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Airline industry to introduce vaccination passports

Airline industry to introduce vaccination passports

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced plans to introduce vaccination passports, it has been reported. IATA has revealed that it is “in the final development phase” of a mobile “digital passport” app that would tell airlines if international travellers had been vaccinated against COVID-19. The news comes just days after Australia’s Qantas announced Monday that it’s on board[Read More…]

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Doctors warn of unpleasant side effects from Covid vaccine

Doctors from the American Medical Association have warned about the potential negative side effects of the Covid-19 vaccines. Dr. Sandra Fryhofer of the American Medical Association warned that many patients will experience intense and unpleasant side effects associated with the Covid-19 vaccines, such as a debilitating headache, nausea, chills and a fever. She noted that both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s Covid-19[Read More…]

Victims to be criminally investigated during prosecutions

Victims to be criminally investigated during prosecutions

Multiple crime victims have found themselves on the wrong side of a police investigation when authorities have used their power not only to prosecute the perpetrators but to meddle in the victim’s life affairs as well. With the excuse of avoiding a mistrial, British police insist on asking for digital disclosure -handing over computers, phones, and passwords- to the victims.[Read More…]

Health Secretary Hancock Statements on Vaccination Draws Attention

Health Secretary Hancock Statements on Vaccination Draws Attention

The UK Secretary of Health, Matt Hancock has made a series of startling statements regarding the need to vaccinate children, and what steps ought to be taken to ensure that parents vaccinate their children. Statistics released by Unicef claimed that only 500,000 of the United Kingdom’s youth were vaccinated for measles from 2010 to 2017.  In an interview with BBC’s[Read More…]

Richard Loizou, Richard Roberts and Simon Roscoe Blevins

Judge who jailed fracking protestors linked to oil and gas industry

Article submitted by Gabriel Otwerah At a time when environmental issues are getting alarmingly acute, a judge with a conflict of interest sentenced three fracking activists to prison for public nuisance. Some may be disconcerted to note that this is the first time environmental protesters getting jailed in the UK since 1932. It is even more alarming that the judge[Read More…]