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Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Thursday, December 12, 2024

The fall of Damascus and the collapse of Syria

 

The fall of Damascus and the collapse of Syria

The fall of Damascus

"When your heart calls, how do you answer? Damascus, you are the chalice, the brush, the sword…” — So said my friend Ouday, the old Syrian.


See more at https://english.pravda.ru/opinion/161335-syria-falls/



The Syrian crisis began quietly in 2009, amid diplomatic handshakes and smiles, when John Kerry met President Bashar al-Assad, who had succeeded his father as Syria's leader, in Damascus. Kerry intended to formalize Washington's ultimatum to the Arab Republic of Syria: Assad was to abandon his traditional Russian allies, the Palestinians, the Iran of the Ayatollahs and then the Hezbollah military political movement that was Tehran's arm in Lebanon and start a new policy favourable to the United States, Europe, Turkey and Israel. In return, he would have remained in power and retained his prestige and grip on the nation, presented to the world by the big Western media as a wise and enlightened president. Otherwise Syria would have been destroyed and partitioned, as had already been predicted and indeed happened with Gaddafi's Libya.
See more at https://english.pravda.ru/opinion/161335-syria-falls/


Monday, April 3, 2023

Must See!!! Swine flu, WHO, UN, Baxter - Jane Burgermeister 20/9/2009

Must See!!! Swine flu, WHO, UN, Baxter - Jane Burgermeister 20/9/2009


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Also visit Jane's great site http://theflucase.com/ 

 Our meeting with Jane Burgermeister took place in Vienna, 20 September 2009. This is a short version of long interview she gave. (Reposted with permission from user monitorpolski    / monitorpolski   please repost elsewhere and get the word out!)

 "(NaturalNews June 25, 2009) As the anticipated July release date for Baxter's A/H1N1 flu pandemic vaccine approaches, an Austrian investigative journalist is warning the world that the greatest crime in the history of humanity is underway. Jane Burgermeister has recently filed criminal charges with the FBI against the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), and several of the highest ranking government and corporate officials concerning bioterrorism and attempts to commit mass murder. She has also prepared an injunction against forced vaccination which is being filed in America. These actions follow her charges filed in April against Baxter AG and Avir Green Hills Biotechnology of Austria for producing contaminated bird flu vaccine, alleging this was a deliberate act to cause and profit from a pandemic." (the rest of this story from http://www.naturalnews.com/026503_pan... ) Polskie napisy:    • Video  

Blogger's note:  Subterranean Homesick News interviewed  Jane back in 2009.  Unfortunately that internet medium that we had broadcast on is no longer available.

 

 

Monday, August 3, 2020

2009 H1N1 Vaccine Caused Brain Damage in Children

2009 H1N1 Vaccine Caused Brain Damage in Children. Dr. Anthony Fauci on “Vaccine Safety” Issues

Don't Let It Happen Again

A lawsuit against the Trudeau Government for its handling of the COVID-19 Crisis has been launched. What is at stake is the violation of fundamental rights of Canadians.
“The mass and indiscriminate containment of citizens, the restriction of access to parliament, the courts, medical and educational services, the destruction of local economies and livelihoods, and the requirement to physically distance, along with the forced use of non-medical masking are extraordinary measures that have never before been imposed on the citizens of Canada.”
“Vaccine Choice Canada has made numerous formal requests of the Government of Canada and various provincial governments to provide evidence that justifies the declaration of an emergency, the imposition of unscientific and unwarranted measures, and the violations of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to no avail.”
The Lawsuit against the Federal and Ontario governments is now in the Ontario Superior Court.
Canadians should support this legal initiative, which has barely been acknowledged by the mainstream media.
Remember the 2009 H1N1 Pandemic. It turned out to be Fake. Lots of people in Canada fell sick after receiving the H1N1 ArepanrixTD vaccine.
And that vaccine killed a little girl called Amina Abu, which then led to a ten year lawsuit against GSK. That legal procedure is still ongoing.
It was a criminal undertaking on behalf of Big Pharma. There was ample evidence of corruption at the WHO and at the highest levels of government.
Today’s COVID-19 pandemic is far more serious. Governments are using the virus as pretext to close down a large part of the global economy, with devastating economic and social consequences.
Politicians are either stupid or totally corrupt. They believe in their own lies. And the lie has become the truth. That’s worse than the Spanish inquisition.
The legal action against the Trudeau government is not an object of media attention.
Let us not be under illusions. The lockdown, the fear campaign, social engineering not to mention “corrupt science” and “fake data” constitute a criminal undertaking which has resulted in mass unemployment, poverty, famine, and despair. And much more.
Let us be under no illusions. Things are not going to “go back normal” unless people across the land, nationally and internationally confront the architects of this diabolical project (including the governments, the financial elites as well as the WHO).
Michel Chossudovsky, July 15, 2020
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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Stephen A. Smith Says The NFL Was Paid

To Have Players Stand During The National Anthem To Help Military Enrollment…Before 2009 Players Stayed In Locker Room During Anthem–Then The NFL Got $5.8 Million From DoD

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Australian dollar tumbles to lowest since 2009, global stocks plunge

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Stephen Kirkland and Jeremy Herron
"Markets have to go through several stages and right now they're just holding their head and crying.": Wall Street is getting increasingly pessimistic about an imminent recovery.
"Markets have to go through several stages and right now they're just holding their head and crying.": Wall Street is getting increasingly pessimistic about an imminent recovery. Photo: Richard Drew
The Australian dollar has plunged 1.7 per cent and local shares are poised to plummet 1.8 per cent when trading opens on Monday. Oil dropped as much as 6.2 per cent and global equities from China to Europe to Wall Street fell.
The Aussie was trading at US68.64¢ at about 4pm in New York, or 8am AEDT on Saturday, recovering from an earlier drop to US68.27¢, its weakest since April 2009. ASX futures were 87 points or 1.8 per cent lower at the closing bell in New York.
The Australian dollar fell as low as $US68.27, its lowest mark since April 2009.
The Australian dollar fell as low as $US68.27, its lowest mark since April 2009. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Stocks tumbled around the world, while bonds and gold jumped as oil's plunge below $US30 sent markets reeling. Treasuries extended gains as economic data and earnings added to concern that global growth is faltering.
In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 391.79 points, or 2.39 per cent, to 15,987.26, the S&P 500 lost 41.56 points, or 2.16 per cent, to 1880.28 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 126.59 points, or 2.74 per cent, to 4488.42.
European stocks fell into a bear market and the Shanghai Composite Index wiped out gains from an unprecedented state-rescue campaign as global equities added to the worst start to a year on record. Oil touched $US29.28 a barrel as Iran prepares to export into a global supply glut. A measure of default risk for junk-rated US companies surged to the highest in three years. Yields on 10-year Treasury notes dipped under 2 per cent as doubts grow that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates. Gold surged 1.6 per cent with the yen on haven demand.
Crude's drop to a 12-year low is sending shock waves around the world at the same time concern is mounting that China's policy interventions will fall short of stoking growth in the world's second-largest economy.
Crude's drop to a 12-year low is sending shock waves around the world at the same time concern is mounting that China's policy interventions will fall short of stoking growth in the world's second-largest economy. Photo: Daniel Acker
Crude's drop to a 12-year low is sending shock waves around the world at the same time concern is mounting that China's policy interventions will fall short of stoking growth in the world's second-largest economy. Figures on retail sales and manufacturing Friday showed the US economy ended the year on a weak note, and the start of 2016 wasn't any better. Energy firms are laying off workers and currency markets from commodity-producing countries are in turmoil. The slump is also denting the outlook for inflation, causing traders to curb bets on how far the Fed will raise rates this year.
"Markets have to go through several stages and right now they're just holding their head and crying," Krishna Memani, chief investment officer at Oppenheimer Funds in New York, said by phone. "The drama and issue overnight is more related to oil prices not finding a floor. If it was just China and everything else was OK, we'd see through that. But when China is down and oil drops everyday, the market recognises it has substantial issues."
Adding to the unease, Intel dropped 10 per cent after predicting first-quarter sales that fell short of some estimates. The semiconductor maker's note of caution came at the start of an earnings season that may see US profits fall faster than any time since the financial crisis.
Stocks
 The Standard & Poor's 500 Index fell to its lowest level since August 25, as the rout in oil persisted and data showing falling retail sales rekindled concern about the health of the economy.
The S&P 500 pared earlier losses that sent it 3.3 per cent lower, as technology and energy stocks led losses. Goldman Sachs Group fell 3.6 per cent after agreeing to settle a US probe into its handling of mortgage-backed securities, a move that will cut its fourth-quarter profit by about $US1.5 billion. Citigroup and Wells Fargo & Co lost at least 3.6 per cent even after reporting quarterly earnings that topped projections. Wal-Mart Stores dropped 1.8 per cent after saying it plans to close 269 stores.
The worst start to a year in US equities on record has left them trading at the most attractive level versus bonds in a year based on one valuation measure. Dividend yields in the S&P 500 have climbed 30 basis points above the yield offered by 10-year Treasuries, a reversal from just last week when the payout from bonds was higher. The S&P 500's multiple based on profits is also at a cheaper level. The gauge is trading at 16.8 times reported profits, a 8.6 per cent discount to its average multiple over the last year.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index retreated 2.8 per cent, capping a weekly drop of 3.4 per cent. Europe's benchmark closed more than 20 per cent from its record in April - meeting the common definition of a bear market.
Commodities
West Texas Intermediate crude fell as much as 6.2 per cent, before trading 5.4 per cent lower at $US29.06 a barrel. Brent fell 5.9 per cent to $US29.05 a barrel. The discount on global benchmark Brent reached a five-year high as Iran moved closer to restoring exports.
While WTI is down 10 per cent for the week, Goldman Sachs Group says crude will turn into a new bull market before the year is out as the price rout shuts down production, putting the US shale-oil boom into reverse in the second half of the year. As US production slumps by 575,000 barrels a day, global oil markets will tip from surplus to deficit, the bank said in a report.
Gold headed for the biggest gain in six weeks as Chinese stocks retreated into a bear market and US retail sales capped the weakest year since 2009, increasing demand for a haven. Platinum fell to a seven-year low. The metal has been whipsawed this week, after rallying to a two-month high last Friday.
The Bloomberg Commodity Index, which measures returns on 22 raw materials, dropped 1.5 per cent to the lowest level in data going back to 1991.
Emerging Markets
The MSCI Emerging Markets Index fell 2.2 per cent on Friday and 4.5 per cent this week. Shares in Shanghai entered a bear market for the second time in seven months, dropping more than 20 per cent from its December high and sinking below its low during the depths of a $US5 trillion rout in August.
The Shanghai Composite Index sank 3.6 per cent on Friday, extending losses after a report that some banks in Shanghai have halted accepting shares of smaller listed companies as collateral for loans. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index of mainland stocks listed in Hong Kong fell 2.6 per cent to a four- year low.
Currencies
An index of the US currency against 10 of its peers rose for a third week, the longest stretch since July, amid demand for haven assets as oil dropped below $US30 for the first time in more than a decade and Chinese stocks led a global rout.
Russia's rouble sank 2 per cent and South Africa's rand fell 1 .3 per cent, leading a gauge of emerging-market currencies down 0.5 per cent, capping its third weekly decline. Over the five day period, the rouble slid 3.7 per cent and the rand lost 2.1 per cent. Brazil's real and Mexico's peso lost at least 0.9 per cent on Friday.
The Canadian dollar fell for an 11th straight day in its longest run of losses on record. New Zealand's kiwi slumped 1.4 per cent.
The yen appreciated against all its 16 major peers as turmoil in markets boosted demand for havens. The euro also gained, while the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index, which tracks the US currency versus 10 major counterparts, rose for a sixth day.
Bonds
Treasury 10-year note yields fell below 2 per cent to the lowest since October, casting doubt on the Fed's ability to raise interest rates.
US Treasuries gained as traders pulled back expectations for the number of Fed interest-rate increases this year. Data compiled by Bloomberg shows they expect the effective fed funds rate will rise to 0.7 per cent in a year's time, implying one increase, compared with policy maker estimates for four. The 10- year yield fell 10 basis points to 1.99 per cent.
The risk premium on the Markit CDX North American High Yield Index, a gauge tied to US junk-rated companies, surged to the highest level since November 2012. Junk-bond funds reported $US2.1 billion of redemptions in the week through January 13, according to data provider Lipper.
Bloomberg