“Christians must die” and “Allahu Akbar” graffiti are defacing an Austrian railway station

A graffiti that rightly causes a stir. The words “Christians must die” can be spotted at the train stop in the Austrian Traisen-Markt. Above it, in the same style, the words “Allach Akkbar”. The removal of the graffiti has already been initiated and will cost about 500 Euro.

The incident has already been reported to the Traisen police. Already in the past, some citizens confirm, there has been a similar graffiti with extremist meaning.

“The graffiti at the Traisen-Markt stop has been known to us since the beginning of April and the removal was then immediately ordered. Due to the corona pandemic, the lead time for the removal here took a little longer than usual. The removal was carried out today”, Austrian Railways press spokesman Christopher Seif reported on Wednesday afternoon. The costs amount to about 500 Euro.

https://www.meinbezirk.at/lilienfeld/c-lokales/graffiti-fuehrt-zu-aufregung_a4052460 / noen.at

Palestinian terrorists can legally take part in EU-funded activities

Palestinians affiliated with terrorist groups may participate in EU activities, EU Representative to West Bank and Gaza Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff wrote in an official letter obtained by The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.The letter, dated March 30, to the Palestinian NGO Network clarified that all EU-funded projects, including by Palestinian organizations, must follow EU law, such as a ban on funding terrorist groups. However, the letter points out that there are no Palestinian individuals on the EU’s “restrictive measures list” barring funds to terrorists, such that the NGOs would not be penalized if members of terrorist groups benefit from EU funding.

“While the entities and groups included in the EU restrictive lists cannot benefit from EU-funded activities, it is understood that a natural person affiliated to, sympathizing with or supporting any of the groups or entities mentioned in the EU restrictive lists is not excluded from benefiting from EU-funded activities, unless his/her exact name and surname…corresponds to any of the natural persons on the EU restrictive list,” the letter reads.The letter also states that “the EU does not ask any civil society organization to change its political position towards any Palestinian faction or to discriminate against any natural person based on his/her political affiliation.”Von Burgsdorff’s message came after months of protests by Palestinian NGOs demanding that the EU erase a stipulation that aid only be sent to organizations with no ties to EU-designated terrorist groups.The Palestinian organizations claimed that terrorist groups like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which is designated a terrorist group in the EU, US, Canada and Israel and is responsible for many terrorist attacks on Israelis, are political parties.One Palestinian NGO affiliated with a terrorist group is Al-Haq, which engages in lawfare against Israel and encourages BDS, and whose director Shawan Jabarin is a convicted PFLP terrorist. The EU funded Al-Haq to the tune of 296,600 Euros in 2017-2020, according to NGO Monitor.

EU sources insisted that while the letter says there is no legal obstacle to people affiliated with terrorist groups participating in activities they fund, the use of their aid money is carefully vetted.“There is no legal impediment to individuals who are not named in the restrictive measures list to participate in EU funded activities, except for representatives of listed organizations,” a spokesperson for the EU Embassy to Israel stated. “Moreover, the EU has extremely strict monitoring and control mechanisms in place to make sure that all individuals involved in EU funded actions exclusively pursue the objectives and activities approved for EU funding. The EU does not fund any activity that is related directly or indirectly to violence, or incitement.”The spokesperson added that “EU support is subject to stringent and permanent monitoring and both ex-ante and ex-post verification.”If a recipient of EU funding is found to have used the money for a terrorist group, they would have to reimburse the EU and could lose eligibility for more funds in the future.Olga Deutsch, Vice President of NGO Monitor, a research institution dedicated to foreign funding of NGOs, warned that “the EU should be careful not to surrender to local pressure, from Palestinians or anyone else , and make sure public funds do not end up in the hands of those connected to or supporting terror.”Since the coronavirus pandemic began, the EU pledge 71 million Euros to the Palestinian Authority, 10% of which will go to NGOs, Deutsch said.“Making sure this money goes where it is truly needed is the minimum due both European taxpayers and those Palestinians that the EU says it wishes to assist,” she added.Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan brought EU representatives’ attention to funding going to organizations with ties to terrorists in the past.A ministry spokesman said that “over the past two years, there has been no doubt that the connection between terrorist organizations and BDS, including Palestinian NGOs such as…Al-Haq, whose senior members served as terrorist operatives for the PFLP, [has] deep ties to terror…Terrorist organizations have successfully placed over 30 of their members, 20 of which have served time, including for murder, in senior positions within BDS-promoting NGOs.”Over several meetings with EU officials it was made clear that any funding for these NGOs must be stopped immediately and scrutinized carefully to ensure no funds are transferred to terrorists or terrorist-related activities,” the spokesman added.

https://www.jpost.com/international/palestinian-terrorists-can-legally-take-part-in-eu-funded-activities-627125?fbclid=IwAR2a_DQHNZy0k4JYX3yG1iIW5UrGsf9Ai0zd3QAaXpu2AXFz7QxvN6xY37o

Coronavirus: European Leaders Cower in the Face of China

Australia and the United States are leading a campaign for an independent inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. Senior officials in both countries are seeking to determine if the virus originated in nature or in a Chinese laboratory. They are also calling on the Chinese government to account for its handling of the initial outbreak in the city of Wuhan.

In Europe, where the pandemic has killed more than 100,000 people and caused economic devastation on a scale not seen since the Second World War, political leaders have been deafeningly silent on demanding accountability from China. While a handful of European officials have agreed in principle that there should be an investigation at some undetermined point in the future, most appear afraid to challenge China directly.

The equivocation of European leaders is a reflection not only of Europe’s geopolitical weakness and economic overdependence on China, but also of a moral vacuum in which they refuse to stand up for Western values.

A few days after European officials caved in to pressure from China and watered down an EU report on Chinese efforts to deflect blame for the coronavirus pandemic, the EU ambassador to China, Nicolas Chapuis, allowed the Chinese government to edit an op-ed article signed by him and the 27 Ambassadors of EU member states, to mark the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations with China.

The EU authorized the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to remove references to the origins and the spread of the coronavirus from the article, published in China Daily, an English-language daily newspaper owned by the Communist Party of China.

An EU spokesperson said that the EU allowed China to revise the op-ed because Brussels “considered it important to communicate EU policy priorities, notably on climate change and sustainability…”

Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen backed calls for an investigation into the origin of the coronavirus, but she avoided mentioning China by name and was careful not to offer specifics, such as who should lead the probe or when it might be conducted.

In a May 1 interview with the American broadcaster CNBC, von der Leyen usedmeaningless “diplomatese” apparently not to offend China:

“You never know when the next virus is starting, so we all want for the next time, we have learned our lesson and we’ve established a system of early warning that really functions and the whole world has to contribute to that.”

In Sweden, Health Minister Lena Hallengren was slightly more forceful. In a reply to parliament on April 29, she called on the European Union to probe the origin of the pandemic:

“When the global situation of Covid-19 is under control, it is both reasonable and important that an international, independent investigation be conducted to gain knowledge about the origin and spread of the coronavirus.

“It is also important that the entire international community’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, including the World Health Organisation, is investigated. Sweden is happy to raise this issue within the framework of EU cooperation.”

In France, President Emmanuel Macron questioned China’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak. “Given the choices made and what China is today, which I respect, let’s not be so naive as to say it’s been much better at handling this,” Macron told the Financial Times on April 16. “We don’t know. There are clearly things that have happened that we don’t know about.” He stopped short of calling for an investigation.

Meanwhile, the French government allowed the Chinese telecom company Huawei to supply parts for its 5G next-generational mobile network. The concession was made after China threatened to retaliate against European companies in the Chinese market.

In Britain, which now has the highest coronavirus death toll in Europe, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been strangely silent on China. He continues to resist pressure from parliament to reverse his controversial decision to allow Huawei to supply parts for the UK’s 5G mobile network.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab vowed to ask “hard questions” and threatened the end of “business as usual” with Beijing. He has not, however, announced any punitive measures against China.

Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, when asked by LBC radio if China should be held accountable, replied:

“I think it does. But I think the time for the post-mortem on this is after we’ve all got it under control and have come through it and our economies are back to normal. Only by being open and transparent will we learn about it, and China needs to be open and transparent about what it learned, and its shortcomings, but also its successes.”

Former Prime Minister Theresa May, in a May 6 op-ed published by The Timescalled for moral equivalence when dealing with the United States and China. “A world in which a few ‘strong men’ square up to each other and expect everyone else to choose between them would be a dangerous one,” she said, apparently referring to U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Writing for The Spectator, Scottish political commentator Stephen Daisley lamented the government’s dithering approach to China. In an essay, “Our Toothless Response to China is Embarrassing,” he listed a series of measures the British government could take:

“No country with a skerrick of self-respect can allow this behavior to go unpunished. I have already suggested some punitive measures designed to wound the regime’s pride without harming the Chinese people: cancel the Huawei deal; pass a Magnitsky-style Act targeting senior CPC figures; champion the Uyghurs at every opportunity (e.g. rename the London street that houses the Chinese embassy after a Uyghur political prisoner); and recognize Taiwan as an independent nation. All I would add, upon reflection, is this: grant British citizenship to Hong Kongers born before 1 July 1997, their children and grandchildren. Even if just a fraction of Hong Kong’s residents took up the opportunity, every one would be a small humiliation for the dictatorship. Given the government’s softly-softly approach, we probably shouldn’t get our hopes up for anything beyond Huawei cancellation, and even that’s far from guaranteed. Even absent the ministerial gumption to impose sanctions on Beijing, there will have to be a strategic rethink of our relationship with the People’s Republic. If this is how it behaves in a US-led world order, it is unlikely to be any more benevolent as a rival (or replacement) superpower.

“While abandoning global free trade and economic interdependence would prove a costly mistake, it would be just as foolish to remain in hock to a regime that, in the most generous reading of events, caused thousands of avoidable British deaths to save face. However, reshoring and rebuilding key manufacturing sectors is only a partial solution. We need to trade but our trading priorities are subject to political and security considerations. China is our second-largest trading partner while India is our sixth. It would be in the UK’s interests to reverse that ordering. Of course, to make a change like that you need a government with a bit of backbone and it’s not at all clear that we have one.”

In Germany, Development Minister Gerd Müller said that the Chinese government “had to show complete openness in this world crisis, especially with regard to the origin of the virus.” The statement was the most forceful of any German cabinet member to date. Chancellor Angela Merkel distanced herself from the remark, saying that it had not been discussed in the cabinet:

“I believe that the more transparent China is about the history of this virus, the better it is for all of us around the world who want to learn from it. But we didn’t have this specific discussion.”

German commentator Constantin Eckner noted that the coronavirus has exposed Germany’s dependency on its trade relations with China, which Germany needs to overcome the current crisis:

“For years now, Germany has been leaning on China for cheap supply and as a market for its exports. Following the 2008 financial crisis, when most of Europe was suffering, Germany kept itself rather unscathed thanks to a strong export-orientated economy and partly thanks to China. Germany was not concerned about any geo-economic advances Beijing was making. It cared little about the 16+1 forum with Central and Eastern European countries launched in 2012 or the Belt and Road Initiative unveiled in 2013, and the ‘Made in China 2025’ strategy intended to establish Chinese dominance in emerging technologies….

“Publicly Berlin has positioned itself against Xi Jinping’s ‘mask diplomacy’ since the coronavirus outbreak in Europe, condemning attempts to exploit the crisis politically or economically. But behind closed doors, senior officials acknowledge that the domestic economy needs China just like it did in the aftermath of 2008, or possibly even more. Germany has the highest export ratio among the G20 — about 47 per cent of its GDP. A demand shock of global proportion puts a lot of manufacturers in a tough spot. As China is recovering from the pandemic faster than the rest of the world, Germany might end up tying itself closer to the economic giant than before the crisis….

“These desperate times could make Merkel forge a new alliance with Xi, accepting that Germany cannot survive without the Chinese market and financial firepower, but also knowing that Beijing will not be shy to exploit such a dependency to further its geoeconomic goals. For its future prosperity, Germany may be forced to look east.”

Europe’s most forceful action against China has been taken by the Netherlands, which recently renamed its de facto embassy in Taiwan. The Netherlands Trade and Investment Office is now called “Netherlands Office Taipei.” China responded by threatening to halt shipments of medical supplies, a threat that could ring hollow: the Netherlands recently recalled 600,000 substandard medical masks that had been imported from China.

While Europeans cower in the face of Communist China, they have found time to issue threats against the only democracy in the Middle East. On April 30, eleven European ambassadors to Israel warned Jerusalem of “severe consequences” if it goes ahead with plans to annex parts of the West Bank.

In a lengthy essay published by Die Welt, Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer, Europe’s largest publishing company, argued that the time has come for Europe to choose between the United States and China:

“Once a treatment for the virus has been found, the debates about shutdown and easing restrictions have passed, and the recession has reared its ugly head, nothing less than the world order itself must be clarified. Or to be more specific: the matter of alliance. Where does Europe stand? On the side of the US or China?…

“America has clearly decided to pursue a policy of ‘decoupling’ from China. If Europe does not want to see its freedom subverted by Beijing, it must decide which of the two countries to ally with, and it must do so soon.

“We are told time and again that it is not a case of either-or, that it’s about having the best of both worlds. The opposite is true. There is no need for finely crafted rhetoric here, we need to make a fundamental political decision. China or the US. It is no longer possible to go with both….

“Europe has been avoiding the alliance question for a long time, but it is now time to make that decision. This does not directly have to do with the coronavirus crisis. And it certainly has nothing to do with the question of where the virus originated.

“The crisis focuses the way we look at long-standing dependencies, even those in so-called vital supply chains, how we see fundamental differences in communication and crisis management, and our regard for what is ultimately a completely different concept of humanity….

“Europe has failed so far to clearly state where it stands, preferring to play piggy in the middle, able to tip the scales either way. Even believing its opportunism to be a sign of independence and courage. However, Europe will never be able to hold onto its position as everybody’s darling. When it comes to questions of world order, you cannot have your cake and eat it….

“Europe’s economy likes making deals with China and does not want to be interrupted in those pursuits. Politicians are dithering. The Italians have even been willing to subjugate themselves to China’s ridiculous euphemism of the ‘New Silk Road.’

“We increasingly hear words of admiration in Europe about the speed and efficiency of the Chinese market economy, the rigorous nature of its crisis management. All the time gladly ignoring the fact that China’s successes rest on a highly perfected system of digital surveillance that translates the perversions of the KGB and Stasi into the 21st century….

“Economic relations with China might seem harmless to many Europeans today, but they could soon lead to political dependence and ultimately to the end of a free and liberal Europe. The European Union has the choice. But above all Germany, Europe’s economic motor, has the choice.

“Should we make a pact with an authoritarian regime or should we work to strengthen a community of free, constitutionally governed market economies with liberal societies? It is remarkable that German politics, with its love of moralizing, seems to throw its values out the window when dealing with China. What is at stake here is nothing less than what kind of society we want to live in and our concept of humanity….

“If current European and, above all, German policy on China continues, this will lead to a gradual decoupling from America and a step-by-step infiltration and subjugation by China. Economic dependence will only be the first step. Political influence will follow.

“In the end, it is quite simple. What kind of future do we want for Europe? An alliance with an imperfect democracy or with a perfect dictatorship? It should be an easy decision for us to make. It is about more than just money. It is about our freedom, about Article 1 of Germany’s Basic Law, the greatest legal term that ever existed: human dignity.”

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/15994/coronavirus-europe-china

Italy set to legalize 600,000 migrants, Salvini slams mass amnesty plans

Italy’s left-wing government is moving forward with plans to grant a mass amnesty for approximately 600,000 illegal immigrants, which would include granting them work and residency permits for a minimum of six months, according to Il Giornale.

Matteo Salvini, the leader of the anti-immigration Lega party, is calling for the government to drop the idea and protect Italy’s borders at a time when Italy is facing economic collapse and public health crisis due to the coronavirus crisis.

“The government has announced an amnesty for illegal migrants at a time when the number of arrivals has increased by 350 percent. 136 people made landfall on Lampedusa only this evening. Italy as a migrant camp? No, thanks,” the Salvini wrote on Twitter.

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s government, however, is currently drawing up plans for the mass amnesty, with the process having accelerated in recent days. Although the plans are not finalized, they are thought to be in advanced stages.

According to Il Giornale, Italian Agriculture Minister Teresa Bellanova would legalize migrants by issuing a temporary six-month residence permit, renewable for another six months.

As many as 700,000 illegal migrants in Italy could be legalized

Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese and Minister of Labor Nunzia Catalfo are taking part in planning for the mass amnesty and currently working to determine how many migrants would be eligible. The government estimates that 600,000 migrants may potentially receive permits, but it is unclear how many illegal immigrants are actually in the country. Other estimates put the number as high as 700,000.

Bellanova quit Conte’s party last year to join Italia Viva, former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s new political party. Renzi has recently.called for the entire country of Hungary to be punished and expelled from the European Union because he vehemently opposes with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Bellanova said a decision on the migrants was urgent.

“I don’t think there is much else to wait. We know that hundreds and hundreds of laborers are imprisoned in the ghettos like mice,” she said.

She also added that Italy’s illegal migrants need papers in order to access Italy’s health system, a system that is severely overburdened due to the coronavirus crisis. Italian hospitals have already been blamed for overlooking seniors in nursing and retirement homes and giving them “lower priority” than younger patients. 

The addition of 600,000 or more mostly younger migrants who can officially be treated in Italy’s hospitals may pose further challenges to Italy’s brittle health system.

Bellanova also argues that the workers need papers to work in Italy’s farms. She said that 10,000 people work in the fields for the fruit harvest every year and “75 percent of those workers are immigrants, many which are Africans.”

Salvini has also criticized that proposal, saying the government is not doing enough after a proposal in Campania Italy to bring 20,000 foreign workers to work Italian fields. 

“Unbelievable, instead of helping find young and unemployed Italian jobs, even today they prefer immigrants, often illegal,” he wrote in protest.

As Remix News previously reported, NGOs have been actively lobbying for Italy to legalize the country’s illegal immigrant population during the pandemic.

rmx.news/article/article/italy-set-to-legalize-600-000-migrants-salvini-slams-mass-amnesty-plans

German domestic spy agency counts 2000 potential jihadists

According to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the threat posed by Islamist terrorism is “still high” in Germany. A spokeswoman for the authority, said at least 2 080 people currently living in Germany have Islamic terrorist potential.

The RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND) reported that 12 150 Islamists belong to the Salafist scene. That is about 1 350 more than were counted in the summer of 2018.

Even after the military defeat of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq and Syria, militia structures were active underground, the agency warned. Europeans are still the main enemy of ISIS.

The agency had knowledge of 1 060 Islamists involved in Syria and Iraq active in Germany in recent years.

While a few hundred of them were in Syrian and Iraqi prisons, about a third of those who had left the country have now returned. Just over a hundred of them participated in fighting or received military training. With the decline of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, the agency has only been recording isolated exits of Islamists from Germany.

Last month, the federal prosecutor’s office in North Rhine-Westphalia discovered an Islamic terrorist cell that is said to have planned and pre-planned attacks in Germany.

freewestmedia.com/2020/05/07/german-domestic-spy-agency-counts-2000-potential-jihadists/

Corona: Salomon Kalou Handshake Video ‘shocked’ German Politicians

A video of Hertha Berlin forward Salomon Kalou shaking hands with his team-mates “shocked” key German politicians, who are set to decide Wednesday whether the Bundesliga can resume next month.

“The video has done the German league (DFL) and professional football a disservice,” Anja Stahmann, chairwoman of Germany’s regional sports ministers, told radio station RBB on Wednesday.

“I have heard from colleagues that they are shocked and shaken.

“We were struck by great doubts when we watched the video,” admitted the sports senator for the state of Bremen.

“I got the impression that good rules were being written down on paper, but that they were not actually being lived out.”

The Bundesliga is set to be given the green light by the government on Wednesday to resume later this month behind closed doors and with strict hygiene measures in place.

Germany’s regional sports ministers have already approved the Bundesliga’s plans to resume, but Stahmann said Ivory Coast international Kalou’s video left a bad impression.

“Some people think the Bundesliga has lost its grip in times of a pandemic,” Stahmann added.

On Monday, the former Chelsea forward was suspended by Hertha after posting a video to Facebook showing him greeting team-mates and club employees with handshakes, flaunting hygiene guidelines laid out by the league.

Kalou apologised for disregarding the social distancing rules, saying: “it was a big mistake”.

The 34-year-old also said he could understand how his video, shot in the dressng room, caused shockwaves as the league was seeking permission to return to action.

Kalou has scored 48 goals in 151 Bundesliga games for Hertha, but is out of contract at the end of the season and could have played his last game for the club.

“It was respectless and I want to apologise for that sincerely,” he added.

“But I am about more than those five bad minutes that people see of me in the dressing room.”

However, Kalou’s video drew criticism from the top of the German government.

Health minister Jens Spahn said it was “right” that Hertha suspended Kalou and there were “consequences after the video”.

Bavaria’s premier minister Markus Soeder said the league has developed an “excellent” hygiene concept but “there are individual players, as we have read, who are behaving very, very poorly”.

https://www.news18.com/news/football/salomon-kalou-handshake-video-shocked-german-politicians-2608581.html

Seriously ill German man is forced to move out of his flat in favour of asylum seekers

The district court of Nürtingen has ruled that a pensioner must leave his municipal apartment so that asylum seekers can move in. The 75-year-old Klaus Roth had appealed to the court against an action for eviction by the municipality of Neckartailfingen in the Stuttgart region. “The court is convinced that the termination of the tenancy on the part of the defendant … causes hardship … but does not outweigh this, taking into account the legitimate interests of the property owner”, the newspaper “Bild-Zeitung” quoted from the verdict. The background is a decision of the Esslingen district. More than a year ago, the district had allocated additional refugees to the village of 3,800 inhabitants in addition to the 40 current asylum seekers. The municipal council thereupon decided to accommodate the immigrants in Roth’s 150 square meter apartment. The pensioner should be able to rent a smaller apartment for this purpose. Because Roth and his two years younger partner refused to leave the apartment, the municipality sued for the return of the six-room apartment. It justified this on the grounds of “fulfilling public-law tasks”. Meanwhile, the community has to take in nine immigrants, and up to six of them are to be accommodated in Roth’s apartment, it was said. Roth, who has had several strokes and suffers from asthma and diabetes, must now leave the apartment by September 30. According to local media, Roth is very well known in the village. Most recently he helped as a driver for the nursing association and cared for senior citizens. When in 2015 within a few months hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers flocked to Germany, Roth had been active in a helper organization for asylum seekers.

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Neil Ferguson, who started the lockdown panic, cheats on his own lockdown

By Andrea Widburg

England’s initial impulse with Wuhan virus was to go with the plan that Sweden implemented: Keep the country open while protecting those most vulnerable to the virus. Neil Ferguson changed all that. He and his Imperial College London epidemiology team predicted that, if Britain went ahead with that plan, more than 500,000 people would die. He also warned America that anything less than a total, Chinese-style lockdown would result in 2.2 million deaths.

It was Ferguson who sparked the lockdown frenzy in both countries. He later lowered his estimates and real events have shown how grossly wrong he was. Still, thanks to his initial hysteria, the harm was done.

Ferguson has often been wrong. When Frederick Forsyth blasted the British government for relying on Ferguson, he referenced past Ferguson predictions:

He was the genius who, on the issue of swine flu, confidently forecast global deaths at four million. The worldwide total turned out to be 18,500. In 2005, Ferguson said that up to 200 million people could die from bird flu. Between 2003 and 2009, just 282 people died worldwide from the disease.

With that track record, it’s possible that Ferguson doesn’t believe in his own data. That would explain the major story that broke in Britain’s Telegraph newspaper.  It seems that Ferguson was forced to resign from his government advisory position because, while he was on lockdown, he got several visits from his girlfriend, a married woman with two children:

Professor Neil Ferguson allowed the woman to visit him at home during the lockdown while lecturing the public on the need for strict social distancing in order to reduce the spread of coronavirus. The woman lives with her husband and their children in another house.

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Prof Ferguson has frequently appeared in the media to support the lockdown and praised the “very intensive social distancing” measures.

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On at least two occasions, Antonia Staats, 38, travelled across London from her home in the south of the capital to spend time with the Government scientist, nicknamed Professor Lockdown.

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Ms Staats, a left-wing campaigner, made a second visit on April 8 despite telling friends she suspected that her husband, an academic in his 30s, had symptoms of coronavirus.

She and her husband live together with their two children in a £1.9 million home, but are understood to be in an open marriage.

The icing on this cake is that Staats, the married girlfriend in the posh London home, works for an anti-Semitic, hard-left Soros-funded organization:

With news of Ferguson’s hypocritical, narcissistic conduct, Tucker Carlson put together a 10-minute segment about the bold-faced hypocrisy that characterizes our political class. These people are a disgrace:

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/05/neil_ferguson_who_started_the_lockdown_panic_cheats_on_his_own_lockdown.html

Toulouse knife attacker is an asylum seeker

After the attack in Toulouse which left four injured on Sunday 3 May, the suspect has been identified. He is a 32 year old Sudanese asylum seeker according to information from regional daily La Dépêche du Midi. The alleged assailant was known to the justice system but was not the subject of an Fiche Slisting. Fiche S is an indicator used by French law enforcement to flag an individual considered to be a serious threat to national security.

The attacker uttered cries to the glory of Allah. According to a source in La Dépêche du Midi, “he repeated Allah Akbar at least three times”.

On Sunday, May 3 in the early evening in downtown Toulouse, a man asked for a cigarette from two homeless women. When they refused, he got angry. The situation quickly deteriorated and other homeless people gathered at the scene, intervened. Blows were exchanged, and the assailant then brandished a kitchen knife.

The individual uttered cries to the glory of Allah as he proceeded to stab several people. In response, the homeless crowd struck the attacker with “multiple blows” and he was beaten to the ground. But he “managed to free himself by using his weapon again before fleeing,” according to the Dépêche du Midi.

The asylum seeker was arrested “almost instantly by municipal police patrol”. A total of four men were injured, including three seriously. One of them was stabbed in the carotid artery, another just below the ribs on his left side and the third sustained abdominal injuries. The fourth victim is in a “relative critical”, state according to SDIS 31.  

freewestmedia.com/2020/05/06/toulouse-knife-attacker-is-an-asylum-seeker/