In San Francisco, if you don’t wear a mask, they can put you in prison – The good news is…

The good news is that after they put you in prison, you aren’t required to wear a mask.

from thefreeonline on 11th March 2023 by Steve Kirsch at stevekirsch.substack.

Susan Philip, MD, MPH

You can’t make this stuff up. You really can’t.

On February 28, 2023, Susan Philip, MD, MPH, Health Officer of

SFDPH on Twitter: "SF Health Officer Dr. Susan Philip: "I urge school  administrators, teachers, staff, and families in San Francisco to work  together to prepare for full classrooms for all grades next

the City and County of San Francisco, issued this order requiring people who work in healthcare and in jails to be vaccinated and wear a mask at all times when in a room with other people.

Violation of or failure to comply with this Order is a misdemeanor punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.

If you don’t get vaccinated and wear a mask, you could be put in prison.

Of course, everyone knows now that:

  1. Masks don’t work. In the Bangladesh trial, for example, purple cloth masks were indistinguishable from the placebo.
  2. Vaccines are much more likely to kill you than save you and they definitely increase your risk of getting COVID

So this order by Susan Philip is nonsensical. It’s counter-productive.

It will basically kill a lot of people and prolong the pandemic.

She should be fired.

Yet another nonsensical health order from our health authorities.

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Recuerda Fukushima: Desenchufa la energía nuclear

de thefreeonline 10/03/2023 por Ecologistas En Accion Castellano | Català | Euskara | Galego

Ecologistas en Acción recuerda la catástrofe nuclear de Fukushima (Japón) pidiendo a la ciudadania que se desenchufe de la energía nuclear.

El 11 de marzo es el aniversario del accidente nuclear de Fukushima. En la actualidad una amplia zona sigue sin poder habitarse, la radiación continúa produciendo mutaciones y matando a los organismos vivos, los vertidos no se han detenido y la acumulación de residuos radiactivos letales desborda todas las previsiones iniciales. La herencia perdudará miles de años.

El desastre nuclear de Fukushima en 2011 demostró que la energía nuclear es demasiado peligrosa, demasiado sucia y demasiado cara para que se continúe usando. Toda una región de Japón, hogar de miles de personas ahora está contaminada de radiactividad y es inhabitable, probablemente para siempre. No podemos permitir que estos desastres vuelvan a ocurrir. Sin embargo, los oligopolios de electricidad siguen promoviendo y utilizando la energía nuclear.

Valoran más sus beneficios que el medio ambiente o la seguridad de las personas. Así, cada 11 de marzo, miles de personas en todo el mundo se unen para mostrar que no necesitamos la energía nuclear para vivir.

Como protesta y para recordar a las víctimas de Fukushima el movimiento ecologista pide boicotear a la energía nuclear realizando diversas acciones personales: desde reducir el consumo un día hasta producir su propia energía.

Al ahorro, que debe ser la base de nuestro quehacer cotidiano, debemos sumar fuentes de energía no peligrosas y renovables, ello puede lograrse cambiando a otras comercializadoras que no nos engañen y generen electricidad con fuentes renovables 100 %. Así no solo dejamos de financiar a las grandes eléctricas sino que declaramos nuestra independencia de tecnologías de generación sucia, centralizada, e insostenible.

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Pakistani brothers freed after 20 years torture without charges in USA’s Guantanamo..

from thefreeonline on 10th March 2023 by Al Jazeera

Brothers Abdul and Mohammed Rabbani quietly released from 21 years of US torture in jail without trial. No apology, no publicity, no photos, no compensation. No Human Rights.

Two Pakistani brothers held by the United States at Guantanamo Bay military prison for two decades have been freed by US officials and have returned home, officials said.

Abdul, 55, and Mohammed Rabbani, 53, will be reunited with their families after a formal questioning by Pakistani authorities, security officials and a Pakistani senator said on Friday.

“Rabbani frequently went on hunger strikes and prison officials fed him through a tube, remaining on nutritional supplements up to his release”.

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The two brothers arrived at an airport in the capital, Islamabad, on Friday. Pakistani Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, the chairman of the human rights committee in the upper house of Pakistan’s parliament, tweeted that the two brothers had reached Islamabad airport.

Khan said the men were “innocently imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay for 21 years”.

“There was no trial, no court proceedings, no charges against them”.

“There was no trial, no court proceedings, no charges against them. Congratulations on their release. Thank you Senate of Pakistan,” he wrote on Twitter.

Khan later told The Associated Press that the brothers were being sent to Karachi, the capital of southern Sindh province, where they lived with their families. He said he hoped the men will be reunited with their families soon.

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The two brothers were originally transferred to US custody after Pakistani officials arrested them in their home city of Karachi in 2002. US officials accused the two of helping al-Qaeda members with housing and other lower-level logistical support.

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from thefreeonline 0n 18th March 2o23 by Patricia Reguero Rios and Kike Rincon by .El Salto Diario @Des_bordes

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“Demonstration of feminist and autonomous action for women, dykes.. and free of flags, parties and unions”.

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