Hundreds of Drones Flying Overhead to Monitor Citizen Movement Amid COVID Lockdown in China.

Beginning on February 1, a northern Chinese county imposed a stay-at-home quarantine on its inhabitants during the Chinese New Year holidays, sending hundreds of drones to monitor movement in the area. However, one local said that the Chinese government’s draconian tactics are intended to maintain control rather than combat the outbreak. On Jan. 31, the Gucheng County Health Commission in Hebei Province reported four infections, with one more the next day. Residents were subjected to four large-scale testing for the CCP virus, also known as COVID-19, over the course of five days, according to reports. The results of confirmed instances, on the other hand, were not made public. Due to a lack of transparency in China’s pandemic reporting, the true situation, including the number of new cases, has yet to be validated. Due to the lack of transparency in China’s…

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Australia’s Largest University Mandates Vaccination for Staff and Students.

Curtin University, the largest university by total number of students in Perth, Western Australia (WA), has enforced vaccination requirements for all employees, students, campuses, and activities. Curtin Chief Operating Officer Fiona Notley informed students in a letter dated Feb. 10 that the institution was aware that the new directives would prove controversial to some. “While we know this is potentially controversial, this decision is part of our strategy to counter the impact of COVID-19 and protect the health and safety of the University community,” Notley said. Curtin is the first university in Western Australia to impose the requirement, joining Griffith, La Trobe, and the University of Melbourne on Australia’s eastern coast. Despite having one of the broadest evidence of eligibility requirements in the country, the state of Washington does not require university students to get vaccinated. The decision was made…

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Wuhan Whistleblower in Local Detention After 2-Year Disappearance. Authorities Are A Closed Book.

Citizen journalist Fang Bin is purportedly being held in a local prison center for undisclosed accusations two years after being kidnapped by Chinese officials for reporting COVID-19 fatalities in Wuhan, according to a volunteer. Authorities, on the other hand, refuse to confirm his whereabouts. The source confirmed to The Epoch Times on Feb. 9 that the latest story regarding Fang being held in the Jiang’an District Detention House is true. The volunteer said, “The tip came from one of our fellow members in a mutual aid group who is entrusted with contacting Fang’s family.” “However, local authorities warned them against putting money in his account, mailing him clothes, speaking up for him, or appointing a lawyer to represent him.” Due to pressure from the authorities, Fang’s family is unwilling to engage a defense attorney to intervene in his case. The…

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Trudeau Claims Unvaccinated Are To Blame For COVID-19 Tyranny.

As nationwide protests against COVID-19 limitations grow, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed Thursday that the Conservative Party is culpable since it has aided the movement. During question period on Feb. 10, Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen claimed that key infrastructure has been hampered as a result of Trudeau’s refusal to deal effectively with the matter, and asked if he would meet with opposition leaders to find a solution. “For the past two weeks, the Conservative Party of Canada has been encouraging and aiding these blockades across the country. Trudeau responded, “Their biggest champions have been the leader of the Conservative Party and her team.” “The consequences of these actions are catastrophic… I hope the opposition leader maintains her current stance and continues to demand an end to the blockades.” Bergen, who had previously been supportive of the movement, had changed her…

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China’s Handling of the COVID-19 Plandemic Happens to be Very Profitable.

A leaked video of a purported talk with Harvard researcher Huang Wansheng at a private event in China in January has recently gone viral on the internet. Surprisingly, Huang disclosed that Beijing’s true motivation for enacting the zero-COVID policy is to enrich the regime’s elite interest groups. China, he added, is far behind the United States in 5G, quantum computing, and gene technology. Professor Tu Weiming, a Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow of Harvard University’s Asia Center, has had Huang as a senior assistant since 1997. According to Huang, Beijing’s top officials purchased a one-way ticket for him for 170,000 yuan (approximately $27,000) in July 2020, six months after the pandemic’s outbreak, and invited him back to China to lead a project called “Pandemic Control Using Science and Technology,” which is directly under Chinese President Xi Jinping. Why has the…

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240 Sailors Discharged From Navy for Refusing to Get COVID-19 Vaccine.

The Navy reported on Feb. 9 that 240 sailors had been discharged for refusing to comply with the military’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement. All except one of them who were released were on active duty. Twenty-two of them were discharged during their initial training periods or within the first 180 days of active duty. Active-duty sailors must be completely vaccinated against COVID-19 by November 28, 2021, according to the Navy. Reserve forces had until December 28, 2021 to complete their mission. In January, the Navy began releasing sailors. Some sailors have been waiting for judgments on requests for religious or medical exemptions from the rule. Despite receiving 3,348 religious exemption requests from active-duty troops alone, the Navy has yet to issue a single religious exception. Ten permanent medical exemptions, 250 interim medical exemptions, and 50 administrative exemptions have been issued by…

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China’s Imposes it’s First Lockdown of 2022.

On Feb. 7, the Chinese authorities announced its first lockdown in the Chinese year of the Tiger as a means of containing a COVID-19 outbreak. Residents of the famed Communist base Baise in Guangxi Province have been warned not to leave their homes as of Monday. The Baise city regime announced in a notice that the city was infected with the Omicron strain of the CCP virus. “Nobody can leave or enter our city. We can’t leave home.”    On Feb. 7, Yun Fei, a resident of Baise’s Debao county, told the Chinese language Epoch Times that “all public transportation has stopped.” “The atmosphere is intense [in Nanning]. Some roads are blocked, and the intercity buses have stopped,” said a resident called Zhao from Nanning, the province’s capital, which is 165 miles away from Baise. “Some residential compounds have started to…

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Unvaccinated New York City Teachers Are Being Terminated Despite Weak Omicron Data.

The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is finally acting on its threat to fire unvaccinated instructors after two months of inactivity. The department set a new termination date of Feb. 11 in an email sent on Jan. 31. The DOE offered two packages to unvaccinated instructors in the fall of 2021. The first package allowed them to quit, get paid for any remaining sick days, and get a year’s worth of health insurance, but it barred them from suing the DOE. The second package gave teachers unpaid leave and a year’s worth of health insurance, but it didn’t prohibit them from suing the DOE. Thousands of instructors rejected both offers and were placed on unpaid leave in October 2021 as a result. They were advised that if they didn’t comply by December 1, 2021, they would be sacked.…

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Xi Jinping Incentivized World Leaders to Attend the Winter Olympics.

On February 4, the Winter Olympics opened in Beijing, with delegates from 23 countries in attendance. Five Central Asian state officials were among those who arrived after China pledged a $500 million donation. In an attempt to persuade the leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to attend the Games, Beijing offered lucrative economic deals.  In a video conference on Jan. 25, Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to import more of their products and provide 50 million COVID-19 vaccine shots to Central Asian countries. Xi also announced that China would provide $500 million and train 5,000 people in various businesses over the next three years, as well as provide 1,200 scholarships over the next five years. According to the UK Independent, Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the Games’ opening ceremony to offer his support, despite being caught on camera…

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Judge Prevents DOD From Discharging Two Service Members.

A federal judge decided Feb. 2 that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and all other military authorities are prohibited from taking punitive action against two specific service members seeking religious exemptions from the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. In a 10-page order, U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday, a George H. W. Bush appointee, stated that the Marine Corps lieutenant colonel and Navy Command officer were “wrongfully denied a religious exemption from COVID-19 vaccination.” According to court records, the lieutenant colonel was told she would be penalized starting Feb. 2 if she did not receive one dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine. Meanwhile, the Navy officer was informed that if he did not begin a COVID-19 immunization series by Feb. 3, he would be removed from command of his ship. Both of their religious exemption applications were declined, and their appeals were also denied.…

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