As we have been forecasting, while much of the media is focused on the U.S./NATO/UKRAINE/RUSSIA conflict, we are most concerned with a potential Middle East war of mass destruction. Among the flashpoints of concern is Yemen. Antonio Guterres, the United Nations secretary-general, condemned the Saudi-led coalition airstrike on Friday that killed and wounded scores of...
Tag: jan 25 2022
POROSHENKO’S RETURN TO UKRAINE: FIRST CLASS FREAK SHOW
The former president of Ukraine returned to the country last week while under investigation for treason that his supporters say is unfounded and politically motivated by President Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration—his chief rival. The reappearance of Petro Poroshenko, who is the country’s leading opposition figure, threatened to further complicate the domestic turmoil in the country while...
WHO CONFIRMS TRENDS JOURNAL FORECAST: ECONOMY-KILLING TRAVEL BANS INEFFECTIVE
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday said in a statement that international travel bans have not been effective in stopping the spread of the coronavirus and, in fact, “contribute to the economic and social stress” of the countries that are implementing them. The Trends Journal has reported extensively on measures that countries have taken to try...
U.S. FINALLY ADMITS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ‘PRIMARY’ AND ‘INCIDENTAL’ COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS
As we have reported since the COVID War broke out, if someone died from falling off a ladder and breaking their neck, if they tested COVID positive, they would be classified as having died from the virus. We reported in our 14 April 2020 issue, in an article titled “THE NUMBERS DON’T ADD UP,” that...
STARBUCKS BACKS DOWN ON VAX MANDATE
With a shortage of workers in the hospitality sector and employees unionizing putting pressure on Starbucks, the coffee giant announced last week it backtracked on its requirement to force its employees to be vaccinated. This came after the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s attempt to enforce its mandate for employers with over 100...
IRELAND ENDS MOST COVID-19 RULES. NEEDS BUSINESS
Micheál Martin, the Irish prime minister, announced Saturday that the country would ease nearly all of the COVID-19 restrictions that have been in place since the start of the outbreak—saying the Republic of Ireland “weathered the Omicron storm.” “When your government asked extraordinary things of you, introduced previously unimagined restrictions on your lives, you responded....
NEW ZEALAND: PRIME MINISTER’S PRIMETIME COVID FREAK SHOW
Maybe she just has cold feet? Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand, who imposed some of the strictest COVID War mandates in the world, said she will cancel her wedding to prove that she is “no different” than others in the country who are facing new COVID-19 restrictions. “I am no different to,...
CZECH REPUBLIC: NEW CASES RISING, COVID RESTRICTIONS LESSENING
We had forecast this would happen in nations across Europe and it is. Bowing to public pressure, last Wednesday the Czech Republic’s government declared it will end orders to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for large segments of the population because it did not want to further deepen social strife. “This does not change our stance...
FIERCE ANTI-VAX PROTEST BREAKS OUT IN BRUSSELS
A massive protest occurred Saturday in Brussels over the government’s vaccination campaign and COVID-19 restrictions that resulted in at least 70 arrests after violent clashes with police. The Associated Press reported that police in white helmets used water cannons to disperse the crowd. Many were defiant. A person on a loudspeaker told the crowd, “Come on...
AUSTRIA: IT’S THE LAW. NO JAB, NO FREEDOM
Austria’s parliament on Thursday voted overwhelmingly in favor of the country’s controversial vaccine mandate for all adults, which will be the first of its kind in Europe and will likely pave the way for other countries in the European Union to follow. “This is how we can manage to escape the cycle of opening and...