Selected Articles: A Pandemic of Insanity
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By Global Research News
Global Research, January 07, 2021
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Url of this article: https://www.globalresearch.ca/selected-articles-a-pandemic-of-insanity/5733861
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COVID-19: “Virus Isolation”. Does the Virus Exist?
By Dr. Saeed A. Qureshi, January 07 2021
This is a controversial issue which has been raised by several prominent scientists. On January 7, 2020 the Chinese authorities “identify a new type of virus” which was “isolated”. The CDC also confirmed that the virus had been isolated. But no specific details were released.
Assange Denied Bail. Campaigning For Freedom and Justice
By May Ayres, January 07 2021
It didn’t take very long to confirm that we are truly in the final stage of a police state. The euphoria on Monday when Assange’s extradition was denied (a wonderful interlude of laughs, smiles and hugs) was short lived.
Video: What No One Is Saying About the Lockdowns
By James Corbett, January 07 2021
If you are advocating for lockdowns, you are complicit in tearing families apart. You are complicit in inflicting untold suffering on millions of people around the world.
9/11 and WTC Building 7: “Good Science” vs “Bad Science” and Propaganda: A Review of “Seven”
By Professor Piers Robinson, January 07 2021
Among the many controversies surrounding the events of 9/11 one of the most prominent has been the question of how, many hours after the collapse of the Twin Towers, the 47-storey WTC7 building suffered a total collapse, all in a matter of seconds.
A Pandemic of Insanity
By Arthur Firstenberg, January 07 2021
We have a pandemic, all right, but it is a pandemic of insanity, not COVID-19. The world — the entire world, not just a few people or a few countries or a few cultures — has forgotten what life is. Life is community.
France Grants Citizenship to Immigrant Essential Workers as Protests Against Racist “Security” Laws Grow
By Danica Jorden, January 07 2021
The new move comes at a time of increasing popular criticism of the government. Beginning two years ago with the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Jackets) fight against new consumer fuel taxes, the movement has grown to embrace protest of two impending laws seen to curtail civil rights.
COVID-19 Contact Tracing and State Surveillance
By Tracy Rosenberg and Ann Garrison, January 07 2021
The US remains wholly incapable of tracing Covid-19 contagion, but if it tried, we might wind up with “the worst of both worlds” – a horror of coercion and confusion that still failed to stop the epidemic.
Qatar and GCC Detente? In the Wake of a Three Year Blockade Imposed by Saudi Arabia
By Andrew Korybko, January 07 2021
The unexpected detente between Qatar and its GCC partners saw the full restoration of political ties between them following the end of the over three-year-long blockade against the peninsular nation, but speculation remain about the future of their reconciliation.
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