The Daily Beagle Roundup #6
TDB Investigates Monkeypox, councils plan to block drinking water, BBC seethes and more
Fishy Goings-On Involving Monkeypox Emergency Declaration
The Daily Beagle investigates in-depth to find some interesting timings.
Portuguese Councils Consider Cutting Night Water Supply
As water runs low in the region of Portugal, the councils of Vale de Cambra, Manteigas, Tabuaço, Mangualde and São Pedro do Sul have floated plans to stop people drinking water at night.
This plan is particularly insane because during the nighttime is when water towers refill in order to meet daytime demands, as noted by YouTuber Practical Engineering in his video “How Water Towers Work”:
Israel Continues War
Still only primarily reported by Russian government backed Intel Slava Z (where are the other outlets?).
IDF release footage of the destruction of Hamas observation posts
Israel calls up 10 reserve companies of the Israeli Border Police to cities
Iron Dome intercepts missiles over Ashdod, and Ashkelon, with rockets hitting Ashkelon and other cities
Intel Slava Z highlights the hypocrisy of the US defending Ukraine but not defending Palestinians
Azerbaijan Conflict Continues
Reports of Mount Buzdukh and other heights near Karabakh taken over by Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.
The Sun Speculates China Might Attack Pearl Harbour
A bit of a weird one, but they suggest China might try to attack the US directly first before going after Taiwan. Echoes of World War Two.
North Korea Offers Russia Volunteers For Ukraine War
Offers them about 100,000 volunteers to assist with Ukraine war. TV host Korotchenko remarked “If North Korea expresses a desire to meet its international duty to fight against Ukrainian fascism, we should let them” .
US To Send More Aid To Ukraine
Another $1 billion, which includes long-range weapons and armoured transport vehicles, as well as ammunition for HIMARS and NASAMS SAM [surface-to-air] systems, and potentially 50 M113 armoured medical transports.
What are the medical transports for if, according to western media, Ukrainians aren’t suffering any casualties?
German Industry Concerned About Lack Of Gas Measures
German newspaper “Welt am Sonntag” reports (via translation) that German industry is concerned about the lack of any clarity relating to austerity measures for gas. This comes as the German government demands (via translation) consumers must reduce their gas usage by 20%.
One In Ten Germans Have Bought Heaters
“Welt am Sonntag” again (via translation), due to the impending gas shortage, 1 in 10 Germans have bought an electric heater and represents the population aged 18 to 69.
Meanwhile the German government tries to gaslight the panicked buyers by trying to maliciously insist that…
Even if Russia cuts off all gas supplies, the radiators at home will stay warm
…which not only simply isn’t true, but it isn’t why the Germans are buying them. It is due to the price rise of gas: “[…] a quarter of those surveyed assumed that electric heating would be cheaper than gas heating due to increased energy costs.”.
This comes as the German government has declared (via translation) poor taxpayers must pay a “gas surcharge”, meaning prices will rise for gas buyers. The electric heater article goes on to warn the massive use of electric heaters could overload the electric grid in Germany:
The electrical engineering association VDE and the gas industry association DVGW recently pointed out that the massive use of fan heaters could lead to an overload situation and cause a power failure.
Yet another problem for Germany.
German Minister With Four COVID-19 Shots Tests Positive For COVID-19
The person impacted is German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, who also uses facemasks.
Yet Another Peer-Reviewed Study Finds Myocarditis Risks In Young Men
5.4 Million Accounts Reportedly Exposed
The hack occurred on Twitter, according to the Epoch Times.
China Experiencing Feed Shortages
Leading to pig cannibalism, “Zhengbang Tech admitted that there were interruptions to the pig feed supply in July”.
Snickers Apologises To China For Calling Taiwan A Country
Senator Bob Menendez Writes Opinion-Editorial In New York Times
Says the US needs to declare Taiwan a “non-NATO” ally. Which probably means they’ll abandon them the first moment they get attacked, if Ukraine is anything to go by.
Taiwan Government Website Gets Hacked
Defaced with a flag of the Communist Chinese government.
Taiwan Missile Development Official Found Dead
Died from a heart attack, Ou Yang was found in a hotel, Newsweek reports.
New York City Wants To Judge People By The Colour Of Their Skin
Demands job applicants send in photographs for “diversity”.
UK Government Announces Anti-SLAPP Reforms To Protect UK Journalists
Bureau of Investigative Journalism highlights the much needed reforms. Whether or not a case will be thrown out on the basis of SLAPP [Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation] depends, reportedly, on three criterion:
If the claim is against something in the public interest
Whether it abuses due process (E.G. barrage of letters)
Whether the case was likely to succeed
Rishi Sunak Caught In Reverse Robin Hood Scandal
Said he worked hard to divert money away from deprived urban areas to help wealthy towns, reported by The New Statesman.
Globalists Seethe That Brexit Might Ruin Globalist “Eat Zee Bugz” Plan
Jimmy Saville Pedophile-Enabling BBC has written a title that moans “Has Brexit squashed our edible insect industry?” where they complain the insect-eating plan was banned following Brexit. Good.
Single Use Vapes Clogging Up Landfills In The UK
Liberal Bureau of Investigative Journalism reports that “168 million disposable vapes” are bought annually, and that more than half of users throw them in the trash. This follows as the EU considers labeling lithium toxic, and recycling enthusiasts cry out at the lithium waste.
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