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Columbus Call to Action:  Pack City Hall for Palestine!  Ceasefire now! 
Monday, March 4, 2024, 4:00 PM
For more than 4 months, we have been asking Columbus City council to pass a ceasefire resolution.  Join us at this city council meeting to support a ceasefire resolution.  

Location:  90 W. Broad St., Columbus. Bring your Ohio photo ID.  

All day long - call city council members and ask for their support for a ceasefire resolution.  
General number:  614-645-7380 and Stanley Gates, Director of Community Engagement:  614-645-3566 segates@columbus.gov.  Ask for the office of these council members:  Shannon Hardin (President), Rob Dorans (Pres. Pro Temp.), Nicholas Bankston, Lourdes Barroso Padilla, Nancy Day-Achauer, Shayla Favor, Melissa Green, Emmanual Remy, and Christopher Wyche. 

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BANGKOK, Thailand -- Bangkok hopes Beijing will help build a $2.8 billion, east-west highway and railway "Land Bridge" across Thailand, linking the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand as a short-cut for oil and other international cargo currently sailing further south via Singapore and the Malacca Strait.

Inland southern China could then also use existing north-south roads and rails to enable Chinese overland access, for the first time, to southern Thailand's two planned deep-sea ports on the Andaman and Gulf coasts, opening westward to the Indian Ocean and east to the Pacific.

Thailand describes the Land Bridge plan as a faster, shorter, cheaper route for international shipping compared to the narrow, congested, southern Strait of Malacca wedged between Singapore and Indonesia.

The Land Bridge could also become an alternative route if hostilities erupt in the region and the Malacca Strait is blockaded.

Many of the international ships passing Singapore carry Middle Eastern oil and other products to China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines and elsewhere in the Pacific.
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A Problem Even in Death

When Jimmy came home last night he went straight to his bedroom. He was bone-tired, mentally, and physically, and fell asleep, waking up this morning still in the clothes he wore yesterday.

Jimmy sipped his coffee as he watched Shelia washing the dishes. The girls acted strangely towards him this morning, and this concerned him, because although he expected this behavior from Jean, he was surprised that Sara ignored him and wouldn’t give him any eye contact. Instead, she mumbled hello and kept her eyes on her bowl of cereal when he sat down at the kitchen table. 

Shelia seemed nervous. He watched her washing the same bowl for over a minute before rinsing the soap off. Shelia didn’t look at the dishes she washed, instead she looked out of the kitchen window. Jimmy cleared his throat a couple of times. 

“Everything alright with you Shelia?”

“It’s all good. Why you ask?” Shelia put the last dish into the dishrack and turned to face Jimmy as she dried off her hands with the dishtowel.

“Just asking, you seem to be distracted. That’s all. And Sara was quiet this morning too.” 

Protest

Poor and low-wage people will join Ohio Poor People’s Campaign Tri-Chairs Clair Hochstetler and David Guran, and Rev. Dr. Jack Sullivan, Bishop Tony Minor, Imam Horsed Noah, and Yvonka Hall, among many others, for a mass assembly at the Ohio statehouse to launch a 40-week effort to mobilize poor and low-wage voters in Ohio, and demand legislators take immediate action to end the crisis of death by poverty in the United States.

During Saturday’s mass assembly, a powerful fusion coalition, including impacted people, poor and low-wage voters, faith leaders, and social justice advocates, gathered to declare their votes are demands for living wages, voting rights and other policies to combat poverty and save lives. As part of the assembly, poor and low-wage voters shared testimony of how poverty has impacted their lives and why politicians need to champion the issues that matter most to poor and low-wealth individuals. 

Details about event

Sunday, March 3rd, 8pm
The Comedy Roast Fundraiser to End Qualified Immunity has changed location! Join us at the LARGER Hilton Columbus/Polaris BALLROOM!
Hilton Columbus/Polaris, 8700 Lyra Dr, Columbus

$30 At The Door (Doors Open At 7pm)

Presented by The Ohio Coalition to End Qualified Immunity

The essence here revolves around using humor as a coping mechanism while engaging in serious discussions. The event blends laughter and fundraising, using a roast format to comically critique Yost, with a focus on his characters, policies, actions, mannerisms, and voice.

Details about event

Sunday, March 3rd, 8pm
The Comedy Roast Fundraiser to End Qualified Immunity has changed location! Join us at the LARGER Hilton Columbus/Polaris BALLROOM!
Hilton Columbus/Polaris, 8700 Lyra Dr, Columbus

$30 At The Door (Doors Open At 7pm)

Presented by The Ohio Coalition to End Qualified Immunity

The essence here revolves around using humor as a coping mechanism while engaging in serious discussions. The event blends laughter and fundraising, using a roast format to comically critique Yost, with a focus on his characters, policies, actions, mannerisms, and voice.

I start with genocide news, go to actions YOU CAN take and then five more
items of relevance (please share and act)

Item 1: (Genocide) Seven Babies died in one of the only remaining hospital
with incubators. They died.... for lack of milk.  They add to over hundreds
of babies (less than 1 year old) who died by carpet bombing residential
neighborhoods.  But now, the deaths of babies is already more from
malnutrition and diseases (genocide by famine) than from bombings. It is
expected to rise. Amnesty on genocide by hunger

The following abstracts are from important medical journal articles that represent a very small percentage of all the articles that have been authored by groups of (courageous) non-indoctrinated researchers who have been looking into the important issue of the taboo subject of (because of its iatrogenicity) adjuvant-induced autoimmune disorders.

 I have mostly positioned the dozen or so abstracts below in the order of their publication (except for the first one) although the most important abstracts may be at the end of this column.

 These pre-2018 authors are among the few researchers that did not have financial or professional conflicts of interest with any of the following entities:

1) pro-vaccine, for-profit Big Pharma or Big Vaccine corporations;

2) pro-vaccine establishment educational/research institutions (including medical schools, large hospitals and large clinics/HMOs);

3) pro-vaccine regulatory agencies (such as the CDC, the FDA, the NIH, etc); 

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