have died as a direct result of it, according to three senior administration officials.
Officials inside the CDC, five of whom spoke to The Daily Beast, said they are pushing back against that request, claiming it could falsely skew the mortality rate at a time when state and local governments are already struggling to ensure that every person who dies as a result of the coronavirus is counted. Scientists and doctors working with the task force, including Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, have said the U.S. death-toll count is likely higher than is being reflected in government data sets. And several local officials in hot spot areas said they’ve seen hundreds if not thousands more deaths over the last two months than in the same time period over the last several years. They presume many of those individuals contracted the coronavirus.
“I don’t worry about this overreporting issue,” Bob Anderson, the chief of the Mortality Statistics Branch in CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics, told The Daily Beast. Anderson’s team is in charge of aggregating, calculating, and reporting coronavirus deaths for the agency. “We’re almost certainly underestimating the number of deaths [in the country].”
The pressure being placed on the CDC is yet another tension point between the agency and the White House that has erupted over its handling of the coronavirus. Those tensions have reached a boiling point over the last several weeks as the CDC has worked to publish its guidelines for states working to reopen their local economies. The guidelines, which provide detailed information about how local officials can begin to allow some residents to attend religious gatherings and summer camps, were contested by White House officials who sought to shelve many of the agency’s recommendations.
The emerging fight over death counts represents a new front line in these battles—one that’s attracted the direct interest of the president himself. Though Trump has quietly suggested that the U.S. is inflating the COVID-19 death tolls, one task-force official told The Daily Beast that any discussion about mortality rate is merely a small part of a broader dialogue about how to improve the quality of data at the local, state, and federal level. That official called the mortality rate a “far-lagging indicator” of the spread of the virus and argued that it was “not a real-time indicator of how the virus is affecting the population.” The official said it was the task force’s view that the mortality rate doesn’t “inform the response efforts as other data could, like hospitalizations” and that the virus moves through populations “like nursing homes and prisons,” as well as populations with comorbidities.
But according to other knowledgeable sources, there is broader skepticism within the White House over how the CDC is compiling its data. In a task-force meeting last week, officials relayed that Birx said she couldn’t trust the CDC’s numbers—on both case and death counts—because the reporting system it relied upon was flawed. She argued that the agency was likely overcounting. The Washington Post was the first to report on the meeting. Officials in the CDC said they were confused by the argument.
“The system can always get better. But if we’ve learned anything it’s that we’re seeing some of these individuals who have died of the virus slip through the cracks,” one official told The Daily Beast. “It’s not that we’re overcounting.”
But according to one of the sources with knowledge of Trump’s private remarks, the president recently said that he’d like a “review” of how the coronavirus deaths are counted and studied by the government, citing hypothetical cases in which a person has the virus but is killed by other unnatural means, such as falling down a flight of stairs. The other source said that Trump pointed out that death estimates for other incidents—such as natural disasters and wars—are revised down or up “all the time,” and that the coronavirus pandemic could have similar fluctuations in the numbers published by public and private entities. (This month, Axios was first to report on Trump voicing doubts behind closed doors about current body counts.)
“My view is the president is totally correct that we need to have medical transparency,” said Art Laffer, a longtime conservative economist who has counseled Trump and other key administration officials on coronavirus response and how to “open” the economy amid the pandemic. “When you attribute a death to the coronavirus today, what that means is that the guy had the coronavirus and died. It doesn’t matter if he got hit by a car and died, and he would still be categorized as a coronavirus death... You need the whole transcribed medical records on a disk so people can sit there, maybe without names, and look for causes and correlations.”
Anderson said Laffer’s assessment was incorrect and that the form used by physicians to report coronavirus deaths specifically asks them to answer: “Did the patient die as a result of this illness?” “It doesn’t say ‘Did this patient die?’” Anderson said.
Anderson’s division at the CDC keeps tabs on novel coronavirus deaths through two parallel tracking systems. It relies on the data it receives from local departments of health and through information it gathers from states through a death-certificate digital coding system. Anderson said the death count is normally higher from states’ health systems than the death certificate system data. “But those numbers aren’t necessarily inconsistent,” he said, adding that the death-certificate death count usually lags anywhere from two to eight weeks. Meanwhile, local officials and doctors say any disruption in the way they count coronavirus deaths could lead to a significant undercounting. One study by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene published Monday said that there were thousands of “excess deaths” in the city from March 11 to May 2. About 18,879 of those deaths were explicitly tied to the coronavirus. But the study said there were also an additional 5,200 that were not identified as either laboratory-confirmed or probable COVID-19-associated deaths, but could have been tied to the virus in some other way.
Gretchen Van Wye, the assistant commissioner of the Bureau of Vital Statistics at New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, said her team matches individuals coded as having died from the coronavirus with the lab results to get a “confirmed” category of people daily. Then, with individuals that aren’t coded, the team uses an algorithm to search for words such as “Covid” or “Covid-19” on their death certificate to create a “probable” category. Unlike other cities across the country, New York City includes this probable count in its reporting. The rest of the results are considered as “other” deaths. In New Jersey, officials told The Daily Beast that they have seen an uptick in the number of patients arriving at the hospital already deceased who were never tested for the virus. Two doctors—one in New York City and one in Jersey City—said that they have not tagged certain individuals as having died as a result of the coronavirus because families requested it be kept off the death certificate so they could more easily collect the remains.
Even with the death-certificate coding system, doctors and local officials say they are running into problems where some of their patients are not being counted in the total coronavirus death tally. State officials are required to enter a specific code—a seven-digit number—on a death certificate to identify whether an individual has died as a result of COVID-19, Anderson said. The CDC requires doctors to input “COVID-19” in order for an individual to be counted in the national system as having died as a result of the coronavirus. Several doctors in New York City who spoke with The Daily Beast said in high intensity situations human error could result in a physician not coding a patient correctly. Doctors were coding patients as simply “coronavirus” or some variation of that without indicating that the virus was specific to the 2020 pandemic. In some instances they were forgetting to input “-19” after “COVID”.
“Now we’re having to go back and recode those deaths,” Anderson said, adding that there were more than 1,500 individuals who were mistakenly overlooked in the first few weeks the CDC was calculating the coronavirus death count.
Source: https://www.rt.com/news/487294-france-coronavirus-strain-italy-china/
The tests found only single-digit percentages when testing for Covid-19 cases, but these “estimates represent a range between 48,000 and 81,000 people infected in Santa Clara County by early April, 50-85-fold more than the number of confirmed cases.” While it may seem like bad news that the virus could be that much more widespread on a global level — which is what the study concludes — it presents several positive factor including the fact that the mortality rate would be much lower than it is now believed, and that many people have symptoms so mild they don’t need to seek medical treatment and recover rather quickly. “These new data should allow for better modeling of this pandemic and its progression under various scenarios of non-pharmaceutical interventions,” the study said. A Danish study published earlier this week using similar methods arrived at the same conclusion.
There is no officially established mortality rate for Covid-19, but World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has previously mentioned 3.4 percent. This would translate into over 300 deaths per every 10,000 infected persons. Stanford’s study would lower the mortality rate to 0.14 percent or less, meaning 14 deaths or less per 10,000 people infected. The mortality rate suggested by the Stanford study would put Covid-19 on par with or less than the deadliness of the seasonal flu, which has a yearly mortality rate around 0.1 percent, according to both director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci and World Health Organization director general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Michael Mina, an immunologist and assistant professor of epidemiology at Harvard, tweeted agreement with the study on Friday and theorized 30 million people or more could be infected with Covid-19 in the US, but further “consistent studies” could show that “population immunity is already building up.”
Source: https://www.rt.com/usa/486183-stanford-coronavirus-infection-rate-higher/
New York is the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic in the US, and New York City has been hardest hit given its high population density. However, even in the city, where 21.2 percent tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies (1.77 million people) during this trial, a casualty count of 15,000 deaths points to a fatality rate of 0.8 percent. Outside the city, the rates are lower – Long Island residents tested positive at a rate of 16.7 percent, while Westchester and Rockland Counties were 11.7 percent positive. The rest of the state returned much lower results at 3.6 percent. Cuomo has acknowledged that the virus does not menace the entire state equally and spoke earlier this week of reopening upstate regions before dealing with the densely-populated metropolitan areas. However, he recently extended the state’s lockdown until mid-May and cautioned against permitting anyone to go back to work without widespread testing.
The antibody tests were conducted at grocery and “big box” stores in 40 locations across 19 New York counties, and did not include bedridden patients or those too sick to venture out of their homes. However, the results support the conclusions of researchers in Santa Clara, California and Chelsea, Massachusetts, who found similar widespread asymptomatic and mild infection in populations previously believed to be unaffected by the virus.
Source: https://www.rt.com/usa/486695-ny-antibodies-cuomo-virus-fatality/
The same fluctuation held true for New York City, where the study found that 21.2% of respondents had COVID-19 antibodies on April 22. Five days later, that number went up to 24.7%. But the May 1 report found that 19.9% of New York City participants had the antibodies. What does it mean? The governor sees the infection rate drop as a good sign. “You don’t want to see that number go up,” he said. Even so, there are plenty of challenges to tackle — and questions to answer — in combating the contagion.
Breaking down the New York City report, Cuomo noted that the Bronx had the highest infection rate of the five boroughs, with a staggering 27.1% of respondents having COVID-19 antibodies. Brooklyn and Staten Island followed with 19.2%, followed by Queens with 18.4% and Manhattan with 17.3%. Black and Latinx New Yorkers are also being impacted the worst by coronavirus, with 17.4% Black and 25.4% Latinx respondents — a combined 42.8% —reporting to have COVID-19 antibodies. The antibody study, Cuomo said, will help the state strategize its next steps in combating the pandemic.
“We’re still getting about 900 new infections a day walking into the hospital, that’s an unacceptably high rate,” Cuomo remarked during his May 2 briefing at the Corona Maintenance Yard in Queens. “We’re trying to understand why that is, where is it coming from, what we can do to refine our strategies and find out where those new cases are being generated. Then we can get to those areas and people to try and target our attack.”
To that end, the governor has asked local hospitals to gather additional information from COVID-19 patients and better trace where the residents live and how they may have contracted the virus. Cuomo hopes the state could use this data to identify COVID-19 hotspots and bring additional resources to them. He points to the success of combating the first major cluster of coronavirus cases in New Rochelle back in March. The state brought additional resources and took measures to isolate a section of the city, and within weeks, the number of cases significantly dropped.
New York state is also distributing 7 million cloth masks to public housing complexes in New York City as well as senior living facilities to help protect those who are most vulnerable to coronavirus. Meanwhile, Cuomo reported that hospitalizations and intubation rates continue to drop statewide. However, 299 new COVID-19 deaths were reported Friday, up 10 from the number recorded on April 30. “That number remains obnoxiously and terrifyingly high,” Cuomo said. “It’s not where we want it to be.”
Source: https://www.amny.com/coronavirus/latest-antibody-study-report-shows-up-to-20-of-nyc-residents-had-covid-19/
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, with 1.4 million cases and almost 75,000 deaths reported worldwide as of April 7. To slow down the spread and reduce mortality, governments across the world have put in place social distancing measures. When such measures are lifted, the “flattened epidemic curve” is expected to start rising again in the absence of a vaccine. As most testing takes place inside hospitals in the UK and many other countries, the confirmed cases so far largely capture people who show symptoms. But to accurately predict the consequences of lifting the restrictions, we need to understand how many people with COVID-19 don’t show symptoms and to what extent they are contagious.
A recent study, published in the British Medical Journal, suggested that 78% of people with COVID-19 have no symptoms. The findings are in line with research from an Italian village at the epicenter of the outbreak showing that 50%-75% were asymptomatic, but represented “a formidable source” of contagion. A recent Icelandic study also showed that around 50% of those who tested positive to COVID-19 in a large-scale testing exercise were asymptomatic. Meanwhile, a WHO report found that “80% of infections are mild or asymptomatic, 15% are severe infections and 5% are critical infections”. Though we don’t know what proportion of that 80% were purely asymptomatic, or exactly how the cases were counted, it again points to a large majority of cases who are not going into hospital and being tested.
The new BMJ study is seemingly different to the findings of studies from earlier in the pandemic, which suggested that the completely asymptomatic proportion of COVID-19 is small: 17.9% on the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship and 33.3% in Japanese people who were evacuated from Wuhan. The new paper is based on collated data that Chinese authorities began publishing daily from April 1 on the number of new coronavirus cases in the country that are asymptomatic. It reports that “a total of 130 of 166 new infections (78%) identified in the 24 hours to the afternoon of Wednesday April 1 were asymptomatic”. They say that the 36 symptomatic cases “involved arrivals from overseas”, quoting China’s National Health Commission.
The new BMJ data is hugely important as the majority of new information and findings released daily worldwide is from the potentially small proportion of people who have shown symptoms, sought hospital help, undertook a test and tested positive. This is different to previous epidemics such as SARS, where most of the infections were symptomatic and could be traced. Ultimately, widespread antibody testing, which is still not imminent, will be able to tell us how many people have already had COVID-19. This will give a better approximation of the total number of infections. This will be important in making decisions on lifting social distancing measures.
For example, if antibody testing suggests that a large proportion of the population has had COVID-19 already, there is a smaller chance of asymptomatic and undiagnosed cases spreading the infection once restrictions are lifted. But if only a very small proportion of the population has had the infection, then lifting of social distancing measures may have to be delayed until vaccination strategies are ready to be implemented.
Tweaking the models
Mathematical modeling allows us to develop a framework in which to mimic reality using formulaic expressions and parameters based on what we know about the virus spread. Models can be refined to replicate known aspects – for example the number of reported infections and deaths due to COVID-19. Such models can then be used to make a prediction about the future. Ideally, a mathematical model for infectious disease spread should be based on parameters including the population of susceptible people, those exposed to the virus, those infected by the virus and those recovered from the virus. The group infected by the virus can further be split into asymptomatic and symptomatic population groups that can be modeled separately. But currently, there are large uncertainties around these numbers.
The new information will be crucial in addressing some of these uncertainties, and developing more robust and reliable modeling frameworks. This is because, although modeling has strong predictive power, it is only as good as the data it uses. The data currently being used is from people who have tested positive to COVID-19 infections. And if asymptomatic infections are a large proportion of COVID-19 infections, as the recent estimates seem to suggest, then a number of model parameters potentially need to be refined and reconsidered. We don’t know how many people current models assume to be asymptomatic, but it could be different to the newly suggested 78%.
Increasing this number would considerably reduce the case fatality rate – the proportion of deaths per number of infections. That’s because, while the number of deaths related to COVID-19 are clearly countable, this new evidence suggests that there are a lot more infections than we thought, with a large proportion asymptomatic. There is also very little information available to estimate the model parameter describing the time it takes for an infection to progress from asymptomatic to symptomatic. One study from Singapore suggested that progression occurs within one to three days. Confirming this will notably change the model predictions.
So while the new study suggests a large proportion of people may have already had COVID-19, we can’t say this for sure. Ultimately, we need a large blanket antibody testing strategy to confirm it. Only then can we discuss whether the UK has reached “herd immunity” – whereby enough people have been infected to become immune to the virus – for this pandemic, and think about relaxing social distancing measures. Hopefully such a test will be available very soon.
Source: https://thenextweb.com/syndication/2020/04/13/scientists-find-78-of-people-dont-show-symptoms-of-coronavirus-heres-what-that-could-mean/
That rule may have contributed to the significant death toll the pandemic has wrought in the state's care facilities: The overwhelming majority of deaths in the state have occurred in nursing homes, more than 2,400 of the state's nearly 4,000 deaths. Yet even as coronavirus-positive patients were being funneled into state nursing homes, the state's Secretary of Health, Rachel Levine, removed her mother from one of those facilities, lodging her instead in a hotel. Levine made that admission on Tuesday while speaking to Pennsylvania media, stating that "she and her sister complied with their mother’s request to move from a personal care home to another location," the Allentown Morning Call reported.
The admission raises concerns that state health officials may have been aware of the potentially devastating threat that COVID-19 posed to nursing homes even as they ordered those facilities to accept COVID-19 patients. Multiple states in recent weeks have been grappling with deadly coronavirus outbreaks at nursing homes. Data indicate that COVID-19 is disproportionately fatal toward older and sicker individuals, two demographics overrepresented at care facilities across the country. New York State has seen significant numbers of care facility deaths over the past several months, a fact that likely caused Gov. Andrew Cuomo to reverse the state's earlier directive, similar to Pennsylvania's, that nursing homes would be required to accept COVID-19 patients.
Emails that surfaced last month showed state officials refusing one nursing home's request to transfer coronavirus patients into emergency care facilities. In Europe, meanwhile, more than half of all COVID-19 deaths have occurred in nursing home facilities.
“A nursing home can only provide care for a patient who they believe they can provide adequate care for,’’ Cuomo said. “If they cannot provide adequate care for a patient, they must transfer that patient.” He said that if the nursing home can’t find another adequate facility, it should call the state Department of Health. “I have John, I don’t know where to send John,’’ Cuomo said of a possible nursing-home scenario. “Call the DOH, we’ll find a place for John. That’s how it works. “We have vacancies in nursing homes and facilities,’’ the governor said.
The CEO of a hard-hit Brooklyn nursing home, where 55 patients have died from the coronavirus, told The Post last week that he’d been warning state Health Department officials for weeks he had staffing and equipment issues — yet received little help. “There is no way for us to prevent the spread under these conditions,’’ the head of the Cobble Hill Health Center, Donny Tuchman, wrote in an e-mail to the department on April 8. He said he asked to move some patients to the makeshift wards at Manhattan’s Javits Center and aboard the city-docked USNS Comfort amid the pandemic, only to be told those two spots were receiving only patients from hospitals. “I made specific requests to transfer patients, and it didn’t happen,’’ Tuchman told The Post. “There weren’t options.”
The state said at the time that the facility was “able to meet basic needs under the directive — which included having adequate facilities.’’ State health workers also “conducted a focus survey at Cobble Hill and found no deficient practices,’’ a rep said. “Additionally, as we track inventory for all facilities daily, our records indicate they have more than a week’s supply of N95 masks, two months’ supply of surgical masks, and nearly two weeks’ supply of gloves,” the spokesman added. At least 3,500 nursing-home residents in the state have died from the coronavirus to date, including 2,000 in New York City, part of more than 16,000 overall.
The elderly in US care institutions are dying disproportionately from Covid-19. The pandemic has revealed the extent to which their wellbeing and safety have been sacrificed by an industry that prioritizes profit and influence. The US response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic has been one of the most chaotic and ineffective in the developed world, leading to a situation where this nation of 327 million people, with the globe’s costliest and arguably most advanced healthcare, accounts for almost a third of the total 4.4 million coronavirus cases and 28 percent of all deaths.
But the US situation is even more appalling when one looks at who is dying. It turns out that one third of all COVID-19 deaths have been patients or caregivers working in the nation’s 7,700 nursing homes for the care of the elderly and disabled. Of the total of 85,000 COVID-19 deaths in the US as of noon on May 14, more than 28,000 were elderly Americans.
There has been widespread criticism, even from many fellow Republicans especially at the state government level, of the Trump administration’s slow acknowledgement of the seriousness of the coronavirus threat, and its delayed and bungled efforts to provide states, hospitals and nursing homes with adequate ventilators, protective masks and testing kits to deal with the pandemic crisis. But the ongoing and worsening pandemic in the US is really a bi-partisan failure – especially when it comes to the elderly. A look at where the most nursing-home deaths have been occurring shows that both Democratic and Republican-run states are doing a terrible job of protecting those in elder-care and convalescent institutions.
Minnesota, for example, with a Democratic governor and a legislature controlled by Republicans, and West Virginia, a state controlled entirely by Republicans, share the dubious honor of having the highest percentage of Covid-19 deaths to date, at 80 percent each, occurring in their state’s nursing homes. Second place on this grim list goes to Rhode Island, a solidly Democratic state, where 72 percent of coronavirus deaths have occurred in such institutions. In third place is my home state, Pennsylvania, with a Democratic governor and a Republican legislature, where 66 percent of Covid-19 deaths have been in elder-care facilities, followed by solidly Democratic Delaware, with 61 percent of its deaths occurring in nursing homes. Clearly, neither political party can be held solely responsible for this outrageous ongoing massacre of the nation’s elderly and their caregivers.
I’m personally all too familiar with the problem. My own mother-in-law, a former superintendent of schools for Passaic, one of New Jersey’s largest urban school districts, died on April 26 at age 93 of a Covid-19 infection. She was one of 21 seniors who died of coronavirus at the home, where more than 116 of the 150 patients and close to half of the staff tested have tested positive for the virus. The contagion at the not-for-profit Jewish home in Rockleigh was first identified when the institution, although it had few test kits for the disease, began taking staff members’ temperatures when they arrived for each new shift. We learnt that two caregivers were found to have elevated temperatures one morning in early April and had been administered Covid-19 tests and sent home.
A day later, when those tests came back positive, there was a scramble to track down which patients and workers they had been in contact with over the prior week. Needless to say, with carriers known to be able to pass on the virus for five days prior to showing symptoms, it was a case of looking for the horse long after it had left the barn. Not surprisingly, within a week of those two workers testing positive, the nursing home had more than 20 patients and a dozen staff members testing positive. The contagion spread like wildfire after that, including to my mother-in-law, who died a few weeks later.
While the deaths and contagion at that nursing home, amounting to about one in seven patients, are shocking, it is scarcely the worst example of this crisis among the elderly, either in New Jersey or in the US. In one case, thanks to a whistleblower who called police, a nursing home was found to have hidden 17 bodies of elderly Covid-19 patients in a refrigerator truck parked behind the building. And the New Jersey Nursing Home for Veterans in Paramus has seen 74 deaths so far of elderly veterans, out of a total patient population of 314. That number is likely to grow significantly, since 112 of the facility’s remaining patients have reportedly tested positive for the virus.
Profits & politics before people
The problem at the federal level has been that, for over a month and a half, as breakouts of the deadly virus were cropping up all over the US, the growing pandemic was downplayed by President Trump and his administration. While the president was calling the disease a “hoax”, or claiming to have prevented it with a ban on Chinese travel to the US, no effort was made by the government to obtain and distribute test kits for the disease, or protective masks for caregivers. To make matters worse, at both the federal and state levels, nursing homes were second priority for a long time when it came to providing limited supplies of badly needed test kits and protective gear, such as N95 masks.
Even after the virus was detected among caregivers working at my mother-in-law’s facility, for example, nearly three months after the first appearance of the virus in the US, we learnt there were still too few protective masks on hand there to provide to all caregivers, much less to the patients they were treating. This shortage inevitably led to the disease’s rapid spread in the facility. This has been a common story at nursing homes and even hospitals across the US and, unfortunately, continues to be a problem.
A second factor that goes a long way towards explaining why nursing homes and their elderly patients have loomed so large in the US pandemic’s death count is the influence of money on regulation – or the lack of it – on these institutions. For years, nursing homes, once run largely by churches and religious foundations, began being sold off to aggressive for-profit corporations. These investor-owned firms saw such facilities as cash cows that could be milked for the lucrative patient-care revenues provided by wealthy families, government programs such as Medicare (for the elderly, disabled and especially people just released from hospitals and in need of rehabilitation services), Medicaid (for the poor), and private insurance. Over the decades, these corporations, many traded publicly on the stock market, came to own 70 percent of the nation’s nursing homes. Anxious to maximize profits by paring back the numbers of nurses and other staff, these companies have been among the biggest donors to politicians at both the state and federal level of any sector in the healthcare field.
According to the campaign-funding monitoring group Follow the Money, nursing homes and long-term-care companies donated a total of almost US$105 million to state-level candidates and party committees between 2001 and 2016 as part of a long-term strategy to gut state regulation. That’s $7 million a year, but the annual amount contributed nearly doubled over that 15-year period. More than half the money came from 38 big contributors, nearly all of them large, for-profit nursing-home chains. At the federal level, the healthcare sector spent $1.7 billion on lobbying between 2006 and 2009, and in 2013–2014, the American Health Care Association (AHCA) representing nursing homes was one of the 16 largest contributors among healthcare campaign funders.
All that spending, it should be clear, is aimed at reducing the monitoring of the industry by state and federal health, safety and licensing agencies. As one academic report makes clear, there is a direct inverse correlation between the staff-to-patient ratio at nursing homes and their profits. The study reports in its findings: “The profit incentive has been shown to be directly related to low staffing. For-profit nursing homes and for-profit chains operate with lower staffing and more quality deficiencies (violations) compared with nonprofit facilities. Facilities with the highest profit margins have been found to have the poorest quality.”
Nor is the current pandemic crisis making things better. Just yesterday, it was disclosed that New York State governor, Andrew Cuomo, lately the Democratic voters’ darling for his take-charge display of leadership during New York City’s coronavirus eruption, which has so far infected 192,000 residents and killed nearly 20,000, had slipped into the coming fiscal year’s state budget bill a measure barring patient-care lawsuits against the state’s nursing homes. The special protective measure had been sought by the nursing-home industry, which has made heavy campaign donations to New York lawmakers, including to Gov. Cuomo.
Some 15 states have already reduced the regulation of nursing homes at the urging of the Trump administration, which claimed the facilities, under pressure from the pandemic, should be freed from having to face periodic safety inspections, staff qualification rules, and so on, while the Covid-19 crisis continues.
Source: https://www.rt.com/op-ed/488754-covid-19-us-elderly/
"We read it twice, we did not want to believe what we read," says Luca Degani, president of UNEBA, the trade association that brings together about 400 rest homes in the region, "the virus affects everyone indistinctly, but its lethality and gravity take a very significant logarithmic curve if people are aged and suffer multiple pathologies."
"The fact that in our facilities we had people at greatest risk was a fact that had to be considered," Degani explains to TRT World, "These structures are made to let the elderly socialise and be provided with adequate care. They are not made to respond to an acute disease caused by a pandemic infection."
At least 1,822 people died in nursing homes in Lombardy, yet it is unknown how many were killed by coronavirus as many were never swabbed. Italian authorities have started investigations into nursing home deaths during the outbreak and police seized documents related to the Pio Albergo Trivulzio in Milan, a historic nursing home with over 1,000 elderly residents, and 13 other nursing homes in the region. Coffins have been piling up inside the church at Trivulzio care home where 150 health workers, in a letter, accused the management of being aware of the dangers but not having reacted promptly. Until March 23, there were no protocols in place, whatsoever. Health workers reportedly assisted residents without personal protection equipment (PPE), and those with symptoms were not even isolated from others. The relatives of the victims and those still hosted at Trivulzio health facility have come together to ask for justice and are ready to file a class-action lawsuit. The Public Prosecutor's Office in Milan is investigating the matter. The charge is a culpable epidemic and multiple culpable homicides.
"Besides support statements, I have also received numerous testimonies from family members of patients who, as in my case, have encountered serious and worrying deficiencies in the management of the health emergency that exploded inside the structure," said Alessandro Azzoni, founder and spokesperson of the Justice and Truth Committee for the victims of Trivulzio, where at least 190 resident have died. "I am very concerned about the health of my mother - still a guest of the facility - whom, like so many other patients, is in a state of current danger," he said. He expressed hope that the prosecutor will intervene promptly and also consider entrusting the management of the structure to a judicial administrator. The governor of Lombardy Attilio Fontana and the councillor for Welfare, Giulio Gallera are in the eye of the storm, but they claim that the technicians of the local Health Protection Agencies are the ones responsible for transferring Covid-19 patients from hospitals to care homes. Meanwhile, over 50,000 signatures have been collected in just a few days to place the regional health administration under 'receivership' (outside management).
A massacre
Last Friday Silvio Brusaferro, chief of the Higher Health Institute (ISS), said that the "carnage" in nursing homes all over Italy had claimed 7,000 victims since February, of which at least 40 percent died due to coronavirus. "What has happened and is still happening in residences for the elderly is a massacre," says Ranieri Guerra, deputy director of the World Health Organization and a consultant with the Italian Ministry of Health. "The epidemic arrived in our facility on March 13 – but we were not aware of that - when 17 patients from Sesto San Giovanni hospital (on the outskirts of Milan) were admitted with the aim of easing the pressure on hospitals that no longer had beds," Pietro La Grassa, health worker and trade unionist of Trivulzio in Milan explained to TRT World. "On the 17 on March we placed them in a non-Covid ward: we were not afraid because we were told by the hospital administration that they were not infected. Since then, the contagion has started spreading among doctors, nurses and health workers. In the blink of an eye, it reached, of course, the residents of the structure: the elderly."
Last Thursday, Corrado Formigli, a well-known TV investigative journalist in Italy, in his "Piazza Pulita" a prime-time television broadcast, openly referred to a "massacre going on in nursing homes". He aired mobile videos shot by health workers where elderly residents are seen dyeing suffocated, alone, in the beds of the Milanese care home. The images were grotesque. "We were forbidden to wear masks because they told us we would have frightened the guests of the structure," continues Pietro La Grassa, "our hosts saw their relatives with masks, on television they heard that the epidemic kills them above all, yet health workers were forbidden to wear protection." According to Luca Degani, orders for PPE were seized and diverted from nursing homes to hospitals. The result is that today in Trivulzio some 220 workers out of just over 600 are on sick leave with symptoms, fever or cough and some with pneumonia. For a long time, Covid-19 patients were not isolated and coexisted with others, the elderly. Until April 16, swabs were not available, so residents fell ill without knowing whether they had been infected or not. Their dead simply slipped off the official figures. At least 87 elderly have died in Trivulzio just since the beginning of this month.
"Due to the ineptitude of someone, we have become a hotbed of the disease," says La Grassa, "while it was immediately clear that elderly with pre-existing pathologies were the most vulnerable subjects in this epidemic, it was decided to turn care homes into Covid houses. We do not have intensive care and emergency rooms; what care could we provide?" "An absolutely unjustifiable conduct," comments Vittorio Agnoletto, a former member of the European Parliament and occupational doctor. "As early as March 8, in addition to having identified the virus and its transmission pattern, we knew quite clearly how it affects fragile people and mainly kills those over 70 years old. We knew exactly that nursing homes' guests were the ideal victims of Covid-19," he tells TRT World.
Which is what general practitioners should do: have control of the territory, swab the people and take care of those most at risk. “This network is like the breakwater supposed to cushion the impact of the wave. Yet, the virus wave arrived and crashed on the hospitals that could not cope with the load because, over the years, we have progressively cut beds reaching the lowest European average,” says Agnoletto, “We channelled the wave exactly on the most fragile subjects, creating clusters.” But, above all, according to Agnoletto, official figures are a farce. “National numbers are a joke, insignificant and unusable for any statistical purpose: they lack any forecasting logic. Summing up every day the newly infected to the total Covid cases makes the percentage of course smaller – he says - calculations are to be made on the number of the dead instead.” Considering that the number of swabs is negligible and is not done on a given sample, the only reliable parameter of comparison is the account of total deaths over the same period in previous years. “Only so we could have reliable data on the progress of the epidemic,” claims the doctor. Throughout Italy, homes for the elderly have become critical hotspots during the Covid-19 outbreak. The same happened in other countries in Europe: in Spain out of 350, 000 people housed in care homes, 10,000 elderly have died, half of the total deaths due to the epidemic. In France, deaths in the residences for the elderly reached 40 percent of the total deaths. In Belgium, in a few days, deaths in care homes for the elderly make up the majority of the deceased. But in Lombardy - where care homes have been picked to hospitalise Covid-19 patients – it just added to the ongoing tragedy.
Source: https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/26/world/elderly-care-homes-coronavirus-intl/index.html
“It will count as a huge success for the whole country if we never have to use them,” said Simon Stevens, the chief executive of the National Health Service in England, where sparsely used field hospitals have been criticized as costly, unnecessary “white elephants.” “But with further waves of coronavirus possible, it is important that we have these extra facilities in place and treating patients,” Stevens said.
The 200-bed hospital, put up in less than two weeks at a conference center on the outskirts of town, opened to great fanfare on March 31, but by then pressure on the region’s intensive care units was already starting to fall. It has treated only a few dozen patients. Italy’s national civil protection agency opposed the plan from the start, arguing it could never equip the facility with ventilators or personnel in time. But the regional governor, a member of a rival political party, forged ahead. “We had to … prepare a dam in case the epidemic overcame the embankment,” Lombardy Governor Attilio Fontana told Italian all-news station Radio 24.
In Berlin, construction and hiring are continuing at a 1,000-bed field hospital dubbed the Corona Center. The project has advanced despite a glut of available hospital beds in the German capital, leading to questions about its usefulness and the 90 million euros ($97.8 million) it’s cost so far. In New York, the hardest-hit state in the US with nearly 300,000 cases and more than 18,000 deaths, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has used the mantra “plan for the worst, hope for the best” to defend his push for field hospitals that have, so far, gone largely unused.
Looking at projections in mid-March that the state would need to double hospital capacity to 110,000 beds by the end of April, Cuomo asked the US Army Corps of Engineers to build at least four field hospitals and the Navy to deploy the Navy’s Comfort hospital ship to Manhattan. At the same time, hospitals were discharging patients to free up beds and adding new ones and the public was starting to embrace social-distancing measures to stem the spread of infection.
With the number of disease-related hospitalizations cresting far below forecasts, at 18,825 on April 12, just one of the Army Corps-built temporary facilities opened, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. It will close Friday after treating little more than 1,000 patients. The three other field hospitals that Cuomo requested were completed and mothballed for possible future use, including ones on the campuses of Stony Brook University and the State University of New York College at Old Westbury on Long Island. Plans for four other field hospitals were scrapped and the Comfort is set to leave on Thursday.
The Army Corps of Engineers paid construction firms $136 million to build the Stony Brook facility and $116.5 million to build the one on the Old Westbury campus, according to federal contracting data. It gave out at least $100 million in contracts for since-canceled hospitals at a horse racing track and a city park. The disparity between Cuomo’s worst-case-scenario planning and what actually happened caught the attention of one critic, President Donald Trump. “We built you thousands of hospital beds that you didn’t need or use,” he tweeted to his gubernatorial nemesis on April 17.
Similar scenarios have played out across the US. Chicago pared back plans for a 3,000-bed temporary hospital at McCormick Place, the nation’s largest convention center, as infection numbers decreased. Opened April 3 instead with 500 beds, the $64 million facility treated just 12 people as of last week, with six of them being released. A 1,000-bed facility at Detroit’s big convention center has treated about three-dozen people, with 16 receiving care there as of Tuesday. Mayor Mike Duggan called the facility’s limited usage a “sign of great success” and said it would soon shut down.
Philadelphia plans to shutter its 200-bed temporary hospital in about two weeks. Open since April 20, it’s never had more than six patients at a time. New Jersey’s four Army Corps-built field hospitals, with a total of 1,000 beds, have treated 346 patients as of Monday. “Better to build it and they don’t come than to not build it at all,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said. Meanwhile, in New Orleans, the convention center that provided refuge to survivors of Hurricane Katrina 15 years ago, is seeing about 100 coronavirus patients at any given time as a field hospital. Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said he does not have any immediate plans to close the facility, because modeling shows the possibility of an uptick in virus cases in the future. He said the city has no need for the convention space.
· Economic failure with massive unemployment
· Mandated social isolation for months and possible residual isolation for years
· Uncertainty caused by the sudden emergence of a novel, previously unknown microbe
· Get people connected – “Many communities may not have the bandwidth or internet access to support video connections. Policies that support small non-profit organizations, faith communities, and community solutions can provide opportunities to get people connected to their neighbors.”
· Get mental health integrated – “As we create teams to test, track and trace COVID-19 infections, we must also test, track, trace, and treat patients suffering from mental health and substance use disorders.”
· Get people facts – “Uncertainty leads to fear and fear may give way to dread. And dread negatively impacts our health and well-being. People need science and calm facts.”
· Offer a vision for the future – “COVID-19 opens up the door to offer a new vision for the future of health care in this country. Mental health should be central to that vision. Care that is fragmented only creates roadblocks for patients and families. Referrals, prior authorizations, and other administrative barriers have historically led to frustration by all parties, including clinicians. It is essential to bring mental health and addiction care into the fabric of a redesigned vision of clinical care, as well as across community settings.”
· Get people care – “If COVID-19 has highlighted anything about our current delivery system, it’s that asking people to come to a clinic or a hospital is not always the best approach. Policies that support creative opportunities for care delivered at home, virtually or in-person will provide comfort and safety.”
The pandemic has been ripping through the global economy, which is set to fall into a deep recession and contract by up to five percent this year, the Washington-based institution said. Last month, the bank said that the virus-triggered economic turmoil is likely to cause the first increase in global poverty since 1998, when the Asian Financial Crisis hit. Even under the bank’s best estimate, some 49 million people will fall into extreme poverty, which it defines as living on less than $1.90 per person per day.
To help combat the deadly virus, the World Bank has offered financing emergency programs in 100 countries. In the “largest” crisis response in the Bank Group’s history, the program unlocked $160 billion in grants and financial support over a 15-month period, as well as the suspension of bilateral debt service payments. The bulk of the financial help will go to Sub-Saharan Africa, as it is expected be the region hit hardest in terms of increased extreme poverty.
Most international financial institutions have already sounded alarms over the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic, with some forecasts indicating that the global gross domestic product (GDP) could fall nearly 10 percent. The UN had earlier warned that the virus could also trigger a global food shortage, while its labor agency forecasts that 195 million jobs could be lost worldwide.
Source: https://www.rt.com/business/489179-poverty-coronavirus-world-bank/
The executive director of the World Food Programme (WFP) addressed the UN Security Council during a video conference Tuesday, saying famines could break out in more than three dozen countries in the developing world in a worst-case scenario. Ten of those countries already have more than 1 million people on the brink of starvation. “While dealing with a COVID-19 pandemic, we are also on the brink of a hunger pandemic,” David Beasley told the council. “There is also a real danger that more people could potentially die from the economic impact of COVID-19 than from the virus itself.”
“There are no famines yet,” Beasley said. “But I must warn you that if we don’t prepare and act now — to secure access, avoid funding shortfalls and disruptions to trade — we could be facing multiple famines of biblical proportions within a short few months.”
The WFP had already estimated that 135 million people would face crisis levels of hunger or worse in 2020. But with COVID-19, an additional 130 million people could be pushed to the brink of starvation by the end of the year. He said conflict, economic recession, a drop in aid and collapse in oil prices are likely to contribute to widespread food shortages. Beasley urged the UN security council to bring forward $2 billion of aid that has been pledged, so it can get to the frontline as quickly as possible.
“The truth is, we do not have time on our side, so let’s act wisely — and let’s act fast,” Beasley said. “I do believe that with our expertise and partnerships, we can bring together the teams and the programs necessary to make certain the COVID-19 pandemic does not become a humanitarian and food crisis catastrophe.” Ten countries were particularly at risk due to the housing and food crises last year: Yemen, Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Venezuela, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Nigeria and Haiti.
An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This means it was the deadliest season in more than four decades — since 1976, the date of the first published paper reporting total seasonal flu deaths, said CDC Spokeswoman Kristen Nordlund. In previous seasons, flu-related deaths have ranged from a low of about 12,000 during the 2011-2012 season to a high of about 56,000 during the 2012-2013. Total flu fatalities during the most recent season included the deaths of 180 children, which exceeds the previous record high of 171 during a non-pandemic flu season, according to the CDC. “One hundred and eighty kids — this really hit me hard as the father of three kids — died last year from the flu. And the majority of them were unvaccinated,” said US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome M. Adams. speaking at a news conference hosted by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases on Thursday. “Flu vaccinations save lives.” Additionally, the nation experienced a record-breaking estimated 900,000 hospitalizations last flu season.
‘Definitely bad’
Overall, the United States experienced one of the most severe flu seasons in recent decades. Severity is based on flu activity, hospitalizations, and deaths from pneumonia or influenza, explained Nordlund. She added, “across the board, last year was definitely bad.” The season began with an increase of illness in November; high activity occurred during January and February, and then illness continued through the end of March. “The thing that was most notable about last year was how high in terms of activity things were,” said Nordlund. She explained that last season, unlike previous seasons, flu did not strike one region of the country and then move across the land. “There were three consecutive weeks when the entire continental US was affected by flu at a very high level,” she said. The 2017-2018 season was also marked by high severity across all age groups — the first season where the CDC found that to be the case. Adams said that getting the flu shot by the end of October is not just about keeping yourself safe and healthy, it’s also about community. It’s your “social responsibility to get vaccinated,” he said, since it protects others around you, including family, friends, co-workers and neighbors.
Pregnant women and children
Speaking at the same conference, Dr. Laura E. Riley, professor and chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medicine, said that less than half of all pregnant women — 49% — received a flu shot last year. She explained that during pregnancy, even a healthy pregnancy, the immune system is not working full throttle. “Pregnant women who get the flu do very poorly,” said Riley. “It is critical that we help pregnant women not get the flu.” When flu strikes during pregnancy, there’s a greater likelihood of hospitalization for the mother-to-be, she said. Flu during pregnancy can also harm the baby, she said. High fever for an extended period can cause birth defects and lead to premature birth. At every trimester, the flu vaccine is safe and effective for both pregnant women and their fetuses, plus it protects babies after they are born, preventing flu in the first six months of their lives when they are too young to get their own flu shot, she said. Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson, another conference speaker and chief of digital innovation and digital health at Seattle Children’s Hospital, stressed that it’s very important for children to get vaccinated. “Kids have a lot of snot, they have a lot of drool and they go to school,” she said over laughter from the audience. “We love them, but they are a lot of the reason flu moves around the community.” She said “kids are more likely to be immunized if their parents are” adding everyone 6 months and older should get a flu shot, which is the recommendation of the CDC. Adams noted that a variety of vaccines have been officially approved this year, including nasal mist, and that they are widely available, including in doctor’s offices, local pharmacies, some work places and even certain groceries stores.
Upcoming flu season
Overall, the effectiveness of the seasonal flu vaccine for last season was estimated to be 40%. This means the flu vaccine reduced a person’s risk of having to seek medical care by 40%, the CDC found. Dr. William Schaffner, medical director for the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, said that those who get flu after receiving vaccine are less likely to require hospitalization and they’re less likely to die. “The vaccine is not perfect,” said Schaffner. “But give the vaccine credit for softening the blow.” Looking ahead to the coming winter months, Australia’s flu season, which precedes that in the Northern Hemisphere nations, is often an indicator of what’s to come in the US, Canada and across Europe. That said, Schaffner warned that flu is “unpredictable.” As of September 9, Australia is experiencing a mild flu season with person-to-person transmission of flu-like illness “increasing slowly” since July, according to that nation’s most recent surveillance report. Deaths attributed to influenza and patients requiring hospitalization have both been low. Adams stressed that flu is “especially deadly for older adults, pregnant women, people with chronic conditions and children” and he recommended everyone take additional steps to avoid the flu this coming season. Follow daily preventive actions such as washing your hands, covering your cough and staying home if sick. And, he said, get treated quickly and take antiviral drugs if your doctor prescribes them. Flu “can be serious even for healthy adults and healthy children,” said Adams adding, “I’m going to get my flu shot today.”
Source: https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/item/35368-alex-newman-federal-reserve-exploiting-covid19-to-loot-america-behind-the-deep-state
When you combine the steps taken by Congress and the Fed and account for how the two interact, America’s national coronavirus response represents more than a quarter of U.S. economic output. To feel the weight of that sentence, try thinking of “quarter” as a measure of time, not a fraction. It’s a quarter of GDP. That is to say, the response from Congress and the Fed totals significantly more than the $5.4 trillion of goods and services spewed forth by the U.S. economy in the fourth quarter of 2019. Consider everything the government studiestoestimate gross domestic product: military wages and pensions, record sales, toll booth returns on local highways, high school sports participation, sewage-collection receipts, manufactured-home shipments and even the value of meals farmers grow for themselves. There are about 2,500 measurements like that, and the coronavirus response could easily purchase everything they represent for more than three months.
The fiscal response
The monetary response
The Federal Reserve is probably doing as much (or more) to prop up the economy than Congress is, but its contributions are harder to measure. Several Fed interventions have no stated limit, and none of them is government spending in the traditional sense. Peterson Institute for International Economics senior fellow Joe Gagnon, a veteran of the Treasury and Federal Reserve, said the Fed’s enormous pandemic response should be thought of as intermediation rather than spending. “There’s a borrower and a lender out there, and they’re afraid of each other now — they don’t want to deal with each other because they don’t know if the borrower will go bankrupt, so the Fed is stepping in between, and Congress is giving the Fed money to guarantee those borrowers’ loans,” Gagnon said. “It’s doing a lot of basically risk-free things to keep the economy working,” Gagnon said. To emphasize the safety of the Fed’s actions, Gagnon explained that, in an intervention of a similar scale in 2008, the Fed not only didn’t lose money — it came out ahead. Unlike Congress’s spending, which shows up in the national debt, the lion’s share of these interventions will show up on the Fed’s balance sheet. The ledger, which totals up all the Treasury and mortgage-backed securities and other assets owned by the Federal Reserve, already ballooned from 4.16 trillion in late February to 6.08 trillion on April 8. The next update, expected Thursday afternoon, will show it lurching even higher.
The ability to make money off of pharmaceuticals is already uniquely large in the U.S., which lacks the basic price controls other countries have, giving drug companies more freedom over setting prices for their products than anywhere else in the world. During the current crisis, pharmaceutical makers may have even more leeway than usual because of language industry lobbyists inserted into an $8.3 billion coronavirus spending package, passed last week, to maximize their profits from the pandemic. Initially, some lawmakers had tried to ensure that the federal government would limit how much pharmaceutical companies could reap from vaccines and treatments for the new coronavirus that they developed with the use of public funding. In February, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., and other House members wrote to Trump pleading that he “ensure that any vaccine or treatment developed with U.S. taxpayer dollars be accessible, available and affordable,” a goal they said couldn’t be met “if pharmaceutical corporations are given authority to set prices and determine distribution, putting profit-making interests ahead of health priorities.”
When the coronavirus funding was being negotiated, Schakowsky tried again, writing to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on March 2 that it would be “unacceptable if the rights to produce and market that vaccine were subsequently handed over to a pharmaceutical manufacturer through an exclusive license with no conditions on pricing or access, allowing the company to charge whatever it would like and essentially selling the vaccine back to the public who paid for its development.” But many Republicans opposed adding language to the bill that would restrict the industry’s ability to profit, arguing that it would stifle research and innovation. And although Azar, who served as the top lobbyist and head of U.S. operations for the pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly before joining the Trump administration, assured Schakowsky that he shared her concerns, the bill went on to enshrine drug companies’ ability to set potentially exorbitant prices for vaccines and drugs they develop with taxpayer dollars.
The final aid package not only omitted language that would have limited drug makers’ intellectual property rights, it also left out language that had been in an earlier draft that would have allowed the federal government to take any action if it has concerns that the treatments or vaccines developed with public funds are priced too high. “Those lobbyists deserve a medal from their pharma clients because they killed that intellectual property provision,” said Posner, who added that the omission of language allowing the government to respond to price gouging was even worse. “To allow them to have this power during a pandemic is outrageous.” The truth is that profiting off public investment is also business as usual for the pharmaceutical industry. Since the 1930s, the National Institutes of Health has put some $900 billion into research that drug companies then used to patent brand-name medications, according to Posner’s calculations. Every single drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration between 2010 and 2016 involved science funded with tax dollars through the NIH, according to the advocacy group Patients for Affordable Drugs. Taxpayers spent more than $100 billion on that research.
Among the drugs that were developed with some public funding and went on to be huge earners for private companies are the HIV drug AZT and the cancer treatment Kymriah, which Novartis now sells for $475,000. In his book “Pharma,” Posner points to another example of private companies making exorbitant profits from drugs produced with public funding. The antiviral drug sofosbuvir, which is used to treat hepatitis C, stemmed from key research funded by the National Institutes of Health. That drug is now owned by Gilead Sciences, which charges $1,000 per pill — more than many people with hepatitis C can afford; Gilead earned $44 billion from the drug during its first three years on the market. “Wouldn’t it be great to have some of the profits from those drugs go back into public research at the NIH?” asked Posner.
Instead, the profits have funded huge bonuses for drug company executives and aggressive marketing of drugs to consumers. They have also been used to further boost the profitability of the pharmaceutical sector. According to calculations by Axios, drug companies make 63 percent of total health care profits in the U.S. That’s in part because of the success of their lobbying efforts. In 2019, the pharmaceutical industry spent $295 million on lobbying, far more than any other sector in the U.S. That’s almost twice as much as the next biggest spender — the electronics, manufacturing, and equipment sector — and well more than double what oil and gas companies spent on lobbying. The industry also spends lavishly on campaign contributions to both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. Throughout the Democratic primary, Joe Biden has led the pack among recipients of contributions from the health care and pharmaceutical industries.
Big Pharma’s spending has positioned the industry well for the current pandemic. While stock markets have plummeted in reaction to the Trump administration’s bungling of the crisis, more than 20 companies working on a vaccine and other products related to the new SARS-CoV-2 virus have largely been spared. Stock prices for the biotech company Moderna, which began recruiting participants for a clinical trial of its new candidate for a coronavirus vaccine two weeks ago, have shot up during that time. On Thursday, a day of general carnage in the stock markets, Eli Lilly’s stock also enjoyed a boost after the company announced that it, too, is joining the effort to come up with a therapy for the new coronavirus. And Gilead Sciences, which is at work on a potential treatment as well, is also thriving. Gilead’s stock price was already up since news that its antiviral drug remdesivir, which was created to treat Ebola, was being given to Covid-19 patients. Today, after Wall Street Journal reported that the drug had a positive effect on a small number of infected cruise ship passengers, the price went up further.
Several companies, including Johnson & Johnson, DiaSorin Molecular, and QIAGEN have made it clear that they are receiving funding from the Department of Health and Human Services for efforts related to the pandemic, but it is unclear whether Eli Lilly and Gilead Sciences are using government money for their work on the virus. To date, HHS has not issued a list of grant recipients. And according to Reuters, the Trump administration has told top health officials to treat their coronavirus discussions as classified and excluded staffers without security clearances from discussions about the virus. Former top lobbyists of both Eli Lilly and Gilead now serve on the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Azar served as director of U.S. operations for Eli Lilly and lobbied for the company, while Joe Grogan, now serving as director of the Domestic Policy Council, was the top lobbyist for Gilead Sciences.
Source: https://theintercept.com/2020/03/13/big-pharma-drug-pricing-coronavirus-profits/
Searcy said that after being advised by her daughter's pediatrician, she "begrudgingly allowed her to be vaccinated," but still suspected that vaccines were unnecessary and dangerous. The coronavirus outbreak has changed her view. "Since Covid-19, I've seen firsthand what these diseases can do when they're not being fought with vaccines," said Searcy. "My mother has a lung disease, so if she gets Covid-19 there is no fighting it. I learned as much as I could to speak out against misinformation in the hopes that I could convince more people to stay home and follow social distancing so that she won't get sick."
"So many lives are at stake, including people I care about who are very vulnerable." In the process of researching how the world had dealt with pandemics in the past, Searcy learned about how recent pandemics like swine flu were fought with vaccines. "And I've learned just how rigorous vaccine trials are before they're made available to the public," she said. She also looked up information about countries that had minimized the spread of the coronavirus. "I wasn't actively looking for vaccine information but the more I learned, the more I realized it would help and the easier it became to recognize the lack of science in anti-vax arguments," she said.
In a number of countries, including the UK and France, concerns expressed by some people in recent years about vaccines in general have softened, according to polling carried out for the Vaccine Confidence Project, a research group at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. VCP Director Heidi Larson said the figures showed that, as the number of deaths from the coronavirus increased, and public awareness of its seriousness grew, people were more willing to accept a vaccine. "I think it definitely is provoking people to rethink a lot of things," she said, but she cautioned that more data was needed to track reaction over time. She said some were "going to the opposite side" and were mistrustful of a potential Covid-19 vaccine.
"This is an important time to reflect on the value of vaccines," said Larson. "If we had had a vaccine for this, we wouldn't be locked up in a room, the economies wouldn't be crumbling, we would have been a whole different world. The question I would ask is, do we have to wait for something to be this bad?" When vaccines become widespread and people don't see a threat, they grow more skeptical, Larson said. But she added that protecting society "totally depends on public cooperation."
A worrying trend
Most children today receive life-saving vaccines, but health services have noticed a worrying pattern of declining uptake in recent years. In the UK, just 33 of 149 local authorities met their 95% vaccination target for diseases preventable by immunization in 2018-2019, according to National Health Service figures. Last year the United States experienced its greatest number of measles cases since 1992, mostly among people who were not vaccinated. In 2019 the UK lost its measles-free status, a designation conferred by the World Health Organization. And as Covid-19 surges, a UNICEF report warned that more than 117 million children are at risk of missing out on life-saving measles vaccinations. UNICEF urged countries to continue essential immunization, but said postponement could happen where the risk is "unacceptably high." The term anti-vax "has not been helpful," according to Larson. She said while there are some committed activists, "there are a lot of other people out there who are on the fence, hesitant or questioning."
Source: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/20/health/anti-vaxxers-coronavirus-intl/index.html
It’s especially big considering that a vaccine hasn’t yet been approved for widespread use, and that it may take as long as a year to 18 months to win approval and start distribution. Some companies are aiming for a faster pace: Oxford University says its vaccine candidate has shown encouraging results in trials with rhesus macaque monkeys, and if it clears accelerated human trials, a few million doses could be available by September. Meanwhile, the White House is pressing an initiative called Operation Warp Speed that Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, could result in hundreds of millions of vaccine doses being manufactured by January.
Like Fauci, Gates says the January time frame is conceivable — but he also says the vaccine development effort could take as long as two years. Gates says there are more than 100 different COVID-19 vaccine candidates in the pipeline. “I think that eight to 10 of those look particularly promising,” he said, although he adds that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will be keeping an eye on all the other just to make surenothing is missed.
Some candidates are being developed using traditional approaches, with inactivated or weakened viruses. But the options most likely to become available first take advantage of newer technologies, involving bits of synthesized RNA or DNA that spark an immune response to fight off SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The first vaccine to be tested in the United States, under the supervision of Seattle’s Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Foundation, is one such RNA vaccine. “Even if an RNA vaccine continues to show promise, we still must continue pursuing the other options.” Gates says. “We don’t know yet what the COVID-19 vaccine will look like. Until we do, we have to go full steam ahead on as many approaches as possible.”
Some candidates are being developed using traditional approaches, with inactivated or weakened viruses. But the options most likely to become available first take advantage of newer technologies, involving bits of synthesized RNA or DNA that spark an immune response to fight off SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The first vaccine to be tested in the United States, under the supervision of Seattle’s Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Foundation, is one such RNA vaccine. “Even if an RNA vaccine continues to show promise, we still must continue pursuing the other options.” Gates says. “We don’t know yet what the COVID-19 vaccine will look like. Until we do, we have to go full steam ahead on as many approaches as possible.”
Consider what happened during the latter half of the 19th century, when imperialism opened new pathways for trade and investment. New international congresses convened in disciplines like mathematics, statistics, chemistry and philosophy. National public health authorities teamed up to cope with diseases such as the yellow fever that, abetted by greater trade, cut a swath through Madrid, Havana and Memphis during the 1870s, or the bubonic plagues that periodically hit port cities during the two decades before World War I.
True, that war’s outbreak and unfathomable carnage shattered both the emerging global marketplace and smug complacency of internationalists. The subsequent economic and political consequences of the peace, in turn, led to the Great Depression. But even during this period, notes historian Emily Rosenberg, “the extension of transnational networks in science, health, entertainment, and other specific affiliations accelerated.” Despite the growing nativism and xenophobia that all but slammed shut the U.S. golden door in the 1920s, the interwar years also saw the creation of wealthy nongovernmental organizations such as the Carnegie Corporation (1922) and the Ford Foundation (1936), which established international educational and cultural exchanges.
Moreover, notwithstanding the failure of the interwar League of Nations to prevent World War II, the league provided an intergovernmental umbrella for everything from disarmament conferences and the fight against sexual trafficking and narcotics to the International Labor Organization. These were then subsumed or re-created under the postwar United Nations. Bottom line: Even after several seismic disruptions, the process of globalization persisted, creating political, cultural and social networks and links that sometimes even expanded in times of extreme dislocation. That pattern continued through the 9/11 attacks and the Great Recession. By 2004, in fact, international tourism had reached record levels, Internet connectivity continued to spike upward, NATO and the European Union expanded, and there were hefty rises in international trade and investment. Unlike the Great Depression, the economic crisis of 2007-08 did not cause levels of global trade and investment to plummet; if anything, the Great Recession forced policymakers to realize that interdependence demanded greater global coordination.
There is no gainsaying the coronavirus’s massive disruptions to supply chains, international commerce and all forms of travel, let alone daily life. But supply chains were already shifting and becoming shorter and more regional even before COVID-19. Moreover, the evolution of the global economy has made services more significant, relatively, than goods. Companies have become more multinational, innovation more global. Even more fundamentally, widespread connectivity and the cascading surge of digital information have turbocharged the flow of ideas and virtual links, whether among individuals, institutions or nations. That’s something that can’t be quarantined.
Globalization does, however, need to be managed. Unfortunately, as the bungled U.S. response to the coronavirus has once again shown, that is neither President Donald Trump’s inclination nor his forte. He has denied the urgency of climate change and he sees technocratic expertise as just a manifestation of a “deep state” that resists his agenda. And the multilateral organizations built to cope with globalization, whether the United Nations or the World Trade Organization, are viewed as infringements on U.S. sovereignty, not as ways to leverage U.S. influence and promote burden-sharing. Nativism, xenophobia and the bashing of government bureaucracy and global institutions are staples of U.S. politics. But in an era of rising great-power rivalry and declining U.S. (non-military) clout and influence, they are increasingly counterproductive. An authoritarian China is working hard to reshape the global order to advance its interests, and its iron-fisted decisiveness in containing COVID-19 has won it some new fans.
But admirers of China’s model shouldn’t kid themselves: The Chinese Communist Party leadership would happily balkanize the internet, reduce transparency, deprioritize human rights, and rig the liberal international order in its favor. The correct response to this reality is for the U.S. to shore up its alliances, bolster the multilateral institutions it created to advance shared values and take the lead in meeting global challenges. Yes, the decades-long effort to maximize globalization’s benefits and minimize its costs was overstated, if not misleading. But the Middle Kingdom’s effort to fill that vacuum won’t yield results to the U.S.’ liking. It will, in fact, be the end of globalization as we know it. I am not one of those evangelists for globalization, which is fundamentally value-neutral. It is an equal-opportunity conduit for both misery and happiness: pandemics as well as vaccines, criminal activity as well as legitimate business, jihadism, fascism and communism as well as human rights and democracy. But the forging of closer connections, whether for good or ill, is not just necessary on a small planet with a beleaguered ecosystem. It’s inevitable.
The approach to globalization promoted by the United States over the past 70 years operationalized this insight by freeing markets for goods and services from government interference, opening greater scope for individuals to decide for themselves what to buy and where to travel and even, within tighter limits, where to live and work. This flowering of human freedom led to the greatest reduction in poverty and the greatest decline in interstate conflict in human history.Ignoring the bureaucratic neologism “operationalized,” those myriad fallacies provided Rooney a route to his point: “The danger of a pandemic did not arise because of globalization.” He continued:
Pandemics have appeared periodically throughout history. Deglobalizing will not protect us from pandemics in the future. On the contrary, we will ultimately come to see that global cooperation is key to responding successfully to pandemics.
Globalization A “Source Of Wealth”?
“Make it here at home” has a nice ring to it, but we must have no illusions: Restricting trade and using taxes, tariffs and subsidies to manipulate the market can only be done by dramatically reducing freedom. That path leads to poverty.
Not until the era of free trade, open borders, and globalization did this country’s national debt and national and trade deficits — which Rooney didn’t mention — soar to ruinous, unrepayable heights. Americans are chained to debt. Not until the era of free trade, open borders, and globalization did this country send the production facilities for life-saving drugs to a foreign country, and a hostile one at that — China. Americans depend for drugs on factories in a hostile foreign country they cannot control. Not until the era of free trade, open borders, and globalization did the United States import millions of low-wage foreign workers and immigrants who have taken jobs from Americans, and worse, not only changed the country demographically but also politically, moved entire states to the radical left by concentrating votes in major urban areas, and thus doomed the chances of conservative candidates to win local, state, and federal public office. Americans who challenge the change are vilified as bigots. Facts, John Adams said, are stubborn things, which might be one reason Rooney avoided them.
Kissinger laments that the pandemic has led to the return of a “walled city” model of nationalist governance, suggesting that “exploration at the frontiers of science” alone can save humanity from disease in his vision of a globalist utopia. But developing cures takes time, and the notion that countries should be discouraged from protecting themselves in the interim is suicidal. If anything, one of the reasons Italy, Spain, and France were hit so hard by coronavirus was the EU’s dysfunctional insistence on open borders amid the pandemic. “Global trade and movement of people” are all well and good, but the pandemic has exposed the weaknesses of the globalist system like never before. It will take years for nations to rebuild, and repeating their mistakes is not something they can afford to do.
While serving as Secretary of State and National Security Adviser under presidents Nixon and Ford, Kissinger played a starring role in bombing campaigns against Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos and oversaw regime-change operations that placed brutal dictators in power in Argentina and Chile, as well as supporting state-sanctioned repression in Indonesia. A notorious report he penned for the Ford administration called for dramatic reductions in population growth across developing nations. One might think, given his record, that he’d be on the side of the virus. But the Nobel Peace Prize recipient is here presenting himself as an experienced statesman who deeply cares about the future of humanity, calling on the US to “draw lessons from the development of the Marshall Plan and the Manhattan Project.” Sure, revisiting the Marshall Plan makes sense – there are no doubt insights to be gained from revisiting the rebuilding of Europe’s shattered post-war economies, especially since some of the countries hit hardest by the epidemic are in Europe.
But the Manhattan Project? How does a top-secret, international doomsday project that produced weapons with unparalleled killing potential have any bearing on the coronavirus crisis? Listening to Kissinger, it must be said, is what got the US into its current situation – believing itself exceptional, distrusting all world powers who do not swear abject fealty to it, repeating the same failed policies to the point of parody. A looming presence in the George W. Bush administration, Kissinger advised the country to plunge headfirst into the ever-expanding War on Terror, penning an editorial in the days following 9/11 that called for taking on “any government that shelters groups capable of this kind of attack.” Following such guidance has bankrupted the US and turned it into a banana republic, printing money frantically while its roads and bridges crumble, its citizens struggle to keep a roof over their heads, and the international community looks on, mouths agape, as its government continues to lecture them about human rights.
Kissinger concludes his jeremiad with a warning that “failure [to safeguard the principles of the liberal world order] could set the world on fire.” If, as he himself writes, the “purpose of the legitimate state is to provide for the fundamental needs of the people: security, order, economic well-being, and justice,” those principles collapsed long ago. The US’ first step, post-pandemic, should be to put out the fires set by Kissinger and those like him who seek to cloak empire in the rhetoric of liberal democracy.
Source: https://www.eurasiareview.com/08042020-henry-kissinger-calls-for-a-new-post-covid-world-order-oped/
Abolish cash
Abolish fossil fuels
Abolish privacy
Abolish the family
Source: https://www.rt.com/op-ed/484889-coronavirus-abolish-everything-cash-family/
“The same beneficiaries: financial speculators. The same conductors are from across the ocean, ”- said the expert on the program.- “Americans…have a full arsenal of biological weapons. And this manifestation of the US hybrid warfare against the economic sectors they do not control is perfectly understandable and logical. ”Of course, the coronavirus was also detected in the United States itself, but one can recall that the British, who provoked Hitler at the beginning of World War II, became mass victims of the bombing of German aircraft, the expert emphasized. The elite is in principle insured against this. At the same time, the American ruling elite is also armed not only with information technology, but also with a biological weapon, which continues to develop contrary to all international obligations. In addition, the American elite has a huge arsenal for manipulating international financial markets.
“Primitive Malthusian ideas still prevail there, one can constantly hear that there are too many humanity, that the planet, they say, cannot survive so many people, and so on. Therefore, they die today, you look, mostly people of the yellow race, so to speak. This is China, Korea, Japan. Among Europeans, such a tragic fate befell people with reduced immunity, the elderly, who are traditionally regarded as ballast for this ideology of the "golden billion",- Sergey Glazyev stated.
Source: https://www.geopolitica.ru/en/news/former-putins-aide-coronavirus-us-biological-weapon
“The whole world today has stopped; the global economy has not just stalled, but been demolished. But leading companies, leading billionaires and states have put trillions of dollars in their pockets,” the president added, referring to the current crisis.“That’s why I have always asked the question, going back three months ago, as you may remember: Who needs this? Is this a man-made event – this health pandemic? So far I do not have an answer to this question, and hope that you don’t either,” Lukashenko noted. The Belarusian president also went after his critics, recalling how media and the internet joked about his ‘advice’ to treat coronavirus with vodka, sauna, tractors and work in the field. “I said this as a joke, and it became a kind of a ‘Lukashenko brand’, used to say ‘see, he’s crazy, he doesn’t know how to treat people,’ even though behind these comments were very serious ideas,” Lukashenko said, recommending that people take up sports and engage in outdoor exercise to build up their immune systems and prepare for any possible ‘second wave’ of infections.
“I emphasize again: everything that people say criticizing me is a bluff: nobody knows what’s going to happen tomorrow,” the president concluded.Belarus faced the wrath of media and medical experts around the world after refusing to institute mandatory lockdown measures, with the country’s factories, farms, schools, shops, restaurants and other amenities remaining open throughout the past several months even as its neighbours closed down. However, recently published data have shown that while the country’s per capita infection rates are comparable to other European nations and the US, its mortality rates have been among the lowest in the world, ranking 45th among 49 countries with 10,000 or more cases where sufficient data is available. This week, the Institute for Policy Studies, a Washington-based think tank, concluded that in the US alone, billionaires have added $565 billion to their fortunes since mid-March, with their total wealth up by 19 percent since the pandemic began. The figures were published amid reports that close to 39 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits amid the crisis. Similar trends have been observed in countries across the world, from Europe to Asia.
Source: https://sputniknews.com/europe/202006071079546236-belaruss-lukashenko-slams-global-elites-says-theyve-made-trillions-as-economy-burns-to-pandemic/
Iran's supreme leader refused U.S. assistance Sunday to fight the new coronavirus, citing an unfounded conspiracy theory that the virus could be man-made by America. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's comments come as Iran faces crushing U.S. sanctions blocking the country from selling its crude oil and accessing international financial markets. But while Iranian civilian officials in recent days have increasingly criticized those sanctions, 80-year-old Khamenei instead chose to traffic in the same conspiracy theory increasingly used by Chinese officials about the new virus to deflect blame for the pandemic.
“I do not know how real this accusation is but when it exists, who in their right mind would trust you to bring them medication?" Khamenei said. "Possibly your medicine is a way to spread the virus more.” He also alleged without offering any evidence that the virus “is specifically built for Iran using the genetic data of Iranians which they have obtained through different means.” “You might send people as doctors and therapists, maybe they would want to come here and see the effect of the poison they have produced in person," he said.
There is no scientific proof offered anywhere in the world to support Khamenei's comments. However, his comments come after Chinese government spokesman Lijian Zhao tweeted earlier this month that it “might be US army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan. Be transparent! Make public your data! US owe[s] us an explanation!” Lijian likewise offered no evidence to support his claim, which saw the U.S. State Department summon China's ambassador to complain. Wuhan is the Chinese city where the first cases of the disease were detected in December. In recent days, the Trump administration has increasingly referred to the virus as the “Chinese” or “Wuhan” virus, while the World Health Organization used the term COVID-19 to describe the illness the virus causes. Even a U.S. senator from Arkansas has trafficked in the unfounded conspiracy theory it was a man-made Chinese bioweapon.
For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. Scientists have not yet determined exactly how the new coronavirus first infected people. Evidence suggests it originated in bats, which infected another animal that spread it to people at a market in Wuhan. The now-shuttered Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market advertised dozens of species such as giant salamanders, baby crocodiles and raccoon dogs that were often referred to as wildlife, even when they were farmed.
An article published last week in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Nature Medicine similarly said it was “improbable” that the virus “emerged through laboratory manipulation of a related SARS-CoV-like coronavirus.” Khamenei made the comments in a speech in Tehran broadcast live Sunday across Iran marking Nowruz, the Persian New Year. He had called off his usual speech at Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad over the virus outbreak. His comments come as Iran has over 21,600 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus amid 1,685 reported deaths, according to government figures released Sunday. Iran is one of the hardest-hit countries in the world by the new virus. Across the Mideast, Iran represents eight of 10 cases of the virus and those leaving the Islamic Republic have carried the virus to other countries.
Iranian officials have criticized U.S. offers of aid during the virus crisis as being disingenuous. They have accused the Trump administration of wanting to capitalize on its “maximum pressure” campaign against Tehran since withdrawing from the nuclear deal in May 2018. However, the U.S. has directly offered the Islamic Republic aid in the past despite decades of enmity, like during the devastating Bam earthquake of 2003. Reassigning blame could be helpful to Iran's government, which faced widespread public anger after denying for days it shot down a Ukrainian jetliner, killing 176 people. Widespread economic problems as well has seen mass demonstrations in recent years that saw hundreds reportedly killed. Iranian hard-liners have supported conspiracy theories in the past when it suited their interests. Following the Sept. 11 attacks, some publicly doubted al-Qaida's role and state TV promoting the unfounded conspiracy theory that the Americans blew up the building themselves.
Former hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad similarly raised doubt about the Sept. 11 attack, calling it a “big lie," while also describing the Holocaust as a “myth.” Meanwhile on Sunday, Iran imposed a two-week closure on major shopping malls and centers across the country to prevent spreading the virus. Pharmacies, supermarkets, groceries and bakeries will remain open. In Saudi Arabia, the kingdom said its armed forces are now taking part in combating the virus, setting up mobile hospitals in various cities. And in Kuwait, authorities have instituted a nightly curfew from 5 p.m. to 4 a.m., warning violators face up to three years in prison and fines of $32,000 if arrested and convicted.
Source: https://www.voanews.com/science-health/coronavirus-outbreak/iran-leader-refuses-us-help-citing-virus-conspiracy-theory
American officialdom, Palmer believed, had badly misjudged Russia. Washington had placed its faith in the new regime’s elites; it took them at their word when they professed their commitment to democratic capitalism. But Palmer had seen up close how the world’s growing interconnectedness—and global finance in particular—could be deployed for ill. During the Cold War, the KGB had developed an expert understanding of the banking byways of the West, and spymasters had become adept at dispensing cash to agents abroad. That proficiency facilitated the amassing of new fortunes. In the dying days of the U.S.S.R., Palmer had watched as his old adversaries in Soviet intelligence shoveled billions from the state treasury into private accounts across Europe and the U.S. It was one of history’s greatest heists.
Washington told itself a comforting story that minimized the importance of this outbreak of kleptomania: These were criminal outliers and rogue profiteers rushing to exploit the weakness of the new state. This narrative infuriated Palmer. He wanted to shake Congress into recognizing that the thieves were the very elites who presided over every corner of the system. “For the U.S. to be like Russia is today,” he explained to the House committee, “it would be necessary to have massive corruption by the majority of the members at Congress as well as by the Departments of Justice and Treasury, and agents of the FBI, CIA, DIA, IRS, Marshal Service, Border Patrol; state and local police officers; the Federal Reserve Bank; Supreme Court justices …” In his testimony, Palmer even mentioned Russia’s newly installed and little-known prime minister (whom he mistakenly referred to as Boris Putin), accusing him of “helping to loot Russia.”
The United States, Palmer made clear, had allowed itself to become an accomplice in this plunder. His assessment was unsparing. The West could have turned away this stolen cash; it could have stanched the outflow to shell companies and tax havens. Instead, Western banks waved Russian loot into their vaults. Palmer’s anger was intended to provoke a bout of introspection—and to fuel anxiety about the risk that rising kleptocracy posed to the West itself. After all, the Russians would have a strong interest in protecting their relocated assets. They would want to shield this wealth from moralizing American politicians who might clamor to seize it. Eighteen years before Special Counsel Robert Mueller began his investigation into foreign interference in a U.S. election, Palmer warned Congress about Russian “political donations to U.S. politicians and political parties to obtain influence.” What was at stake could well be systemic contagion: Russian values might infect and then weaken the moral defense systems of American politics and business.
This unillusioned spook was a prophet, and he spoke out at a hinge moment in the history of global corruption. America could not afford to delude itself into assuming that it would serve as the virtuous model, much less emerge as an untainted bystander. Yet when Yegor Gaidar, a reformist Russian prime minister in the earliest postcommunist days, asked the United States for help hunting down the billions that the KGB had carted away, the White House refused. “Capital flight is capital flight” was how one former CIA official summed up the American rationale for idly standing by. But this was capital flight on an unprecedented scale, and mere prologue to an era of rampant theft. When the Berkeley economist Gabriel Zucman studied the problem in 2015, he found that 52 percent of Russia’s wealth resided outside the country.
The collapse of communism in the other post-Soviet states, along with China’s turn toward capitalism, only added to the kleptocratic fortunes that were hustled abroad for secret safekeeping. Officials around the world have always looted their countries’ coffers and accumulated bribes. But the globalization of banking made the export of their ill-gotten money far more convenient than it had been—which, of course, inspired more theft. By one estimate, more than $1 trillion now exits the world’s developing countries each year in the forms of laundered money and evaded taxes.
As in the Russian case, much of this plundered wealth finds its way to the United States. New York, Los Angeles, and Miami have joined London as the world’s most desired destinations for laundered money. This boom has enriched the American elites who have enabled it—and it has degraded the nation’s political and social mores in the process. While everyone else was heralding an emergent globalist world that would take on the best values of America, Palmer had glimpsed the dire risk of the opposite: that the values of the kleptocrats would become America’s own. This grim vision is now nearing fruition.
The contagion has spread remarkably quickly, which is not to say steadily, in a country haunted since its founding by the perils of corruption. The United States has had seizures of conscience en route to the top of the new global order surveyed by the British journalist Oliver Bullough in his excellent book Moneyland: Why Thieves and Crooks Now Rule the World and How to Take It Back. In the months following Palmer’s testimony, the zeitgeist swerved in the direction he urged, at least momentarily. Newspaper articles in the fall of 1999 showed how billions in Russian money, some of it seemingly tied to an alleged crime boss, had landed in the Bank of New York. These sums startled Bill Clinton’s administration, which readied tough new anti-money-laundering bills, designed to stiffen banking regulations. But the administration was in its last year, and passing any new law would have required a legislative slog and bull-rushing obstreperous lobbyists, so plans stalled.
The Clinton-era proposals would have remained an unvisited curio in the National Archives had Osama bin Laden not attacked. But in the days after the Twin Towers collapsed, George W. Bush’s administration furiously scoured Washington for ideas to jam into the 342-page piece of legislation that would become the patriot Act. A sense of national panic created a brief moment for bureaucrats to realize previously shelved plans. Title III of the patriot Act, the International Money Laundering Abatement and Anti-terrorist Financing Act, was signed into law little more than a month after September 11.
This section of the bill was a monumental legislative achievement. Undeterred by the smoke clouds of crisis, representatives of the big banks had stalked the Senate, trying to quash the measure. Citibank officials reportedly got into shouting matches with congressional staffers in the hall. This anger reflected the force of the patriot Act. If a bank came across suspicious money transferred from abroad, it was now required to report the transfer to the government. A bank could face criminal charges for failing to establish sufficient safeguards against the flow of corrupt cash. Little wonder that banks fought fiercely against the imposition of so many new rules, which required them to bulk up their compliance divisions—and, more to the point, subjected them to expensive penalties for laxity.
Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/how-kleptocracy-came-to-america/580471/
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/04/15/coronavirus-pandemic-small-government-aftermath-nationalism/
In an unprecedented royal intrusion on government policy, the heir to the British throne used a landmark speech in Switzerland on Wednesday to argue market-based solutions and tax reform were the best options to halt the damaging impacts of climate change. He called for the urgent reversal of "perverse subsidies" enjoyed by the fossil fuel industry, reiterated his support for carbon pricing schemes, encouraged superannuation funds to invest in more green projects, and said humans and the planet must be put at "the heart of global value creation".
"Do we want to go down in history as the people who did nothing to bring the world back from the brink in time to restore the balance when we could have done?" the Prince of Wales told the World Economic Forum in Davos. "What good is all the extra wealth in the world, gained from business-as-usual, if you can do nothing with it except watch it burn in catastrophic conditions?"
The 71-year-old has spent five decades speaking out on the environment but his Davos remarks are a rare criticism of the current global economic structure and his proposed solutions would have major implications for government policy, particularly in Australia. He also met Greta Thunberg on the sidelines of the event and labelled the young climate campaigner - who has been repeatedly attacked by US President Donald Trump - "remarkable". Outlining 10 ways to transform financial markets and reduce global emissions, Prince Charles said nothing short of a revolution was required.
"I've come to realise it is not a lack of capital holding us back but rather the way in which we deploy it. Therefore, to move forward we need nothing short of a paradigm shift - one that inspires action at revolutionary levels and pace."
He called for companies and countries to outline how they will move to net zero emissions - a signal he is not satisfied with the commitments made under the Paris climate accord. The United Kingdom has pledged to be carbon neutral by 2050 but Australia and other countries have been reluctant to make similar promises. "It is time for businesses, industries and countries alike to design and implement how they will decarbonise and transition to net-zero," Prince Charles said. "A little competition in this area could go a long way."
Denouncing "perverse subsidies" given to heavy polluters, he said policy makers should "not be afraid to adapt out longstanding incentive structures", citing his support for a carbon pricing model similar to the one introduced under Labor prime minister Julia Gillard and scrapped by the Coalition in 2014.
"Re-orientating economic subsidies, financial incentives and regulations can have a dramatic and transformative effect on our market systems. It is time to level the playing field and think about how we properly deploy taxes, policies and regulations in a way that catalyses sustainable markets."
Prince Charles flew into the Swiss ski resort on a private jet but his office stressed that was the only way he would then be able to attend a Holocaust memorial event in Israel. Aware the summit has been criticised as an expensive and carbon-intensive talkfest, Prince Charles told the crowd that leadership figures had a responsibility to better educate the public that the hip-pocket cost of reducing emissions was only one side of the story. "For a transition to take place, being socially and environmentally conscious cannot only be for those who can afford it," he said. He said speaking out on the issue since the late 1960s had at times been "a bit of an uphill struggle".
"Everything I have tried to do, and urge, over the past 50 years has been done with our children and grandchildren in mind, because I did not want to be accused by them of doing nothing except prevaricate and deny the problem," he said ahead of the private meeting with 17-year-old Thunberg. "Now of course, they are accusing us of exactly that. Put yourselves in their position. We simply cannot waste any more time - the only limit is our willingness to act, and the time to act is now."
He said technology solutions to climate change were increasingly cheaper but worried there had been a breakdown in links between investors and potential investments. He also flagged the need to "reimagine" how investors analyse, structure and assess models of return. "There are trillions of dollars in sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, insurance, and asset portfolios looking for investible and sustainable projects with good long-term value and rates of return," he said.
The Prince pledged to conduct a series of climate policy workshops throughout 2020 and suggested he could also attend key global summits throughout the year, including a major gathering of world leaders in Glasgow in November.
Source: https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/prince-charles-pleads-for-sweeping-new-economic-model-to-avert-climate-catastrophe-20200123-p53tw9.html
“Do I want to grab the thing that you were just holding in your hand? No,” says Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff, who has advocated for a less-cash society, and predicts the crisis “is absolutely going to drive people to prefer credit and debit to cash.” Or, as one Twitter user, @DonGone5 put it last week, “Still no cash accepted. $10 dollar bill now been in my wallet so long, Alexander Hamilton has shot himself.”
Filling the void, in many cases, are digital payments that are quick, clean and easy. That sudden shift is a huge opportunity for tech firms such as online payments giant PayPal, which also owns the Venmo app. CEO Dan Schulman says the company is seeing the number of new customers setting up accounts each day “basically double” from prepandemic rates. Square, the digital payment company run by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, has found itself fielding calls from merchants whose customers no longer want to touch any surfaces. Some of the change might be temporary. And some might not—which has Silicon Valley excited, and others worried.
For years, tech companies have been pushing toward a more virtual, less cash-based payments system, and pressing regulators to free them from the restrictions that govern traditional banks. Now, in the U.S., the government has been moving in this direction of its own accord, discouraging paper checks in a rush to get stimulus money out to Americans. But the sharp jag away from cash also worries those who look out for older and poorer Americans—groups that tend to be more reliant on paper money either for lack of tech savvy, out of habit or because they don’t participate in the formal banking system.
“Even in this pandemic crisis, we have the same vulnerable people we had before that did not have access to banks or credit cards,” says Vallie Brown, a cash advocate and former Democratic member of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors.
There’s an ideological component as well: Among cash’s strengths is that it’s universally accepted and difficult to track, giving Americans a just about anonymous way to, say, donate to their preferred church or live out their life as a persecuted minority or back a dissident group. “Some of us still use cash because we think it’s nobody’s business,” says Jim Harper, a visiting fellow with the libertarian-leaning American Enterprise Institute. For more than 200 years, paper cash has been at the heart of the American economy. How close could coronavirus come to killing off cash—and if it does, is society ready? Money habits can be hard to break. It took years for ATMs to replace visits to human bank tellers; now, Americans withdraw cash from them at a rate of some 5 billion times a year.
By one measure, cash is far from gone: The Covid-19 pandemic, like most emergencies, has seen people stashing away paper money. Federal Reserve data shows a slight uptick in U.S. currency withdrawals globally, although much of that could be overseas squirreling away a safe-seeming currency. The pandemic, though, has forced Americans to change their spending habits almost literally overnight. After resisting the move for years, for example, the 1,200-store Southeastern grocery chain Publix this month started accepting Apple Pay. The U.S. Treasury has made it plain that Americans will get their coronavirus stimulus money much quicker if instead of a paper check they opt for direct deposit, either through an on-file account or the just-launched “Get My Payment” portal. (Paper checks are a common financial tool of cash-based Americans, often turned into dollars and cents at one of the country’s thousands of check-cashing places.)
The shift extends to the physical equivalents of cash. The Department of Agriculture is right now rushing to expand a pilot program that lets the country’s 42 million recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—what we once called “food stamps”—buy what they need from online grocers like Amazon Fresh. For so-called fintech firms now building the apps and infrastructure to support mobile banking and digital payments, this kind of economy is a long-held dream. Beyond purely online players like PayPal, San Francisco’s Standard Cognition has been developing technology to turn physical stores into fully cashless environments; pick up a can of soup in its demo store and an AI-boosted camera automatically tracks your purchase and bills your credit or debit card stored in the company’s app. “We get rid of the physical touch point,” says CEO Jordan Fisher. “There’s just nothing there.”
Advocates for moving away from cash also point out that it’s much, much faster to send money via the internet than to mail a check, an argument that has led major fintech firms to bid for a role in the important national business of getting coronavirus-related funds out to Americans. Last month, Square’s Dorsey prodded the government (via tweet, of course) to let his payments company and others in the fintech industry help figure out how to get Americans their money in a hurry. Schulman, of PayPal, says he pitched a business acquaintance, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, about distributing government funds via PayPal. This week, the Treasury Department approved both PayPal and Square as distributors of the $350 billion in small-business loans that were also part of the stimulus package.
To some, however, a pandemic-triggered decline in cash is nothing to celebrate. Cash is an essential financial tool of the millions of Americans who either don’t have access to banks or credit cards, or who opt to not make use of them. (While it’s still possible to use PayPal and Square without a bank account, such as by transferring funds to a prepaid debit card, the services are designed around banked Americans — not to mention ones with smartphones and broadband.) Last year, the city of San Francisco passed a ban on cashless stores; that’s one reason Standard Cognition’s contactless demo store, on the edge of the city’s tech-heavy SoMa neighborhood, still takes dollars, which are collected through a “store ambassador.” (The store is currently closed because of the coronavirus.)
One unlikely place to look to better understand the tensions caused by the move away from cash: the Washington, D.C.-launched salad chain Sweetgreen. In 2016, the fast-casual food retailer stopped accepting cash. There was outrage: The company, the thinking went, was blocking cash-preferring patrons from getting access to healthy foods. The company rolled back the ban two years later. But the company designs at least some of its stores to highlight the most efficient way to get your hands on a kale Caesar salad: pay for your order online first, breeze in, pick up your meal from a designated shelf, and be back out the door in seconds. This still leaves cash-payers a step behind: Skipping cash lets you skip the line.
That hybrid, bets PayPal’s Dan Schulman, is what’s likely to stick post-pandemic: we’ll go back to shopping out in the physical world but stop paying in cash, instead paying online either before or after. PayPal and Square have much to gain by looking like innovators helping the country in its time of need. For one thing, on topics like taxes and insurance, fintech firms like these are attempting to carve out more favorable regulations for the still-young industry. The Electronics Transactions Association, a D.C.-based lobbying group, put out a Covid-19 briefing document saying the payments technology industry stands ready to move money “in a safe and effective manner with little to no physical contact, in-person and online.”
In some countries, mobile banking is seen as a tool for economic inclusion. Kenya’s central bank has found that that country’s M-Pesa system, named after the country’s currency, has boosted access to financial resources. The service, backed by major telecoms, works by tapping the country’s vast network of prepaid airtime resellers to act as cash-exchanging microbanks — often by young people in cities eager to send money back to the rural areas in which they grew up. The M-Pesa model, though, hasn’t taken off in the U.S., where there is less demand — even with access challenges in the U.S., there is a far wider variety of trusted, safe, traditional banking options than in Kenya — and less infrastructure to support it; for one thing, the pay-as-you go plans that put users in frequent contact with bricks-and-mortar resellers are less prevalent.
And there are concerns that a quick, pandemic-inspired wholesale shift to digital money will instead hurt unbanked Americans. In part to address that worry, in recent weeks House Democrats have floated a “digital dollar” plan that would equip Americans with simple online accounts that would make it easy for the government to distribute direct payments to Americans, whether stimulus checks or, someday, so-called universal basic income. And the importance of getting those payments fast only grows with gathering momentum in Congress for more cash infusions to Americans coping with coronavirus. PayPal’s Schulman sees all of this as part of a coming shift: Every transaction that we choose to do virtually instead of with cash builds up our muscles for the change, getting us comfortable with never touching that Alexander Hamilton bill again. And those are muscles, he argues, we’re going to need in the near term, especially as unemployment skyrockets.
“There’s now multigenerational distress being felt and therefore the need for there to be some sort of common platform amongst family members,” Schulman says. Translation: a grandpa who figures out how to Venmo his grandkids some birthday money using the app’s user-to-user functionality is one who knows how to Venmo his family members cash when they’re in real economic need — or to get Venmo’d cash when he is in need.
Already, we’re adapting our behaviors. PayPal reports that in the first week of March, payments tagged with its medical mask emoji—often to canceled housekeepers, babysitters, hairdressers—grew 375 percent. Of course, there’s another possibility. And that’s that cash comes roaring back after coronavirus, perhaps something like the handshake, a practice that seemed odd, even foolhardy during the pandemic but that we return to out of habit or, as it turns out, it still has its place.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/04/17/coronavirus-cash-economy-cashless-paper-money-business-190405
None of this bothers the well-heeled boosters of a cashless society or their lackeys in the media. They want Americans reading about the threat of coronavirus cooties on their cash, which is absurd. Germs, of course, can loiter all over credit and debit cards, smartphones, ATMs, and every other cash alternative device. Too bad implanted microchip technology isn’t further along, the banksters must be thinking. In another CNN article, readers are practically shamed for withdrawing cash to save during a crisis. Every sentence, every word, every letter of the article is nuts. It begins by reassuring the reader that their bank account is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). There’s no mention of moral hazard from CNN. The fact that the federal government guarantees every bank account up to $250,000 encourages reckless financial and banking behavior. Not worth mentioning, CNN?
Prior to the end of World War II, there were $500, $1,000, and $10,000 bills in wide circulation. This cash was dissolved by the Federal Reserve in the name of fighting organized crime. This same argument is now being made against $50 and $100 bills by Harvard economics professor Kenneth Rogoff. In the Wall Street Journal, Rogoff also wrote that a cashless society would offer such benefits as “greater flexibility for the Federal Reserve to stimulate the economy when necessary.” He wrote those words in 2017. And these too: “The Federal Reserve should be able to implement negative nominal interest rates vastly more effectively in the absence of large bills, which could prove quite important as a stimulative tool in the next financial crisis.”
Prophetic. And indeed, negative interest rates would require the assistance of outlawing cash, so that banking customers don’t cheat by simply drawing out on their accounts. Pardon the pun, but it’s absolutely sick how COVID-19 is being used now as a launching pad for this cashless agenda. There’s nothing to fear about using cash during this time of social distancing. Wash your hands after handling cash, but don’t give up your moolah. Preserve your health, your privacy, and your liberty.
But that’s the self-serving view of those who benefit most in our “winner-take-all” economy. What we need instead is a healthy, regulated balance between civil society, government, and private enterprise. And if we’re smart, we’ll use this current crisis to rebalance the scales in America. The bailouts this time cannot be like the 2008 variety, in which bankers got bonuses and millions of homeowners got screwed. We don’t just need strings attached to this bailout. We need steel cables. The interests of ordinary people must come first. Period.
As everyone should by now be aware, the coronavirus crisis is not just a public health crisis. It’s a jobs and income crisis, a small-business crisis, a child care crisis, a poverty crisis. In a real sense, it is a dress rehearsal for the future. What this crisis plainly demonstrates is the critical importance of investment in the resilience and equity of social and technical systems. It bears repeating: The very idea of government and the public good have been the targets of a decades-long ideological assault. The result? There is absolutely no slack in any of our systems; a shock can disrupt the lives of millions. It should remind every car- or homeowner of what they already know: Preventive maintenance is always worthwhile.
Perhaps the most important lesson of the coronavirus is that if we don’t prepare now, and start thinking about how to stop problems before it’s too late, we’re risking everything we care about: our homes, our jobs, and the health of our loved ones. This is where the virus has something very important to teach us—if we’re willing to learn. The climate crisis is going to be many, many times worse. It may happen more slowly, but let’s not kid ourselves. Greater disease transmission, food shortages, energy blackouts, floods, homelessness, joblessness, species extinction—each will stagger us and then do so again. You have to ask yourself, why are our political leaders unwilling to take serious action on climate? They know it will be too late before too long. So what’s going on?
We live in a hyper-capitalist system that rewards and even demands short-term thinking by political and business leaders. Time after time, political and corporate power brokers put their short-term interests ahead of the long-term health and economic security of all. The crude right wing in American life and media (Fox News and others) gaslights America on this topic; they endlessly claim that pro-climate activists are out-of-touch elitists, while they are the true guardians of the (white) working class. The more sophisticated types—the neoliberals who have dominated economic policy for 40 years—hide behind an ideological smokescreen to argue that theirs is the only path, that another world is simply not possible. Fortunately, the Sanders and Warren campaigns stuck a dagger in that enduring lie.
Republicans in the US Senate did not know that a virus was coming. They would no doubt say that had they known, they would not have supported cuts to CDC staffing and research. Still, anyone with an ounce of foresight took the precisely opposite position in favor of continued funding; they know we have a CDC for a reason. The world is complicated. We have to think ahead. Science is the essential tool for doing so.
It goes without saying that we desperately need to change course in order to avert the worst impacts of climate change. Fortunately, what’s needed is not mysterious, but it is hard and is definitely not short-term. We can save our climate by investing in jobs policies that will transform and improve manufacturing, agriculture, electrification, transportation, housing, infrastructure, care work—and virtually every aspect of our economy. The relevant question is whether we do so in a way that will help working-class, middle-class, and poor Americans first, not last. This is how we take responsibility for the world our children and grandchildren will inherit and inhabit.
Those same Senate Republicans have been Trump’s most important line of defense, joining him in his stance against climate change, public health, the public good, and reality. It does not seem an overstatement to assert that these senators are drenched in shame—and will soon have the deaths of thousands of Americans on their consciences. But it won’t suffice to merely replace them with Democrats who strive for “capitalism with a human face.” The virus has only underlined how deeply unequal and immoral our society is, with wealthy people able to ride out the storm much more easily than the rest of us. The desire for unlimited private wealth and power that characterizes America today will overwhelm our ecosystem just as the coronavirus is overwhelming our health care system. Luckily it’s not too late. We can flatten the curve on climate change too. It starts by altering the balance of power in Washington.
Source: https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/coronavirus-climate-change-rehearsal-for-climate-change/
Source: https://www.corbettreport.com/coronavirus-and-climate-change-propagandawatch/
Source: https://e360.yale.edu/features/coronavirus-holds-key-lessons-on-how-to-fight-climate-change
- As the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, more than a third of the planet's population is under some form of lockdown, with many under order to stay at home and avoid social gatherings.
- This lockdown has led to a profound impact on the global economy.
- But fewer humans outside has also allowed the natural world to convalesce. Changes in pollution, air quality, and a resurgence of wildlife have all been observed in the months since the new coronavirus was first detected.
- From cleaner beaches to less air pollution, here are 10 photos, videos, and charts that show how the world's condition is improving while humans stay indoors.
"There are too many pressures at the same time on our natural systems and something has to give," Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program told The Guardian last month. "We are intimately interconnected with nature, whether we like it or not. If we don't take care of nature, we can't take care of ourselves."
Other experts have said that the world is undergoing an "unprecedented natural experiment" in how restrictions on human activity put in place due to the new coronavirus have brought us clearer skies and cleaner air. From cleaner beaches to less air pollution, here are 10 photos, videos, and charts that show how the world's condition is improving while people stay indoors. Air pollution in China has decreased, and satellite photos have captured the dramatic drop in recent weeks. The novel coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and began to spread to other parts of China and the world in the subsequent months. Wuhan, in Hubei Province, introduced lockdown measures earlier than other cities, and by January 29 all cities in Hubei were under quarantine. But the virus spread quickly to other parts of mainland China, leading other Chinese cities to introduce curfews and other lockdown measures.
NASA and European Space Agency pollution monitoring satellites detected "significant decreases" in air pollution over parts of China in February compared to the month before. While there is often a decline in air pollution around the Lunar New Year celebrations, NASA said this year there was more of a decrease than usual. "This is the first time I have seen such a dramatic drop-off over such a wide area for a specific event," Fei Liu, an air quality researcher at NASA, said in the report. "I am not surprised because many cities nationwide have taken measures to minimize spread of the virus," Liu added. Still, some experts have warned that air pollution may bounce back as China begins to lift its lockdown restrictions and ramp up production to compensate for the previous losses.
Italy has been one of the countries hardest-hit by COVID-19. Several provinces introduced lockdown measures in late February. A nationwide lockdown was put in place on March 9. Data taken from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite between January and March indicate a decline of air pollution, specifically nitrogen dioxide concentrations, over Italy. According to the European Space Agency, the reduction in gases was particularly visible in northern Italy, which imposed lockdown measures in February, before the rest of the country followed. Scientists said the pollution decrease was due to efforts to stop the coronavirus spread. "Although there could be slight variations in the data due to cloud cover and changing weather, we are very confident that the reduction in concentrations that we can see, coincides with the lockdown in Italy causing less traffic and industrial activities," Claus Zehner, ESA's Copernicus Sentinel-5P mission manager, said in an April 13 report.
And major decreases in nitrogen dioxide concentrations were observed throughout Europe in recent weeks. Data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite reported by the European Space Agency indicated that drops in nitrogen dioxide concentrations were observed across major European cities in recent weeks. Nitrogen dioxide is a gas produced by power plants, cars, and other industrial facilities. It is found in the Earth's atmosphere and causes changes in weather patterns, as well as adverse health impacts on humans. From March 13 to April 13, 2020, Madrid, Spain, Milan, Italy, and Rome, Italy, saw decreases of around 45% in their nitrogen dioxide concentrations from the year prior. Paris also saw a dramatic drop of 54% in those months, compared to the same frame in 2019. Spain, Italy, and France all imposed coronavirus lockdown measures in recent weeks, which the European Space Agency says coincides with the drop in air pollution.
"Averaging data over longer periods of time allows us to see clearer changes in concentrations owing to human activity," Henk Eskes, from the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, wrote in an April 16 report. The Earth is rumbling less, and scientists may now be able to detect smaller earthquake aftershocks. Data from the Royal Observatory of Belgium detected lower anthropogenic noise, or sounds produced by humans, since lockdown measures were put in place. Since the lockdown measures were put in place, vibrations caused by human activity have fallen by about one-third, according to Nature.com, allowing the observatory's equipment to better detect waves with frequencies that would have been difficult to discern before the lockdown.
Andy Frassetto, a seismologist at the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology in Washington DC, told Nature.com that if lockdowns continue, detectors might be able to better pick up locations of earthquake aftershocks. "You'll get a signal with less noise on top, allowing you to squeeze a little more information out of those events," Frassetto said. In the weeks following the national lockdown, the canals of Venice saw a major improvement in water clarity. Photos taken last month show seaweed on the canals' bottoms, while photos of the nearby island of Burano show fish and swans in the water. The office of Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro told CNN that the water looks clearer due to "less traffic on the canals, allowing the sediment to stay at the bottom."
Animals are returning to their habitats and other areas usually highly trafficked by humans. Bears have been spotted in greater frequency at Yosemite National Park in California since lockdown measures closed major tourist sites. California has seen a growing number of coronavirus cases, and Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a mandatory statewide stay-at-home order on March 19. Around 95% of Yosemite National Park is designated wilderness. The park also sees about 4 million visitors each year, particularly at the start of springtime when bears come out of hibernations, which makes it difficult for the bears to forage for food. But since the park closed to visitors on March 20, the park's 300 to 500 black bears have been spotted "more frequently than usual," the park tweeted on April 14. Bobcats have also been spotted in empty administrative buildings, and coyotes have been able to pass through quiet roads and walkways without human distraction, according to the LA Times. "The bear population has quadrupled," Dane Peterson, a park employee, told The Times.
For many experts, it is a glimpse of what the world might look like without fossil fuels. But hopes that humanity could emerge from this horror into a healthier, cleaner world will depend not on the short-term impact of the virus, but on the long-term political decisions made about what follows. After decades of relentlessly increasing pressure, the human footprint on the earth has suddenly lightened. Air traffic halved by mid-March compared with the same time last year. Last month, road traffic fell in the UK by more than 70%, to levels last seen when the Beatles were in shorts. With less human movement, the planet has literally calmed: seismologists report lower vibrations from “cultural noise” than before the pandemic.
Key environmental indices, which have steadily deteriorated for more than half a century, have paused or improved. In China, the world’s biggest source of carbon, emissions were down about 18% between early February and mid-March – a cut of 250m tonnes, equivalent to more than half the UK’s annual output. Europe is forecast to see a reduction of around 390m tonnes. Significant falls can also be expected in the US, where passenger vehicle traffic – its major source of CO2 – has fallen by nearly 40%. Even assuming a bounceback once the lockdown is lifted, the planet is expected to see its first fall in global emissions since the 2008-9 financial crisis.
There is no doubt that these lockdowns are hitting the fossil fuel industry. With fewer drivers on the roads and planes in the air, the price of oil has slumped almost two-thirds since last year. Car sales fell by 44% in March, with motorway traffic down 83%. So many more people are learning to teleconference from home that the head of the Automobile Association in the UK advised the government to switch infrastructure investment from building new roads to widening internet bandwidth. This is potentially good news for the climate because oil is the biggest source of the carbon emissions that are heating the planet and disrupting weather systems. Some analysts believe it could mark the start of a prolonged downward trend in emissions and the beginning of the end for oil. Others strike a more cautious note about the fuel that has dominated our lives and polluted our atmosphere for the past century.
“The drop in emissions is global and unprecedented,” Rob Jackson, the chair of Global Carbon Project said. “Air pollution has plunged in most areas. The virus provides a glimpse of just how quickly we could clean our air with renewables.” But he warned that the human cost was too high and the environmental gains could prove temporary. “I refuse to celebrate a drop in emissions driven by tens of millions of people losing their jobs. We need systemic change in our energy infrastructure, or emissions will roar back later.”
Hopes that the pandemic will accelerate the transition to a cleaner world are already running into a political wall: the “shock doctrine” of disaster capitalism outlined by the author and activist Naomi Klein. In her book of the same name, the Canadian writer describes how a powerful global elite exploits national crises to push through unpopular and extreme measures on the environment and labour rights. This is what is happening in the United States and elsewhere. Oil company executives have lobbied Donald Trump for a bailout. Under the cover of the crisis, the White House has rolled back fuel-economy standards for the car industry, the Environmental Protection Agency has stopped enforcing environmental laws, three states have criminalised fossil fuel protesters and construction has resumed on the KXL oil pipeline. The US government’s massive economic stimulus bill also included a $50bn bailout for aviation companies. Environmental groups are urging the UK and European Union not to do the same.
If governments prime the economic pumps with the intention of a return to business as usual, environmental gains are likely to be temporary or reversed. China provides some indication of what can be expected. With no new cases in Wuhan, the lockdown is being eased and energy use and air pollution have been rising since the end of March. Nevertheless, while our species is in temporary retreat during the lockdowns, wildlife has filled the vacuum. This year will almost certainly see a much lower toll for roadkill by cars and trucks, which – in the UK alone – annually takes the lives of about 100,000 hedgehogs, 30,000 deer, 50,000 badgers and 100,000 foxes, as well as barn owls and many other species of bird and insect. Many councils have delayed cutting the grass on roadside verges – one of the last remaining habitats for wildflowers – which should bring a riot of colour to the countryside this summer and provide more pollen for bees.
Coyotes, normally timid of traffic, have been spotted on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Deer are grazing near Washington homes a few miles from the White House. Wild boar are becoming bolder in Barcelona and Bergamo, Italy. In Wales, peacocks have strutted through Bangor, goats through Llandudno and sheep have been filmed on roundabouts in a deserted playground in Monmouthshire. This is presented as the comedy in our tragedy. Cartoonists have depicted throngs of tourist animals gawping through city windows at humans under lockdown. Commentators are even talking of the “post-human” era – a mocking rejoinder to the idea that we live in Anthropocene, a period of human domination that is reshaping the planet. Humour does not get much blacker. We are laughing at our own decline – and assuming that nature will be the beneficiary.
Environmental campaigners say that is a dangerous misconception. The picture is different across our unequal world. Rich, industrialised nations are seeing a temporary recovery of nature because there is so little of it in the first place. Poorer countries, on the other hand, especially in the southern hemisphere, fear an increased threat to wildlife because the pandemic means they have less money and personnel with which to conserve endangered species and habitats. In the Amazon rainforest, environmental authorities are reining in monitoring and protection operations. In the Masai Mara and Serengeti, nature reserves are taking less tourist revenue, which means they are struggling to pay rangers. Conservation groups fear this will open the door to more illegal poaching, mining and logging, especially now that local people are losing income and need new ways to feed their families.
“In the short term it would be dangerous to think that a downturn in economic activity is a benefit to nature,” said Matt Walpole of Fauna and Flora International. “There are significant risks.”
Potentially offsetting this is reduced demand for many natural resources, but it remains to be seen whether home isolation of half the world’s population affects the appetite for consumer goods. The respite for nature will be less important than what follows. That is already being decided in closed meetings while the public is locked down at home. Meanwhile, global conferences intended to find solutions to environmental problems, such as the Cop26 UN climate talks originally scheduled for Glasgow at the end of this year, have been postponed. UN leaders, scientists and activists are pushing for an urgent public debate so that recovery can focus on green jobs and clean energy, building efficiency, natural infrastructure and a strengthening of the global commons. “This is the big political battle,” said Laurence Tubiana, CEO of the European Climate Foundation and an architect of the Paris agreement. Leading scientists have jointly signed an open appeal for governments to use recovery packages to shift in a greener direction rather than going back to business as usual.
Ultimately, the most important environmental impact is likely to be on public perceptions. The pandemic has demonstrated the deadly consequences of ignoring expert warnings, of political delay, and of sacrificing human health and natural landscapes for the economy. Of new infectious diseases, 75% come from animals, according to the United Nations Environment Programme. Compared with the past, they pass more rapidly to humans through wildlife trafficking and deforestation and then spread across the globe through air travel and cruise-ship tourism. China – the world’s biggest market for wild animals – appears to have recognised this by banning the farming and consumption of live wildlife. There are growing calls for a global ban on “wet markets”.
The pandemic has also shown that pollution lowers our resistance to disease. More exposure to traffic fumes means weaker lungs and greater risk of dying from Covid-19, according to scientists at Harvard University. As the UN’s environment chief, Inger Andersen, put it, nature is sending us a message that if we neglect the planet, we put our own wellbeing at risk. Since the start of the pandemic, it is not just from space that the world looks different. The unthinkable is now thinkable. Positions are shifting. Libertarian governments are curtailing freedoms more drastically than wartime leaders. Austerity conservatives are approving trillions of dollars for healthcare and emergency spending. Small-state advocates are being forced into massive interventions. Leading business publications are calling for a deep reform of capitalism. Most importantly, the political focus has shifted from individual consumption to collective wellbeing.
These 100 days have changed the way we think about change. Ultimately, whether this pandemic is good or bad for the environment depends not on the virus, but on humanity. If there is no political pressure on governments, the world will go back to unsustainable business as usual rather than emerge with a healthier sense of what is normal. For the French philosopher Bruno Latour, one thing we have learned is that it is possible in a matter of weeks to slow the economy, which until now had been considered inconceivable due to the pressures of globalisation. “The incredible discovery is that there was in fact in the world economic system, hidden from all eyes, a bright red alarm signal, next to a large steel lever that each head of state could pull at once to stop ‘the progress train’ with a shrill screech of the brakes,” he writes.
This makes ecological calls to move off a path of endless resource consumption more realistic, maybe even more desirable. But Latour warns that this unforeseen pause could easily allow powerful interests to seize more control ahead of the bigger battles looming over the climate and biodiversity. “This is where we must act,” he says. “If the opportunity works for them, it works for us too.”
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/09/climate-crisis-amid-coronavirus-lockdown-nature-bounces-back-but-for-how-long
But these days, as a result of the pandemic, which has shut down much of our economy, vehicle volume has been reduced by 40% and more in parts of the city. On average, L.A. traffic is moving 12% to 30% faster for those who are still driving. Air quality in Southern California is way up, according to EPA data, and auto collisions statewide are way down, according to a UC Davis survey. Obviously, traffic is better today for all the wrong reasons: Hundreds of thousands of Angelenos have lost their jobs and millions of us are stuck in our homes avoiding the virus. No one wants that to continue. But just looking out, even from the window, on L.A.'s empty roads can’t help but raise the wistful question of whether, when the economy eventually reopens, there’s a way to keep the traffic flowing smoothly. Answer: Probably not.
For years, L.A. has fought to get people off the roads and out of their cars with little success. We’ve raised our own taxes by billions of dollars to improve mass transit, including adding bus routes and building new rail lines. We’ve constructed new housing near public transit with the hope that people will opt for subways and buses as the system becomes more comprehensive, appealing and reliable. But in recent years, transit use has declined rather than increased, and with fears of virus contagion it doesn’t seem likely that trend will reverse itself any time soon. We’ve built HOV lanes to encourage carpooling, although they get mixed reviews from drivers. We’ve added extra freeway lanes — but under what’s known as “the fundamental law of road congestion” they get full as fast as we build them. We’ve got Sig alerts warning us of problems ahead and Waze offering us alternate routes. But we’re still stuck.
It’s frustrating because transportation experts say that even a relatively small decrease in the number of cars on the road would significantly reduce congestion. So what else is out there? Hawaii experimented with having public sector employees start work at staggered hours, but abandoned the idea because the mandatory program proved disruptive and inconvenient to peoples’ lives. Some cities have required deliveries to be made before 8 a.m., to reduce truck traffic. Tom Vanderbilt, author of “Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do,” says maybe the pandemic will allow for a “window of experimentation” for Los Angeles — because research has found that the time to change habitual behavior is when habits have been interrupted.
“The collapse of the Embarcadero freeway in San Francisco [in 1989] achieved what politicians could not: a demonstration that urban freeways were neither desirable nor necessary,” says Vanderbilt. “When cars flooded New York after Hurricane Sandy knocked out the subway system, people quickly adapted to a three-passenger carpool requirement.”
One hope might be that the experience of the last six weeks has taught employers that it really is possible to keep a business running without requiring everybody to drive to the office every day. But when I ran that idea by Genevieve Giuliano, a transportation expert at USC’s Sol Price School of Public Policy, I got only a cautious “I’ll be very curious to see what happens.” Martin Wachs, a professor emeritus of engineering and city planning at UCLA, also seemed unpersuaded. He says there’s only one proven way to get people to drive less: ”The only strategy that works 100% of the time is charging people more money,” he says. “Charge more to park, charge to drive, quadruple the cost of gasoline, impose congestion pricing.”
Congestion pricing exists in London, Stockholm and Singapore. L.A. Metro is studying it here. We have a limited form of it already, with the pay-to-use lanes on sections of the 110 and 10 freeways. And last year, the Southern California Assn. of Governments suggested that a $4 fee to drive into a 4.3-square-mile portion of west Los Angeles could reduce traffic delays there by more than 20% at rush hour. The money raised from congestion pricing can be used to pay for transportation improvements generally, or, more specifically, for mass transit. But politicians haven’t fully embraced congestion pricing because, in the end, they don’t believe their constituents want it. We could clear the traffic jams in the Sepulveda Pass by charging people $10 to make the trip, Wachs points out — but who would support that? Instead, we live with the congestion because, although we hate it, we prefer it to the alternative.
Without strong incentives, changing behavior is not easy. Giuliano pointed to Carmageddon in 2011, when parts of the 405 were closed down; to the Northridge earthquake of 1994, after which the 10 and the 5 suffered closures for months; and to the 1984 Olympics in L.A., when the city took dramatic steps to reduce driving. In each case, she said, traffic was markedly reduced, proving that L.A. can function with fewer cars on the roads. But each time, traffic surged back to normal afterward. Apparently neither the soul-crushing traffic nor the cataclysmic threat of global climate change is enough to convince us to change our behavior. So, make good use of the extra time in your day while you have it. It’s not likely to last.
Source: https://venturebeat.com/2020/03/22/the-covid-19-crisis-could-show-us-how-to-cure-our-congested-cities/
Source: https://www.euronews.com/2020/04/01/the-best-way-prevent-future-pandemics-like-coronavirus-stop-eating-meat-and-go-vegan-view
The devastation brought by the coronavirus has been hugely magnified by an irrational system that measures human life in terms of profits and loss. Faced with collapse, states have already had to intervene in the markets — now, we need them to plan to rebuild our societies for the future.
The coronavirus pandemic is rapidly threatening to escalate into a global crisis of epochal proportions. As the virulent disease holds the world in its grip, the disastrous handling of the outbreak in the United States and Europe also highlights a number of structural weaknesses in the political-economic configurations of the Western world. This is demonstrating in the most unambiguous terms just how ill-equipped market-oriented capitalist societies are to deal with an emergency of this scope and intensity.
There are at least three interrelated aspects to the current crisis, all of which expose fundamental flaws at the heart of the established order. The first and most important of these is, of course, the medical dimension: a public health emergency that takes the form of a relentless exponential increase in the number of detected cases, in the number of hospitalized patients, and in the number of fatalities. In the United States and many European countries, a repeat of the Italian scenario is now imminent, as the sudden influx of critically ill intensive-care patients threatens to overwhelm structurally underfunded or outright unaffordable public health care systems.
In the short term, the immediate priority of governments should therefore be to stave off the coming humanitarian catastrophe and save as many lives as possible. Yet it has rapidly become clear that bringing this raging pandemic under control will require much more than government officials “nudging” citizens toward behavioral changes. This strategy, which effectively seeks to privatize the costs of the crisis by placing the full burden of adjustment on individuals, is the ultimate market-conforming approach. As the dithering of several Western governments over the past weeks has amply demonstrated, a public campaign for handwashing, elbow-sneezing, and voluntary social distancing simply will not be enough to stem the rising rate of infections.
According to the World Health Organization, suppressing the pandemic will require radical state action, from enforced lockdowns and quarantines to far-reaching public health interventions. The latter will need to include not only a rapid upscaling of hospital capacity and a herculean effort to produce ventilators, protective gear, and other medical supplies, but also an immediate and widespread government-led rollout of testing capacity, contact tracing, and supervised isolation of those who have been infected — not to mention the fast-tracked development of an effective vaccine. Such a state-led emergency response is clearly necessary, but it will force most Western governments to go far beyond the neoliberal remit they have long since established for themselves as the guarantors of “free enterprise.”
It is also clear that some of these public health interventions will come at an immense cost. This in turn highlights the second dimension of the current crisis: the economic one. As the virus continues its rapid spread, advanced capitalist democracies suddenly find themselves in the extraordinary position of having to defy business interests and effectively shut down all nonessential workplaces to enable their working populations to stay at home. Of course, employers are actively challenging the “necessity” of such radical measures — yet public health experts are adamant that a failure to institute them would rapidly overwhelm hospital capacity.
Economic Collapse
At present, we are yet to apprehend what the consequences of such a sudden stop in productive and commercial activity will be. All we know is that the economic fallout will be immense — far worse than anything we have ever seen outside of a major war — and that it could potentially pose an existential threat to the heavily indebted world economy and the global financial system as we know it. As the billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman recently put it to CNBC, “capitalism does not work in an 18-month shutdown.”
Ever keen to prop up the established order, Western governments and central banks have therefore moved aggressively to respond to this second aspect of the crisis. Even as they hesitated to safeguard the health of the general public, they moved swiftly to preserve the health of the markets. In the space of just weeks, officials have already pledged a number of record-shattering rescue packages to prevent a system-wide meltdown, including a raft of groundbreaking new monetary interventions by the Federal Reserve and the $2tn fiscal stimulus program recently passed by the Senate.
But even then, analysts agree that the world economy is still on course for a frightful contraction this year. The investment bank Goldman Sachs has estimated that the US economy could shrink by as much as 24 percent in the second quarter of 2020. Last weekend the Federal Reserve came up with the even more dramatic estimate of a 50 percent drop in economic output. A collapse on this scale has never been experienced before — not even during the Great Depression. With China, Japan, the Eurozone, and the UK all simultaneously recording their worst declines in business activity on record, the conclusion seems inescapable: the bottom is about to fall out of the capitalist world economy.
We now find ourselves in uncharted waters. In the absence of radical state action, the coming economic depression will inevitably feed into a third concurrent emergency: a social crisis of a severity unparalleled in a modern democracy during peacetime. As the world’s leading economies suddenly grind to a halt, hundreds of millions of people around the globe stand to lose their jobs and livelihoods. The Federal Reserve just warned that unemployment in the United States could surge to a record 30 percent by the second quarter of 2020. By way of comparison, during the Great Depression of the 1930s, it took four years for unemployment to reach its peak of 25 percent.
Drastic Measures
Clearly, this unprecedented situation calls for unprecedented measures. There is only one way to prevent the triple disaster of a fulminating pandemic, an imploding world economy, and a fraying social order from spiraling completely out of control. And that is for national governments around the world to band together in a coordinated effort to decisively deal with the global public health emergency, take control over strategic parts of the economy, and ensure that essential goods keep being produced according to ability and distributed on the basis of need. We cannot allow the costs of the crisis to be privatized and fall on the shoulders of those least able to carry the burden: workers, the elderly, and the poor.
All of this will require an abandonment of long-standing neoliberal principles about the sanctity of the market, and a collective effort to defend public health, economic survival, and social solidarity. It will require the effective demobilization of large parts of the workforce to prevent the further spread of the disease. There will need to be an immediate moratorium on all rent, debt, and mortgage payments to keep people in their homes for the duration of the pandemic. And where they have not done so already, governments will have to step in to underwrite all salaries and provide a guaranteed income to those who are not in regular or steady forms of employment.
These radical measures will in turn necessitate a vast increase in government spending to make up for lost income from private-sector activity. Such an ambitious fiscal expansion could be funded through a major wealth tax on the ultrarich and large-scale monetary financing of public deficits. In the Eurozone, the issuing of collective “corona bonds” — a proposal floated last week by nine Eurozone member states, but staunchly opposed by Germany and the Netherlands — would lower the borrowing costs of the most heavily affected countries, enabling them to keep the rest of the continent safe from recurring infection. Without a strong show of international solidarity in the face of this common crisis, the European project — and the internationalist ideal more generally — will be dead in the water.
It is now rapidly becoming clear that the “spontaneous order” of the market cannot save us from the medical, economic, and social emergency at hand. Whether we like it or not, large parts of the world are already moving toward a partially planned economy — or at least a much more state-guided or state-directed one — in order to deal with the extraordinary challenges of the moment. The only real question is: Will the emerging economic model take the form of a business-friendly “disaster capitalism,” geared toward preserving corporate power in a more nationalist and statist shell, or will it take the form of an internationalist “disaster socialism,” geared toward protecting workers and preserving the fabric of our democratic societies?
The battle lines are already being drawn for what is almost certain to become the greatest crisis of our times. Whatever the outcome, it will surely shape our ability to confront the even greater challenges that still lie ahead: from the climate emergency to the sixth mass extinction. This time, we’d better get it right.
Source: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/04/coronavirus-capitalism-disasters-socialism-economic-collapse
Source: https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/489612-will-coronavirus-launch-the-second-wave-of-socialism
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickwwatson/2020/04/13/coronavirus-socialism/#20ec5d915225
The Trump administration has repeatedly urged Beijing to grant access to Wuhan virology labs to American and other foreign inspectors. However, the People's Republic rubbished Washington's claims about the virus' origins and expressed doubts that the so-called "independent" investigation pushed for by the US would be unbiased and objective. Washington's verbal attacks against China and the alleged non-transparency of its bio research have turned the spotlight on the US' own bioweapons programme.
On 13 May, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov raised the issue of US biological laboratories established overseas, most notably in the countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), and in former Soviet republics. "There is a fairly dense network of these laboratories along the perimeter of the Russian Federation and near Chinese borders", Lavrov told journalists, revealing that Moscow had signed a memorandum of understanding on biosecurity with Tajikistan and is holding similar talks with Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and other neighbours in the post-Soviet space.
Since 2001, Russia, China, and many other countries have advocated for the creation of a verification mechanism within the framework of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction to ensure biosafety and transparency with regard to biological research across the world. Still, the US remains "just about the only country" which has categorically opposed this proposal for roughly 20 years, according to the Russian foreign minister.
In mid-April, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova did not rule out that the Americans were using such bio labs in third countries "to develop and modify various pathogenic agents, including for military purposes". Earlier, the issue was discussed by Secretary of Russia’s Security Council Nikolai Patrushev in his November 2019 op-ed for Rossiyskaya Gazeta: the Russian security chief signalled concerns about the Pentagon's network of overseas biological labs "which conduct research on infectious diseases and where biological weapons can be made".
The Chinese are concerned about the US' domestic and overseas bio experiments, which remain no less shrouded in secrecy and non-transparent for the international community than their Russian counterparts. In early May, the People's Liberation Army's English-language website published "Ten questions the US needs to offer clear answers to the world". One of these questions touches upon the US' avian influenza virus modification experiment, which was described by Science Magazine, the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), in February 2019.
The journal reported that in 2018, a US government review panel "quietly approved" experiments with the avian H5N1 influenza virus that were previously "considered so dangerous that federal officials had imposed an unusual top-down moratorium on such research" since they could potentially enable the pathogen to jump to humans.
Yet another question listed in the PLA list is about bio research conducted at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), located in Fort Detrick, Maryland, before and after April 2020. According to The New York Times' August 2019 report, "safety concerns at a prominent military germ lab have led the government to shut down research involving dangerous microbes like the Ebola virus". On 1 April 2020, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) restored the full operating capability of the USAMRIID, but the details of the shutdown remained unclear. "What is the truth behind?" the PLA website asks.
Similarly, the Chinese website questions the scope and purpose of US bio research overseas: "Why does the US keep tight-lipped about it?" it asks. "I think these questions are legitimate to ask", says Rob Kajiwara, a Hawaiian human rights activist. "I'm not saying that I think COVID-19 is a weapon, but we are well aware that the US has a long history of biological and chemical warfare".
At a press conference on 8 May, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying pointed out that while China has only two P4 (biosafety level 4) laboratories dealing with dangerous viruses, the US has 13 bio labs of that kind which are "either in operation, under expansion or in planning". She noted that in addition, the US has 1,495 medium containment facilities (P3), "not including many other labs it built in territories of the former Soviet Union, like in Ukraine and Kazakhstan, and in many other places around the world".
What's more troubling is that given the US failure to contain COVID-19 "because of the diverse cultures, the individualist ideology and the huge economic inequality", the question arises as to whether the US would be able to effectively tackle a potential virus spread if it escaped either from its domestic or overseas labs, the analyst notes. Chinese daily newspaper Global Times suggested that by building bio labs overseas, the US is seeking to avoid a potential leak accident, as well as legal problems and pressure from US media and anti-war groups. Citing Chinese military experts, the media outlet put forward an assumption that Beijing and Moscow could initiate an investigation of American bio labs worldwide at the UN to pressure the US into giving long-overdue answers to the questions about its secretive research.
Hydroxychloroquine has been used for decades against malaria and is being tested worldwide against the virus along with another anti-malarial drug, chloroquine. Both have potentially serious side effects, especially in high doses or when administered with other medications, and their use to treat the virus is still experimental, without having gone through exhaustive clinical testing. Some see them as a potential weapon in the fight against the virus while there is still no proven cure or vaccine.
Hydroxychloroquine has shown early promise against COVID-19 in small-scale studies in France and China to reduce virus levels among people badly infected. US President Donald Trump has touted it as a coronavirus treatment and in the US a limited emergency-use authorisation has been granted to the drug. But many scientists are urging caution until larger trials show whether it is safe and effective. The European Medicines Agency has said that both chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine need to go through clinical trials and should not be used to treat virus cases unless there is a "national emergency."
Years of economic isolation and bulging financial reserves have positioned the country to ride out the coronavirus panic and bounce right back
Six years ago, the United States and the European Union slammed the door on Western bank loans for Russian companies, starving the country’s oil and banking industries of financing. The harsh measure, and others that followed, were intended to punish Russia for military interventions in Ukraine and Syria and for meddling in the 2016 American election to help Donald J. Trump. Paradoxically, however, those sanctions and the policies Russia enacted in response prepared the Kremlin for what came this month: a universal dislocation of the global economy from the coronavirus pandemic and an oil price war that led to a collapse in oil prices and the revenues that Russia relies upon to support social spending.
Far from being a basket case, Russia enters the crisis with bulging financial reserves, its big companies nearly free of debt and all but self-sufficient in agriculture. After Russia was hit with the sanctions, President Vladimir V. Putin’s government and companies adapted to isolation and were virtually forced to prepare for economic shocks like the one hammering the global economy today. “Russia will be a bit better off than other countries because of its experience, because of sanctions and because of reserves,” said Vladimir V. Tikhomirov, chief economist for BCS Global Markets, referring to the roughly $600 billion in gold and hard currency reserves the country has amassed. To be sure, Russia has taken a hard hit from the collapse of oil prices, with the national currency, the ruble, losing about 20 percent of its value in recent weeks. Oil and natural gas account for about 60 percent of Russia’s exports.
It is still too early to predict how outbreaks of the virus will spread and how various governments will respond. Given the state of Russia’s ramshackle and underfunded health care system, the coronavirus outbreak could be catastrophic. With the state’s tight grip on the news media, many Russians suspect that the Kremlin could be hiding the scale of the problem or the extent of preparedness, hampering an effective response. Still, some countries, Russia among them, seem better positioned than others. For Russia, that is linked to the Western sanctions. Take, for example, a 2014 sanction limiting loans from Western financial institutions to a maximum of three months. Russian companies responded by paying down their debt so that total government and corporate foreign debt in Russia fell to $455 billion at the start of this year from $713 billion in 2014. By contrast, Western companies have taken advantage of low interest rates to run up trillions of dollars in debt in the past decade.
“Russia over the past six years has been living with a hostile foreign environment because of sanctions,” said Mr. Tikhomirov. When the virus threat passes, he said, “it’s possible things will come back to life faster in Russia than in other countries because there won’t be the negative drag of debt.”
The Russian government on Thursday published its plan to contain the virus and maintain economic activity. It said that all pneumonia patients would now be tested and that the country was making 100,000 test kits a day. The plan revised rules for paid sick leave so that companies must pay an advance when an employee goes on leave. It will dip into the National Welfare Fund, the main sovereign wealth fund, to pay bonuses to medical workers. Russia has 55,000 hospital beds available to treat coronavirus patients and 40,000 ventilators, which are critical in treating the sickest patients, the statement said. By Friday, Russia had reported 199 cases of Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus. For now, Russia is relying on quarantines of individuals and contact tracking without major lockdowns. But measures to halt the virus’s spread will most likely bring Russia’s economy to a halt, as they have elsewhere, as companies send employees home. At that point, Russia’s treasure chest of hard currency will be of little help.
The reserves will come into play during a recovery, though, as Russia will not be competing for financing from capital markets to stimulate the economy. For years, economists criticized Russian economic policy as overly conservative, emphasizing saving over spending. It seemed to reflect a deep-seated Russian belief: No matter how bad things are today, they can always get worse. Now, that policy looks justified, particularly in view of the country’s reliance on natural resource extraction for most of its hard currency earnings. “Russia is more ready than ever before in its history,” said Vladimir Osakovsky, the chief Russia economist at the Bank of America, referring to the economic fallout from the virus’s spread.
Russia built those reserves throughout the sanctions period by writing into its budget an artificially low estimate for the global price of oil. All tax on profits above that level went into the national piggy bank. The policy starved the economy of investment — the gross domestic product grew at 1.3 percent last year — but put Russia in a solid position entering the coronavirus crisis. Russia’s agricultural sector is also benefiting from changes introduced after sanctions on food imports. Before European agricultural products fell victim to the sanctions war, for example, Koza Nostra, a small company making gourmet cheese, was a barely viable family enterprise. But after sanctions cut off French cheese imports, the company doubled and then tripled its output in ensuing years. “It was the right approach,” the general director, Aleksandr Asatryan, said of the Kremlin’s move to prop up Russian agriculture in response to sanctions, useful today as insulation against trade disruptions.
Since 2014, the share of imported food on the Russian market has fallen to about 10 percent today from about 25 percent. Russia is self-sufficient for most staples other than fresh fruits and vegetables. More than guaranteeing nutrition, the shift allows the government to reserve its hard currency for a recovery rather than expend it propping up the ruble to keep imported food affordable. “Even in a bad scenario, Russia can survive this shock better than many other economies,” said Sofya Donets, an economist at Renaissance, a Moscow investment bank, who returned to work last week after a mandatory quarantine.
In a global comparison, Russia’s corona epidemic response has been very strong. The best and most foolproof indicator is the fatality rate. Russia has experienced the lowest Covid-19 mortality among all countries in the Northern Hemisphere, significantly lower than nearly all Western countries. Presently the fatality rate in Russia is 10 per 1 million, compared to 684 in Belgium, 544 (Spain), 483 (UK), 481 (Italy), 386 (France), 274 (Sweden) and 211 (USA).
Russia’s initial decisive response helped reduce the spread. The Russian healthcare system proved superior to most other countries in terms of adequate facilities, medical devices and protective gear. Russia increased capacity nationwide by refurbishing existing hospitals and constructing 17 new ones in record time (4-6 weeks). The country also ramped up domestic production of medical necessities, including personal protective equipment. By May, Russia’s production capacity was enough to cover 100% of domestic needs. At the time of this writing, Russia has not yet exhausted its hospital capacity (even at the virus’ epicenter in Moscow). Another commendable facet of its response has been the rapid roll out of testing. In absolute numbers, Russia (4.5 million tests) is second only to the US. In per capita terms, Russia has conducted one-third more tests than the United States and is now on par with Germany.
Most countries have almost exclusively tested only severely ill people who have been admitted to hospital. Russia, on the other hand, is currently the global leader in contact tracing. As a result, many outwardly healthy people have been tested. Two weeks ago, the Russian epidemiology authority reported that 60% of all those who tested positive in Moscow were asymptomatic. Later it was reported that 95% of all those who tested positive were either asymptomatic or only with mild symptoms, similar to a common cold. Lately, there have not been any new reports on the proportion of severely ill vs. those showing mild symptoms among people tested.. The author assumes this is due to the government’s efforts to motivate people to follow the stay-home orders strictly during the last ten days of the lockdown, coinciding with the traditional Russian May Day and Victory Day holidays. Due to the extraordinary warm and sunny weather, the government faces an increasing challenge to keep people at home. However, today the Swedish government reported that a staggering 98.5% of all infected people in their country were asymptomatic or mild. Presumably, this would also apply to Russia.
Preliminary, the government has promised to start gradually loosen the lockdown restrictions starting from May 12. Most seem to think it is about time. The comparison of Russia’s infection with the global count would just not seem to motivate that Russia keeps the restrictions in full force anymore.
Russia’s economy proves strong in a global comparison
To quote our earlier seminal report:
We also reported about Russia’s advantage:
“The question then is, who would be left standing? Naturally, those who are less leveraged. Now, scroll back to have a new look at the above charts on government and household debt. Find the position of Russia there? That’s right. Russia is the country with – by far – the least debt, both public and private. Having after 2014 following sanctions been cut off from the Western debt orgy, even Russian corporations are shielded against a possible Western debt apocalypse. Let’s look at Russia’s present financial health report.”
Subsequent events have proven that Awara was absolutely correct in everything referenced in that report about Russia’s extraordinary financial and economic We recommend all who have a stake or who want to explore the opportunities on the Russian market, to go through the solid set of arguments in this Awara report. We then followed up on that August report with a brief in January called As Global Growth Stalls, The Russian Economy is Gathering Momentum. That was just after corona had become a global scare. In this report, we acknowledged the possibility that the corona crisis could wreak havoc in the global economy. But allowing for this scenario, we stressed that Russia would anyway fare substantially better than most of the world, and in particular, better than most Western countries on average. All the points made in the January economic brief still remain valid for a better understanding of today’s situation.
Skyrocketing debt, but not in Russia
GDP decline – far too early for definite predictions, but Russia relatively better off
It is impossible to estimate the long-term economic effect of all these questions on the global economy and any given country in particular. Therefore, we think it is best to refrain from giving numeric predictions. We are however on much firmer ground to assess how countries will do relatively to each other. For this purpose, we may look at the GDP forecast given by the rating agency Fitch. Fitch predicts (April) that Russia would incur a 3.3% GDP cut, this while their predictions are much worse for Western countries, Fitch expecting eurozone GDP to decline by 7%, US GDP by 5.6%, and UK GDP by 6.3% in 2020. We would in fact expect a bigger GDP decline for those countries and perhaps for Russia as well, though with a major advantage for Russia.
When estimating the Russian GDP decline, one has to bear in mind that the fossil fuel sector makes up a much smaller portion of the GDP than commonly believed. According to the latest figures from the World Bank, we estimate it as forming 9% of the economic output. Furthermore, GDP growth is calculated based on production volumes rather than prices, and the former is not expected to significantly decline. We estimate that Brent oil would cost $35 per barrel by the end of this year.
No galloping inflation this time. Rate cuts expected
Oil price won’t break the bear’s back
No blanket bailouts and money printing
Russia relies on market mechanisms
Russia now the world’s fifth largest economy ahead of Germany
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Brilliant work Arevordi. I don't think anybody covers topics as well as you do. You last paragraph gave me goosebumps. Believe it or not us "liberal" Californians can be very "libertarian" at times like this. I see a lot of protest momentum in Cali. New York always disappoints.
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Thank you my anonymous friend from California. I'm glad by work had an emotional effect on you. I agree, California is in many ways enigmatic. There is a strong streak of Libertarianism in California. But, with that said, you are still on a downward spiral. And, yes, New York, or rather Jew York, does indeed disappoint. Speaking of Jew York, just look at how the brave "Italian-American" governor of New York and his emotionally handicapped brother are kissing ass on prime-time CNN. Read the first part of the governor's interview -
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Arevordi, in a given globalist power move as we have right now. What suggestion would you have for an Armenian living in the west?
ReplyDeleteI want to move to Armenia, but i guess am too coward to do so. But as the years grow i notice the west is sick to the core. Can Armenia escape this globalist black cloud?
You know Armenians from Armenia aren't the most accommodating and are pretty darn foolish at times and the least bit nationalistic. So i am for sure conflicted with what it is i have to do.
I do not come from a rich family or inheritance of any sort, unlike most Armenians in the diaspora, but i have worked very hard and situated myself as ordinary middle-class. With the somewhat comfort i have, I already know the devil i dance with in living in the west, but Armenia seems unknown waters for me. I have visited, can speak (to get by), can read (to get by). I do not speak Russian, but have a very influential relative(s) in Russia that is part of the Presidents distinguished business men for a specific region in Russia (he does not speak Armenian). In any case, i am conflicted in what i am to do. I have a family, and want to seek your wise opinion.
i know Armenians have to end up in Armenia, but Armenia is not my native home, Van is--thats where my ancestors are from. Nonetheless, i want to live in a society where it is my people, but my people disappoint me. In fact, in observation i have more respect for Georgians than i do Armenians, despite Georgia's flirtations with the West. If i was lets say an ethnic Georgian i would have no hesitation moving to Georgia. I know you can be harsh and brutal, and i am fine with that and would like your true and honest opinion from Armenian to another. I would like to make the right decision and want to seek your summary.
Thanks,
From a long time reader.
I know you asked Arevordi, but I'm going to chime in with one piece of advice: you have to completely change your mindset regarding what your "native home" is. It is crucial for any self-respecting Armenian to have an understanding of "Armenia" beyond relatively superficial things like internal borders, provinces, regions, մարզեր, etc. The central concept should be "Armenia is Armenia, end of story" whether we are talking land that is currently under the control of the Republic of Armenia/Artsakh and ready to be settled/developed by Armenians, or we are talking about historic Armenian land which is occupied by Turks and depopulated of Armenians for the time being. If mentally you view the Armenia we have as "not my native home" then you alienate yourself from the local people and culture, and as we have seen in the past this has resulted in հայրենադարձներ who turned around and abandoned the country the first chance they got. The same idea applies to the Armenian language (western v. eastern) and the Armenian church (Echmiadzin v. Cilicia) - don't form a mental barrier between the two, don't let a preference for one over the other fragment your Armenian identity and spoil a perfectly good opportunity to become part of the Armenia that we have.
DeleteThink of it this way: Germans are Germans, whether from Dusseldorf, Munich, or Dresden. Germans from regions of Germany which are now occupied by other nations and depopulated of Germans (Danzig, Strasbourg, Königsberg) as well as Germans who were expelled from historic German settlements in Europe are also Germans. Ethnic Germans who for historic reasons have separate states in Austria and Switzerland are still Germans. Whatever minute differences exist between these people (historic ties, foreign influences, language, etc.) do not alter the fact that any of them could move to any land under German control today and fit right in, and their children would fully assimilate . . . Same with Russians born and living in the areas formerly administered from Moscow (Russians in northern Kazakhstan, the persecuted Russians in the Balitc states, Russians in the Ukraine.)
This is not meant as a personal insult, it is just an observation that the concept of "Eastern Armenia isn't really where my ancestors are from" is always just an excuse to justify remaining in the west.
ps Georgians are nothing to go crazy over, they are a race of backstabbing pussies who are most famous for fleeing the battlefield and turning on their allies. See this for the clearest example of Georgian treachery. Currently they are sucking up to the Anglo-American-Jews really hard, with nothing to show for it except debt, defeat, and rapid economic and demographic subjugation to Turks . . . The one thing Georgians have is hardcore nationalism and xenophobia, which you can admire in the same way one might admire backwards Muslim villagers for being immune to homosexuality and feminism. Georgia is in no way, shape, or form better off than Armenia in any significant way; Armenia is far ahead in military capability and a strategic alliance with Russia, which are the only important factors for South Caucasian states.
Hi Sarkis,
DeleteI have ready your commentary for a while and enjoy and agree with a lot you have to say.
Few things to briefly address, my comment about Georgians, Armenia and what the best path should be:
Georgians
You are right, the Georgian people themselves are nothing impressive and I personally cannot stand them. What i am saying is, from a situation that there country is in, they seem to have created a climate of economic normalcy much more than Armenia. In addition, naturally with sea access of course and limited conflicts with niegahbours one could argue it is a more stable country. Hence why i stated if i was an ethnic Georgian I would have less doubts moving to that country.
Armenia
The Armenian people in Armenia are my biggest issue. While they are not pussies, they are also wolves in sheeps clothing. As soon as then know you are from diaspora, it is a different ball game. I am not saying this applies to everyone, but you have been there and some degree had the Armenian taxi (not exclusive to taxi drivers only) driver experience talk, where they demoralize the situation so much, that you want to run away from such a society. Imagine stepping foot somewhere and every other person talks down toward the place they live and have no respect for their country. If you can't respect yourself no one will ever respect you. After a while living in such a place will really impact you and you will eventually say what a mistake it was going there.
I do agree Armenia is Armenia, regardless of people being from western Armenia or Eastern Armenia. The issue i have as outlined below, Israel incentivizes jews to move back, Armenia deters Armenians. The people once more are the biggest issue and they are a reflection of the crooked government.
West is likely on a slow path of complete loss of global power soon. With that being said, Russians (even imperial Russia) has been one foot in and one foot out with Armenia. If i move there with my family and we have a one foot out Russia then we are doomed as a nation and so is my family.
Georgia benefited extensively by having an official border with Russia since the 18th century, which essentially secured its favorable circumstances it is in today, despite them being ungrateful bastards. I would be more comfortable moving to an Armenia that had a direct physical border with Russia, and a Russia that did not depend on one awesome leader, but rather a national strategy (which included Armenia) and identity that will last hundreds of years.
To summarize if i were to move to Armenia, i could buy a home flat out that is pretty nice and decent. But there are multiple factors preventing me of doing so. As it stands i believe the cons outweigh the pros to move to Armenia.
I would like your input on what your goals are and if you all have a strategy to move there too. I feel conflicted each day being in the west and it bothers me, but the grounds are not right yet to move back i feel. I would fight for Armenia and do anything necessary for the country, but the country does not give me the impression of the same enthusiasm, neither does the people. If i went there and people were proud, people talk of grand strategies collectively (for the most part) on how they intend to get western Armenia, or just general people who have common sense and aren't wolves in sheeps clothing. I would go without a question.
Unknown,
DeleteI think we have had this conversation some years ago. This kind of conversation is best had over a few beers. I feel your pain/concerns on a deep level. In any case, I totally understand and applaud your desire to flee the toxicity of the Western world. I also totally understand your concerns and apprehensions towards moving to a country that is in reality small, poor, remote, underdeveloped, culturally backward and politically unstable.
I have the same concerns and complaints about the country, if not more due to my personality, as everyone else. But, as Armenians, we don't have a choice in the matter. Like I said in a previous comment, today's Armenia is certainly not the Armenia of our dreams (very far from it in fact) but it is our obligation as Armenians to TRY what each of us can to eventually make Armenia the country of our dreams. And that effort starts with having a direct relationship with the homeland. It is our obligation as Armenians to establish some form of physical contact with our homeland regardless of its politics and its people's difficult traits.
So, if you have close relatives or good friends in the country, I strongly recommend you start planing your repatriation. You don't have to do this right away. You can do it gradually over the course of some years. If you can afford it, purchase a small place to live in Yerevan. Thereafter, simply spend your free times there with your family. Try to get acclimated to the culture/mindset of the population there. Armenians can be absolutely wonderful... but they can also be painfully difficult and disappointing. Most Armenians you meet there will think of you as an mobile ATM machine. That is a natural thing for any poor country. But, at least, you don't have to worry about serious crime as you would do in any other poor country. In other words, in Armenia you don't worry about getting robbed or mugged at nights... you just have to worry about being cheated and swindled out of money. So, you always have to be careful. You may see Armenia in romantic/idyllic colors, for the vast majority of the natives there, however, it's simply a poor and underdeveloped country they just happened to be born in. This realization, I admit, is very difficult/disheartening for patriotic Armenians who move to Armenia due to nationalistic/romantic reasons. But, like I said, we don't have a choice in the matter. If you are a self-respecting Armenian, you have no choice but to think about repatriation; but when you do, expect a uphill battle.
There are many, many things I also don't like about Armenia. But, some time ago I made the first move, that move being getting one foot so to speak in the country. The main trick for me now will be getting two feet in. That will take some more time for me due to personal/domestic matters.
In a nutshell: Armenia is not an easy place to live in and Armenians are not an easy people to live with. Moreover, the country is underdeveloped and politics has recently become quite unstable. But, it is what it is and it is our duty as Armenians to either live there full time or to at least have one foot in.
In any case, if you asked me this question prior to March 1, 2008, I would tell you to drop everything you are doing and make the move to Armenia right now!
I can't in all honesty say that anymore. After Levon's/Nikol's attempted coup, the country began going downhill - politically, economically and culturally. Consequently, Armenia today is not a place today you can escape Globalism or even Westernism. The country is in fact drowning in Globalism and Westernism, as well as Americanism. Arguable, George Soros' foundation is one of the most influential entities in the country today. Just think about it: A country that is desperately dependent on Russia for survival has a "independence generation" that speaks better English than Russia. It's very sad where we as a people are 30 years after our "independence".
If you, however, determine that Armenia is not good for you and/or your family at this time, then I would seriously consider Russia if I were you, especially since you are saying you have connections there. Although Russia does not have the exciting "diversity" and bells-and-whistles of Western society, it is nevertheless a more natural/healthy environment to raise a family and have a good quality of life. Russians generally speaking may be somewhat cold and blunt but once you get to know them o a personal level they are quite down to earth, intelligent, family oriented, conservative and honest. Russia can also be your stepping stone to Armenia.
DeleteRegarding Georgians: I think you are essentially talking about them being more European-like (Whiter) than us Armenians. That is true. They also have a much prettier country and a richer national culture. But, so what. They are also more self-destructive than us Armenians. Their stupidity has made them lose 25% of their territory and get overrun by Turks and Jews within their own country. In any case, on a fundamental level, this is a silly conversation. They are Georgians. We are Armenians. Let them worry about their problems. Let us worry about our problems. Let's do something for Armenia...
Thank you Arevordi for taking the time to respond.
DeleteI don't want to make this a personnel advice board for myself so this will be my last entry related advise (if any is to be given).
my relative as mentioned is successful in Russia and is part of a specific group of distinguished businessmen who report to the office of the president (Putin), i.e. a connected guy. He is my fathers first cousin, but I do not speak Russian and he does not speak Armenian. So I do not see a viable relationship occurring in this given situation.
I love Russia, and would move there if i spoke the language decently and other factors too. I have a family and have to think of their comfort and preference too.
Armenia really is not the right option right now, wish it was. If i was a single male, with no obligations and responsibilities I would go there without question. Got nothing to lose, its not like I have anything going for me in the west (I don't even come from a middle class family although i myself am now, but from borderline poverty previously--i know strange for an Armenian, but such are the circumstances).
My wishes for the right environment to move to:
1. Sea access
2. a more nationalist and less globalist oriented government
3. I do not care about the conflicts, as i mentioned i am willing to fight for my people, but my people don't give me the confidence that they themselves are willing to fight
4. more stability economically
I know, very ideal circumstances not really realistic--but everyone has desires right?
i guess in the given situation right now i will stay put in the west, but i grow very uneasy being here, even though i am born and raised in the west. If the situation persists to get really out of control i will move at a blink of an eye. Not so long ago i convinced my wife to move to Armenia--and we were ecstatic, but in thinking it thoroughly through we determined it would be the wrong decision right now. I guess i will maintain hay tad the best way i know how currently.
Final note about Georgia: Georgians are masters at presentation. They mostly got the desirable grounds and allure due to Stalin and Beria being in control during the early years of the soviet union. This allowed them to prosper and develop/revive their true culture in ways Armenia did not.
I think true Armenian culture is on par with theirs, but there are aspects of their culture which i agree are better. Them as a people though, as Sarkis put it are paper tigers and literal pussys. No people portray themselves to be warriors as the Georgians do and suck at fighting and warring as they do, and the best part is, they have a stereotype that Armenians are like jews, yet Armenians have in recent years won more wars and produced more world renowned fighters than Georgians and any other people surrounding us. Regardless this is beyond the point i am trying to make. Georgians as i said are masters at presentation, they know how to present correctly. If Georgians had enough money they would probably know how to make good movies and great propaganda, whilst Armenians on the other hand will make a genocide fusion mafia movie with no effort or style. My frustration is at times with the style-less Armenians.
We have to present ourselves in an honorable manner, i already know we are brave, i already know our people are fearless, less fearless than everybody surrounding us, but we do not concentrate on these types of images from a national perspective. As an example, if we made a movie about Urartu, i can guarantee you, the male archetype of Armenians that would be selected would not be the right individual, it would be some pencil neck dweeb that looks like an idiot. If Georgians made a movie about Colchis, they would do it right, through and through, from costumes, plot, story etc. Our boshas have taken over, and our high society has been spread across the globe unfortunately.
Unknown,
DeleteGeorgians were able to continue evolving/developing their national culture 7 centuries more than us Armenians. In the 11th century Armenian civilization was more-or-less put to an end by Byzantium, essentially because we refused to become Greek Orthodox. Georgians, who had already entered the Greek Orthodox world, benefited from Armenia's demise. Some of our best and brightest (e.g. Zakaryan, Orbelyan and Bagratuni clans) ended up in Georgia. With Armenia defeated, Georgia because a major power between 12th and 13th centuries, which was known as their golden period. Georgia was especially powerful during Queen Tamar's rule. Nevertheless, Georgians continued developing their culture/civilization as well as their sovereignty/nobility until the modern period, 19th century. So, unlike us Armenians, it is natural that they will look and act less Kurdish/Gypsy-like.
But, let me say one more thing: When more-and-more guys like you begin rejecting Armenia because of this-or-that reason, the worst-and-worst will Armenia get. When guys like you (and me) choose to live in the Diaspora because of this-or-that reason, the Boshas will naturally become a majority in the country. Again, we have no one but ourselves to blame for this.
At the end of the day, however, you are wasting your time in the West. This is not your grandfather's West. Times have changed. The West, United States in particular, is in a steady decline. It will not reverse. It will not get better. It will only get worst. The West will be especially toxic for children, especially when they get around the age of puberty. There is no future in the West for today's generation. One of the things that living in the West does to humans is to numb them. It's like a narcotic: Very difficult to break your addiction to it regardless of how bad your situation is. But try to break free of your addiction. You are still young, begin planning/making your move. I would seriously consider Russia if I were you. I don't know what skills/education you have, but I would look to find a job in Moscow. You can get-by with English in Moscow, and you would gradually learn their language was well. Think about it. You have my email if you want to continue discussing this. For now, however, let's please get back to the main topic of discussion...
I did say that I was waiting for the 'second course' (after your previous post). Needless to say that we think along the same lines. I read the 'Protocols' sixty years ago!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you my anonymous Romanian friend. You must be in your seventies or eighties. Amazing. I wish you a long and healthy life. I also wish to see Orthodox nations of the world, including of course my own, uniting someday. Our survival and strength lies in such a unity. Our enemies - Anglo-American-Jews, the Vatican and Turks - know this. This is why when the Soviet Union was collapsing some 30 years ago, one of the fundamental fears in Washington DC was the birth of a "New Byzantium". I know this from first hand knowledge.
DeleteRegarding this pandemic: I don't want to be misunderstood here. I am not claiming that Covid-19 is a "hoax", nor am I saying it is not dangerous, especially for the very elderly or those who have existing medical problems. All I am trying to convey to the reader is that the virus is man-made, it is not as deadly as they claim it is, and that it was released into society in order to set into motion a number of sociological, ecological, fianncial and political agendas. Moreover, I don't think it's purely a Jewish thing per se. Europeans, Western Europeans in particular, are equally dangerous and filthy...
In between! Although not always true, age gives you a different insight into events you participated in, than learning about through books.
DeleteSure the Protocols are not a 'purely Jewish thing per se'. Nilus said: "In 1901, I succeeded through an acquaintance of mine (the late Court Marshal Alexei Nikolayevich Sukotin of Chernigov) in getting a manuscript that exposed with unusual perfection and clarity the course and development of the secret Jewish Freemasonic conspiracy, which would bring this wicked world to its inevitable end. The person who gave me this manuscript guaranteed it to be a faithful translation of the original documents that were stolen by a woman from one of the highest and most influential leaders of the Freemasons at a secret meeting somewhere in France—the beloved nest of Freemasonic conspiracy". But there can't be a doubt that Freemasony is a Jewish creation.
Otherwise I am as convinced as you are that the virus is man made. And that the Americans declared their intentions to use it as a weapon some decades ago! The report of PNAC titled 'Rebuilding America's Defenses' (2000) clearly stated that among other means to preserve the American hegemony: "advanced forms of biological warfare that can “target” specific genotypes may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool." Now I don't need to tell you who were the authors and signatories of these projects!
I have not finished reading the blog entry yet, but here are some thoughts I had written over the past few days:
ReplyDeleteThe aspect of this coordinated global plan that I am having difficulty understanding is how/why Russia joined the madness. It just doesn't square with what we've witnessed during every other major happening over the past two decades: Russia has stood out as the sole sane-reasonable actor on the global stage as western regimes and globalist entities went nuts. That is the most jarring thing, it all come off as very ominous.
Are they trying to panic people into supporting a war against China (or Iran) the same way they did against Middle Easterners after 9/11? Why else would you purposefully crash a strong economy and then move to create shortages by shutting down meat plants? Did they decide to do some internal blood-letting (wrecking much of the western economy in the process) after the assassination of General Soleimani failed to produce the desired result and actually backfired?
On a personal note, very few people saw through this bullshit from the very beginning. Most people I know embraced the official hysteria without question, people who ought to have known better were too frightened to question what the mainstream media and politicians were telling them - literally the last people who can claim that they give a shit about human life. Quite an interesting exercise and learning experience. I'm sure you understand. The elites must be pleased with the results of their experiment.
The US is going to be the biggest loser here. Actually, even though the entire Federal Reserve System is a scam that is designed to indebt and bankrupt everyone and produce regular inflation, the scam could have gone on for the foreseeable future as long as the dollar still had perceived value, which it did because dollars will buy any goods or services you want anywhere in the world, and so will pounds, euros, yen, and renminbi. Here I am specifically addressing folks like Bill Still and the libertarian crowd who are always peddling doomsday predictions of the collapse of the dollar because of the structure of debt-based currency, I am not addressing the challenges the dollar faces due to the failing US military and the collapse of the petrodollar arrangement.
I feel very sympathetic to the regular American patriots who are protesting these lockdowns. The globalists are evil, the western imperialists are evil, and both groups are parasites which feed on the American people. I believe the opioid crisis, the homelessness crisis, and the suicide crisis are about to reach new levels. Of course I'd feel even more sympathetic to the regular American patriots if they were not the driving force supporting every single war that was dangled in front of them, but whatever - all groups are flawed, I guess they are the lesser of evils among the bunch.
In the big picture if America scales backs its imperialist program it is good news for Armenia, Russia, and Iran and horrific news to the powers that depend on America to exist, namely Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Arab clients. The US military has been the primary driver of globalism too. In any case Armenians have made their bed so Armenia will not actually be taking advantage of the crisis/opportunity.
I don't mean to sound like one of those beta cuckolded soy boys, but how is veganism considered a dangerous threat? Not that I would want to become a vegan, but why is it that we consider veganism as a potential danger?
ReplyDeleteWith that aside, it is becoming clear that the West (or rather, its globalist leadership) is hell bent on transforming their countries into Third World shitholes. If that is the ultimate goal, then what is the point of people from the Third World seeking to immigrate to First World countries if the lifestyle and prosperity there would be the same as the countries they came from? I honestly think that a reverse brain drain for Armenia should be top priority, with more incentives for Armenians to move back. Though the only danger to a returning Armenian expat might be a possible escalation of the conflict in Artsakh, and the possibility of getting killed in such a combat. To a Filipino like me, a similar situation to Armenians seeking to return to their homelands would be a non-starter, because of the political climate and because of China's ever creeping danger. It's not only the Philippines that would feel the full wrath of China: Vietnam has actually fought several skirmishes with China post-Vietnam War, with the 1979 Chinese Invasion of Vietnam in support of the brutal Pol Pot regime in Cambodia, and the conflict in the Paracel Islands (yes, Vietnam also has a claim on the Spratlys, and their thousand year conflict with China is far more vicious).
I have followed a group in Facebook called the Red State Secession, and it outlines the possible scenario of the US splitting along ideological lines (ie: areas that regularly vote Democrat would separate to form their own Democrat-dominated new republic, and areas that vote Republican would separate to form their own Republican-dominated entity). It might be the most likely scenario that would arise from the Gorbachev-like scenario with Trump. Canada also has a dormant/resurgent separatist movement in the West, with Wexit (though it's mostly got to do with Western alienation at the stronger control of the Canadian government by the Eastern Laurentian elites around Sock Boy).
Yikes, it sounds like socialism is going through the backdoor indeed. It seems that the Right might have to resort to desperate tactics to ensure that the Red Menace is kept to an arm's length. Personally, I would blame the left-wing intellectuals who were allowed to peddle their Marxist filth in universities under the guise of free speech. It seems that a permanent solution to utterly destroy the very existence of Marxism would be to implement what I would call the "Final Solution to the Red Menace". Criminalization of Marxism would be the first step, as Ukraine showed.
Jerriko,
DeleteI thought my comments regarding vegans would be obvious to someone as intelligent as you. At face value, I have nothing against veganism per se. Vegans, however, do tend to be very cult-like and quite aggressive/extremist in their ways. But, that is not the issue. The issue is that veganism - like the green movement, like feminism, like homosexuality, like vaccinations, like atheism, like cashless society, like multiculturalism, etc - is one of the tenets/values/projects of Globalism. Veganism is directly connected to their climate control agenda. This is why te meat industry is constantly being accused of producing some of the most "global warming gasses". In my opinion, veganism is also connected to the Globalist worship of nature. I am not making any moral/ethical judgments here, I am merely stating facts.
Regarding America and the Left: It took Marxism several decades to topple the Russian Empire. The Empire's fall was accelerated because of the First World War, during which Russia suffered terrible losses on the western front against Germany. Marxists took advantage of the bad internal/domestic situation as a result. The rest is history. It will take much longer for Neo-Marxists/Neo-Bolsheviks today to takeover the US because unlike the vulnerable Russian Empire, the US is much too vibrant/dynamic and much too well supervised/administered. It will take some time before Neo-Bolsheviks succeed, but they will succeed. The Neo-Marxist agenda in the US has been brewing since the 1950s. So, its been creeping into American society for 70 years now. Both sides of the political aisle are to be blamed for this, not only Democrats.
In a nutshell: While White America was busying itself with sex, drugs and rock-and-roll... their country was fully hijacked from them. There is no turning back now. In a couple of decades, American born White Christians - those still most resistant to Socialism - will be a minority. Besides, putting aside decent folk who live in Middle America (the Heartland), a majority of Whites in America are self-hating morons anyway. Sadly, Middle America is slowly dying, both figuratively and literally. Full spectrum Socialism in the US is an inevitability, so it the country falling apart someday....
Veganism is an extreme form of Vegetarianism which was no less cult-like. I would think that the Prohibition of the 20s and the Anti-smoking campaigns had the same cult-like quality. But they have the same deeply ingrained in American psyche Puritan/Manichean origins as Marxist-Greenist-Feminist worship of 'Mother Nature'.
DeleteI know now, though it would take a huge set of arguments and convictions on the part of the rest of my friends and family to see the ideological drive behind veganism.
DeleteI also notice that the ones who are on the left tend to have a smaller body frame, or would have less strength in particular while people on the right have tended to be a bit stronger physically.
if this is a orchestated charade to "mask" the fall of the american empire in the eyes of the people, permitting a soft landing instead of a cathastrophe that can lead to nuclear war?.
ReplyDeleteInteresting proposition, Miguelouuu. Didn't think of it along those lines. But, thinking of it now that you mentioned it, it can very well be part of the equation, be it directly or indirectly.
Deleteit is a possibility i was thinking, too many coincidences with the lose of american power before our eyes.
DeleteThere are so many videos, I'm just going to post one that does a good job reflecting where America is as a society: arguably the lowest form of life -white bitches- overdosing on attention.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/JLPtalk/status/1254448534780129280
The whorishness. The godawful hip hop. Posting it on social media for the entire world to gawk at. The total lack of professionalism and respect for the what hospitals and medicine historically stood for back when there was a sane, patriarchal society. The effeminate men worshiping her. With the backdrop of "thank you for your service" and "WORST PANDEMIC EVER!" aimed at the scumbag medical workers... I'm not even sure if its real or a clip from the beginning of a porno.
In fact the song in question and its video are a pretty good reflection of what America has been reduced to, large segments of American society eat this crap up.
Rae Sremmurd - Come Get Her (Explicit) (Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7anctpbSSo
Bloody hell. I stopped following mainstream rap coming out of America because of how awful the lyrics are (though I would listen to some of them if I was at a nightclub), but yeah, the overload of sexual overtones in most rap videos does scream degeneracy to the high heavens.
DeleteUnfortunately, rap these days would be soaked to the gills with these (even non-American rap coming out of say, Russia, for instance). If America would collapse like the USSR, it might also go the route of Weimar Germany in its post-collapse that would make the actual Weimar Republic look like modern Germany today.
Arevordi, you know I work as an orthodontist and I have some dentist friends. They are telling me ventilators are killing a lot of people and hospitals are getting government money for showing covid patients on their rosters. You as a blogger need to know they are going after people who speak up against the pandemic. Youtube took down videos of the two anti quarantine doctors from california. Like I said in my email you need to be careful too bro. They can locate you with your IP address. Blogger is owned by Goggle, you know Google is part of the swamp!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Longtime.
DeleteI know about the ventilators. It's in the commentary, read it. I'm not surprised about Youtube, it was expected. I'm not worried about Goggle. They can come and get me if they want. I'm a nobody. I am not even doing anything that is in any way illegal. I am simply speaking my mind, and I am providing mainstream websites and news articles to back it up what I say.
Vendetta in Armenia's Gavar, relatives of victim enter hospital and slit throats of wounded citizens
ReplyDeletehttps://news.am/eng/news/575451.html
Here we have the fruits of literally every single television program Armenians have produced having the exact same plot: a bunch of faggot males with extreme emotional control issues screaming like little bitches and pulling weapons on each other. Every episode. Every scene. Absolute garbage.
Of course tv alone isn't to blame for this, such incidents happened long before tv was invented. They mostly happened among backwards Kurdish Islamic peasant types, which is how a lot of Armenian villagers behave.
Armenians protest premier for failing to stand up to Gazprom
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Bizarro World continues to deliver. Armenia's self-destructive peasant scum are rioting once again, this time against the PRO-RUSSIAN PEOPLE'S HERO NIKOL PASHINYAN who was swept into office by a popular democratic movement in 2018 to replace incompetent Serj Sargsyan after the latter abstained on an anti-Russian vote in PACE in 2015 and attempted to deflect responsibility for military setbacks in April 2016. Prime Minister Pashinyan has near unanimous popular support for his government program, which has as its central foreign policy aim an ambition plan to bring Yerevan and Moscow closer than ever before in history... The people stand with Nikol, I hope to see him succeed where the cowardly weasel Serj Sargsyan failed by cracking the skulls of these freeloader, Sasna Tsrer terrorist linked, anti-Gazprom rioters.
Armenia ‘under pressure’ from UK and US over mining dispute, says EU report
Deletehttps://www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/armenia-under-pressure-from-uk-and-us-over-mining-dispute-says-eu-report/
If the Armenians want the prestigious western institutes and think tanks to upgrade their ratings of Armenia from "shitty Russian backwater" to "shining beacon of democracy with a rapidly modernizing and diversified economy" then the Armenians better learn quick that the key is to not get in the way of western mining conglomerates.
Seriously, at some point someone needs to organize a massive GET THE FUCK OUT OF OUR COUNTRY, FAGGOTS protest in front of the US, UK, and Canadian embassies. These Anglo nations show absolutely no respect towards Armenia on any level, from genocide denial to meddling in internal affairs to trying to steal our resources and laying waste to our environment in the process. From an Armenian perspective, the Anglo shitholes absolutely deserve the nightmarish future they are going to get with non-white immigrants making up a third or more of their population.
So on the one hand my feelings towards Italian-"Americans" should be obvious to everyone - White Catholics in general have been very destructive to America and a key tool used to liberalize and destroy this place in the days before mass third world immigration from places like Pakistan and Nigeria. Italians, Irish, Polacks, and various Latin Americans played a key role in destroying the WASP, Protestant society that America used to be in its better days. The Cuomo criminal dynasty, de Blasio, Pelosi, Garcetti are despicable, toxic garbage... On the other hand, my feelings towards our partners in Jewish communities across the world should also be obvious. As such, I am confused and conflicted on how I should feel about this:
ReplyDeletehttps://media.thedonald.win/thedonald/post/r22eASZb.jpeg (In case the link doesn't work it is NYC mayor de Blasio threatening Jews via a tweet, juxtaposed with another tweet of de Blasio coddling Muslims for Ramadan. The low-IQ MAGA and Alex "Soros is a secret Nazi" Jones types are going crazy about Socialists always hating Jews and Liberals are the real racists.)
I will say this: I actually admire Orthodox Jewish stubbornness on refusing to change their ways in the face of overwhelming social and government pressure. Good for the Orthodox Jews, they don't give a fuck about any stupid pandemic hoax, and they will not roll over and spit on thousands of years of established religious customs because the stupid goyim are afraid of the flu. And even though Judaism as a religion is centered on ethnocentrism and particular hatred of Christianity, on an individual level you can walk through a packed Orthodox Jewish neighborhood (like parts of Studio City, Sherman Oaks, or Encino) and not one of them will give you a problem. The goyim are actually incredibly stupid, gullible, and easy to manipulate so I can't even really fault the Jews for looking down on them - how could anyone respect a bootlicker like Sean Sheamus O'Hannity or Bill "Tucker Carlson bitch-slapped me live on national TV in front of my Black wife" de Blasio?
I don't know what the hell is going on here anymore, I'm defending Jews. Brave new world...
It seems that White Catholics might not be obsessed with this whole racial identity thing going on. As I recall, E. Michael Jones had stressed the importance of religion as something that ties with ethnicity. There was one tweet he wrote out where he asks if a Black man moves to Poland as an immigrant, learns the Polish language, adopts Polish customs and becomes a Catholic, he would be considered a Pole. The outrage is enormous though. It does seem that Protestants actually place a more detailed emphasis on race than Catholics, though both of them are nothing compared to Eastern Orthodoxy. From what I can observe, the Eastern Orthodox churches place some significant emphasis on identity, with the ethnic churches that they've set up. In a place where I live, you can find a Ukrainian Orthodox Church that shares the same building as an Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and I went to two Serbian Orthodox Churches in my area. Most of the time though, I went to a Russian Orthodox Church for my mass and I got to experience Russian style festivals like Maslenitsas.
DeleteI think that Noahides (Gentiles who adopt Five out of the Seven Noahide Laws) would qualify as a special kind of idiots who think that if they follow these laws, they'll be accepted by the Jewish community. They're dumbfounded when the hardcore types from a sect like Chabad-Lubavitch outright reject them.
Seriously, this planet is in a need of a Cultural Counter-Revolution that would undo the damage that was inflicted by the neo-Marxists, but it would take a nuclear holocaust and the fall of human society to give it a reboot in particular.
Since this blog is about the "Rise of Russia", this fresh report from the AWARA group must be read:
ReplyDelete"Russia in the Year of Corona. What to Expect of the Economy"
https://www.awaragroup.com/blog/russian-economy-in-the-year-of-corona/
Thanks to Sanctions, Russia Is Cushioned From Virus’s Economic Shocks
Deletehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/world/europe/russia-coronavirus-covid-19.html
Russia Just Told the World, “No.”
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/03/thomas-luongo/russia-just-told-the-world-no/
Great job Arevordi. Like someone said nobody does it better like you. One thing you said that stuck with me for a long time is Trump being the American Gorbachev. Time will show if that is true but its pointing to that direction I say. Speaking about America's decline in the world this news is getting very little coverage. So embarrassing why am I not surprised.
ReplyDelete"Venezuelan authorities detain U.S. citizens allegedly involved in incursion"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-security/u-s-veteran-behind-failed-venezuela-plot-says-two-american-mercenaries-detained-idUSKBN22G2O0?il=0
US military has ALWAYS been a paper tiger. What real war has the US won without using atomic weapons? Granada and Panama? LOL
DeleteThe American empire, like the British Empire before it, has not won any real wars on its own. Uncle Sam jumped into the two World Wars in Europe when the end was already in sight. Uncle Sam cold not even get it right against tribesmen in Afghanistan and Iraq. I guess the only real war Americans won is the civil war - which, come to think of it, it could not lose since both sides were American. That said, however the American soldier was much braver and much more capable in the past than he is today. The typical, well manicured American male today is one beer too many away from having a homosexual encounter. Real America, in other words those who put America on the map - essentially the White, Christian, gun toting, conservative and libertarian population of the Midwest - is literally a dying breed. The type is being killed off intentionally/deliberately by the Federal govenrment. What gives the America military an illusion of power/strength today is the technology it deploys (which is increasingly becoming irrelevant as other nations catch up technologically) and the way it is portrayed by CIA and Mossad connected Jews in Hollywood.
I tell you all to wake-up and finally understand that America is in a steep decline. Because the country is so wealthy and still well controlled from the top, it's final fall/collapse will most probably take a very long time, perhaps decades, to come. In a nutshell: The quicker the US dollar loses its global reserve status (which is the direction the world is heading in) the quicker will the end come. Nevertheless, the US is heading towards an eventual fall and no one and nothing will reverse the course. I think Trump is in power to make sure the American empire contracts/downsizes. So, he may very well prove to be the American Gorbachev. In any case, expect living standards to continue going down; expect the middle class to continue shrinking; expect more police/surveillance state; expect more street crimes and government corruption; expect more people living on the edge of poverty; expect more mental illnesses. expect more drug abuse; expect more homosexuality and other sexual perversions; expect a deeper and more stinky multicultural, multiethnic swamp in the coming decades.
The America our grandparents dreamed of living in is DEAD. The coming decades will be nasty by all standards.
Finally, I suggest everyone with a strong backbone and a normally functioning brain to begin planing repatriation to your Armenian homeland. If Armenia is too underdeveloped and/or too backward for your taste, then I would strongly suggest Russia. Russia today was what America was one hundred years ago. It's a vast and immensely wealthy country with a conservative, Christian population on the rise and it has a unbeatable military. There are more opportunities to make it big in Russia than in the Western world. All you have to do is somehow break your addiction to the Western lifestyles, which in reality is bad for your mental, physical and spiritual health. If you speak the language and have connections and/or relatives in Russia, make the move sooner-than-later. If you live in the US in particular, you will regret not doing so in the coming years....
You are wrong Arevordi America won the war against Indians ;)
DeleteBut seriously I guess we can say they also won the war against the British.
I am wondering if that advice that you mentioned is also applicable to any non-Armenians who might also wish to move out of the US. However, would Russia have a tough immigration criteria for prospective immigrants though?
DeleteEven during the Mexican-American War, the US had an ally in the California Republic when they fought against the First Mexican Empire. Although given the potential collapse of the US, Mexico could surprisingly surpass the US in terms of economic prosperity and a much larger territorial gain. (Mexican-American populations in the US are concentrated around the areas that Mexico lost to the US after the Mexican-American War)
Do you think various separatist movements WITHIN the United States might break out with the slow decline? Moreover, I would think striking at the heart of the American Corporate Empire in finance (Central Banks) would have to be a top priority. Trump might also be the last REPUBLICAN leader to actually lead a Western nation, since after Trump, there will be escalating efforts at bringing in globalists and neo-Marxists into power. I would also suspect that they might also try to take Russia down with them as well in an act of a defiant last-stand.
Jerriko,
DeleteWith the two articles below allow me to show you the seeds of America's impending (not anytime soon but eventual) fall and fragmentation -
The Extremists And Grifters Behind Many Of The Anti-Lockdown Protests
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/extremists-anti-shutdown-protests-161305527.html
Armed Black and Hispanic activists escort Black lawmaker to Michigan's Capitol after Coronavirus protest attended by White supremacists
https://www.yahoo.com/news/armed-activists-escort-black-lawmaker-to-michigans-capitol-after-coronavirus-protest-attended-by-white-supremacists-184000180.html
The America Dream is forever dead in United States. It's not coming back. The coming decades will be the realization of the American Nightmare. Mark my words. If you are not Black, Hispanic, Homosexual or a Jew, America is no longer your country. For better or for worst, those who put America on the map - White/European, Christian, Conservative, Constitutionalists - are literally a dying breed today. Those who will erase America from the map are already for the most part in power today. Nothing and NO ONE will reserve the course. Mark my words.
Regarding Russia: Generally speaking, if you don't know the language and/or you don't have a large diaspora of your people living there, you will have a very hard time adjusting to Russians society. Russia is not as developed or "welcoming" as the country you currently live in... which is what makes Russia better than the country you live in today. So, if you don't speak the language and you don't have connections there, I don't think Russia will be the right fit for you.
I don't have a connection to Russia, but I have a small connection to Kazakhstan. Granted, I now have only one connection left, but getting off topic. Studying in Russia though, that would be a different story.
DeletePutting that aside, the so-called pandemic, or plan-demic in other words, would see a completely different geopolitical landscape. And it's about to get a lot worse from here on in.
Great Job Arevordi!!!
ReplyDeleteWatch this very eye opening interview with Judy Mikovits and please put it into your work. Pass the word before its gets taken down!!!
https://vimeo.com/414798216?ref=em-share
https://plandemicmovie.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4x0IsdOkU4
PANDEMIC COMING SUMMER 2020 Prior to the completion of the full-length documentary we'll be releasing a series of vignettes. The first installment features renowned scientist, Judy Mikovits PHD.
About the film
Humanity is imprisoned by a killer pandemic. People are being arrested for surfing in the ocean and meditating in nature. Nations are collapsing. Hungry citizens are rioting for food. The media has generated so much confusion and fear that people are begging for salvation in a syringe. Billionaire patent owners are pushing for globally mandated vaccines. Anyone who refuses to be injected with experimental poisons will be prohibited from travel, education and work. No, this is not a synopsis for a new horror movie. This is our current reality.
Let’s back up to address how we got here...
In the early 1900s, America’s first Billionaire, John D. Rockefeller bought a German pharmaceutical company that would later assist Hitler to implement his eugenics-based vision by manufacturing chemicals and poisons for war. Rockefeller wanted to eliminate the competitors of Western medicine, so he submitted a report to Congress declaring that there were too many doctors and medical schools in America, and that all natural healing modalities were unscientific quackery. Rockefeller called for the standardization of medical education, whereby only his organization be allowed to grant medical school licenses in the US. And so began the practice of immune suppressive, synthetic and toxic drugs. Once people had become dependent on this new system and the addictive drugs it provided, the system switched to a paid program, creating lifelong customers for the Rockefellers. Currently, medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US. Rockefeller’s secret weapon to success was the strategy known as, “problem-reaction-solution.” Create a problem, escalate fear, then offer a pre-planned solution. Sound familiar?
Flash forward to 2020...
They named it COVID19. Our leaders of world health predicted millions would die. The National Guard was deployed. Makeshift hospitals were erected to care for a massive overflow of patients. Mass graves were dug. Terrifying news reports had people everywhere seeking shelter to avoid contact. The plan was unfolding with diabolical precision, but the masters of the Pandemic underestimated one thing... the people. Medical professionals and every-day citizens are sharing critical information online. The overlords of big tech have ordered all dissenting voices to be silenced and banned, but they are too late. The slumbering masses are awake and aware that something is not right. Quarantine has provided the missing element: time. Suddenly, our overworked citizenry has ample time to research and investigate for themselves. Once you see, you can’t unsee.
The window of opportunity is open like never before. For the first time in human history, we have the world’s attention. Plandemic will expose the scientific and political elite who run the scam that is our global health system, while laying out a new plan; a plan that allows all of humanity to reconnect with healing forces of nature. 2020 is the code for perfect vision. It is also the year that will go down in history as the moment we finally opened our eyes.
#ExposeCBS Michigan Health Center Workers Stage “Fake Patients” In COVID19 Testing Line For CBS News
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQWRCECbN-Y
Nothing ever happens, no matter what disturbing infomation gets exposed.
Update:
#ExposeCBS UPDATE: CBS and Cherry Health Give Veritas Conflicting Statements on Staged COVID Testing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4iDHKhR0tQ
Sad news. They recently murdered a brilliant researcher in Pennsylvania who was studying the Covid-19 virus. Apparently, he on the cusp of a major breakthrough. See the newspaper article below, but I advise you to disregard "murder-suicide" bullshit. The second victim in the incident was most probably a "patsy" killed to make it look like a murder-suicide. We know this was an assassination because -
Delete1) The timing. Chinese researcher was just about to expose detailed information about the virus.
2) The neighbors. They heard no gun shots although multiple shots were fired. This suggests a silencer was used.
3) The way he was killed. The researcher was shot in the head, neck and torso. In other words, it was a very professional hit.
4) Police statements. This is a fresh case. No investigation has been conducted, yet the police are making a lot of (baseless) claims.
Coronavirus researcher killed in Pennsylvania murder-suicide, police say: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/05/06/bing-liu-university-of-pittsburgh-coronavirus-researcher-murder-suicide/
'Every One of Them': California County Vows to Forcibly Quarantine People – Separating Families – Over COVID-19
Deletehttps://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/victoria-taft/2020/05/06/every-one-of-them-california-county-vows-to-forcibly-quarantine-people-separating-families-over-covid-19-n388732
As Dr.'s Erickson and Massihi stated in their video which youtube infamously banned, these extreme violations of the basic rights of Americans can only end with violence. Ventura County, for those that do not know, borders Los Angeles County and in fact is about 35 miles away from Glendale and North Hollywood where a majority of the Armenians reside.
Whatever the public's flaws, I think a decent amount of people now understand that they are getting shafted. Even on the most heavily moderated normie websites, the comments overwhelmingly focus on the fact that unemployment is getting serious and unemployment kills people. Fear with time tends to morph into anger.
Also, I think the pierced-nipple Italian scum Cuomo has already peaked, I would not be surprised if he fell into irrelevance as quickly as his equally disgusting countryman Michael "Creepy Porn Lawyer" Avenatti. The ventilator scandal, the nursing homes scandal, the recent tax scandal for volunteers, these are all going to smash down on this Pasta-American's head, or tear his disgusting fifty-year-old pierced nipples, or whatever.
Samaritan's Purse, other workers who came to NY for coronavirus fight must pay state income tax, Cuomo says
https://www.foxnews.com/us/samaritans-purse-workers-ny-coronavirus-state-income-tax-cuomo
The videos below are just some examples of police brutality in the USA. American police are highly militarized, recruits are often low IQ psychopaths and/or literal gang members, and they are trained by the ADL and various Israeli terrorism agencies on how to deal with unruly goyim. This cannot possibly end well. One good thing will be that the old Reagan-worshiping Republican trope of "thin blue line" and "men in uniform are patriots" will finally be crushed.
Tucker: Totalitarianism doesn't shock us any more (around 2:00 mark)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KACUbQjvrk&t=2m
Police officer bodyslams a woman in an Alabama Walmart 'for refusing to wear a face mask'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jhx3RIdbkg
NYPD
https://twitter.com/NYScanner/status/1256936672148717568
Protests after deadly Indianapolis police chase, shootout leave at least 3 dead
https://www.foxnews.com/us/protests-after-deadly-indianapolis-police-chase-shootout-leave-at-least-3-dead
Topless medical worker blows off steam in Times Square
Deletehttps://nypost.com/2020/05/04/topless-medical-worker-blows-off-steam-in-times-square/
New York City and Yerevan unfortunately have a few things in common, like stupid skanks performing satanic rituals in public. In this case complete with nudity, a horned mask, and a knife pointed at her stomach miming an abortion and/or self-disembowelment. Maybe Arayik Harutyunyan can spare some funding to get this bitch to perform for Armenian schoolchildren.
Nurses have pulled far ahead of lawyers in terms of horrendous groups worthy of public hatred, behind only journalists and politicians.
https://dailystormer.su/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/coronavirus-fake-deaths-1.jpg
DeleteUpdated headline
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/coronavirus/2020/03/2nd-coronavirus-patient-dies-in-lehigh-valley-he-was-61-and-from-warren-county.html
This is ridiculous, a 61-year-old fell off a ladder and suffered a brain injury which killed him, and the headline screams that this was a coronavirus death.
And of course that absolutely insane headline they had that a hospital in NY needed a refrigerated freight truck to store all of the corona corpses, because they had THIRTEEN deaths that day - for a major hospital in a city of 8 million, a metropolitan area of 20 million.
Arevordi,
ReplyDeletePlease comment on the plandemic documentary. and when do you see these lockdowns ending? And please comment on the brawl in parliament. very embarrassing. after the street fight that alen was involved in with the adequvat guy, he should not have been sitting in parliament. and that sasun mikaelyan appears to be real choban. this is not the first time, he's got no self-control. this national assembly is not fit to govern a nation; Armenia has no room for mistakes. how do you see this playing out? is this the end of pashinyan?
I think you are talking about this.
Delete«Ի՞նչը կցխես». ԱԺ-ում իսկական ծեծկռտուք է. Սասուն Միքայելյանը բռունցքներով հարձակվեց Մարուքյանի վրա (ֆոտո)
https://news.am/arm/news/577322.html
When some time ago I said Mikayel Sasounyan is just another backward/ignorant choban I was accused by guys like you of being a self-hating, Russia lover. After decades of closely observing my people, let me say what I think about my people: We Armenians are self-destructive when left on their own. Long ago I concluded that this is due to our genetic/cultural makeup. We as a people have continuously shown throughout our history (perhaps as far back as the Araratian/Urartian period three thousand years ago) that we only operate well when we are living under a major power that is culturally compatible to us. We Armenians, as we exist, are not READY nor are we WORTHY of self-rule or independence. Enlightened people, a very few among us, know this already. The vast majority of the sheeple/cattle will eventually come to this sobering realization after much blood has been spilled and much has been destroyed. Armenia is a tiny, impoverished and remote nation surounded by large predators. We can't afford it to play this independence game much longer. We seriously need to get our act in order in the next 10 years or so. If we fail to do so, the country we have today will either collapse or become the next Bangladesh.
When I way young and stupid I would pray for Armenia's independence. Today, after having seen how much we lost as a people due to our independence and how it just keeps getting worst and worst with each passing year... I now pray that Ivan and Natasha will some day decide to come down and subjugate our unruly chobans and gypsies so that we may once again enjoy a cultural/national revival. I suggest none of you argue with me on this matter. If you love Armenia, and hope that someday in the very distant future we will get our act in order, just pray very HARD for the well-being of Mother Russia, so that we will continue having a homeland for Armenians, regardless of any official status...
Հետխորհրդային Հայաստանը դարձել է պոշաների չոբաների այլասերվածներ վարձկաններ մուրացկանների եւ պարզապես ապուշների որջ: Իսկական տղամարդու իսկական քաղաքացու լուրջ պակասը/դեֆիցիտը կա մեր երկրում այսօր: Մենք որպես ժողովուրդ ոչ պատրաստ ենք ոչ էլ արժանի "անկախության" համար: Ինչքան շուտ Ռուսը վերադարնա մեր երկիր, այս քան լավ մեր երկրի համար:
Մի խոսքով. միայն Ռուսով կա Հայոց փրկութիւն...
We saw how well "living under a major power" played out in Baku, Sumgait, Kirovabad, etc.. The nation worthy of independence, is the nation willing to spill its blood for it; enough said on that. If you're gonna say something, stick to the specifics at hand, and don't generalize an entire people--that is only a projection of how you feel about yourself. Otherwise, please don't derail the topic. What we're talking about here is having a leadership that has the nation's best interest at heart, sober-headed, calculating, we're not talking about handing our county to anyone. if you think anyone else is going to care for you more than you, you are in for a big disappointment. Speaking of Chobans, your mindset is on the same level as that of the same Mikael sasunyan, who uttered the words "the velvet revolution is a greater victory than the one in Karabakh".
DeleteThis is so damn embarrassing. This fight was not over some heated politics or controversial economic policy is was over how they were speaking to each other. We are competing with Kurds. This happened a couple of days after they announced a 29 year old will be the deputy director of the country's NSS. What the fuck is going on?
DeleteAzatutyun Radio: Armenia PM's spokesperson: Appointment of National Security Service deputy director political decision
https://news.am/eng/news/576713.html
It's barely worth it to even pay attention to the silliness/humiliation happening in Armenian politics. I don't follow any of it beyond an occasional headline. Armenians have driven themselves into a corner, nothing and no one is going to get Armenians out of the situation we are in barring some catastrophic regional development - and any catastrophic regional development would present a serious threat to crucial Armenian national interests regardless, so we are damned if we do and damned if we don't. Getting angry or frustrated is just futile, any hope or exceptions are futile. The Pashinyan regime and the popular sentiment behind the Pashinyan regime is not going away for a very long time. Tranny/Satanist Ministers of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, and NSS heads who have barely reached full maturity is part of the package.
DeleteThat being said, the country will continue to stagnate, and talented individuals who refuse to sell out to western/global interests will want to go somewhere other than an essentially failing state. Case in point:
Former PM Karapetian Rules Out Political Comeback
https://www.azatutyun.am/a/30606119.html
As always let me state that I do not blame the average Armenian one bit for hating the previous Republican regime. Serj Sargsyan's drug dealing nephew alone is reason to send them to the gallows. These people directly, more than Pashinyan or anyone else apart from LTP's inner core, are responsible for squandering one of the very rare opportunities Armenia had in its millennia-long history to improve its status.
Today Armenia celebrates 75th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War where 600.000 Armenians, or Armenia's 1/2 of population in 1941 partook. Today we honor people who fell fighting against fascism.
ReplyDeleteСегодня Армения отмечает 75-летие Победы в Великой Отечественной войне, в которой приняли участие 600 000 армян или 1/2 населения Армении 1941ого года. Сегодня мы чтим людей, павших в борьбе с фашизмом.
https://www.facebook.com/investinarmenia1/videos/194558441539065/
That was an incredibly well done presentation, it was professional but also had a significant human/personal touch that is very hard to achieve. Armenia deserves a lot of credit and praise for successfully integrating its Soviet and Post-Soviet history and identity, which most of the CIA-infiltrated and inherently primitive former Soviet and Eastern bloc nations are incapable of doing.
DeleteVery well done. I almost cried. Those tatiks and papiks were the greatest generation, they built what Armenia we have today. If Hitler won that war no way we would have our Armenia today. Germans have been close to Turks for a longtime and we know Azeris have the oil Germans wanted. Armenia would fall through the cracks. Stalin was one bad mofo but if he was not in power there is no way the USSR would have won the war.
DeleteSo we finally get a major move by those running the West, if not most of the world. Good article, of course. Personally, I find it much more of a scamdemic than a plandemic. But time will tell. I do think that the Luciferians running the West love their scripted reality stories that illustrate their discernment and the sheer stupidity of 95% of mankind. Scare them with another fake school shooting and there go the rifles in Canada. Since 95% are braindead, there is no need for informants, patsies, and so on. Actually, a friend's grandson is working as a crisis actor with this crap. Makes my friend furious, but the problem is the average TV viewer being so stupid.
ReplyDeleteOne interesting angle in all this is how it will play out internationally. Perhaps an actual plandemic will be implemented next winter, possibly through vaccines, which is the best way for any bioweapon to do anything. Speaking of which, have you read much about the history of vaccines and the germ theory as a whole? The idea that a virus is scary is largely more of their BS. Vaccines, on the other hand, can kill millions, as seems likely with the so-called Spanish Flu.
But back to international issues, foreign trade and travel are going to be hurt. A depression is likely in much of the world, and food crises all over. A call for a "health" passport in the EU is coming. The collapse in oil prices. A move of production out of China and back to the US and Japan. This move by our Illuminist friends is a major move. Most of us here were familiar with the Rockefeller report and such I would imagine, as a supposed pandemic has always been a big trump card in their hand. On the bright side, they played it, and now the actual nature of how they operate is becoming visible to everyone who suffers financially and isn't braindead.
I would imagine low oil prices are good for Armenia. I would imagine a depression would put more pressure on Erdoghan, and his fall would be a mixed bag for Armenia and Russia.
Worldwide, it looks like freedom is in retreat. Do you see that coming to Armenia?
All the best.
Eurasian
Good to have you back, Eurasian. It's been a while. I hope all is well.
DeleteYou provided an excellent synopsis, as usual. Your first paragraph is spot on. Regarding the rest, as I say in my commentary, now that they succeeded in bringing the world to its knees, next time around it will be more deadly. I fear that this was a trial run or a dress rehearsal. I have come across some unorthodox/usual stuff regarding the Spanish Flu. I decided not to post them because I have no way of determining if they are accurate/true or not. In any case, yes, I am afraid of vaccines. I am particularly afraid of "mandatory" vaccines. I think that is where all this is heading. They may make vaccines mandatory for all students and certain work sectors.
Regarding pandemics being a trump card: I fully agree. The Soviet Union was easy to break. The American empire is not. Therefore, they have resorted to unorthodox measures, such as a global pandemic; which, in my opinion, will primarily hurt Americans. Let's face it, unlike Americans, rest of the world is quite used to authoritarianism and socialism. This pandemic is impacting the "American lifestyle" the most.
Which brings me to Armenia. Armenians are one of those tribes that actually require/need an authoritarian government to function properly. My only wish was that such a government would be a nationalistic one and not a globalist one. Tragically, globalists (neo-Marxists) are in power in Armenia today. So, going forward, as long as we have a bunch of losers in Armenia's political field, Armenia will be following "global trends" so to speak. Like I said earlier, we, as a people are not ready for self-rule. I fact, I no longer think we are worthy of it. When it comes to sovereignty/self-rule, I have MUCH more respect for Russians, Hungarians and Iranians.
The larger and more affluent/prosperous humanity becomes, the more essential it will be for the lords of this world to control humanity. That, in essence, is where we are today. We humans have become too successful. We are multiplying too much. We are moving around too much. We are consuming too much. We are thinking too much. They don't like it. Well to do intelligent and healthy people with traditional values (i.e. God, family and country) are not easily controlled. They in fact pose a danger to the lords of this world. They therefore want us fewer in numbers, more static, more dependent on big government, poorer, sicker and of course dumber.
Isn't it strange that the more the world progresses scientifically/technologically, the dumber people are becoming? They will never admit this, but this deliberate/intentional dumbing-down of humanity, which we all see clearly, is directly correlated to Westernization/Americanization -
IQ Scores Dropping Since The 1970s:
https://www.techtimes.com/articles/230241/20180614/iq-scores-dropping-since-the-1970s-are-people-getting-dumber.htm
PS: I don't think a Turkish collapse is coming anytime soon. In any case, such a collapse will indeed be a mixed bag, and also very unpredictable. But, it will nevertheless provide opportunities for nations like Armenia and Russia. I just want to add here that pandemic or no pandemic, Russians will weather anything. I have no worries in that regard. They have proven throughout history not to be a prissy/fussy or as we Armenians call it a "titiz" people...
It was just revealed that Rachel Levine, Pennsylvania's utterly disgusting transgender Health Secretary, ordered nursing homes in that state take in covid-19 patients. The state did this knowing full well that the elderly are the most vulnerable to this virus. The act ended up killing thousands. We now know that a similar thing was done in New York state and in Italy. I suspect this is happening in many other locations as well. That said, what makes Rachel Levine's act specifically more despicable is this: While Levine was ordering nursing homes to take in Covid-19 patients, he/she quietly took his/her mother out of a Pennsylvania nursing home and placed her in a hotel; for safe keeping. This act implies a deliberate/intentional killing of the elderly. What is going on in the United States is down-right criminal. Add to all this the mistreatment Covid-19 patients are receiving via deadly ventilators... Add to all this the establishment's push-back against drugs proven to treat Covid-19 complications... Add to all this the well known fact that vaccinations (which are toxic in and of themselves) are largely ineffective against viruses... Add to all this the publicly acknowledged expectation that upwards of 150,000 Americans can die as a result of the economic shutdown and "public distancing" measures implemented to supposedly combat the Covid-19 pandemic... It quickly becomes quite obvious that they are intentionally murdering people. And the murderers are not Chinese, Russians or even Iranians, they are Anglo-American-Jews and their subjects in Europe -
ReplyDeletePennsylvania made nursing homes accept COVID patients, but health secretary's mom was moved to hotel
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/pa-forced-nursing-homes-take-covid-patients-health-secretarys-mother
The 'massacre' of Italy's elderly nursing home residents
https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/the-massacre-of-italy-s-elderly-nursing-home-residents-35575
Cuomo doubles down on ordering nursing homes to admit coronavirus patients
https://nypost.com/2020/04/26/cuomo-doubles-down-on-sending-coronavirus-patients-to-nursing-homes/
Covid-19 is massacring US elderly in nursing homes, neglected for years by a power-hungry industry
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/488754-covid-19-us-elderly/
Nearly 9 in 10 COVID-19 patients who are put on a ventilator die, New York hospital data suggests
https://www.livescience.com/coronavirus-ventilator-deaths-new-york.html
Early treatment of COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin: A retrospective analysis of 1061 cases in Marseille, France
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1477893920302179
This year's flu vaccine may only be 10% effective, experts warn
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/this-years-flu-vaccine-may-only-be-10-effective-experts-warn/
A Projected 75,000 ‘Deaths Of Despair’ Could Result From Coronavirus Pandemic Impact
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marlamilling/2020/05/09/a-projected-75000-deaths-of-despair-could-result-from-coronavirus-pandemic-impact/#7764d6ea6472
And, of course, it was only a matter of time before the Clinton cartel showed up -
DeleteClinton Foundation Discusses creating Army Of “Contact Tracers” to Monitor Citizens who had COVID-19
http://thejewishvoice.com/2020/04/clinton-foundation-discusses-creating-army-of-contact-tracers-to-monitor-citizens-who-had-covid-19/
What is happening in the United States is unprecedented, it's historic, and it is no doubt a coup d'état. The United States is under attacks by Globalists, also known as Neo-Marxists, Neo-Bolsheviks, Trotskyites and Internationalists. Unless Americans somehow find a Joseph Stalin of their own to beat back this offensive against the United States, Amerika ist kaput. When it comes to this pandemic as well as other sociopolitical issues plaguing the United States today, the anti-Zionist Evangelical group at TruNews (last of the real Americans, in my opinion), have some of the most accurate analysis -
Plandemic Film Uncensored: Dr. Judy Mikovits Exposes Big Pharma’s Stake in Coronavirus Pandemic
https://www.trunews.com/stream/plandemic-film-uncensored-dr-judy-mikovits-exposes-big-pharmas-stake-in-coronavirus-pandemic
Coronavirus Censorship: TruNews Presents Banned Plandemic Video
https://www.trunews.com/stream/coronavirus-censorship-trunews-presents-banned-plandemic-video
America is ill suited for a Joseph Stalin figure. The moment an American Stalin arises, there would be riots. At the very worst, we might see a Second American Civil War that can be as nasty as the Ukrainian conflict in the Donbass region, with the left-wing areas being the Globalist equivalents of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics.
DeleteAnother possible scenario would have been for Mexico to do to the southern USA that Russia did to the people of Eastern Ukraine. Also, I've watched the Plandemic movie, and needless to say, it's an eye opener for me. It is disgusting that Big Pharma's main goal is profit over people. It's like they're giving socialists enough ammo to kill them all.
Scientists Question Safety of Vaccines (WHO Global Vaccine Safety Summit December 2019)
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Video is from January 2020. If it gets censored I can post an mp4 copy on a file sharing website.
You can't keep up a hoax for too long in the age of the Internet.
DeleteNY: "PATIENTS LEFT TO ROT AND DIE"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QtXHg-zAYU
President John Magufuli Tests Papaya for Corona - COMES BACK POSITIVE! CoronaVirus Covid19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8dp_ixoblQ
Again if youtube censors these videos I can upload a copy to a file sharing site.
At the end of the day, this is one of the fundamental reasons why nations around the world are playing by the rules put forth by Globalist institutions -
DeleteIMF Approves $280 Million In Emergency Funding For Armenia
https://www.azatutyun.am/a/30619412.html
Here's a positive development to check out, in contrast to the catastrophe and foreboding that we see in the western HOLOCOUGH headlines
ReplyDeleteJoint project brings South Korean Youngsan assembly plant to Armenia
https://armenpress.am/eng/news/1015584.html
The possibility that Armenia can become a serious manufacturing hub for heavy and advanced industrial output intended for Eurasian Economic Union consumption is actually a game changer. Good paying, stable jobs that are sustainable (as opposed to short term construction jobs that are inherently unsustainable) would go a long way to solving Armenia's problems, and may play a role in growing the population. I cannot overstate how strongly I support Armenia developing ties with Asian powerhouses, specially Korea, China, Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan - these countries will not tie economic cooperation with insane social agendas featuring sexual perversions, "gender" lunacy, third world mass immigration, and Zionist worship.
The bankrupt assholes in Washington can take their "Millennium Challenge Corporation" and shove it up their daughter's asses (of course the African gentlemen will have to pull out so that there is room to shove anything else into the ass of your average American official's daughter, but I'm sure if Bryza, Kucera, and the rest ask nicely they can work something out)
Վերջապես!
ReplyDeleteՊԼԱՆԴԵՄԻԿ. գաղտնազերծում է դոկտոր Ջ. Մայկովիցը
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRavok2jJrM
Արմեն Այվազյանը թագավարակի մասին -
DeleteՄայիսի 14-ին Իտալիայի խորհրդարանում կրակոտ ելույթ է ունեցել հռոմեացի պատգամավոր Սառա Կունիալը։ Նա, մասանավորապես, դատապարտում է թագավարակի կեղծ պատրվակով մարդկանց տոտալ վերահսկողության ենթարկելու, նրանց իրավունքները ոտնահարելու և, փաստորեն, ֆաշիստական հասարակարգ հիմնելու կառավարության որդեգրած քաղաքականությունը։ Նա մեջբերում է պատվաստայնացմանը զոհ գնացած աֆրիկացի և հնդիկ զոհերի մասին սահմռկեցուցիչ տեղեկություններ, փաստերով մեղադրում է միլիարդատեր Բիլ Գեյթսին այդ հանցագործությունների և մարդկության թվաքանակը պակասեցնելու ծրագրերի մեջ, տալիս է նրա իտալացի գործընկերների անունները։ Նա նաև մեղադրում է Առողջապահության համաշխարհային կազմակերպությանը՝ «ֆինանսական կապիտալիզմի» և Բիլ Գեյթսի խամաճիկը լինելու, ինչպես նաև թագավարակի անվան տակ իրագործվող ներկա հանցագործությունների կազմակերպման մեջ։ Նա պահանջում է Իտալիայի նախագահ Կոնտեից՝ Միջազգային քրեական դատարան ուղարկել Բիլ Գեյթսին՝ մարդկայնության դեմ գործած ոճրագործությունների համար։
Ամենակարևորը, Սառա Կունիալը խոստանում է իր համախոհների և «ժողովրդի հետ միասին բորբոքել դիմադրության կրակները մինչև այն աստիճան, որ դուք (կառավարությունը) չկարողանաք այլևս մեզ բոլորիս ճնշել»։ Կլսե՞նք երբևէ այսպիսի մի ելույթ ՀՀ Ազգային ժողովում։ Այս հռետորական հարցս օրեր առաջ տվել եմ նաև իտալացի մեկ ուրիշ պատգամավորի նմանատիպ ելույթի կապակցությամբ՝:
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=746303699240877&id=100015837611475
first link not working. not surprised LOL
DeleteHi Arevordi:
ReplyDeleteI've been reading and would like to add some commentary as follows
"Don't become a victim of their fearmongering and don't turn into a mindless zombie. Be cautious, but don't panic. Worry more about what they are trying to do with the economy than about the virus itself.
To which I’d add think about how they are attempting to alter the very fabric of society? To damage/destroy our innate human nature - which is social and our ability to communicate in a face to face manner with one another.
The CIA paper of note did a promotional piece on a strange group promoting "masks for all"
http://pennyforyourthoughts2.blogspot.com/2020/05/masks-for-all-covid-catalyst-to.html
Key take away:
"Third, wearing masks is a collective declaration that a serious disease requires that the behavior of the entire population must change."
Humanity altered. In so many ways.
“ I am not implying here that the Covid-19 pandemic is a hoax. I am not saying that the virus does not exist.”
On some levels it is a hoax, but, on other levels it is not. While I’m sure there is some type of virus that is sickening people. I question the promotion of it as life/society altering. "new normal"
“the said virus is NOT as lethal or deadly as they want you to believe”
That’s already well known, though not widely covered, reported or paid attention to
“the historic pandemic we are living through today is manufactured, in that it was intentionally created by special interests and it has a number of overlapping, International/Global agendas behind it.”
Good way of putting it. Though it’s not really that historic as an occurence. There have been many pandemics in the past. Including in the not so recent past. 2009's swine flu was a “pandemic” It's only in the way it's being presented.
“We are therefore seeing a "spike" in the official number of infections in the United States and elsewhere NOT because the virus is quickly spreading or gaining strength as we are told to believe but because the Covid-19 virus has been circulating around society for a long time, and because they only recently started doing large-scale testing for it. It is only natural that with more testing more Covid-19 cases will be revealed”
Yup, It’s the distortion caused by the testing, measuring, counting. However you want to describe it. The fact that one can test for this specific virus, doesn’t suggest there is necessarily more of it. It simply means it can be measured in a way it couldn’t before
I talked about this with another blogger geofish ( retired geophysicist)
https://ontario-geofish.blogspot.com/2020/04/history-of-anxiety-of-ozone-hole.html
geofish :“I don't think anybody appreciates the distortion caused by new, more sensitive measurements.”
Myself (Penny) "And yet it's so obviously distorting that people should notice, except they don't think about it"
Pt 2: “But is the fatality rate for Covid-19 really that high? Let's take a closer, more rational look.”
ReplyDeleteCommon sense should inform us that the fatality rate is not that high because we don’t have the true numbers of those exposed to Covid
Recently a doctor here in Ontario, Canada wrote an oped about this very issue
https://pennyforyourthoughts2.blogspot.com/2020/05/could-covid-1984-be-less-dangerous-then.html
“ This figure implies that for every 100 COVID-19-positive Canadians, seven will die. That number, which has major implications for how we proceed, is highly misleading for one simple reason: the denominator is deeply flawed.”
Wow, to the report of the man who fell and hit his head but “corona virus” was a contributing factor? Did the virus trip him? Throw a banana peel on the ground? How absurd is that?!
Coroner: The primary cause of the man’s death was a head injury from a fall at home, but that the virus was listed as a contributing factor to his death: https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/coronavirus/2020/03/2nd-coronavirus-patient-dies-in-lehigh-valley-he-was-61-and-from-warren-county.html
Regarding the massacres in the elder care/long term care home. My personal thought is these were acceptable losses. I also believe there was malfeasance in the actions undertaken by the varying governments. I mentioned the New York, California, Italy situations at my blog, it’s now being reported the exact same scenario played out in Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
The sick, including with Covid 19, were moved out of the hospitals and into the long term care homes
Arevordi “Why are they not counting/reporting Influenza virus deaths on a daily basis? Why are they not covering the rapid spread of the Influenza virus around the world on a 24/7 basis? Why are they not producing heartrending news reports on individuals that have tragically died as a result of the common flu? Why hasn't the Influenza virus (the killer of over half-million people this year as everyone seems to agree) been called a "dangerous global pandemic". “
Because there is a vaccine. Actually several of them. And if attention was drawn to the influenza pandemic that ravages the globe yearly then the masses would be much more aware of the failure of the vaccine in preventing influenza. It’s that obvious
Also look at what is being claimed is going to allegedly save us from Covid-1984? A vaccine, of course!
I’m going to continue reading but thus far you’ve put together an excellent report.
Thank you for stopping by, Penny. It's always a pleasure to hear from you. And thank you for reading. I wrote the core of the commentary in early March when it became increasingly obvious to me that this was a massive social engineering exercise. Please continue reading and make sure to checkout all the links/articles I posted. It's a pretty good collection of materials that outlines the actual agenda we are all facing.
DeleteLike I have been telling people, don't get hung-up on official numbers. As you noticed, they are playing a manipulative numbers game. Everything you hear/read/see is being misrepresented by the handful of "connected" corporations that own 90-plus percent of social media and news organizations. Ultimately, what worries me the most is not the deliberate spread of Liberal Socialism but mandatory vaccinations and an increasingly overreaching Police State. Yes, life has changed for the worst; perhaps forever...
So, with that in mind, "Covid-1984" is the perfect name for this pandemic. We are living in a Brave New World.
Masks don't work well against viruses, they are in fact bad for your health. They are also a form of psy-ops and mental conditioning. Same of course can be said about social distancing, lockdowns, quarantining and vaccinations. It's all about control, profit, depopulation, and of course training the world's human cattle how to be obedient and live in fear. It's all about a Supranational global Superstate that has been in the works for well over two hundred years. What we know today as a Globalist/Internationalist concept seems to have come into actual existence around the time of the so-called "Enlightenment" and French Revolution. However, it was first put into full action in the Russian Empire, which led to its bloody collapse in 1917. Thereafter, Joseph Stalin unexpectedly threw a monkey wrench into their plans. Soon thereafter they began concentrating their efforts on the United States. The US has been slowly/gradually being altered/degraded by them since the 1950s, perhaps much sooner. The pace however has been getting faster in recent years.
Make no mistake about it, Neo-Bolsheviks or rather Neo-Trotskyites are in power in the Western world. Consequently, American and European civilizations as we knew it are in a decline. The U.S. in particular is in its twilight today. In a nutshell: The US is in a decline because of the kind of mindset and culture you see in the following links. What you see below is in a nutshell what the US has been turned into by Neo-Trotskyites in recent decades. The current pandemic is just one part of their bigger agenda. At the end of the day, if White/Christian Americans (i.e. those who, for better of worst, put the US on the world map) don't wake up and somehow find their Joseph Stalin to defeat this assault against American civilization regardless of the cost... Amerika ist kaput. And, before it's brought up, let me just say that President Trump does not seem to be that person...
Top CDC Official: ‘We’ll Just Get Rid of All Whites in the United States’ Who Refuse Vaccines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVEjRz0aXMU
The US white majority will soon disappear forever
https://www.chicagoreporter.com/the-us-white-majority-will-soon-disappear-forever/
The 11-year-old trailblazing drag kid 'Desmond is Amazing'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxdvOLdG_34
A satanic idol goes to the Arkansas Capitol building
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2018/08/17/a-satanic-idols-3-year-journey-to-the-arkansas-capitol-building/
Deaths From Drugs and Suicide Reach a Record in the U.S.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/07/us/deaths-drugs-suicide-record.html
There were more mass shootings than days in 2019
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mass-shootings-2019-more-than-days-365/
Study: People Are Getting Dumber
https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2018-06-14/study-people-are-getting-dumber
PS: What do you mean by saying the deaths in nursing homes were acceptable?
I got a little upset when I tried on the new N95 mask since I can't breathe in them. I've also noticed that I'm getting headaches and had a bit of a memory loss while I was working. Is it because there is a connection between masks and oxygen-deprived illnesses?
DeleteThe US is not built to accommodate a Joseph Stalin like figure because the checks and balances that was installed was meant to prevent abuse of power by any portion of the American government. Simply put, Americans are prone to revolts and rebellions over simple inconveniences, although mass psychological brainwashing seems to have taken effect on them.
Jerriko,
DeleteI don't know if it's the political "checks and balances" that will stop a Stalin like figure from emerging in the US. Rather, American culture/society in general is not fertile ground for such a figure to emerge. Moreover, the main obstacle a Stalinist figure in the US would face is the country's massive surveillance and police apparatus. The entrenched establishment via its security services (FBI, DEA, ATF, NSA, CIA, national guard, police force, etc) and an army of informants/spies of course will take out any person or group they deem a threat. That said, let's recall that Joseph Stalin rose to power not in Russia per se but in the aftermath of the chaos in Russia brought upon by the Bolshevik revolution. He rose to power from within the ranks of the foreign funded/led Bolshevik movement, and did so only after the said movement had destroyed the Russian Empire. There have been persistent rumors that he was a secret agent for Imperial Russia and that he also had Russian nationalists and imperialists (although obviously not royalists) behind him. So, similarly, a Stalin figure in the US could (theoretically) rise to power only 'after' an American collapse of sorts. Such a collapse is still some time away. So, don't hold your breath. That said, my statement about Stalin was rhetorical in nature. I was merely implying that American civilization is in a steep decline and nothing will reverse it...
Hi Arevordi
ReplyDelete"PS: What do you mean by saying the deaths in nursing homes were acceptable?"
Acceptable losses to be exact.
By that I mean the deaths were acceptable losses to the powers that shouldn't be. I'm of the mind they were entirely useful, a necessity, to push the pandemic agenda- Without those deaths- which constituted 82% of Covid casualties in Canada the pandemic could not have been sold as such. The numbers really would not have been there.
The deaths caused so much stress to their loved ones, traumatized the public at large, through the heavy handed media coverage-
I also, just my opinion, see these losses as a means of "trimming dead wood" from society at large. The losses will move beyond the elderly, as is already happening, to increased deaths among the marginalized communities- drug overdoses are already up. Suicides are up. People who were awaiting surgeries and medical care are starting to die now as well. And it will continue on.
I've got a series of posts about this already at my place
Touching on the worsening problems coming from the lockdown
"The ends will not justify the means" is the title which then expands to the ends that are already showing and are yet too come
Including a rise in superbugs- which is already a huge problem, (think C difficile and MRSA) but, is anticipated to get much worse.
And yes, people are dumber. It's shocking to me to observe.
I've been saying at my place it's up to each of us where this goes..
Really, it is. The way I see it... the time has come for us to not comply..
Deadlier than Covid? Medics sound alarm as lockdown suicides SOAR in US – and health officials knew it would happen
Deletehttps://www.rt.com/op-ed/489584-covid-lockdown-suicide-deaths/
Speaking of ACCEPTABLE CASUALTIES, apparently some nurses and doctors do things other than whoring around in social media videos, or counter-protesting the HEROIC PATRIOTS who have been demanding that the government end this unconstitutional mass house arrest. Medical professionals who have been dealing with suicide patients are describing the situation as a MASS CASUALTY EVENT with statistics like "a years worth of suicide in four weeks." Keep in mind suicides have been on an upward trend for years now. This is in addition to the massacre in nursing homes, massacre in hospitals using ventilators, and the upcoming mass die-off of people who were unable to get treatment for things like cancer. "NOT ONE LIFE" screamed the disgusting architects of this genocide, as they knowingly put into action policies calculated to result in a MASSIVE SACRIFICE TO SATAN.
It is really sad that America has no leadership because justice requires that significant numbers of criminals in the leadership class be put on their own Nuremburg trials.
You are right, Penny. Organized massacres taking place at old age homes and rehab centers were meant to 1) cull the elderly and the sick and 2) increase the overall effect of the pandemic psy-ops.
DeleteAs I pointed out several times in my commentary, their deliberate overreaction to this flu-like virus will end up killing many more people than they actually save. Tens-of-millions of people around the world will be pushed into unemployment, bankruptcy, poverty and despair as a result of all this. And that in turn will translate into more slave labor, more ailments, more crime, more corruption, more substance abuse, more debt, more broken families, more depression, more hopelessness, more suicide... And that in turn will translate into bigger government, a welfare state and a harsher police force. It's all part of the plan to create a Supranational Superstate, one that is fundamentally Plutocratic (i.e. elitist) but Socialistic in outward appearance.
I wholeheartedly commend you on your effort to resist. However, don't get too hopeful.
Overwhelming majority of Americans, and Canadians I'm afraid, are simply too mainstream (i.e. obedient, complacent, conforming, shallow, soft, simple-minded and dumbed-down) to do anything meaningful with their lives. The kind of movement you want to see started will not start from the ground-up. No movement that I know of, anywhere, started spontaneously or from the ground up (i.e. grassroots). Resistance or opposition movements need large numbers of disgruntled participants willing to risk a lot by taking to the streets as well as organization, finance and leadership/guidance from above (i.e. domestic) or from beyond (i,e, foreign). I don't think Americans/Canadians are ready for any kind of revolt and I don't see anyone or anything on the horizon that foment such a revolt in North America. The political/financial establishment in the English speaking world is simply too powerful. They have their tentacles throughout society. Their security apparatus and police force are closely watching everything.
Isn't it amazing that the more advanced human society becomes, the dumber humans get?
Trust me, this is also part of the plan. Neo-Marxists/Neo-Trotskyites have been diligently working on weakening American/Western society since the 1950s; arguably much earlier than that. Everything you see happening in the US during the past 60-70 years in particular (e.g. the active promotion of feminism, homosexuality, abortions, drugs, pornography, atheism, open borders, flood of immigration, multiculturalism, interracialism, veneration of modern art, veneration of Jews, watered-down school curriculum, GMOs, pharmaceuticals, vaccinations, socialism, gun control, militant liberalism in university campuses, etc) is part of the plan to dumb down, destabilize, divide, weaken and degrade American civilization. It has worked.
I don't know if you have seen the following. If not, I highly recommend you look them all to get a better understanding what we are dealing with. None of this is off topic. These are all interconnected with what has been taking place recently -
KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov's warning to America
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX3EZCVj2XA&feature=emb_title
Why are we in Decline - Cultural Marxism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VggFao85vTs
Europe is finished. Nothing can save it now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA8fgaBSDUw
Mainely Unspoken "Dumbing Down of Schools" with Charlotte Iserbyt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcz9Eune7BY&feature=youtu.be
Seeds of Death: Unveiling The Lies of GMO's - Full Movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6OxbpLwEjQ
How the New World Order “Globalists” Are Dividing Americans
https://www.globalresearch.ca/how-the-new-world-order-globalists-are-dividing-americans/5483941
On the topic of just how far America has declined:
DeleteBrutal videos add to MPD staffing debate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACPdvckwMS0
Arevordi ""Overwhelming majority of Americans, and Canadians I'm afraid, are simply too mainstream (i.e. obedient, complacent, conforming, shallow, soft, simple-minded and dumbed-down) to do anything meaningful with their lives.
DeleteI agree with that- My idea of opposition revolves around individuals acting in tandem, but, in a not so overt organized fashion.
My resistance is through talking to everyone, whenever I can.
Plant ideas in their heads through alternative language use.
Present ideas in a different fashion
Words create our reality. Words can change them.
Instead of social distancing I call it "social segregation'
It's more loaded and has a different connotation.
I use terms such as Covidocracy to describe our medical martial law. And other quiet protests..
I was listening to an interview, the two were talking about the Covidocracy and the one fellow said, you don't need the masses. You only need the yeast, to start everything off.
I like that way of thinking and am determined to be the yeast that causes the bread to rise.
Perhaps looking at this situation in that light will seem less overwhelming and give people and understanding of the importance of just a bit of effort.
Or how much bigger and better the bread is when the the 1 tsp of yeast is added to the flour that is many times greater in it's volume.
Thanks for the additional links.. I've seen some of that information, but, not all, so shall have a look at it.
Take care Arevordi and company :)
Very well said, Penny. I see we are on the same page. I try to do the same thing within my Armenian-American community. While at times it feels hopeless and a waste of time, I know that I am making a "grassroots" change by doing precisely what you said, planting seeds in their minds (even in the minds of those who think they oppose my message). I see you doing the same, albeit to a wider audience. At the end of the day, people like us are condemned (or rather blessed) with the task of bringing light into this dark world. Remember: Just as God is love, God is also light. So, keep illuminating people...
DeleteArevordi, is Russia's financial infrastructure, banking etc.. controlled by globalist entities? I hear that THAT is precisely the case, and the reason for its participation of this global charade. In which case i then ask, why was Iran so... more catholic than the pope, so to speak, in its sensationalization? what factors were at play?
ReplyDeletedo you think all this had another, more benevolent purpose, that being to give the planet/environment a little break?
thanks, your old "friend"
Russia's banking system, as well as that of the entire world's, is connected to the Western system. The said system was created by the West at the end of the Second World War. Even the Soviet Union was to a certain degree dependent on it. After the collapse of the Soviet system, Yeltsin's Russia became a playground for all kinds of Anglo-American-Jewish and neo-Bolshevik agendas; this naturally included banking. A lot of Western toxicity was sown in former Soviet space in the 1990s. Some nations like our gypsy-minded people happily gave into Western toxicity, while other, like Russians, resisted and revolted against it. After coming to power, President Putin cleaned up a lot of the mess, but not all. He has also in recent years been slowly moving away from the Western banking system. In the aftermath of Crimea's annexation by Moscow, when the West imposed financial and economic sanctions on Russia (thinking Russians will cave in), some of Russia's pro-Western collaborators/sympathizers in the country's banking system were revealed by the authorities. Go back in time and do some research on this topic. Putin and others in the Russian government at the time called out a lot of pro-Western individuals in Russia's banking system. That said, despite Putin's efforts, Russia is not yet out of the woods so to speak. Russia's banking system is still connected to the Western system. It's understandable, it's natural, it's inevitable. If you want to do any kind of business anywhere in the world today you still have to use the US Dollar, Western banking institutions, and of course the English language. I see Moscow carefully moving away from the said system. I see Moscow beginning or at least trying to create its own system. Example: Moscow recently told our Chobans in Armenia (and Belarus) that if they want cheaper energy from Russia they have to adopt the Ruble.
DeleteRegarding why Russia and Iran are playing the pandemic game. It could be a number of reasons. All governments - including and especially Russia - want more effective control over their populations. Reminder: Russia hosts probably over 20 million Turkic/Muslim people, as well as large numbers of Jews and other problematic peoples. Yes, most are Russified, but still... At the end of the day, this pandemic is a global exercise on how to control society. So, if I was a Kremlin official, I would use this opportunity to establish more effective control measures over Russian society, as well as gain valuable experience on how to react to serious chemical/biological attacks. This pandemic is actually an excellent opportunity for governments to gain experience and knowledge - and develop a lot of new capabilities.
Also, as I briefly point out in the blog commentary, Globalists (American/European old money and Neo-Marxists) and American imperialists are two different animals. Yes, they cooperated throughout the Cold War period to spread Liberalism, Westernization and Democracy throughout the world. In recent years, however, Globalists seem to have turned their attention onto the United States itself. I think there is a desire by the Globalist elite to downsize the American empire and make it less Christian and White. So, if this manufactured pandemic is also meant to weaken the US, and you want to see the US weakened, why not play the game? Also, don't forget that Globalist organizations are throwing around a lot of money as a result of this pandemic. The IMF is promising our starving Chobans in Armenia 280 million dollars. So, if you can also make some money out of all this, why not play the game? Vaccinations will also make a lot of money for a lot of well placed people around the world. The money factor would also interest countries like Iran that have a serious financial/economic problems. Also, in Iran's case, in my opinion, Tehran was also being a "drama queen" because it wants to show the "international community" that Western sanctions are hurting innocent people in Iran... etcetera...
PS: One of the Globalists' desire is to see cleaner environment; air, land and water. They are in fact worshipers of nature. That in and of itself is wonderful. Who does not want a cleaner, more vibrant natural environment around the world? Yes, as a result of the current global lockdowns, the world's ecology has not been this clean in God knows how many decades. The problem, however, is that their cleaner environment agenda is coming with many other toxic/destructive agendas as well. So, after stopping to take a deep breath of truly fresh air as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, don't forget to look at the bigger, more troubling picture humanity is facing as well...
DeleteGood stuff Arevordi, thanks! I do wish though you would take the "choban" out of it though. I see where you're coming from, but your putting the label on the whole (including the good, descent folks) because of the filthy scumbags. Any how, you're one of my primary sources for true news and political analysis, keep up the great work!
DeleteHere are a few interesting articles:
ReplyDeleteThis video from 2014 commenting on a Rockefeller Foundation document from 2010 is actually disturbingly spot on. I highly recommend watching this.
Harry Vox Predicts what's happening now in 2014
https://www.bitchute.com/video/CGuIQHqJX61n/
Here is a link to the document he is talking about:
https://www.nommeraadio.ee/meedia/pdf/RRS/Rockefeller%20Foundation.pdf
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United Nations New World Order Project
https://unnwo.org/
March 2020: United Nations NWO (UNNWO) Launches COVID 19 Coronavirus Focused International Day of Happiness 2020 Campaign Theme HAPPINESS FOR ALL TOGETHER
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/united-nations-nwo-unnwo-launches-110000578.html
The HAPPINESS FOR ALL project reminds me of that #HappyYerevan mass hysteria ritual humiliation dance nonsense from a few years back.
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They literally named the US House of Representatives Resolution that allows them to overtly monitor all people at all times "H.Res.6666 - COVID-19 Testing, Reaching, And Contacting Everyone (TRACE) Act." Keep in mind that the
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/6666/text
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Bill Gates is a vegan weirdo who is extremely rich and only 64 years old. He looks like he's in his late 70s and very ill. His whore wife Melinda went on NBC wearing what is clearly an upside-down cross. Pictures in this article:
https://dailystormer.su/media-addresses-kooky-christian-conspiracy-theory-that-melinda-gates-is-satanic-because-she-wore-an-inverted-cross-on-tv/
The patent for an implanted chip linked to cryptocurrency apparently funded by the Gates Foundation has the patent number WO/2020/060606
Cryptocurrency System Using Body Activity Data
https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020060606
Bill Gates Foundation’s COVID-19 Vaccine is a Satanic Plot says Russian Oscar-Winner
https://blockchain.news/news/bill-gates-foundations-covid-19-vaccine-is-satanic-plot-says-oscar-winner
Gates carries a jars of feces with him, which is behavior typically associated with Satanists, Jews, homosexuals, and other severely mentally disturbed people.
Bill Gates brings a jar of poop to talk at Reinvented Toilet Expo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFR8McTEy8A
*Credit where it's due, I got almost all of these links from dailystormer.su
I did not include the following in the main body of the blog commentary because it is simply too esoteric or rather too "out there". But since some of what you posted is actually about occult symbolism (upside-down cross, 666, etc), let me share the following with everyone. It has long been known that the Secret Societies (i.e. lords of this world and of course Satan's earthly minions) periodically seed human society with symbols via movies, television, music, books, white papers, architecture and, as you will soon see, perhaps games. They seem to do this to announce their powerful presence in human society and signal (or hint) what projects they have in store for humanity. Signalling, foretelling, suggesting or hinting about their major projects seems to be their traditional modus operandi. It may be connected to occult rituals. Whatever the case may be, consider the following card game. It was brought to my attention not too long ago by one of my readers. No matter how you look at it, you will admit that it is very weird/strange game. It seems to have first came out in the early/mid 1990s. It's aptly called Illuminati. I don't know what it means but the game's creator, Steve Jackson, had his home raided by the United States Secret Service in 1990. That aside, look at the game cards closely. You will immediately recognize a lot of them for they foretell major world events that took place after 1994; including 9/11 attacks on the Pentagon and the Twin Towers, including the Trump presidency, including the Coronavirus quarantine. I don't believe in coincidences. So, this may be a case of prophesy/intuition or, as noted about, minions of the world's elite signaling -
DeleteIlluminati card game (1995): https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.592145648007268&type=3
Sold on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/1994-1995-Illuminati-collectible-rulebook-Printing/dp/B00DOJG634/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=illuminati+cards&qid=1590551100&sr=8-3
Those Illuminati cards were something else. The blond "popular leader," the Twin Towers terrorist nukes, and the rest. And speaking of seeding humanity with predictive programming through popular entertainment media, check out this video:
Delete'CORONAVIRUS' PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING IN 2005 EPISODE OF 'THE DEAD ZONE'?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRaiR4rX8kk
The absolute best example of predictive programming I can think of is the pilot episode of the television program The Lone Guman which aired on March 4, 2001 on FOX:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lone_Gunmen_(TV_series)
The Lone Gunmen: Pilot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcZ6HXIOmYE
The main plot in the episode was that rogue elements of the US government and intelligence agencies were going to use remote piloting (drone) technology to take control of a passenger jet and crash it into the World Trade Center!! A side plot was the attempted theft of a prototype computer chip which contained an integrated second chip that the end user could not control and which had its own modem/antenna/radio transmitter to allow backdoor access. Of course in 2006 Intel announced the infamous Intel Management Engine (IME,) and in 2012 AMD came out with the AMD Platform Security Processor (PSP.) These things are in every CPU sold today, they are total backdoors. This does not get enough attention in my opinion. The AMD PSP is still a black box, the Intel ME has been cracked thanks to European and Russian specialists:
Disabling Intel ME 11 via undocumented mode
https://blog.ptsecurity.com/2017/08/disabling-intel-me.html
They have been using Hollywood to seed society with various concepts and hint their agendas/operations for many years. Some of the most popular films and television series have their signatures in them. I have said this before, we live in a world run by Satan and Western powers are his minions. More and more people will wake up to this reality as the world sinks deeper and deeper in decadence, violence and ignorance. We may also wake up one day and realize that we have been living in their laboratory, and we are the lab rats.
DeletePS: Watch Dark City, They Live and Watchmen if you have not seen them. Three of my favorite Sci-Fi films.
Watching at whats going on in minnesota the movie planet of the apes comes to mind LOL!
DeleteJust joking I have nothing against black or white people but that movie must have that in mind. whites will be the endangered animal in a few more generations. It looks like its part of the plan take the country away from white control. This is the future of this country.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5enxEY55uBc&feature=emb_title
Must say this is an excellent level of conversation but it leave one wondering what is God's role in all this. Are all of us Satan's hostages, why is God not doing anything about this?
DeleteSince we are now a geopolitics AND movies forum, let me first mention the 1976 John Carpenter movie "Assault on Precinct 13" which if you have not seen I highly recommend. Also, Carpenter's "They Live" is one of my favorite movies, and it has repeatedly been accused of allegedly being a coded "anti-Semitic" story, which is absolutely hilarious when you consider the plot that Zionists are complaining about. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" and all that.
DeleteThat being said, since the dawn of the new decade everything is being done according to some grand narrative, starting with the Soleimani assassination and the risk of a major war and subsequent backing down of the US military, which as Arevordi has speculated was probably agreed upon and staged at high levels.
Then we had the probable shock sacrifice/murder of beloved athlete Kobe Bryant, who was basically a harmless distraction for the masses and apparently a practicing Catholic who "received the Eucharist together just hours before they died" with his daughter who was also killed. I am speculating that event marked a symbolic moment where sports entertainment, bread and circuses generally, was ended. Merely a month and a half later by all of the professional and college leagues canceled their seasons. I have always looked down on sportsball fans as the same as I look down on celebrity worship (even though obviously I personally watch a lot of great movies and actually follow/support the Los Angeles Kings.) Sports entertainment was a useful and necessary thing for normal people to escape from the daily bullshit, allowing them to take a few hours distraction from the collapsing society and declining living standards. Killing Kobe in a helicopter crash and forcing sports to shut down was equivalent to crashing airplanes into the Twin Towers - it marked a moment where the establishment decreed "this is serious now and we are taking charge."
And now we have the Minnesota riots. This is all being allowed to happen, there is no situation where highly militarized police like in the United States could ever lose a precinct station to a bunch of rioting ghetto residents. Nothing personal against Blacks, they are used by the establishment and the liberals as tools to cause problems in society, and then tossed aside. And generally, with the rapidly approaching police state, we are all "niggers" now in the eyes of the ADL and Mossad/Shin Bet trained police. The mayor ordered the police to stand down, and let the rioters go wild. Naturally the reactionary nature of conservative White Americans will be to beg for increased police presence to "keep the peace." And then all of a sudden you have total surveillance, contact tracing, and soon enough "papers please" if you dare leave your house. They are letting this happen on purpose. "Order out of Chaos." Blacks only riot when they are incited to riot by the establishment, I don't believe Blacks are capable of organizing any of these events on their own... Part of this is the establishment highlighting that Trump is actually weak (cue Twitter calling his bluff and beginning to deplatform him) but mostly it is designed to heighten the general fear and panic, forcing people to accept that they need to cede more of their rights to the government. "Temporarily," of course, "just for your own safety."
Arto, it is my personal belief that the human mind generally cannot comprehend God or and of God's actions or the reasoning behind those actions. In the same way an ant cannot comprehend nuclear physics or interstellar travel, except exponentially/infinitely more. I'm not particularly religious, I just draw rational conclusions based on my observations. God seems to "play the long game" and does so subtly, in the background, almost ironically as perceived by humans. There is no reason the Creator of the universe would abandon it to Evil, but for reasons that we do not understand Evil is allowed to exist and suffering is rampant. The only option we have as individuals is to build strength and discipline, and resist Evil to the best of our ability - perfection is impossible, some engagement with the essentially Satanic system is unavoidable. For better and for worse, "resisting Evil" entails rejecting large portions of what is considered "normal" and "healthy," especially in current western society. "Resisting Evil" entails largely shunning things and feeling like an outcast, and feeling disgusted every time you step out of the house and into a society that tolerates child trannys, endless violence and smut, and corruption on all levels.
DeleteThis burden is one of the reasons I support religion, namely Orthodox/Oriental Christianity, because humans need something beyond their own lives and the mortal world to believe in in order to draw the strength necessary to resist Evil and build a functioning high civilization. Without sounding like a preacher, the west sealed its fate when they replaced Christianity (regardless of its flaws) with SCIENCE!, the nonsensical belief system that takes all of the faith previously invested in the churches and instead hands it over to a bunch of Satanic establishment shills.
Arto,
DeleteI am going to risk sounding like a self-absorbed snob and say this. Of all the Armenian discussion forums I have seen, this little, virtually unknown place is the only place (in Cyberia at least) where you will find intelligent/intellectual and spiritual conversation. I personally value quality over quantity. I rather interact with 10 intelligent readers/commenters than 1000 run-of-the-mill idiots you see throughout facebook and other hazardous waste sites in social media.
You brought up an oft heard yet very unfair/misinformed complaint about God. The phrase "where is God?" is often heard when things on earth suddenly go bad. This is a phrase started by atheists, Marxists and Satanists. The phrase is baseless and it's ultimate intention is to mislead humanity. In addition to what our friend Sarkis said, consider this as well.
From a biblical, esoteric perspective, from day one (i.e. expulsion of mankind from the Garden of Eden), the lord of this world has been the Devil or rather Satan. The physical world (i.e. visible world, earth) is the traditional domain of Satan. The spiritual world (i.e. the invisible world, the heavens) is the domain of the creator God. Forget the Jewish Torah and forget what the traditional churches have been teaching us for 1700 years, the Hebrew god Yahweh is not the god we Christians worship. Instead, pay close attention to the God the Gospels talk about. In a nutshell: Christ's God wants mankind to worry less about the physical world and instead concentrate their lives on preparing a place for them in the spiritual world (i.e. heaven). Christ constantly talked about his kingdom being in heaven, not earth. Jews at the time could not even fathom that concept. In a nutshell: Earth is Satan's domain, Heaven is God's domain. And the fundamental reason why we have evil and suffering in this world is man's freewill (i.e. the freedom to chose). When man chooses evil, Satan becomes more powerful in the world. When man chooses good, God becomes more powerful in the world. If modern society has confused your understanding of what is evil and what is not. Think of it this way: Evil is anything that does not build (i.e. not constructive), create harmony or promotes genuine peace. The opposite of evil, good, is everything that is constructive, peaceful and harmonious. So, take an act, any human act and ask yourself, is this evil (destructive) or is this good constructive)? Once you do that you'll begin understanding what is Satan's product and what is God's product. And you'll also begin realizing just how much of our lives revolved around evil/destructive forces.
Think of the world as a school or a plain of existence where good and evil are in constant competition over the fate of mankind. This is why God sends his prophets and saints to draw man towards the spiritual world, and Satan calls on his demons to draw man towards earthly pleasures. If you don't want to believe in this literally, then at least believe in it metaphorically. Once you being seeing the world in these terms, life, with all its good and bad, will make better sense. Again, we have evil in this world because the lord of this world is Satan. And Satan usually gets his way because mankind often chooses the physical over the spiritual. I'll leave you with this:
Matthew 4:8 - The devil took [Christ] up on an exceedingly high mountain and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory. And he said to Him “all these things I will give You if You will fall down and worship me”
Ephesians 6:12: - "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places"
John 3:19: "And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil"
Longtime,
DeleteThe film Planet of the Apes and the fall of White America is a good analogy. It's pretty obvious what the makers of the film were trying to convey, which incidentally explains why the film is not shown much anymore.
""The phrase "where is God?...."
DeleteWhen man chooses evil, Satan becomes more powerful in the world. When man chooses good, God becomes more powerful in the world
God, as I perceive the concept, is everywhere in my world. Open your heart, open your eyes and open your mind. Pay attention to your surroundings. Be conscientious rather then automatic. Soon enough you'll get it.
I couldn't have wrote that some years back, but, things change.
Արմեն Այվազյան
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ad52T9DhiY
Վերապահումներով ուզում եմ ասեմ բրավո Արմեն՜
DeleteՆա պետք է ավելի շատ բացատրեր/խոսեր վերազգային գլոբալիստական (supranational globalist) ուժերի մասին, եւ չպիտի ավելորդ-պակաս ենթադրություններ աներ Ռուսաստանի գալիք տնտեսական ճգնաժամի մասին: Այնուամենայնիվ, ուշադիր լսեք ինչ է ասում 11:20-ից 11:44 եւ 16:30-ից 17:25 րոպեներում... Ինչպես որ այսքան ժամանակ ասում եմ, թագավարակը և աշխարհի բոլոր ազգերի ծայրահեղ ռեակցիան/արձագանքումը դրա դեմ վերազգային գլոբալիստական ուժերի խաղը/ծրագիրն է...
Journalists are among the lowest form of life.
ReplyDelete11 Local TV Stations Pushed the Same Amazon-Scripted Segment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6U2Un5kEdI
Multiple local news stations say the same thing verbatim
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksb3KD6DfSI
This is not news (pun intended). When a handful of well-connected financial elite (mostly Jewish/Zionist and a sprinkling of Anglo-Americans) own 90-plus percent of the news media (and 100% of all mainstream news agencies) in the Western world, stuff like this is to be expected. The CIA has also been operating in American news rooms since the 1970s. However, you need to have a functioning brain to see or understand any of this. That is why they have also done their best to dumb-down society and make "conspiracy theories" something to dismiss or laugh at. And speaking of a dumb society, one of my favorite comedy films is Idiocracy. See it, if you haven't yet.
The CIA and the Media: 50 Facts the World Needs to Know
Deletehttps://www.globalresearch.ca/the-cia-and-the-media-50-facts-the-world-needs-to-know/5471956
Paul Craig Roberts: The CIA Owns The US & European Media
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-08-19/paul-craig-roberts-cia-owns-us-european-media
Reporter Admits Most Media Work for CIA, MI6, Mossad
https://americanfreepress.net/perpetual-war-and-the-global-media-psyop/#sthash.6nrkAT6M.dpuf
"We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time Magazine, and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during these years. But the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government..."
David Rockefeller at a 1991 Bilderberg convention in Germany
I was actually thinking of the "Multiple local news stations say the same thing verbatim" clip when I posted my comment. Former RT host Abbey Martin had a good segment on that. Idiocracy is a great movie. Mike Judge in general makes good content, and he's given interesting interviews on Infowars with Alex Jones where he comes off as a regular American. Judge's movies "Office Space" and "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" are among my favorites for when I want to take my mind off the bullshit.
DeleteI've seen Dark City, truly a very dark movie. Almost as dark as Jacob's Ladder. I haven't seen Watchmen, thanks for the recommendation.
Part of the reason you get verbatim script reading is that the small networks are all owned by the same parent company, thanks largely to "conservative"/libertarian opposition to regulations on business. "Only commies support laws designed to keep the power of rootless globalist entities in check," don't you know? Things have gotten progressively worse since the Bush 43 era:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_cross-ownership_in_the_United_States#Since_2000
No mention of journalists being CIA whores is complete without mentioning one of the finest examples of the proud Armenian-American community, Ken Dilanian. This guys rivals Kim Kardashian when it comes to being a worthless fucktoy, whereas we all know the kind of men the Kardashians prefer, Dilanian limits his services to "glowniggers."
The CIA’s Mop-Up Man: L.A. Times Reporter Cleared Stories With Agency Before Publication
https://theintercept.com/2014/09/04/former-l-times-reporter-cleared-stories-cia-publication/
These quotes by Rockefeller types are just ridiculous.
Here is Alex Jones' unique take the film Watchmen. He also refers to the Lone Gunman cable TV series. It's up to you if you want to watch it before or after you see the film.
DeleteThe Alex Jones Show 3-09-09: Review of The Watchmen Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctTOzEFbXLU
The Alex Jones Show 3-09-09: Review of The Watchmen Part 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbEUweFtuD8
The Alex Jones Show 3-09-09: Review of The Watchmen Part 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBxAXYZHe60
I watched the Alex Jones videos. Very interesting, thanks for posting. Alex was better in the past, ever since Orange Man came onto the scene he has been tasked with redirecting the energy and anger of the patriotic Trump voters towards "the evil Chinese CCP."
DeleteJust for fun read the comments in the thread below. Reddit only attracts American liberals, and various losers from Europe and the rest of the world. Naturally, a bunch of diasporan Armenian trash as well as Armo filth inside Armenia are hyperventilating and "literally shaking, bro" about how most Armenians are too practical to fall for this corona nonsense.
ReplyDeleteNumber of people infected with COVID-19 exceeds 8,000 in Armenia, 15 new deaths reported
https://www.reddit.com/r/armenia/comments/gs6o43/number_of_people_infected_with_covid19_exceeds/
This is kind of an example of Armenian society being comprised of extremist neoliberals who want to be masked like in the west, and chobans who instinctively know this is bullshit.
These proud atheist types who believe in SCIENCE! are exactly the kind of gullible and cowardly dumbasses who will be scared enough of the flu to essentially destroy society. Mind you these are also the typical Armenians who get teary-eyed whenever somebody claiming to be a Turk, Azeri, or Kurd who recognizes the Armenian Genocide comes along. Imagine being such a neurotic pansy that you look at the utter disconnect between the doom/gloom hysteria that the alarmist experts screamed back in March and the actual death rate since then, and you decide that the people are deserve to be locked down again. I swear if the same "experts" who have been disastrously wrong so far claimed that the only way to cure corona was to slaughter pet dogs and cats and to force people to keep a dildo up their ass whenever they stepped out of the house, these retards would smugly obey.
Meanwhile the disgusting Anglo fake news website The Guardian is complaining about a diversity of opinion in Armenia: a US funded media outlet dared to publish a viewpoint in opposition to the official US positions on vaccines and "the LGBT community."
ReplyDeleteUS government is funding website spreading Covid-19 disinformation
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/28/us-funding-website-spreading-covid-19-disinformation
Breaking: Trump announces US ‘terminating’ relationship with WHO
ReplyDeletehttps://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-us-terminating-relationship-with-who
Finally. WHO's current leader has ideological ties to Red China. Trump has his own uses, but who's going to replace the US as the main source of funds for WHO?
Deletehttps://www.nationalreview.com/2020/04/coronavirus-china-world-health-organization-chinese-communist-party/
Whites in North America (and increasingly European Whites) are a dying breed indeed. The decline of the White race seems to be part of the Globalist plan for reasons I cannot yet fully explain. An explanation may be that within human society, Whites (especially conservative Christian Whites) are the most difficult to defeat and/or control. Genetically, Whites are warlike, violent, ruthless, intelligent, talented, orderly, disciplined, ideologically driven and freedom loving. Even today's ultra-liberal Europeans have these traits dormant in them. Therefore, any long-term plan that is by nature Globalistic can potentially be opposed by Whites, especially, as I noted above, conservative/traditionalist White Christians. This may be part of the reason why Globalist interests see White/Christian society as an enemy that needs to be controlled or destroyed.
ReplyDeleteThat said, the killing of that Black man in Minnesota was atrocious. There cannot be any excuses for what happened.
I am not saying that the behavior of various black communities throughout the US is ideal, but law enforcement agencies need to show restraint and set an example. If they don't, American society will suffer these types of upheavals from time to time, until one day it seriously boils over into a very bloody civil war. From White America's perspective, however, it's dammed if you do, damned if you don't. In other words, if Whites continue trying to maintain their hold on the country by marginalizing non-Whites (who will become a majority in a few years), the country will continue suffering periodic unrest until one day there is serious conflagration between the races. On the other hand, if Whites as a collective fully give to the multicultural/interracial agenda and embrace the Blacks and other non-White groups, the country will quickly transform into a Third World status. It's a no win situation for White America.
That said, regardless of anything else, in a couple of decades Whites will become a minority in the country anyway. No matter how you look at it, the future of White America, or America in general, does not look good.
The burning of the abandoned police station yesterday and the show of force in front of the White House today are very symbolic of the direction the United States is going. The police and the national guard are obviously being restrained by the authorities. The Federal government is thus far being very lenient towards the rioters for two possible reasons. 1) They are afraid of inciting even more serious unrest, so they are allowing the rioters to vent their anger. 2) Interests (primarily on the Left) want to see a more emboldened Black demographic and a deeper division between the races as a means to driving their agenda forward faster. Again, it's a no win situation, and very indicative of the direction the country is heading.
At the end of the day, what we are seeing play out throughout the United States last few days is what's called Karma. You can't abuse a people, any people, for hundreds of years and then expect all will be well just because emancipated them. Let's also remember that many American Blacks have American Indian blood in them as well. Like I said, Karma. WASPs deserve it. The erstwhile ruling class in this country proved to be gluttonous, shallow, cruel and corrupt. The WASP class is what allowed this country to fall this low. Now, here is a little glimpse into the future of the United States -
Minneapolis police station torched, other buildings burn
https://fox59.com/news/minneapolis-police-station-torched-other-buildings-burn-amid-george-floyd-protest/
White House goes on lockdown after protesters knock down barriers outside
https://www.theblaze.com/news/white-house-lockdown-floyd-protests
Georgia calls in NATIONAL GUARD after protests in Atlanta descend into chaos
https://www.rt.com/usa/490206-georgia-national-guard-atlanta-protest/
Atlanta Riots: CNN Center heavily damaged
https://gellerreport.com/2020/05/atlanta-attack.html/
The veneer of civilization is very thin. All it takes is one spark for mankind to descend into a primitive state of existence.
DeleteEvery time there is an incident like this, where a White policeman is seen abusing or murdering a Black man, there will be similar (if not worst) unrest and non-White interests in the United States will quicker and further advance its cause. These events will foster more extremism on both sides of the racial divide. And if these types of incidents somehow stop happening, in a generation or two non-Whites in the US will become a clear majority anyway, and things in the country will get progressively worst (especially for Whites) at a faster pace from then on. So, regardless of the county's sociopolitical climate going forward, old America as we knew it, the country our parent and grandparents before them dreamed of living in, will be a thing of that past.
In a sense, old America is already dead. Recent years are merely it's funeral procession. Although I have a natural affinity towards White, Christian, conservative, traditionalists in the US, I am nevertheless not shedding any tears for them.
For decades the WASP establishment in the US (along with Jewish interests quietly operating within it) joined forces with Neo-Marxist, Globalists to bring "democracy" (a western form of neo-Marxism and mob rule) to the world with destructive effect. The WASP intent was obviously to subvert and break-apart traditional/conservative societies around the world and make such countries easy to manipulate and exploit. For decades Globalist interests found the US to be a very fertile ground to plant and harvest their agendas. As such, the West became a dispenser of poison around the world. As with all dispensers of poison, the poison was within itself as well. The Western world's WASP establishment began to get sick of its own poison starting in the 1950s and 1960s. It only got worst with the ascend of neoconservatism and neoliberalism in the US, and of course the fall of the Soviet Union. These developments place the US squarely in the sights of Neo-Marxist Globalists.
The US has since been turned into a cesspool. If this cesspool is not fully felt yet, it's because the country is vast and still relatively wealthy. Once the demographics change for good and Whites become a minority in the country their ancestors built, and once more and more of the world avoids the US dollar as a reserve currency and therefore dethrones the dollar, the US will collapse, not figuratively but quite literally. Such a collapse will make the Soviet collapse look like a pleasant walk in a flower garden.
Moral of the story: If You play with fire, you will get burned sooner or later. This is why we see America burning today. The chickens are coming home to roost as they say in American parlance.
Truly excellent commentary Arevordi. What's amazing for me is seeing so many whites in these protests. Not defending brutal police actions against blacks but American whites are suicidal. Look at South Africa and look at what blacks there do to whites and no one talks about it. If the shoe was on the other foot not one black activist would be found protesting next to whites. America is turning into a shit hole country in front of our eyes. What you said earlier about God makes total sense. I never hear anything like that from priests. There is so much ignorance in the world today even in our churches.
DeleteIn my opinion White people as a whole "deserve" what they are getting in the same way that Armenians "deserved" the Armenian Genocide: nature does not tolerate weakness, let alone self-hatred and virtue-signaling. Nature does not take into consideration any morals or ethics. History is about the strong prevailing, as you say civilization is only a thin veneer over the brutal, primitive, and fearful nature of man . . . So take a look at these or any other race riots in the western world and you will notice that there is no shortage of drugged out, degenerate white trash screaming the loudest and doing the most property damage. These people are proof that the White race at the very least deserves a good purge.
DeleteBlacks have been treated like shit in the past, but in the recent several decades they have had benefits handed to them on a silver platter, from welfare and "affirmative action" to outright worship in the mass media of news and entertainment. The establishment promotes Blacks only because it wants to harm Whites of course, but still most of the problems Blacks face are self-inflicted. Blacks are so unreliable in fact that the left in this country has largely moved to replace them with Hispanics as the minority anti-White battering ram of choice. And police in the United States are heavily militarized and staffed by large numbers of psychopaths on power trips, police regularly beat and murder large numbers of people regardless of race.
None of that matters though, the only reason these riots are happening is because the government wants an excuse to continue the lockdown regime. Corona was losing steam. Ironically this was largely because of demographics, I think that by the middle of May only urban White people were stupid enough to still believe in the holocough. The cops in Minneapolis early on and national guard after them could have stopped this, they were ordered to stand down and retreat. That can only mean that the feds wanted this to get out of hand.
Some of the Blacks have caught on to this, White weirdos have shown up and taken advantage of the dead Black man to destroy things (destroy things in Black neighborhoods to be more precise) in the name of whatever ideology they have. Antifa in particular, which is a domestic terrorist organization tolerated, protected, and in all likelihood controlled by the feds was on scene to make sure riots and property destruction happened:
Blacks call out White provocateurs hijacking a Black issue
https://twitter.com/rooshv/status/1266535269978836993
White fed or cop in a mask and umbrella smashing windows early on during the protests
https://twitter.com/neetpolice/status/1266222612641992704
If the Blacks organized and cleansed the streets of these "White allies" they would be doing a great service to themselves and to the country as a whole:
White rioters signaling how much they hate Bad Orange Man
https://twitter.com/rooshv/status/1266532420985257984
Apparently there were pallets of bricks that were strategically placed for the rioters to go wild:
Bricks for protesters in Dallas
https://twitter.com/ali/status/1266622746571800576
This is just business as usual for the feds: order out of chaos. Parts of Los Angeles are already back in lockdown tonight, not even a month after they eased corona lockdown enough to allow citizens to go hiking (with masks.) The NYPD are again violently engaging rioters.
NYPD Battle in Brooklyn
https://twitter.com/SSMoghadam/status/1266519350787227648
They are going to allow the chaos to get worse and worse until people beg for (full) martial law.
The full effect of the lockdowns on the economy has still not been fully felt, they can kick the can a few months down the road (closer to the election) with more chaos.
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Just as a thought exercise, some thoughts on long-term scenarios:
Regarding America, the writing is on the wall. Sad, but undeniably true. The decline/collapse cannot be stopped without bloodshed, and if it is not stopped the decline/collapse would result in bloodshed anyway, so truly damned if you do and damned if you do not.
Maybe Whites in rural communities, and some percent of the urban dwellers can rebuild their civilization after the collapse at some point in the future -and of course if left to their own creative powers, a handful of Whites can build a first-world wonderland in a generation or two- but things are going to get a lot worse before they get better, if they get better.
An American decline/collapse would have interesting consequences for Europe. Maybe Germany and France can get back to sanity at some point in the future, they are the heart of Europe. But again, there is no possible way to coexist with Muslim colonists, and there are tens of millions of Muslims and other immigrants, some of whom have been present for generations now. Plus at least 25%-33% of the natives population considers the protection of these colonists as the highest priority, almost as a sacred religious duty. So here also things are going to get a lot worse before they get better, if they get better.
America's disgusting allies around the world will find themselves no longer able to behave like rogue bandit states with impunity, especially Turkey, the Kurds, Israel, Sunni extremists, Saudi Arabia, Poland, Ukraine, Georgia, the Baltic statelets, Albanians, and South Korea. Most of these countries are going to have to find new patrons, or learn to make peace with their neighbors. Turkey especially will have to look to Russia as all of a sudden Iran and its allies in Iraq and Syria will have an advantage. Japan can be unleashed, and start throwing its weight around in the Pacific instead of being forced to accommodate the whining demands of the Koreans - this is a potential problem for China. South Korea will have an incentive to mend fences (or break down fences as the case may be) with their northern brethren.
China will no doubt become the economic hub of the world. And if France and Germany stop bowing to the whims of the loser New EU eastern European states, it will relieve pressure on Russia's western border, much to the horror of the largely garbage eastern European shitholes on Russia's western border.
So yeah, "end of history" indeed. The Project for a New American century seems to be fizzling out barely one-fifth of the way in . . . That being said they may try to force through some military action to end the crisis, since Russia, China and even Iran is out of the question that leaves Venezuela.
Speaking of chickens coming home to roost, China, Russia, Iran, Syria, Serbia, Iraq and the rest ought to have their ministries of foreign affairs issue strong condemnations of the American government and police for violating the human rights of its citizens, violating their right to peaceful assembly and travel within the country. Sanctions should be issued against US government officials suspected of human rights violations. The rioters throwing bricks at the Secret Service outside the White House should be highlighted by their media as "peaceful protesters." The Chinese and Russian leaders ought to make vaguely threatening statements about "all options are on the table if the US government does not stop terrorizing its own citizens."
DeleteOf course none of the above will happen, it is just an ironic observation that the government which has killed millions and injured hundreds of millions around the world in the name of "freedom and democracy" is in a state of quasi civil war right now. Sanctions and international meddling are extremely repulsive actions that are only ever used as instruments of imperialism.
Remember what they did to Indians, Blacks, Mexicans, Cubans, Venezuelans, Vietnamese, Japanese, Germans, Arabs, Iranians, Afghans, Russians. White America has so much blood on its hands its very hard to feel bad for them. America is not dead yet but it is very sick and will die one day. To hell with the WASP and Jews. Black and Hispanics should play the long game. The country will be theirs in a few years without a shot fired.
Deleteaper, don't forget palestinians, serbians and armenians. remember turks and jews are nothing with white american support. karma is a bitch! btw i am originally from glendale. last night my friends said there was rumors over rioters coming to our area, they organized defense just in case but trouble did not arrive. hope it stays like that.
DeleteWhat we are seeing in the US, it might be just as bad or worse than what has happened in Ukraine almost six years ago, though Trump might be playing the role of Viktor Yanukovych in this case. Would this be America's own Maidan? We've already seen the US having its own Odessa Massacre in the form of Charlottesville. I would not be surprised though, if the US has areas that would want to separate in the same manner as Donbass. Unfortunately, the American "Donbass" would be totally controlled by the likes of Soros subhumans, and all other kinds of globalist monkeys. If White America will die, then at least let them take their enemies down with them in a blazing glory. Let America become the new Ukraine.
DeleteWith White America's decline, how will this affect the entire global geopolitical arena? For Japan though, the resurgence of Japan would be a good thing for the Asia-Pacific region, and at least the Japanese would not influence certain universities to expel anyone who criticizes its behavior, unlike the ChiComm savages and their close ties to Western universities like this:
Drew Pavlou, critic of University of Queensland's links to Chinese Government bodies, suspended for two years
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-29/drew-pavlou-suspended-university-queensland/12302350
Or another example of Chinese Communist actions:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/29/world/asia/hong-kong-protest-future-china.html
And I doubt that China would remain the economic hub of the world:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/04/07/new-data-shows-us-companies-are-definitely-leaving-china/#40d05f1940fe
Making peace with one's own neighbor would not be an option in the cases of the countries mentioned above: Poland, Ukraine, Baltic States, Georgia would be better off being in the newly formed Intermarium project (making peace with Russia would never be an option due to historical reasons).
Japan wouldn't want a united Korea at all though, because not only would a reunited Korea become stronger economically than Japan, but also because the Japanese would be angry at the idea of being upstaged by their historical rival (and former colony to add). I would think that a reunited Korea might actually choose Russia as their new patron.
Disregard all the bullshit analysis and explanations you are hearing from both sides of the political divide. This was a SHOW OF FORCE by Neo-Bolshevik hordes (i.e. Soros and company). If it was Jews that enthusiastically latched on to Marxist ideology in Czarist Russia and destroyed it, in the United States it's Blacks. Russia's Jews had their reasons to support the destruction of the old system, Blacks have theirs. If Communism in Russia had a Jewish face. Socialism (or whatever it's going to be called) in the United States will have a Black face. Karma IS a bitch. After decades of collaborating with Globalist interests around the world, the United States all of a sudden finds itself being one of the main targets of Globalists. There are plans in store for the United States. In a nutshell: It's all about the spread ultra-Liberal, multicultural, Neo-Marxist agendas in a formerly White, Christian nation. And THIS is why they want to take guns away from the American citizenry and fill the country with legal and illegal immigration from Third World countries. This is not the end of the United States. The country is still too powerful, too wealthy and too tightly controlled to fall. These riots cannot be sustained, they will subside in the coming days. What we are instead seeing is in essence a preview or rather a trailer of what's to come further down the road. We are watching New America rearing its head and showing its face. I am not a big fan of President Trump - nor do I particularly like Evangelical Rednecks - but purely from an American perspective, President Trump may be the last great hope Old America has. The next presidential election will therefore be perhaps the most important in the history of the United States. Remember that when Trump was first elected, some economists predicted an economic collapse during his time, and his political opposition promised to do all they can to topple him before he finished his term. We are seeing both play out today. The manufactured pandemic plays into all this. Like I said, November will be pivotal in the history of the United States. We may therefore see more surprises in the coming months...
DeleteTucker Carlson: Our leaders have sided with the agents of chaos – we're told crimes of the mob are our fault
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-leaders-agents-of-chaos-crimes-mob
Bolsheviks are burning churches again!
DeleteHistoric St. John’s Church near White House set on FIRE as protests rage in Washington DC (VIDEOS)
https://www.rt.com/usa/490354-stjohn-church-fire-washington/
Trump knows this is against him and America
Trump tells governors to ‘DOMINATE’ rioters in scathing phone call – report
https://www.rt.com/usa/490427-trump-governors-dominate-riots/
At the end of the day, it's really a simple choice for White Americans. They either learn to live with bloody mayhem and nationwide riots from time to time... or they fall to their knees, confess their sins and accept Black/Minority supremecy -
DeleteWATCH white people BEG FORGIVENESS from their black neighbors in prayer ceremony
https://www.rt.com/usa/490431-houston-white-begging-black/
Down on one knee, boy! White penitence over racism and George Floyd’s murder plunges new depths of piousness and pointlessness
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/490434-kneeling-gorge-floyd-racism-riots/
If this unrest was happening let's say in Russia or China the CIA would qucikly send snipers to kill policemen and protesters to start a civil war like they did in so many countries. It did not happen this time but that is next. Believe me it's coming one day. Americans don't know just how much blood they have on their hands. They will pay for the sins of their forefathers.
DeleteThis is what Bernies redistribution of wealth looks like in reality LOL
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2L-8-rUM7s
Two excellent comments by Anonymous and Longtime Reader. What Bernie is in reality is a Neo-Bolshevik, Troskyite; destroying and looting is what Bolsheviks and Troskyites do best. An uprising like this in a targeted country would definitely have been taken advantaged of by the CIA and its covert teams of assassins and saboteurs. For sure, a Maidan style bloodbath is coming to an American town near you. One day indeed there will be a spark that will collapse this country. The groundwork for a Bolshevik style takeover of the US has been already laid. It's only a matter of time. They have been diligently working on this since the 1960s. The said agenda is now nearing maturity. What we are seeing today merely a preview of bigger things to come.
DeleteAmerica already had a Maidan style bloodbath called Charlottesville. If we're talking about an even bigger bloodbath than Charlottesville or Odessa, that might come up close to Election Day. Sooner or later an American Right Sector will come to retaliate, and America itself will become the new Ukraine. I would not be surprised though, if the Democrat-held areas become the new Donbass breakaway republics.
DeleteWhat Is Antifa? Trump Wants to Declare It a Terror Group
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/02/us/what-antifa-trump.html
You know, if the actual Donbass breakaway republics do end up winning the civil war in Ukraine, you could expect neo-cons to establish rat lines for escaping Ukrainian military personnel wanted by both DNR/LNR and Russia for war crimes.
It's not only the Bolshevization of the United States that is going to happen in the future. Other Anglophone nations are experiencing the same thing, but some significant differences between the Bolshevization of the US and the Bolshevization of the rest of the Anglophone countries:
1) The US is close to certain Latin American communist regimes in terms of geographical distance. Their kind of revolution would be heavily influenced by Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.
2) Canada's Bolshevization would be a mix of Fidel Castro and Mao Tse Tung, due to the heavy influence and growing danger of Chinese communist power in Canadian universities. I would also add the growing Muslim population and the rise of Muslim politicians in the Canadian government that would create a bastard child of both Saudi Arabia, Iran and North Korea. The growing plus faltering Wexit movement that seeks to separate Western Canada from Eastern Canada was designed to potentially stop the rest of the Bolshevization, but to an extent, I'm not sure how it will be successful in stopping the Red Menace.
3) Australia and New Zealand's Bolshevization would be heavily Maoist, as they are within distance of China. We have already seen the power of Chinese communist power in the Australian university where the student activist was suspended for criticizing the CCP.
4) Britain would heavily become a neo-Trotskyite, pseudo-Islamic hellhole reminiscent of 1984's Oceania.
It was also significant that president Trump went to the partial burned Church across the white house, with bible in hand. Very inspiring. Please comment on Big Floyd being a pornstar and his connection to the cops. this was not a grassroots movement. it was professionally organized.
DeleteAlso, as far as Karma, I think you're a bit rigid in your assessment. Blacks and American Indians, though victims of injustice, have rights under the laws, received compensation. native americans have casinos, vast lands under soverign nations and federal protection. the Japanese were compensated for the Hiroshima nukes. Compare that to the Armenians. Not only were they butchered in the most horribly unimaginable ways and without reparations, any remaining trace of their past is sought to be removed by the toorqs, along with the last remaining plot of land they call a homeland.
I understand what you are trying to say here, but you are being a bit narrow in your assessment of what I wrote.
DeleteFirst, Floyd being a porn star, or a drug user or a gang member or his connections to cops is of secondary importance in this discussion. Unless you have information I am not aware of, from what I can see, he unnecessarily died at the hands of cops. Period. The unrest in the country is organized in that there are interests deeply embedded in American government and society that are constantly searching for an opportunity to hurt the nation or, more specifically, to destroy the old system which is to a great degree still in power today. Second, I am not comparing any of this to what Armenians suffered as a result of the genocide. So, stop looking for things that don't exist. Third, my comment about Karma has less to do with Black slavery and more to do with the grave sins of the American empire around the world. Such a thing is not unique to the American empire. All empires rise through the abuse of power, conquest, ethnic cleansing and grand theft... and they ultimately fall because of it. Just during the past century alone, Americans have killed and maimed many millions of people and ruined many nations and cultures around the world. It was done not in self defense but for power, profit and conquest. That is the Karma I am talking about.
What you are implying about American Indians is silly at best. Millions of Indians were more-or-less exterminated by European settlers in the new world. North Americans then effectively put an end to their existence as free nations living on their native lands. Yet, according to you, they should be singing with joy because they are allowed to die of alcoholism, drug abuse, crime and poverty in their glorified concentration camps known as reservations? Even if today's American Indians were happy with their plight (which they are not), the anguished spirits of their ancestors would not be. Take that into consideration as well.
Regarding Blacks: No one forced Anglo-American-Jews to bring millions of Black slaves into the country. No one forced them to exploit millions of those slaves for centuries. Yes, slavery was eventually abolished for a number of still unexplained reasons. But, to stunt the growth of the Black community, their neighborhoods were thereafter flooded with government aid (i.e. welfare, which in real terms has hurt them more than helped them), drugs, weapons, alcohol, systematic police abuse, assassinations, lynchings, political manipulation, bad hospitals, bad schools and of course a culture of "gangsta' rap", which began getting promoted by Jewish music producers in the early 1990s and has since been raising generations of criminal wannabes. This method of destroying/degrading a targeted society in order to later exploit it for political gain is an imperial as well as a Neo-Marxist agenda. We see a similar process playing out in Armenia in the post-Soviet years. Let's also take into consideration/account here that genetically Blacks are very simple minded people and therefore easily prone to manipulation, violence, criminal behavior and substance abuse. At the same time, Neo-Marxist interests inside the United States have been doing their best to embolden the Black community and lift its head up against the White establishment. This, in a nutshell, is why we have seen the active promotion of multiculturalism, race mixing, school integration, Black heroes in movies, "White guilt" and anti-White propaganda in general throughout the nation since the 1960s. Consequently, American society is deeply divided today. There are two main forces (imperialist and Neo-Marxist) pulling the country in opposite directions. As we are seeing, all it takes is one well placed spark to ignite serious unrest.
And the bullshit pandemic has made the situation worst. After months of being confined to their homes, after months of unemployment, boredom and despair, the ignorant masses and the urban peasantry are "venting" against the system, as the rulers of the empire are quarreling among themselves. This is classic Rome in the later periods of its life. After decades of excess, hubris, criminality, megalomania, abuse of power and the exploitation of peoples around the world, the empire is sick from top to bottom. This is Karma.
DeleteWith its old world Imperialists/Nationalists on one side and new world Liberals/Globalists on the other side, the financial and political establishment created the monster American society is facing today. Ultimately, it's the result of a rabid empire more interested in spending trillions of dollars on overseas adventures than addressing inherent problems at home. According to ancient Jewish thought, the sins of the father is paid by the children. It fully applies in this discussion, not the least because the United States today is run by Jews; the White establishment is merely window dressing. At the end of the day, a lot of what we see happening today is also a result of supernatural forces at play beyond our visual and cognitive ability. Much of what we see transpiring today is preordained by forces beyond our comprehension. This is Karma.
President Trump may or may not doing his best but, at the end of the day, he is still beholden to organized Jewry (Right wing, Zionist Jews to be precise). Therefore, there is only so far he will be allowed to go. He thought by selling his daughter into bondage he would be given a chance to rule, but his Jewish handlers are much smarter than that. Once a nation's politics and finances becomes dependent on Jews, as with the United States today, it's the end. This fact is recorded throughout history. This is Karma.
https://twitter.com/DailyCaller/status/1267983074173779968
DeleteThe White race is seriously screwed. These are born and bred slaves, there is no hope for them.
I get you, and am in agreement. My only point in bringing up karma, was that it's going to hit the turks much harder.
DeleteArevordi, your words are powerful and penetrating. I'm from northern California, even you would be surprise to see how altruistic and self hating white Americans are here. I'm gonna say again nobody does it better than you. Please keep enlightening as many people as you can. I don't understand why more people don't know about your blog.
DeleteThank you again, Californian. I am not interested in more exposure or attention from larger numbers of people. I prefer quality over quantity. I just want a little corner in Cyberia to speak my mind and rant a little. Those who want to come and listen and learn something are welcome. Those who don't, it's their loss. I am not out to save the world nor do I want to participate in hazardous waste sites like facebook. I rather interact with 10 intelligent people, than waste my time with 1000 morons. Besides, 90%-plus of people are incapable of understanding anything I say anyway. I would have more success explaining to a cow the meaning of life than trying to explain simple geopolitical matters to the average person. That's part of the reason why I do not have a large readership, and that's a good sign in my opinion. At the end of the day, the average Armenian is trash, the average White American is trash. I have no desire to get dirty with either trash. So, I am not interested in going mainstream. I suggest you do your best not to be part of anything that is mainstream either. In the big picture, going mainstream is how White America got to a point where they now have to kneel in front of their former slaves and confess their sins, and their deep shame for being White...
DeleteRegarding what has been going on in the US recently, think of it this way: America as we knew it died during the past two months. The masses you see rioting from coast-to-coast are basically paying their last respects. The new America that will replace the one that died will gradually become a multicultural cesspool resembling a typical third world nation. In other words: Old America is now officially out of business, and the large scale looting you see from coast-to-coast is its going out of business "clearance" sale. Karma is a bitch...
Տեսնու՞մ եք ինչ է կատարվում ԱՄՆ-ում: Հիշու՞մ եք ասել էի, ԱՄՆ-ն էլ են փորձում քանդեն ինչպես արեցին ԽՍՀՄ-ին: Այն ինչ որ տեսնում եք ոչ մի կապ չունի ոստիկանական բռնութայն հետ: Այն ինչ որ տեսնում եք կազմակերպված է, քաղաքական նպատակներով է, եւ միտումնավոր է: Մի խոսքով, Սորոսական (այսինքն նեո-բոլշևիկյան եւ գլոբալիստական) ծրագիր է սա: Նրանք որոնք այս ամենը կազմակերպում են ԱՄՆ-ի դեմ, նրանք են ովքեր նաեւ Հայաստանում Լևոնին եւ Նիկոլին ուժի բերեցին: Մենք Հայերս բնությամբ միամիտ եւ կարճատես ազգ ենք, դրա համար էլ մեր պատմությունը միշտ տխուր է եղել: Հայաստանում Սորոսի եւ նրա նման հակա-ազգային, հակա-Քրիստոնեա, հակա-Ռուս ակտիվիվտնրի մասին շատ քիչ բան են գիտակցում: Դրա պատճառով էլ այսօր մեր վտանգված, փոքր, աղքատ եւ շրջափակված երկրի ղեկավարը հենց ինքը Սորոսն է, եւ ոչ այդ Նիկոլ կոչված փողոցային հոգեկան հիվանդը: Դիտեք Նիկոլականների եւ Լեւոնականների ակտիվիսմը ԱՄՆ-ում -
ReplyDeleteEscalating Protests Nationwide Over Death Of George Floyd | NBC Nightly News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2L-8-rUM7s
United States descends into chaos as clashes between protesters and police escalate | ABC News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsd6NKaKmLs
CAPITAL CHAOS: Rioters clash with police, fires set near White House as protests escalate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkew_ngvps0
Riots and chaos engulf New York, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BaCBHaWeIo
Scenes of Chaos in Minneapolis, Minnesota as Buildings Burn during 4th day of George Floyd Protests
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhw7grSggT0
Unrest at Barclays Center in NYC
https://twitter.com/SSMoghadam/status/1266519350787227648
Rioters destroy a line of police cars
https://twitter.com/FOX29philly/status/1267186742207164423
BREAKING: man critically injured at Dallas riots
https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer/status/1266925493384736769
George Floyd Protests: Police Cars Swarmed On Los Angeles Freeway, U.S. Flag Burnt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhQzJJGsh6s
Demonstrations turn violent at the CNN Center in Atlanta.
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1266548364537024512
Washington DC: protesters confront police during George Floyd protest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0KvU4oJrnQ
L.A. turns to National Guard, curfew as violence, looting escalate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqgGk_WYOns
LAPD dispersing protest in Van Nuys
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This is getting close to home. That entire area is full of lower income immigrants from Armenia. Generally Glendale, Burbank, North Hollywood, and the surrounding regions where large numbers of Armenians live have enough Hispanics and suicidal White liberals to present a real risk of riots - not very many Blacks though. Chaos here would really suck, a very significant portion of the local businesses and properties are Armenian owned. These rioters need to be bused into the areas where the rich and powerful people like celebrities and politicians live.
You just know there are a bunch of Armenian scum who grew up admiring the Kardashians and System of a Down at this protest. If things get out of hand, maybe their colored comrades will beat some reality and common sense into their otherwise hopeless heads.
https://i.redd.it/jcyqrtcl7t251.jpg
DeleteFrankly I am 99% certain that both of the typical LA Armo trash holding up that sign have been BLACKED numerous times. I hope they get a taste of that heroic ultraviolence that Blacks are known for, although let's be honest these idiots will hop in their mom's Mercedes and drive back home long before sundown.
Armenians in Yerevan show solidarity with Black Lives Matter campaign
Deletehttps://en.armradio.am/2020/06/04/armenians-in-yerevan-show-solidarity-with-black-lives-matter-campaign/
Not too many people interested in Armenia, just a handful of stupid/trendy women.
https://www.facebook.com/nikol.pashinyan/videos/908028266290495/
ReplyDeleteBack in Armenia... The KGB is now being directed to investigate children's parties. What an utter, Trudeau-level faggot Pashinyan is. The rest of the world has moved on rioting, maybe some of these parents can go smash up in Yerevan. A 2008 style riot plaguing Pashinyan's regime would be poetic justice.
I suspect that like the Blacks in America, most Armenians have enough common sense to understand that coronavirus is just the flu. In fact I bet the is near 100% overlap between Armenian Holocough believers and Pashinyan's most hardcore supporters, it is possible to initiate political dissent among these lines.
They are really pushing the corona hysteria hard in Armenia. More people are being tested, resulting in more asymptomatic carriers being uncovered, and the media is twisting the narrative into MASSIVE INCREASES IN INFECTIONS BECAUSE LOCKDOWNS RELAXED AND ARMOS DON'T MASK AND SOCIAL DISTANCE. Armenian media is objectively even more deceitful than the US, I've seen news anchors and talk show hosts sitting BY THEMSELVES on a set wearing a mask, even though there are no other guests the entire show. I've seen videos of random police going around forcing random citizens to stand apart. For the first time I find myself wishing to see regular Armenians violently attack the police.
They wanted the previous government out by any means. This unpresentable scu,-bag pashinian took to rabble rousing and by hook or crook took the the streets and square by storm. Sarkisian proved to be a tame and docile coward, in spite of his record as military commander in the karabagh liberation war, he proved to be a politically pusillanimous creature. The rabble rouser Pashinian, wearing rap singer attire,baseball cap backward- like a negro- a scraggy stunted beard, looking like street ambulant itenerant beggar. in a brief 5 minute encounter at the Mariott hotel pushed Sarkissian out like a worn out rag doll. Pathetic. The mob wanted this hairless half baboon and his cronies in government and they achieved it. Let them enjoy what they accomplished. The mob could have easily been dispersed with a few grape shots and tear gas at the start of the "professionally managed" protests and demos. Sarkissian ( his establishment )proved to be ill adapted to deal with the situation.
DeleteNikol has been throwing pussy fits lately over people not adhering to his "government's" abnormal regulations and irrational restrictions. The asshole first started off not taking the manufactured pandemic seriously (to his credit)... he and his Soros funded kindergarten must have then gotten some calls from abroad and told to get their act straight or else, and here we are. As countries around the world are beginning to open up after this worldwide WHO exercise, our neo-Bolshevik degenerates are doing the opposite. Of course the 280 million dollar "aid" from the IMF is good incentive to bring the dumbed-down citizenry to their knees. What we have in Yerevan is a piece of shit government, and one that Armenians FULLY deserve. We as a people actually deserve much worst, and that much worst still be coming. Just wait and see. Դուխով ժող ջան դուխով, դիմացեք...
Deletehttps://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=3095236613874933
DeleteI hope Pashinyan goes hard on this, or is forced to go hard by his foreign masters. I feel bad supporting policies which are so blatantly designed to harm the mental and physical health of my people (even if they deserve it) on the fleeting possibility that it may "force the people wake up and take action." But because this is going to happen regardless, the silver lining is that it may accelerate knocking down Pashinyan's popular support and weaken his grip on power.
We know Armenians care about family gatherings and flashy parties (baptisms, birthdays, engagement, marriage, graduation, funeral services, etc.) a whole lot more than they care about abstract political issues. The corona punishment has more potential for reaction than openly Satanic cabinet members and tranny propaganda being pushed by the regime.
On a side note Pashinyan has the single gayest bitch voice I have ever heard. Decades of screaming into a microphone to rile up street mobs has left him with a raspy, effeminate voice. What a fucking embarrassment that this selfie-posting social media attention whore is our National Hero and Savior.
It's not just the government pushing it hard; the opposition seems to be playing the card as well to discredit Pashinyan. I don't consider this praiseworthy either, it's serving the same purpose of psychological ahabegchutyun.
Delete«Եթե Նիկոլ Փաշինյանը հրաժարական տա առաջիկա շաբաթվա ընթացքում՝ ես դուրս կգամ քաղաքականությունից»
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4nMdmSab3s
Anonymous,
DeleteWhat do you mean by saying "I don't consider this praiseworthy either"? Who does? Who said the current political opposition, who got us in the mess we are in, is doing the right thing? I don't understand how anybody can accuse anyone that is anti-Nikol today of being pro-former anything? Nikol and company are shit. Nikol's administration with the exception of Tonoyan is garbage that needs to be incinerated. Saying such a thing does not mean I think the previous administration was much better, or I want them to return. I once saw Serj as a lesser evil. Now, I despise him for giving us Nikol. I still consider Karen Karapetyan as the legitimate ruler of Armenia. Unfortunately, he has had enough of our people's mental instability and self-destructive habits. Of what's left on the political scene today, Manukyan, Vanetsyan and, believe it or not Tsarunkyan are the best choices we have.
Sarkis,
Nikol has no choice but to go hard as you said. Those who manufactured this pandemic are more-or-less the same ones who put him in power. He rather not go hard, because the sheeplry in the country are getting increasingly disappointed and restless, but he has no choice but to comply. Just look at him lately. He looks like shit. He is under a lot of pressure and stress. Anyway, sooner this whiny asshole leaves office or dies from all this stress the better it is for the cocuntry. Like I said above, Manukyan, Vanetsyan and Tsarukyan would be a great improvement over what we currently have.
Who said by saying "not praiseworthy either" that I implied in anyway that being anti-Nikol meant being pro-former?
DeleteI just meant that, to a large extent, it's a class warfare as well. That in politics, there is no sincerity, and the actors try to use any/all tools, to a large extent, for personal gain as well. they lost their power, and are using any tools they can to regain their post, with personal gain in mind. Nikol played on the people's emotions as well to gain his seat, and is still lying to them. In other words, in politics, no one can be trusted. As the Persians say, politics has no mother nor father-- nor morals and no boundaries. kinda like with the dashnaks-they espouse nationalistic ideology, who's rank and file members are sincere and selfless followers, but at they top they are only concerned with enriching themselves, and using the sincerity of followers to gather foot soldiers.
I think tsarukyan could actually make a good leader. Vazgen Manukyan is a professional statemen, very fit to lead the nation as well.
I'd be happy with Vazgen Manukyan as PM. The man is a military hero, and he rightfully defeated the traitor levin ter-petrostein in 1996. The has attended Dashnak Party Conferences. And there is a chance that it may happen, "repeating, ironic patterns" seems to be a constant law in life:
Delete1996 petrostein steals election from Manukyan
1998 Kocharyan ousts petrostein
2008 sargsyan crushes petrostein/pashinyan
2018 pashinyan ousts sargsyan
2020...
Or Pashinyan may just die from stress. Whatever works.
Tsarukyan is an overly ambitious gypsy, as a leader he'd be little better than PM Hovik Ambrahamyan. He's not leadership material, although he would be a bit better than Pashinyan.
We’ve stepped into hell, but are not living a humanitarian crisis – PM
Deletehttps://en.armradio.am/2020/06/06/weve-stepped-into-hell-but-are-not-living-a-humanitarian-crisis-pm/
From the article: "The Prime Minister said the Commandant’s Office considers the option of imposing a total lockdown, but added that the measure would hardly lead to a desirable result. “It’s not a desirable decision – not only because the economic results will be too heavy, but also because we are not confident the quarantine will be observed properly,” he said......
Sweden and several American states have completely avoided mandatory home imprisonment, and additional US states have been open for weeks now. Even the nutjobs in charge of Los Angeles have given in and are reopening gyms this week. This is the age of the Internet, and for better or worse (mostly worse) Armos are all on Facebook connected with the rest of the world and can see that the "crisis" is entirely manufactured, unlike the economic hardships resulting from the crisis which are very much real.
So Pashinyan responds by using colorful language and issuing threats of total lockdown. Pashinyan and his regime already have near total control over every segment of Armenian society (except some of the courts) and he has been open about firing any public servants that dare defy him such as Vanetsyan. Therefore Pashinyan cannot try to deflect responsibility any major public policy decision made. Let's see what this wannabe dictator is made of, I don't think he's ever been around an angry mob that WASN'T on his side.
And like I said, the typical Pashinyan hardcore loyalist is the only type of maggot still holding on to the corona apocalypse myth, what a fantastic opportunity to build some "grassroots" opposition to these freaks.
Lastly, how long before Pashinyan tries to blame "elements of the old regime" or "foreign influences" (obviously implied Russian) to Armenians ignoring his nonsensical restrictions on public life.
Arevordi: ALL Westernized/Americanized Armenians in the US (as well as those in Armenia) are garbage WITHOUT exception.
DeleteGarbage indeed.
https://scontent-lax3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.2885-15/e35/p1080x1080/102437681_618002765763201_5650925277439413329_n.jpg?_nc_ht=scontent-lax3-1.cdninstagram.com&_nc_cat=109&_nc_ohc=u_1rpACVZgUAX9OOlYK&oh=b2f2a861f0643ee5995da2b6327929bb&oe=5F0462D1
I'm certain these two Armenian-American ladies are solid historical scholars and astute political and sociological analysts, which is why they decided to slather on a few pounds of make-up, dress in tight and revealing clothing, and posed for pictures which they posted to social media. "Armenian Genocide... injust anywhere is a threat... fuck da police" and all that. Their fathers must be very proud.
Actually I wouldn't be surprised at all if they were AYF types or typical Pashinyan supporters. Here's another, complete with green hair:
https://scontent-lax3-1.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.2885-15/e35/p1080x1080/101382231_174005994086472_5284129771855847304_n.jpg?_nc_ht=scontent-lax3-1.cdninstagram.com&_nc_cat=100&_nc_ohc=zurf8f7moKMAX8M_w-q&oh=9ab0941d58ceb3731ac77ec1752d0f2b&oe=5F06FA32
It's not just this protest/riot movement, every Armenian Genocide event brings out the trash. The half-Armenian public figure Roosh stated it best:
https://twitter.com/rooshv/status/1268280127152173057
Anyway, my purpose here is not to give these sluts the attention they crave but merely to provide evidence of what Armenians in the west actually are. Write off the entire western community and be done with it, and appreciate the rare Armenian from the west who is sane and normal.
Arevordi, other examples of both sides "playing it" came to mind:
Delete1)when Vitali Balasanyan & Masis Mailyan (opposite sides of the spectrum) said that it was irresponsible to hold the karabakh elections, citing the "pandemic" and calling for postponement.
2) when president trump braggs about banning travel from china early on, and thus saving "millions of lives". (I still believe it's incredible he ended funding of and involvement in the who. I hope after he's secured re-election, the likes of fauchi and gates amongst others ends up behind bars. I think we're going to see high profile arrests).
Lastly, talking about movies, you left one out: Demolition Man (Sylvester stallone) --if you haven't seen it (or seen it in a while), watch it TODAY!!
Thanks, your old friend
There is hope in the world, and it's found in Mother Russia. The world's first military cathedral opens near Moscow. Behold its magnificence, admire its beauty. Glory to Russia. Այս աշխարհում դեռ հույս կա, և այն գտնվում է Ռուսաստանում: Ավարտվեց Ռուսաստանի զինված ուժերի գլխավոր տաճարի շինարարությունը: Ահա ձեզ հոյակապ շքեղություն: Նայեք, ցնծացեք, նախանձեք, եւ փորձեք սովորել իսկական ազգ, իսկական ժողովուրդ լինելը ոնց է եւ ինչ է նշանակում: Փառք Ռուսաստանին՜, Слава России! -
ReplyDeleteСтроительство Главного храма ВС РФ завершено
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_lDNvwTx6Q
This goes beyond merely recreating the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow that was destroyed by the Bolshevik bastards, this boldly declares BYZANTIUM REVIVED IN THIRD ROME and is once again actively producing high civilization while the west again falls to the barbarians and enters a (permanent) Dark Age. The "knotted" decorative design around the columns and all throughout the Church looks entirely like the decorations on Armenian khachkars. Needless to say globalists, western imperialists, zionists, Turks and fellow
DeleteIslamic extremists will not be pleased. *cue sad Russian Balalaika.
As always, it is very impressive to see Russians reconcile their glorious Czarist past with the heroic victories of the Red Army, and build on the best of the past to a limitless future.
Well said, Sarkis. I also noticed the Armenian motifs. I'm not an expert on the subject but I think they are of the type commonly seen in Artsakh. If so, it would not be a surprise as there are many Armenian architects, sculptors and construction companies that operate inside Russia and they tend to have good reputations among Russians. That aside, what a powerful message the Kremlin has sent out to the world with this magnificent cathedral. It's more than just a cathedral, it's a monument and a museum extolling the greatness of the Russian nation and highlighting its immense sacrifices for the benefit of all mankind. With this, the Russian nation as a whole has effectively become the embodiment of a Warrior Saint. I knew this was coming but I had no idea how overwhelmingly beautiful and powerful it would be. It's a great masterpiece, and that is utterly understanding it...
DeleteThanks. I was wondering the same thing, the Armenian motifs are strong evidence that Armenians must have been involved in (or at least served as inspiration for) key stages of building one of the pinnacle structures of Russian civilization that will underpin its religious and military policy long into the future. Imagine if our retards were capable of understanding and appreciating what this means instead of obsessing over the trash that is popular among հասարակ Armenians. Imagine what if must feel like to be a typical gung ho Azeri or Turk and understanding this.
DeleteI didn't want to ruin my post by comparing Russia to the west, but it's worth a look. Here are Satanic rioters setting the historic St. Johns Episcopal Church on fire while singing "lean on me." This is right next to the White House and symbolic of the old American establishment, having been visited by every president for over two hundred years. These people are fully deserving of the horror they are bring onto themselves (and unfortunately the rest of us):
https://twitter.com/VhiteHouse/status/1267299307708801024
Also
Virgina gov. to announce Gen. Robert E. Lee statue removal
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/06/03/virgina-gov-to-announce-gen-robert-e-lee-statue-removal/
Nazi headstones featuring swastikas will be removed from graves of German prisoners of war in Texas and Utah
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8382463/Veterans-Affairs-remove-Nazi-headstones-Texas-Utah.html
One more time: America as we knew it died during the past two months. The masses we see rioting from coast-to-coast are basically paying their last respects. The new America that will replace the one that died will gradually become a multicultural cesspool resembling a typical third world nation. Old America is now officially out of business, and the large scale looting we see from coast-to-coast is its going out of business "clearance" sale. At some point in the distant future the country may also break up. Karma is a bitch.
DeleteRegarding BLM Armos: It's rather simple. ALL Westernized/Americanized Armenians in the US (as well as those in Armenia) are garbage WITHOUT exception. Better to be a backward/չտես Choban, than a Westernized/Americanized moron. Anyway, there still are upstanding Armos in California, here is just one of them that made the news -
Nyet entry! RT speaks to 'RUSSIAN MAFIA' who defended own restaurant against looters during San Diego riots
https://www.rt.com/usa/490600-russian-mafia-san-diego/
And, like I always say, if there is one nation on earth that makes us Armenians look really good, it's the Greeks -
Greece: March for George Floyd turns violent in Athens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzF_2BpYqSo
It is exceedingly sad and agonizingly hurtful the categorization of our "americanized,judaized,negrified" western brethren as they are today. You can't be more egregiously accurate when describing the Greeks as making us look fine. We must ensure this degenerate pestilence doesn't invade the homeland.The prevailing sub-culture, devalued and diseased it tends to spread like a contagion all over the planet.
DeletePashinian Sacks Top Military, Security Officials
ReplyDeletehttps://www.azatutyun.am/a/30659118.html
So after two years of near absolute power in Armenia, it is clear that Pashinyan is an unhinged monkey who is totally unfit to lead. In his latest move, Pashinyan used the fake corona hysteria as an excuse to fire the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, the National Police Chief, and the NSS Director. And the Police and NSS heads had only been confirmed in office less than three months.
The NSS is now headed by a 29-year-old who only joined the NSS a month ago when Pashinyan strangely appointed him as deputy head, as Arto pointed out. The new Army and Police heads are from Pashinyan's hometown of Ijevan.
The excuse for firing these people was that the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces had hosted a wedding party of about 100 people for his son. This is despite the fact that Pashinyan traveled to Artsakh in the middle of the fake pandemic and was photographed without a mask and surrounded by a large group.
This should be very concerning. Azeris are preparing to wipe Armenia off the map, our "leader" is dismantling our military, police, and security bodies while his nappy-headed whore of a wife is crying about the pain Azeri mothers suffer. Up until now I have believed that Pashinyan's increasingly irrational leadership would result in common people rioting against him, I am glad to see that he is opening the door to a military coup as well. He can suffer LTP's fate or Karen Demirchyan/Vazgen Sargsyan's fate - and I hope it's the latter because LTP is still causing problems for Armenia.
Of course Armenians are GETTING WHAT THEY FUCKING DESERVE, and in fact Arevordi is correct when he says Armenians actually deserve much worse. A good chunk of Armenians are so politically illiterate and hate-filled that they will applaud the revolving door policy in the military, police, and intelligence bodies if the ramble-rouser in chief tells them "they were Serzhik's guys."
good stuff..
ReplyDeleteՊուտինն ու Թրամփը ընդդեմ Սորոսի և գլոբալիստների
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxVjpzVFOb0
Բարեբախդաբան, այսօր կան ոչ մեկ այլ երկու Իոսիֆ Ստալիններ. ԱՄՆ-ի Թրամփը ու Ռուսաստանի Պուտինը: Ցավոք, այդպիսի բախտ մեր ազգին դեռ չի հասնում... քանի որ ինչպես ասվում է, կառավարությունները (կամ երկրի առաջնորդները) ժողովրդի արտացոլումն են: Եթե մի օր Հայաստանը փրկվելու է այսօրվա մեր կողմից ստեղծած աղբանոցից, այս փրկությունը Ռուսաստանից է գալու...
DeleteFinished watching, thoroughly enjoyed. Didn't understand some of it (Ara Abrahamyan) but I'm happy to hear these topics being discussed in Armenian. Thanks for posting.
DeleteGenerally speaking Ara Abrahamyan is disliked in Armenian society. He has been involved in shady dealings, he is an opportunist, he is a Kremlin lackey, his wife is a Jewess, etc. Nevertheless, the host is well meaning, but a choban at heart. Instead if embracing Abrahamyan because of his political connections and financial assets, he is outright rejected and insulted. There is no sophistication, farsightness, prudence, wisdom, rationality, flexibility, etc. It's the Armenian way. It's been this way for thousands of years. We need to learn to live with it. Look on the bright side, at least these men are true nationalists. They are therefore predisposed to be pro-Russian and anti-West. That's good enough for me...
DeleteI see. I didn't know Abrahamyan's wife is a Jewess, if that is the case then the nationalistic instincts of these men are indeed serving them well. My opinion of Abrahamyan just cratered. I don't have a problem with an Armenian man porking a Jewess here and there, but pork and be done with it - nothing good can come from a close relationship, let alone from mongrels, with Jewesses. There is not a single example I can think of where the product of such a union is of service to the Armenian side, but there are plenty of examples of half-Jew, half-Armenian individuals who are totally toxic to Armenia.
DeleteOf course if it was the case that some Armenian nobody married a Jew in Wisconsin and their children just assimilated away, then the damages would be limited. But under no circumstances can an important, influential, wealthy, powerful community leader be accepted if he has Jewish family ties. That's how they infiltrate societies. These individuals have split loyalties, and it gets worse with their children onward. Accepting them as community leaders makes treason inevitable, and we all know the poignant quote re treason:
A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and he carries his banners openly against the city. But the traitor moves among those within the gates freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears no traitor; he speaks in the accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their garments, and he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation; he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of a city; he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to be feared. The traitor is the carrier of the plague.
Disagree, Sarkis. While it's always best to err on the side of caution, being a Jew does not automatically make a person bad or dangerous. The Jewess in question is the daughter of a prominent Soviet personality (I don't remember his name). Not all Jews are part of some global plot, not all Jews are secretly collaborating with the Sanhedrin. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishutsin is part Jewish, and he has business ties with Armenia. Should our chobans reject him as well? Besides, our chobans reject Abrahamyan mostly for being a Moscow lackey more than anything else. At the end of the day, Abrahamyan is well connected in the Kremlin. He also has high level business ties around the world. If you recall, he was also the one that brought Rudy Giuliani to Armenia a couple of years ago. Abrahamyan has constantly complained about not being taken seriously by the Armenian community. He has also persistently complained about the lack of Armenian representation and activism in Moscow -
DeleteRussian-Armenian Tycoon Unhappy With Yerevan
http://www.armeniapedia.org/wiki/Ara_Abrahamyan
Աշխարհի հայերը/Ashxarhi Hayer-Արա Աբրահամյան
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpf0iLdCJmU
Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani's Mysterious Ties to Russia and Former Soviet Union Go Back Decades, Experts Argue
https://www.newsweek.com/giuliani-mysterious-ties-russia-former-soviet-union-decades-1215349
Compare his treatment with how Armenians swoon over every single wealthy Amerika-Hay degenerate that steps foot in Armenia. Ara Abrahamyan, despite his perhaps unappealing personality and Jewish wife, is someone that should be taken seriously by our chobans.
Ըստ քաղաքացու՝ դիմակ չդնելու համար ոստիկանները բռնության են ենթարկում քաղաքացուն
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkU_iRF5Evk
For not wearing a mask, four real Armenian police officers and one stupid whore playacting in a police uniform brutally attacked a man. I am angry on behalf of the victimized man. I am glad it happened because frankly I want to see riots against the terrorist Pashinyan regime, and Sasna Tsrer methods being employed against the police.
I wonder what role the screaming man played in the riots that swept these neo-Bolshevik terrorists into power.
Meanwhile Putzshinyan has taken to "outing" photos of regular citizens committing the crime of going about their lives.
Armenia PM posts another photo of citizens without face masks in metro
https://news.am/eng/news/583265.html
This is one trashy government, and trashy Armenians deserve every bit of humiliation and hardship they have brought upon themselves. The worst is yet to come. Stay tuned.
DeleteԱՄՆ-ից 280 միլիոն դոլար ստանալու համար Ժողովուրդին բառիս-բուն իմաստով խեղտամահ են փորցում անեն: Այ՜ միամիտներ արթնացեք: Այսօրվա ռեժիմը ձեզ ապուշների տեղ է դրել: Իհարկե հալալա ձեզ, բայց իրոք մեղկ եք: Ինչ քան շուտ սիքթիր քաշեք հոգական հիվանդին եւ իր բոլշևիկ կառավարությանը այդ քան լավ ձեզ համար, երկրի համար:
ԱՄՀ-ն $280 մլն կհատկացնի ՀՀ-ին՝ կորոնավիրուսի դեմ պայքարի համար
https://www.panarmenian.net/arm/news/281226/
Ոստիկանների դաժան վերաբերմունքը` դիմակ չկրող քաղաքացու նկատմամբ (տեսանյութ)
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Ashot Hovhannisyan
https://www.facebook.com/ashot.hovhannisyan.71/videos/pcb.3231934076870564/3231933910203914/?type=3&theater&ifg=1
Sona Aghekyan
https://www.facebook.com/Sona80.aghekyan/videos/2731225047164735/UzpfSTIzMzIwOTcyNTA0NTA5NTg6MjYwOTUwODcyOTM3NjQ3NA/
And as if all this was not enough, this humiliation -
«Իրատես». Մաքսանենգ ծխախոտի ծուխը՝ ՌԴ-ից
https://news.am/arm/news/583150.html
Newspaper: "Smoke" coming out of cigarettes smuggled from Armenia to Russia
https://news.am/eng/news/583150.html
Accepting a $280 million dollar "loan" from the USA but screwing up a Russian loan offer to upgrade the Russian-designed, Russian-built, Russian-fueled, and Russian-maintained nuclear power plant that has been the sole reason Armenia can hold out against the Turkish and Azeri blockade? This regime is WINNING on every front and in every way imaginable. #dukhov
DeleteArmenia has refused a Russian loan, and the work left unfinished at the nuclear power plant will be completed with the help of Armenia. Suren Papikyan
https://www.tert.am/am/news/2020/06/08/Papikyan-suren/3310985
Is it too early to take bets on how pashinyan will end?
I was not even aware of this. Amazing. This is not going to end well. I said this two years ago. Sadly, when the shit-hits-the-fan as they say mercenary faggots like Nikol and company will run to the US or Europe and the sheeple will be left behind to suffer the consequences. The sheeple will no longer get any tears from me because, as I said, earlier, they fully deserve their hardship and humiliation. Two years ago exactly I totally stopped lamenting for the "suffering of the Armenian people". The so-called "people" have turned Armenia into a shithole...
DeleteI can't really disagree with your sentiments. You're angry, I'm angry, every Armenian with even an iota of self-respect cannot help but feel angry if he is following what is happening in Armenia. And the global corona freak show has depleted what little patience each and every one of us had left.
DeleteStill, as you've accurately said in the past, one has to be a nationalist/patriot IN SPITE of Armenians. I do feel bad for the sheeple suffering, precisely because they are sheeple, my sheeple to be specific. I don't "blame" the Armenian people because I've accepted that the people everywhere are just nonthinking blobs who merely react to external stimuli and programming. For similar reasons I don't "blame" my dog for peeing inside the house, or "blame" the pigeons for crapping on my car. These are just inferior beings that are literally physically-mentally-spiritually incapable of the critical thought and self-discipline necessary to not turn their space into a shithole.
I do however blame Serj Sargsyan and the HHK for knowingly squandering our historical opportunity and instead running Armenia into the ground and making the Pashinyan regime an inevitability. I just hope shit hits the fan sooner rather than later so that the damage (immense as it already is) can be limited by at least some measure. After all of this is over I hope LTP, Serj, and Pashinyan get the Mkhitar Sparapet treatment which (unlike Mkhitar himself) these greedy traitors richly deserve.
Right now I fear our ability to hold onto Artsakh is slipping each passing month due to the incompetence of the Pashinyan regime, at this rate we are going to have gender confused teenagers running the general staff while the bloodthirsty Azeris are given the green light to wipe the floor with us. We are repeating the mistakes of our ancestors and again senselessly alienating friendly regional/global powers and simultaneously destroying our fighting forces and national institutions and infrastructure for no actual reason. I can seriously imagine Pashinyan doing one of his camwhore sessions on Facebook with a straight face "I had to order Armenian soldiers to abandon Aghdam, there was no way to hold it while social distancing the soldiers."
File this under "trashy Armenians." Does Bitch-Ass Nicole really think his regime can survive by making enemies out of everyone, from regular nobodies minding their own business to oligarchs?
DeletePolice settle score with Armenian businessman's nephew who was with his wife
https://news.am/eng/news/583955.html
Arevordi, how can you say the people deserve what they get, when you cited the examples above (especially Ashot Hovhannisyan's clip at the parking garage of the man's home). These are not the sheep that bowed their head, and driven like cattle to the slaughter house without question in 1915. The guy is standing up, he is fighting back, he is defending his rights, freedom, and property. he is questioning the ridiculous/draconian policies enforced. how does his man "deserve" it? So, that's my point, stop lumping these great people with the shitholes. Also, is that Daniel Ionessyan? And if so, can you please tell me more about this guy. is he a native? or from outside? Who is he to be out and enforcing masks? -thanks!
DeleteWhen I say the "people" it's meant to be understood as the collective people, not decent/patriotic individuals which are a small minority within the collective Armenian body. Now, was the difficult to understand? So, with that in mind, understand that collectively we Armenians are the ones guilty for all our failures. After Levon's and Nikol's popular uprisings in 2008 and 2018, after allowing the flooding of Armenia with Western funded activists and organizations, I no longer have any respect for the "people". Individuals are another story. To me, Armenia and Armenians are two different concepts. Regarding Danny: He is a disgusting insect who made a name (and a small fortune) for himself through his activism for Western governments and George Soros. He is also now one of the main players in Nikol's government. He represents everything that is vile about modern Armenian society and politics, and it is insects like him that are in power today.
DeleteThe people will suffer for their grave sins against Mother Armenia. That is what the gods demand, that is the law of nature.
Breaking: Armenian prime minister orders ex-national security chief's arrest - Hraparak.am
ReplyDeletehttps://www.tert.am/en/news/2020/06/09/sns/3311568
Failing NYT publishes disgusting racist article written by Jewess named Jennifer "Senior" attacking President Trump for being "heartless, partial to Slavs, beneath grace and thus far impervious to destruction."
ReplyDeleteIs This the Trump Tipping Point?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/07/opinion/trump-mattis-polls.html
ORANGE MAN IS LITERALLY STALIN! Racism is de facto illegal except when it targets Russians, Chinese, Persians, and conservative White Christians in general. In fact you can even find plenty of videos of decent/normal minorities being viciously attacked by these radicals in the last few days:
https://twitter.com/J_Wade_Miller/status/1267473791422169090
https://twitter.com/JFNYC1/status/1270184522898911232
The current crop of Zionist public figures like Jennifer "Senior" are too far removed from the hardships and social pressure that forged the effective, stealthy, and careful Zionists of the past. These spoiled, loudmouth brats who grew up enjoying untold power, privilege, and protection in the America that we just witnessed die do not seem to appreciate that their actions are going to have the kind of consequences that have followed these people throughout their miserable history.
Funny how "Slavs" (Russia and Serbia) and Armenia are singled out for constant attack in the Lügenpresse.
I don't believe there is any benefit in opening an embassy in Israel. If there is a benefit it will be unidirectional, serving Israeli interests only. What is the quid pro quo? Israel's recognition, acknowledgement of the genocide ? vergin. Israel's alignment with Azeri policies are well entrenched. Another link of the subversive and seditious chain is being introduced into Armenia.
ReplyDeleteYou sound surprised. Why? Most things Armenians do - especially Armenian politicians - have absolutely no benefit to the Armenian motherland. Other than staying put in Russia's orbit (which is actually imposed by the Kremlin, and not because of our backward chobans, petty merchants and traveling gypsies) there is no Armeno-centric direction, purpose or vision in Armenian politics. Nikol and Armen serve Anglo-American-Jewish and Globalist interests. It now looks like Serj also became compromised (i.e. gave into foreign interests) during his time in power. I am convinced these people are in power today to turn Armenia into a third world cesspool, rob Armenia of its gold and sell Artsakh to the Azeris. So, an Israeli embassy in Armenia (in other words a center of Mossad operations) makes perfect sense. Enough said?
DeleteIt's shaping up to be an interesting summer.
DeletePM Pashinyan says likelihood for prolonging state of emergency are quite much
https://armenpress.am/eng/news/1017917/
Nikol Pashinyan’s main rival, his alternative is Artur Vanetsyan: Hayrenik party’s Board member
https://www.aysor.am/en/news/2020/06/10/ara-sahakyan/1706331
The oaflike Gagik Tsarukyan is somewhat a kingmaker. Tsarukyan and Prosperous Armenia were linked to Kocharyan. If Vanetsyan forms an alliance with them, it would present a bigger headache to Պուցշինյան.
Meanwhile, in the last sane White country...
ReplyDeleteRussian Political Ad Bashes Gay Marriage | The Moscow Times
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ_5kNnuFss
TWELVE MORE YEARS!
HERO ALEX JONES brings us more undercover evidence showing that not only was the corona "pandemic" a total hoax, but that the hospitals are criminally malfeasant organizations that purposefully/knowingly forced dangerous and unnecessary treatment (ventilators) on society's most vulnerable.
ReplyDeleteNew York Undercover Nurse Confirms COVID-19 Criminal Hoax
https://www.infowars.com/new-york-undercover-nurse-confirms-covid-19-criminal-hoax/
These are very long and I did not watch them, and if you plan to watch them I suggest you use something like "youtube-dl" to save a copy of these videos on your own computer before dailymotion and youtube censor them - they may actually get taken down before Arevordi has a chance to approve this comment at the rate the establishment is censoring things.
Direct Link to Episodes
Episode 1: https://dai.ly/x7ubcws
Episode 2: https://dai.ly/k7af1wKOAvcoA7w5DkZ
Episode 3: https://youtu.be/VK0Wtjh3HVA
Episode 4: https://youtu.be/cwPqmLoZA4s
Episode 5: https://dai.ly/k3l3VyZ2YQv6Zbw5VqE
Episode 6: https://youtu.be/3f0VRtY9oTs
Episode 7: https://youtu.be/2JbOvjtnPpE
Episode 8: https://youtu.be/WlLmt6_w_AM
Here's a tutorial for how to use youtube-dl, in case anyone needs it:
Basic guide to Youtube-DL on Windows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOhGkZ4U4lI
Youtube-dl website
https://ytdl-org.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html
Note that the youtube-dl program is able to save videos from a large number of websites, not just youtube
Interesting take on the events of the last 4 years by the leader of Adekvad. He does a great job linking the April 4-day war, sasna tsrer terrorists and the 2018 revolution to the same foreign funded and planned operation. It only highlights that Serzh knew exactly what was happening all along and not only let it happen but encouraged it by bringing Armen Sarkisyan back to Armenia. My question is why? Did he really sell out, did he have no choice or is he taking a big gamble hoping we'll come out better on the other side of this mess?
ReplyDeleteՔաղաքացիական պատերազմի սկիզբն ու ավարտը. 4 տարի տևած գործողություն
https://youtu.be/13y6Pffe9Ao
Այս թեմաների շուրջ Գուրգեն Եղիազարյանն էլ հետաքրքիր հարցազրույց տվեց վերջերս -
DeleteՆիկոլ Փաշինյանը սպառված մարդ է. Գուրգեն Եղիազարյան
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBqEtBy_q88
Serzh Sargsyan is an enigma. I know he is very intelligent, very well connected, and very experienced politically. I also know that for him life and politics is one big chess game. Although I suspect that he has been compromised (meaning that he has been collaborating with Anglo-American-Jewish interests), he may also be playing the long game as you insinuated. In any case, what we know for sure is that Armenian society and politics is being gradually torn-down through Nikol's Soros funded kindergarten posing as a government. They may be doing this to make certain things easier to accomplish. By saying certain things I primarily have the Artsakh settlement in mind. Gold exploitation at Amulsar may also be playing a role. For its part, Moscow may not be panicking because Armenia's vital lifelines (military, trade, energy) is in its hands, and may instead be looking to use the situation at hand to deploy Russian troops in the territory at a future point in time. All in all, it's one big political mess and dangerous chess game, made possible of course by our people's deep-rooted Western fetish, political illiteracy, shortsightedness, restlessness and tribalism. In other words, they are not trying to manipulate Azeri/Turkish society (essentially because Turks don't have an unhealthy fetish with toxic bullshit like democracy, freedom of speech and open society), so they are instead concentrating their efforts on our self-destructive society...
DeleteՍա էլ շատ հետաքրքիր հարցազրույց է -
DeleteԺողովուրդը չսխալվեց, խաբվեց. Հայկազուն Ալվրցյան
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1xD6Wfr3wo
Tucker: The world welcomes its newest country
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KafIdOk8bLs
The Artsakh conflict it's a side show in the strategic/geopolitical struggle. In a figure speech it lies at the end margins of a chessboard with a few pawns attempting to gain new positions. It was , if it was pre-planned- a political blunder of unpredictable consequences to hand over the political reins to Pashinian & Co. This swashbuckling mountain corsair came into power through a " soft" coup de etat". Dethronement of a government in most cases happens when the will to fight of the incumbent party has withered away; in which case the reins of power are handed over to the new challenger; or dethronement takes place by force of arms. Seldom a change in a democratic establishments switches hands through the ballot box. In a democracy both political parties, official and opposition ,are controlled and manipulated by the powers to be behind the scenes. That is the essence of "democracy". What Pashinian is achieving is what Serg's government would have done in the long term( if it continued on its path) . The road is the same, the conduct is the same; the difference is Pashinian is doing it in an accelerated mode; faster. What grand interests the political establishment in Armenia is serving it's quite obvious, in the sense that they are in thrall of the internationalist cum globalist USA (jewish)Zionist and their surrogate puppies - EU,Uk, etc-. Armenia is, in its national misfortune , fortunate to be under Russian patronage. To what degree this patronage extends beyond the purely military it's an open question. Against this background the economic depredations and exploitation of the globalist bloc can not get a foothold in Armenia unless it has a nod from patron Russia. The issue of Artsakh is unsolvable through peaceful means; it can be solved on the battlefield.No amount of territorial districts ceded to Azeries would make the turks acquiesce to a peace agreement. The cession of territories may temporarily abate the thirst of the turks resulting in a "pause" mode. Azeries do not need Artsakh, aside from political atavism, pride, ambition and historical enmity.Unlike Azebaijan, Artsakh is an existential struggle for the Armenian nation. Russia has the military base in Armenia; it can, if she wishes, sniff out and eliminate and potential threat to her geopolitical interest from the direction of the Azeries, despite Azerie's support and backing by USA-Israel. What does patron Russia's interests demand in this instance will determine any outcome be it via war, negotiations,sell outs, barter, etc. One must not forget the Iranian factor in all these theoretical scenarios. Iran has conflicting interests with Turkey-Israel; it does not do Iran any favors to see the Globalist hegemon expanding its influence on her backyard. There are other " frozen conflicts" around the world, with potentially systemic changes to the established order. They are not being tackled, they are left frozen for the next generation to deal with such problems.
ReplyDeleteWell, while the world has gone literally bananas over the whole George Floyd fiasco, something worth mentioning has arisen: the amendment to the Russian constitution, especially focusing on Article 67.1:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.stalkerzone.org/what-threatens-the-haters-of-russia-with-the-appearance-of-article-67-1-in-the-constitution-of-the-russian-federation/
Russian Orthodox Archbishop of an American diocese compares riots and push for "equality" with the Bolshevik Revolution. "Orthodox Christians cannot participate or support them."
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/rooshv/status/1271613904561545216
Tending to the portion of their flock who for various reasons currently reside in hell. Meanwhile the "Armenian"-American organizations....
And again Greeks are toilet-tier people:
https://twitter.com/Elpidophoros/status/1268295789798764544
Catholicism and Protestantism were prone to ideological and spiritual subversion, thus making it easier to facilitate idiocies like the Catholic-Jewish dialogue and the whole "Judeo-Christian" drivel that drives Evangelicals to side with Israel uber alles.
DeleteIt is also not surprising that the Orthodox Church before the Bolsheviks had unleashed their savagery, was deemed impossible to subvert, thus making it a target of anti-Orthodox hatred from within Western Christendom and Zionism. Within Catholicism, you have the notorious Novus Ordo movement that seeks to completely modernize the Catholic Church.
Thus in essence, we must act like counter-revolutionaries every time this kind of Bolshevik savagery acts up. It is only a matter of time before the communistoids create their own worst enemy: the fascists and reactionaries of the future who will not hesitate to exterminate their miserable asses.
When the police serve as mercenaries and enforcers for a hostile and foreign occupation regime, the people have every right to fight back with full force. I sincerely want to see a few of Pashinyan's pigs "defunded, with extreme prejudice."
ReplyDeletePlainclothes policemen to monitor compliance with state of emergency in Armenia
https://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/Plainclothes-policemen-to-monitor-compliance-with-state-of-emergency-in-Armenia.html
Pashinyan Calls On Police to Crack Down Hard on Those Not Wearing Masks
https://hetq.am/en/article/118236
As anon commented above, none of the opposition parties seem to be pointing out that the Pashinyan regime forced and is continuing to enforce irrational, draconian restrictions on the people in the name of the coronavirus, which we now know is a total hoax. Armenia allegedly has 227 deaths, the vast majority of which were elderly or suffering comorbidities (already very sick.) The opposition parties are merely attacking Pashinyan on the basis that "he didn't do enough to stop the pandemic." None of them are pointing out that the pandemic is nonexistent. I can understand playing political games, but I would note that Armenia's citizenry is probably are among the world leaders in outright calling out the corona hysteria as bullshit. There is some untapped potential
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Armenia PM says fines for non-compliance with anti-epidemiological rules won't be abolished
https://news.am/eng/news/585183.html
Good! I'm sure this will do wonders for this jackoff's ratings. The Electric Yerevan and public transport price hikes were used to incite riots in the past decade, I'm sure squeezing drams out of regular people will go over well.
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Court accepts Armenia NSS ex-head lawsuit against PM and his spokesperson
https://news.am/eng/news/585196.html
Do not try to blame people in your failures: Artur Vanetsyan to Armenia’s PM
https://www.aysor.am/en/news/2020/06/13/vanetsyan-pashinyan/1708091
Vanetsyan suing Pashinyan and his spokesbitch Mane Gevorgyan for slander.
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Pashinyan receives unfavorable signal from European Parliament on Karabakh
https://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/Pashinyan-receives-unfavorable-signal-from-European-Parliament-on-Karabakh.html
This happened a few days ago, I just couldn't find a report about it. Armenians deserve every drop of spit, and actually every drop of every imaginable bodily fluid, that the Turk-loving trash in Europe direct at Armenia.
I am writing more about Armenia because for the first time since this cock-sucker took stage, there is a possibility of loosening his grip on power.
Consecration ceremony of the Cathedral of the Armed Forces of Russia
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9fxdu2fxE4
Thank you, Zoravar. I actually devoted most of my Sunday afternoon to watch this truly historic event. Glory to Mother Russia. This sacred edifice is coming at a very pivotal time in world history. The symbolism is therefore great. And considering that it's coming at a time when Christianity, Conservatism, Traditionalism and Nationalism are under savage attack across the world, the symbolism of this cathedral is indeed magnificent. It not only radiates power, it also radiates hope for a better future. Globalists, Neo-Marxists, Neo-Conservatives, Pan-Turkists, Wahhabi Islamists, Jews and Satanists must be trembling. As America burns, a new Byzantium is being born. This time around I hope our chobans will reject the spirits of our failed ancestors (those who essentially chose to sacrifice Armenia's life rather than entering in a union with Byzantium) and somehow find a way to cooperate and collaborate...
DeleteБереги Господи Россию
DeleteAwesome! Would have been better if Mr Putin was present. Why the absence?
DeleteWhat exactly is Pashinyan doing? After handing the NSS over to a twenty-nine year old, he ordered them to interrogate Arthur Vanetsyan. A little over a week later he ordered the NSS to interrogate Gagik Tsarukyan for nine hours. This clown has turned the NSS into his own personal terrorist militia to be used against the heads of credible opposition parties. And he's issuing threats against the ARF. I guess we are back in the bad old days of LTP and the HHSh. It is really sad to see Dashnaks in the US just spitting at the ARF Armenia and kneeling to Pashinyan like a bunch of subservient retards.
ReplyDeleteOpposition Prosperous Armenia faction MPs boycott parliament special session
https://news.am/eng/news/585536.html
Armenian government moves against opposition figure
https://eurasianet.org/armenian-government-moves-against-opposition-figure
Even the consistently anti-Russian strumpet Ani Mejlumyan has to point out in her article that Pashinyan's persecution of Tsaruk is totally political in nature. Pashinyan seriously intends to become a dictator:
Nikol Pashinyan: Armenia needs a new Constitution
https://mediamax.am/en/news/society/38154/
All this while the corona insanity continues.
ARF of Armenia Warns of ‘Irreversible Losses’ in Armenia
http://asbarez.com/194711/arf-of-armenia-warns-of-irreversible-losses-in-armenia/
People in Armenia continue not wearing face masks – PM Pashinyan
https://armenpress.am/eng/news/1018528.html
Anybody have any thoughts? On how many different fronts can Pashinyan attack the Armenian nation before he suffers a catastrophic defeat?
The Pashinian crowd want to deprive |Tzarukyan of his parliamentary mandate.
DeleteHe is accused of the tadry and worn out labels of " corruption, buyin votes, and other political peccadilloes. As far as the corruption accusation is concerned, it is an absurd one. The word corruption has lost its meaning over it usage abuse- identical to the word racist- it's an ad hominem insult that draws no questioning , nor understanding. It is a credo word of fanatical blindness, Who is not corrupt in this corrupt political world ? The only thing that differs from it essence it is the degree of its application.There must be a ranking of corruption categories, and the ranking based on its degree needs to be spelled out. Tzarukyan is a powerful individual, he is the life blood of numerous villages that survive thanks to his largess and industriousness. When voting time is around, who does one think these people living through this man's munificence are going to support ? Does this simple act of supporting and preserving likelihoods constitutes or is it worthy of being labeled a corruption ? As for the other accusation they are a simple iteration of " corrupt/corruption".
I am bemused at the arcane and recondite shape of Armenian politics.That is why I have given up to even tap and understand the tip of this iceberg. I hope this man puts up a fight and kicks the loutish Pashinian out into the sewers of the city. I don't think he will. Was he not a supporter of Pashynian before the scum bag stormed into parliament?. The man is a political weathercock. Powerful, strong, but not strong enough to chart a political or ideological course for the nation.
I said it from day one. This regime is made up of treasonous, filthy mercenaries serving a Neo-Marxist/Globalist agenda. Nikol/Levon and company are garbage. This garbage needs to be incinerated for Armenia to get disinfected. Nikol supporters WITHOUT exception are a gagle of fools and degenerates. Sadly, this means that Armenian society in general is made of fools and degenerates. Gladly, Armenians are getting what they deserve. Worst is yet to come. After causing much damage, Nikol and friends will eventually be dethroned. The Armenian peasantry will again desperately search for a leader. Although comparably much better than what we have today, even a Tsarukyan and/or a Venetsyan government will NOT be able to bring lasting stability and prosperity to Armenia. The last 30 years have PROVEN to me that Armenians are simply INCAPABLE of self-government. This realization gets reinforced every time I interact with our "independence generation" - a collection of shallow, under-educated, under-nourished, self-engrossed, self-righteous, materialistic morons with a Western fetish. As the saying goes: If you want to see the future of a nation, look at the classroom today. That is a scary thought. Survival in the south Caucasus demands wisdom, stability, unity, vision, foresight, political agility and a warrior spirit. We as a people have NONE of it. Self-rule, without becoming suicidal and/or self-destructive, is simply NOT in our genes. The quicker Armenians realize this reality, the better it will be for Armenia. The sooner Ivan and Natasha return to Armenia, the better it will be for Armenia. God forbid Russia loses its geostrategic taste for the South Caucasus...
DeleteSooner or later Pax Russica will take place. Sooner or later the Western experiments in Armenia will end. Armenia is not Ukraine nor Georgia. It's not a question of if, but of when.
DeleteIf we take what's occurring today and for the past 2 years at face value, it would be nothing short of a bad joke but for the fact that the situation presents an existential threat for the country. I am inclined to believe that from day 1, this whole thing was a theatrical display. Whether for an internal audience, an external one, or with what end-game in mind, that remains the question. Make no mistake about it, Turkey and it's stooge Azerbaijan want to destroy Armenia. They are and have been waiting patiently on the sidelines for the right opportunity, and will immediately pounce on it when the opportunity presents itself, without any regard whatsoever for Russia or its largely symbolic military presence in Armenia. Therefore, despite what we're seeing on public display, I'm inclined to believe there are patriotic forces behind the scenes who have a handle on things, so things don't spiral out of control. Let's see how this plays out. As far as Pashinyan, it appears his end is near.
DeleteTurkey drew up plans to invade Greece and Armenia - secret documents
http://groong.com/news/msg31266.html
Old friend,
DeleteEverything is being done to create internal instability and unrest, and, despite your best wishes, there are no "patriotic forces" waiting on the sidelines. You obviously understand very little about the country. Or, you are simply in denial because your patriotic feelings are hurt.
What you see is what you get in Armenia. There are no layers and there is no deep state. On the surface, you have the usual chobans, merchants and gypsies. Below the surface, you have your usual mercenaries working for Americans, Europeans, Jews, Turkey or Russia. In other words, there is no nationalist cavalry waiting on the hills of Yerevan to ride down to the rescue. That is just a wet dream among Armenian nationalists. And that "largely symbolic military presence" on the outskirts of Gyumri is the ONLY thing that has kept Armenia alive in the post Soviet years. In other words, the reason why Turks, Azeris, Chechens, Wahhabi Islamists, etc., have not overrun Armenia is because of a few thousand zit-faced Russian teenagers standing on Armenia's border with Turkey and not because of the imaginary "military prowess of Armenian men and the unity of the Armenian nation".
That document about the Turkish contingency plan to invade Armenia and Greece was most probably leaked out by Ankara as a warning. Anybody that knows anything about military matters knows that the minute the 102nd base closes and Moscow pull its troops out of Armenia, Turks will invade from both sides. When that happens, Armenia will disappear from the world map once again. Instead of imagining things that don't exist - like "patriotic forces behind the scenes" or Armenian night ninjas for that matter - pray that Russians never lose their taste for the south Caucasus...
I didn't say there were "patriotic forces" on the sidelines, I said there were "patriotic forces" behind the scenes. Contrary to what you think you know, Armenia does in fact have a very powerful national security and intelligence services. Examples of those "patriotic forces behind the scenes" are the likes of those that forced Levon Ter Petrosyan to step down when push came to shove, and those that oversaw the liberation of Sushi without the knowledge of the "commander in chief."
DeleteSpeaking about "little understanding," you also show no understanding about geopolitics. What's at stake here is beyond Armenia. I don't think we need to revisit Iran's, Russia's, and even Georgia's condition, were Armenia to be obliterated from the map. In fact, the secret services of these countries would move in to take Pashinyan out. And you can bet the "patriotic forces behind the scenes" are also in touch with the intelligence communities of Iran and Russia.
and beyond "patriotic forces behind the scenes", we have individuals which you undervalue (besides putin), such as Njdeh and Andranik, who practically single-handedly saved the nation.
if you think Turks will have any regard for Russia or its presence in Armenia should they perceive an opportune time to attack, you are as well delusional. Mind you, this is the same Russia that coward and did nothing when it's plane was shot down and ambassador assisnated (both acts of war). if you're placing ur bets on Russia, then yes Armenians deserve another operation Ring and Russian-assisted Azeri depopulation of Armenian areas.
Maintain balance. ur no better than the west-worshippers u complain about, ur just the other end of the spectrum.
as far as having a healthy youth, the way to do that is through instilling patriotism. you seem to believe it's by belittling and discounting an entire nation--sorry, that's just a projection of how u feel about urself
Citizens in Armenia will be required to carry ID documents
Deletehttps://en.armradio.am/2020/06/16/citizens-in-armenia-will-be-required-to-carry-id-documents/
Papers, please! Seriously, "democracy" under Pashinyan is worse than communism under the Soviet Union. Must have ID to leave house, what a ridiculous requirement. Of course Armenians are getting what they deserve, and the fun is only beginning. They are forcing Armenia into the humiliating position of accepting unnecessary aid from Georgia, France, Lithuania, because of less than 250 total deaths nationwide over six months. (literally 0.00008% of the population of 3 million, completely fucking mind-boggling)
And honestly I didn't even know Armenians were required to wear gloves when they left their houses. What is that even supposed to accomplish, you are still going to touch whatever you were going to touch anyway, just with a plastic cover on top. Microbes can survive on plastic, it doesn't take a genius to point out that Pashinyan is a retard.
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Armenia's virus battle crippled by disinformation
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/06/16/armenias-virus-battle-crippled-by-disinformation.html
Here's some foreign meddling we can do without. Time for some "we are the masters of our country!" or whatever slogan Armenia's sheep usually bleat out... Who the hell are we kidding, Armenians are spineless.
Agence France-Presse would be better off covering the hilarious Chechen-Algerian war taking place in Dijon and Nice right now.
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Լարված իրավիճակ ԱԱԾ-ի դիմաց
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4IpGORFtEg
Շենգավիթի դատարանի առջև մեծ թվով ոստիկանական ուժեր էին կուտակվել
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpKIsh88IWs
TSARUKYAN'S HEROIC ARMY OF PEASANTS AND WORKERS besiege the globalist-controlled NSS and Shengavit Kangaroo Courthouse. I stand with the chobans.
Tsarukyan's friend Lukashenko ought to send some counter-terrorist units to deal with our third-rate uniformed monkeys. As far as I am concerned any serviceman carrying out the repressive diktats of the Pashinyan regime is a traitor and fair game.
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Glad to see a loose alliance forming between the ARF, Vanetsyan, and Tsaruk
հանջում ենք գործող իշխանություններից՝ դադարեցնել երկրում ճգնաժամը խորացնող ռեպրեսիվ գործելաոճից. ընդդիմադիր քաղաքական ուժերի հայտարարությունը
https://factor.am/260652.html
The state of emergency is being artificially extended by Pashinyan to prevent street protests but actually that's playing to the advantage of the opposition forces. I hope I'm wrong but it look as though there's no organised and consolidated opposition force in Armenia today that can stand up to the challenge of kicking these scum out government. If there was no state of emergency all we'll see is scattered small scale street protests that would be crushed by the security forces and eventually fizzle out. If the opposition forces don't get their shit together in the next couple of months we may be stuck with this regime for a long time.
DeleteI also agree that the worst is still yet to come. Except I sincerely hope it comes at the expense of the Yerevantsi or Hayastantsis in general and not the Artsakhtsis by way of war or loss of territory. In other words, I hope the people get the famine and corona death rate they so dearly deserve by letting an incompetent scoundrel and his soros funded team into power because of their stupidity, blind hatred and jealousy. When I hear the locals complaining because the government is shutting remote child birthing centers, or when farmers are complaining because they won't be able to sell their livestock as meat unless slaughtered by a government sanctioned slaughter-house (no doubt owned by a member of the new government), a small part me secretly rejoices because those same people are now forced to sleep in the bed they made.
Also noting that Pashinyan is Azerbaijan's best friend and the Azeris have the most to gain by keeping him in power as long as possible, which means that if he's losing his grip on power there may be another small war or incursion by the Azeris to rally the Armenian people around their leader to consolidate Pashinyan's domestic power. If this doesn't work and Pahinyan is ousted, expect a larger scale war soon after. The next government will have its hands full trying to undo the damage that's been done in the last 2 years.
But more importantly, I hope that the mistake made by Kocharyan and Sargisyan isn't repeated in that they left the likes of Ter-petrosyan to live like kings and enjoy the the bounty they amassed by destroying the amazing soviet legacy. After all, it was Ter-petrosyan that gave birth to this intestinal parasite we have today as prime minister. That cycle must be broken once and for all in a way that would leave an example for future Nikols. I won't hold my breath though, we're too forgiving and careless as a people.
Arto2,
DeleteThe punishment for all this should fall on the heads of Yerevantsis. But, that is not how it works. A very patriotic and thoroughly frustrated/disappointed friend was recently wishing all kinds of disasters to befall Yerevantsis. I told him that when the shit hits the fan, and it will eventually, it's Artsakh/Artsakhtsis that will suffer the most.
Let me inform the uninformed reader (as well as those who are stil in denial), most Armenians, Yerevantsis in particular, could careless about Artsakh and Artsakhtsis. At the hight of the Artsakh war - when everything was new, desperate, existential, exciting and romantic - a lot less then 10% of Armenia's male population went to fight (and of those, a substantial number went primarily to loot). Only several dozen (20 or 30 something) from the "patriotic" loudmouths from the diaspora went to fight. This is all common knowledge. Listen to the real war veterans and you'll hear them all saying this. We won the war because of 3 basic reasons: 1) Azeris were even worst shape than us. Moreover, unlike us, they did not have any combat veterans from the Afghanistan war. They primarily relied on unreliable mercenaries. 2) We were defending our homes, our families in a mountainous/forested environment, they were attacking from the lower plains. 3) After 1991, when the Soviet Union dissolved and a new geopolitical climate developed, Moscow began helping the Armenian side more actively. Today, the picture is drastically different as we saw in 2016. Azeris have a stable society, a much larger population, a well armed, well trained military and a lot of regional allies (Turkey, Pakistan, Ukraine, Israel, etc). Today, you see what level Armenians have brought Armenia down to.
All that aside, a vast majority of Armenians (particularly Yevantsis as I said) see the struggle for Artsakh as the number one reason why Armenia's economy is comatose, why thousands permanently leave Armenia annually, and why corruption is rife in all levels of government. All this came to the forefront of Armenian society with Levon's/Nikol's color revolution attempt back in 2008. It has since been fermenting and setting deeper roots. Anti-Artsakh sentiments were one of the main themes one could here on the streets when Nikol/Levon were handed power back in 2018. The pro-Artsakh or militant/hardlined sentiments you hear in Armenia come from a small minority of people. After 30 years of deprivation (which has been blamed on Artsakh) most want to end the war as quickly as possible and through whatever concessions that are necessary.
Armenians are following the Turkish playbook set-by-step. All this, in the big picture is why Turks are the masters of Anatolia today.
It is actually extremely disheartening and frightening just how arrogant and overconfident your average Armenian is regarding the supposed "invincibility" of the Armenian Army, and also how dismissive they are of Azerbaijan's military despite the obvious fact that Azerbaijan has had over a decade where they just threw billions upon billions into their military, not to mention their larger population, resources, and hundreds of millions of local Islamic mercenaries to rely on. I'd wager at least 95% of Armenians have absolutely no idea who Surat Huseynov is or the fact that he led a rebellion against Azeri President Abulfaz Elchibey in 1993 which coincidentally overlapped with significant Armenian military victories.
DeleteI guess one thing in our favor is that Azeris are genetically and culturally not all that different than Armenians, and therefore they are also not all that competent. But still, it is true that they have made improved their status by leagues and bounds since the last conflict began, while our nation is being driven into the ground and all of the major factors which allowed for an Armenian military victory back then have now been removed.
None of this means Armenians will lose all of Artsakh, it just means that the next large scale skirmishes are going to be an unnecessarily bloody and costly incident. Once again, because of our own retardation we are going to have to win a war against tremendous odds IN SPITE of Levon/Nikol being in charge in Yerevan (and maybe Stepanakert.)
This is why I am hoping now is the time this traitor's regime collapses, give me rioting peasants or give me Nairi Hunanyan, whatever it takes.
@Anon
I stopped reading after "this is the same Russia that coward and did nothing when it's plane was shot down and ambassador assisnated" because there is no point trying to explain for the thousandth time just how bad Turkey was hurt. Everyone wishes there were patriots somewhere inside Armenia's military and/or security bodies. The fact that Pashinyan fired all of the leaders does indicate that he feels insecure. But I'm sure thousands of Armenians hundreds of times throughout history hoped that "this time we have competent leaders/generals" right before Armenia suffered a massive defeat. We are one bad (and inevitable) event away from losing our state again, and our best hope appears to be Gago... Suffice it to say Armenia is currently in deep shit, and Armenians have never been happier.
Arto, got a source on that slaughterhouse thing? Simply amazing...
The outright RACISM against Artsakh that Levin Ter-Petrostein was fomenting among the subhuman street scum in Yerevan during his 2008 color revolution attempt was one of the most disgusting things I have ever witnessed in my life. Honestly your average Yerevantsi doesn't hate Turks/Azeris anywhere near as much as he hates Artsakh. What's with these people, it it because the majority of Erivan Khanate was Muslim before the Russians arrived and the bulk of Yerevan's Armos have a Muslim ancestor or two? I remember that hick John Hughes gloating about assholes in Yerevan insulting "Karabakh dogs" on his now defunct Armenia Now CIA project.
DeleteAllowing the leadership of the H.H.Sh. was the single greatest failure of the Kocharyan administration, and the entire country is still paying for it. And in case anyone needed a reminder, Pashinyan was LTP's campaign manager in 2008 and had a direct hand in spreading anti-Artsakh sentiment inside Armenia. He deserves to be swinging from the gallows, instead until recently our idiots were worshiping him.
I always knew the Dashnaks and Tsaruk were Kocharyan's closest allies, and therefore by necessity LTP's and now Pashinyan's only credible threats. Now is the time for them to act.
Well said, Sarkis.
DeleteA comment about the ARF: The ARF has been quite "gentrified" so to speak in the last few decades. After Hrayr Marukhyan's death in the id 1990s, which most probably was an assassination, the organization, already in decline, took a nose dive. The only "old school" ARF that exists today can be found in Lebanon, Syria and Armenia. Sadly, the life of Lebanese and Syrian Armenians is short. The Armenian population there has declined drastically in recent decades. As we saw how vulnerable the Armenian population in Syria fell in recent years, the ARF in the Middle East is toothless. What's more, the ARF in Armenia is a very small political party with very limited resources. Moreover, it has very little support from the local population. Needless to say, North American ARF is a club for Americanized fags and dykes, and of course "social equality" champions. In places like Canada, which have a large Middle Eastern Armenian population, the ARF acts like a social club, a place where old timers meet, play card games, drink, smoke, complain about Armenia, boast about the past and of course make shish-kebobs.
And here is something most people, including some low level ARF-ers, do not know. The ARF is a member of the "Socialist International". Socialist International's predecessor was "Communist International" - the Marxist/Internationalist/Trotskyite organization Joseph Stalin ruthlessly crushed inside the Soviet Union during the bloody purges. In other words, the ARF has, in varying degrees, as they do still officially maintain a nationalist platform, been part of the Western world's Marxist/Internationalist/Trotskyite movement. This, in a nutshell, is why the ARF was treated so badly by Stalin's regime. This, is a nutshell, is also why you see the ARF in North America and Europe acting they way they are acting.
PS: Anon is well meaning. His biggest problem with me seems to be my constant, harsh criticism of Armenians. He is basically worried about what non-Armenians who happen to be reading my blog would think about us. I think it has more to do with me hurting his patriotic ego. I tried explaining to him why I do what I do. He just does not get it. Moreover, as you can see from his comments regarding history and geopolitics, he also does not have a full or deep grasp of the topics in question. He sees things very superficially. He therefore makes shallow/uninformed comments at times. It's normal, I don't hold it against him. A vast majority of people are simply incapable of critical thinking and rational analysis. I hope in time he will eventually come around.
Here is a little gift from Pashinoglu
Deletehttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-armenia-president-bail/armenia-releases-former-president-kocharyan-on-4-million-bail-idUSKBN23P2J6
There has been a lot of pressure on Nikol's regime recently. Nikol's CIA/Soros funded kindergarten is losing popularity very quickly. He may have done this to offset some pressure. Or, he may have been told by President Putin not show his ass in Moscow without freeing President Kocharyan from his illegal detention... Whatever the case may be, this is definitely good news...
DeleteSarkis,
DeleteI dont have any decent links regarding the slaughterhouse issue, it was a passing story back in January which caused outrage amongst the villagers living in poverty who scrape a living by slaughtering their own animals to sell at local markets. The law was to force villagers to transpot their animals to a slaughterhouse and pay to have them slaughtered. Demonstrations had begun and the government was afraid of negative public sentiments while it was planning the anti-constitutional referendum so they postponed the enforcement of the law to July 1st. Interesting to see what happens in a couple of weeks. They may use the covid restrictions to prevent protests while they ram this law through. Hopefully another nail in their coffin.
ՊՈԼԻԷԹԻԼԵՆ, ՍՊԱՆԴԱՆՈՑ, ԾՆՆԴԱՏՈՒՆ. ԿԱՌԱՎԱՐՈՒԹՅԱՆ ՆԻՍՏԸ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2zYzDrQk98
My sources tell me Pashinyan is not going to Moscow next week.
DeleteWhile America is falling apart in every sense of the word, Orange Man, the neocons, the imperialists, and the globalists came together to squeeze this out:
ReplyDeleteTrump Signs Law Authorizing China Sanctions Over Abuse of Uighurs
https://www.infowars.com/trump-signs-law-authorizing-china-sanctions-over-abuse-of-uighurs/
I linked to infowars specifically because it is illustrative of the extreme stupidity and cowardice of Trump's support base, the so-called "alternate media" and non-mainstream GOP. Apart from stupidity and cowardice, these folks are characterized by bloodthirstiness. You'll never hear them address the Zionist Problem, but say the words "China" or "CCP" or "communist" and they go into a frenzy. Imagine claiming Soros does what he does because he is a "Nazi," or that as a conservative Christian in 2020 America the "human rights" of Muslims in western China or homosexuals in Hong Kong are at very high on your list of concerns. Imagine deflecting blame for the neo-Marxist, neo-Trotskyite revolution we are all witnessing away from the obvious internal enemy, and instead blaming some vague Chinese conspiracy.
Ultimately Americans deserve what they get. Sadly this includes the entirety of the right-wing, including Tucker Carlson who was instrumental in spreading coronavirus hysteria in the early stages because in his mind he could blame it on China, and will always support aggression against China.
Meanwhile, just by coincidence, the Indians have decided to destabilize the China-India border. As far as I am concerned, India will never be a useful nation on the international stage, they are still under the influence of their former colonial masters and, like Turkey, will always be used to undermine the Russian and Chinese axis.