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From Vaccines to Oil: A World of Worries

From the potential perils of a new COVID-19 strain to the stabilizing role of India’s oil imports, and the ongoing saga of a fallen crypto king, the world is a veritable smorgasbord of intrigue and concern.

The User's Profile Ivor December 31, 2023
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In the realm of health and medicine, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) has expressed concern over the outcomes of COVID-19 vaccinations, as noted by Dr. Peter A. McCullough, recipient of the Carleton Lee Award. Dr. McCullough has been recognized for his work on the origins of SARS-CoV-2 and the impact of the viral Spike protein on global health. Meanwhile, scientists have raised concerns about a new strain of COVID-19, known as JN.1, which could potentially affect cardiac function. This strain has been reported in several countries, including the US, UK, China, and India.

In the international arena, India’s importation of Russian oil has played a significant role in stabilizing the global energy market. If India had not imported Russian oil, prices could have escalated by $30-40, potentially causing a crisis in the crude oil market. This move has been seen as a strategic decision by India, which has maintained neutrality towards the Ukrainian Conflict and resisted Western pressure to boycott Russian energy. Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has praised India’s approach and multi-alignment.

In the Middle East, the Israel-Palestine conflict continues to be a source of concern. The economic blockade on Gaza, the prevalence of violence, and the biased portrayal of the situation have been highlighted. The testimonies of Israeli soldiers and the urgent need for a ceasefire have been brought to the fore. The text also raises questions about Palestinian rights and draws comparisons to the treatment of homeless individuals.

In the world of finance, Sam Bankman Fried, the disgraced FTX founder who was found guilty on seven counts of fraud and conspiracy, will not face a second trial. The US District Judge Lewis Kaplan has been informed that the Bahamas ‘has yet to consent’ to the fallen crypto king moving forward with the second batch of charges. The sentencing is set for March 2024.

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Scientists Warn New Strain of COVID-19 Could Lead to Heart Issues

Some scientists have warned a new strain of COVID-19 could cause potential heart issues.

Source | Submitted by bcoop

Bankman-Fried Dodges Bribery Trial After Feds Drop Charges

Prosecutors said in the letter that the Bahamas, which extradited Bankman-Fried to face the original US charges, has yet to consent to the US going ahead with trying him on the additional charges.

Source | Submitted by congero1

Norman Finkelstein Discusses Gaza Blockade, Criticizes Western Portrayal of Violence

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

India's Russian oil imports helped stabilize global energy market, preventing polycrisis

If they (Indian refiners) had not imported Russian oil into India, which may be a big number of 1.95 million barrels per day, that deficiency would have created a havoc in the crude oil market and the prices would have shot up by about $30-40.

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

Dr. McCullough Receives Carleton Lee Award from American Academy of Environmental Medicine

The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) is alarmed with vaccine outcomes and has recognized me this year with the Carleton Lee Award on November 4, 2023.

Source | Submitted by nils-grimley

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