El Instituto de Estudios para el Desarrollo y la Paz (Indepaz) denunció este miércoles el asesinato de otro líder social en Colombia, en esta ocasión el crimen tuvo lugar en la localidad de Santa Marta, al este del país.
Según Indepaz, la víctima, Cristina Isabel Cantillo, quien era una reconocida lideresa y activista social de la comunidad LGBTIQ+ fue asesinada mientras se encontraba en su terraza departiendo, hasta la cual llegó un sicario, quien la atacó con un arma de fuego.
Cantillo, quien también se desempeñaba como directora de Fundación Calidad Humana, había sido amenazada por un grupo armado que actúa en la zona, incluso la Defensoría del Pueblo había emitido en 2021 un documento de seguimiento de la Alerta Temprana 044/19, en el cual señala que las amenazas son el hecho victimizante con mayor ocurrencia contra las lideresas.
La propia Alerta Temprana denunciaba que los desplazamiento forzados, el homicidio…
Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA vaccines and RNA as a drug, discussed the “mass formation” phenomenon during an interview last month. “Matthias Desmet, he’s a psychologist. He’s also a statistician. He’s at the University of Ghent …
I think Matthias is on to something and he calls it ‘mass formation psychosis’. So, when he says ‘mass formation’ you can think of this equivalent to ‘crowd’. So, it’s crowd psychosis,” Dr. Malone said.
Professor Dr. Mattias Desmet is professor of Clinical Psychology at Ghent University, Belgium. He says mass formation is a type of mass hypnosis and has a huge impact on an individual’s intelligence and cognitive functioning. Around 30% of the population will succumb to mass formations while 30% will not. The remaining 40% will realise something is wrong, but may not understand exactly what, and remain silent.
Mass formation, or mass hypnosis, focuses people’s attention so much on a single point that you can take everything from them – their psychological and physical well-being, their material well-being – and they will not notice.
“Under mass formation and the subsequent totalitarianism, people become radically intolerant of dissident voices and so someone tells another story, or claims the official story is wrong, then this [dissenting] person threatens to wake the people up and they will get angry,” Prof. Desmet said during an interview with the Corona Investigative Committee in August.
During an interview a couple of months later, Prof. Desmet explained: “The most important thing for people to do is to continue to speak out even if it’s just to say that you don’t agree with the mainstream narrative because mass formation is provoked by the specific voice it’s gotten used to. Totalitarian leaders know this very well.”
“It really is hypnosis. This is what happened to the German people. If you live in Europe or you have a relative who’s a holocaust survivor or also if you’ve lived behind the Soviet Union curtains, Eastern Europe etc.
This is a fundamental problem that people have is understanding how can, for instance, the German people – who are highly educated, very liberal in the classic sense in a western thinking, people – how could they go so crazy, so deep into crazy land that they were doing what they did to the Jews? How could this happen to a civilized people? And this is the explanation for that,” said Dr. Malone.
The voice over for the clip below is extracted from a 25-minute interview, ‘Dr. Malone: Mass Hypnosis Ushers in Totalitarian Regime (Part 1)’, which you can watch HERE.
Dr. Robert Malone: Billions of People Are Affected by This and They Don’t Realise It, 24 November 2021 (13 mins)
If the above clip is removed from YouTube you can watch it HERE.
La versión original de esta entrevista en español puede encontrarse aquí.
The following is an interview with Indigenous political prisoner José Antonio Arreola Jiménez, one of three political prisoners from the P’urhépecha community of Nahuatzen, Michoacán, currently serving seven-year sentences based on trumped-up charges. The interview was conducted in late November by IGD contributor Scott Campbell.
Can you introduce yourself and tell us a little about yourself?
Yes, my name is José Antonio Arreola Jiménez. I’m from the Indigenous community of Nahuatzen, Michoacán. Nahuatzen is an Indigenous community nestled in the heart of the Meseta Purépecha. I have my wife and five children.
Can you share with us some details about Nahuatzen, its struggle, and your role in that struggle?
The struggle in Nahuatzen began in 2015, when the last municipal president was imposed on us by the state government, by [then-governor] Silvano Aureoles Conejo. Then, this Miguel Prado Morales, which is his name, arrived with more than twenty or thirty armed individuals from outside the community, claiming to be his private police, his bodyguard. We, as community members, thought this was bad, because within the town there is no need to bring weapons, we’re not people who fight, we’re not armed people. We’re working people, peaceful people. So that was, more than anything else, the main issue.
Ecuador’s constitutional court has blocked plans to mine copper and gold in Los Cedros, a protected cloud forest, ruling that the plans violate the rights of nature.
“This is a historic victory in favor of nature,” Natalia Greene of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature said in a statement. “This sets a great juridical precedent to continue with other threatened protected forests.”
Ecuador’s national mining company, Enami EP, holds mining rights in two-thirds of the reserve, which is home to 178 threatened or near-threatened species, including the the vulnerable white-headed capuchin, the endangered mantled howler monkey, and the critically endangered brown-headed spider monkey.
“If mining started in Los Cedros, species would go extinct, without a doubt,” said Roo Vandegrift, a biologist at the University of Oregon, told Mongabay.
In 2018, the government of Cotacachi, an Ecuadorian canton that is home to 43 Indigenous communities, challenged the project, winning in a provincial court. Enami appealed to Ecuador’s highest court, which upheld the ruling Monday.
In its decision, the high court said that the government did not provide the “scientific evidence necessary to avoid and mitigate serious and irreversible damage to species and ecosystems, and therefore, to the rights of nature, to the water and a healthy and balanced environment.” The ruling effectively cancels all mining concessions and environmental and water permits.
“Policy frameworks that place humans in context as a part of nature … rather than placing humans as above, or apart from, nature, will be a necessary part of addressing the serious environmental issues that our planet is facing,” Mika Peck, a senior lecturer in biology at the University of Sussex, told The Guardian.
“This ruling is as important to nature as Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man were to our own species.”
The draft defensive budget of the US for the 2020 financial year provides the allocation of $300 million for military aid as the bill states.
The allocated funds will be spent for support and assistance of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Moreover, the bill provides the allocation of $4 billion for the European Deterrence Initiative of Russia. It is noted that this paragraph was increased by almost $570 million than the administration of the White House requested at the beginning of the year.
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Besides, $150 million might be allocated for the provision of security in the Baltic region.
The House of Representatives voted for the document on December 7.
U.S. President Joseph Biden should very clearly articulate to Russian President Vladimir Putin that the civilized world will react without hesitation to the Russian aggression against Ukraine, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said.
“If I can advise President Biden, I would like him to articulate to Mr. Putin that no red lines from the Kremlin side should be here. The red line is here in Ukraine and the civilized world will react without hesitation,” he said in an interview with the CNN.
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“I don’t believe that Russians will win in Ukraine because there will be a really bloody massacre if Russia decides to invade Ukraine, and Russian guys also will come back in the coffins,” he said.
Excerpts from a feature in Canada’s Globe and Mail. Reznikov was until recently minister for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories: to indicate what he was recently installed as defense minister to achieve. Like the nation’s top military commander and the head of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, his predecessor was recently purged to make way for a more aggressive military/national security team.
Canada, the United States and Britain should jointly and swiftly provide military support to Ukraine in its standoff with Russia, Ukraine’s defence minister said…warning that steps to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from invading were necessary now because “it will be too late after.”
Oleksii Reznikov said he detected a split within the NATO military alliance over how far to go in supporting Ukraine. Canada, the U.S., and Britain…