Wednesday, November 9, 2022

November 9-14, 2022

Hal Turner: 
American military technology outclassed?

Merchant Machine
Watch China Overtake The US As The World’s Major Trading Partner
ZH:
Trudeau's Canada Doubles Down On Replacing the Historic Canadian Nation with People from Elsewhere

Matt Taibbi:

Kit Knightly:
The REAL story behind RSV & the so-called “tripledemic”

Andrew Nikiforuk:
What If COVID Reinfections Wear Down Our Immunity?

Nearly three years into the pandemic, it’s clear early expectations about the behaviour of the coronavirus and its toll on our bodies have proven overly optimistic.

Recall those early days when experts broadly assumed that once we’d withstood an infection our immune systems would adjust and fully resist another reinfection.

And then hopes rose that mass vaccination would provide the path out of the pandemic. Although vaccines did reduce deaths and hospitalizations, the effort failed to produce herd immunity.

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But researchers saw further promise in what they called hybrid immunity: people who had been infected with COVID and then received mRNA vaccines would, it was assumed, develop a formidable protection through raised levels of antibodies (proteins made by the immune system to battle infection).

However variants emerged, capable of evading those antibodies. Many people who had been vaccinated or already had endured a bout of COVID were experiencing “breakthrough infections.” What could put the brakes on this ever-evolving virus, which can kill, damage organs and linger for months?

The answer from many scientists has been T cells — our bodies’ line of immune defence after antibodies. T cells can spot and attack viruses and even remember previous invaders. As virologist Vincent Racaniello titled one of his articles: “T cells will save us from COVID-19.”

But what if COVID wears down T cells in people who get it, and does so increasingly with each reinfection?


Thomas Hale/Financial Times:

While Western nations have largely abandoned efforts to control Covid, China continues to invest huge resources detecting and preventing spread of what, so far as Western publics are aware, is a virus no more deadly than the flu. 

Why? 

Are Chinese authorities aware of long-term detrimental effects of Covid that has not been publicly recognized in the West? Or does China see Covid as an opportunity to develop its social control machinery for use as a biowarfare defense system? And if the latter, was Covid developed for this purpose?


The Deep State Is What Disables Democracy


Brandon Campbell:

The Illusion of Democracy in America


2nd Dead Democrat Wins Election by Landslide

Is the only good Democrat a dead Democrat?

RT:
America's ‘Ministry of Truth’ hasn't gone away: Official Washington hasn't abandoned its plan to ​​control social networks

Douglas MacGregor: 
Will Biden gamble on a Ukraine Coalition?

Exit Polls: 73% of US Voters Angry About Direction of Country – So They Voted Democrat?



Carlson: ‘Race Hate’ Makes Up Much of MSNBC’s Programming:

Pipelines? Who Needs Pipelines? Russia Delivers Oil to China via the Arctic Silk Road

Conspiracy Theories: A Review 

The Plandemic: Managing Public Perception

Feeling depressed? Might be best not to mention it to your doctor.

James Howard Kunstler: Biden, Defender of Democracy

Victor Davies Hanson: The Pathetic Democratic Pantheon
Or how great empires die: Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely

What if the president is an organo-servo-robot, a senile puppet, backed up by a vice president specifically chosen for being even more feeble-minded?  ... The Biden presidency no longer looks real; it looks like what it actually is: a hoax. And if [Biden] isn’t real, then who are the cockroaches that have been running amok in the White House these past two years?

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