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  1. It’s like a Global game of Risk is being played right now…

    Plane Carrying Vice President of Malawi, Saulos Chilima, and nine others Goes Missing, the Plane “Went Off Radar”.

    I think he pushed back against the who amendments.

    I am looking at you Switzerland…

  2. A recent survey conducted by the Jerusalem Centre for Public Affairs shows that since 7 October, 79% of all Jewish respondents oppose the establishment of a Palestinian State on 1967 lines (68% were opposed prior to 7 Oct); 74% are opposed even in exchange for normalisation with Saudi Arabia. And reflective of the internal Israeli divide, “only 24% of left-wing voters support a [Palestinian] State without conditions”.

    https://www.unz.com/article/israel-and-the-misjudgement-of-reality/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

  3. ICC Called On To Indict Ursula von der Leyen For Complicity In War Crimes! | Dr. Alfred de Zayas

    To all international lawyers and human rights lawyers out there: Please do study the above communication and think about submitting your own communication to the ICC if you are in a position to do so with institutional support behind you. Pressure from civil society through the international legal system (even a flawed one) is a good way of increasing the heat on the warmongers and maniacs in these elites.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N7X4gX-nLo

    1. Just sent out messages to triple check. If I read this right, he and Aaron are planning on cancelling all religious and medical exemptions. That is, so long as the FDA says a vaccine is OK. What next? Shredding the Constitution?

      1. I just read the link I posted, a little crude at the end. Or a lot crude.
        Catherine, do you know if Bobby is in favor of mandates?

      2. This is from the proposed law…it would keep all expiating exemptions in place. I trust Del more than Peggy Hall,
        “First, a mandate that has an automatic exemption is no longer really a mandate. This bill would create an automatic exemption for every vaccine because not a single existing vaccine can meet the four conditions listed in the bill (nor can any without resulting in the vaccine being pulled from the market due to financial losses from lawsuits). Also, the bill would add this automatic exemption without removing any existing exemptions (religious, medical, philosophical) and the exemption created by the bill is one that is based on “science,” not religion or philosophy, and hence will be significantly harder to repeal by those supportive of vaccines.”

        1. Here is a link to the bill itself:

          https://icanlegislate.org/vaccine-confidence-bill/

          If you read the bill carefully, you will see that its supposed good intent could be easily manipulated by dishonesty on the part of the FDA and whoever does the clinical trials the FDA relies on. It is full of what Catherine calls “pretzel talk”. Don’t forget that the FDA is a captured agency and they have proved over and over that they cannot be trusted. How many times have they assured us that a drug was safe, based on clinical trials, when it was actually deadly? We are all still being assured that the Covid shot is “safe and effective” even though 17 million people worldwide have died from it. Documentation from clinical trials can be easily adjusted, and we just learned that the “FOIA lady” at NIAID was telling the people there how to make emails disappear after a FOIA request had been received but before the search began. I’m sure the FDA has the same capabilities.

          With all due respect, I think it is foolish to trust Del Bigtree or Peggy Hall or anyone else who claims to have the information we need. We have to trust ourselves to take a hard look at the realities of the recent past and the betrayals that enabled the crimes against humanity that occurred with the “pandemic” to occur. We have to look at who benefits. We have to read things critically without faith in the goodwill of the people who write them. For all we know, there is a control file on Del Bigtree and someone recently decided to spring the trap. I’m not saying that that’s the case, just that it’s possible.

          Just my two cents.

          1. I spoke with Del about this today. He will cover in his show tomorrow evening, which I think will help people understand. He is trying to get pro-vaccine state legislators to authorize a standing exemption to a mandate unless certain conditions are met. He believes that the FDA can not falsify a placebo trial and claim a vaccine is safe and effective when it is not. I believe they can in an emergency. I also think that states can prevent indemnifications in their jurisdiction. I just had one report of a government utility being asked for a shut down plan in response to a bird flu pandemic that has a 20-35% mortality rate. starting in mid-September. If they shut down the electrical grid, you could certainly get a 20-35% mortality rate. In that kind of scenario, the FDA can get away with declaring the sky green and the grass blue.

        2. Del is correct that no single existing vaccine can meet the conditions. I do believe in an emergency situation that FDA can get away with lies that they do. Del says they have never been able to do before. This is a tactical issue. I also believe that even pro-vaccine legislators in a state can be persuaded to negate the indemnification in their state.

          1. Maybe he’s well meaning in which case he’s playing with fire. I don’t trust him at all.

          2. I don’t trust him either. I stopped donating to ICAN about a year ago, because, in my opinion, I saw segments on his show that appeared to be controlled opposition and/or ‘limited hangout’.

          3. We pulled our longstanding financial support for ICAN upon learning this and reading the legislation. Instead, we have found other well worthy places to redirect those monies like in the direction of Dr. David Hughes ( https://dhughes.substack.com ) with whom Catherine just posted an blockbuster interview. Highly recommend.

          4. I wondered if this could be a tactical and strategic move. However, in the case of Covid shots, did we not learn that the FDA has no jurisdiction over said shots? Perhaps Del is trying to ensure that the entirety of the medical freedom group (God love them for all they have done for so many) learns this once and for all that the FDA is not actually running the show. On the Covid shots, they had no seat at the table and simply played a theatrical role along with CDC and HHS. Sasha Latypova and Katherine Watt have been instrumental in exposing this. Maybe this model legislation is about other shots only. Many questions. I have more to say on the data harvesting associated with exemptions, but I’ll leave that alone. Hoping that this potentially tactical move will awaken many more people.

    2. Faye, keep us posted. If this is actually true, I’ll be cancelling my monthly support of ICAN.

      1. I will. I sent the bill to an attorney’s office that has successfully defeated mandates in court. I just emailed them and asked if my interpretation was correct. Also, Catherine said she was triple checking. Hopefully we will have an answer shortly.

        1. I spoke with Del about this today. He will cover in his show tomorrow evening, which I think will help people understand. He is trying to get pro-vaccine state legislators to authorize a standing exemption to a mandate unless certain conditions are met. He believes that the FDA can not falsify a placebo trial and claim a vaccine is safe and effective when it is not. I believe they can in an emergency. I also think that states can prevent indemnifications in their jurisdiction. I just had one report of a government utility being asked for a shut down plan in response to a bird flu pandemic that has a 20-35% mortality rate. starting in mid-September. If they shut down the electrical grid, you could certainly get a 20-35% mortality rate. In that kind of scenario, the FDA can get away with declaring the sky green and the grass blue.

    3. I read this as rfk jr and technocrat vp get the nomination for the dnc presidential candidacy.
      What a sham.
      What a farce.
      What a disappointment.

      1. Unfortunately too many people these days are in danger of being reclassified as “A Rothschild Man”

        1. I don’t see the Democrats moving RFK to their ticket but am clearly not close to the Democrat conversation.

    4. I when I posted this link, I did it because it had both podcasts of Peggy Hall. I had watched both podcast and thought they were very important. I have to admit that I did not read the lower part of the posting with RFK, Jr, Cole and other things. Should have done it before, but will do it now.

    5. Del Bigtree’s relationship with Robert Malone concerns me – any proposed legislation needs careful scrutiny.

  4. Macron “stunned” in French elections. Consider this, from AP of all places…

    PARIS (AP) — Paper ballots tucked in paper envelopes. No absentee voting, and no early voting either. French voters in Sundays presidential election are using an old-school system that has defied calls for more flexibility or modernization.

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