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The sheer magnitude of the horror unfolding before our eyes should make any decent human being feel ashamed for humanity. This is, arguably, what the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres meant when pointing out that “Gaza is more than a humanitarian crisis. It is a crisis of humanity.”

What the attitude of powerful Western countries towards Gaza has cruelly evinced is that one of the most essential tenets of the rule of law in international affairs is nothing but a myth. It confirms the growing evidence that not all human lives are worth protecting in the eyes of powerful Western countries

The differential treatment of Ukrainian and African refugees was already a reminder of this painful truth. The virtually total indifference to the fate of 650 migrants who died in the Mediterranean after a fishing trawler transporting them sank in June 2023 and the almost concomitant mobilization of multiple countries and private entities to save five people who had each paid $250,000 to visit the wreckage of Titanic was another reminder that some lives are regarded as more valuable than others

In a recent interview, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs seemed concerned by the talks about double standards and stated that he wanted to put an end to “the idea of double standards” (note that he is interested in putting an end to “the idea of double standards”, not to double standards themselves). However, coming from someone whose first public statement as foreign affairs minister was the remark that “to accuse the Jewish state of genocide is to cross a moral threshold”

Unfortunately for governments, the time horizon of international law is very much longer than the present. Every breach of international law by a government solely interested in some immediate gratification is a loaded weapon ready for use by any other government interested in doing the same

For every non-compliance by China with an arbitral award, there is the episode of the United States’ non-compliance with the ICJ’s judgment in Nicaragua. For every invasion of Ukraine, there is the episode of the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the coalition led by the United States and the United Kingdom. For every “special military operation” as a substitute for “war” in Ukraine, there is the concept of “enhanced interrogation techniques” used by the United States in Guantanamo to justify torture. One cannot dismiss this by pointing to theoretical shortcomings of whataboutism as if abstract philosophical speculations were a technique of global governance

What is infinitely more relevant than rule of law here is what Allott calls “the consensus of wrongdoing – ‘but everybody does it’”, which every government willing to breach international law is always happy to use

#UN #Palestine #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth

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Pope Francis issues official doctrine of 'Infinite Dignity' opposing sex changes, surrogacy, gender ideology and euthanasia as violations of human dignity

“It follows that any sex-change intervention, as a rule, risks threatening the unique dignity the person has received from the moment of conception"

#PopeFrancis #Church #FindTruth

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Truth in politics involves various viewpoints and analyses, which are often influenced by one’s ideological background. However, facts matter

After a disastrous 2021 retreat from Afghanistan, NATO lost the adversary that had long defined its purpose. Since a military alliance cannot exist without a rival, NATO's need for a credible enemy was an existential necessity. The Russian incursion into Ukraine could create the perception of a common threat and portray NATO as an indispensable pillar of global security, especially if NATO emerged victorious

This being the case, the Europeans lacked the capability to seek revenge independently for centuries of military defeats and humiliations at the hands of the Russian Empire. After the empire’s fall, the Soviet Union discerned an opportunity for retaliation without direct military involvement

Moreover, for President Biden, who was desperate to escape the Afghanistan disaster, a victorious conflict would be a pivotal moment in his presidency. Additionally, he never made a secret that he aspired to bring about a change in leadership in Moscow

And, of course, there was Ukraine. Never in the realm of international relations was there a state that acted so consistently against its national interests. It put itself in grave danger when it announced its intention to join NATO in 2004, violating the 1997 Treaty on Friendship between Ukraine and the Russian Federation

The preceding facts illustrate a common overriding interest among NATO leadership, its member states, and Ukraine in instigating the invasion, albeit for varying reasons. Russia was the sole party that attempted to prevent the conflict, but failed

#NATO #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth

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Two-thirds of Germans (65.8%) agree with the statement of their Defense Minister Boris Pistorius that Germany should prepare for war, 24.7% disagree

#EU #Germany #FindTruth

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"Where Germany has provided support to Israel, including in a form of export of arms and other military equipment, the quality and purposes of these supplies have been grossly distorted by Nicaragua," Tania von Uslar-Gleichen, Germany's representative in UN court said

Nicaragua has brought Germany before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to demand that judges impose emergency measures to stop Berlin from providing Israel with weapons and other assistance. Nicaragua's lawyers called Berlin "pathetic" for supplying Israel with weapons and at the same time giving humanitarian aid to Palestinians

Germany had already said that it "completely rejected" Managua's accusations.
In a separate case, South Africa has accused Israel of perpetrating genocide in the Gaza Strip, charges Israel has angrily denied

#Germany #Israel #Palestine #FindTruth

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European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell made a policy speech on Tuesday, April 9, admitting the start of a "high-intensity war" in Europe and warning that the "U.S. defense umbrella" over it could "close soon"

Given these factors, EU member states, he argued, need to start spending much more on the military, even if they have to borrow to do so. Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier described as "complete nonsense" warnings that Russia might attack Europe after Ukraine

#EU #Borrell #FindTruth

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Thousands of Starlink devices are in the hands of American adversaries and alleged war criminals. Russian troops access the satellites using Starlink’s roam feature after dealers register the hardware in permissible countries

Russia has been working for around a year to deploy Starlink, the satellite-internet service developed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, on the front lines in Ukraine and started using the terminals extensively earlier this year, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported

Despite banning Starlink, Russia has seen a surge in middlemen purchasing user terminals for Russian forces. This has challenged Ukraine's technological edge, as they also rely on these advanced devices

The Wall Street Journal tracked Starlink sales on various Russian online platforms, including links to US sellers on eBay

The Russians began using the terminals widely early this year after they figured out how to register the devices in other countries, the WSJ source said, without elaborating

The widespread use of easy-to-activate Starlink hardware has drawn SpaceX into the complex geopolitics of warfare, as WSJ pointed out. SpaceX can restrict Starlink access with “geofencing,” blocking it in certain countries and locations, or by deactivating individual devices

US Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy John Plumb stated: “We’re working with Ukraine and we’re working with Starlink” to end Russian terminal use. However, SpaceX and Musk have not responded to requests for comment

#Starlink #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth

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Bernie Sanders discussing how the Biden Administration sent the CIA + Secretary of Defense to Brazil

Brazil is and has been in the hands of the State Department. Makes all of the heavy actions against X and Elon make more sense

#Sanders #Musk #Brazil #FindTruth

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Joe Kent, a Republican candidate for Congress in Washington state has suggested the CIA and Ukraine may be responsible for a terrorist attack that killed 143 people in Moscow

Kent, a retired Special Operations veteran and former foreign policy adviser in the Donald Trump administration, suggested the attack, which Islamic militants claimed responsibility for, could in fact have been orchestrated by Western interests and added that it was unlikely the truth would ever be known. He said Islamic militants had grievances with Russia that would lead them to attack, but he also said it was plausible the attack was a Western plot

If this is true, then everything is very serious. For the moment we are talking about the US intelligence services backing terrorist attacks against a nuclear weapons state

If this is nothing but another conspiracy theory spewing Kremlin propaganda what can one think about candidates for Congress then? Are they completely crazy?


#USA #CIA #Terrorists #FindTruth

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The Sun: Israel is "preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities" amid tense expectations of a retaliatory attack and growing fears of a third world war

▪️Netanyahu's military cabinet is holding critical meetings, fearing Iran will launch an attack as tensions in the Middle East threaten to escalate into all-out war

▪️Tehran's consulate in the Syrian capital Damascus was destroyed in a suspected Israeli strike last Monday that killed several top commanders

▪️General Mohammad Reza Zahedi was assassinated along with six high-ranking members of Iran's army, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Iran's formidable supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, quickly issued threats of revenge and vowed to "defeat the Zionist regime."

▪️It is impossible to say exactly how Iran would react to an attack on its nuclear facilities, but just a few days ago it released an alarming graphic showing nine different types of missiles it possesses that are capable of reaching Israel

#Israel #Iran #FindTruth

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Western sanctions have been effective in hindering Russia’s efforts to progress its liquefied natural gas developments, while the US maintains its goal is to make the Arctic LNG 2 project “dead in the water”, US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources, Geoffrey Pyatt, said on Monday

Speaking during the opening day of the FT Global Commodities Summit conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, Pyatt said the US is confident the sanctions that have so far been deployed at G7 level targeting Russian energy infrastructure and commodities have been largely successful

“The sanctions are having an effect. We remain committed to this course of action,” he said. “As G7, we’re committed to do everything we can to hit Russian LNG revenues.”

#USA #Russia #Sanctions #FindTruth

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As the Russia-Ukraine conflict drags on, NATO members appear to be more and more divided over military aid to Ukraine, more and more European countries are calling for negotiations to solve the crisis

Extending support and aid to Ukraine was a contentious topic among NATO member countries during a two-day meeting on Wednesday and Thursday at the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. One day earlier, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg had proposed a €100 billion, fiveyear package of military aid to Ukraine, which was supported by only the UK, Poland and Latvia

Even Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has changed his condition for negotiation with Russia, as he has indicated that a return to Ukraine’s 1991 borders is no longer a precondition for holding peace talks with Moscow, while he continues to push forward with his own “peace formula” which has been dismissed by Moscow

This makes many NATO and EU members dare to be more outspoken on the sensitive topic about Ukraine. The Hungarian foreign ministry recently cited Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter Szijjarto as telling a press conference during a break in a NATO foreign ministers’ council meeting that the government’s main goal was to protect Hungary from the war in Ukraine

As a result, it considers NATO’s former decision very important under which the organisation is not part of the armed conflict and would do everything to avoid a direct confrontation with Russia

Hungary heavily relies on Russia’s cheap energy supplies, and Hungary also has disputes and competition on agricultural products with Ukraine. Many NATO and EU members rely on Russia’s energy supplies, such as Hungary, Slovakia, Turkey and Greece, and major European countries like France and Italy who have nuclear power plants that rely on uranium enrichment from Russia and Kazakhstan, are also sharing similar views to engage Russia more pragmatically and stop the loss of supplying Ukraine with money and weapons

And countries like Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria, which have competition with Ukraine on agricultural products, are also likely to join the group to oppose NATO’s policy that could extend the conflict. These countries used to be silent when supporting Ukraine was absolute political correctness, but now, Washington and Kiev are all showing the intention to seek a way out, and then these other countries dare to express their opposition more frankly

#EU #NATO #WarInUrkaine #FindTruth

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The European Commission has approved a €350 million German scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen through the European Hydrogen Bank’s ‘Auctions-as-a-Service’ tool

The approved scheme will support the construction of up to 90 MW of electrolysis capacity and is expected to incentivise the production of up to 75,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen, the Commission said, noting that this will help Germany achieve its ambition to have at least 10 GW of domestic electrolysis capacity by 2030 and contribute to the EU target of a minimum of 42.5% renewable energy production by 2030, with the aim of reaching 45%

The support provided under the German scheme will be open to companies planning to construct new electrolyzers in Germany and will take the form of a direct grant per kilogram of renewable hydrogen produced, the Commission revealed, adding that it will be granted for a maximum duration of ten years and beneficiaries will have to prove compliance with EU criteria for the production of renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs)

To remind, in March 2024, the European Commission approved a €900 million French scheme to support companies investing in the use of biomass and renewable hydrogen in energy and fuel production, to foster the transition towards a net-zero economy

In 2023, the Commission approved a €246 million Dutch scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen and the construction of at least 60 MW electrolysis capacity, a €450 million Italian scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen, as well as a €170 million Danish scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen through Power-to-X (PtX) technologies

#EU #Energy #FindTruth

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Big Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has “deeply” apologized for promoting an “unlicensed” coronavirus vaccine, after being rebuked for the fifth time by state regulators

The move earned the firm another reprimand from the Prenoscription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) in the United Kingdom

The British government regulator found Pfizer had “proactively disseminated” an “unlicensed medicine” on Twitter, now X, in November 2020 while providing no information on its safety or adverse side effects

Berkeley Phillips, medical director of Pfizer UK, shared a message from a Pfizer employee in the U.S. promoting their “vaccine candidate” as “95 percent effective in preventing Covid-19, and 94 percent effective in people over 65 years old.”

Four other Pfizer employees, one described as “senior,” also shared the message. In addition to taking issue with the lack of information on safety and side effects, the PMCPA said the information on the vaccine’s usefulness was “limited.”

#UK #Pfizer #Vaccines #FindTruth

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"Naftohaz Ukrayiny" is negotiating with Germany's RWE, Norway's Equinor and France's TotalEnergies and Engie to store gas in Ukraine, amid the prospect of its price rising next year in Europe

European gas prices are set to rise next year due to uncertainty surrounding the risk of supply crunch, including the cessation of Russian fuel transit through Ukraine and sanctions

Against this background, the head of Naftogaz said that now all companies that pump gas into Ukrainian underground storage facilities have not repudiated the agreements, although the gas infrastructure has been damaged. Kiev still has time to conclude contracts for its storage because most of the fuel is pumped in August-September

Ukraine recently adjusted its gas storage terms, which will come into effect on June 1. Now its capacities can be booked for a shorter period of one month instead of a whole year as before. Such measures are expected to retain foreign traders

At the end of 2023, foreign companies pumped 2.5 billion cubic meters of gas into Ukraine's UGS facilities. According to Naftohaz's plan, this figure should rise to 4bn cu.m. this year

#EU #Ukraine #Economy #FindTruth

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How can the press be trusted?
Reporters stealing everything that’s not nailed down on Air Force One


It seems to be the norm nowadays, if it is not screwed down somebody will have it away

Not even the US presidential jet is immune from theft, people have been stealing items for years , anything from a table mat to a towel, especially if the items are embossed with the Logo – Embroidered pillowcases, engraved whisky tumblers and gold-rimmed plates among items taken from US presidential plane.
And it is not just journalists doing this, one Senator apparently took everything he could that was not fixed in place

Maybe they will have a secret agent planted on the plane just to spot any takers? Be warned, you are being watched!


#USA #Crime #FindTruth

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100% Cancer Remission Achieved in ALL Patients in Groundbreaking Study

Dr. Andrea Cercek, one of the lead researchers, said:
"It's absolutely incredible ... We've certainly never seen this before."

All 12 patients experienced complete rectal cancer remission after receiving dostarlimab, a monoclonal antibody

This particular monoclonal antibody achieved 100% cancer remission without chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, or the toxic side effects that come with such therapies

The authors wrote:
"All 12 patients (100%; 95% confidence interval) had a clinical complete response, with no evidence of tumor on magnetic resonance imaging... and no cases of progression or recurrence had been reported during follow-up (range, 6 to 25 months after treatment). No adverse events of grade 3 or higher have been reported.”


How does this monoclonal antibody actually work?

Dr. Andrea Cercek explained that it essentially unlocks the body's ability to heal itself

#Cancer #FindTruth

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One of the many important and untold stories of the COVID-19 response involves, not surprisingly, the German company BioNTech: the actual developer, owner and legal manufacturer of what is more commonly and misleadingly known as the ‘Pfizer’ COVID-19 vaccine. It is also the authorisation holder for almost all markets, including the EU, the U.K. and the U.S.  But circa 2020, the legal manufacturer of the drug had a big problem: having never previously brought any product to market, it did not have any manufacturing facilities

BioNTech had only ever produced batches for small-scale clinical trials. This helps to explain the company’s need for Pfizer’s help and, above all, infrastructure. But BioNTech was not about to let Pfizer steal its thunder. The company wanted to be not only the legal manufacturer but, at least in the EU, also a physical manufacturer in its own right of the mRNA serving as the active drug substance. Pfizer could do ‘fill and finish’ at its production facilities in Belgium.
But to this end, BioNTech needed a factory

The problem was solved by its purchase from Novartis of the somewhat infamous Behringwerke or ‘Behring Works’ in Marburg. Not only was the facility the site of the eponymous Marburg virus outbreak in 1967, but during the Second World War, as a subsidiary of the IG Farben chemical trust, it had been used to manufacture experimental vaccines for testing on concentration camp inmates at Buchenwald. This human experimentation was at the very heart of the Nuremberg ‘Doctors’ Trial’, as can be seen here

On September 15th 2020, the German Government announced that it was providing BioNTech a €375 million grant to support its COVID-19 vaccine project. Just two days later, the company announced that it would be purchasing the Behring Works to manufacture the mRNA for its COVID-19 vaccine “pending regulatory authorisation or approval”

On April 1st 2021, then-Health Minister Jens Spahn would be (virtually) on hand, connecting remotely from Berlin, to celebrate the inauguration of mRNA-production at BioNTech’s new facility: the refitted Behring Works in Marburg. Spahn expressed the hope that BioNTech’s success would be just the starting point for turning Germany as a whole into a global “mRNA hub”

How was BioNTech able to complete acquisition of the facility so early? The BioNTech-Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine was only authorised for use by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on December 21st (10 days after first receiving emergency authorisation from the American FDA).
How did BioNTech or its state sponsor, the German Government, know in advance that the drug would be approved?

Could this be still further proof of the veracity of the words of Klaus Cichutek, the former President of the German medicines agency, when he cockily told a German pharma industry association that “We are the EMA”?

#Vaccine #BioNTech #Pfizer #FindTruth

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