And why not? The CIA—”the secret police of American capitalism,” as Philip Agee called it—has always thus served mighty corporations first of all.
https://rumble.com/vp26ml-pfizer-in-cahoots-with-us-intelligence-agencies.html
And why not? The CIA—”the secret police of American capitalism,” as Philip Agee called it—has always thus served mighty corporations first of all.
https://rumble.com/vp26ml-pfizer-in-cahoots-with-us-intelligence-agencies.html
Austria does Anschluss 2.0:
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/vaccines-make-free/comments
Remember when I got in trouble for saying that? Remember when all the bright boys on Twitter told me I was trivializing the Holocaust?
Can you hear me now?
French citizens without booster shot will be locked out of parts of society
French residents over the age of 65 will have their vaccine passports deactivated if they do not take the booster shot when they are eligible. The vaccine passport is required to access most entertainment and leisure venues.
The French government recently announced that booster shots are available. All people over 65 are eligible for the booster shots if it has been six months since their second dose of the vaccine.
Related: How vaccine passports are crushing freedom, privacy, and civil liberties
The government said seniors above the age of 65 who do not get their booster shot when they become eligible will have their vaccine passport deactivated and so they will be locked out of much of society.
If it has been six months since the second dose of the vaccine, the government will allow those eligible five weeks to get the booster shot. The government will begin enforcing the new rule on December 15.
Other groups who are eligible for the booster shots include those with underlying conditions and health workers. However, their passes will continue to work even if they do not get the booster shot.
The booster shots will become available to those over the age of 50 in early December.
In France, the vaccine passport is required when entering venues such as bars, restaurants, other entertainments and leisure venues, and long-distance train travel. Aside from being fully vaccinated, one can get the pass if they have recently recovered from Covid or for having a negative test in the past 72 hours.
Reclaim The Net accepts no advertising and is funded entirely by the community. If you support free speech, the eradication of cancel culture and restoring privacy and civil liberties, please become a supporter here.
PASSPORT IS NEEDED TO VOTE AGAINST PASSPORTS
Latvian lawmakers who can’t show a vaccine passport will be banned from votes
Starting Monday, November 15, lawmakers who can’t produce a vaccine passport in Latvia will not be allowed to attend in-person and remote meetings. Additionally, they will not be paid.
Saeima, the parliament of the Republic of Latvia, approved the law in a 62-7 vote. Starting Monday, when the nation-wide lockdown ends, members of the Saeima and the members of local governments have to show a vaccine passport to attend sessions.
However, they can still attend parliament sessions if they show proof of recovery from a recent COVID-19 infection or a medical exemption combined with a negative test.
The law will be enforced from Monday until July 1 next year, according to the Baltic News Service.
According to Latvian Television, of the 100 members of the Saeima, 91 have been double vaccinated. 696 of the 758 members of local governments can show a vaccine passport.
A few weeks ago, the Saeima also allowed employers to fire employees who are required to be vaccinated but have not shown a vaccine passport.
AGAIN
YouTube censors Senator Ron Johnson
YouTube has temporarily suspended Sen. Ron Johnson again over COVID-19 “misinformation.” This time, he was suspended over remarks about COVID deaths and vaccine injuries.
“The updated figures today are 17,619,” Johnson said. “That is 225 times the number of deaths in just a 10-month period versus an annual figure for the flu vaccine. These vaccine injuries are real.”
Critics of the Biden administration guidelines surrounding the pandemic, like Sen. Johnson, often claim the government exaggerates the number of deaths and also claim that the government suppresses the deaths caused by the vaccines.
In a statement, a YouTube spokesperson said: “We craft our policies to reduce the risk of real-world harm, updating them as official guidance evolves, and we consider the context of a video to make exceptions that balance open discussion of people’s experiences with preventing the spread of harmful misinformation.”
YouTube added that a shorter version of the video that does not contain the controversial remarks is still available.
Following the ban, Sen. Johnson released a statement accusing Big Tech of censoring the truth:
“Once again Big Tech is censoring the truth. Why won’t they let the vaccine injured tell their stories and medical experts give a second opinion? Why can’t we discuss the harmful effects of mandates? Apparently, the Biden administration and federal health agencies must not be questioned. How many more lives will be needlessly destroyed?”
The conservative senator has previously been suspended from YouTube for claiming hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment for COVID-19. In response to the ban at the time, he said:
“YouTube’s ongoing COVID censorship proves they have accumulated too much unaccountable power.”
RULED BY ALGORITHM
Twitter decides Welsh language is offensive, censors academic
Twitter suspended a Welsh academic for posting a tweet about Welsh grammar in the Welsh language. The platform claimed that the tweet violated its rules against “hateful conduct.” It really didn’t.
On November 13, Dr. Sara Louise Wheeler, a guest researcher at Wrexham Glyndwr University, posted a harmless tweet about Welsh grammar in the Welsh language.
“I want Welsh that doesn’t need to be corrected,” she tweeted in Welsh. “I’ve tried reading loads of Welsh grammar books over the last twenty years – but I just don’t learn that way.
“But as I said tonight I can remember the songs in performances. Aran Jones is going to try and harness this.”
Shortly after posting, Twitter deleted the tweet and suspended her. In the suspension notice, Twitter said her tweet violated its rules against hateful conduct, adding: “You may not promote violence against, threaten or harass other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability or serious disease.”
Wheeler announced the Twitter suspension on Instagram.
“Suspended in Twitter for tweeting in Welsh about my struggles to learn Welsh grammar,” she wrote.
“Careful my friends, better not talk about Welsh grammar in Welsh on Twitter it’s hateful conduct apparently.”
REJECTED
Canadian court rejects human rights violation accusation against Facebook
The British of Columbia Human Rights Tribunal has declined a complaint filed by a Facebook user claiming the platform discriminated against him on the basis of his sexual orientation. The provincial tribunal said that the case fell under the federal jurisdiction.
Ryan Elson filed a complaint with the tribunal in 2019 claiming that Facebook discriminated against him on the basis of sexual orientation.” Elson updated the complaint this year, claiming that Facebook retaliated against him for announcing his intention to file a human rights complaint.
“The basis of the complaint is Facebook’s alleged temporary restriction of Mr. Elson’s use of Facebook’s service for one week in September 2019,” BC Human Rights Tribunal member Paul Singh wrote in the decision to reject the case.
“Mr. Elson further alleges that Facebook retaliated against him by allegedly censoring a post in which he allegedly stated he intended to file a human rights complaint.”
Elson’s complaint states that he identifies as “a biological male who prefers biological males.” He argues that he is “entitled to express [his] opinion” that the “trans ideology is destructive to [his] freedom to have a sexual orientation.”
Initially, the Tribunal rejected some of the allegations, saying he could only complain about the “allegation of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.”
In August, Facebook filed for Elson’s complaint to be dismissed because it does not fall under the jurisdiction of the provincial tribunal.
Singh explained that telecommunications fall under “federal undertaking.” In the decision, he said that Elson filed his complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC), which also denied jurisdiction. However, the provincial tribunal noted that Elson did not submit a copy of the complaint filed with the CHRC.
“Instead, he has filed a brief email from an unidentified person in the CHRC ‘complaints services’ department in which the department says it declined to accept his complaint on jurisdictional grounds because Facebook ‘is not a telecommunications company or internet service provider – it is just a website,'” Singh’s decision says.
Singh argued that “case law is clear that federal jurisdiction is not limited to telecommunications companies and internet service providers.” He added that the BCHRT “has found that federal jurisdiction extends to a variety of communications and business activities that take place over the internet.”
Ultimately, Elson’s case was dismissed over jurisdiction issues. Both the federal and provincial tribunals did not address the reason the complaint was filed, which was the potential discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
Reclaim The Net exists because of readers like you. Keep us going and become a supporter.
We appreciate your support.
Support
Thanks for reading,
Reclaim The Net
You received this email because you subscribed to our list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
86-90 Paul Street
London
London
EC2A 4NE
United Kingdom
—
I thought his speech in Times Square on Oct. 16 could not possibly be topped; and yet he just topped it, in Milan (where they understand the danger of totalitarianism).
https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/milan-press-conference-chd-europe
Excellent essay by Daniel Broudy:
https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/29/55
From Richard M. Rosenthal:
AA-The reason why Rock and Rolll will never die-VID-20210608-WA0007 (1).mp4
News Updates From CLG
12 November 2021
All links are here:
https://www.legitgov.org
Previous edition: U.S. govt to rely on ‘corps of informers’ to identify violators of Biden’s OSHA vaccine mandate
Appeals court reaffirms stay on Biden workplace vaccine mandate, cites ‘severe’ risks –The Fifth Circuit granted a temporary stay on enforcement of the federal mandate on Nov. 6, one day after the rule was announced | 12 Nov 2021 | A federal appeals court reaffirmed its decision Friday to enact a stay on Joe Biden’s workplace vaccination mandate following a legal challenge from Texas and several other states. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration to “take no steps to implement or enforce the Mandate until further court order.” The decision was the latest development in what is expected to be a lengthy legal battle over the mandate’s legality. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a vocal critic of the workplace vaccine mandate, lauded the court’s decision on Twitter. “Citing Texas’s ‘compelling argument[s],’ 5th Circuit has stayed OSHA’s unconstitutional & illegal private-business vaccine mandate. WE WON! Litigation will continue, but this is a massive victory for Texas & FREEDOM from Biden’s tyranny & lawlessness,” Paxton wrote.
Ten States Sue Biden Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers | 11 Nov 2021 | A coalition of ten states led by Missouri’s attorney general on Nov. 10 sued Joe Biden over his administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers. A federal court has blocked, for now, the regime’s private employer vaccine mandate, although a stricter one focused on health care workers remains in place. The health care worker mandate, which covers more than 17 million nurses and others, doesn’t include a testing opt-out. The coalition says the mandate is unlawful under federal law in part because the federal government is trying to wrest away compulsory vaccination power that has “always been the province of–and still properly belongs to–the states.”
Oklahoma representative files bill to ban vaccine mandates in state | 11 Nov 2021 | An Oklahoma lawmaker has filed a bill that will aim to ban any COVID-19 vaccine mandate in the state. State Rep. Tom Gann, R-Inola, filed House Bill 1003X, nicknamed the “Liberty Bill,” this week to end what he calls “shocking abuse” after receiving “numerous” calls from constituents who face loss of employment due to vaccine mandates. “Following Oklahoma’s successful, landmark opioid settlement against the drug makers, it’s inconceivable that any employer would ask employees to subject themselves to an EUA injection from that same industry,” Gann said. The “Liberty Bill” copies an Illinois law that would protect employees who resist forced drug injection, KTUL reported. “When this abuse is taking place in the state of Oklahoma, we have to stand up and protect the individual liberty,” Gann said in a statement.
Missouri Governor Considering Unemployment for People Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccines | 12 Nov 2021 | Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said his administration is considering providing unemployment benefits for individuals who are fired over federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “You see what Iowa just did,” Parson told news outlet The Center Square on Thursday… The Republican governor was referring to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Oct. 29 having signed a bill that guarantees state workers who are trying to obtain a medical or religious exemption to the vaccine the ability to get unemployment benefits if they’re fired for refusing the vaccine. Parson stopped short of guaranteeing unemployment benefits for those who lost their jobs only because they declined vaccinations.
Calaveras Unified School District board votes to not ‘support, enforce or comply’ with vaccine mandate The vote was 5-0. | 12 Nov 2021 | (Sacramento, CA) The Calaveras Unified School District announced Wednesday it will not be adhering to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. In a 5-0 vote, the CUSD Board of Trustees decided to “not ‘support, enforce or comply with'” the mandate. The decision came during a Tuesday meeting and applies to both students and staff. According to CUSD, they will discuss and possibly make a decision on mask mandates and testing protocols at a later meeting on Nov. 23.
Pennsylvania Department of Health Refuses to Provide Full COVID-19 Death Data | 11 Nov 2021 | The Pennsylvania Department of Health refuses to share complete information about how it counted COVID-19 deaths for reports ordered by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The reports were ordered a year ago when the House unanimously approved a resolution in November 2020, requiring the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee (LBFC) to review the Department of Health’s reporting of COVID-19 testing and deaths. State Rep. Kate Klunk sponsored the legislation, House Resolution 1087 of 2020, noting that throughout the pandemic, there have been discrepancies in the information published by the Department of Health, including thousands of COVID-19 positive cases being removed from the daily totals, days where there were significant statistical anomalies in the data, the commingling of data, and COVID-19 being listed as a factor of death when the death was the result of something else.
Two million COVID-19 at-home test kits recalled over false positive results | 11 Nov 2021 | A recall of at-home COVID-19 test kits that have the potential to produce false-positive results has been expanded to include 2 million kits. The Ellume brand of test kits were manufactured between Feb. 24 and Aug. 11 and distributed from April 13 to Aug. 26. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said 2,212,335 kits were distributed in the United States. Ellume initiated the original recall in early October saying the problem was tied to a manufacturing issue.
Michigan School System Closes After ‘Large Number’ of Teachers Become Ill From COVID Shot | 10 Nov 2021 | Numerous schools in a Michigan township closed on Monday after numerous staff members fell ill suffering “negative reactions” from COVID-19 booster shots. As employees get fired or resign from their jobs for refusing to comply with the vaccine mandate, schools in the Saginaw school district and around the country are substantially understaffed. After numerous staff members of Saginaw County Community Schools received an experimental COVID booster shot over the weekend, they had negative reactions and were too sick to return to work, forcing the township’s elementary, middle and high schools to close in the district on Monday.
Virginia pharmacy incorrectly administers Covid vaccine to 112 kids, officials pull remaining doses | 11 Nov 2021 | A ph-rmacy in Virginia incorrectly administered Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 shots to 112 children last week, according to the state Department of Health. Loudoun County Health Department director Dr. David Goodfriend Goodfriend alerted parents in a letter sent out Wednesday that Ted Ph-rmacy may have administered a lower dose than recommended. State and federal officials told the ph-rmacy to stop distributing shots altogether on Friday before seizing all of its Covid doses, a Virginia health department spokesperson said in a statement.
Conservative MPs establish civil liberties caucus to defend the rights of un-jabbed Canadians –Among the group’s goals are to give a voice to anyone concerned about travel restrictions or losing a job because of vaccine mandates. | 8 Nov 2021 | A group of Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) Members of Parliament (MPs) joined together to create a “Civil Liberties Caucus” to speak for Canadians who have chosen not to get the COVID jabs. The group is led by Sarnia-Lambton CPC MP Marilyn Gladu, who says one of the goals of the “Civil Liberties Caucus” will be to give a voice to those who are “concerned because they haven’t taken the vaccine that they can’t leave or enter the country.” Another goal of the group is to assist those and give a platform to Canadians fired from their work because they chose not to go along with employer jab mandates. “People are asking things about losing their jobs, vaccine mandates,” Gladu told the CBC.
Trump Adviser Steve Bannon Indicted for Contempt of Congress – DOJ –The last criminal contempt case dates back to 1983. | 12 Nov 2021 | Former Trump administration adviser Steve Bannon was indicted Friday by a federal grand jury on two counts of contempt of Congress after he didn’t comply with a subpoena to appear in front of the [biased, useless] House Jan. 6 panel. Bannon, 67, was charged with one contempt count involving his refusal to appear for a deposition and another that involved his refusal to hand over documents to the committee. Last month, the House select committee issued a subpoena before the House of Representatives, in a partisan vote, held him in contempt. For each count of contempt of Congress, Bannon faces 30 days to one year in jail, as well as a fine of 100 to 1,000, according to the Justice Department’s press release. According to the Congressional Research Service, it’s rare for prosecutors to charge someone with contempt of Congress, and it noted that a settlement is generally negotiated to avoid them.
Federal appeals court pauses release of Trump White House records ahead of Friday deadline | 11 Nov 2021 | A federal appeals court on Thursday granted former President Donald Trump’s request to pause the release of key White House records from his presidency to the House select committee investigating [sic] the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, as he appeals a lower court’s decision that he can’t claim executive privilege to keep them secret. The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit set oral arguments for a hearing on November 30. The filing by the former president had been a last-ditch effort ahead of a Friday 6 p.m. ET deadline for the House panel to receive 46 records, including White House call logs, visitor logs, drafts of speeches and three handwritten memos from Trump’s then-chief of staff Mark Meadows.
BLM leader threatens ‘riots, fire, bloodshed’ in NYC if Eric Adams gets tough on crime | 11 Nov 2021 | A Black Lives Matter leader vowed there’ll be “riots,” “fire” and “bloodshed” if Mayor-elect Eric Adams follows through with his promise to bring back plainclothes anti-crime cops to battle New York’s surge in violent crimes. New York BLM co-founder Hawk Newsome debated the plan for a return to tougher policing with Adams during a contentious sit-down at Brooklyn Borough Hall Wednesday that was live-streamed on Instagram. Although Adams found common ground with the activists on plans to fight poverty in the black community, the former NYPD captain said he’ll be reinstating a revamped version of the undercover anti-crime unit that was disbanded at the height of widespread police protests last year. “If they think they are going back to the old ways of policing then we’re going to take to the streets again,” New York BLM co-founder Hawk Newsome said outside Borough Hall after the meeting. “There will be riots. There will be fire, and there will be bloodshed,” he threatened.
Tucker, unchained, says Kyle Rittenhouse’s first victim ‘died as he had lived, trying to touch a minor’ | 11 Nov 2021 | Fox News host Tucker Carlson is by no means sugar-coating the background of one of the men shot by Kyle Rittenhouse, then age 17, during civil unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August 2020. “So Joseph Rosenbaum died as he had lived, trying to touch an unwilling minor,” the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight declared during an opening monologue on Wednesday evening’s episode. Carlson was reacting to the day’s events during the trial of Rittenhouse on homicide charges, particularly his lawyers’ high-risk decision to put him on the witness stand. Moreover, his attorneys seldom objected despite argumentative, and some say abusive, cross-examination by the prosecutor.
‘I will send them to Delaware’ on buses: DeSantis hits back over Biden secretly flying migrants into Florida | 11 Nov 2021 | Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis threatened this week to bus illegal immigrants to President Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware should the administration continue to pay for “clandestine” flights carrying migrants into the Sunshine State. “If they’re going to come here, you know, we’ll provide buses and…I will send them to Delaware,” DeSantis warned during a press conference on Wednesday. The governor’s tough remarks came amid a lengthy polemic against the president over his handling of the ongoing immigration crisis at the U.S southern border, during which he described the secretive process that the Biden administration has reportedly used to send some 70 flights carrying illegal aliens into his state and elsewhere around the country.
Biden calls Satchel Paige ‘the great negro’ in latest gaffe | 11 Nov 2021 | Joe Biden referred to the late baseball player Satchel Paige as “the great negro” before correcting himself during his Veterans Day address at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday. Biden was honoring former U.S. Ambassador to Hungary Donald Blinken, an Army veteran and father of Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during his speech when he launched into a story about Paige, who played in the so-called “Negro leagues” before moving to to Major League Baseball in the late 1940s. “I’ve adopted the attitude of the great negro at the time, pitcher of the Negro leagues, who went on to become a great pitcher in the pros — in Major League Baseball — after Jackie Robinson. His name was Satchel Paige,” Biden recalled.
So are vitamin D and Ivermectin vaccines by the latest definition?
https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/09/read-cdc-changes-definition-of-vaccines-to-fit-covid-19-vaccine-limitations/