Open Thread

Ok, so who had a Venezuela-Guyana War on their bingo card?

In the latest entry in our World Going to Hell scorecard, there is trouble brewing in South America between Venezuela and Guyana. They’re calling it a border dispute but what Venezuela is claiming is 60% of Guyana’s territory. Ostensibly the Venezuelans say they are trying to right a wrong done to them in 1899 when Guyana was a British colony and Venezuela was forced to agree to international arbitration on the territory in question. In reality, the backwater of Guyana was recently discovered to float on oil – Venezuela is broke because they’ve been Commie for some decades now and so they naturally want to steal some money so they can finance their Socialist Paradise for a little longer.

Guyana, alone, has no chance here – there are only about 750,000 people living in the country against 30 million in Venezuela. Guyana’s total military force – including reserves – is 7,600 troops. Venezuela has about 300,000 troops including Commie bully-boy groups. This would be a short war. Brazil is apparently taking exception to Venezuelan actions and is reportedly moving troops to the area. Here’s the kicker: we are treaty-bound to defend Guyana’s territorial integrity. So, yeah, this goes south and we might be involved.

But do not worry. Pudding Brain is on the job! Side note: he referred to Donald Trump as “Congressman Trump” today…

Israel continues its “pause” in military operations. Gotta say, by now it is no longer a pause…they’ve stopped and I doubt they’ll start up again. Listening to Israeli spokespeople over the last couple days and it becomes increasingly clear that all they want is their hostages back. Hamas will play that desire like a fiddle…and it will remain in Gaza. I hope I’m wrong, but as I suspected from the start – when Israel delayed the start of military action – I believe Israel is defeated. They just don’t have the will to go toe to toe with their enemies. They are, perhaps, too rich these days…the guys of 1948, given Israel’s current power, would not have stopped…their great-grand-children want to get back to the beach. I hope I’m wrong about this.

You might have seen Pudding Brain’s people and the MSM (but I repeat myself) going on and on about how the economy is actually great. This lie isn’t meant for you. They don’t care about you; they know you know what the economy is like. But what they are worried about is upper class, urban white voters. They are just about the only demographic which hasn’t swung away from the Democrats of late. Lies like this are designed to shore them up…to get them to nod along rather than get angry and vote GOP or something.

I guess a BLMer endorsed Trump for 2024 and social media had a heart attack about it. I’ve said all along that BLM has a point. I’ve also said all along that most of the BLM leadership were just paid Democrat operatives. You know: con artists. People getting paid by the DNC (via various plausibly deniable means) to rabble rouse for political purposes. These people are scum. But the rank and file, they have genuine complaints. They are the black version of MAGA – and just as MAGA has been betrayed by the GOPe, so the genuine BLM has been betrayed by the DNC. I think the heart attack stems from a deep fear that working and middle class people of all ages, religions and ethnicities will unite against the Establishment.

The government of Ireland is proposing to make it illegal to complain about immigrants killing Irish kids while the government of Spain arrested people for praying the Rosary outside socialist party headquarters.

Reminder: the Establishment all around the world hates you.

34 thoughts on “Open Thread

  1. Cluster's avatar Cluster November 30, 2023 / 9:10 am

    The other day, Victor David Hansen sounded the alarm over 2024 and said that the next year will be something like we have never seen before, and considering the increasingly violent and desperate Democrat party, I believe him. Democrat voters have been rioting in the streets since 2020, and they will continue. Americas Teacher Unions have successfully dumbed down and weaponized two generations, who they can now mobilize on almost any issue (think: brown shirts). In order to defeat this cancer in America, we must confront them head on regardless of our wealth and safety, and Elon Musk showed us how that is done yesterday …

    ‘Go F**K YOURSELF’: Elon Musk blasts advertisers fleeing X in the wake of his anti-Semitic post as he rips Disney boss Bob Iger – who is sitting in the audience – for trying to ‘blackmail me with money’

    Don’t worry about losing prestige, fortune, or even your life. This battle is bigger than all of us. We either defeat the downward spiral into tyranny for the sake of our children and grandchildren, or we succumb. That’s where we are at. There’s only two options. Continue to live in Faith, be bold, unapologetic, and never give them any validation for the lies they expect us to accept. WE know the truth.

    • Cluster's avatar Cluster November 30, 2023 / 9:13 am

      UPDATE: Bob Iger says he WILL step down in 2026 and insists he has ‘robust’ succession plans – as he also defends removing Disney ads from X because associating with Elon Musk was ‘not necessarily positive’

      We need to make them ALL step down. And Bob doesn’t think associating with Elon is positive??? This coming from a guy who put a man in Snow White costume for the children to see??? Hey Bob – GO FUCK YOURSELF

    • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook November 30, 2023 / 9:51 am

      In that same interview Musk nailed it in one short clip:

      “What I care about is the reality of goodness, not the perception of it. And what I see all over the place is people who care about looking good, while doing evil. F— them.”

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona November 30, 2023 / 1:04 pm

        This ties in well with my observation that the Left promises that it is a shortcut to the Higher Moral Ground, meaning that being a Leftist automatically conveys virtue without actually having to do anything and, more and more, while doing evil.

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona November 30, 2023 / 11:04 am

      What is your source of the Musk comment? As it says he made an “anti-Semitic post” it sounds biased and I’m curious about who wrote it.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona November 30, 2023 / 11:20 am

        As far as I can tell, Musk offered his opinion that “the Jewish community” has been anti-white. This has been recast by the Left as “endorsement of anti-Semitism”.

        I don’t know if there is a tendency of Jews to have a bad opinion of “whites” partly because I’m just not exposed to “the Jewish community” and partly because so many Jews are white. If there is a bias it would be (1) cultural, not racial, and (2) of Semites against non-Semites, which is hardly “anti-Semetic”. But if there is a cultural bias in a segment of society, I don’t see a problem in identifying it. In general, Musk and X are openly against discrimination.

        I once had a chance to visit with top espionage people from three different countries—Canada, the U.S. and the U.K.—-and in a question about Russia (they all knew Christopher Steele and that was a fascinating conversation) they all agreed that in any circumstance open to them Russia just likes to “make mischief”. Expand “Russia” to the Left in general and you have an accurate description of its determination to cause trouble of any kind, in any place, involving any people. This tempest in a teapot seems to be a great example of that.

      • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook November 30, 2023 / 11:25 am

        It was in an interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin. This is just a short clip from that interview:

        I have no idea what the anti-semitic comment was, nor do I care enough to research it.

      • Cluster's avatar Cluster November 30, 2023 / 12:18 pm

        They will attack Elon on everything because he bought their golden goose, and he never shrinks from their bully tactics. They can not control him, and they hate that. Additionally, Elon allows all of these losers who attack him repeatedly, to continue to remain on Xitter. Zero censorship … which makes him better than they are already.

      • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook November 30, 2023 / 12:36 pm

        As far as I can tell, Musk offered his opinion that “the Jewish community” has been anti-white. This has been recast by the Left as “endorsement of anti-Semitism”.

        I’d go a lot farther than that. I don’t know exactly what the percentage is, but a significant percentage of the Jewish community exhibits a degree of self-loathing that I have always found incomprehensible. I would bet that if the biden administration built death camps for Jews a good percentage of them would ask where they could board the boxcars. Meanwhile, the vast majority of Jews would continue to vote Democrat. I don’t mean that in an anti-semitic way, just my opinion based on decades of observing Jewish culture.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona November 30, 2023 / 7:21 pm

        There is also strongly Leftist/Dem mantra of the evils of all white people, and I guess if you buy into the rest of the Leftist BS you also buy into hating whites. Even when that’s what you see in the mirror.

      • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook November 30, 2023 / 9:20 pm

        I had a good friend when I was younger who was Jewish. Even back then, some 40 years ago he and I talked about the self-loathing phenomenon. He was a second or third generation American Jew, and if he had any relatives who suffered in the Holocausts, I don’t remember, be he said he couldn’t understand how millions of German Jews just walked calmly to their deaths.

  2. Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 1:02 am

    I just got a new TV hooked up and haven’t tied it into Direct TV yet so I only get a few channels and couldn’t get the full debate. But I did find a channel which had clips of the debate and I watched a few and basically just turned it off because watching Newsom is just plain painful. The word that kept coming to mind was “snaky”. I don’t know why, because I have never thought of that word about anyone before, but there is just something reptilian about him.

    DeSantis more than held his own, and was a class act as Newsom just lied and attacked and dodged the hard questions Hannity (to his credit) did ask and try to pin him down on.

    If this was a prelude to a 2028 DeSantis/Newsom showdown, which has been tossed out there as a possibility, Gavin’s going to have to up his game and change tactics because he was just plain unlikable. And yes, as one who deplores Identity Politics, I understand that I might seem a little hypocritical when I notice that about him—but it’s not the main thing I find offensive about him. He lies. He lied and lied and lied. He kept yelling about his little statistic about how many books have supposedly been “banned” in Florida—which is, in and of itself, a lie, because no books have been banned in Florida—and then he slithered off into distractions, asking Ron why he doesn’t like Toni Morrison, for example, and complaining that many of the books removed from school libraries are about LB-whatevers. And he came right out and claimed DeSantis insults these people and says derogatory things about them.

    He made my skin crawl. And on a purely political basis, he defended Biden, he lied about Biden’s policies, and he is obviously a hard-core radical leftist. Who also happens to be slimy.

    • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 1, 2023 / 1:19 am

      I couldn’t make it through the first five minutes. I turned it off and watched the last two episodes of Season 2 of Bosch Legacy. Painful is a good description, and I don’t watch TV to create that feeling.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 1:29 am

        I just discovered the Bosch series, after reading so many Bosch books.

        I was curious to get a feeling for how DeSantis would handle a more personal encounter, instead of having just a minute every now and then. And I was very pleased with what I saw. He dropped the ball a couple of times, like letting Newsom’s annoying yammering get him slightly off track before he could point out that he was talking about porn in school libraries, not necessarily as part of a curriculum, but I didn’t see him make any mistakes, and his open laughter at Newsom’s lies and haranguing style was effective, I think. Basically, Newsom acted afraid of DeSantis, shown by his rather frantic and shrill nonstop attack-and-insult mode, and DeSantis just laughed at and disrespected Newsom.

        You always hear how Newsom is so good at debates, and I just didn’t see it. He tried to be a bully and just came across as bitchy. I will say this—Newsom’s style is similar to Trump’s, with the personal attack mode and machine-gun style of just yelling over the other guy, and if Trump was watching this he might be getting a little nervous about taking on DeSantis.

      • Cluster's avatar Cluster December 1, 2023 / 10:43 am

        Of course I didn’t watch, but looking at clips this morning it’s obvious that Newsome, like all Democrats, just denies reality. Case in point, there are zero banned books in Florida, every single book is available for purchase right now on Amazon and I wish DeSantis would have shown that. What DeSantis legislated is that pornography should not be in elementary school libraries, and that’s what Democrats should be called out to defend. And I hope Ron asked Gavin why the streets were suddenly cleaned up for a communist dictator, and not for the citizens of CA. If he did, I missed it.

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 11:26 am

        To your question “And I hope Ron asked Gavin why the streets were suddenly cleaned up for a communist dictator, and not for the citizens of CA” he did, and in those exact words:

  3. Cluster's avatar Cluster December 1, 2023 / 10:47 am

    if Trump was watching this he might be getting a little nervous about taking on DeSantis.

    I don’t think a debate would matter at all. The problem DeSantis has with Trump, is that Trump WAS President, and everyone saw what he did. That’s not a matter of debate.

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 11:07 am

      I hope that Trump’s presidency is what people are thinking about now. As Biden’s continues in its death spiral, the comparisons between the two are more and more obvious. A new talking point on the Left is fear—FEAR, doncha know—-of what a Trump presidency would look like. That and now using the word “chaos” a lot, to compare it to the relative calmness off a Biden term.

      You’re right about how Newsom got DeSantis a little off-message about the books in Florida. DeSantis repeated that NO books have been banned there, and even called Newsom a liar, but missed that one point. And yes, he should have made a bigger point about porn being in school libraries.

      I have never seen Newsom “debate”—-I’ve just caught a very few seconds here and there of him chatting with an obviously impressed TV host. So I was surprised at how hyper and shrill and totally unpresidential he was. I did like it that DeSantis did not shy away from the words “lie” and “liar” but then Newsom started in with the attacks using those words from the get-go.

      One thing that was increasingly clear was Newsom’s similarity to trolls we have dealt with here. Back in the day, when they were tolerated and engaged, we ran into the same effort to avoid direct answers to direct questions by trying to shift the discourse to something else. Newsom is really good at that. He is so verbal, assaulting with such a barrage of words and attacks, that his deflections are a little harder to see until you realize he is talking about something else entirely. And kudos to Hannity, who surprised me by picking up on this and trying to get Newsom back to the question.

      • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 1, 2023 / 11:11 am

        I’ve checked a number of conservatives news and opinion sites this morning, and they’re all saying this was very likely a career-ending performance on Newsom’s part.

      • Cluster's avatar Cluster December 1, 2023 / 1:24 pm

        The more I watch, I agree with you that Newsome is creepy and completely devoid of reality. By every measure, California is worse off today than at any point in it’s history. Like DeSantis said, you actually have to try to ruin California, and that’s exactly what Gavin has done. Gavin came off as a clueless elite … everything Americans hate

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 2:00 pm

      • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 4:35 pm

        The man who ruined a great city and went on to ruin a great state now wants a chance to ruin a great country. And Democrats are fine with that.

  4. Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 11:43 am

    Our own Matt Margolis wrote about the debate:

    Seriously, if I had a dollar for every question Newsom actually answered, I wouldn’t even have enough money to buy a can of soda. Time after time, he was presented with raw data—facts comparing California and Florida—on migration, crime, jobs, COVID, etc., and Newsom’s response each time was to simply deny the facts and make up his own story. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a debate where a person evaded questions as much as Gavin Newsom did Thursday evening. For someone who is routinely hailed as an expert debater and suave politician, he made it clear that he couldn’t defend the indefensible.

    There were a lot of great moments for DeSantis, but there was one in particular that stood out as the one where I knew Ron DeSantis had won the debate. It was early on, too. Everything afterward was just icing on the cake.

    DeSantis often made a point to highlight the fact that people are fleeing the oppressive policies of California for more freedom-loving states like Florida. Early on in the debate, he told a story about meeting a man who had fled to Florida.

    “So I was talking to a fella who had made the move from California to Florida. And he was telling me that Florida is much better governed, safer, has a better budget, lower taxes, all this stuff, and he’s really happy with the quality of life. And then he paused and said, ‘You know, by the way, I’m Gavin Newsom’s father-in-law.’ So we do count Gavin’s in-laws as some of the people that have fled California and come to the state of Florida.”

    Bazinga!

  5. Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 12:53 pm

    • Cluster's avatar Cluster December 1, 2023 / 1:25 pm

      LMAO

  6. Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 1, 2023 / 12:58 pm

    Chris Bray at the Blaze hammers Newsom unmercifully, but he says this about DeSantis:

    Ron DeSantis isn’t a show pony, and it’s increasingly obvious that he can’t even play one on TV. He got in a great line, early in the debate, about Newsom’s father-in-law fleeing California for Florida, and then he stepped on it. He rushed past the punch line, diving into his next sentence with a remarkable inability to find the pause that lets the other guy writhe on the hook for a moment.

    One beat, two beats, audience gets the joke, audience starts to laugh, boom, next line to slam it home. DeSantis doesn’t have that. Ladies and gentlemen, I am sorry: DeSantis will never have that. It just isn’t in him.

    I don’t disagree, but isn’t it sad that we judge a leader on whether or not he has good timing on zingers.

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 1:04 pm

      So what Chris Bray seems to be saying is that a criterion for qualification to be president is skill at stand-up comedy. Good to know.

      But while he was not impressed with DeSantis’s stage presence or charisma, he did have this to say about Newsom: Most obviously, against a clear record of relentless and astonishing decline, Newsom smirked and performed loud acts of clumsy misdirection.

    • Retired Spook's avatar Retired Spook December 1, 2023 / 1:28 pm

      The comments are hilarious.

  7. Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 1:42 pm

    There are several versions of what to take away from the debate, but one I experienced, which surprised me, was the similarity between Newsom and Trump. Both are bullies, both substitute yelling over people for calmly answering questions, both flood the opposition with verbiage while not really addressing the questions or issues, and most of all both depend on ad hominem personal attacks and insults.

    The email sent out by the Trump team illustrates this similarity very vividly.

    Former President Donald Trump’s 2024 election campaign lambasted Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as a “thirsty, third-rate OnlyFans wannabe model” ahead of the governor’s Thursday night debate against Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).

    “Ron DeSanctimonious is acting more like a thirsty, third-rate OnlyFans wannabe model than an actual presidential candidate,” said Steven Cheung, a Trump spokesman, in a statement. “Instead of actually campaigning and trying to turn around his dismal poll numbers, DeSanctus is now so desperate for attention that he’s debating a Grade A loser like Gavin Newsom.”

    “At the debate, Ron will flail his arms and bobble his head wildly, looking more like a San Francisco crackhead than the governor of Florida. This isn’t a prediction. It’s a spoiler,” Cheung continued. “Hopefully for Ron, it’s a seated debate so he won’t have to mash his foot into his high-heels to look taller. But if not, he’ll definitely be on a 12-inch step stool so he can peek right above the podium.”

    Petty name-calling. Ridicule and ad hominem attacks. Totally devoid of actual political content.

    I think one impression taken away from the debate is how much we need a real statesman in the White House.

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 4:19 pm

      As someone pointed out to me, it’s odd for a man to ridicule another for allegedly trying to look taller while he has custom made ties that create a big red arrow pointing to his crotch.

      And, just a BTW to people Trump hopes will vote for him—-a lot of them live in the West where cowboy boots are worn every day, and claiming that a man who wears them is insecure and trying to appear more manly than he really is is not exactly a winning strategy.

      Trump has also sneered at Ron’s “go-go boots”, evidently referring to the white rubber boots he was wearing when he was checking out hurricane damage. The thing is, these are “shrimp boots” worn in the bayous and by fishermen, so Trump is making fun of a whole demographic and making a fool of himself in the process.

      White rubber boots, also called shrimp boots, are commonly worn by fishermen when they are out on boats. They are a type of footwear designed specifically for aquatic activities. These boots are often made of tough rubber or PVC, which provides waterproof protection and flexibility for mobility in damp conditions.

      These rubber boots have a strong structure that protects the fisherman’s feet from seawater, dirt, and potential risks while fishing, hunting, or boating.

      The major reason fishermen wear white rubber boots is probably to improve visibility and ensure safety on the sea. Also, these boots are easy to clean and maintain, making them a practical choice for those in the commercial fishing industry.

      A governor living up in Tallahassee probably doesn’t need his own pair of shrimp boots, so I’m guessing someone loaned him a pair for his tour of swampy land.

      There are several ways to remind people that you are an effete urban elitist, and Trump illustrates a couple. It’s worse than Obama asking about the price of arugla in a Midwestern supermarket.

  8. Amazona's avatar Amazona December 1, 2023 / 9:30 pm

    Gotta do another debate comment:

    The 90-minute showdown was about to head into overtime. Fox News host Sean Hannity, the event’s moderator, was prepared to continue, as were Newsom and DeSantis—both happily in agreement to stay and keep sparring. “Let’s just do an extended hour. I’m happy to do it,” Newsom said. Before cutting away to a commercial break, Hannity teased an extended face-off between the two high-profile governors. However, upon return, Hannity announced that the candidates had to leave for “other commitments.”

    When the cameras were off, Jennifer Siebel Newsom intervened on her husband’s behalf, according to NBC’s behind-the-scenes scoop. According to four sources in the DeSantis camp (one who physically witnessed the moment unfold and three others who were standing backstage), Newsom’s wife barged into the debate room on at least two occasions to raise some objections.

    Then, she took to the stage mid-break and assertively ended the brawl’s extension. A fifth on-the-ground source (unaffiliated with either campaign) confirmed that Siebel Newsom stopped the show off-screen, declaring: “We’re done.”

    And we all know the comment “we’re done” follows “stick a fork in him, because….”

    • Amazona's avatar Amazona December 2, 2023 / 5:48 pm

  9. jdge's avatar jdge1 December 3, 2023 / 2:55 am

    Geneva: The Head of the Snake

    In an article by Dr. Mercola; it appears Geneva Switzerland is haven to some of the worst actors in the attempt to secure world domination.

    “Everything evil in the world, related to democide … comes from Geneva.” That’s a quote from Pascal Najadi, a former banker and son of World Economic Forum (WEF) cofounder Hussain Najadi, who claims his father left the WEF “out of disgust” in the early ‘80s.1 Hussain, founder of AmBank, one of the largest banks in Malaysia, was assassinated in Ceylon in 2013.

    According to Najadi, “evil” organizations engaged in democide — the murder of people by government — include the World Health Organization, the Global Alliance for Vaccine Immunization (GAVI) and the WEF, all of which are headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.

    This is why he calls Geneva “the head of the snake.” Najadi is now calling on the Swiss authorities to arrest the leaders of these organizations, along with Big Tech and Big Pharma executives, because: “… the WEF, WHO, GAVI, Big Pharma, Big Tech [and] Bill Gates all advocated for a global humanity injection [with] a bioweapon — injecting nanolipids [which are classified as toxic4] into 5.7 billion people. And we Swiss are hosting them? That’s terrible. We cannot tolerate any entity that promotes poison to be injected into humanity.”

    One of the reasons Najadi is so adamant about holding these organizations accountable is because he trusted the information given, got three doses of Pfizer’s mRNA shot in 2021, and is now dying from the effects. “It’s a democide, and you’ll be judged,” he says. “It will be corrected in the name of humanity.”

    In March 2023, he also filed a civil case against Pfizer and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at the New York Supreme Court in Manhattan for harm done to him by the Pfizer COVID shot. Charges were also filed against the two doctors who “injected him with a toxic substance.”

    According to her bio, Astrid Stuckelberger “is an internationally recognized expert on issues related to evaluating scientific research for policymakers, in particular in health and innovation assessment, pandemic and emergency management training and in optimizing individual and population health and well-being.”

    She’s also a published author, with a dozen books to her credit, as well as more than 180 scientific articles, policy papers and governmental and international reports.
    Between 2010 and 2020, Stuckelberger was also a professor at the Universities of Applied Science in Switzerland, and a senior lecturer at the University of Lausanne. When she started speaking out against the COVID-19 narrative, her university positions were canceled.

    ———
    We have seen this kind of manipulation happen repeatedly by very powerful people. They must be held criminally accountable. But…
    ———-

    The agenda that has become apparent over the past three years has been in the works for decades, but there was always some semblance of law and order, some checks and balances. What we’re seeing now is that the individuals involved have become so emboldened they don’t even care that people can see them flouting the rules and changing them to fit their own aims.

    The WHO, for example, does not have the authority to dictate orders to the world, yet that’s what they did. Now, they’re simply trying to “legalize” and make permanent their power grab through the implementation of a new pandemic treaty, amendments to the international health regulations and One Health — none of which can be voted on by the public.

    Stuckelberger was the first to publicly point out that GAVI, the vaccine alliance founded by Bill Gates, has diplomatic immunity in Switzerland. More specifically, GAVI has “qualified diplomatic immunity,” which is odd, considering the organization has no political power that would warrant it.

    Odder still is that GAVI’s immunity clauses go beyond even that of diplomats. GAVI’s immunity covers all aspects of engagement, b>including criminal business dealings.

    They can do whatever they want, without repercussions. Equally strange, GAVI is completely tax exempt. So, to summarize, GAVI is a nongovernmental organization (NGO) that is allowed to operate in Switzerland without paying any taxes, while also having total immunity for anything they do wrong, willfully or otherwise.

    Another Gates-founded and funded organization headquartered in Geneva — the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria — also has diplomatic immunity. Like that of GAVI, the agreement between the Swiss Federal Council and the Global Fund includes articles specifying the “inviolability” of their premises and archives.

    No agent of the Swiss public authority can enter or search them without express consent of the executive director of the organization. Their archives may not be searched, regardless of their location, and “in the conduct of its business,” the organizations “enjoy immunity from every form of legal process and enforcement.”
    The only person who can waive this immunity is the executive director himself, or an authorized representative. But if you’re engaged in criminal activity, would you waive your immunity to search, seizure and prosecution?

    ——–
    Why would any country allow immunity to any individual or organization that extends to criminal activity? Absolutely astounding. Whoever granted such immunity should be executed for defrauding the citizens the country and eliminating the ability to protect themselves.
    ———

    In her 2021 testimony to the German Corona Extra-Parliamentary Inquiry Committee, Stuckelberger also detailed the highly unusual agreement between the WHO, Gates and Swissmedic (the Food and Drug Administration of Switzerland).
    According to Stuckelberger, Gates requested to be part of the WHO’s executive board in 2017, ostensibly because he’s one of its largest funders. Essentially, he, as an individual, sought to gain the status of a member state. There’s no evidence that Gates was ever granted this status, but he may still have more power over the WHO than his funding already grants him.

    Essentially, it appears that when he did not get voted in as a one-man nation state, Gates created three-party contracts with member states and the WHO instead, essentially placing himself on par with the WHO. According to Stuckelberger, on one of those three-way contracts is between Gates, the WHO and Swissmedic.
    This arrangement is yet another piece of evidence that private-public partnerships have been hijacked by private interests, which also happen to enjoy the same or even greater liability protections than nation states!

    The heads of the snake may reside in Geneva given them a temporary perceived sense of protection but that protection is NOT universal. Those who perpetrate this destruction and those who allow for it will ultimately have to answer to God, if not the people whose lives they’ve so severally damaged.

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