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PENSIONS HIT HARD BY OUTBREAK

The COVID outbreak and its devastating effect on the world economy is expected to have a long-term effect on billions of retirements in the decades to come. Dr. David Knox, Senior Partner at Mercer Retirement Consulting, told the Financial Times last week that the economic recession brought on by the COVID outbreak “has led to reduced pension...

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WISCONSIN COUNTY SEES UPTICK IN SUICIDES

As we have forecast since February, the draconian actions taken by politicians to fight the COVID War, on many levels, would be more deadly than the virus. The number of suicides in Wisconsin’s Dane County last week has surpassed the total number from the previous year, and health experts reportedly see a link between lockdown...

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SCHOOL REOPENINGS NOT SPARKING NEW OUTBREAKS

Researchers announced last week that schoolchildren do not appear to be contributing to new COVID infections, and the majority of available evidence suggests there is only a limited risk of transmission from the young to adults. The New York Times reported data seems encouraging that in-person learning could be safe for young children. Harvard Medical School...

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ILLINOIS: RESTAURANT RUINATION RULES

With restaurant and bar owners in Illinois already going broke or busted, and winter coming and outdoor dining not an option, Governor J.B. Pritzker declared the suspension of indoor dining and bar service and strict rules for gatherings in regions throughout the state. TREND FORECAST: The Sun-Times reported that Pritzker’s office has received blowback from businesses...

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BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS GO REMOTE-ONLY

Boston public schools announced last week they would switch to remote-only learning due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in the city, reports said. Brenda Cassellius, the superintendent for the city’s schools, told parents in a letter last Wednesday that the city’s positivity rate increased from 4.1 percent earlier this month to 5.7 percent. Roxi...

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CASES UP, PCR TEST FAILS

With headline news hysteria selling the new surge of COVID cases and nations again locking down, virtually ignored is the fact that the virus tests are questionable. In our 29 September article, “COVID GOLD TEST PROVES TO BE ‘WORTHLESS,’” we reported on the misleading data from the commonly administered PCR test called the “gold standard”...

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COVID VACCINATIONS: “OPERATION WARP SPEED”  

As previously reported in the Trends Journal, nations across the globe have been rushing to get out a COVID-19 vaccine as quickly as possible. The winners of the COVID vaccination sweepstakes are headline news: “Coronavirus vaccine: Short cuts and allegations of dirty tricks.” – BBC, 22 August “Wealthy countries have already pre-ordered more than two...

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GERMAN DOC: MANDATORY MASK-WEARING IS “CRIMINAL”

On 5 October, a video address warning of the dangers of long-term mask wearing was released by Margarite Griesz-Brisson, M.D./Ph.D., a German doctor who specializes in neurology, neurophysiology, and environmental medicine. It has since appeared on a number of websites. An English translation was provided. Among Dr. Griesz-Brisson’s comments: “I do not wear a mask;...

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MORE LOCKDOWNS, MORE PROTESTS

Despite the drop in death rates, in reply to rising virus cases, European nations are enforcing new lockdown measures in hopes of slowing the virus’ second wave across the continent. As we have reported since the onset of the COVID War, and now again with the new rules and regulations being imposed, a laundry list...

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NEW REPORT: “THERE IS NO DEADLY PANDEMIC”

In September, over 1,000 concerned scientists, medical professionals, and health officials endorsed the publication of a 60-page Global COVID Report, titled, “There is no deadly pandemic.” The document was published in association with a group called the Extra-Parliamentary Corona Investigative Commission, headed by concerned German physicians. The group’s leaders wrote on 5 September about their...

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