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Children Of Lebensborn Speak Out – Lebensborn – The Forgotten Victims – WWII Documentary
/0 CommentsA documentary worth watching…
The “Aryan children for the Führer” maternity and children’s homes, known as Lebensborn, were a long way from the charitable institution they purported to be. They served on the one hand as “clinical, sexual” breeding institutes aimed at creating members of the master race, laboratory Aryans. On the other hand, the Lebensborn institutes founded by Heinrich Himmler were needed as centers for the Germanisation of kidnapped children from Central and Eastern Europe, and as birthing centers for the results of flings on the part of married members of the SS and Nazi officials. In this documentary we hear from former Lebensborn children from Austria, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic and Norway.
Andrew Wakefield: Autism Inc
/0 CommentsI’ve had this article on my computer for years, along with 10,000 other files, and forgot the importance of it as it lays everything out. Monetizing misery… Non-Stop. Wash rinse repeat, wash rinse repeat, wash rinse repeat. These shysters have been at this monetizing crap forever, just twisting it a little bit for the mindless masses. There’s just so much data out there, unless you really follow each and every piece, it’s hard to see…
Andrew Wakefield’s ‘dishonest and irresponsible’ research into the causes of autism led to his being struck off by the General Medical Council. That would have ended most doctors’ careers. Instead, the MMR ‘martyr’ moved to the US – and into reality TV.
For three days at the end of January, the Renaissance hotel in Washington DC fills up with television executives from around the world. The Realscreen Summit is where the makers of reality TV gather to discuss ideas, negotiate deals and discover the next Apprentice or I’m A Celebrity. Among the estimated 2,200 people who had paid up to $1,600 (£1,050) this year to try to snag face time with an exec from Freemantle, TLC, Discovery or National Geographic was an Englishman in his mid-50s wearing jeans, a crisp, white shirt and loafers, and carrying a MacBook. On his badge were the words “Autism Team”.
This man’s pitch was a reality TV series about autism, and he had a short trailer on his laptop: an autistic child screams; another bites his mother’s hand; another repeatedly and violently slams a book against his head. Then a narrator tells us that “every day across the world, medical symptoms of hundreds of thousands of people with autism are being ignored”. Cue piano music and the titles, The Autism Team: Changing Lives…
Read the complete article at TheGuardian: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/apr/06/what-happened-man-mmr-panic
Brian Deer is a British investigative journalist who has extensively reported on the controversy surrounding the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine. He conducted an investigation into the research conducted by Andrew Wakefield, a former British doctor who published a now discredited study claiming a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. Deer’s findings revealed serious ethical violations and conflicts of interest in Wakefield’s research, leading to the retraction of the study and the removal of Wakefield from the medical register. Brian Deer has been a prominent figure in debunking the myth of a vaccine-autism link and advocating for evidence-based medicine in relation to vaccines.
Project Avalon Ebook Library
/0 CommentsI recently discovered a vast ebook library containing all kinds of interesting information… over 2,600 files. It is hosted by The Project Avalon Forum, which states on its home page:
Project Avalon, originally established by Bill Ryan and Kerry Cassidy from Project Camelot in August 2008, is essentially a high-quality information and inspiration portal. It follows a similar mission to that of the original Project Camelot when it was launched in 2006, noting that while Project Camelot was all about alerting people to the massive and significant problems we face on this planet, the focus of Project Avalon is all about providing solutions. I (Bill Ryan), supported by many others, will make available the best information and inspiration that I can access or provide.
The main website is here: https://www.projectavalon.net/
The ebook section is here: https://avalonlibrary.net/ebooks/
Just in case something happens to their site, here is a BIG mirror file of the ebook section archived in a zip: https://gregwyatt.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Project_Avalon_Ebooks_as_of_2022-07-01.zip (22GB)
Why the Austin American-Statesman chose to publish video from inside Robb Elementary
/0 CommentsThis video blog shares the reason behind the Austin American-Statesman’s decision to publish footage from within Robb Elementary School
This is the most shocking thing I’ve seen in a long time This will make your toes curl! F*** sick s***. I don’t even know how to respond. Watch it carefully… is 4 minutes The police allowed those kids to be slaughtered and could have stopped it before the shooter even entered the school.
Why the Austin American-Statesman chose to publish video from inside Robb Elementary
The American-Statesman is publishing a video account of the delayed police response at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde after a gunman walked into two classrooms and killed 19 children and their two teachers.
The video that we obtained is one hour and 22 minutes long. It is tragic to listen to and watch. Our decision to publish, along with our news partner, KVUE, comes after long and thoughtful discussions.
The Statesman is publishing two versions of the video, one that we edited to just over four minutes and highlights critical moments: the ease of gunman entering the school, how he shot his way into the classroom, the repeated sound of gunfire, and then the delay by police to stop the killer for 77 minutes as dozens of heavily armed officers stage in the school hallway before a group finally storm the classroom and kill the gunman.
We are also publishing the entire video for those who want to see what we obtained. In both videos we blurred the identity of a child who exits a bathroom as the shooter approaches the classroom. The child runs back to bathroom to hide and was later rescued. We also have removed the sound of children screaming as the gunman enters the classroom. We consider this too graphic.
We have also chosen to show the face of the gunman as he enters this school. Our news organization guidelines state that we should not glorify these individuals and give them the notoriety that they seek. We chose, in this instance, to show his face to chisel away at any conspiracy that we are hiding something. This last point included much discussion among our senior leaders, our Managing Editor for Standards Michael McCarter, our lead reporter, Tony Plohetski, and his editor, Bob Gee.
We also are publishing a narrative story. Our editorial process for the video and story also included a thorough legal review. Our goal is to continue to bring to light what happened at Robb Elementary, which the families and friends of the Uvalde victims have long been asking for.
The video starts with the gunman wrecking a pickup truck outside the school, then shooting at two good Samaritans who are not hit and flee. The gunman jumps a fence and walks toward the school and he begins shooting again. By then, callers have dialed 911, children are running. The audio of a 911 call is included in the video. The killer opens the outside door to the elementary school and enters, now with a bit more caution, toward the classrooms where he opens fire.
You hear children screaming, and more gun shots, followed by a pause, and then more gunshots, and then sporadic gunshots. Authorities have said he fired more than 100 shots. Some three minutes after the shooting begins, three officers initially respond and run to the classroom door, where there is more gunfire, and the three officers retreat to the end of the hallway and stand behind the corners that provide some cover.
For the next hour-plus, officers congregate and amass in the hallway and then more show up. Heavily armed officers from at least five agencies stand in the hallway that lead to the classrooms. These officers carry dozens of high-powered rifles, handguns, vests, helmets, camouflage gear and shields.
We know now — thanks to the many news organizations that continue to dig for the facts — that some students quietly called 911 from inside the classroom for help, a critically wounded teacher could hear officers just outside the classroom, and that 911 dispatchers were fielding the calls of desperation.
We also know that exasperated parents, family members and bystanders standing outside the school begged authorities to do something.
After 77 minutes, the video shows the officers breach the classroom. There is gunfire and we know that the gunman was shot dead. And then the video shortly ends. What we do not see is the officers when they see or realize the death toll inside the classrooms.
We have to bear witness to history, and transparency and unrelenting reporting is a way to bring change.
This tragedy has been further tragic by changing stories, heroic-sounding narratives proven to be false and a delay or in most cases rejection of media requests for public information by law enforcement leaders, public officials and elected leaders. Many of the requests now rest in the hands of Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office, who has not yet decided what should be released.
But there are also heroes: elected leaders, public officials, law enforcement officers, survivors of the massacre who want the truth out. The truth always wins, maybe not on our clock, but the truth always prevails.
And that is the reason that we publish alongside KVUE.
This story is part of a much larger public records and legal battle from our journalists, aligned with reporters in Uvalde, around Texas and the United States, to obtain all videos of the tragedy, body-camera footage, communications, 911 calls and more.
We are all aligned for the truth. Thank you for your time and support. Please consider coming alongside us and support our public service mission by subscribing to the Statesman.
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Greg Wyatt