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Monday, August 9 The US Department of Homeland Security has once again issued a bulletin warning of a "growing but moderate" threat of violence related to the conspiracy theory that Trump will be reinstated in office. DHS also acknowledged that there is no concrete evidence of this conspiracy. *** "The virus has changed. We came from a virus that was formidable, but was not transmitted as well as the virus we are dealing with today. The situation is understandably a bit complicated" - Fauci on how well the Covid vaccines protect against the new Delta variant. *** The Republicans of Carbon County from Wyoming adopted a unanimous resolution and canceled the recognition of the traitor Liz Cheney as a "Republican" representative, calling on the Republican Party of the House of Representatives to remove her from committee appointments. *** Wildfires in California are recognized as the second largest in the history of the state. The fire started on July 14 northeast of Chico, California, and has grown to more than 460,000 acres. Four firefighters were injured, 400 buildings burned down, more than 30,000 people were evacuated from their homes. While there are no reports of deaths, four people are missing. *** Maricopa County officials continue to proclaim their innocence after Arizona State Senator Sonny Borrelli sent an official request to Attorney General Brnovich to investigate Maricopa County's non-compliance with subpoenas. The Attorney General of the State Brnovich sent a notification to Maricopa County requesting a written response from the County Supervisory Board before 17: 00 on Friday, August 20, 2021. *** According to the Freedom of Information Act, it became known that Fauci and NIAID spent more than $400,000 on infecting dogs with painful and deadly parasites in various biological experiments. *** Biden's Secretary of Transportation could not answer the question of where and to how many states Biden sends illegal foreigners.
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*** The governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, was again loudly booed at the event for what those said were him being responsible for helping the Democrats steal the election. persons their social security benefits.
*** A company providing passenger transportation services from St. Louis, USA, refuses to serve vaccinated and masked people. *** Biden is not going to cancel his plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the Taliban captured Kunduz, a key city on the border with Tajikistan. Besides, two Afghan lawmakers from the northeastern province of Takhar said that its capital, Talekan, also came under the control of the Taliban. *** Britain has informed Iran through an intermediary that it does not seek to increase tensions or take military action against Tehran. *** Two people were killed and four were injured in a bomb explosion near a hotel in Quetta, Pakistan. *** American Virginia Roberts said that she is filing a multimilliondollar lawsuit against the son of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Andrew, in a New York court, accusing him of committing sexual violence, at the time of which Roberts was 17 years old. *** Tuesday, August 10 The CDC combines data from several days into one to make it look like Florida is supposedly reporting a record number of new daily cases of coronavirus. *** Fulton County, Georgia, is broadcasting another lie, stating that only 5,000 absentee ballots were considered in the 2020 election, although more than 100,000 were submitted.
*** Lands in Germany intend to return to the federal authorities at least 2.3 million doses of coronavirus vaccines due to a decline in demand for vaccinations. At the same time, first of all, the earth wants to abandon the vaccines of manufacturers AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson. These doses will be delivered to countries experiencing a shortage of vaccines. *** The Pentagon will require the Covid vaccine for all military personnel by September 15. One of the sources reports: "The US military will soon rebel against vaccination mandates. They will not obey." *** A judge appointed by Obama has suspended Florida Governor DeSantis' ban on COVID vaccine passports for cruises. *** Angelo Codignoni, chairman of the board of directors of the Mediascope TV meter, a member of the board of Directors of the National Media Group, has died, the company's press service told RBC. He was 73 years old. In the last ten years, Codignoni's career has been connected with Russia. He was a senior adviser to PJSC InterRAO, a member of the International Expert Council of Rosatom, and in 2016 became Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mediascope and VTSIOMMedia LLC.
*** Director of the State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology "Vector" of Rospotrebnadzor Rinat Maksyutov: "To say that even after the completion of clinical trials, it is necessary to switch to mass vaccination of children and adolescents... I think there is no reason for this. Children in general get sick all the same, it is fundamentally easier."
*** The public approval rating of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has reached an 18month low due to his actions in connection with the pandemic, new blockages continue in the country.
*** The speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, was not invited to an extravagant party on the occasion of Obama's birthday after the former president allegedly "curtailed" the celebration. "I had to attend other parties," Pelosi said. According to the source, Pelosi had lunch with Oprah Winfrey at the elite Vineyard Havens country club on Saturday afternoon, but she was not invited to the holiday. *** The assistant to the governor of New York Cuomo resigns amid a sex scandal in which her boss was involved.
*** Seth Keshel publishes an analysis of five Pennsylvania counties with enough falsified ballots to tilt the majority of votes in the state to Trump. *** Elon Musk's SpaceX launches a satellite that will broadcast advertising in space. It will be possible to purchase space advertising for Dogecoin.
*** The CDC warns about a bacterial disease that has caused two deaths in the United States. *** Wednesday, August 11 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is resigning over a sexual harassment scandal. Katie Hochul will become the first female governor of New York. A CNN reporter criticizes Biden for his words that Cuomo "did a great job" as governor. *** The Mike Lindell Cyber Symposium has begun. He says that he will publish real data on the 2020 elections, which show that Trump won. The event is intended exclusively for politicians, the media and cyber experts. A group of experts joined Lindell to expose anomalies in the 2020 elections, China's monetary influence on American elections, false news and much more from Democrats and globalist elites. *** The Broward County School Board votes to maintain the mask mandate, challenging Governor DeSantis. In turn, the Florida Department of Education notified the Broward County School Board, putting an ultimatum: refusal of the mask or loss of salary. *** Biden says he is "checking" whether he has the right to cancel the rule of governors who order universal camouflage in schools. *** A lot of people come to a meeting of the Tennessee school Board, chanting: "No masks!" *** YouTube suspended Senator Rand Paul for seven days after deleting two of his interviews for "misinformation about COVID": "The claim that fabric masks work when they don't actually work is a danger to life. This is not only bad advice, but also potentially deadly misinformation," Paul said in one of the deleted videos. *** The Republican Party calls for the impeachment of US Secretary of the Interior Mayorkas. *** The US Senate passes a $1.2 trillion US infrastructure bill. *** Biden, on his return to the White House from Delaware, lost his course and could not find his way to the entrance to the building. He had forgotten where he was. *** A member of the Oklahoma school board says that students can "commit murder" without wearing masks. *** Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green has been suspended from Twitter for saying that COVID vaccines should not be approved by the FDA.
*** Dozens of Chicago police officers turn their backs on Mayor Lightfoot during a visit to her hospital with an injured city police officer.
*** Biden: "Afghan leaders must fight for their own nation." *** The white population of the United States declined for the first time in history, while the Hispanic and Asian populations grew, according to a census report (Daily Mail)
*** The United States has assigned Israel, one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, the highest level of danger for travel - "Level 4 - do not travel". *** Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Michael Bloomberg are teaming up in a joint venture to drill on the pristine land of Greenland for rare natural resources (cobalt, nickel, copper and platinum) worth about $1.4 trillion for the production of electric car batteries.
*** In Greenland, enough ice was collected in one day to put New York's Central Park under 682 meters (2,238 feet) of ice. A record increase during the summer melting season. *** Thursday, August 12 The second largest container port in the world, Ningbo Zhoushan in China, is closed due to one case of covid disease of a fully vaccinated worker. Blocking is fraught with serious disruptions in global trade and supply chains. *** Governor Newsom announces that California will become the first state to require all school staff to be vaccinated against Covid or tested weekly. *** The CDC quietly adjusted the Covid-19 mortality rates in Florida after the state Health department criticized them for combining data for several days into one. *** A Trump-appointed judge has ruled that Dominion Voting Systems' $ 1.3 billion lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Mike Lindell can continue. *** Schwarzenegger addressed the Americans who oppose the tyrannical restrictions of Covid: "To hell with freedom!" *** Trump in a new statement about the killer of Ashley Babbitt in the US Capitol: "Justice must be restored!"
*** At a cyber symposium in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Representative Timothy Ramtun told the audience that Wisconsin officials are clearing data in voting machines in the state. *** A Democratic official from Minneapolis said that the burning of a police station by BLM mobs was "pure righteousness". *** The CDC encourages all pregnant or lactating women to get vaccinated. "Vaccination against COVID-19 is recommended for all people aged 12 years and older, including those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now or are planning to get pregnant in the future," the CDC said in a statement. *** A journalist asked Psaki if Biden caused some indecision about the vaccine when he attacked Trump's attempts to get a vaccine against Covid produced using Operation Warp Speed? Psaki said that Trump told people to take poison: "I would like to note that at that time, the former president also suggested that people inject versions of the poison into their veins to cure Covid." *** The far-left governor of Wisconsin is calling on counties to ignore subpoenas for audits. *** The Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives has signed 52 arrest warrants for fugitive Democrats who left Washington to stop the passage of certain bills. *** The Dominion voting systems sued Newsmax and One America News for broadcasting the Mike Lindell cyber Symposium. *** "Powerful predator" - Biden's accuser of sexual assault, Tara Reid, calls for a "real investigation" after New York Governor Cuomo resigned.
*** The Taliban captured 10 provincial capitals out of 34 in Afghanistan. It is also reported that the Taliban can capture Kabul in 90 days, according to a new US intelligence assessment. Some officials say the Taliban could seize power in the Afghan capital in as little as 30 days. The central prison of Kandahar has already been captured by the Taliban. According to the militants, the prison staff surrendered, and thousands of prisoners were released. *** Russia will allocate more than a million dollars to Tajikistan for the construction of a border post on the border with Afghanistan. *** "Hard" isolation is being introduced in the Australian capital Canberra. Melbourne is extending the lockdown, and Sydney is introducing a "no injection, no work" policy.
*** In Kazakhstan, from the middle of next month, they are going to fine employers in whose organizations the unvaccinated work. Meanwhile, the country's Prosecutor General said that such fines are illegal and cannot be implemented. has hit the Accenture consulting company registered on the New York Stock Exchange, threatening to publish the stolen data. *** The hackers behind one of the largest cryptocurrency thefts in history have returned more than half of the $613 million worth of digital coins they stole. On the eve of the Poly Network blockchain platform, which works on the principle of an aggregator and allows users to exchange tokens on different blockchains, reported that it was subjected to a hacker attack.


*** Friday, August 13 The World Health Organization has called on world leaders and rich countries to end the "shameful inequality" in access to coronavirus vaccines. *** Military personnel of the Air Force Global Strike Command launched an unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with a test return vehicle from the Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. *** Brazilian President Bolsonaro was defeated in Congress after his plan to replace the current electronic voting system with a publicly verifiable system using paper traces failed. Brazil's former leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wants to defeat Bolsonara in the upcoming 2022 elections.
*** More than 700,000 people remain without electricity after severe storms in Michigan. *** The Italian island of Sicily recorded the highest temperature in Europe in 40 years - 49 degrees Celsius.
*** Stanford will require weekly testing for COVID-19, regardless of the vaccination status. This is the first university in the United States to introduce mandatory testing for vaccinated people. *** 8,600 people in Germany need new vaccinations after nurses injected them with saline instead of the vaccine.
*** Thailand will begin human trials of the COVID vaccine in the form of a nasal spray. *** It is expected that within the next 36 hours, the FDA will issue a permit for booster vaccinations of the Covid vaccine for people with weakened immunity. *** A strong earthquake of magnitude 6.5 occurred in the Philippine city of Davao.
*** Preliminary hearings on the US appeal against London's refusal to extradite Julian Assange to Washington have begun in the Royal Court of London. A rally of supporters of journalists calling for his release took place outside the courthouse in the British capital. Assange himself appeared in court for the first time in more than six months. *** A new study shows that vaccination from Pfizer in the US in July was only 42 perent effective (Axios).
*** The leadership of Israel, one of the most vaccinated countries, It decided to tighten restrictions against the spread of COVID-19. *** The Pentagon has released guidance on how military personnel can request a "religious exception" in order to be exempt from vaccination. A Pentagon spokesman said that military personnel who want to receive an exemption from vaccination should consult with a medical professional and a commander about the risks associated with the lack of a vaccine.
*** Saturday, August 14 A New Jersey inmate who was released early due to the coronavirus is accused of killing a teenager 2 days later. *** The informant at the cyber(Continued on page 19)
symposium provides unique factual evidence from the TCF Center in Detroit that election computers were connected to the network during the 2020 presidential election in the United States, which is a gross violation that allowed mass falsifications of votes to be carried out. *** RSBN: "MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was reportedly physically assaulted after closing the second day of his cyber symposium. According to Lindell, he was attacked on Wednesday evening and was hit in the ribs. "I'm fine, but I'm in pain," he said at an event on Thursday morning. *** Mike Lindell told the audience at the cyber symposium that the house of an employee of the Mesa County clerk, Tina Peters, was raided by state officials. The man has four children. They took all his computer equipment. Then Colonel Phil Waldren came on stage and reported that spies had infiltrated the conference. During the event, a huge amount of factual evidence was provided that the 2020 elections were rigged, and that Trump actually won them.
*** The Pennsylvania Prison Guard Union is threatening legal action against Democratic Governor Thomas Wolf because of forced vaccination.
*** The Biden administration is discussing mandatory vaccines for interstate travel, but "this issue is not being considered at the moment."
*** Tension between the Chicago police and Mayor Laurie Lightfoot is growing after the murder of 29year-old officer Ella French. She is the first female officer to be killed in Chicago in 33 years. Her colleagues were ready to pay their respects as well as all their other brothers and sisters who fell in the line of duty - with an honor guard marching to the sound of bagpipes on, but the deputy superintendent of police did not have 20 minutes "for this sh**". *** In Sydney, Australia, the "No shot, no Job" program is presented, forcing employees to undergo mandatory vaccination if they want to continue earning a living. *** A member of the Pussy Riot group Margarita Konovalova (Rita Flores) was re-arrested for 15 days. The activist was arrested on charges of propaganda or public demonstration of Nazi paraphernalia or symbols. *** The Biden administration is trying to save California Governor Gavin Newsom from being recalled from office. *** None of the major media reported that the naked son of the president (Hunter Biden) in a conversation with a prostitute complains that the Russians stole his laptop for blackmail.
*** ▫The head of the US Department of Homeland Security, Mayorkas, accuses Trump of an increase in the number of illegal border crossings. Meanwhile, Border Patrol agents document the "appalling" conditions in Biden's facilities for migrants: illegal immigrants are literally stacked on top of each other in cramped pretrial detention cells. *** At the same time, an audio recording was leaked in which Mayorkas privately informs his employees: "A couple of days ago I was in Mexico and said: Listen, you know, if our borders are the first line of defense, we will lose, and this is unacceptable. We cannot continue like this, our people on the ground cannot continue working, and our system is not designed for this." *** 40 percent of illegal aliens brought to the city of Texas tested positive for Covid-19. *** The Texas Tribune newspaper edited one of its articles after it "mistakenly" reported that 5,800 children were hospitalized with Covid over a seven-day period. The report claims that there has been a huge spike in cases, resulting in 5,800 children being hospitalized in one week. The newspaper corrected its reports after the lies spread around the world and caused unnecessary panic. *** Trump asks: "Do you still miss me?" after criticizing Biden for the tragic mess in Afghanistan, a completely open and violated border, a record crime rate, high oil prices and rising inflation. *** 27 fully vaccinated people tested positive for Covid-19 during the Carnival Vista cruise that ended in Belize, according to the Belize Tourism Board. *** Showers, thunderstorms, hail, wind squalls up to 20-27 m/s are predicted in Sochi, Crimea, Rostov, Saratov regions, North Ossetia, Adygea, Stavropol Territory, Kabardino-Balkaria, Evenki district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory on August 14 and 15. The weather will be especially dangerous in the Crimea, where "unprecedented rains" will take place and more than 50 mm of precipitation will fall, and tornadoes may form over the sea in the Krasnodar Territory, scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia Roman Vilfand told TASS. Rescuers have already evacuated children from four health camps of the Krasnodar Territory who got into the flood zone. All beaches in Sochi are closed due to bad weather. *** In Western Australia, it was forbidden to protest at clinics where abortions are performed. *** *** The CIA plans to create a special Chinese unit in an attempt to intercept Beijing's espionage. *** A Turkish military base in northern Iraq has been shelled by several rockets.
*** The Times of Israel: "Israel will be the first country to start making the third dose of COVID-19 coronavirus vaccines for people over 50 years old." *** The French media report an increase in the number of babies with Covid-19. *** Sunday, August 15 Resist The Mainstream: Another Texas judge on Friday blocked Gov. Greg Abbott‘s order banning local governments and schools from issuing mask mandates. Travis County Judge Andy Brown, who signed Austin Mayor Steve Adler’s mask mandate, on Friday announced that he had blocked the governor’s executive order.
“Now, district judges in Dallas and Travis Counties have upheld the right of local leaders to protect the safety of our kids and community,” he tweeted. “The Governor’s order to prevent counties, cities, and schools from protecting our children has been blocked.”
Brown said in a statement to KEYE, a local CBS station, that Abbott’s executive order “is overreaching and limits the ability of local elected officials and health authorities to serve their constituents.”
This is why I issued additional orders early on protecting our school children and our workforce. It is my hope that the Governor understands that my fight is against COVID-19 and not against him,” he said. “As I noted the other day, his threats of legal action are nothing compared to the threat of children getting sick and dying. Now is the time for state and local elected officials to work with one another to take the necessary steps as guided by science and local needs.”
Similarly, on Tuesday, A Dallas district judge upheld County Judge Clay Jenkins’ request for a temporary restraining order against Abbott’s executive order. Jenkins on Wednesday signed an executive order mandating all schools, childcare centers and businesses in the county to require face coverings after a district judge granted him temporary powers to supersede a previous order by the governor. The governor vowed later on Wednesday to take any “school district, public university, or local government official” defying his executive order “to court.” *** Resist The Mainstream: A school board in Oregon on Tuesday voted 4-3 to ban pride flags and Black Lives Matter banners, prompting sharp debate in the district.
The vote was tallied during a virtual meeting for the Newberg school district and impacts about 5,000 children, KGW.com reported. Brian Shannon, the school board director, appealed to his colleagues to ban all political and divisive symbols so “we can focus on the already difficult task of educating our students in the core subjects,” the report said. Oregon Public Broadcasting reported that there will be a three-member policy committee that monitors what would be considered political messaging. The OPB report said detractors of the ban say these symbols offer some students comfort.
“They are messages of love and support,” Stacey Dalton, a teacher, said, according to the report. “White and or heteronormative students, the majority, see their own validation consistently in the curriculum Newberg School districts have adopted and therefore do not need extra messages of support.” The school board includes newly elected school board members Trevor DeHart and Renee Powell, both of whom supported the ban on flags and policy changes. Newberg parent Brandon Casey said Tuesday’s agenda items were a direct result of the May 2021 election results.
“We voted for this school board to make sure BLM signs are not in classrooms,” Casey said, before pledging to unenroll his two students from the district if masks are required in schools. Under a state rule, they are required, though board chair Brown said the mask discussion will continue at the next board meeting. State legislators have appealed to board members to allow the flags. The OPB report pointed out that Joe Morelock, the superintendent, said lawyers will have to review the vote before it is enforced. *** Resist The Mainstream: MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid came under fire Saturday for comparing the religious right in the United States to the Taliban, claiming they want to force women “solely into childbirth” and out of the workforce.
“This is the real-life Handmaid’s Tale,” Reid tweeted, comparing the situation in Afghanistan to the novel and dystopian drama series “The Handmaid’s Tale,” where women are portrayed as property and forced to bear children.
“A true cautionary tale for the U.S., which has our own far religious right dreaming of a theocracy that would impose a particular brand of Christianity, drive women from the workforce and solely (Continued on page 28)