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  1. 1922 Revision of the International Sanitary Convention of 1912
    Do you see anything interesting in this 100-yr-old article?

    Sasha Latypova

    Mar 3

    This post is related to my previous post on the topic of “pandemics”:

    International sanitary conventions started in 1851. pdf available at link

    There were 14 of these conventions every few years, attended by representatives of several countries. The purpose of these conventions was to negotiate rules and procedures for prevention of spread of these illnesses via shipping and trade. For this reason what is currently called “infectious diseases” subject to these conventions (like plague, cholera, typhus, yellow fever, etc.) were called “conventional diseases”. They were not referred to as infectious diseases at the time, and at least one source that I have – a book published on this topic by the Russian (Soviet Union) Academy of Science in 1970 stated that there was no known mechanism of cholera transmission at the time.

    The International Sanitary Conventions were the predecessor to the WHO which was founded in 1948.

    Here is the article describing the proceedings of the 1922 Convention published by the British Medical Journal on July 8, 1922. Please post your observations in comments.

    https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/1922-revision-of-the-international

    In an interview Dr. Cowan did of Howdie Mikowski he reffered to the medical cons that originated in the mid 19th century. That would be the germ theory etc.
    It seems the real push was prior to 1913. We all know what happened then.

  2. CDC Gets Put on Notice With a Grand Jury Request for Criminal Data Fraud

    I haven’t heard of this before and it is interesting in terms of grand Push Back in US: https://www.beyondthecon.com/

    Here is the interview I listened to: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/video/2022/09/cdc-gets-put-on-notice-with-a-grand-jury-request-for-criminal-data-fraud-video/ref/8/

    It shows up the US Constitution quite well about which I thought Jon Rappoport will be happy and I wondered what John Titus’s reaction is to their efforts.

  3. South Dakota HB 1193, will end up on Gov. Noem’s desk soon. Will she veto? There is contention regarding the fact that it will eliminate the use of Bitcoin et all, but not CBDC’s! So, it looks very suspicious…and many people are getting riled up about it. Noem has indicated she’s getting lots of pressure from the left.
    https://cointelegraph.com/news/proposed-south-dakota-amendment-to-ucc-would-prohibit-cryptocurrencies-but-not-cbdc
    BTW – South Dakota Bankers Association is supporting this bill….

    1. please don’t refer to people as from the left or right. this segregation has never made any sense to me, and during the recent 2 or 3 years has become even more pointless.

    2. And “foreign governments” would include El Salvador, at least for now.
      And how are these “controllable electronic records” any different from, say, bank accounts, or even title deeds held in an electronic database?

      1. According to the revised UCC, they are based on possession of the private key. It appears that even in the case of theft of the private key, possession of the key means control of the electronic record. Unclear what happens when two parties have the private key, i.e. original owner + thief.

      1. Guess what Catherine? Good news…..Noem vetoed 1193, yesterday March 9th. (Will post the article in Subs. Input.)

  4. Question: The train derailments in Ohio. Could it be related to the fact that Cleveland is slated as the first Smart City in the States?

    1. After having lived through Hurricane Katrina and witnessing first hand the aftermath of it which included a huge and hotly contested eminent domain land grab, my vote is that this is likely a land grab a la Agenda 21 aka Agenda 2030. I hope I’m wrong.

      1. stacked-function: land-grab + decimation of food chain (farmland, meat processing factories, heirloom seed growers) + implementation of digital ID / health tracking / mandatory (future) mRNA vaccination for chemical poisoning.

    2. Or is it Columbus that won the Smart City Competition back in 2016? Also have seen Lima, Ohio slated as a smart city?

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