8:27 AM 7/28/2020 - I think, that the investigation into the origins of the Disease -X-19 ("Covid-19") has to be structured as the counterintelligence - criminal one, and to include the epidemiological and other data. Good DETECTIVES are needed! | New Abwehr - KGB - Russian Mob Incite the R-R-Revolution in AmeriKa! | 2:32 PM 7/26/2020 - American protests: Demonstrations, violent riots expected to continue throughout the country
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8:01 AM 7/28/2020 - Was Sars-Cov-2 bio-engineered to cause the infection and hair loss in minks to stop fur farming? - Google Search | |||||||||
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Google Alert - Coronavirus and US Military: Trump names retired army colonel as ambassador to Germany amid pullout | |||||||||
President of the United States Donald Trump on Monday named an outspoken critic of U.S. military deployments as ambassador to Germany, as he ... before November 3 elections as lawmakers focus on the coronavirus pandemic. Google Alert - Coronavirus and US Military | |||||||||
COVID-19: CDC Reveals Percentage Of NYC, Long Island, Westchester Residents Who've Had Virus | |||||||||
A significant percentage of residents living in the Metro New York area have had COVID-19, according to a newly released study.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) teamed with commercial laboratories to find those who have tested positive for the virus in 10 specifically targeted regions. Regions included in the survey: Connecticut, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, South Florida, Utah, and Western Washington State. The survey includes people who had blood specimens tested for reasons unrelated to COVID-19, such as for a routine or sick visit during which blood was collected and tested by commercial laboratories in participating areas from each of the 10 sites. The survey discovered that nearly a quarter of New York City, Long Island and Westchester residents who had blood surveyed by the CDC were found to have had the coronavirus. In total, approximately 23 percent in the metro area who had blood drawn in late May had antibodies for COVID-19, according to the survey, which included the five boroughs, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties. The survey was the second of its kind from the CDC. The first, which ended Sunday, May 3, found a citywide infection rate of 6.9 percent. The second survey was conducted between Thursday, May 21, and Tuesday, May 26. A total of 1,116 samples were collected. The CDC said that it plans to collect upwards of 1,800 samples from each region every three to four weeks as researchers look to see what percentage of people tested already have antibodies against the virus. The results reported by the CDC have been adjusted for false-positive and false-negative results. The CDC made note that it is possible that antibody levels may decrease over time and that people who previously tested positive for the presence of antibodies may at some point test negative. The CDC also cautioned that the survey doesnt mean that people who tested positive for antibodies are immune to COVID-19. Further analysis is being done to evaluate how changes in seroprevalence estimates over time may be affected by specimen collection from somewhat different populations or geographic areas within each site, as well as random variation, the CDC said. It is also possible that antibody levels may decrease over time, and some people who previously had detectable (COVID19) antibodies may no longer have antibody evidence of past infection. Click here to sign up for Daily Voice's free daily emails and news alerts. | |||||||||
12:09 PM 7/27/2020 - Is Coronavirus a Bioweapon? | |||||||||
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Covid-19 conspiracy theories are being fed to the public by institutions meant to inform them | |||||||||
Conspiracy theories about the origins of the coronavirus have swirled around discussion of the pandemic since it began. Such theories tend to proliferate during times of crisis, as people search for elusive explanations at a time of tremendous uncertainty. But theres also something else thats keeping them alive: Institutions in American life entrusted to inform the public have been amplifying them.
The latest example of this phenomenon was a controversial decision by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns one of Americas largest local television networks. The company planned to air a new interview with discredited researcher and conspiracy theorist Judy Mikovits who suggests despite all evidence and research stating otherwise that one of the Trump administrations top scientists, Dr. Anthony Fauci, may have created the coronavirus. Sinclair was fiercely criticized for its decision to give Mikovits a platform on an episode of America This Week initially set to air on its local stations this weekend, and after facing pushback from progressive watchdogs like Media Matters and influential journalists, the company announced that it would delay broadcasting the episode so it can bring together other viewpoints and provide additional context. As things stand, Sinclair may still air a newly edited version of the episode, giving Mikovits a broadcast platform. (Sinclair did not respond to a request for comment.) Even if the company ultimately decides to kill the episode, serious damage has already been done. The episode was placed on the shows website, and the controversy alone has brought a new wave of attention to Mikovitss bizarre and widely debunked conspiracy theories about the virus, giving her fear-mongering about Covid-19 a broader audience. Ahead of the interview, Mikovits had struggled to find a platform for her fringe views; a viral video featuring an interview with her an extended trailer for a documentary called Plandemic was banned by YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo in May. In the clip she made false claims that coronavirus is activated by protective masks; that a coronavirus vaccine will kill millions; and that Fauci was involved in a plot by elites to use the pandemic to seize political power and profit off vaccines. In her new interview with America this Week, Mikovits alleges that Fauci has, for the past decade, manufactured and shipped coronaviruses to Wuhan, China. Her attorney Larry Klayman, a conservative lawyer with his own history of peddling bizarre conspiracy theories, also appeared on the show and claimed the origins of the coronavirus were in the US. The host of the show, Eric Bolling, did not challenge or refute the evidence-free claims, despite scientists research suggesting Covid-19 jumped from an animal to humans. Throughout the segment an on-screen graphic reads, DID DR. FAUCI CREATE COVID-19? After his interview with Mikovits and Klayman, Bolling interviewed Fox News medical contributor Nicole Saphier, a radiologist at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, in what appeared to be an attempt to balance the conspiracy theories of his earlier guests. Saphier said she did not believe that Fauci engineered the coronavirus, but she also said that there were several theories about its origins and endorsed the theory of Covid-19 possibly being man-made within a laboratory, a theory for which there is no evidence. Sinclair is not the first media outlet to play a role in amplifying conspiracy theories. For example, in April, former Trump adviser Roger Stone shared the theory that philanthropist Bill Gates may have created the coronavirus and planned to use a vaccine to surveil the public with injected microchips on a New York radio show and the New York Post ran a story on it without questioning or refuting it. The most influential political office in the land the presidency has lent credence to theories that the virus is part of a nefarious plan as well. President Donald Trump has said that he also believes that a Chinese lab may have accidentally or deliberately released the virus. His own intelligence agencies, however, had ruled out theories of an intentional release of the virus and had not found evidence it was man-made. But Sinclairs plan to broadcast conspiracy theories has experts uniquely worried. The broadcaster has vast national reach with its channels, and some may not realize their local news typically a domain for what is perceived as apolitical information is coming from a pro-Trump company with a questionable commitment to truth-telling and an agenda to spread right-wing ideas. People tend to trust their local news stations, more than many other types of media, Liz Suhay, a scholar of political psychology at American University, told me. Misinformation spread via these outlets will persuade millions. Conspiracy theories reflect societal anxieties. Media outlets can amplify them.Experts say that historically speaking, the public is more receptive to conspiracy theories during catastrophes.Conspiracy theories flourish in times of crisis, which is obviously the case here, Karen Douglas, a professor of social psychology at the University of Kent and an expert in conspiratorial thinking, told Voxs Jane Coaston in April. They tend to surround big events that require big explanations [because] small explanations are unsatisfying. But the specific content of conspiracy theories is also important and can provide clues about the societies where the theories take hold. As Coaston has explained, pandemics fuel conspiracy theories that grapple not only with disease itself, but also with social and political structures: Historically, with every plague and pandemic, there have been conspiracy theories to explain their origin and how to potentially stop their progression. Often, those conspiracy theories play on existing concerns and work within cultural contexts. For example, during the Black Death, a 14th-century outbreak of bubonic plague that killed at least 35 percent of Europes population, conspiracy theories targeted Jewish people already the subject of ire and deep concern as the source of the plague, leading to the torture and murder of thousands of Jews in response. (As anti-Semitism is itself a conspiracy theory, its not surprising to see anti-Semitic conspiracy theories arise during the coronavirus pandemic as well.)Were seeing some analogous dynamics play out today: Conspiracy theories discussed during the era of coronavirus also reflect certain strands of popular thought about power in America and the world today. At a time of staggering socioeconomic inequality in the US, and at a specific moment when disease is revealing the life-or-death stakes of that inequality, the emergence of conspiracy theories that suggest the virus is a plan by elites to accumulate profit and power should not be surprising. A Pew Research Center survey from June found that about a quarter of Americans see at least some truth in the conspiracy theory that the coronavirus outbreak was intentionally planned by powerful people. (Five percent say its definitely true and 20 percent say its probably true, with a 1.6 percentage point margin of error.) Matt Motta, a professor of political science at Oklahoma State University who studies the intersection of politics and science, said in an email that Sinclairs decision to air the interview could increase the number of true believers in the most extreme theories. Even though many Americans accept misinformation about the origins of Covid-19 (e.g., that it was created in a lab), belief in the Plandemic conspiracy has largely been relegated to only the most ardent conspiracy theorists. Thats in part due to the relatively swift action social media companies took to remove the video from their platforms, he wrote. Sinclairs decision to air this interview without challenging its claims risks pushing some of these extreme views into the mainstream. Experts have emphasized that local news is a particularly potent way to spread conspiracy theories because of the unique role local broadcasts play in distributing news meaning even a new version of Sinclairs Mikovits interview providing additional context may not be enough to limit the proliferation of Mikovitss conspiracy theory. The fact that the story is ostensibly balanced is nonsense, as the view being presented [by Mikovits] has no support among experts, and balanced formats can be misleading, Brendan Nyhan, a professor at Dartmouth who researches misperceptions about politics and health care, told me. In fact, placing Mikovits among credible experts may actually give her conspiracy theory greater credence to viewers, effectively giving her ideas the same legitimacy as the scientifically based statements those experts make. Pew polling conducted in June found most Americans dont have much trust in national news outlets ability to deliver facts about the coronavirus, a result mirrored in a late June New York Times/Siena College poll. Americans were found to have greater trust in their local news outlets, however, with 50 percent saying their local news presents factual coverage of Covid-19 at least most of the time 6 percentage points more than national outlets (again, with a 1.6 percentage point margin of error). Overall, studies show that the public generally has substantially more trust in local television news and newspapers than in their national counterparts. In other words, Sinclair broadcasting conspiracy theories could influence peoples attitudes and beliefs more deeply than CNN or Fox News. Conspiracy theories might sound absurd, but theyre no laughing matterThe mainstreaming of conspiracy theories about the inception and spread of Covid-19 could seriously complicate the countrys ability to manage the pandemic by corroding the publics inclination to comply with expert guidance.Motta pointed to a study he co-authored that found that people who have been more exposed to misinformation about the origins of coronavirus in the media through right-leaning news, in particular are more likely to accept those claims as true, and are subsequently less likely to accept warnings about the severity of the pandemic from scientific experts. The risks are very real, he warned. Suhay noted that the pandemics end could be delayed by conspiracy theories, telling me, I think the most concerning harm in this instance is that many of the Covid conspiracy theories circulating are directly and indirectly anti-vax which means they are likely to drive down the number of people willing to be vaccinated against the disease when a vaccine eventually becomes available. If major media outlets continue to give oxygen to ungrounded theories about the virus and trust in experts diminishes, delayed vaccination times and poor compliance with social distancing protocols could intensify the crisis. Conspiracy theories about the world will always exist, but its up to institutions tasked with telling the truth to avoid giving a platform to claims that have no demonstrable basis in reality, and to rigorously refute them through careful and factual explanation. Support Voxs explanatory journalism Every day at Vox, we aim to answer your most important questions and provide you, and our audience around the world, with information that has the power to save lives. Our mission has never been more vital than it is in this moment: to empower you through understanding. Voxs work is reaching more people than ever, but our distinctive brand of explanatory journalism takes resources particularly during a pandemic and an economic downturn. Your financial contribution will not constitute a donation, but it will enable our staff to continue to offer free articles, videos, and podcasts at the quality and volume that this moment requires. Please consider making a contribution to Vox today. | |||||||||
9:22 AM 7/27/2020 - "The virus is not of natural origin and did not emerge in Wuhan" | |||||||||
"The virus is not of natural origin and did not emerge in Wuhan" https://en.as.com/en/2020/07/27/latest_news/1595845923_425797.html?id_externo_rsoc=comp_tw via @English_AS 9:22 AM 7/27/2020 Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks - Latest Post
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Coronavirus | "The virus is not of natural origin and did not emerge in Wuhan" | |||||||||
A Chinese virologist who fled the country for the United States has claimed that the government of Xi Jinping has been covering up the truth about the coronavirus pandemic and that he is gathering solid evidence about the real origins of Covid-19. The virus did not originate in nature and did not emerge from the market in Wuhan, Li-Meng Yan, who says he was employed by the Chinese authorities to study the coronavirus alongside the World Health Organization (WHO), said in an interview with Spanish daily El Mundo.
Yan made similar claims on Fox News in the US, telling the station that China knew about the existence of the coronavirus before the outbreak in Wuhan was officially announced in December 2019. Conspiracy theories concerning Covid-19 have abounded since a pandemic was declared by the WHO in 11 March. Some believe the coronavirus is linked to 5G technology while others have proposed the theory that it is a lab-based virus and not a naturally occurring disease. Although it has never been officially confirmed, the novel coronavirus is thought to have originated in a so-called wet market in Wuhan, where live animals are available for sale. Early reports indicated the virus initially made the jump from animals to humans through bats. US President Donald Trump has consistently blamed China for not acting quickly enough to contain the novel coronavirus and has himself suggested that the World Health Organization, from which he promised to withdraw the US in May, failed to carry out its duties as an international watchdog by allowing China to delay or withhold information about the outbreak. Yan told El Mundo that he first became aware of what was happening in China when a member of the countrys Centre for Disease Control and Prevention told him that in Wuhan [the authorities] already knew that it was a new strain of SARS and that they had even completed genome sequencing. Wuhan is not the origin of the outbreakYan told El Mundo he is working on a report based on solid medical evidence to provide the truth about the virus and its origins.The market in Wuhan is not the source of the outbreak and a wild animal is not the intermediary host, Yan said. The coronavirus did not originate in nature. The market is just a smokescreen. The virologist added that he has copies of all the conversations he held with his colleagues about Covid-19 and claimed that China suppressed information from the outset: The government deliberately withheld information about the virus. For weeks, they denied that medical personnel were being infected while patients displaying Covid-19 symptoms were left in communal areas of hospitals without being isolated and without any kind of PPE. WHO alertYan also stated that he warned a WHO contractor, Lee Poon, about the rapid spread of the coronavirus. The virologist said he was told to remain silent on the subject so as not to endanger his life. He told me to be careful, to not step on the red line; that is to say, to not go against government procedures or question their principles. If not, I would find myself in trouble and I could disappear, Yan said.However, the WHO has roundly denied these claims, stating that they have no record of Yan working at a high-level lab specialized in virus detection and pandemics pertaining to the WHO. The organization also said it has no record of anyone named Lee Poon on file. | |||||||||
I think, that the investigation into the origins of the Disease -X-19 ("Covid-19") has to be structured as the counterintelligence - criminal one, and to include the epidemiological and other data. Good DETECTIVES are needed! - M.N. | 8:32 AM 7/27/2020 | |||||||||
I think, that the investigation into the origins of the Disease -X-19 ("Covid-19") has to be structured as the counterintelligence - criminal one, and to include the epidemiological and other data. Good DETECTIVES are needed! - M.N. | 8:32 AM 7/27/2020 ____________________________________ Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks | InBrief | -
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8:17 AM 7/27/2020 - Germany rejects Trump's proposal to invite Putin back to the Group of Seven | |||||||||
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The FBI News Review: 4:58 AM 7/27/2020 New Abwehr KGB Russian Mob Incite the R-R-Revolution in AmeriKa! | |||||||||
New Abwehr – KGB – Russian Mob Incite the R-R-Revolution in AmeriKa!
5:50 AM 7/26/2020 The KGB und Friends intend to start a “Revolution in AmeriKa” or at least to put up a nice show, all according to their well thought out plans for “Covid world”. What are the FBI-CIA plans? Do they have any? 1:40 PM 7/18/2020 1:40 PM 7/18/2020 – Covid-19 as the political, information, and the biological weapon of the New Abwehr and their tool, Russian-Jewish Mafia or TOC – GS _________________________________________________________________________ Saved, Shared Stories, Tweets – on RSS Dog In 250 Posts | Page | In Brief – Page | The FBI News Review | |||||||||
7:17 AM 7/27/2020 - RANKED: Who Will Have The Most Lethal Army in 2030? 27/07/20 05:50 | |||||||||
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Deutsche Welle from Michael_Novakhov (6 sites): Deutsche Welle: Germany is top-rated global power for 3rd straight year | |||||||||
Germany has retained and even enhanced its image as the favorite global power in 2019, an annual Gallup poll shows. The US, China and Russia are all vying for a distant second place in global leadership approval. Deutsche Welle Deutsche Welle from Michael_Novakhov (6 sites) | |||||||||
4:58 AM 7/27/2020 - New Abwehr - KGB - Russian Mob Incite the R-R-Revolution in AmeriKa! | |||||||||
New Abwehr - KGB - Russian Mob Incite the R-R-Revolution in AmeriKa!
5:50 AM 7/26/2020 The KGB und Friends intend to start a "Revolution in AmeriKa" or at least to put up a nice show, all according to their well thought out plans for "Covid world". What are the FBI-CIA plans? Do they have any? 1:40 PM 7/18/2020 1:40 PM 7/18/2020 - Covid-19 as the political, information, and the biological weapon of the New Abwehr and their tool, Russian-Jewish Mafia or TOC - GS _________________________________________________________________________ Saved, Shared Stories, Tweets - on RSS Dog In 250 Posts | Page | In Brief - Page | | |||||||||
2:32 PM 7/26/2020 - American protests: Demonstrations, violent riots expected to continue throughout the country | |||||||||
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"Peter Strzok" - Google News: Graham: FBI lied to FISA court, lied to Congress about dossier - Fox News | |||||||||
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FOX News: American protests: Demonstrations, violent riots expected to continue throughout the country | |||||||||
Several cities across America are bracing for more protests and violent rioting this weekend after another night of lawlessness and unrest boiled over into the early hours of Sunday morning. FOX News | |||||||||
FOX News: Graham: FBI lied to FISA court, lied to Congress about dossier | |||||||||
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., revealed in an interview with Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that in 2018 Congress investigated Christoper Steele's Russian dossier, and that the FBI lied to lawmakers about it. FOX News | |||||||||
RT @nypost: America ranked among worst countries to raise a family, study says trib.al/a7BLFkK pic.twitter.com/r0LmN47iOA | |||||||||
America ranked among worst countries to raise a family, study says trib.al/a7BLFkK pic.twitter.com/r0LmN47iOA
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Google Alert - Coronavirus and US Military: How Trump uses federal agencies as a reelection campaign tool | |||||||||
Matt Davies Podcast: Life Under Coronavirus Columnists Letters to the editor ... U.S. government agencies are now serving as assets in President Donald ... flags on U.S. military installations but devised a delicately worded memo ... The president overtly tried to use U.S. arms to leverage the Ukrainian ... Google Alert - Coronavirus and US Military | |||||||||
11:11 AM 7/26/2020 - First Covid-19 Case Reported in North Korea | |||||||||
Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks - Latest Post 11:11 AM 7/26/2020 Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks Kim Jong-un Declares State of Emergency as First Covid-19 Case Reported in North Korea Michael_Novakhov shared this story from itnnews's YouTube Videos. From: itnnewsDuration: 02:02 North Korea has declared a state of emergency after Kim Jong-un chaired an emergency politburo | |||||||||
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North Korea has declared a state of emergency after Kim Jong-un chaired an emergency politburo meeting about a suspected case of Covid-19.
State media said the person defected to South Korea three years ago, before illegally crossing back into the North in the last few days. After tests, the individual is suspected to have been infected with the vicious virus. The North Korean leader has also imposed a lockdown on Kaesong City, on the border with South Korea. If confirmed, this would be the first official case of infection acknowledged by North Korean authorities. So far the country has reported zero cases of infection, claiming it has taken strict measures to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. #KimJongUn #NorthKorea #Coronavirus Report by Gianluca Avagnina. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/ODNsubs Twitter: https://twitter.com/ODN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ODN/ If you wish to purchase any of our clips for commercial use, please visit: http://www.itnproductions.co.uk/news/ | |||||||||
" Whose streets? Our streets! | Oakland rally in support of Portland protests | |||||||||
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The deployment of federal agents to Portland following orders from the White House sparked a massive solidarity rally in Oakland, with hundreds of protesters marching while chanting Whose streets? Our streets!
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UK citizens return home after new Spain quarantine rules | |||||||||
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