Ao Sept 2024

AO Sept 2024

Absurdity Observer – September 2024

Published On: September 1, 2024Tags: , , , , ,

As reported by Blacklock’s ReporterCabinet has abruptly scrubbed dozens of Government of Canada web pages detailing more than $24 billion in payments to COVID contractors. The publicly accessible database was deleted only weeks after Treasury Board President, Anita Anand, promised to “make sure we have transparency in government contracting.”

The CBC just dished out $18.4 million in “bonuses” for the last fiscal year. Of that, $3.3 million of that was paid out to 45 executives, who received an average bonus of $73,000. The CBC will take more than $1.4 billion from taxpayers this fiscal year in addition to the $42 million it received from the Trudeau government in “top-up” funding.

Former NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) director and the chief medical advisor to the president, Dr. Anthony Fauci, announces that he has been infected with COVID for the 3rd time, despite having received 6 shots.

UK police have begun to arrest citizens for social media posts they claim “contain inaccurate information” under the new “false communications” law (S179, Online Safety Act 2023). One of many recent arrests includes that of a 55-year-old woman for allegedly inaccurately claiming the attacker in the Southport murders was an asylum seeker, and for not using his correct name.

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European Commissioner, Thierry Breton, on Monday warned X (Twitter) owner, Elon Musk, that the company may face penalties if it doesn’t address the spread of illegal content, such as hate speech and misinformation. Breton referred to riots in the UK triggered by disinformation related to a fatal stabbing attack in Southport, as well as a conversation Musk had with Donald Trump. Breton warned Musk that the EU was prepared to “make full use of our toolbox” under the Digital Services Act, including interim measures, to protect EU citizens from “serious harm.”

New peer-reviewed study of over 9 million people finds 620% higher risk of myocarditis after mRNA COVID vaccines. The study (Jung et al.), which focused on the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna shots, utilized data from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency and also found a higher incidence of pericarditis and Guillain-Barré syndrome after mRNA COVID vaccines.

New large-scale study finds a massive drop in public trust in doctors and hospitals since the COVID-19 plandemic. The new study, published in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), led by Dr. Roy H. Perlis of Harvard University, involved 443,455 unique respondents from all 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC). The study found that trust in physicians and hospitals had plummeted to only 40.1% in early 2024 (compared to 71.5% in early 2020). Unsurprisingly, the study also found that higher trust in physicians and hospitals was strongly associated with a higher likelihood of receiving vaccinations for SARS-CoV-2 and influenza. The study concludes that the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly eroded trust in physicians and hospitals, with potential long-term effects on public health.

New freedom of information request (FOI) email reveals that former NIAID director, Dr. Anthony Fauci, lied to Congress under oath about using his personal email account for official government business. In the controversy, now known as #BeagleGate, involving a NIAID-funded study, where sedated beagles had their heads placed in mesh cages to be bitten by sand flies, emails obtained by the American animal rights group White Coat Waste Project suggest that Fauci may have attempted to conceal incriminating information. When questioned about #BeagleGate in his government email, Fauci was found to have responded, “I will send you an email via my Gmail account.”

In a direct assault on religious freedoms, an Amish community in Chatsworth, Ontario, has been fined $400,000 for failing to use the ArriveCan app while traveling—despite the community not using smartphones or electricity, let alone applications. They also have religious exemptions from vaccinations, making the use of such technology unnecessary and intrusive for them.

A US Department of Energy official announced that “queering nuclear weapons” as part of a DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) push is essential for deterring threats to nuclear energy facilities in the US. “Queer theory helps to shift the perception of nuclear weapons as instruments for security by telling the hidden stories of displacement, illness, and trauma caused by their production and testing.” 

The Canadian government has issued advice warning citizens to prepare for a hypothetical new virus that could lead to food and fuel disruptions. In the newest edition of their handbook, The Centre for Occupational Health and Safety focused on a ‘hypothetical virus,’ which they warn could trigger more disruption than COVID-19 did, and people should brace for disruptions in telecommunications, banking, water, gasoline, medicine, and food.

Health Canada proposes allowing the sale of foods from cloned animals without mandatory labeling, meaning consumers would be unaware they were eating cloned meat.

Ireland’s energy-hungry datacentres consumed more electricity last year than all of its urban homes combined, according to official figures. The country’s growing fleet of data centres, driven by increased use of AI, used 21% of the country’s electricity, according to the Central Statistics Office.

US Supreme Court dismisses case where a child was given a COVID-19 shot at school despite his parents’ prior communication to their local public school that he was not to be vaccinated. The boy told workers that both he and his parents objected, but they distracted him with a stuffed animal and administered the jab. The dismissal indicates that schools have no legal accountability for such actions.

The WHO declares the current Mpox (previously Monkeypox) outbreak as a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern” (PHEIC, pronounced as FAKE).

New study finds alarming rise in persistent “forever chemicals” (PFAS) in pesticides. A peer-reviewed study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives has found that per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” are increasingly being added to US pesticide products, contaminating waterways and posing potential threats to human health.

A new pre-print research article titled: “A Novel Practical Approach for Directly Assessing COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy against Hospitalization” (Kirsch et al.) finds that COVID and flu vaccines have no effect on the hospitalization rates.

Meta Platforms were found to have collected and used biometric data of users without their permission in a $1.4 billion lawsuit brought by the state of Texas. Facebook’s parent company was found to be using facial recognition technology to collect biometric data of more than 20 million Texans without their permission. The information was captured by photos and videos uploaded to the social media platform. The settlement is the largest obtained in a lawsuit brought by a single state.

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