Monday, May 04, 2020

THE WAR ON COVID-19 THE FIRST CASUALTY OF WAR IS THE TRUTH

US says 'evidence' virus came from China lab as Europe eases lockdown

AFP / Alex EdelmanA US firefighter in Maryland takes the blood pressure of a suspected COVID-19 patient as he is transported to the hospital
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday said "enormous evidence" showed the new coronavirus originated in a lab in China, further fueling tensions with Beijing over its handling of the outbreak.
Pompeo's comments came as Europe and parts of the United States prepared to cautiously lift virus lockdowns as signs emerge that the deadly pandemic is ebbing and governments look to restart their battered economies.
More than 245,000 people have been killed and 3.4 million infected worldwide by the virus, which has left half of humanity under some form of lockdown and pushed the global economy towards its worst downturn since the Great Depression.
US President Donald Trump, increasingly critical of China's management of the first outbreak in the city of Wuhan in December, claims to have proof it started in a Chinese laboratory.
AFP / John MACDOUGALLTensions have increased between Trump and Chinese leadership over Beijing's handling of the outbreak
Scientists believe the virus jumped from animals to humans, after emerging in China, possibly from a market in Wuhan selling exotic animals for meat.
- 'History of infecting the world' -
China denies the claims, and the US Director of National Intelligence office has said analysts are still examining the exact origin of the outbreak.
Pompeo, a former CIA chief, told the ABC he agreed that the COVID-19 virus was not man-made.
But Pompeo went further than Trump, citing "enormous" evidence that the virus originated in a Wuhan lab. He did not however present evidence to back up his claim.
AFP / Simon MALFATTOWorld map showing official number of coronavirus deaths per country, as of May 3 at 1900 GMT
"I think the whole world can see now, remember, China has a history of infecting the world and running substandard laboratories," he said.
Pompeo said early Chinese efforts to downplay the coronavirus amounted to "a classic Communist disinformation effort. That created enormous risk."
"President Trump is very clear: we'll hold those responsible accountable."
- Pressure from demonstrators -
US news reports say Trump has tasked US spies to find out more about the origins of the virus, as he makes China's handling of the pandemic a centerpiece of his campaign for the November presidential election.
AFP / Fabrice COFFRINISome churches have filled the pews with pictures of worshippers as people are forced to stay away from prayers together
The United States has the most coronavirus deaths in the world at more 67,600, with 1,450 recorded over the 24-hours late Sunday.
Trump, speaking at a live TV event, promised an early coronavirus vaccine and an "incredible" future for the country as he sought to relaunch his disrupted election campaign.
Florida is set to ease its lockdown Monday, as other US states wrestle with pressure from demonstrators -- some carrying weapons -- who have rallied against the restrictions.
In New York, the epicenter of the US outbreak, an emergency field hospital erected in Central Park is set to close as virus cases decline.
But dozens of New Yorkers were fined for violating social distancing guidelines as they flocked to beaches and parks in balmy weekend weather.
In Brazil, President Jair Bolsonaro railed against the country's lockdown in a speech to thousands of anti-confinement demonstrators, even as the national death toll rose above 7,000.
- 'Rules are not clear' -
Across the Atlantic, European nations prepared for cautious easing of restrictions.
Hard-hit Italy -- which reported its lowest daily toll since stay-at-home orders were imposed on March 10 -- is set to follow Spain in allowing people outside.
Starting Monday Italians will be allowed to stroll in parks and visit relatives. Restaurants can open for takeaways and wholesale stores can resume business, but there was some confusion over the rules.
AFP / PAU BARRENAAfter a two-month strict home confinement, Spain has allowed people more freedom to exercise and walk outside
Romans were doing aerobics on rooftop terraces and exercising indoors while squares in the city center were mostly empty on the last day that Italians were obliged to remain within 200 meters of their homes.
"On the one hand, we're super excited for the reopening, we're already organizing various activities the kids will be able to do with their grandparents outdoors," said Rome resident Marghe Lodoli, who has three children.
"On the other hand, it's disorientating. The rules are not clear, and we're not sure if just using common sense will do."
Italian authorities have said some preventative measures are still needed in a country that has the second-highest number of virus deaths.
AFP / Alain JOCARDFace masks on public transport will be compulsory in some European countries after lockdown
In another sign of life returning, an influential German minister said Sunday he supports a resumption of the country's football season this month as long as teams respect hygiene conditions.
The British government said the easing of coronavirus lockdown measures was likely to be gradual, as it announced a further rise in the overall death toll.
Most governments are sticking to measures to control the spread of the virus -- social distancing and masks in public -- and more testing to try to track infections even as they relax curbs.
Even as some European countries gradually lift restrictions, officials in Moscow -- the epicenter of the contagion in Russia -- urged residents to stay home.
With cases increasing by several thousand each day, Russia is now the European country registering the most new infections.
- Prepare for 'bad scenarios' -
European leaders are backing an initiative from Brussels to raise 7.5 billion euros ($8.3 billion) to tackle the pandemic and raise funds for efforts to find a vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus.
The race is on to find a viable vaccine or treatment with several countries involved in trials.
AFP / Mladen ANTONOVThailand allowed businesses such as restaurants, hair salons and outdoor markets to reopen so long as social distancing was maintained
In Asia, South Korea -- once the second worst-hit nation on the planet -- said Sunday it would ease a ban on some gatherings and events as long as they "follow disinfection measures."
Thailand allowed businesses such as restaurants, hair salons and outdoor markets to reopen so long as social distancing was maintained and temperature checks carried out.
But experts caution that many countries are still not through the worst.
The Philippines suspended all flights into and out of the country in a bid to ease pressure on its congested quarantine facilities.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced that mosques would reopen across large parts of the Islamic Republic, after they were closed in early March to try to contain the Middle East's deadliest COVID-19 outbreak.
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For Haitians, die of hunger today or coronavirus tomorrow?


AFP/File / HECTOR RETAMALIt's hard to maintain 'social distance' in Haiti's tightly-packed working class neighborhoods like Jalousie, in Petionville, Port-au-Prince
When the novel coronavirus first appeared in Haiti authorities and humanitarian experts panicked, worried about the country's decrepit health system -- but the pandemic's economic consequences could prove yet deadlier for the nation's poor.
With just eight official virus fatalities as of Saturday, the COVID-19 pandemic is still in its infancy in Haiti, where staying at home and social distancing are unattainable luxuries for many who make their living in the informal economy.
In an attempt to stem the spread of the virus the government of Haiti -- the poorest country in the Americas -- announced that wearing a mask would be compulsory in all public places beginning May 11.

AFP/File / CHANDAN KHANNAOn the hilltops east of Port-au-Prince, in the Petionville suburb, merchants have been protesting in the streets against a rule limiting their commercial activities to three days a week
Masks aside, for many Haitians the main question remains: Die of hunger today or coronavirus tomorrow?
On the hilltops east of Port-au-Prince, in the Petionville suburb, merchants took a stand for the latter option, protesting in the streets against a rule limiting their commercial activities to three days a week -- a town hall directive mainly issued in vain.
Consumer panic that followed the March 19 announcement that COVID-19 had arrived on Haitian shores has subsided, and customers are now making more measured purchases, particularly considering their often limited means.

AFP/File / Pierre Michel JeanBeginning May 11, 2020 wearing a face mask will be compulsory when out in the public in Haiti
Cereals constitute two-thirds of the daily caloric intake of the average poor Haitians. However the price of one such staple -- rice -- has more than doubled in some markets compared with 2019.
Inflation has accelerated since March, and the sharp rise in prices linked to the coronavirus pandemic will only worsen a recession which began about 1.5 years ago.
"With the looming crisis, we expect a decline of almost four percent," of gross domestic product, Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe said during an annual finance summit held online this year.
- Risk of famine -
Half of all Haitian jobs are in agriculture, even though the sector accounts for only 21 percent of the country's GDP, according to Haitian economist Etzer Emile.
Poor workers who own tiny farms watch their incomes melt away in the lean season between harvests, making preparations for the next harvest ever more difficult, especially in certain regions already threatened by drought.

AFP/File / Pierre Michel JeanA motorcycle taxi driver washes his hands at one of the many hand washing kiosks set up in Port-au-Prince's Nerette district
Long before the coronavirus pandemic crippled the global economy, the United Nations warned that 40 percent of Haitians would need emergency humanitarian assistance in 2020.
The estimate projected that starting in March nearly three million Haitians would be facing "severe food insecurity," a UN classification just below famine.
Haiti's diaspora has long kept the country from plunging into even deeper poverty by sending money home: More than $3 billion is transferred back to Haiti each year by those living abroad, totaling about a third of the nation's GDP, official figures show.
"Haitians depend on remittances for food, education and even funerals," Haitian economist Kesner Pharel said.
However the diaspora, mainly based in the United States, is now facing a wave of massive unemployment sweeping the world's largest economy.
Haiti's Ministry of Economy and Finance predicts that the financial aid will drop by almost a quarter in the coming months.
"We like to say that when the American economy suffers from the flu, Haiti suffers from pneumonia: The millions of jobs lost in the United States will cause worsening extreme poverty for sure," Pharel said.
MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU 

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Weisse The Obelisk And Freemasonry, 1880


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Sufism : Omar Khayyam and E. Fitzgerald
by Bjerregaard, C. H. A. (Carl Henrik Andreas), 1845-1922
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Translators of Khayyam:
Juan Cole: The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Richard le Gallienne: Lovers Rubaiyat
Reza Parchizadeh: The Persian Popular Songs Attributed to Khayyam
Kuros Amouzgar: The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam for Students of Persian Literature
Robert Graves: The Original Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayam
Bahman Solati: Ruba'iyat of Hakim 'Umar Khayyam
A.J. Arberry: Omar Khayyam a New Version Based Upon Recent Discoveries
John Leslie Garner: The strophes of Omar Khayyám
E.H. Whinfield: The Quatrains Of Omar Khayyam
Parvez Hamayun: Rubaiyat of Khayyam
Arthur B. Talbot: Quatrains of Omar Khayyam
J. B. Nicolas: The Sufistic Quatrain of Khayyam

Edward FitzGerald: The Khayyamian
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam eds. Harold Bloom
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam eds. Daniel Karlin
The Romance of the Rubaiyat by A.J. Arberry
Who is the Potter: a commentary on the Rubaiyat of Khayyam by Abdullah Dougan

Nearer the hearts desire  poets of the Rubaiyat  a dual biograpghy by Robert Richardson
The Man Behind the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam eds. Bill Martin
Edward FitzGerald By Iran Hassani
The life of Edward FitzGerald: Translator of The Rubaiyat of Khayyam by Alfred McKinley

Studies on Omar Khayyam:
The Wine of Wisdom by Mehdi Aminrazavi
The Myth of Kayyam: A Study of Monologism by Reza Parchizadeh
The Great Umar Khayyam A Global Reception of the Rubaiyat by Seyed Gohrab
The Nectar of Grace: Omar Khayyam's Life and Work by Sawmi Govinda Tirtha
Sufism: Omar Khayyam and Fitzgerald by C.h.a Bjerregaard
Moral Deficiency contained in poems of Khayyam
Shibli and Omar Khayyam

Arthur C. Parker  

American Indian Freemasonry




HITLERS HIGH PRIESTESS 
SAVITRI DEVI AND HER SOLAR 
A fascist fan boy collection of her works with the introduction being Nicholas Goodridge Clarke's excellent biography. He uses former German Canadian Anti Semite propagandist Ernst Zundel as a source as does the fan boy who created this collection. Zundel himself published some of the work here

Do I really have to give a Trigger Warning

I first came across Devi in an obscure basement used bookstore in Vancouver in the eighties and picked up her book on her Solar Religion especially when I saw she linked her Hindu Nationalism to Hitlers Star and called him a Man God. She was not unlike any other European adopting India as the truth the way and the Light of the East or Asia or of the Secret Chiefs, not unlike Madame Blavatsky, Anne Besant or that British plumber
Lama Lobsang Rampa of Tibet, was none other than Cyril Henry Hoskin, a native of Plympton, Devonshire....


And of course that is why I research this stuff I am a Heresiologist, google it. 


https://archive.org/details/SavitriDeviCollectionHinduOccultNaziHitlerPriestess/page/n1/mode/2up
Savitri Devi — A Warning to the Hindus — Contents
IN HER OWN PRESCIENT WAY SHE PREDICTED OR DID SHE EVOKE THE CULT OF MODI, AND HINDU NATIONALISM WITH HER BOOK A WARNING TO HINDU'S

Part of her research and then focus on solar deities was on Akhnaton the Egyptian Pharoh who introduced monotheism into Egypt in particular the worship of the Sun God Ra as his father making him the first son of god.

Velikovsky another heretic has his own interpretation of this Akhnaton myth which he wrote after Devi's privately published work, which lay in obscurity. 


Oedipus and Akhnaton | The Velikovsky Encyclopedia

Oedipus and Akhnaton

(1960) is Velikovsky’s fourth book, and second in the series following Ages in Chaos. Velikovsky explains that he:
“… read Freud’s last book, Moses and Monotheism, and was prompted to read more about Akhnaton, the real hero of that book. Soon I was struck by some close parallels between this Egyptian king and the legendary Oedipus. A few months later I found myself in the libraries of the New World, among many large volumes containing the records of excavations in Thebes and el-Amarna. This study carried me into the larger field of Egyptian history and to the concept of Ages in Chaos – a reconstruction of twelve hundred years of ancient history, twelve years of toil. ..”
“… it properly follows Ages in Chaos, Volume 1, which covered the time from the great upheaval that closed the Middle Kingdom in Egypt to the time of Pharaoh Akhnaton. The present short book tells his story and that of the tragic events at the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty. In its wake, another volume of Ages in Chaos, too long postponed, will be concluded, bringing my historical reconstruction to the advent of Alexander.”[1]



Arabian medicine, being the Fitzpatrick lectures delivered at the College of physicians in November 1919 and November 1920;
by Browne, Edward Granville, 1862-1926

 


SOCIAL CREDIT BY EZRA POUND
THE POLITICAL WRITINGS

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