The Social Affairs Committee of the French Senate has introduced a bill making the Covid-19 vaccine mandatory for all French citizens from January 1st, 2022. If successful, this would make France the first country in the world to make the jabs compulsory for all citizens.
There is no question about whether the Austrian chancellor jumped or was pushed when he announced his resignation on Saturday. His coalition partners the Greens have put the knife to Sebastian Kurz’s neck when they have initiated a vote of confidence against the embattled chancellor for Tuesday, which he was almost certainly bound to lose.
A five-day course of Merck’s new Covid-19 pill costs $17.74 to produce, but the big pharma corporation heavily invested in by politicians and the ruling caste will charge the USA (taxpayers) $712.
State-sponsored police in the UK have predictably dropped an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse against Prince Andrew, telling the British government-approved media that they the police decided not to proceed after studying a civil case filed by accuser Virginia Giuffre.
As governments around the world begin instituting Covid-19 ‘passports’ which will dictate the level of participation one is afforded within society – regardless of naturally acquired immunity or actual risk to the public from the unvaccinated (considering that the majority of transmission occurs in the home), people have begun to push back against authoritarian tactics to control privileges and push vaccines.
As with many other French cities, Brest has experienced a steep increase in sexual harassment and even outright assault on city streets, with young women being targeted by groups of young men migrants.
BREAKING NEWS – SPAIN October 7: A catastrophic consequence of the dreaded COVID-19 Killer-Cold results in such a high death toll that normally busy hospitals are eerily empty.
Henry Ford; one of the 20th Century’s great industrialists: ‘It is well enough that the people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be revolution before tomorrow morning.’
The Lithuanian government has proposed dishing out €100 payments to vaccine-wary pensioners aged 75 and over in a bid to motivate the age group to get jabbed against Covid, as their inoculation rate remains low.
Migration and asylum policy must remain strictly a national decision, and the countries of the world must mutually respect the differing views on immigration, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said at the UN High Commissioner for Refugees meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.
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