Watch: ‘War on Farmers’ Threatens European Food Sovereignty and Health
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Watch: ‘War on Farmers’ Threatens European Food Sovereignty and Health

Irish commentator Ivor Cummins told Kim Iversen a conspiracy-like “war on farmers” using sustainability as a justification aims to gut local agriculture in Europe, enabling a corporate processed food takeover — with profound public health risks. “The farmers actually realize this is an end-game of sorts and that now is the time to dig in…

Banks criticise the Digital Euro
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Banks criticise the Digital Euro

Source: www.TKP.at, Thomas Oysmüller It also seems to be dawning on the banks: The digital euro could ultimately make many financial institutions redundant In the middle of the preparatory phase for the CBDC euro, German banks are beginning to defend themselves against the ECB’s monetary project. The German Banking Industry (DK) – which represents the…

France Could Make It a Crime to Criticize Government-Approved Medical Treatments
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France Could Make It a Crime to Criticize Government-Approved Medical Treatments

A controversial French bill that passed its first legislative hurdle would punish, with fines and jail time, any “provocation” to abstain from medical treatments like vaccines. Experts warn the “vague” law threatens free speech and the patient-doctor relationship. A controversial proposed bill in France that seeks to outlaw criticism of medical interventions such as mRNA…

France’s “Pfizer amendment” could turn mRNA critics into criminals
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France’s “Pfizer amendment” could turn mRNA critics into criminals

On Wednesday, February 14th a highly controversial law was pushed through the National Assembly in France, potentially turning a critic of mRNA treatment into a criminal. The draconian law, which was quietly passed with virtually no debate, could throw anyone who advises against the use of therapeutic or prophylactic treatment (including experimental mRNA gene therapy)…

Leading by Example: Principality of Liechtenstein Takes a Critical Look at the WHO Agreement
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Leading by Example: Principality of Liechtenstein Takes a Critical Look at the WHO Agreement

While criticism of the WHO pandemic treaty and the changes to the International Health Regulations are hardly being heard in my country, the Principality of Liechtenstein is setting a good example: None other than Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein was present at a lecture by Swiss lawyer Philipp Kruse on 7th February. Several members of…

Raising concerns about the MHRA’: something appears to be breaking in the U.K.
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Raising concerns about the MHRA’: something appears to be breaking in the U.K.

This ferocious and sustained attack on the MHRA which has just been published by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Pandemic Response and Recovery was sent on 24 October last year to the Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee. An APPG is an informal group of parliamentarians from both the Commons and the…

How Much Could the Farmer Protests Cost Europe’s Economy?
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How Much Could the Farmer Protests Cost Europe’s Economy?

Originally published on 2 Feb 2024 Euronews reported: In order to put the current protests taking place across Europe into context, it is important to understand where it all started. The history of the current protests can be traced back to the Green Deal (2019) which involved significant alterations to achieve climate neutrality. The purpose…

Protesting Farmers Win Big Concessions, But EU Leaders Dig in Their Heels on Net Zero Climate Target
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Protesting Farmers Win Big Concessions, But EU Leaders Dig in Their Heels on Net Zero Climate Target

After the farmer protests in Brussels last week, European Commission leaders announced concessions to lighten the burden of greenhouse gas reductions on growers, but held the course with plans to cut 90% of emissions by 2040. Following the protests in Brussels last week by farmers from across the European Union (EU), the European Commission offered some concessions…

MMR Vaccine Debate Heats Up as Media Claim ‘Vaccine Hesitancy’ to Blame for Recent Outbreaks
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MMR Vaccine Debate Heats Up as Media Claim ‘Vaccine Hesitancy’ to Blame for Recent Outbreaks

As major news outlets linked reports of measles cases in the U.S. and U.K. to declining vaccine rates, experts told The Defender that case numbers in the U.S. have been extremely low for decades and the very minor variations in vaccination rates do not make a difference. Measles outbreaks are in the news again In…

BioNTech Goes to Africa on the Public Dime
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BioNTech Goes to Africa on the Public Dime

While Covid-19 vaccine critics are busy celebrating the fall of Pfizer’s share price and its legal troubles in the USA, the German company BioNTech, the actual legal manufacturer of the so-called “Pfizer vaccine” and the main financial beneficiary of its sales, is continuing its expansion with the full and open support of Germany and the…