Fauci Comments On Looming House Republican Investigations Into Gain Of Function Research In Wuhan.

If Republicans retake control of the House in the 2022 midterm elections, White House COVID-19 adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci says he expects to be probed. “It’s the Benghazi hearings all over again,” Fauci told The Washington Post on March 15, referring to a number of Republican lawmakers pledging to investigate alleged gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, which is close to where the first COVID-19 cases were reported in late 2019. Potential hearings, according to Fauci, an unelected government official who has led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984, “It would distract me from doing my work, the way it is now.” “There will be nothing there,” Fauci predicted if there are hearings and an investigation. His allusion to the Benghazi hearings appeared to be a dig at former Secretary of…

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LA Senators Keep Newsom’s Emergency Powers In Place To Continue The Tyranny.

California senators rejected a bill on March 15 that would have eliminated Gov. Gavin Newsom’s emergency powers, which he has been using for almost two years. The motion, Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, was defeated by eight members of the California Senate Committee on Governmental Organization. There were four members that voted in favor. If passed, the bill would remove the state of emergency declared by Newsom, a Democrat, on March 4, 2020. As a result, the powers granted by the proclamation would be revoked. “An open-ended state of emergency with unrestricted powers vested in a chief executive is incompatible with democratic democracy,” the resolution says, adding that “a healthy balance between the legislative and executive branches must be restored.” Before the vote, state Sen. Melissa Melendez, a Republican who introduced the bill, told colleagues, “It’s time for the state to…

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Chinese Digital Currency Provides Loophole To Aid Russia Amid Sanctions.

A group of US legislators wants new norms and guidelines for dealing with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) central bank’s digital yuan, Moscow’s top trading partner and closet strategic partner, as Russia is battered by a slew of sanctions from around the world. According to a March 10 news release from Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), one of the bill’s sponsors, “if left uncontrolled, technologies like China’s Digital Yuan could empower Russia to dodge global sanctions on networks like SWIFT and enable the CCP to further spy and threaten their populace.” The bill [S.3784] is intended at controlling US policies relating to China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) in response to fears that it could collect personal data and aid Russia in circumventing sanctions. It has the support of eight Republican lawmakers. If the bill is passed, the Secretary of Commerce…

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The Cold War With China Has Begun.

According to a former top state department official, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the United States are locked in a cold war. As a result, the Chinese regime’s growing partnership with Russia has far-reaching ramifications for the Indo-Pacific region’s future. “People don’t want to think about things like global destruction,” David Stilwell, a former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs and retired Air Force Brigadier General, said on EpochTV’s “China Insider” show on March 10. “The PRC [People’s Republic of China] possesses nukes and is significantly expanding its nuclear arsenal right now,” he claimed. “We are in the midst of a new Cold War.” According to Stilwell, China’s successful alliance with Russia, in which the CCP has tacitly supported a war of aggression against Ukraine, has already pushed states in the Indo-Pacific closer to the…

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US Indo-Pacific Admiral Warns Of The Looming Threat That The CCP Poses For The West.

According to US military and political authorities, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is waging a whole-of-society campaign to destroy the rules-based international order and promote its own brand of dictatorship. “The People’s Republic of China is the most significant strategic competitor the United States has ever faced,” stated US Indo-Pacific Command Commander Admiral John Aquilino. “They are waging a focused effort that employs all kinds of state power in an attempt to destroy the rules-based international order for their own gain and at the expense of everyone else.” During a hearing on national security concerns in the Indo-Pacific on March 9, Aquilino gave his testimony to the House Armed Services Committee. Committee Chair Adam Smith (D-Washington) echoed Aquilino’s concerns, saying that the CCP posed the greatest challenge to the United States’ ability to maintain global leadership. He claimed that the…

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Citizens Of Hong Kong Are Experiencing Record Breaking Mental Illness Rates Due To ‘Zero COVID’ Measures.

Yeung, a Hong Kong resident, waited for 13 hours in the cold, wet weather outside a hospital in the city’s eastern district with his 3-year-old daughter, who had a high fever, before being admitted for COVID-19 therapy. Her fever had subsided by the time they were able to enter, and she didn’t require medical assistance. Despite this, the 42-year-old utility worker was forced to spend four nights at the hospital without a bed since he and his daughter were not allowed to leave. They were subsequently detained for another nine days at a federal detention center. Not becoming sick caused him the most anxiety, but leaving his wife and 22-month-old son at home alone with COVID-19 was worse. “My wife went through a lot. Because of the difficulty of caring for the infant and the lack of time to rest,…

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Biden Admin Unveils His ‘Back To Normal’ Strategy; Yet Asking Congress For More Funding To Combat The Virus.

On March 2, President Joe Biden’s administration revealed a reworked COVID-19 strategy, which he claims will enable the country return to “a more regular routine.” The 90-page National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan aims to keep schools and businesses open while reducing severe sickness. It includes a “test to treat” scheme, in which persons who test positive for the virus are given antiviral medications at pharmacies. It will also enhance research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and establish new “centers of excellence” across the country to assist people with “long COVID” if Congress funds it. The White House stated, “This strategy lays out the roadmap to assist us battle COVID-19 in the future as we take America from crisis to a day when COVID-19 does not disturb our daily lives and is something we avoid, guard against, and treat.” “We…

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Children Being Separated From Their Families As Part Of Chinese ‘Zero Covid’ Policy.

Guada, a mother of two young children and a mother-to-be, weeps herself to sleep at night, fearful that Hong Kong’s strict COVID-19 regulations may remove her from her children or compel her to give birth alone. As part of Hong Kong’s “dynamic zero” COVID policy, everyone who tests positive for COVID-19, including newborns and children, is placed in isolation facilities with no family contact allowed. The government aims to roll out mandatory mass testing for the city’s 7.4 million people in March, heightening worries of separation among many local and expatriate families as coronavirus cases reach new daily highs. “Imagine how stressed I am right now… “I’m afraid of having to give birth alone, of them taking my daughters, my babies, of them taking me away if I’m positive,” Guada, an Argentinian who has resided in Hong Kong for 3.5…

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Seasonal COVID Boosters Are On Standby From Moderna.

Executives at Moderna Inc. stated on Thursday that they think a fourth COVID-19 vaccine injection will be required later this year due to fading protection from previous doses, which could boost sales in the second half of 2022. The company’s latest sales expectations for its Spikevax COVID-19 shot—$19 billion in 2022, up from its previous estimate of $18.5 billion—do not include any further sales to the United States this year, according to CEO Stephane Bancel. “What isn’t apparent right now is what the US government will do in 2022.” “Will it be a private market or a combination of private and public vaccines,” Bancel speculated. More vaccine orders are being discussed with countries this year, according to the business. Moderna’s stock rose 11% to $150.80 on Thursday, despite the broader market’s decline. Lackluster flu vaccine statistics and worries about the…

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Medical Practitioners Are Hesitant To Acknowledge COVID Vaccine Adverse Effects.

According to a personal injury lawyer, Australians seeking compensation for adverse responses to the vaccine have complained of their symptoms being discounted or ignored by doctors. The absence of sufficient post-vaccination treatment, according to Clare Eves, national leader of Shine Lawyers’ medical negligence group, was one of several hurdles preventing Australians from successfully filing claims under the government’s COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme. Eves told The Epoch Times, “It’s a bit of a slow process.” “And it’s probably a little more complicated than folks expected.” “The first step is to determine whether you have one of the recognized covered illnesses,” she explained. “If you don’t, you’re most likely not going to be eligible.” “We’ve received just under 350 enquiries concerning negative consequences, and they’ve been fairly different,” she continued. “However, the majority of them have a condition that has some ongoing…

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