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joining us here on this. story. has emerged in the medical world over a german doctor who has invented his own. he insists it's safe and effective and he's tested it on himself to. see things rather differently and they have now filed criminal charges. to meet the man. cup i'm just in info from this difficult i actually didn't develop the vaccine but i used the antigen that we use for the boards for diagnostics to detect the antibodies then of course it was natural to use the ent is in for immunization the founder of your immune company which was sold very profitably in 2017 has been involved in laboratory diagnostics for decades especially in auto immune diseases over several weeks he gave himself 3
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injections of the vaccine and developed antibodies afterwards he vaccinated for family members also successfully this made him realise that this easy to produce vaccine was apparently completely safe so he would have such small protein immunizations are done over and over for all sorts of purposes everywhere he claims he was asking for permission and awfully it all submission he's thought it already this was maybe too early in the front of the i didn't get a reasonable answer and then at the end of december 2020 i found out that a pull out of the institute had reported me for a criminal offense because again these 5 even as a sense to my own family. was just an ingenious event or. instead of taking him into the boat they kicked him out and they blame him now i would also not. resist if you would ask me and maybe this coming to
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try to start some nation on my own wrist this is a quote from the lubeck public prosecutor's office he is said to have produced a sars cove to antigen without the required permission and subsequently administered it to himself and other people without having the necessary permits keeping in mind stokers invention the latest press releases about a legit vaccine shortages appear in a completely different light stoker said quote within half a year we can produce vaccines for 80 percent of the germ. population but what will be the cost of the antigen vaccine 3 or 4 people i think you can get by with 5 years could those at most 20 years put those stoker can prove the effectiveness of the drug by himself in his own lab oratory in addition to 97 percent positive antibody tests 12 out of 20 vaccinated people also showed cellular immunity that
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means that t. cells are formed which themselves fight the virus when it has already entered the cells of the body should we expect a new virus or mutation to emerge each year from now on that we should be vaccinated against are we on the cusp of a century of vaccination for the current new core of the company a disease like corona virus doesn't appear every year as for the mutations of the corona virus we have long since modified our antigen to contain all new material this means that the vaccine will also help against mutations if a person is fully immunized then this is these it will disappear and no mutations will appear why complicate things when everything is simple we can only hope that german legal practice views it the same way and well meaning inventiveness will not be regulated to death the approval of a conventional alternative vaccine would certainly not be the only treatment option for many people it would also counter accusations of lobbying by pharmaceutical
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companies well the vaccines expert professor. told us such privately administered vaccines are a dangerous development. there are certain procedures that we normally follow when developing drugs and vaccines the steps that would need to be taken for this vaccine is that. the people developing it would need to approach the authorities and see permission to do those steps and the report i've read about this makes into just that those procedures were not followed the trials that we do all of those of us that are involved in running the trials are absolutely not noble to take part in those trials and it's a very important principle that that should be the case the number of people involved in developing a drug or a vaccine is. not only in the hundreds but probably in the thousands there are very many different tasks involved in the manufacturing and the development and the testing of these vaccines and of course they need to be given to large numbers of
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people before they can be authorized to use vaccines that have been developed appropriately are now in use and those are the vaccines that people should be seeking to use. volunteers at a food bank in london are seeing a record influx of families no longer able to feed themselves after months of pandemic restrictions r.t. is a leader went to that to find out more from this place. the execution has to be equivalent to a minute to sell operation 0 margin for error you can imagine with the numbers that were facing this community center in northwest london functions as a place to support homeless people even supporting victims of domestic violence but it's its use as a food bank providing seriously much needed food support for families across london which is caught in the headlines and those volunteers and the people running
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this food bank say that since the coded pandemic began they've been almost overwhelmed by the numbers of families who need support this with each of thousands of people queuing for over 2 kilometers to get access to food bank support went viral simply highlighting the desperate situation that thousands if not millions of people across the country are currently in one photo became job loss for many it just will be increased and ever since and we've been seeing attempts on increasing every single week we've been doing this for 7 years but we haven't seen this nobody's seen the scale of this just in memory alone we have a queue for 2 kilometers every single saturday the government should take a lot more responsibility. for these communities already people are losing their jobs more shops are closing this is on the increase and if it's not a government initiative is going to be a big problem so that's released at the end of last years shows that since the pandemic began the use of food banks has increased by over 100 percent and it's
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volunteers such as these who approved it ensuring that people's vital basic needs are being met the south has a wealth it is a new initiative this is only 12 and we started we thought that 50 people chant at me i'm just 200 and now it up to 800 families so that probably is 300000 people so while these volunteers are crucial to. touring people's needs are met those within the charity sector calling on the government to support them and their work with increased funding to ensure that no families and no children go hungry as this pandemic continues. the 1st ultra fast 5 g. mobile network in russia has been launched out popular gathering places here in moscow so want to use it got out his phone to check out the speed. mobile operators keen to sell more services users who want smoother online gaming and video
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streaming are more than ready for the 5th network generation the good news for them is that 5 g. is becoming available and more and more locations around the world moscow has just joined the club but remember how the appearance of 5 g. transmitters blew the mind of conspiracy theorists some even thought they were the reason cold and spread around the planet. take. 5 g.'s o. bugs what we're going through is the fact of radiation 5 g. launched in china nov 1st 2019 people drop dead i don't think condi gives you come in 19 i think it can confuse a slow the budget down healing process. maybe
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that's the reason why one of the 1st transmitters in the russian capital was put on a roof the mobile operator said that's not the case but asked us not to give away the exact location so they are a bit worried anyway they're saying that ultra fast mobile internet has just become available for their clients and several of the most popular spots on the moscow map the only way to prove that 5 g. actually works and is available for anyone in the street with a phone that's advanced enough is a proper speed test. but still he said to me a good deal to call. let's see how long it will take to download a video game. that's about 2 gigabytes.
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still there you have it 100 percent and that was about 35 seconds which is impressive compared to the previous generations will anyone around me be worried if they find out and know what we. know we've got a new push to get us a bit spoiled there was no need to store. the buzz of the most economy doses and you know this person is in the midst of the bit. that i knew so nice 3 of them in their book and you mean we started the store at the new cuomo because i'm going to show your body is i think too much of. it works. but the more you can probably in the 10 years or so we're way too far for mass paranoia at least in the streets of moscow anyway an expert has told me there really aren't any health hazards to worry about in russia regulations regarding electromagnetic radiation and much stricter
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than in europe in the us about 10 times stricter some people think that the more transmitters have built the more dangerous it gets but in actual fact the more transmit is there off the lower the level of electromagnetic radiation each one of them in mid system sees it how can the public be sure especially those who are afraid the best way would be to look at research published on the internet by credible entities there are plenty of publications out that but as far as i understand it's a breakthrough or is it really the breakthrough is that 5 g. has at last become available to ordinary people in layman's terms what does it mean for them you can easily watch videos in ultra h.d. and even some new formats on your mobile phone if you want to have any trouble doing a live stream from a packed venue during a concert even if everyone around is doing that so it's only with 5 g. that a fully autonomous transport system can work what are we talking about here we're talking about unmanned. as drones as in delivery service is as far as i can see
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there is no turning back right well 5 g. is the only way we can make sure mobile networks keep divinity so whether you're worried or not a new generation transmitter has either already appeared or will sooner or later appear near to where you live or work if you're from a city in the meantime i'll check with the stuff that i can download much quicker right here staying with russia in some has come back from the brink of death after a coronavirus infection set off a potentially deadly underlying condition doctors say his recovery is nothing short of miraculous. there goes my took a shower a hot shower and after that it all started i became breathless i couldn't breathe normally after waiting for a while i got cold my lips when blue and my legs were paler i called my mother and
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she called an ambulance they did something then took me to hospital. i started to choke and went into a panic and that was it i fell into darkness them i opened my eyes in the intensive care unit. used to hide a young piece and to write with severe spirits or failure still it is intensive therapy the patient does survive cardiac arrests. at some point in about 12 hours depletions blah circulation stopped 10 times. we restored to the fact of cardiac connectivity within
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a short period of time it killed the decent to survive and saved him from brain damage this is a miracle for us. are still to come here on your saturday program a report from the u.k. reveals that nearly a 1000000 patients with heart problems have been left untreated due to the focus on . that story and much more just.
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half a 1000000 people in the u.k. i've missed out on. medication since the start of the this according to a new study doctors who have been overloaded with patients who prescribe 25 percent less medicine for heart conditions and they've carried out 100000 fuel operations than were needed it's led to tens of thousands of cases of heart failure being missed and one medical expert says people have misinterpreted the government's appeal to. what has happened is due to the pandemic the message to people the message that people interpreted and under stude is. the national health service is very busy it is full of patients with disease and therefore don't knock on our door and that is not what the message was but that is what people understood and it's this is a clear case of mixed messaging unfortunately many people especially the old and
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the one rouble and not so assertive people decided that that meant don't bother the doctors they're too busy for your current illness. are to some other news from around the world here on r.t. international the protesters opposing armenia's prime minister have gathered at the presidential residence ahead of his talks with the country's leader and the building has been cordoned off by police as a precaution the demonstrators want to call the passion yun to quit over his bus stop with military chiefs the protesters meantime say they have achieved the goal of stopping the prime minister from freely moving around the country. u.s. police have fired tear gas at rioters in the city of portland oregon opposing the expansion of a major oil pipeline protesters graffitied and attacked the city courthouse lighting fires at the building they say the pipeline will affect the livelihoods of
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native american tribes in the area. and that region. i police are fired water cannon of the rioters in the chilean capital hurling projectiles at offices the protesters want to economic reforms the president's resignation and the release of detained demonstrators. and one protester was filmed rioters building barricades and throwing firebombs at law enforcement in me and. militarized forces responded with tear gas and made arrests dozens have died and hundreds more have been injured in more than a month of protests against the military. or questions are still being asked about the motor of journalist jamal khashoggi that was in the saudi consulate in istanbul back in 2018 and then oscar winning director has released a new film aiming to get to the bottom of the story and brian fogle spoke to
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aussies. going underground. why you decided to tackle the subject of the killing of the washington post journalist after your oscar winning filmmaker s. i was shocked i was appalled i was i was horrified i mean the idea that. a journalist a washington post journalist kovach into the consulate of his own country to be brutally murdered and dismembered. for literally doing nothing more than criticizing his own government and walking into his consulate where he was seeking marriage papers. to marry the woman that he loved i became impassioned to want to shed light on to this story cinematically to tell the story that was not in the news there are tens of thousands of people that are suffering in saudi arabia under human rights abuses and what happened to jamal could show you what
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happened to all mandalas isa's painted in the film and it's just one example of this i'm really proud that i've helped omar or that i've helped to teach as journalist fiance. mourning his loss or i've helped the world have a better understanding of a country that is abusing human rights. and it's total dispute over russia has erupted within the atlantic council a u.s. think tank after one author called for a more pragmatic approach to relations with russia ati's quote i'm often republicans. there seems to be a war over russia brewing at the atlantic council the atlantic council is a an important washington d.c. think tank dedicated to promoting human rights and democracy we now have 2 of its experts who have come forward and said that quote democratizing russia may not
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actually be in the foreign policy interests of the united states this is some of what they said policymakers should award to human rights 1st broached to russia democratization in russia would not necessarily be good for u.s. foreign policy interests lammed by other fellows of the atlantic council we had $22.00 atlanta council individuals us signing a document denouncing room and distancing themselves from this statement they said that they feel that this statement by their 2 colleagues misses the mark this is their response there are school is premised on a false assumption that human rights and national interests wholly separate and the u.s. policy toward russia was and remains driven by human rights concerns principally in fact previous administrations and the current one have sought to integrate our values and other national interests the united states often claims it's promoting human rights around the world when it overthrows governments in libya in iraq in afghanistan the united states claimed it was bringing 3 them to the countries when
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it invaded and destabilize the countries with pretty catastrophic results in syria the united states backed the opposition with similar runner rick now anthony blinken the new u.s. secretary of state says that now washington will not be using force in its efforts to promote human rights and democracy around the world we will incentivize democratic behavior. but we will not promote democracy through costly military interventions or by attempting to overthrow author terry regimes by force. we've tried these tactics in the past. however well intentioned they haven't worked well he's certainly correct in saying that they haven't worked they simply resulted in chaos and more suffering in country after country after country but now the question must be raised if u.s. military interventions and source is not going to be used to promote or spread human rights and democracy how exactly does the united states intends to do it
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former u.s. marine corps intelligence officer scott ritter says contending russia is still a key goal of u.s. foreign policy. no i mean the atlantic council has always been a promoter of the transatlantic relationship between the united states and europe. and that relationship hinges on you know the cold war type thinking no go you know band seen the rules based international order and containing those nations that aren't willing to subordinate themselves to this rule rules peace international order 1st and foremost among those was the former soviet union and now today russia so the atlantic council has always been about the containment of russia and one of the ways that the united states and europe have. contained russia is by calling rush out you know what they what they see as human rights violations and they use this human rights issue as a means of sanctioning russia in further curtailing russia so then spend the
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atlantic council's you know bread and butter a policy positions of hypocrisy has never stopped people who who promote so-called american values as a means of selling foreign policy so you know just because america has a difficult his own doesn't mean that the atlantic council knows of their ilk aren't going to continue to try to sell the united states is the sign shining city on the hill that should serve as a model for all over countries to. the truth is it is difficult to sell you know american democracy is the cure all. just some of your saturday stories one hottie international the many more still to come your way if you can join us at the top of the hour. for all desert environment.
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no dairy thinks. we dare to ask. one of the worst mass shootings in america was in less vigorous in 2017 the tragedy exposed a little of the real last vegas where many say elected officials are controlled by could see you know loners. his shooting reveal where d l g m p d really is and now it's partly because finishing this to the american public barely remembers that it happened but just shows you the power of money and las vegas the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic hit the most
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contagious contagion that we've seen in decades and then you have a mayor who doesn't care so here's care i goodman offering the lives of the vegas residents to the control group to the shiny facades conceal a deep indifference to the people that have been saved if they were to take an action absolutely she directs shrinking machines doing in vegas is a money machine is a huge cash register is ran by people who don't care about people's lives being lost. stand. right out of it i know there are a lot of rather tough i thought before for that. i'm
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going to let them but i don't question the new. kid and. i didn't lose a child for all that. it is that way down. below the water then i was. looking to get this whole place for sure john i knew you had an unhealthy time in syria says the 30 she ought to have a. model for that even after the whole fuck around with mr hates it for a jim and then boil for hope that our freedom in your heart. might say everything in here is given to me basically these 4 tables that were given to me a really ugly so i'm in the process of painting they only make in
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a little personal so that's another way of cutting costs this is the corning share . this is my chair. comfort i love it so it's just something that actually when i bought it it was a big. and it was $1300.00 saw my payments on the only thing in the house it's really expensive for me. so this is my kitchen. and her financial difficulties have gotten worse since she started to accommodate her niece jennifer an unemployed single mother who has 3 children to take care of. lindsey and jayden fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. every month on the 1st day. accordant how many kids you has and your income they put in so much on there and i get every month on the
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far south $646.00 and $40.00 just basically this for food. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before going shopping the 2 women check the balance on their card. and. surrender and jennifer can spend their food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store where they regularly go. once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card. and in this shop in the appalachian they are by no means the only ones who use it how many people pay for instance here. and probably have the right honey can.
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