Colin Powell dies of Covid despite being fully vaccinated

The former US Secretary of State Colin Powell, died on Monday morning from Covid despite being fully vaccinated, according to his family.

CBS News reported that Powell’s wife Alma, who is also fully vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2,also suffered a “breakthrough infection” but unlike her husband, had “responded to treatment”.

“Powell, the first Black secretary of state and the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was fully vaccinated, his family said in a post on his Facebook page,” according to CBS News. “We want to thank the medical staff at Walter Reed National Medical Center for their caring treatment,” the Powell family wrote. “We have lost a remarkable and loving husband, father, grandfather and a great American.”

It is not known whether Powell had received a booster shot.

The veracity of waning vaccine efficacy is an established fact, since it has been the reason for promoting booster jabs, especially in Israel. But recipients of boosters are starting to question the narrative of “protection” in relation to lower rates in less-vaccinated neighboring countries. Israel had stripped more than a million citizens of their “fully-vaccinated” status, becoming the first country to regulate booster shots as evidence of being fully immunised at the beginning of the month.

Moreover, the blood- analysis of a doubly vaccinated patient showed a massive negative impact to the natural immune system of the patient after the vaccination.

Dr. Nathan Thompson said his “jaw dropped after seeing the blood test results following the second shot”. The vaccine-induced autoimmune compromise made the patient more vulnerable to ordinary cancers. Thompson said the specifics of the patient’s weakened immune system was the most alarming aspect of all.

Curiously, a Fox News reporter was admonished for pointing out that Powell may have suffered from the jabs, because “he had a type of cancer that hurts the body’s ability to fight infections”.

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/10/19/colin-powell-dies-of-covid-despite-being-fully-vaccinated/

France: Chechen Muslim rapes his ” occidental ” daughter and her brother knifes her

In early October, the juvenile court of the Loire-Atlantique region sentenced the young Chechen, who was charged with “attempted murder” in Gorges in February 2017 after stabbing his “too Westernised” sister, to one year in prison.

The young man, who was not yet 18 years old at the time of the crime, was also sentenced to a four-year suspended sentence: For three years, he is no longer allowed to have any contact with his victim or to appear at his parents’ home, he has to undergo therapy and is finally obliged to compensate his sister “according to their financial means”. The Loire-Atlantique Juvenile Court finally banned the young Chechen from possessing a weapon requiring a licence for ten years.The in camera hearings did not allow to learn more about this “attempted murder” for which the accused, who was at large, appeared. But the trial of the father of the accused and the victim, which took place the week before at the Loire-Atlantique criminal court for the incestuous rape of his daughter, had already revealed the mystery of the “climate of fear” that reigned in this family, “capable of anything to defend their honour”, as the young woman said.

“The more I grew up, the more I wanted to become a western girl and the less they liked it,” she explained at the opening of the first trial before the five judges of the Loire-Atlantique criminal court.

“I like French culture: I like to wear trousers or tie my hair up and not be in their clothes, in their clan,” the 20-year-old told the judges in Nantes. “They don’t want to accept French law: They already didn’t accept Russian law, for them only Chechen law counts.

In this context, her mother and brother began to suspect that the teenager had “lost her virginity” due to the development of her hips and breasts. The father then posed as his daughter’s “protector” and used “emotional blackmail” to achieve his incestuous goals, for which he was finally sentenced to ten years in prison.

“I just wanted a normal family, nothing else… That would have been a lot,” she said in tears on that difficult day. “For years I suffered from those three. I still have problems eating and sleeping, while they have a good life… It’s not fair!”

https://actu.fr/pays-de-la-loire/gorges_44064/loire-atlantique-apres-son-pere-condamne-pour-viol-cest-son-frere-accuse-de-tentative-de-meurtre-qui-part-en-prison_45752679.html

“You will die”: threats and a photo of Samuel Paty to teachers in Marseille – Are these teachers threatened because they discussed the Islamist assassination of Paty in class ?

The letters followed each other within a few days. Some teachers in Marseille have been sent death threats and a photo of Samuel Paty, reports BFMTV on Monday October 18. According to the public prosecutor’s office, an investigation has been opened. The incidents occurred in the days leading up to commemorations across France for the teacher who was murdered by an Islamist terrorist in Yvelines a year earlier, on October 16, 2020.

The couple, who teach at the Henri Vallon School in the 14th arrondissement of Marseille, first received Samuel Paty’s photo on October 8. It was already a very revealing message, clarified in a typewritten letter received four days later: “You are going to die. Don’t turn around in the street,” it read, according to BFMTV. Finally, on the night before the anniversary of the teacher’s death, a new anonymous letter was delivered.”Your last days… next week you will die”.Hoax or real threat?

The authors of these letters are already facing a prison sentence. The death threat, aggravated by the fact that it was in writing and that the victims were teachers, is punishable by five years’ imprisonment and a fine of 75,000 euros. The investigation was entrusted to the municipal security department of the southern division of Marseille. Samuel Paty had been targeted for showing cartoons of Mohammed in a lesson on freedom of expression. On Monday October 18, it was not known whether the victims had also discussed the topic with their students.

https://www.valeursactuelles.com/regions/provence-alpes-cote-dazur/bouches-du-rhone/marseille/faits-divers/tu-vas-crever-des-menaces-et-une-photo-samuel-paty-envoyees-a-des-enseignants-marseillais/

French left-wing extremists call teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded by Islamists, partly to blame for this terrorist attack

Just over a year ago, Samuel Paty was beheaded in front of his school by a young jihadist of Chechen origin, who was shot dead by the police shortly afterwards. A few days earlier, the history and geography teacher had shown Charlie Hebdo cartoons in class as part of the civics lesson. As a result, a young pupil had complained to her father and lied. The latter then issued a fatwa against the teacher together with an Islamic preacher who was on the S-list for terrorism. A wave of social pressure on social media resulted in the teacher’s murder on October 16, 2020. One year later, however, many public figures still believe that the problem lies in the teacher’s responsibility in this chain of events that led to the worst. The tweet published by Islamic scholar François Burgat on Saturday October 16 is a case in point.

Samuel Paty is not a “hero of freedom of expression”, posted the scholar, who says he sympathises with left-wing extremist domestic groups, but Paty is the victim of a “vile version of freedom that is mistaken for freedom to humiliate”. He was responding to another internet user’s statement that one should “question whether it makes sense to show schoolchildren a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on all fours depicting his* without being classed as an accessory to terrorism”. Many internet users have pointed out the strange hierarchy of causes of the teacher’s death. Philosopher Raphaël Enthoven notes that “after the assassination itself” now comes “the assassination of a dead man”.

https://www.valeursactuelles.com/societe/selon-lislamologue-francois-burgat-samuel-paty-aurait-confondu-liberte-dexpression-et-liberte-davilir/

French newspaper Le Monde calls Patrick Jardin, who lost his daughter in the Islamist terrorist attack at the Bataclan, a “hateful father”

On the evening of November 13, 2015, Nathalie Jardin was killed at the Bataclan in the wake of the Islamist attacks that killed 130 people in Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis. Patrick Jardin, her father, never recovered. Six years later, the 68-year-old man is still steaming with anger.Above all, he is unable to understand and accept the state of mind of some of the victims and their relatives. For Patrick Jardin, the “you will not have my hatred” cannot be understood. “For me it is incomprehensible and sometimes I wonder if I am normal or if they are not. (…) I am incapable of forgiving and I refuse to bow my head,” he confided to the newspaper Le Monde, which dedicated a portrait to him. An article in the “daily newspaper of importance” that sparked a fierce controversy on Monday, October 18, as Patrick Jardin is described as a “hateful father” in the title of his portrait.

Numerous users on the internet, especially from the right-wing political spectrum, defend Patrick Jardin and criticise Le Monde’s questionable editorial decision: “Outrageous article by Stéphanie Marteau in Le Monde, which allows itself to condemn Patrick Jardin, the father of a Bataclan victim: This subsidised newspaper had better deal with the hatred of murderous terrorists! The National Assembly deputy shares his anger with the writer Jacques de Saint-Victor, who wonders: “How dare you write that he is a ‘hateful father’ when you know that he lost his daughter at the Bataclan?Faced with the growing controversy, Le Monde finally changed the title of its article from “The rage of a hateful father” to “The boundless rage of a father”.

In the meantime, Patrick Jardin is following the trial of his daughter’s murderers from a distance, via the web radio set up for the victims’ families who do not want to or cannot attend the trial. Nevertheless, he will testify in court on October 26. A prospect he is particularly dreading, as the sixty-year-old fears losing control or breaking down. To Le Monde and to anyone who might listen to him, he addresses this warning: “I will never calm down, I have nothing to lose”.

https://www.valeursactuelles.com/societe/le-monde-qualifie-de-pere-haineux-patrick-jardin-qui-a-perdu-sa-fille-au-bataclan/

Is Aspirin the New Horse Dewormer ?

By Brian C.Joondeph, MD

Aspirin is one of those drugs that has been around forever. It is commonly used as a pain reliever, anti-inflammatory, and as a blood thinner. Surprisingly it may also have benefit in treating COVID.

A paper in Anesthesia and Analgesia published last spring titled, “Aspirin use is associated with decreased mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit admission, and in-hospital mortality in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019.”

This was a retrospective, observational study of adult patients admitted to multiple hospitals in the U.S. between March and July 2020, in the early days of COVID. The primary outcome addressed by the researchers from George Washington University was the need for mechanical ventilation, which then, and still now, carries an extremely high chance of never leaving the ICU alive.

This was not a gold standard randomized prospective clinical trial. That would not be feasible in this situation since study patients were already hospitalized and critically ill. Remember in the early days, one needed to be extremely ill before even being admitted to the hospital rather than being sent home until sick enough to return and go straight to the ICU.

But the results were impressive. As reported last week by the Jerusalem Post,

The team investigated more than 400 COVID patients from hospitals across the United States who take aspirin unrelated to their COVID disease, and found that the treatment reduced the risk of several parameters by almost half: reaching mechanical ventilation by 44%, ICU admissions by 43%, and overall in-hospital mortality by 47%.

Why would aspirin be helpful for COVID, a respiratory disease? What if COVID is more than simply a lung disease or pneumonia? COVID is actually thought to be a microvascular disease causing blood clots, as described in the medical journal Circulation,

Although most patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) present with a mild upper respiratory tract infection and then recover, some infected patients develop pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, multi-organ failure, and death. Clues to the pathogenesis of severe COVID-19 may lie in the systemic inflammation and thrombosis observed in infected patients. We propose that severe COVID-19 is a microvascular disease in which coronavirus infection activates endothelial cells, triggering exocytosis, a rapid vascular response that drives microvascular inflammation and thrombosis.

Note the thrombosis aspect, blood clots forming in the lungs and elsewhere in the body. Aspirin, as a blood thinner, reduces the risk of blood clots, explaining its potential benefit for COVID.

For the same reason, the American Heart Association recommends,

If you have had a heart attack or stroke, your doctor may want you to take a daily low dose of aspirin to help prevent another. Aspirin is part of a well-established treatment plan for patients with a history of heart attack or stroke.

Add the appropriate caveat, which I would echo, “You should not take daily low-dose aspirin on your own without talking to your doctor. The risks and benefits vary for each person.”

How did aspirin get its start? Over 3,500 years ago, willow bark, known as “nature’s aspirin,” was used as a painkiller and anti-pyretic by ancient Egyptians and Greeks, and in a chemical synthesis by a Bayer chemist in 1897.

Aside from pain relief, it was found to have anti-platelet and anti-cancer effects. It’s also on the World Health Organization’s list of essential medicines, along with another familiar drug, ivermectin. The Harvard-based physicians’ health study in the 1980s found that low dose aspirin reduced the risk of heart attack by 44 percent.

A recently published Israeli study found, “Aspirin use is associated with better outcomes among COVID-19 positive patients.” This included lower likelihood of infection, disease duration, and hospital survival. In other words, aspirin works as both a preventative and as a treatment.

Aspirin is another potential therapeutic, along with hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, which is inexpensive, readily available, and relatively safe, and could save countless lives when used appropriately for COVID. An editorial in Anesthesia and Analgesia described aspirin for COVID as, “An old, low-cost therapy with a strong rationale.” And right on cue, it’s time for aspirin-bashing to commence.

At the same time as these papers showing potential benefits of aspirin for COVID hit the news, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force, on Oct. 12, posted draft recommendations saying that, “Once people turn 60 years old, they should not consider starting to take aspirin because the risk of bleeding cancels out the benefits of preventing heart disease.” What curious timing.

Certainly, aspirin has potential side effects including an increased risk of bleeding. All medications have side effects and one can even die from drinking too much water. It always comes down to medical decision-making, balancing risks and benefits, in consultation with one’s healthcare provider.

The media wasted no time in using the suddenly released and new aspirin recommendations at the same time as news reports on aspirin benefits for COVID hit the news.

NBC reported, “Most adults shouldn’t take daily aspirin to prevent heart attack, panel says.” The New York Times echoed, “Daily low-dose aspirin no longer recommended by doctors, if you’re healthy.” Healthline went further, “Doctors warn daily aspirin use can be dangerous.” Driving or walking across the street can be dangerous too.

Sound familiar? How many adults have been taking low dose aspirin daily for many years, based on the decades-old Harvard study? I have as I have a family history of cardiovascular disease and my internist and I agree that the benefits outweigh the risks, despite the new recommendations.

Similarly how many patients have been taking hydroxychloroquine for years or decades for arthritis or lupus, without dying from the drug as Fox News crank Neil Cavuto warned last year? How many take ivermectin to prevent parasitic infections? Now we can add aspirin to the list of once safe and effective medications — that’s now on par with cyanide or strychnine.

It seems the medical establishment and the media want to squash any potential COVID therapeutic, especially the inexpensive ones, instead pushing vaccines and extremely pricey medicines like Merck’s new $712 COVID drug.

The media described ivermectin as horse dewormer or animal paste, seemingly unaware that it is an FDA-approved medication for human use and was once honored with a Nobel Prize. Watch Joe Rogan put CNN’s medical mouthpiece, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, in a virtual chokehold until he tapped out and admitted to CNN’s irresponsible reporting and lying about ivermectin.

Aspirin also has non-medical uses including as a stain remover, garden enhancer, and dandruff remedy. I would love to hear President Trump mention the potential benefits of aspirin for COVID and see the news headlines of Trump recommending people ingest detergent, fertilizer, or shampoo to treat COVID.

Welcome to simple aspirin, the media’s new horse dewormer.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/10/is_aspirin_the_new_horse_dewormer.html

Poland: Migrant smugglers increasingly engaging police in car chases, sometimes with deadly results

A Ukrainian citizen who was trying to smuggle 27 Iraqi citizens through Poland in a van was arrested after a police chase near the town of Radziwiłłów in Central Poland, according to the Polish Border Guard.

This was not the only case of an attempt to smuggle migrants through Poland via automobile. The Polish police stopped a driver on Sunday who was transporting illegal migrants in his car. The man refused to stop after ordered to do so by the Border Guard and tried to escape.

Podlaskie region police press officer Elżbieta Zaborowska explained that the man was finally stopped after a car chase. So far, the police have only confirmed that he was transporting illegal migrants and further details are to be revealed.

According to information from RMF FM radio, however, the man was an Albanian who was transporting seven illegal migrants. During the car chase, he had collided with an unmarked police vehicle and tried to ram another police car.

On Tuesday, a similar escape attempt from a police checkpoint ended in tragedy. A car transporting illegal migrants driven by a Syrian citizen crashed into a truck near Białystok. One of the passengers, who was also a Syrian citizen, died. The driver was detained and is suspected of not only causing the road accident, but also of helping illegal migrants cross the border.

The Border Guard stated that on Saturday and Sunday, officers had recorded 1,066 attempts to illegally cross the Polish-Belarusian border. Five illegal migrants were detained — four from Iraq and one from Syria.

The Border Guard also stopped five foreigners for helping migrants cross the border — two Syrians, one Georgian, one Kazakhstan citizen, and one Belarusian.

Since the start of 2021, the Border Guard has prevented over 18,000 attempts to illegally breach the Polish-Belarusian border. Over 7,000 cases took place in October alone.

https://rmx.news/article/poland-migrant-smugglers-increasingly-engaging-police-in-car-chases-sometimes-with-deadly-results/

Trieste port: Evacuation by force of anti-Covid-pass protesters

Blocked for several days by anti-Covid-pass protesters, Italian police used water cannons and tear gas while charging dockers to break through the blockade of the port of Trieste.

Dockers of Trieste had shut down the port for several days, but the police intervened to evacuate the opponents of the health pass using water cannons. Trieste alone brought together more demonstrators than Rome or Milan. Dockworkers who had been blocking the port of Trieste for three days to oppose the “Green Pass” in Italy confronted the police during an intervention on the morning of October 18.

Stefano Puzzer, head of the CLPT (the workers’ committee of the port of Trieste), had however assured that the action would not hinder “those who want to work”, leaving the port to operate in slow motion. The union had also announced an extension of the strike: “We do not accept the offer of free tests, we defend our free will,” Puzzer said about vaccination and the health pass, which were made mandatory by the Draghi administration at his workplace.

But police vehicles arrived in front of Gate 4, as the ANSA news agency reported, and told them to move away “in the name of the law”. The demonstrators were waiting for them on the other side of the gate, along the road, sitting on the ground chanting “people like us never give up” and “freedom”.

Police armed themselves with riot gear, and an official repeatedly urged them to disperse before resorting to water cannons. Among the dockers was also Stefano Puzzer. One of the workers also suffered mild discomfort during the first hectic phases of the eviction and was exfiltrated by colleagues to an ambulance.

When the water cannons stopped firing, the demonstrators resumed their sitting, slowing the intervention of police vehicles. Meanwhile, other people arrived at the scene – mainly in support of the demonstrators, according to ANSA.

It is estimated that around 40 percent of the port of Trieste’s workers do not have the “Green Pass”.

The port workers, recognizable by their yellow vests, had formed a cordon between the police and the demonstrators to avoid clashes. The police nevertheless ended up charging the dockers to unblock the port while again resorting to water cannons al well as tear gas. Located in Istria, on the Slovenian border with Italy, Trieste has become the epicenter of the protest against the “Green Pass”. On October 9, more than 15000 demonstrators gathered before the port workers began a blockade on October 15.

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/10/18/trieste-port-evacuation-by-force-of-anti-covid-pass-protesters/

France: Tunisian Islamist trained for jihad and took part in throat-slitting lessons

He took part in a lesson on slitting throats. Twice he has tried to leave for an area where the Islamic State group is in power. He is in possession of firearms and regularly attends a shooting range. These are some of the things for which a radicalised Franco-Tunisian, who was expelled from Switzerland in 2017 and has been on trial in Paris since Monday, RTS reports.

The Petit-Saconnex mosque also appears to have been a rallying point. The members of this jihadist network never met at the same time. The courts suspect that they exchanged a lot of information via an encrypted messaging system and talked about Islam, armed jihad and routes to Syria. The judiciary lists physical training in the mountains and target practice at the shooting range as other activities.

The investigations conducted by Switzerland and France eventually lasted four to five years. Last June, two Swiss members of the group were sentenced to prison terms of between one and two and a half years, including a suspended sentence.

The sentence handed down by the Paris Criminal Court on Thursday, seven years in prison, was significantly harsher than that of the Franco-Tunisian expelled from Switzerland in 2017, who was considered by the judges to be one of the stalwarts of the jihadist network. Another member, an Italo-Tunisian living in neighbouring France, was sentenced to 6 years in prison.

https://www.fdesouche.com/2021/10/16/condamnation-de-7-ans-pour-le-pilier-dun-groupe-parlant-djihad-arme-et-suivant-des-cours-de-technique-degorgement-entrainements-au-tir-entrainements-physiques-en-montagne/