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🇬🇧 An NHS consultant who contracted coronavirus while on the frontlines of the battle against the virus has died in hospital at the age of just 55.
Amged El-Hawrani tested positive for Coronavirius and as died at Leicester Royal Infirmary on Saturday evening, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton have said. @COVID19Up
Amged El-Hawrani tested positive for Coronavirius and as died at Leicester Royal Infirmary on Saturday evening, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton have said. @COVID19Up
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Globalism: While Big Pharma manufactures ventilators in Ireland for tax avoidance purposes, when we need them, they're being sent to America.
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'Very, very serious legitimacy crisis with the whole EU project over Coronavirus mishandling' -Prof. Niamh Hourigan
Prof. Niamh Hourigan, Vice President of Academic Affairs at Mary Immaculate College Limerick, told the Brendan O’Connor show that she believed the EU project was hugely damaged by its mishandling of the Coronavirus pandemic as the virus has heightened national identities, closed borders and exposed a very significant absence of solidarity.
She said the floated idea of a Corona bond was the right thing to do in order to "share the pain" amongst EU member states and facilitate low-borrowing rates.
Nine countries have supported the idea including Ireland but the last EU council meeting decided it was completely off the agenda.
"I think you're looking at a very serious legitimacy crisis with the whole European project."
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7ryvT5B4d8Aq/
Prof. Niamh Hourigan, Vice President of Academic Affairs at Mary Immaculate College Limerick, told the Brendan O’Connor show that she believed the EU project was hugely damaged by its mishandling of the Coronavirus pandemic as the virus has heightened national identities, closed borders and exposed a very significant absence of solidarity.
She said the floated idea of a Corona bond was the right thing to do in order to "share the pain" amongst EU member states and facilitate low-borrowing rates.
Nine countries have supported the idea including Ireland but the last EU council meeting decided it was completely off the agenda.
"I think you're looking at a very serious legitimacy crisis with the whole European project."
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7ryvT5B4d8Aq/
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Bilderberg boy Simon Coveney refuses to close the borders over Covid-19
The Portuguese government is granting citizenship rights to all migrants and asylum seekers who have residency applications underway.
https://www.euronews.com/2020/03/29/coronavirus-portugal-grants-temporary-citizenship-rights-to-migrants
https://www.euronews.com/2020/03/29/coronavirus-portugal-grants-temporary-citizenship-rights-to-migrants
euronews
Coronavirus: Portugal grants temporary citizenship rights to migrants
Portugal has taken the step to grant the right to social security and health care for all migrants who have applied for citizenship, to ensure nobody is left behind in the fight against coronavirus
The Burkean's Irish Antifa Project: Aoife Gallagher from Storyful
Over the course of our conversation with Storyful journalist Aoife Gallagher, The Burkean learnt of the monitoring techniques used against the right wing online. These included the use of specialized software in monitoring Facebook groups for activism against Direct Provision centres, as well as regular monitoring of the activity of the “éire/pol/’ thread on 4chan.
The conversation also revealed how left-leaning journalists spin stories against the Irish right. When asked for advice about how one could hide one’s bias when writing a story, Ms Gallagher described how she would avoid using terms such as ‘far-right’ so as to not appear biased. Instead, she suggested using terms like ‘conspiracy theorist’ to describe those on the right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD12Cn-OvoE
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2020/04/01/irish-antifa-project-aoife-gallagher-storyful
Over the course of our conversation with Storyful journalist Aoife Gallagher, The Burkean learnt of the monitoring techniques used against the right wing online. These included the use of specialized software in monitoring Facebook groups for activism against Direct Provision centres, as well as regular monitoring of the activity of the “éire/pol/’ thread on 4chan.
The conversation also revealed how left-leaning journalists spin stories against the Irish right. When asked for advice about how one could hide one’s bias when writing a story, Ms Gallagher described how she would avoid using terms such as ‘far-right’ so as to not appear biased. Instead, she suggested using terms like ‘conspiracy theorist’ to describe those on the right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD12Cn-OvoE
https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2020/04/01/irish-antifa-project-aoife-gallagher-storyful
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Irish Antifa Project: Aoife Gallagher - Storyful
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Big tobacco say they have a vaccine for covid-19, can grow it in tobacco plants rapidly.
https://mol.im/a/8175471
https://mol.im/a/8175471
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Benson and Hedges cigarette giant British American Tobacco claims it has developed a coronavirus vaccine made from tobacco plants…
British American Tobacco (BAT) - which also makes Lucky Strike cigarettes - is calling on Whitehall to fast-track the vaccine through human trials so it can be rolled out in the UK in months.