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The Testimonies Project

Risques de la vaccination covid, des victimes israéliennes témoignent

Risks of covid vaccination, Israeli victims testify

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Cette vidéo raconte l’histoire de nombreuses personnes en Israël qui ont pris le vaccin et ont souffert d’effets secondaires, notamment de problèmes cardiaques, de caillots sanguins, de problèmes de peau, de saignements, de problèmes neurologiques, d’inflammations, d’apparition de maladies et même de décès… Ce sont là quelques-unes des réactions au “vaccin” COVID qui sont survenues chez ces personnes qui pensaient faire ce qu’il fallait.

The Testimonies Project a été créé pour offrir une plateforme à tous ceux qui ont été affectés par le vaccin COVID-19, et pour s’assurer que leurs voix soient entendues, car elles ne le sont pas dans les médias israéliens.

Nous espérons que ce projet encouragera de plus en plus de personnes à raconter leur histoire.


This video tells the stories of many people from Israel that took the vaccine and suffered side effects, including Heart Problems, Blood Clots, Skin Problems, Bleeding, neurological issues, inflammations, disease outbreak and even death… These are some of the COVID ‘vaccine’ reactions that have happened to these people who thought they were doing the right thing.

The Testimonies Project was created to provide a platform for all those who were affected after getting the COVID-19 vaccine, and to make sure their voices are heard, since they are not heard in the Israeli media.

We hope this project will encourage more and more people to tell their story.


English subtitled version :
https://www.vaxtestimonies.org/en/

Version sous-titrée en français :
https://odysee.com/@ivermectine-covid.ch:5/(st-français)-The-Testimonies-Project--risques-de-la-vaccination-covid,-des-victimes-israéliennes-témoignent-(-www.vaxtestimonies.org):b


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steelnomad@diasp.org

If you missed the Peace Pledge Union's National Alternative Remembrance Ceremony today, you can still watch here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_pzI_TX954

#WhitePoppies are worn in the run-up to #RemembranceDay every year by thousands of people in the #UK and beyond. They have been worn in this way for over eighty years.
The #WhitePoppy stands for three things. They represent #remembrance for all #victims of #war, a commitment to #peace and a challenge to attempts to glamorise or celebrate war.

You can buy white poppies through our online shop here. You can also find them in a number of shops, cafes and other outlets across the UK.

White poppies are at the heart of our National Alternative Remembrance Ceremony every year. On our events page you can find out about this and other alternative remembrance ceremonies around the country. You can watch and read about our 2020 ceremony here.

Remembering all victims of war
White poppies stand for remembrance of all victims of all wars. This includes #wars still being fought. It includes people of all nationalities. It includes both #civilians and members of armed forces.
In wearing white poppies, we remember all those killed in war, all those wounded in body or mind, the millions who have been made sick or homeless by war and the families and communities torn apart. We also remember those killed or imprisoned for refusing to fight and for #resisting war.

Today over 90% of people killed in #warfare are civilians.

We differ from the Royal British Legion, who produce red poppies. The Legion has traditionally said that red poppies are to remember only British armed forces and those who fought alongside them. In 2019 they shifted their position to say that they "acknowledge" civilian victims of war, but did not extend their remembrance to all nationalities.

A recent poll shows that 83% of UK adults believe victims of war of all nationalities should be included in remembrance, whilst 86% believe civilians should be included.

We want to remember #British #military dead, but they are not the only victims of war. We also remember the many civilians who have died or suffered in war, both in the past and today, in Syria, Yemen and many other places around the world. #Suffering does not stop at national borders, and nor should remembrance.

#peace #propeace #antiwar #pacifist #pacifism

steelnomad@diasp.org

No plans on Sunday? Join the Peace Pledge Union this Sunday for the National Alternative Remembrance Ceremony - in person or online

After a year online, we are back in Tavistock Square in #London. We will also live stream the event on our website for those who can’t make it in person.

The #ceremony will highlight the importance of a #peaceful and inclusive culture of #remembrance at a time of growing instability caused by the climate crisis and the COVID pandemic. It will also mark twenty years since 9/11 and the invasion of Afghanistan, with speakers focussing on the #catastrophic #legacy of the 'war on terror’.

With contributions from:

Hamit Dardagan, co-founder of Iraq Body Count and the charity Every Casualty WorldwideHuda Ammori, activist, writer and co-founder of Palestine ActionHosted by Anya Nanning Ramamurthy, organiser of London youth climate strikes and PPU council member
We will lay white poppy wreaths in memory of all #victims of #war, both #civilian and #military, past and present. For those attending in person there will also be an opportunity to lay individual white poppies on the #ConscientiousObjectors' Commemorative Stone.

When - 12 noon - 1pm, Remembrance Sunday 14th November

How to attend in person - Everyone is welcome to come to the ceremony in person in Tavistock Square (London, WC1H 9EX).

How to watch online - If you can’t make it in person, or would prefer to join us online to watch the live stream, simply visit the PPU's Remembrance and White Poppies page at the time to watch and join the online discussion: https://www.ppu.org.uk/remembrance-white-poppies

#peace #propeace #antiwar #pacifist #pacifism #HumanRights

artsound2@diasp.eu

Kyle Rittenhouse trial: Wis. judge sets ground rules on evidence, use of force experts

The judge also ruled that the two deceased men and the injured man could not be referred to as victims.

The 18-year-old is charged with killing two men and seriously injuring another during sometimes-violent protests in Kenosha after the Jacob Blake police shooting in August 2020. The then-17 year old patrolled the streets with an AR-15 type of weapon.
https://abc7chicago.com/kyle-rittenhosue-rittenhouse-trial-kenosha-protest-shooting-police-brutality/11167589/
#Rittenhouse #murder = no #victims #usa #justice #system

tpq1980@iviv.hu

I just wanted to try to #contextualise the notion of "antisemitism", so people who are concerned about it can understand the #phenomenon more accurately.

According to #statistics published by Tel Aviv #University, #violent anti-Semitic attacks are #trending down from a #high in 2009. This is #data available on #Statista.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/267401/anti-semitic-violence-since-1989/

According to the Tel Aviv University #stats via Statista, there have been a total of 12,492 "violent anti-Semitic incidents" #worldwide since 1989. Unfortunately the term "incident" is not defined and neither is the #violence #qualified, so there's a limit to what can be inferred from this #data.

However, the #numbers can be understood. 12,492 is an average of 403 incidents a year, over the 31 year period. That's an average of 34 a month, or about 8 a week, worldwide, over 31 years.

If we take today's #Jewish #population of around 14,000,000 into account, that means that on average 0.0029% of #Jews are #victims of anti-Semitic violence each year, which means that 99.9971% of Jews are not victims of it.

If we assume all incidents are perpetrated by #Gentiles and also consider the #Gentile population is around 7,786,000,000, that means that on average only 1 out of every 19,320,100 Gentiles commits an act of anti-Semitic violence each year. That's 0.000005176% of Gentiles, meaning that 99.999994824% of Gentiles don't commit acts of anti-Semitic violence.

Great news for everybody, except those who use "#antisemitism" as a #political #tool and those organisations like the #ADL whose #financial existence relies on "antisemitism" remaining a significant #problem.

steelnomad@diasp.org

In the UK? Read below to support peace

White poppies - 3 ways you can help this year’s Remembrance campaign

Each year the #PeacePledgeUnion provides a vital alternative voice at #Remembrance time. We remember all #victims of #war, #civilian as well as #military, we challenge the #militarism on display in the mainstream media, and we plan a #peaceful kind of remembrance, symbolised by the #WhitePoppy.

Peace Pledge Union

So many of our members and supporters do extraordinary work spreading the word about #WhitePoppies and starting those important conversations. Here are three ways you can help in the coming weeks.

  1. Remember to order your white poppies! 
    With Remembrance Day less than a month away, it's not too early to start wearing your white poppy. Please think of giving one to a friend or family member. You can order white poppy packs of 5, 10, 25 and 100 via our online shop: https://shop.ppu.org.uk/

  2. Approach somewhere local that may want to distribute white poppies. 
    It could be a shop, cafe, library, place of worship, school, union branch, anywhere you think might be interested. You can have a look at the places that already stock them here: https://www.ppu.org.uk/remembrance/white-poppy-outlets
    If you find somewhere interested, please let us know at mail@ppu.org.uk. Outlets are welcome to buy white poppies to sell or for donations, as they choose. 

  3. Plan a way to mark the day. 
    Whether by laying a white poppy wreath, pausing for two-minutes' silence at a memorial or planning a remembrance ceremony, there are many ways to remember in a spirit of peace and #nonviolence. It doesn’t need to be complicated to plan something. Watch this video compilation to see the many ways people marked Remembrance Sunday last year: https://youtu.be/VJXwcMR1GsY

Keep an eye on our events page for ceremonies near you, and please let us know at mail@ppu.org.uk if you are planning a ceremony, as we’d be happy to publicise it: https://www.ppu.org.uk/events

#peace #pacifist #pacifism #HumanRights

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