Guy on the ground threatened a clerk. Then pulled a gun on the firefighter. Then the girlfriend executed the firefighter. https://t.co/FcJEPOm1cM pic.twitter.com/6lkaEvULfv
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) October 21, 2022
Friday, October 21, 2022
KANSAS CITY: WOMAN MURDERS FIRE FIGHTER, SHOOTING HIM IN THE BACK; JUDGE DECLARES IT SELF-DEFENSE
BREAKING REPORT: Steve Bannon SENTENCED TO 4 MONTHS and a $6,500 fine...
BREAKING REPORT: Steve Bannon SENTENCED TO 4 MONTHS and a $6,500 fine...
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) October 21, 2022
What Hath Sanctions on Russia Wrought? A Strengthening of Its Relationship with Iran
Thank you to Martin Armstrong @ Armstrong Economics.
The western alliance is not the only one providing military training. Iran has sent military members to Crimea to train Russian troops. Specifically, they are training them to use Iranian drones. There were reports of Russian troops visiting Iran in August to learn how to operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Since then, there have been numerous reports of UAVs failing, but the successfully deployed UAVs are capable of causing serious damage.
Shaheds, also known as kamikaze or suicide drones, explode on impact and are capable of also carrying missiles.
This drone is less expensive to develop, but it can travel up to 1,000 miles and leave a range of destruction in its path. Mohajer-6 UAVs can be used for spying purposes and can, of course, also hold a missile. Ukraine claims that they have shot down at least 200 drones and have the capability to jam radars.
Both Russia and Iran have denied trading weapons, but what do they have to lose now that all the cards are on the table? Russia has violated the UN Security Council Resolution 2231 by transferring arms from Iran. The West has already sanctioned Russia in every way possible. Numerous nations are placing sanctions on Iran now, but again, they are not too concerned. Tehran and Moscow, two nuclear powers, are strengthening their relationship and seem prepared to face any Western consequences while resuming trade
"the Fed is once again fighting the last war, not the emerging one."
Yeah, we need a new Plaza Accord like we need the Great Reset.
— Tom Luongo (Give Deflation a Chance!) (@TFL1728) October 21, 2022
Japan is fine, nearly $1 trillion in USTs
Europe won't get USD from the Fed, they raided UK treasury to defend the euro.
The Swiss had real liquidity issues while Credit Suisse was under attack. Swaps appropos here https://t.co/j3Vfwj8Bn8
PRETTY CLEAR: NCVIA's purpose was to eliminate the potential financial liability of vaccine manufacturers due to vaccine injury claims
This is why they want to mandate them for kids...To cover their own asses, that's why! https://t.co/pBLZVqUWHd
— Gavin Somback (@HonestKeepem) October 21, 2022
To address a point in the first video, FWIW, high-dose thiamine treats basal ganglia nerve problems really well. Fat-soluble versions even better for absorption. https://bit.ly/3EZEbf0
To 2nd video, Kennedy is referring to the 1986 act signed into law by Ronald Reagan, called the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.
The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 was signed into law by United States President Ronald Reagan as part of a larger health bill on November 14, 1986.
Wow. Wikipedia spells it out pretty clearly,
NCVIA's purpose was to eliminate the potential financial liability of vaccine manufacturers due to vaccine injury claims to ensure a stable market supply of vaccines, and to provide cost-effective arbitration for vaccine injury claims. Under the NCVIA, the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP) was created to provide a federal no-fault system for compensating vaccine-related injuries or death by establishing a claim procedure involving the United States Court of Federal Claims and special masters.
