23 Oct 2021

Sweden Suspends Moderna Shot Indefinitely After Vaxxed Patients Develop Crippling Heart Condition

As the Anglosphere embarks on boosters...

Authored by Jack Davis: New concerns are being raised about side effects from the Moderna vaccine against the coronavirus.

Swedish health officials have now decided that a moratorium on giving the Moderna vaccine to anyone under 31 will be extended indefinitely, the U.K. Daily Mail reported. The pause on the Moderna shots had been scheduled to end on Dec. 1.

Finland, Iceland and Denmark have taken similar steps. Norway is encouraging men under 30 not to get the Moderna shot, but is not mandating it.

For months, the Moderna vaccine has been under scrutiny because of data that shows young men who receive it are at increased risk for myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis, an inflammation of the sac around the heart.

A Discussion With Dr. Scott Jensen, M.D.

Peak Prosperity: Chris sits down with Dr. Scott Jensen, M.D., a successful family medicine/general practitioner and former Minnesota state senator, now running for the hotly contested Minnesota governor’s seat this November. 

Dr. Jensen reflects on his decision to enter the race, and the political arena in general, as a direct result of the rise of authoritarianism and associated societal collaspe which have emerged following the COVID-19 pandemic. He fears what without a swift redirect back toward traditional doctor-patient relationships and a renewed trust with our government and public institutions, that the U.S. will face the same grim fate of other failed states.

The Un-Vaccinated Must Be Destroyed

JohnTheOther:

We are virtuous, any who disagree, are, by definition, bad.

The Frightened Class

...many of them see your refusal to be as frightened as they are about life’s inevitable risks as a grave problem...

Authored by Thomas Harrington: They’re all around us, especially those of us who live in relatively prosperous metropolitan neighborhoods in the US or Western Europe. Despite being—at least in material terms—among the most fortunate people who have ever walked the earth, they are very scared. And they want you to be very frightened too.

Indeed, many of them see your refusal to be as frightened as they are about life’s inevitable risks as a grave problem which entitles them and their often powerful and influential fellow travelers to recur to all manner of authoritarian practices to insure that you adhere to their increasingly neurotic view of reality.

This tendency has been in full bloom lately as the people who have sat safely behind their laptops during the last 20 months have harangued and threatened those who have been out on job sites and meatpacking plants mixing freely with others and the virus, to internalize their own obsessions.

Altercation Between Colonialist Jewish And Indigenous Palestinian Legislators Offers A Snapshot Of The Larger Issue

An ultra-nationalist Jewish lawmaker’s behavior on Tuesday is a microcosm of the conduct and attitude of the Zio-Jews as a whole: bullying, self-absorbed, faux-victimized, evasive.

By Kathryn Shihadah: On Tuesday, an Israeli hospital corridor was the scene of a confrontation between two members of the Israeli Knesset – a snapshot of Israel and its relationship with the Palestinians under its power.

The legislators were Itamar Ben Gvir, head of the far right Jewish Power party, and Ayman Odeh, a Palestinian and leader of the progressive Joint List party, an alliance of four Arab-majority political parties in Israel.

Odeh had been spending time with the family of Miqdad al-Qawasmi, age 24, who was on his 91st day of a hunger strike (and was moved to intensive care later that day), when Ben Gvir arrived in what the family called a “provocative” visit.

From Russia, With (Taliban) Love

Asia's powerbrokers dropped an Afghan bombshell: 'the country's reconstruction must be paid for by its military occupiers of 20 years.'

By Pepe Escobar: Facing high expectations, a five-man band Taliban finally played in Moscow. Yet the star of the show, predictably, was the Mick Jagger of geopolitics: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Right from the start, Lavrov set the tone for the Moscow format consultations, which boast the merit of “uniting Afghanistan with all neighboring countries.” Without skipping a beat, he addressed the US elephant in the room – or lack thereof: “Our American colleagues chose not to participate,” actually “for the second time, evading an extended troika-format meeting.”

Washington invoked hazy “logistical reasons” for its absence.

The troika, which used to meet in Doha, consists of Russia, the US, China and Pakistan. The extended troika in Moscow this week featured Russia, China, India, Iran, Pakistan and all five Central Asian ‘stans.’ That, in essence, made it a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting, at the highest level.