U.S. govt to issue wallet-sized COVID-19 proof of vaccination cards

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U.S. govt to issue wallet-sized COVID-19 proof of vaccination cards --Releasing the image on the Department of Defense (DOD) website, the description says that they 'will be sent out as part of vaccination kits from Operation Warp Speed.' | 03 Dec 2020 | As COVID-19 vaccines prepare to be rolled out, the Department of Defense has released an image of a wallet-sized vaccination record card, which will be given to everyone who receives a COVID-19 vaccine. Releasing the image on the Department of Defense (DOD) website, the description says that they "will be sent out as part of vaccination kits from Operation Warp Speed." ...CNN added that "Vaccination clinics will also be reporting to their state immunization registries what vaccine was given, so that, for example, an entity could run a query if it didn't know where a patient got a first dose." The Texas Department of State Health Services, in an updated instruction on their website, includes mention of the vaccine record card. Providers of the vaccine "must provide a completed COVID-19 vaccination record card to every COVID-19 Vaccine recipient." The card will be included in the vaccine shipment.

Would you be willing to get a Covid vaccine in exchange for a $1,500 stimulus check? | 04 Dec 2020 | Millions of Americans are still hoping for a second round of stimulus checks to help them cope with the financial fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, the U.S. government is preparing to distribute vaccinations to the American public in order to put an end to the public health crisis. Now, one proposal aims to help both efforts by giving people 1,500 stimulus checks in exchange for getting immunized. The idea comes from entrepreneur John Delaney, a former Democratic congressman for Maryland who also ran for president in 2020. [Not for $1500. - not for $15,000,00.]

WHO against making coronavirus vaccine mandatory --Such moves have backfired and caused greater opposition in the past, the UN health agency warns | 08 Dec 2020 | The World Health Organization said Monday that persuading people on the merits of a Covid-19 vaccine would be far more effective than trying to make the jabs mandatory. The WHO said it would be down to individual countries as to how they want to conduct their vaccination campaigns against the coronavirus pandemic. But the UN health agency insisted making it mandatory to get immunised against the disease would be the wrong road to take, adding there were examples in the past of mandating vaccines use only to see it backfire with greater opposition to them."I don't think that mandates are the direction to go in here, especially for these vaccines," Kate O’Brien, director of the WHO's immunisation department, told a virtual news conference. "It is a much better position to actually encourage and facilitate the vaccination without those kinds of requirements. I don't think we envision any countries creating a mandate for vaccination."

Over half of NYC firefighters would refuse COVID-19 vaccine, survey finds --The results of the survey mirror a national hesitation to get the vaccine. | 07 Dec 2020 | Just weeks before a COVID-19 vaccine is expected to be made available to U.S. medical workers and first responders, a firefighters' union internal survey taken by members of the country's largest fire department shows that more than 50% say they would not take it, mirroring what appears to be a nationwide hesitancy to get the shot. The Uniformed Firefighters Association (UFA) survey of 2,000 members of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) showed that 55% of participants said they would not bother to get inoculated... The results of the FDNY survey are similar to recent nationwide polls. A Gallup Panel survey, which was conducted in late October...found that 58% of Americans would be willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine, a decrease from July, when 66% said they would.

Medical license of Oregon doctor revoked for questioning COVID-19, face mask efficacy | 07 Dec 2020 | An Oregon medical doctor who allegedly dismissed the coronavirus as the "common cold" and blasphemed [? LOL!] face masks by questioning their efficacy has had his medical license revoked. On Dec. 3, the Oregon Medical Board issued an emergency suspension to revoke Dr. Steven LaTulippe's medical license. According to NBC News, the Oregon Medical Board took action after LaTulippe appeared at a "Stop the Steal" rally on Nov. 7 in Salem, Oregon, during which he dismissed the seriousness of COVID-19. "I want you to know that I never shut down during the entire COVID season, from the time it was declared till now," LaTulippe said at the rally. "I hate to tell you this -- it might scare you -- but I and my staff, none of us once wore a mask in my clinic. And how many problems did we have in our clinic from that? Zero. Absolutely none." "We have been utterly duped. And I want you to know that this is insanity and the purpose was only to shut down the American people," he continued. "Take off the mask of shame. It is a mask that is just to design to control and to shut you down."

Red Cross President Demands Big Brother Censorship to Muzzle Skeptics of COVID-19 Vaccines | 03 Dec 2020 | The leader of the Red Cross is calling for a coordinated Big Brother censorship campaign to destroy the free speech of individuals skeptical of experimental COVID-19 vaccines that are already proven to cause many dangerous side-effects. Francesco Rocca, who works as president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, appeared before the United Nations Correspondents on Monday in a virtual call where he endorsed Orwellian measures to prevent resistance to COVID-19 inoculations. He said that "fake news" from vaccine skeptics was a "second pandemic" that needs to be snuffed out with a Draconian response. Rocca said that "to beat this pandemic, we also have to defeat the parallel pandemic of distrust," and complained about "a growing hesitancy about vaccines in general, and about a COVID vaccine in particular.

Priest who participated in trial for Moderna vaccine dies suddenly | 02 Dec 2020 | A Ukranian Greek-Catholic priest, who was previously a volunteer in the testing of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, has died suddenly in his home. It is still unclear if the 70-year-old's death is related to the vaccine. Fr. John Fields was the Communications and Religious Education Director for the Archeparchy of Philadelphia, which is part of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church. Announcing his death, the Archeparchy stated that Fr. Fields "has passed away in his home. The cause of death is yet to be determined." Fr. Fields turned 70 this year. Just recently, Fields had participated in the trials of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, after receiving an email from the University of Pennsylvania at the end of August, asking if he wished to "participate in the third and final phase" of the vaccine trial.

Trump Orders All American Troops Out of Somalia --While the number of forces -- about 700 -- is small, it is a continuation of President Trump's efforts to withdraw the United States from what he has described as endless wars. | 04 Dec 2020 | President Trump, pressing his end-of-term troop withdrawals from conflicts around the world, will pull American forces out of Somalia, where they have been trying to push back advances by Islamist insurgents in the Horn of Africa. The Pentagon announced on Friday that virtually all of the approximately 700 troops in Somalia -- most Special Operations forces who have been conducting training and counterterrorism missions -- will be leaving by Jan. 15. The withdrawal from Somalia followed Mr. Trump's orders to reduce the American presence in Afghanistan and Iraq, and reflected the president's longstanding desire to end long-running military engagements against Islamist insurgencies in failed and fragile countries in Africa and the Middle East, a grinding mission that has spread since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

14 Fort Hood soldiers fired, suspended over violence at base | 08 Dec 2020 | The Army on Tuesday said it has fired or suspended 14 officers and enlisted soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, and ordered policy changes to address chronic failures of leadership that contributed to a widespread pattern of violence, including murder, sexual assault and harassment. In a sweeping condemnation of Fort Hood's command hierarchy, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy fired three top commanders and suspended two others pending a further investigation. He also ordered a separate probe into staffing and procedures at the base's Criminal Investigation Command unit, which is responsible for investigating crimes on Fort Hood. The actions come after a year that saw at least 25 soldiers assigned to Fort Hood die due to suicide, homicide or accidents, including the bludgeoning death of Spc. Vanessa Guillen.

Chinese Spy Was in 'Relationships' With at Least Two Midwestern Mayors - Report | 08 Dec 2020 | A suspected Chinese spy was linked to at least two anonymous Midwestern mayors, according to a bombshell report from Axios. The political journal said Fang Fang, who also goes by Christine Fang, developed political contacts primarily in California, including Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA). It went on to report: "Fang attended regional conferences for U.S. mayors, which allowed her to grow her network of politicians across the country. She also engaged in sexual or romantic relationships with at least two mayors of Midwestern cities over a period of about three years, according to one U.S. intelligence official and one former elected official. At least two separate sexual interactions with elected officials, including one of these Midwestern mayors, were caught on FBI electronic surveillance of Fang, according to two intelligence officials," Axios said.

Judge dismisses Michael Flynn case after Trump pardon --Sullivan had previously resisted dismissing the case following a DOJ request | 09 Dec 2020 | Judge Emmet Sullivan dismissed the criminal case against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn on Tuesday, putting an end to a case that took a number of turns after Flynn's initial guilty plea three years ago. Trump pardoned Flynn in late November after Sullivan refused to automatically grant the Justice Department's motion to dismiss Flynn's case earlier this year... In 2019, Flynn began to claim innocence in the case, citing alleged FBI misconduct. FBI records were produced that called their interview into question, including handwritten notes that indicated an internal question as to whether the interview was meant to extract truth from Flynn or to get him to lie so authorities could pressure him with prosecution or termination.

Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers oddly reference NJ judge's slain son in bail bid | 04 Dec 2020 | Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell invoked the murder of New Jersey Judge Esther Salas's son to argue that the British socialite's renewed motion for bail should remain largely under seal. "Given the sensitive subject matter of this case, the sureties have legitimate fears for their safety if they are publicly identified," wrote Maxwell’s lawyer Christian Everdell in the Nov. 30 federal filing unsealed Friday. "As we have all been recently reminded with the tragic case of the death of Judge Esther Salas's son, there are people who are capable of committing horrible acts of violence -- even against innocent third parties -- by convincing themselves that their actions are justified." The unusual reference to the murder of the federal judge's son, Dan Anderl, by an unstable defense attorney appeared as a footnote in the document.

Antifa activists suspected of attacking GOP club in New York | 07 Dec 2020 | Anti[sic]fa activists are accused of not only attacking Republicans, but also Christmas and Hanukkah. New York City's venerable Metropolitan Republican Club, a G.O.P. bastion on Manhattan's Upper East Side, was allegedly vandalized by activists targeting its support of President Trump and its holiday religious celebrations."I am deeply disturbed and disgusted at this attack," club president Ian Walsh Reilly told Fox News."Republicans are in a situation where we can come together under social guidelines and hold an election night party that went off flawlessly," he explained. "We were then having a celebration of religion, of Christianity and Judaism and their holidays, and that was the date they chose to attack the Met Club. It shows such intolerance from the very people who say they are anti-fascist.

Texas Files Election Lawsuit at Supreme Court Against Four Battleground States | 08 Dec 2020 | Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the battleground states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in the U.S. Supreme Court over unconstitutional changes to election laws. "The four states exploited the COVID-19 pandemic to justify ignoring federal and state election laws and unlawfully enacting last-minute changes, thus skewing the results of the 2020 General Election," a press release states. "The battleground states flooded their people with unlawful ballot applications and ballots while ignoring statutory requirements as to how they were received, evaluated and counted." The defendant states made the 2020 election less secure, Texas argued in the lawsuit.

Ted Cruz says he'll argue Pennsylvania election case if SCOTUS decides to hear it --'If the Court takes the appeal, I stand ready to present the oral argument' | 07 Dec 2020 | Texas Sen. Ted Cruz says if the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear a case filed by fellow Republicans challenging Pennsylvania's election results, he will be the one to deliver the petitioners' argument before the high court. Last month, a group of individuals led by Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly (R) and GOP congressional candidate Sean Parnell filed a lawsuit arguing that universal mail-in voting is unconstitutional in the state. According to USA Today, the petitioners seek to "invalidate more than 2.5 million mail-in ballots that Pennsylvanians used to vote in the Nov. 3 election." The Pennsylvania Supreme Court unanimously threw out the case, so Kelly and his co-petitioners filed an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Trump Lawyer: Judge Has Granted Access to Voting Machines in Michigan | 07 Dec 2020 | There's a lot of questions surrounding the accuracy of the Dominion voting machines. After weeks of fighting, a judge finally granted access to the tabulators in question. On December 6, lawyer Jenna Ellis told Fox News that the president's team has access to the machines. She said they're conducting forensic analysis and expected to have "the results in about 48 hours." The machines in question are in Antrim County... Judge Kevin Elsenheimer's order resulted from a lawsuit brought by a voter, not the Trump Campaign. William Bailey filed suit related to ballots damaged during a recount related to a marijuana proposal. Elsenheimer ordered the county to allow Bailey to take "forensic images" of 22 machines.

Biden vote fraud claims hit ONE MILLION in five key states, independent investigator says --An independent human rights organisation has claimed that it has identified more than a million instances of potential fraud in five key states in the US Presidential election to support legal challenges to the presumptive victory for Joe Biden. | 06 Dec 2020 | The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, which is a non-party political and not officially affiliated Trump campaign, has filed its latest motion in Arizona which Mr Biden won by just 10,477 votes. The group came to prominence when it put Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg at the heart of its last challenges last month making allegations that massive donations he made to the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) was linked to funding voter fraud. According to expert data analysis for the Amistad Project more than 200,000 illegal votes were potentially cast for Mr Biden in the state while 100,000 legal ballots were not counted.

Arizona Supreme Court Agrees to Hear GOP Election Challenge Lawsuit | 07 Dec 2020 | Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward said she's filing an appeal with the state's Supreme Court to challenge the certification of the Nov. 3 election results. Ward told local station KTAR-TV that she filed an appeal with the Arizona Supreme Court on Dec. 4 to reverse the state's certification. The court confirmed that it received her appeal on Monday, saying it would decide the matter without an oral argument, the news outlet reported. It came after a Maricopa County judge ruled that Ward's petition failed to prove any fraud occurred when she tried to challenge the results in the county, which includes Phoenix.

Agents Raid Home in Maricopa County in Voter-Data Theft Investigation -- Confiscate 8 Hard Drives, 3 Computers and a Bag of USB sticks | 06 Dec 2020 | On the morning of November 5, Arizona federal officials raided a home in the Fountain Hills area in Maricopa County. The agents confiscated eight hard drives, three computers, and a bag of USB sticks. The house belongs to 56-year-old Elliot Kerwin. The agents were looking for evidence of a cyberattack on an unnamed organization and stolen voter data.

Arizona Legislature Calls for Immediate 'Forensic Audit' of Dominion Voting Machines | 04 Dec 2020 | The Arizona House and Senate have called for an audit of the Maricopa County election software and equipment following allegations of fraud and other irregularities presented by President Donald Trump's team earlier this week. In a news release Friday, GOP leaders of the Republican-controlled legislature sought an independent audit of Dominion Voting Systems software--used in Maricopa County--called for the audit. State Sen. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, a Republican said that Maricopa County's Board of Supervisors "is supportive of conducting an independent audit of their voting software and equipment," adding: "It is important we maintain all of the voting public’s confidence in our elections, and this is a positive step." House Majority Leader Warren Petersen, a Republican, said that "a significant number of voters believe that fraud occurred," citing "the number of irregularities" that allegedly occurred in Maricopa County and elsewhere in the state.

Dominion Voting Machines Were Updated Before Election, Georgia Official Confirms | 04 Dec 2020 | Georgia's Dominion Voting Systems machines in one county were updated in the weeks leading up to the Nov. 3 presidential election, a state official confirmed during Georgia Senate Government Oversight Committee meeting about election integrity on Dec. 3. Ryan Germany, general counsel for the Georgia secretary of state's (SOS) office, made the remarks in response to a question from Republican state Sen. Marty Harbin about allegations that Dominion machines in Fayette County had been updated on Nov. 2, the day before the election. "I understand in one of the precincts that represents in my district, that on the day before the election, there were updates being done to the machines--because of the Senate race with 24 candidates, the machine was having problems in printing," Harbin, who represents the 16th Georgia State Senate district, asked Germany at the hearing.

Michigan GOP: Secretary of State Trying to Delete Election Data Amid Audit Calls | 04 Dec 2020 | The Michigan GOP on Friday raised concerns about a memo sent by Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson that “is pushing for the mass deletion of election data,” although a spokesperson for the secretary’s office later said the process is routine. The GOP said Benson’s office told clerks in Michigan counties to “delete Electronic Poll Book software and associated files” amid calls to audit the election while flagging it was concerning. They were likely referring to a Dec. 1 memo from the Michigan Bureau of Elections, which is overseen by Benson's office, that states "[Electronic Poll Book] software and associated files must be deleted from all devices by the seventh calendar day following the final canvass and certification of the election (November 30, 2020) unless a petition for recount has been filed and the recount has not been completed, a post-election audit is planned but has not yet been completed, or the deletion of the data has been stayed by an order of the court or the Secretary of State.

Etsy bans 'Stop the Steal' beanies for 'harmful misinformation' --Knitters are now being censored under far-reaching misinformation rules. | 04 Dec 2020 | In the wake of the 2020 US presidential election, many Big Tech platforms cracked down on users who were using the "Stop the Steal" slogan to highlight vote-counting irregularities. Now e-commerce platform Etsy has started to remove products containing this phrase and has banned a listing for Stop the Steal beanie hats that were being sold by the Etsy seller Deplorable Knitter. Columnist and author Michelle Malkin shared a photo of the hats that had been banned and the email that Etsy sent to Deplorable Knitter after her listing was removed.

Deep State Threat? Gov. Kemp Daughter's Boyfriend Killed in Fiery, Explosive Wreck --Loeffler staffer Harrison Deal's death came mere hours after Gov. Kemp called for signature audit of state's ballots. Witnesses reportedly heard explosions from crash over a mile away.. | 07 Dec 2020 | A staffer and close family friend of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp died in a tragic car wreck Friday morning, hours after the governor called for a signature audit of 2020 election votes. Local media reported 20-year-old Harrison Deal, an aide to Sen. Kelly Loeffler, former intern to Sen. David Perdue and boyfriend of Kemp's daughter Lucy, was the only person who died in a fiery three-car wreck on I-16 in Pooler. Witnesses reportedly heard explosions from the crash over a mile away... Some claimed to have heard multiple explosions that lasted until first responders arrived.

Biden Taps Former Chinese Tech Mogul For Trade Transition --Ted Dean managed company tied to Chinese Communist Party | 04 Dec 2020 | President-elect [sic] Joe Biden tapped a businessman and lobbyist with ties to Chinese Communist Party-run technology firms to help lead a trade agency review team. Ted Dean joined Biden's agency review team for the Office of the United States Trade Representative in November. A former Obama administration bureaucrat, Dean also worked for multiple organizations that dealt with the business and technology arms of the Chinese Communist Party. Dean served as the principal and president of a large Chinese tech consulting firm, as well as the chairman of a China-friendly business lobbying organization. From 1999 to 2013, Dean held leadership roles at BDA China Limited, a company focused on "advising on investments in China's consumer sector," according to the company's website. BDA scrubbed details from its site describing how the company was founded following a conference hosted by the Chinese government.

Principal allegedly fired for posting conservative memes on social media | 28 Nov 2020 | The principal of a Pennsylvania elementary school was fired earlier this year allegedly for making politically conservative posts to her personal Facebook account. In a Thanksgiving Day post on the Facebook account "No Left Turn in Education," Amy Sacks says the Perkiomen Valley School District and Superintendent Barbara Russell "decided that the First Amendment Freedom of Speech has no place in public schools and that teachers and administrators are unfit to serve if they hold and express political beliefs that are right of center." Sacks's attorneys note in a press release that Sacks is a 20-year veteran educator who attended Perkiomen schools as a student, and under her leadership Evergreen Elementary School was ranked in the state's top 15 schools. However, in July Sacks was "mysteriously removed" as Evergreen principal "with little explanation." The attorneys contend Superintendent Russell canned Sacks because she found the principal's posts "offensive."

San Diego school teachers offered 'white privilege training' where participants commit to being 'antiracist' | 06 Dec 2020 | San Diego Unified School District is reportedly offering professional development for teachers to undergo "white privilege" training in which they must accept that their supposed unconscious bias is perpetuating racial superstructures. The training documents, obtained by independent journalist Christopher F. Rufo, show training sessions with instructors notifying faculty members they will experience "guilty, anger, apathy [and] closed-mindedness." The teachers undergoing the training must acknowledge that they are living on land -- i.e., the United States -- that was stolen from Native Americans. They are also required to watch clips of Robin DiAngelo, author of the book, "White Fragility," and Ibram X. Kendi, author of the book "How to be an Antiracist."

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