French anti-terrorism prosecutors probe Dakar Rally blast

The French national anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office started an investigation into the last week’s car explosion that left French driver Philippe Boutron seriously injured in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) ahead of the Dakar Rally.

The office will investigate an “attempted murder in relation to a terrorist enterprise” following the explosion Thursday in Jeddah, where teams gathered to prepare for Saturday’s New Year’s Day start.

Boutron is currently recovering in France. Boutron was driving an assistance vehicle when the explosion happened under a pedal on the driver’s side. He was among five drivers in the vehicle.

Race director David Castera said Boutron had a successful operation on his leg Saturday. His team, SodiCars Racing, said Tuesday that Boutron was repatriated on Monday to a military hospital in Clamart, a southwestern suburb of Paris, where he was put into an artificial coma “to ease his suffering.”

SodiCars gave the medical update at the behest of Boutron’s wife, Anne, and his children. Copilot Mayeul Barbet, who has also returned to France, said on the team’s website that the vehicle’s occupants were “shocked and could not move” after the explosion. Boutron then called for his help.

“The car started to catch fire and Philippe asked me to help him get out of the seat,” Barbet said. “He couldn’t feel his legs. I saw the extent of the damage when I started to help him and, having some notions of first aid, I started to apply tourniquets (because) he was losing a lot of blood.”

Barbet said Boutron remained conscious and that an ambulance arrived after 20 minutes.

The race was formerly known as the Paris-Dakar Rally. Until 2008, the rallies raced across Africa, but threats in Mauritania led organisers to cancel that year’s event and move it to South America. Since 2020, it’s been held in Saudi Arabia. 

https://www.indiatvnews.com/sports/other/french-anti-terrorism-prosecutors-probe-dakar-rally-blast-that-left-philippe-boutron-seriously-injured-752837

Suspicious ‘suicide’ of Italian doctor linked to his trailblazing Covid therapy

Why would an Italian physician who had found a cheap and effective way to treat Covid, suddenly take his own life? On July 27, 2021 Dr. Giuseppe De Donno was found lifeless by some family members in his home in Eremo, a hamlet of the Municipality of Curtatone, near Mantua, Italy. He was found hanged, leaving no note.

His apparent suicide remains inexplicable. The tragedy involving the former head of pneumology at the Carlo Poma hospital in Mantua and real Covid trailblazer, was initially ignored by the mainstream media.

De Donno had been promoting therapeutic plasmapheresis, which made the headlines in 2020 during the first lockdown period when, first, together with Massimo Franchini, head of the Carlo Poma Immunohematology and Transfusion, had begun treating Covid patients with hyperimmune plasma therapy.

The treatment involved the infusion of blood from those who had been infected with the Coronavirus, appropriately treated, into other infected patients. In the period March-April 2020, at the Mantua hospital, about 58 terminally ill Coronavirus patients were given the transfusion with 200 cc of plasma from the patients recovered from Covid-19, rich in immunizing antibodies, and all were saved. The therapy showed stellar results.

“Plasma is democratic because it is the people who donate the plasma to save the people. Probably some will not like it,” De Donno commented on his life-saving therapy.

De Donno also ignored the ban by Health Minister Roberto Speranza on autopsies which led to his discovery of microthrombi in pulmonary embolisms. In May 2020, the pulmonologist found himself having to answer repeated calls from the NAS in charge of collecting information on the case of a pregnant woman who had recovered from Covid-19 thanks to the administration of plasma at the Carlo Poma hospital.

NAS is a body which depends on the Ministry of Health with the task of “supervising the hygienic regulation” following agreements between the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Defense and the General Command of the Carabinieri.

Giuseppe De Donno recounted how the NAS had tried to put pressure him: “The NAS made a simple phone call to the hospital to gather summary information on what we were doing. After that phone call, I didn’t hear anything and a few days went by.” The plasma treatment was also used on another young patient for a second infusion and the phone calls for NAS suddenly began to multiply.

On social media, De Donno wrote: “If anyone thinks they will be discouraging me they will not succeed. Today, after the hyperimmune plasma infusion, the patient was much better. The fever almost disappeared. Improved oxygenation. Less hours of mechanical ventilation. All as per protocol. We don’t always manage to save everyone. But most of the time, yes. And if anyone wants to try to intimidate me, they’ll have to answer to their conscience. Mine is very clear.”

De Donno did not give up and continued to invest energy and resources on his plasma treatment so that, again in May 2020, he managed to secure funding to research his method at the University of Pavia. The ministry of Health officially also started testing the plasma treatment, and the hospital in Pisa took over the project, completely sidelining the Carlo Poma hospital in Mantua and ignoring De Donno, despite the fact that he had been working on plasma therapy for several months and seeing positive results.

“There are no scientific reasons for this. I believe that the reasons are to be found in another area,” said the doctor. Soon there was no mention of plasma therapy and it was the beginning of real censorship regarding the results of the treatment and the marginalization and persecution of De Donno.

And in April last year, the National Drug Administration rejected De Donno’s hyperimmune plasma therapy on the basis of a trial conferred on a hospital in Pisa.  In Mantua however, of the 46 patients, 43 had recovered and 3 died. Many claim that officials were hostile to professor De Donno because plasma is cheap.

Slandered, downgraded, ignored, cornered and derided by television virologists, the new protagonists on Italian screens, De Donno resigned from the Mantua hospital in early June 2021 and in July decided to open a practice as a general practitioner. “I couldn’t care less about power, fame, going on television. I am a country doctor who has always been a country doctor and I hope to return as soon as possible in the greatest anonymity since I was anonymous until a month ago. This is my goal. The only thing that matters to me is that they give me the tools to save people.”

His sudden, tragic death has alarmed vaccine critics because there are too many elements that do not add up. Investigations are underway but some evidence leaps to the eye even to the less attentive reader. In light of this sudden “suicide”, his remarks in Maglie (Lecce) in June 2020 become even more disturbing: “I am very frank: there was and is the will to hide this treatment. If you look at the media it is only about vaccines, while plasma treatment costs next to nothing. A certain political party tried to silence me. But with me, like this, you get the opposite effect,” concluded the doctor.

“Some 34 thousand people died, But our results tell us that we could have saved at least half of them.” These statements certainly did not presage suicidal reflections but, rather, the desire to do well.  On his Facebook page the professor had written “Democracy is not an option.”

The leader of the Brothers of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, said she was struck and saddened by the tragic news of the death of Dr. Giuseppe De Donno. Carlo Bottani, mayor of Curtatone and a close friend of the doctor, the pulmonology staff of the Mantua hospital and of all those who had had the opportunity to appreciate the his honesty and moral integrity, expressed their disbelief regarding his “suicide”.

The onus is on Colonel Antonello Minutoli, the provincial commander of the Mantua carabinieri, coordinated by the Mantua Public Prosecutor’s Office to exclude any third party liability.

Gabriele Ansaloni, a famous Italian television host is adamant: “They killed him. De Donno is a victim of those who have decreed this massacre we are witnessing, he should be made a saint.”

He added: “A bag of plasma cost 80 euros. […]. He would have helped the sick to respond [to treatment], to get well. […] He would have saved lives, if they had let him work. He would have saved everyone. But the purpose is not to save them,” said Ansaloni.

“With this gesture De Donno motivated even more us who believe in humanity and not in profit, in drug earnings. […] They want to annihilate us, annihilate all the good there is.”

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/01/05/suspicious-suicide-of-italian-doctor-linked-to-his-trailblazing-covid-therapy/

Preview of Tommy Robinson’s film on child-rape and forced prostitution gangs of Children by Muslim gangs

https://vladtepesblog.com/

More than half of asylum seekers in Germany aren’t in EU databases. Here’s why that’s such a big problem

Germany is unable to return tens of thousands of illegal migrants to the EU countries they first entered due to the fact that there is no record of them in the EU databases, including information on which country they first entered upon their arrival in the EU.

In the first eleven months of last year, more than 35,000 asylum seekers in Germany were missing from a total of almost 75,000 in the Eurodac database, a system to identify asylum seekers, according to data from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. It is mandatory for all countries to enter any asylum seeker into the Eurodac database that arrives on their territory without a visa. The EU database is in place to provide an international comparison of fingerprints of asylum seekers, with the aim of preventing multiple applications in different countries.

The fact that so many tens of thousands are missing from the database presents a serious challenge for Germany, reports the German news outlet Die Welt. According to the Dublin Regulation, the first country that a migrant enters in the EU is then responsible for taking in that migrant.

Given that Germany does not form the external border of the EU and that many migrants enter the country illegally, and a different EU member should be responsible for that particular applicant.

This failure to register illegal migrants also means that Germany cannot return many asylum seekers to other EU countries. That shows “the dysfunctionality of the Dublin system drastically,” criticized the domestic policy member of the Bundestag, Christian Democrat Alexander Throm (CDU). The registration and return of such asylum seekers are basic requirements for an EU asylum system. Throm argues that the traffic light coalition must consistently insist on compliance with the Eurodac rules from other countries that are failing to register their asylum seekers.

Germany already struggles to return illegal migrants slated for deportation

The German authorities had to look after thousands of asylum seekers last autumn, even though they had already been granted protection in Greece. According to the orders of two higher administrative courts, Germany is currently not allowed to send migrants back to Greece.

Despite claims about Eurodac, the majority of the problem lies with Germany itself, as Germany has shown little interest in enforcing deportation orders even for migrants who theoretically could be returned home.

At the same time, many migrants who are deported from Germany come back multiple times with little or no consequences. EU-wide, it remains a serious problem, with fewer than 40 percent of migrants given deportation orders actually be forced to leave the continent.

The Higher Administrative Court for North Rhine-Westphalia justified restricting deportations to Greece at the beginning of the last year by stating that asylum seekers in the EU country face the risk of inhuman and degrading treatment. The judges in Lower Saxony gave a similar ruling, according to which the most elementary needs such as accommodation, food, and sanitary facilities could not be satisfied in Greece.

The number of foreigners in Germany who should actually be expelled has also risen in recent years. As of Jun. 30, 2021, more than 317,000 people with an expulsion order were recorded in the central foreigner register. However, more than 31,300 of them were still in the country.

https://rmx.news/article/more-than-half-of-asylum-seekers-in-germany-arent-in-eu-databases-heres-why-thats-such-a-big-problem/

Sweden: Woman who is a member of the Islamic State will soon stand trial for abusing her son as a child soldier

She is accused of bringing her son to the Islamic State terrorist group to be deployed as a child soldier in Syria. A woman will soon go on trial in Sweden for serious war crimes and violating international law, the prosecution was quoted as saying in Le Figaro newspaper on Tuesday January the 4th. Specifically, the 49-year-old woman, who went to Syria in 2013 – and whose nationality was not given – is accused of facilitating the recruitment and subsequent deployment of her then 12-year-old son as a child soldier. According to the prosecutor’s office, this is the first charge in Sweden of war crimes related to the deployment of a child soldier.

The woman “is suspected of having ensured that her son was recruited and continuously deployed in Syria between August 1, 2013 and May 27, 2016, when he was 15 years old, to participate directly in combat operations carried out by armed groups, including the Islamic State terrorist organisation,” the prosecution said in a statement published by Le Figaro.As for the child, he died in 2017 in undisclosed circumstances. According to the investigation, “the son was brought up and trained to take part in hostilities, he was provided with military equipment and weapons, and he was used in combat and for propaganda purposes and other tasks that were part of the combat operations,” prosecutor Reena Devgun later said.The child’s mother, who returned to Sweden in 2020, denies the allegations, according to the local press quoted. On the occasion of her departure for Syria, the accused had taken her five children with her.

https://www.valeursactuelles.com/monde/suede-une-femme-membre-de-letat-islamique-bientot-jugee-pour-avoir-utilise-son-fils-comme-enfant-soldat/

Paris: A “deranged” Tunisian pushes a man onto the metro tracks and shouts “Allahu Akbar”

A ” deranged ” man was arrested during the night on line 5 at the Gare-de-l’Est station. A few moments before, he had pushed a man onto the tracks of line 7. Fortunately, no metro was arriving at the time, so the victim was unharmed.

More fear than horror in the metro. A “confused” 25-year-old man was arrested for attempted murder at Gare-de-l’Est station on Monday night after pushing an unknown person onto the tracks. At around 0.15am, officers from the Transport Brigade were called by the RATP because a suspicious person was causing a disturbance in the underground corridors of the Metro. Via the metro’s CCTV cameras, they were able to identify an agitated man who was smashing street furniture and shouting “Allahu akbar” on the platform of line 5 leading to Place-d’Italie.

The suspect, a man of Tunisian origin, is arrested and at the same time one of the victims reports. She explains that she has just been attacked on line 7. The other passenger clearly identifies the attacker who had just pushed him onto the tracks of the line for no reason at all. Fortunately, no underground was arriving at the time and he was unharmed.(…) Le Parisien

https://www.fdesouche.com/2022/01/04/paris-un-desequilibre-de-25-ans-dorigine-tunisienne-arrete-pour-tentative-dhomicide-apres-avoir-pousse-un-homme-sur-les-voies-du-metro/

Capitol Police Release New Audio, Video and Photos of Shooting Death of Ashli Babbit by Capitol Police Lt. Mike Byrd in Cold Blood