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Pfizer forces Big Tech to remove video where CEO admits Covid vaccines offer "limited protection".
Pfizer has quietly begun ordering social media companies to remove a video in which the CEO admits that their shots offer "limited protection" against the virus.
In a recent interview with Yahoo Finance's Anjalee Khemlani, Pfizer's CEO Albert Bourla made the following amazing admission:
"So - and we know that the two doses of the vaccine provide very limited protection, if any. The three doses, with the booster, provide reasonable protection against hospitalization and death - and again, that's, I think, very good - and less protection against the infection."
Thelibertydaily.com reports: this slip was intended to try to get more people to take the booster shots, but as it spread across social media, it had the opposite effect. Those who followed the regimen offered by Big Pharma and promoted by our government began to question the actual efficacy of the drugs they injected into their bodies. Meanwhile, those belonging to the dreaded "anti-vaxxer" crowd emphasized the idiocy of the confession.
Sports and political commentator Clay Travis was one of the many people who shared the video clip. He claims he was hit with a copyright claim by Pfizer or someone associated with them to remove the video.
If admitting the truth is so damaging that you have to suppress it before more people hear it, what does that say about your agenda? Those who are still defending the profits of Pfizer and Big Pharma by repeating their lies need to wake up immediately.
https://www.worldunity.me/pfiz....er-dwingt-big-tech-o
"Severe immune system abnormalities." Terrible story; hardly ever read. Hope this is not a harbinger, because if it is, we are going to have dramatic times ahead. There are scientists who have stated that after vaccinations your immune system will never be back in order.
President of the European Parliament David Sassoli died during the night of Monday to Tuesday, reports his spokesman Roberto Cuillo on Twitter. Sassoli had been in hospital since late December due to serious abnormalities in his immune system.
The Netherlands has become a police state,
'State's patience has run out': house conspiracy theorist auctioned after accusing judge
KATWIJK - The house of the well-known activist, whistleblower and conspiracy thinker Huig Plug is being auctioned off. Plug continued, despite warnings, to make accusations against a judge in Leiden, writes national lawyer Kingma of the law firm Pels Rijcken.
Huig Plug was arrested just last week on the Plein in The Hague.
Plug was just released from ten weeks in prison for a photo of two body bags and the text 'The press conference will not take place tonight'. The judge judged that as a death threat to Mark Rutte and Hugo de Jonge. Earlier this month he was arrested again because he had violated the contact prohibition with these ministers.
Plug is also at odds with a Leiden judge, whom he accuses of being part of a large conspiracy with elite child molesters. He walked down the judge's street with a megaphone to "warn" the neighborhood about her. He also made accusations on social media. He refused to stop doing so despite the fact that the penalty payments amounted to a quarter of a million euros.
Old pattern
According to the state attorney, Plug had consulted on how he could continue to live in his house near the Katwijk boulevard, where he 'lived comfortably'. Plug was then given longer time to remove the challenged Twitter messages. "That was the third time that the State offered you - without obligation - a chance to prevent the foreclosure sale of your home by still complying with the court order. The State is very disappointed that, contrary to what you suggested in our telephone conversation, you have again proved unwilling to do so. Since your release you have fallen into your old pattern."
The State's 'patience is now exhausted', Kingma writes. Plugs house will be auctioned and if he continues with accusations new penalty payments will follow.
'Conspiracy'
Plug has many fans among anti-government activists. He has been fighting against perceived injustice for years. The former prison employee started by raising problems in the Scheveningen prison hospital. Then he detected a large conspiracy of sadistic high-ups, who would abuse and kill children.
He also mixed in the 'story of Lisa'. This is the story of Marlies van Muiswinkel, mother of a girl who was allegedly ritually abused by high-ranking officials in The Hague. Research program Argos published that story, but the Public Prosecutor found no evidence to make a case out of it.
"Counselor Sikke Kingma (part-time country lawyer) is going to auction my house in cooperation with bailiff Groot & Evers," Plug writes on Twitter. He recalls that there is a "gigaschandal" going on around the country attorney's office. He is referring to the siphoning off of money by the former chairman of the board of the law firm.
https://www.telegraaf.nl/nieuw....s/455432138/geduld-v
Digital identity with all your personal data? If it were up to the Netherlands and the EU, yes.
A digital identity, or Digital ID, to which all personal data is linked? Yes, governments and tech companies are advocating it. It is even already in the coalition agreement. But, scientists warn, "this is the end of freedom."
Research platform Follow The Money dove into the matter and published their findings last weekend in a 22-page study. The new coalition agreement, published yesterday, contains a similar message. "We give people their own online identity and control over their own data."
Coronapas was stepping stone to digital system
Because, the research shows, the Netherlands is a forerunner in creating a digital identity, called Digital ID or eID on paper. And that, according to privacy experts, is not too good when it comes to our anonymity and privacy protection.
According to Follow the Money's sources, there are quite a few in the piece, the coronapas has been the first step in this direction. The European Commission is already talking about a 'digital wallet', or payment system. The European Commission is also working on a so-called blockchain system. In this, data is not deleted. And all actions, transactions and movements of citizens are permanently stored.
The Netherlands leads the way with Digital ID
Our government in The Hague, the EU in Brussels and tech giants appear to be big supporters of the digitization of personal data. Among the companies involved you can think of Microsoft, Mastercard and Facebook. They appear to have a large share in the development of the eID. The Netherlands is the first European country to start working with this.
Where it is currently only about the QR code of the vaccination certificate, according to Follow the Money this will become more. The corona certificate was just the stepping stone. How that works? Citizens show their digital code (QR code) at governments, banks and companies. That code is linked to your name, date of birth and gender. But biomedical data through facial recognition is also used. With this, for example, your eye color, face shape and fingerprint is digitally registered.
The idea is that citizens own their own data and decide for themselves what they want to show. So when you go to the liquor store for a bottle of liquor, you only show your date of birth, not the other data. As the coalition agreement states: "Control over their own data". But privacy experts don't quite agree with that.
Linking digital ID to personal data
Supporters and proponents argue for a global system.
Follow the Money's research shows that the same organizations and companies that were involved in the development of the coronapas with QR code are now driving this system. Among others, the World Bank, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and a number of large companies are mentioned.
Besides registering your personal data, there is more. After all, what do you need that Digital ID for? How about opening a bank account, applying for a driver's license, voting, filing tax returns or applying for a loan. But also education or career are registered and even behavior on social media can be added.
Violation of privacy
But there are protests from scientists and experts when it comes to privacy. For example, professor of privacy and identity Bart Jacobs of Radboud University argues that large companies have wanted this for years. "Let's hitch a ride on the pandemic and come up with a solution where we have control. You understand where that's going," he argues.
The result? A surveillance state, or control state. And that, according to Jacobs, means the "end of freedom as we know it." Privacy First Foundation Director Vincent Böhre also notes that "the end of anonymity would be a disaster for journalists or activists. Especially in certain regions, it could be life-threatening." Böhre: "But actually, every citizen should be able to move anonymously in public spaces, to store, to express their opinion."
Strangulation through digital identity
A vaccination program thus appears to be a stepping stone to a digital identity. "Vaccination offers a great opportunity to give children a sustainable, portable and secure digital identity early in life," wrote think tank ID2020 on Medium. ID2020 is the most influential digital ID lobbyist. Their members include the Rockefeller Foundation, Microsoft, Mastercard and Facebook.
Follow the Money maps that privacy experts fear the coronapas will eventually lead to wider adoption of Digital ID.
Expert Paul Oude Luttighuis tells the research platform that the blockchain system will be barely adaptable if enough people participate. "That's how we're going to trap ourselves in an immutable social contract." And according to Oude Luttighuis, that will eventually become a strangulation contract. Can you get out of that? "Yes, but only at the cost of exile, abandonment of their legacy and perhaps the need to start such a new network all by yourself."
https://www.metronieuws.nl/in-....het-nieuws/binnenlan