Denmark: Staggering evidence of vaccine failure

In Denmark, detailed daily numbers about Covid cases and hospitalizations have been published and they cast a particularly gloomy light on vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, exposing media claims about their “life-saving” and “mitigating” properties as completely false.

The rise in Danish Covid hospitalizations over the last three months predates the outbreak of Omicron.

The rise in hospitalizations in Denmark has nothing to do with Omicron. Screenshot from OWD.

And as many astute observers have been suspecting, fear-mongering about the new variant Omicron is being used as a cover for this spectacular failure. Alex Berenson, an honest science reporter pointed out that even though Omicron appears to be significantly less dangerous though more transmissible than earlier variants of Covid, it “has been used as a cover for vaccine failure”.

“Most new Covid cases in Denmark occur in people who are vaccinated or boosted – and that is true for both Omicron and earlier variants. More than 76 percent of non-Omicron Covid infections in Denmark are in vaccinated people, along with about 90 percent of Omicron infections.

“Further, only 25 of the 561 people currently hospitalized in Denmark for Covid have the Omicron variant. The Danes do not provide an exact number for patients in intensive care with Omicron, saying only that it is fewer than five.

“Perhaps the most stunning fact about Omicron and Denmark is that its rise actually parallels a marked slowdown in the growth of Danish hospitalizations and intensive care patients. Those rose roughly fivefold between mid-October and late November, as the Danes left the happy vaccine valley. Since then they have barely budged, rising about 20 percent,” Berenson highlighted.

“The Danish data also show that people with Omicron are both less likely to be hospitalized than those with other variants and released from the hospital much more quickly – in line with what South African health authorities have reported.

“On Friday, for example, the Danes reported that the total number of hospital patients with Omicron since the epidemic began reached 77, up by 20 patients from Thursday.

“But the number of Omicron patients currently hospitalized rose only by eight between Thursday and Friday, from 17 to 25. Thus 12 out of the 17 Omicron patients on Thursday appear to have been released overnight.

“Compared to Monday’s report, the trend is even more clear. The number of Omicron cases has roughly tripled, but the number of people hospitalized has barely budged, from 14 to 25.”

Another data analyst has concurred with Berenson’s take on Denmark. â€œBased on this data, those vaccinated and boosted have between a 26 percent and a 75 percent greater chance than the unvaccinated of contracting Omicron. (Though, at least it’s a little better than the whopping 154 percent increase in risk for the double vaxxed though how durable that proves to be is anyone’s guess
).”

There is no ‘Omicron crisis’ in South Africa

Therefore Danish data on Omicron support statements from South Africa’s health authorities on the variant. The country’s Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) this week proposed that tracing and quarantining of contact cases were no longer necessary since the proportion of people with immunity to Covid-19 had risen substantially.

In a memo to Health Minister Joe Phaahla, it said that quarantining of contacts was no longer viable in the current social and economic climate. MAC called for contact tracing to be halted with immediate effect.

“The proportion of people with immunity to Covid-19 (from infection and/or vaccination) has risen substantially, exceeding 60-80 percent in several serosurveys [measuring of antibody levels against infectious diseases].

“We have learned more about the manner in which Covid-19 is spread, and also now have to contend with variants of concern whose epidemiology differs from that of the ancestral strains of SARS-CoV-2.”

The committee explained that testing has been done in such a random and haphazard way that the vast majority of cases go undetected anyway. “It stands to reason that if the vast majority of cases are not diagnosed, then the vast majority of case contacts are also not diagnosed. This means that quarantining and contact tracing are of negligible public health benefit in the South African setting.”

Vaccines are also failing elsewhere

The figures out of Denmark underscored that the meteoric rise in cases and hospitalizations point directly to massive vaccine failure.

In Ontario, Canada, the same phenomenon can be seen with infections rising significantly among the vaccinated, Berenson reported. “Assuming these are Omicron cases, there are only two possibilities: The vaccines have now failed completely or Omicron preferentially infects vaccinated people. Or both.”

The example of mask-free, no-mandate Sweden is also telling: It has had the lowest case numbers in northern Europe for months now – ten times less than in Germany and eight times less than in Switzerland measured in terms of population size. The numbers of intensive care patients have also remained comparatively low.

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/12/21/denmark-staggering-evidence-of-vaccine-failure/

Belgium: 48% of babies were born to a foreign mother or mother of foreign origin in 2020

Only half of all children born in Belgium last year had a mother of local origin, according to new data published on Friday.

The Belgian statistical office, Statbel, released its data on birth rates in the country last year, which revealed that almost 23 percent of newborns in the country had a Belgian mother of foreign origin, and a quarter were born to foreign mothers, reported the public network RTBF.

The average number of children per woman across in 2020 was 1.54, however this figure varies depending on the mother’s nationality and origin.

For example, mothers of Belgian origin had an average of 1.38 children, whilst Belgian women of foreign origin had 1.58 children and women of a foreign nationality had an average of 2.05. In essence, only women of foreign origin have replacement rates of fertility in Belgium.

“Historically, the average number of 1.54 children per woman is relatively low,” Statbel said, commenting on its findings.

Fertility rates were also related to women’s ages with the highest fertility rates found in women of non-Belgian origin aged between 25 and 35.

Among Belgians or Belgian or foreign descent, “the oldest and youngest age groups are the most represented, precisely those age groups with the lowest fertility rates.”

Women of foreign nationality in 2020 represented 16.5 percent of all women of reproductive age but equated for 24.9 percent of births, added the statistical office.

The findings come after it was revealed earlier this year that Belgians are now a minority in the capital of Brussels. This same trend is playing out across many Western European countries, with ethnic French and Norwegians all predicted to be a minority in this country within this cenury.

https://rmx.news/article/belgium-48-of-children-born-to-a-foreign-mother-or-mother-of-foreign-origin-in-2020/

Paris: The commemorative plaque on Samuel Paty Square was vandalised two months after its inauguration

Two months ago, one year to the day after the beheading of Samuel Paty, a square was inaugurated in the 5th arrondissement of Paris bearing the name of the teacher murdered by a Chechen jihadist. Unfortunately, two months after the plaques in question were placed near the Sorbonne, one of them was vandalised. The incident was reported on Twitter on Monday December 20th by Nicolas Gavrilenko, treasurer of the Union des familles laĂŻques (Ulaf). The association official shared two photos, one of which shows the original sign. It reads: “History and geography teacher, murdered on October 16th 2020, victim of Islamist terrorism”. However, the damage reported by Nicolas Gavrilenko is not without significance: only the word “Islamist” was painted over with white paint.

The vandalised plaque now reads solely: “Samuel Paty (
) Victim of Terrorism”. A highly political damage whose deeper meaning has not escaped Nicolas Gavrilenko: “The plaque that names the square adjacent to the Sorbonne after him has been vandalised and is a sign of the deliberate delusion of some”, writes the secular activist, insisting on the truth: “It is ISLAMIST terrorism to which Samuel Paty fell victim”. He concluded his message by calling on the mayor’s office of the 5th arrondissement (Libres, a movement founded by ValĂ©rie PĂ©cresse) to restore the damaged plaque “as soon as possible”. So far, the mayor’s office of the arrondissement does not seem to have reacted.

https://www.valeursactuelles.com/societe/paris-la-plaque-du-square-samuel-paty-vandalisee-deux-mois-apres-son-inauguration/

Study reveals that unjabbed are better informed than jabbed

German political scientist Ulrike Guérot has demonstrated how anti-vaccination opponents are better informed, citing a study by the MAT, which analyzed the tweets of so-called anti-vaccination agents very carefully.

In Germany, some 70 percent are vaccinated, 30 percent unvaccinated, of the 70 percent about 40 percent did not get vaccinated because they believed the propaganda, but because they were forced to do so in order to work and move around freely. And those who are unvaccinated are not only more knowledgeable but will never be convinced to take the jab, the MAT study showed.

GuĂ©rot, political scientist at the University of Bonn, believes that mandatory vaccination is being introduced in Germany and Austria through the back door of 2G rules – allowing only those who are jabbed and recovered to take part in society.

“The pandemic has absolutely divided society, a sorting process is in progress: You only invite more people to your home for spaghetti and wine who are on the same page when it comes to Corona. In fact, I no longer have any Zero Covid friends, but surround myself with many people who, like me, are critical of measures.

“Especially in public we no longer have any factual discussions at all. The disparagement of lateral thinkers, people who should actually be welcome in a democracy, has meant that no one wanted to express themselves as being critical of the Corona policy. This resulted in a completely closed ceiling of opinion: The measures are good – and whoever speaks against it is a ‘corona denier’ and on top of that, right-wing. This is a very dangerous development,” explained GuĂ©rot, a professor of European Politics and Co-Director of the Center Ernst Robert Curtius at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-UniversitĂ€t in Bonn.

And a manifesto co-authored by her to end discrimination against the unvaccinated is available at coronaaussoehnung.org.

“Since the beginning of the pandemic, the goals have been shifted further and further. First it was about the protection of risk groups, now control instruments are being created to exclude unvaccinated people from public life. Who guarantees that this will end when the danger has been averted?

“When politicians ask me to get vaccinated and therefore to wear a digital vaccination pass in public spaces, I would like to have these politicians clarify the following questions beforehand, on which I personally stake my willingness to be vaccinated and become a health passport holder: What are the criteria for ending the epidemic emergency? But above all: will ‘2-G’ be ended when Corona is over or under control, no overloading of the hospitals can be reported, no Corona-related excess mortality can be recorded?

“Or will the digital passport be retained? Is there a planned next phase? Will it soon collect other data that will limit my participation in society? Should it also document other vaccinations in the future, or are you allowed to go to the cinema with flu but not with Corona? Will it soon show whether I have a slightly elevated temperature, herpes, athlete’s foot
?”

https://freewestmedia.com/2021/12/21/study-reveals-that-unjabbed-are-better-informed-than-jabbed/

Austria: Two girlfriends (16 and 17 years old) raped by Syrians

It was supposed to be a lockdown party – it turned out to be a gang rape nightmare. Two Syrians allegedly lured young girlfriends to a party in their Vienna “Airbnb” flat. There, according to the allegations, they attacked and raped their victims.

Two girlfriends (16 and 17 years old), together with at least two other girls, let themselves be lured by two Syrians (both allegedly 18) into a flat rented especially for this purpose in the street Allerheiligengasse. In the course of the evening, the two men allegedly suddenly locked the flat from the inside, then attacked their victims. Two of the girls, who were probably also to be raped, managed to escape from the ” rapist party” and alert the police.As reported by the newspaper “Österreich”, the crime is said to have taken place on Saturday night. The two Syrians were arrested. The younger victim had to be taken to hospital after first aid by the ambulance service. The Vienna State Criminal Police Office took over the investigation. Forensic evidence and witnesses are being questioned.

https://exxpress.at/freundinnen-bei-lockdown-party-in-wien-vergewaltigt-zwei-syrer-in-haft/

Islamists terrorise Muslim and non-Muslim pupils and teachers at schools in Berlin, Germany

Conflicts over religious dress, being kept away from school activities and “systematic and prolonged humiliation based on religious matters” are part of everyday life at many schools in the Neukölln district of Berlin. This is shown by a qualitative survey conducted by the Association for Democracy and Diversity in Schools and Vocational Education at ten schools in the district.
School administrators and teachers at half of the schools surveyed report that the problem of “confrontational religious expression” is deeply embedded in everyday life. Four other schools complained about “regular individual cases”, only one school reported that there were no problems in this area. The association understands the term to mean religiously connoted behaviour that is acted out in the school public sphere and aims to attract attention or to provoke or humiliate.

Together with the district office of Neukölln, the association has been granted federal funds to take stock of a “contact and documentation office for confrontational expressions of religion”. The first results were presented on Monday. According to the inventory, the schools surveyed are located in “increasingly socially segregated catchment areas”, where more than 90 per cent of the children come from mostly Muslim families with a non-German language of origin. At many of these schools, there is an “everyday culture that endangers democracy and restricts freedom”, says project leader Michael Hammerbacher.

Students from Muslim families in particular are under strong pressure to adapt, for example in terms of behaviour during the fasting month of Ramadan, dealing with religious minorities or the headscarf. “It is not enough that the pupils privately decide in favour of a stricter interpretation of Islam. Increasingly, such views are dominating the mainstream, with increasingly clear demands that these rules also be observed by others,” the inventory states. “This then also applies to educational staff, provided they themselves have a Muslim migration background.”

For example, the head of one school reported that teachers and students there had been challenged about their “summer clothes”. The management of another school stated that a pupil told a staff member of Arab origin that he did not listen to her because she was a “very bad Muslim” due to her lack of a headscarf. The boy’s father, who was called in, had encouraged his son in his behaviour.

The schools concerned also reported problems with prayer rules. For example, one student left an online conference during the lockdown saying that she now had to pray. “Parents said they would behave in a similar way in the future if prayer times clashed with school requirements.

Hammerbacher reports that he experienced a “fearful climate” during the interviews to speak openly about the problem situation. The schools surveyed therefore remain anonymous. Tilmann Kötterheinrich-Wedekind, headmaster of the Ernst-Abbe-Gymnasium in Neukölln’s Sonnenallee, does however speak up. He reports of fathers who forbid their daughters to take part in sports lessons if they are not allowed to wear long robes there – and state of their own accord that they would accept a grade of F for their children if in doubt. However, there are safety problems with this type of clothing, for example in ball sports or apparatus gymnastics.

“During Ramadan, we had pupils in the toilets who made sure that their classmates did not drink during the break,” says Kötterheinrich-Wedekind. Younger pupils have also been told by their parents that they must observe prayer times and, if necessary, pray in the toilets if they are denied facilities. “It lowers exam results when children can’t concentrate because of religious rules,” says the headmaster. “There is a religious pressure to perform. My central goal is for children to be able to develop freely.”

Almost all of the schools surveyed focused on the topic of gender roles on their own initiative. “The bad thing is that girls are often taught very clearly in their families: Education is not the goal. You don’t have to be an individual,” said one school headmaster. There is “an extremely revalued mother role and increasing sexual hostility”. The head of another school reported of secular or liberal parents who experienced “that their daughters wear the headscarf, although the women in the family do not wear one, because the girls get recognition for it at school”. In particular, young girls, who previously “like the boys” were lively in the playground, got “into a very classical role and withdraw” because of the headscarf.

Another headmaster reported that “the boys dominate the narrative” there, even though two-thirds of the student body is made up of girls. If female students had relationships or expressed liberal views in sex education classes, they were tackled. There is “a very conservative male minority that claims to control as many as possible, but especially the girls, in terms of traditional interpretations of values”.

The Neukölln project on confrontational expressions of religion has so far only received three months of funding – it is still unclear whether new funds will be approved. Only if this is the case can the contact and documentation office start its work next year. “Again and again in recent years we have received calls for help from educational institutions because certain religious interpretations do not allow tolerance for other opinions or even for scientific findings,” said Neukölln District Mayor Martin Hikel ( Social Democratic Party). “Peaceful coexistence can only exist, however, if everyone has a right to individual, free opinion and decision.”

https://archive.md/TEQAy#selection-3847.0-3847.711

Berlin Protester Calls Police Officer a “Fascist” – Then Is Quickly Arrested (VIDEO)

A protester was arrested in Berlin, Germany on Sunday after he called a police officer “fascist.”

This should worry people.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/berlin-protester-calls-police-officer-fascist-quickly-arrested-video/