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Delingpole: Davos Is a Madrassa for Global Eco-Fascist Tyranny

Delingpole: Davos Is a Madrassa for Global Eco-Fascist Tyranny 29 Jan 2021 To get a better idea of the fundamentally fascistic nature of the World Economic Forum – plotting global domination online all this week – check out this video from one of its young acolytes. Alexei Levene runs a company called Desolenator and like all Great Resetters just knows that the transition to the Fourth Industrial Revolution must be accelerated immediately. The main problem is that pesky thing called ‘democracy’. “We all know what’s happening with our climate,” he says, taking it for granted, as the globalist elite do, that we’re all totally on board with their doomsday prognostications.

Austria is required now to wear respirators

Austria is required now to wear respirators
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EU leaders consider travel bans, faster vaccine rollout to contain coronavirus variants

EU leaders consider travel bans, faster vaccine rollout to contain coronavirus variants By The Washington Post By Michael Birnbaum European leaders, struggling with a slow vaccination effort and fearful that highly contagious coronavirus variants could rapidly overwhelm their medical systems, moved Thursday to begin reimposing border restrictions and to speed the distribution of vaccines - even those not yet been approved for use. We are increasingly concerned about different variants of the virus, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told reporters after a virtual summit of European Union leaders, saying that though the bloc intends to keep borders open for trade, it may restrict nonessential travel.

Opinion: When is usury usury? Turkish fatwa casts doubt on Erdogan s religious soft power drive, Opinions & Blogs News

Story highlights In a surprise move, Erdogan appointed a new central bank governor and promised to adhere to more orthodox monetary policies that would include higher interest rates in a bid to stem the slide of the Turkish lira. Turkey’s state-controlled top religious authority has conditionally endorsed usury in a ruling that is likely to fuel debate about the concept of Islamic finance and could weaken President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s efforts to garner religious soft power by projecting Turkey as a leader defending Muslim causes. The ruling issued by the Directorate of Religious Affairs or Diyanet that is part of Mr. Erdogan’s office stated that interest-based home loans were exempted from the 1,400-year-old ban on interest as a form of usury, provided they were extended by a Turkish state bank for the purchase of real estate in a government housing project.

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