France Arrests 5 ‘Radicalized’ Muslim Women for Plotting Violent Acts
France has opened an investigation into the alleged involvement of five women in plots seeking to undermine the country’s security.
Le Point reported that French security services arrested five “radicalized” women, during the night from Saturday to Sunday in the district of Devez in Beziers, in the Occitanie region of southern France.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the five suspects were planning to commit an “imminent violent action in Montpellier.”
Police seized material that could be used in the manufacturing of explosives.
None of the five suspects are known to the police but sources claimed the women were radicalized while some of them have watched ISIS videos.
Police seized no weapons during the arrest.
France is tackling the case as a “terrorist criminal association.”
Le Point recalled that this is not the first time France intelligence services have put focus on radicalized women.
The news outlet reported an increase of female involvement in such actions in recent years.
The increase comes as many ISIS sympathizers fail to join conflict zones in Iraq and Syria
Le Point said tightened security measures led potential ISIS “fighters” and sympathizers to concentrate their focus on France.
France faced several terror attacks in recent years. Having lost its “caliphate” in Syria, many observers have maintained, ISIS is now instructing followers on social media to strike where they can.
In 2020, three people died in a knife attack at a church in Nice.
Emmanuel Macron described the incident as an “Islamist terrorist attack.”
But the statement received backlash from Muslims, with many arguing that terrorism has no relgion.
Tensions escalated in France after Macron described Islam as a “religion in crisis” across the world.
In response to his claims, Muslims across the world launched a campaign to boycott French products.
Muslim Mayor of Hanover imposes a curfew because of Corona, which starts at the Christian Easter and ends at the beginning of the Muslim Ramadan
In the Hanover region, curfew restrictions are in place from 10 pm to 5 am due to high Corona infection rates.From April 1 to April 12, citizens are only allowed to leave their flats and houses for a valid reason. There is also an extension of the compulsory wearing of masks in public spaces. Thus, the Christian Easter falls under these restrictions, but not the Muslim Ramadan. Ramadan begins on April 12. What makes the timing so suspicious is that the Lord Mayor of Hanover is a Muslim of Turkish origin named Belit Onay from the Green Party. He is responsible for the scheduling.
Russian FM condemns anti-white racism
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday warned against growing anti-white racism in the United States and said that political correctness “taken to the extreme” would have lamentable consequences.
AFP reported that Lavrov, in an interview on national television, pointed out that Russians “were pioneers of the movement promoting equal rights of people of any skin colour”.
Moscow supported a worldwide trend “to get rid of racism” but he added that it should “not to switch to the other extreme which we saw during the BLM events and the aggression against white people, white US citizens”.
“Hollywood is now also changing its rules so that everything reflects the diversity of modern society,” he said, but underscored that this was essentially “a form of censorship”. Lavrov accused the US of instigating a global “a cultural revolution” and warned that “they have colossal possibilities for it”.
He said casting black actors in Shakespeare’s comedies was “absurd”. “Political correctness taken to the point of absurdity will not end well.”
Recently, Damon Young, a black New York Times contributor wrote in The Root that “whiteness is a pandemic” and “the only way to stop it is to locate it, isolate it, extract it, and kill it”.
“White supremacy is a virus that, like other viruses, will not die until there are no bodies left for it to infect,” according to Young. He still works for The Rootand the New York Times has refused to condemn his anti-white vitriol.
French historian Pierre-André Taguieff believes that such ideologies have sprung from a “hatred of the West, as a white civilization”. “The common agenda of these enemies of European civilization can be summed up in three words: decolonize, demasculate, de-Europeanize. Straight white male – that’s the culprit to condemn and the enemy to eliminate,” Taguieff explained.
https://freewestmedia.com/2021/04/04/russian-fm-condemns-anti-white-racism/
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Germany: Car crashes into group of people at playground – homicide squad investigates
A car driver may have deliberately crashed into a group of people at a playground in Iserlohn (North Rhine-Westphalia, in the Sauerland region of Germany) on Thursday evening. One person was hit by the car. The homicide squad is now investigating a suspected attempted homicide and is searching for the unknown driver.
According to investigations so far, the person hit by the car was flung through the air, while several others jumped to the side in time, police and the public prosecutor’s office reported on Saturday.
The driver allegedly approached the group of about 30 people slowly at first. Then he accelerated his car and drove towards about five people. When the police arrived, a slightly injured 19-year-old man was on the scene. However, it is still unclear whether he was hit by the car. The police and the public prosecutor’s office did not exclude the possibility of a “milieu crime”.
WATCH: “Yallah, yallah!” Migrants riot in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district despite Corona protection measures
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Germany pauses AstraZeneca vaccine again with 31 new cases of blood clotting
The EU recently decided to resume vaccination with AstraZeneca’s vaccine, but new reports of blood clots are already coming in.
Germany’s vaccine coordinator announced on Tuesday that it has registered 31 cases of blood clots in the brain, nine of which resulted in death. Most (seven) of dead were women, and all casualties were aged between 20-63.
Germany has now once again decided to suspend vaccination with AstraZeneca’s vaccine for anyone under the age of 60 as the blood clots mainly affected this age group. However, the elderly continue to receive the vaccine, Reuters reported.
In total, AstraZeneca has issued 2,7 million doses of vaccine in Germany.
A 58-year-old woman died in Dessau-Roßlau after an AstraZeneca vaccination. The press office of the city administration announced this on Wednesday. “There is a suspicion that there is a possible connection between the vaccination and the death of the citizen,” said city spokesman Carsten Sauer after the meeting of the pandemic staff. That must now be clarified.
The woman was vaccinated on Friday March 19. An initial report that the vaccination took place on March 29 was corrected by the city in the late afternoon.
At the instruction of the pandemic staff, AstraZeneca vaccination in Dessau-Roßlau was therefore suspended for the time being. “Instead, the BioNTechvaccine will be used,” said Sauer.
The already existing vaccination appointments, including on Easter Saturday, will remain, according to the city administration.
Similarly, the district of Euskirchen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, announced on Monday that vaccinations with the AstraZeneca vaccine for women under 55 years of age will be suspended with immediate effect. Men will be able to get the jab however. Two women in the district had previously developed sinus vein thrombosis after the vaccinations, and one 47-year-old patient died, RT reported.
The other patient is being cared for in a special clinic and is in stable condition, according to a statement from the district. Investigations into both deaths have been launched and informed the responsible state and federal authorities.
The decision to halt the AstraZeneca vaccine came from the head of the health department and the chief vaccinator. According to District Administrator Markus Ramers it was simply a precautionary measure however. “No vaccine is destroyed; all women who cannot be offered a vaccination today or tomorrow will be re-vaccinated in a timely manner.”
It is a precautionary measure until the responsible specialist departments have come to a final assessment. Thus the vaccinations for men as well as vaccinations with the vaccines of other pharmaceutical companies are also expected to continue.
But notably, none of the three other experimental Covid-19 vaccines now being distributed in the US and Europe have been demonstrated to protect against infection with or transmission of the virus believed to cause SARS-CoV-2, or even prevent symptoms of the disease from developing.
The benefit from any of the vaccines is being touted as the vaccinated showing lesser or fewer symptoms after becoming infected. While this is an important consideration, this benefit evidently has nothing to do with preventing the spread of the virus SARS-Cov-2.
On February 27, 2021, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it had “issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the third vaccine” which is the Janssen (Johnson&Johnson) jab, identical to the EUAs previously issued for Pfizer-Biontech and Moderna.
In each of the EUAs, the FDA has avoided any claim that the vaccines provide protection against infection or transmission of the virus. Also, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have each publicly stated that the vaccines do not prevent infection or transmission. On January 29, 2021, the WHO admitted: “We do not know whether the vaccines will prevent infection and protect against onward transmission.”
In the FDA’s own Briefing Document on clinical trial data for the Pfizer vaccine, it stated that “data are limited to assess the effect of the vaccine against asymptomatic infection” and “data are limited to assess the effect of the vaccine against transmission of SARS-CoV-2 [virus] from individuals who are infected despite vaccination”. Ditto for Moderna and the Janssen vaccine for which it cited the same “limited” data.
A vaccine requirement therefore, may require people who are already immune to still get vaccinated, which makes no sense. And plans for a future clinical trial to measure infection prevention, will not be completed until December 31, 2023.