«EL AUMENTO DE LA CAPACIDAD DE INTERCONEXIÓN ENTRE ESPAÑA Y ALEMANIA A TRAVÉS DE FRANCIA EXIGIRÍA UN REFUERZO SUSTANCIAL DE LA RED FRANCESA, QUE EN CUALQUIER CASO LLEVARÍA VARIOS AÑOS Y COSTARÍA VARIOS MILES DE MILLONES DE EUROS. POR TANTO, NO ES UNA RESPUESTA A LA ACTUAL CRISIS ENERGÉTICA», DICEN LOS EXPERTOS FRANCESES.
El Ministerio de Transición Energética francés, ha comunicado al gobierno de Sánchez que desestima el plan del gasoducto MidCat, como una solución para resolver la crisis de suministro energético que vive el continente. El Ejecutivo galo ha zanjado que esta propuesta no es la apropiada y pide estudiar otras vías para ayudar a Europa a no depender energéticamente de Rusia.
El Gobierno francés informa en su respuesta que “El aumento de la capacidad de interconexión entre España y Alemania a través de Francia exigiría un refuerzo sustancial de la red francesa, que en cualquier caso llevaría varios años y costaría…
In English and partly in Catalan..from KurdisCat:/ ANF/ Medya/ El Salto /thefreeonline/ Sept 1st, 2022
Turkey, star member of NATO, attacked a UN-sponsored girls’ education center with a combat drone on August 18. Four girls died and another eleven were injured, some seriously, in the attack on the facility in Rojava, NE Syria. Boasting of 100’s more crimes Erdogan vows to crush direct democracy and women’s freedom with a 4th genocidal occupation.
A woman mourns the death of five more fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces
Atrocity in Rojava as Turkish drone slaughters four girls playing volleyball at UN-funded centre
Combined US Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) division commander general John Brennan condemned the attack as a “violation of the laws of armed conflict,” without even mentioning Turkey.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has recently renewed threats of a broad operation against the Kurds in northern Syria but is thought to have failed to secure a green light from Iran and Russia, the two other key foreign brokers in the area.
The cynical US statement promised no punishment against NATO’s Turkey, just a ritual complaint, saying..: “On the night of August 18, an armed unmanned aerial system struck a group of teenagers playing volleyball who were active in a United Nations educational outreach program located between Tell Temir and Hesekê/Hasakah..
“Initial reports indicate that the attack killed four and injured several others, on behalf of CJTF-OIR, I condemn this attack and any others that kill and injure civilians”.
Civilians?But for the Turkish Regime all Kurds, Gays, Armenians, etc and anyone criticising President Erdogan are Terrorists
Woman and child martyred and 15 injured in Turkish shelling on Zargan district Aug 18 2022
“These acts are contrary to the laws of armed conflict, which require the protection of civilians We extend our condolences to the families of the dead and our condolences to the injured. … We call for an immediate de-escalation by all parties and an end to activities that put at risk the significant battlefield gains the Coalition has made against IS.”
SDF accuses US of turning blind eye to Turkish aggressio The Kurdish militia has demanded that Washington take a firmer stance against Ankara’s strikes against their forces. In mid-August, the SDF suspended their anti-ISIS operations with the US coalition in protest at continued drone massacres in northeast Syria by Turkey, who has recently stepped up its operations against Kurdish militants.
Meanwhile, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan accused the United States and the coalition, as always, of supporting terrorism in Syria. (Which they do, but from their base in Al Tanf in the SW Syrian desert)
Women in Syria protest the murders of defense volunteers by Turkish attacks and invasions
NATO had disgracefully okayed the plannedTurkish genocide of 170K trapped Afrin refugees in Tell Rifaat/Shebha enclave in part exchange for Turkey letting Finland and Sweden join NATO. However despite fierce blackmail Russia refused to give Turkey the key permission to bomb using Syrian air space (which it gave in the Afrin invasion). Erdogan replied with an ongoing drone war, slaughtering people and claiming them as Kurdish terrorists. Neither Russia nor the US will provide anti drone defences.
Erdogan told reporters on Friday after his return from Ukraine: “In all the steps we are currently taking in Syria, especially in northern Syria, east and west of the Euphrates in the Mediterranean, the work what we’ve done with the Russians has been a fight against terrorism”.
“Our phrase “we might come suddenly one night” is not in vain. That will happen at the right time. But let me also say this: nobody should ask Turkey if it is ready for something like that. We are prepared for all these things. “
Because we are prepared, we have the power to do whatever is necessary at a moment’s notice. At this time, unfortunately, the United States in particular is stockpiling thousands of weapons loads , ammunition, vehicles and equipment there. to whom all this is piling up ? Completely for terrorist organizations.
How London played a role in Zelensky’s newest clampdown on the rights of the country’s citizens with Zero hour contracts
In a scheme which may have been devised in far away London, Europe’s lowest paid workforce has just lost some of the few precious protections it had. The measure flies in the face of Ukraine’s apparent ambitions to join the European Union.
On August 22, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky ratified highly controversial new labor laws, ones that have wide-ranging negative implications for the overwhelming majority of the country’s workers.
Employees work at the steel production of the Melitopol autotractor spare parts factory, in Melitopol, Ukraine.
Collectively known as Bill 5371, the legislation robs up to 70 percent of Ukrainian employees of rights and protections provided under the country’s established national labor law, while severely restricting the power of already-embattled trade unions to organize.
President Zelensky’s ruling Servant of the People party argues the “liberalizing” measures are not only necessary, but long overdue, as a result of Kiev’s “extreme over-regulation of employment” contradicting “principles of market self-regulation [and] modern personnel management,” and creating “bureaucratic barriers both for the self-realization of employees and for raising the competitiveness of employers.”
By contrast, in the lead-up to Bill 5371’s ratification, a great many groups within and outside the country expressed outcry at the proposed measures over many months.
The International Labour Organization (ILO), a United Nations agency charged with ensuring social and economic justice by safeguarding international labor standards, including conditions of freedom, equity, security and dignity in workplaces worldwide, published a withering and extensive analysis of the proposals – as did Ukraine’s own parliamentary committee on EU integration.
The body charged that the legislation “weakens labor protection, narrows the scope of labor rights and social guarantees of employees, in comparison with the current legislation,” in contravention of Ukraine’s obligations to Brussels under the terms of its Association Agreement.
Andrey Reva, Ukraine’s former minister of social policy, has leveled similar charges:
“Employees will no longer have any protection against arbitrary dismissal. Upon hiring, the employee will be asked to sign an employment agreement, which will allow the employer to obtain unilateral advantages during its conclusion and deprive the employee of any legal opportunities for his defense … Why is this being done right now, when Ukraine has submitted an application to join the European Union and is awaiting its consideration?”
Made in Britain
Many comparisons have been drawn between these ‘reforms’ and notorious “zero-hour” contracts, which offer staffers no paid vacation time, limits on daily or weekly hours worked, notice periods, pension contributions, or even guaranteed work in the first place.
This is an interesting paper. It describes mechanisms by which the mRNA vaccine can cause Bell’s palsy (one side of face weakens and droops), shingles, myocarditis (heart inflammation), and cancer (disturbs DNA repair mechanisms). It can cause early, undetected cancers or those in remission to grow aggressively.
mRNA vaccines promote sustained synthesis of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
The spike protein is neurotoxic, and it impairs DNA repair mechanisms.
Suppression of type I interferon responses results in impaired innate immunity.
The mRNA vaccines potentially cause increased risk to infectious diseases and cancer.
Codon optimization results in G-rich mRNA that has unpredictable complex effects.
From the abstract:
The mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccines were brought to market in response to the public health crises of Covid-19. The utilization of mRNA vaccines in the context of infectious disease has no precedent. The many alterations in the vaccine mRNA hide the mRNA from cellular defenses and promote a longer biological half-life and high production of spike protein. However, the immune response to the vaccine is very different from that to a SARS-CoV-2 infection.
In this paper, we present evidence that vaccination induces a profound impairment in type I interferon signaling, which has diverse adverse consequences to human health. Immune cells that have taken up the vaccine nanoparticles release into circulation large numbers of exosomes containing spike protein along with critical microRNAs that induce a signaling response in recipient cells at distant sites.
We also identify potential profound disturbances in regulatory control of protein synthesis and cancer surveillance. These disturbances potentially have a causal link to neurodegenerative disease, myocarditis, immune thrombocytopenia, Bell’s palsy, liver disease, impaired adaptive immunity, impaired DNA damage response and tumorigenesis. We show evidence from the VAERS database supporting our hypothesis.
This is their graphical abstract. Note the pathway for how the vaccine causes reactivation of latent viruses, such as viruses that cause shingles (herpes zoster), Bell’s palsey (herpes simplex), hepatitis.
One basic concept I walk away with is … the mRNA vaccines suppress “type I IFN signaling”. IFN stands for interferon, and this paper is a master class in the interferons (proteins that contribute to immunity).
Repeat Covid Booster Shots Spur Warning on Immune Response, EU … Jan 11, 2022Tracking Covid-19. European Union regulators warned that frequent Covid-19 booster shots could adversely affect the immune response and may not be feasible. Repeat booster doses every four months …
Yemeni children receive treatment at a hospital after being wounded in a reported air strike on the Iran-backed Houthi rebels’ stronghold province of Saada August 9, 2018. – The US backed Saudi-led coalition battling in Yemen said it carried out an attack in the rebel-held north today that the Red Cross said hit a bus carrying children, leaving dozens of people dead or wounded. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP) (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images)
Every Single Member of Congress Is Willing to Let Yemeni Children Die.
If you want to prove that statement wrong, I think you’ll want to start by proving wrong one or more of these five points:
A single member of the House or Senate can compel a speedy vote on ending U.S. participation in the war on Yemen.
Not one single member has done so.
Ending U.S. participation would effectively end the war.
Despite the temporary truce, millions of lives depend on ending the war.
The passionate speeches in 2018 and 2019 by Senators and Representatives demanding an end to the war when they knew they could count on a veto from Trump have vanished during the Biden years chiefly because Party is more important than human lives.
Let’s fill these five points out a little:
A single member of the House or Senate can compel a speedy vote on ending U.S. participation in the war on Yemen.
Here’s an explanation from the Friends Committee on National Legislation:
“Any member of the House or Senate, regardless of committee assignment, can invoke section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution and get a full floor vote on whether to require the president to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities. Under the procedural rules written into the War Powers Act, these bills receive a special expedited status that requires Congress to make a full floor vote within 15 legislative days of their introduction. This provision is especially useful because it allows members of Congress to force important debates and votes on the president’s use of military force and Congressional war authority.”
Here’s a link to the actual wording of the law (as the resolution was passed in 1973), and another (as part of existing law in 2022). At the first one, see section 7. At the other one, see section 1546. Both say this: when a resolution is thus introduced, the foreign affairs committee of the relevant house gets no more than 15 days, then the full house gets no more than 3 days. In 18 days or less you get a debate and a vote.
In English and partly in Catalan..from KurdisCat:/ ANF/ Medya/ El Salto /thefreeonline/ Sept 1st, 2022
Turkey attacked a UN-sponsored girls’ education center with a combat drone on August 18. Four girls died and another eleven were injured, some seriously, in the attack on the facility in Rojava, NE Syria
A woman mourns the death of five fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces
Atrocity in Rojava as Turkish drone slaughters four girls playing volleyball at UN-funded centre
Combined US Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) division commander general John Brennan condemned the attack as a “violation of the laws of armed conflict,” without even mentioning Turkey.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has recently renewed threats of a broad operation against the Kurds in northern Syria but is thought to have failed to secure a green light from Iran and Russia, the two other key foreign brokers in the area.