COVID Jabs Irreparably Damage Heart, Brain, Blood, Immune and Reproductive System – Study
A new study published Friday has concluded that Covid mRNA jabs cause irreparable damage to the heart, brain, blood, immune and reproductive systems of recipients. “This leads us to consider how and why so many […]
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Germany to Extend Border Controls to Combat Illegal Migration
External border controls will continue around Germany until the number of illegal migrants drops significantly, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser stated on Monday during a meeting with Federal Police Chief Dieter Romann in Rostock.
Although numbers have started to decline, they remain higher than in previous years.
“I am not willing to accept these figures,” Faeser emphasized. The German interior ministry is reportedly frustrated by the uneven distribution of refugees across Europe, according to Sueddeutsche Zeitung. Faeser pointed out that only a few countries are shouldering the bulk of the migration burden.
She also confirmed that existing controls at the borders with Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Switzerland will remain in place until the implementation of the Common European Asylum System which was approved this spring. However, this process will take several more months, with the earliest end to the checks expected in June 2025.
Despite a record influx of nearly 128,000 illegal migrants last year, this year’s numbers have dropped, with 53,000 illegal entries reported so far — a 16 percent decrease compared to the same period last year. German authorities attribute this decline in part to the reintroduced border controls.
The Federal Police report that most illegal entries occur via Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Switzerland.
The stationary checks on the borders with Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland were initially introduced on Oct. 16, following the earlier reinstatement of controls at the Austrian border. The decision came as German authorities noticed a rising influx of refugees and increased human smuggling activities along these routes.
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Italian State Media Reporter Apologizes Over Nazi SS Broadcast
The Italian journalist who recently interviewed a Ukrainian soldier wearing Nazi insignia has apologized.
Ilario Piagnerelli, a reporter with the Italian state broadcaster Rai News 24, said he “deeply regrets” the interview but called the uproar on social media a tool of pro-Russian propaganda.
In an extract from a report circulating online, Piagnerelli can be seen talking to a man wearing a khaki cap adorned with the insignia of the ‘Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’ SS division, a unit that was convicted of war crimes by the Nuremberg Tribunal following World War II. The video is watermarked ‘Rai News 24’. As of Monday morning, however, the footage was no longer visible on Piagnerelli’s X account.
Sono cresciuto con un nonno partigiano, di quelli veri, che oggi non avrebbero dubbi nel distinguere tra invaso e invasore, tra chi resiste e chi occupa. Sono stato educato ai valori della Costituzione.
— Ilario Piagnerelli (@ilario82) August 19, 2024
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“I deeply regret having given voice, even if only for a few seconds, to a Ukrainian soldier who I only noticed wearing a patch with a Nazi symbol after the report aired,” Piagnerelli wrote on X on Monday.
“I grew up with a partisan grandfather, one of the real ones, who today would have no doubts in distinguishing between invader and invaded, between those who resist and those who occupy. I was educated in the values of the Constitution.”
Piagnerelli further talked about an alleged “network of pro-invasion profiles linked to Moscow in Italy, which dedicates its resources to discrediting my work and that of other correspondents. They pretend to be shocked, but they have found in that image a formidable argument for anti-Ukrainian propaganda,” the reporter argued.
Russian Foreign Ministry has accused Rai of “sinking to a new low,” with spokeswoman Maria Zakharova saying that “the Western media continue to engage in the deliberate rehabilitation of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and a revision of the Nuremberg Tribunal verdicts.”
Piagnerelli had already “distinguished himself with stories about Bucha and a dead neo-Nazi from Pravy Sektor [Right Sector],” Zakharova claimed, but has now “sunk to new depths …”
“It is possible that next time Piagnerelli will film a Ukronazi with the symbols of the SS division ‘Reichsfuhrer SS,’”Zakharova stated, referring to a unit notorious for carrying out what is claimed to be the worst World War II massacre in Western Europe.
Over the weekend, Rai recalled two of its reporters back to Italy after Moscow launched a criminal probe into their illegal presence in Russia’s Kursk Region. On Wednesday, the broadcaster aired a TV report on the Ukrainian cross-border assault into the region in which a crew of journalists embedded with Kiev’s forces drove deep into Russian territory.
Report: Biden Administration Rushes Digital ID Plans
The Biden administration is working to expedite widespread adoption of digital IDs, including driver’s licenses, a draft executive order indicates.
Digital IDs are a contentious concept primarily because of the concentration of – eventually – the entirety of people’s sensitive private information in centralized databases controlled by the government, and on people’s phones, “client-side.”
That in turn brings up the issues of technical security, but also privacy, and the potential for dystopian-style mass surveillance.
Proponents, on the other hand, like to focus on the “convenience” that such a shift from physical to digital personal documents is promised to bring.
In the US, some states have started this process via digital driver’s licenses, and the executive order is urging (“strongly encouraging”) both federal and state authorities to accelerate this, as well as other types of digital ID.
Where this policy seems to be converging to is coming up, at long last, with a functional way to carry out online identity verification. Namely, digital ID would be combined with biometric data obtained through facial recognition, and other forms of biometrics harvesting.
Centralization of data – opponents say to better control it, even if that makes it less secure – is a key component of these schemes, and so the Biden executive order speaks about making it obligatory for federal agencies to join “a single government-run identity system, Login.gov,” reports say.
It is also noted that Biden initially mentioned such an executive order was coming during his 2022 State of the Union speech, but the wording reportedly became a cause of contention.
Now, that seems to have been resolved, and the only question for the administration is when Biden should sign the order, the same sources who saw the text, report.
At the same time, as states are launching their own (partial) digital ID programs, an increasing number are looking for ways to introduce online age verification and are enacting laws to this effect.
A federal-level digital ID scheme would help in these efforts to solve the “problem” of online anonymity – and in the process forever change the internet as we know it.
Ukrainian MPs Pave Way for Banning Largest Christian Church
The Ukrainian parliament has approved a law that would allow authorities to ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), which Kiev has repeatedly accused of having ties to Russia, according to an MP. The legislation also outright bans the Russian Orthodox Church and all affiliated religious institutions.
In a series of Telegram posts on Tuesday, lawmaker Yaroslav Zheleznyak said the parliament had passed a law banning certain religious organizations on the territory of Ukraine, particularly those linked to Russia.
“Among the people, it [is called] the law banning the Moscow Church,” he said. The law was approved by 265 deputies, with 29 voting against, and four abstaining.
The law, which will take effect in 30 days, bans the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and all affiliated religious organizations. However, it contains a caveat that gives the UOC nine months to sever all ties with the ROC.
While the UOC declared full autonomy from the Moscow Patriarchate several weeks after the Ukraine conflict broke out in 2022, Kiev continued to accuse its clergy of having ties to Russia, often raiding churches and making arrests.