by Guillaume Girard
1. Sars precedents and the hijacking of virological research
Coronaviruses have been studied for a long time
Coronaviruses (“crown” viruses) are a large family known since the 301s2, common to humans and animals2002, such as those of human bronchitis or mouse hepatitis for example. Dedicated studies have multiplied since the first Sars epidemic in XNUMX.
The youngest are not affected by the respiratory syndrome, only the very old die
The lethality of Sars-Cov-1 (2002) and Mers (2012) is limited to the elderly or immunocompromised, and this also applies to Sars-Cov-2, despite specific mutations giving it greater contagiousness. The rate of infection in the general population is low3 and the lethality is at the level of seasonal influenza.4
Spike protein is well known
The “spike”, in French spike protein, is a protein common to many viruses. It is an infectious and inflammatory protein, a virotoxin. That of coronaviruses is well documented5; it has been the subject of numerous publications, even patents6,7, sometimes filed explicitly for vaccine purposes8, and possibly relating to an entire coronavirus9. Three American researchers, including Ralph Baric, still regularly under contract with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), filed a patent2002 in early 10 on methods for producing recombinant coronaviruses, at the dawn of the first Sars epidemic. In 2004, it was the turn of the Institut Pasteur and the CNRS to file a patent on a strain of Sars coronavirus.11
“Gain of function” is a proven practice and meant to be framed
The practices of biotechnology consisting in inserting one or portions of the genome into an existing genome are practiced, secretly or officially, in all the countries having laboratories and qualified scientists, in particular in the USA, but also in Canada, in China. Given the health risks incurred, a moratorium imposed the suspension of these practices on American soil in 201412; partially lifted in 201713, it is proposed to renew it in 202114. Between 2015 and 2017, Ralph Baric and his colleague Boyd Yount filed several successive versions of a patent relating to chimeric “spike” proteins.15
Military research is outsourced
Many establishments carry out research around viruses, including coronaviruses, in particular at the initiative of the United States or China. DARPA16 is the US military research agency that has funded biological agent research programs for many years. One of its main subcontractors is Moderna, of which Stéphane Bancel, the current CEO, is co-holder of a 2017 patent on an mRNA for oncology17. In addition, the officially non-governmental EcoHealth Alliance is a multi-million dollar organization from the US government. Directed by Peter Daszack, it has, among other things, funded the Wuhan laboratory for its research on gain of function, in partnership with the University of North Carolina (USA). The funding circuits for this outsourced work are detailed in Michel Cucchi's work, “Influences and Pandemics”18. Some of this funding comes from the “Pentagon”, the Department of Defence19, which also supports various private research structures via consortia20,21 within which there are many pharmaceutical companies.22
The WHO is infiltrated by “philanthropic capitalism”
With a determined step, the school children of Lirac head towards their educational forest. Inaugurated two years ago, the plot adjoins the school of this small village in the Rhone Valley. Today, CM1-CM2 students have the task of imagining the layout of what will become their second classroom. With a few constraints: the infrastructure must be ephemeral and made with inexpensive or even free recyclable materials, all without electricity.
“We can go to school outside and tackle any subject. The idea is to also be able to take the liberty of stopping when birds pass by or to observe that a tree has grown. »
Footage has emerged of yet another school board meeting, in which a mother reads extreme pornographic content in books provided to children in the district.
These videos now seem to appear weekly. The video shows school board members in Pittsford, New York, trying to stop the mother from reading the shocking content as she asks what they are going to do about it.
Collective IEF 35 - Brittany, Academy of Rennes - Defend the right to family education for all
Initially created by families from Ille-et-Vilaine following the announcement of the "separatism" law aimed at de facto banning the IEF, the Collectif IEF 35 today brings together families from all over Brittany wishing to support the struggle for freedom of education.
Since October 35, the Collectif IEF 2020 – Académie de Bretagne has been organizing actions of protest and highlighting the IEF, challenges politicians and elected officials on the arbitrariness of this new law and exchanges directly with the Academy in order to express the difficulties encountered by families, guaranteeing respect during educational checks and the fairest possible treatment of requests for authorizations on our territory, while working for the return to the declaratory system.
All the facilities of this eco-place are designed to save water as much as possible, not to produce waste, to heat with wood, to use electricity obtained by solar panels and a renewable energy supplier. The flora is left in the wild and the animals can freely enter and leave the eco-place. A cottage close to nature and respectful of the planet.
Pascale Nottaris is a woman who decided to create a cottage close to nature and respectful of the environment. A way to fight against mass tourism by offering committed holidays, and a new eco-place to identify in France. Near Saumur, in the Loire Valley region, she created the Gîte du Bois Davy. Located in the middle of the forest, this eco-place is spread over 11 hectares. Geared towards eco-tourism, it offers unusual accommodation such as tree houses or sleeping accommodation under a transparent roof, camping pitches as well as four main buildings where visitors can stay year-round.
A group of parents met in 2016 and opened the private, non-contract school in 2018, with two full-time employees and a subsidy. At its peak at the time of the health crisis, the “multi-age” class had around twenty students aged 3 to 9 years old. During the day, the children had times for “autonomous learning in contact with nature” and also times to learn the compulsory skills, reading, writing or maths, at their own pace.
“The child spends one or two hours playing in the slush, and after that his math performance is very good. I think the right hormones, fun and enthusiasm, are virtuous for learning. The children had very, very good results. »
This documentary features Matt Walsh asking the simple question "What is a woman?" to people around the world, a pediatrician, a family and marriage therapist, a sex reassignment surgeon, a transgender opponent of medical transitions for minors, psychologist Jordan Peterson, and more. Matt Walsh also discussed the terms "non-binary" and "transgender" with a Masai tribe in Kenya. The documentary also discusses gender reassignment surgery and transgender athletes in women's sports.
"Most people we spoke to either didn't want to talk about it or seemed confused about something as simple as what a woman is"
Agenda
1 - Quick presentation of REDECOL (15 min)
2 - Information IEF (30 mins)
3 - Questions / Answers: 45 mins