Wednesday 11 March 2020

Is a zionist influence peddler at AIPAC and CPAC reponsible for infecting members of US gov't with coronavirus?



Jews for Cruz: Who Was 

Mystery Coronavirus Carrier 

at AIPAC and CPAC?


Well, this was, I admit a real stunner!


In South Korea, which now has over 7,500 cases of coronavirus the majority of cases are in Daegu and come from just one congregation of a cult church.


Just imagine if something similar to that was to happen elsewhere, say in the United States.

Well that is exactly what seems to be happening.


News out of the United States is that a containment area has been accounced for New Rochelle in Westchester County,NY.
The National Guard will move in. Schools, churches and synagogues will be shut down. Large indoor gatherings will be officially banned.

The sights and rituals of life in this New York City suburb, which had already been altered, took an eerie turn on Tuesday when Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced a drastic new step to try to control the spread of the coronavirus in the largest cluster in the United States.

State officials created a one-mile radius “containment area” in New Rochelle, in Westchester County, a move that echoed measures taken in other health crises. The midpoint of the zone was a synagogue that is at the center of the state’s worst outbreak.



It seems to be centered on Young Israel of New Rochelle.
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This was the topic for discussion on today's Godcast from TruNews.

Listen to "Jews for Cruz: Who Was Mystery Coronavirus Carrier at AIPAC and CPAC?" on Spreaker.

Watch the podcast HERE


Last week the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) had its annual conference in conjunction with the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

There was mention of this last week from the TruNews folk but I encountered the first mention of CPAC from journalist Lee Stranahan who expressed his concerns on Twitter just a few days ago.

Now he has been joined by conservative British activist, Raheem Kassam


He has made a video about his experiences. 


All the talk is about coronavirus cases "coming in so intensely now" and all attention seems to be on CPAC while AIPAC seems to be the organisation "that cannot be named".

Earlier, there were three cases (now FIVE) that have been connected to one individual who was at both AIPAC and CPAC.


 Private labs that began running coronavirus tests in New York City on Friday are reporting so many new cases that public officials are having trouble keeping up, Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters Tuesday.


They’re coming in so intensely now that being able to give you a detailed case breakdown, we’re not in that position to do that at this moment because there are so many coming forward,” de Blasio said, speaking at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan. “As of 12 noon ... the number of confirmed cases in New York City is 36. That’s 16 new since yesterday and 11 new even since this morning at 7 a.m. when I last spoke about this.”

Almost 2,000 New York City residents are in voluntary isolation while 30 people are in mandatory quarantine, he said.....

Earlier Tuesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he deployed the National Guard to New Rochelle, a coronavirus hot spot just north of New York City. Westchester County, where New Rochelle is located, had 108 COVID-19 cases out of the 173 confirmed infections across the state, according to state health department data Tuesday.


I suggest that you listen to the entire TruNews show but I have put together some headlines that provide evidence.

What it takes is some joining of the dots and rational discussion of the evidence.

 The United Nations is altering its operations due to concerns about the spreading coronavirus.


The UN will close its headquarters to the general public, suspend tours, and limit the number of staff there starting at 8 p.m., a spokesman for the secretary-general said.

The decision is being made out of an abundance of caution amid an increasing number of COVID-19 cases, officials said.

The secretary-general has said that the health and safety of staff is a matter of his utmost priority and concern.

The United Nations said it will continue to monitor the situation closely, and further measures may be taken as circumstances evolve.

https://abc7ny.com/5999757/

 Thirteen California State University, Northridge students who traveled to a large conference in Washington, D.C., last week have self-quarantined after at least three conference attendees — including one from L.A. County — tested positive for the novel coronavirus…

Although Harrison did not specify the conference in question, it is believed to be the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). More than 18,000 people attended the conference, which included speakers such as Vice President Mike


 A Jewish day school in Beverly Hills is dark on the second day of Purim after a parent allegedly tested positive for coronavirus….

The parent in question is believed to have attended the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, D.C. last week. The parent has reportedly been quarantined and the rest of the family has not exhibited any symptoms of coronavirus.


 Nine Towson University students and a staff member are self-quarantining after attending a conference in Washington, D.C. at which at least two attendees tested positive for the coronavirus.

The group attended the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference. Two people, both from New York, attended the conference and were later diagnosed with COVID-19.


 A Montreal-area MP is in self-isolation after attending a conference in Washington, D.C. where several attendees have since tested positive for COVID-19.

Anthony Housefather, a Liberal who represents the riding of Mount Royal, told CTV News that he received an email telling him that someone from Toronto who attended the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference in Washington between March 1-3 has since tested positive for the virus.

AIPAC said two New York residents who went to the conference have since tested positive for the virus, while a third patient from Los Angeles has also since tested positive for COVID-19 after attending the conference. It is unclear when exactly the patients contracted the virus.



State officials confirmed that the 55-year-old Englewood man being quarantined at Englewood Health for a presumptive positive case of coronavirus attended the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland.

President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence also attended the conference but conference officials released a statement that said the Englewood man did not attend any events in the main hall or interact with Trump or Pence.

The American Conservative Union, which hosted the event in February, shared a message on social media Saturday that an attendee was exposed to the virus prior to the conference.




One of the people caught up in this was Rep.Matt Gaetz who just last week was mocking the whole coronavirus thing by walking around the halls of Congress in a gas mask.

Matt Gaetz, Who Mocked Coronavirus by Wearing Gas Mask on House Floor, Is Now in Quarantine


 Rep. Julia Brownley (D-Calif.) announced Monday that she will self-quarantine after she interacted with a person in Washington, D.C., who tested positive for the coronavirus last week.

The California representative said she is closing her Washington office this week after the interaction with the individual who is currently self-quarantining. She is the first Democratic lawmaker in Congress to self-quarantine….

Several of Brownley’s Republican colleagues including Rep. Matt Gaetz (Fla.), Rep. Doug Collins (Ga.) and Rep. Paul Gosar (Ariz.) have announced self-quarantines after coming in contact with an individual who later tested positive for coronavirus after attending the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) also interacted with the individual who attended CPAC and announced his self-quarantine Sunday.

Lawmakers are self-quarantining as the coronavirus spreads across the country. It has infected at least 600 people and caused 22 deaths.


Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), like several of his colleagues, was informed he was exposed to the novel coronavirus at the Conservative Political Action Conference in late February. Unlike his colleagues, Gohmert declined to self-quarantine, saying Monday that a doctor from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cleared him to return to Washington. So he did.

Coronavirus fears officially shut down business in the House as five members self-isolated and agreed to be tested for COVID-19

But after medical professionals checked the individuals, it was quickly determined none met federal guidelines that would prompt such testing.

Concerns initially rose because three members of the House — Reps. Antony Sabatini, Cord Byrd and Thad Altman — attended the Conservative Political Action Conference, better known as CPAC.

None had direct contact with an attendee later diagnosed with the coronavirus. But after initially saying they would not self-quarantine, the lawmakers agreed to isolate themselves and await test results


Whilst Trump has declined to be tested for coronavirus his newly-appointed top aide has been quarantined.

Meanwhile according to the liberal media he fears journalists will contract coronavirus to infect him on Air Force One (sic)


United States President Donald Trump has yet to be tested for the coronavirus, even as his incoming chief of staff and at least four other GOP lawmakers put themselves in quarantine after coming into contact with an infected person at a political event.

Mr Mark Meadows, the veteran Republican congressman from North Carolina who is taking over as Mr Trump's top aide, joined Republican representatives Doug Collins of Georgia and Mr Matt Gaetz of Florida, who announced earlier on Monday (March 9) that they had entered self-imposed quarantine.

Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Paul Gosar, both of Texas, had earlier announced they had isolated themselves.


 President Donald Trump shook hands with CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp at the conservative conference last week, during which Schlapp engaged with an attendee who has since tested positive for the coronavirus.

The American Conservative Union said in a statement that the CPAC attendee was exposed to the coronavirus prior to the conference, which took place Feb. 26-29 in National Harbor, Maryland.

The ACU claimed that the infected attendee is quarantined in New Jersey and had no interaction with Trump or Vice President Mike Pence, both of whom spoke at the conference.




THE ISRAELI MEDIA


Whilst there has been very little on this in the North American press and they seem to be unable to give any details other than largely say "an individual" at "a conference" the Israeli press has been much more forthcoming and less embarassed to mention the organisation that allows the Israeli zionists from having a throathold over American politics under the pretence of "protecting Israel"


 A synagogue in Toronto, Canada is suspending some activities this week after a lay leader who attended the AIPAC conference in Washington last week was diagnosed with the novel coronavirus. According to reports in Canadian media, Beth Sholom Synagogue will be temporarily closed as the building undergoes sanitation.


The synagogue said in statement released on Monday that the man tested positive after experiencing flu-like symptoms and his condition is improving. He has not been to the synagogue since he was diagnosed, and is currently in home quarantine. The synagogue said it was suspending operations as precaution….

This is the fifth known case of an AIPAC conference attendee who tested positive for the virus, after two cases in New York, one in Los Angeles and one in Ohio.
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 The health center at George Washington University (GW) called 30 students who attended the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) conference and instructed them to begin self-quarantine early Saturday morning, according to the Washington Post, which noted that a university spokesperson denied the claim.


The retroactive quarantine announced over the weekend, however, directly contradicted earlier instructions GW gave the students after it was revealed that four AIPAC Policy Conference attendees tested positive for coronavirus.

On March 7, the university stated in a campus advisory note: "There has been a determination by public health experts that the two people at the conference did not present symptoms during their visit to DC. The current information indicates that both cases have no identifiable risk for anyone exposed to them at the conference. After conferring with DC Department of Health and GW’s public health experts, we have determined that there is no current need for those students who attended to continue to self-quarantine."

According to the students, after receiving a 1 a.m. phone call from the university health center, they were escorted out of their dorms to One Washington Circle Hotel just off campus to begin their quarantine.

"They told me I didn’t have a choice and I needed to leave my dorm immediately and stay at a hotel,” one freshman who was asked to enter quarantine told the newspaper.

University officials, however, claim the retroactive self-quarantine was optional and some students chose not to enter.

Twelve hours later, after they were rushed out of their dorm rooms with towels covering their mouths, GW’s assistant vice president of health and security Kathleen Fox reversed the decision and sent all the students who spent the night in the hotel room home when the university determined that there was "no identifiable risk to the community from the conference.”

We realize this situation, especially with how quickly information develops can be scary, and we did not take the decision lightly,” the email said, according to the Post. “We received information from DC [Department of Health], GW’s public health experts and, importantly, from members of the student community as it was developing.”

With the information we had at the time, we took the action we believed would minimize risk to you all and to the community,” Fox said. “Today we have worked with DC and our healthcare community to determine that, at this time, there is no identifiable risk to the community from the conference.”

According to the Post, this incident has caused students to lose faith in the university's ability to make health determinations regarding the coronavirus spread, with many believing the decision-making process has been more impulsive than educated.

I wasn’t going to leave my room to comply with something that wasn’t logical,” one freshman asked to enter quarantine told the Post.

The retroactive quarantine indicates an abundance of confusion as to what protocols should be followed by universities officials when faced with an outbreak on their campus. As these cases start to become more commonplace across the country, the situation at George Washington University alludes to a larger issue: a lack of direction coming from public health officials as the outbreak spreads, focused on educating university officials regarding proper procedures to abide by in order to contain the virus and prevent it from spreading further.


 Pressure is mounting on congressional leaders to cancel votes and restrict activity in the Capitol to avert a coronavirus outbreak.


Several lawmakers appearing at the recent American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference and Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) gatherings in the Washington, D.C., area interacted with individuals who have since tested positive for the highly contagious virus.

WHO IS PATIENT ZERO?

Revelations that a man infected with the novel coronavirus hobnobbed with top Republicans at the annual Conservative Public Action Conference last month has prompted a wave of fright among Republican operatives who attended the conference and fear they may have been exposed, too. And as the fear has mounted so too have complaints that the conference’s planners have been too secretive about the man’s identity….



While top lawmakers apparently knew the man’s identity, other CPAC attendees were frustrated with the lack of information about the person, whose name hasn’t been released to protect his privacy. Former Breitbart reporter Lee Stranahan, who now co-hosts a radio show on Russian-owned broadcaster Sputnik, said he’s been irritated by the lack of contact from CPAC officials about the potential coronavirus exposure.

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Whilst the American media is afraid to name "patient zero" and to avoid mention of AIPAC while putting all attention on  CPAC the UK's Daily Mail has no such compunction.  He is Dr. Alan Berger who was at both conferences and now has coronavirus,but not before possibly infecting some of the American political elite.


  • NY Langone hospital says one of is obstetrician-gynecologists Dr. Alan Berger is 'self-isolating.' He is from Englewood, New Jersey
  • Dr. Berger works in midtown Manhattan and Borough Park in Brooklyn and also has private practice in New York 
  • Dr. Berger is also close political ally of Ted Cruz and regular attendee at CPAC, the conservative conference hit by coronavirus spread
  • Cruz is self-quarantining after exposure to the virus there 
  • He was head of Cruz's 'Jewish leadership team' during his failed 2016 run 
  • Unclear if Dr. Berger was at CPAC this year; conservative organization is declining to confirm his presence 

A leading New York doctor and political ally of Senator Ted Cruz has gone into self-quarantine over fears he has coronavirus, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Alan Berger, a 55-year-old gynecologist who works for NYU Langone Health, volunteered to isolate himself and is no longer seeing patients, the facility confirmed today in a statement.

Berger has hosted fundraisers for Texas Republican Cruz in his hometown of Englewood, New Jersey and is said to be friendly with President Donald Trump's in laws, the Kushners.

Authorities have not commented on suggestions Berger is the 'patient zero' who interacted with Cruz and Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, at a CPAC conference.

The CPAC patient was described as a 55-year-old man who was recovering in New Jersey; Dr. Berger is a 55-year-old man who has self-isolated in New Jersey.

New Jersey authorities have confirmed that a 55-year-old man from Englewood was quarantined for a presumptive positive attended CPAC. He was in stable condition and has been hospitalized since March 4,

The Englewood man attended services at a temple in New Rochelle, New York, according to New Jersey commissioner of health Judith Persichille.


For days, questions have swirled about the identity of a CPAC attendee who tested positive for coronavirus and whose diagnosis prompted congressional quarantines.

That person is 55-year-old Dr. Alan W. Berger Sr., a clinical instructor at the New York University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, multiple sources told the Washington Examiner.



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Whilst Dr. Berger will be unknown to most he is not to the American zionists. While he was not in the main hall he was seemingly in the "Green Room" where the most important deals are done and there are lots of handshakes.

Team Cruz was on full display throughout the weekend. At the morning meal, attendees heard from Glenn Beck, a prominent conservative radio host who endorsed Cruz for president. Radio host Mark Levin (who has not endorsed any candidate in the race – JK) and Cruz’s senior advisor Nick Muzin stopped by on Friday to schmooze and Cruz’s Jewish chief of staff, Paul Teller was spotted mingling with the group after dinner on Friday night. Dr. Alan Berger, a frequent attendee who was recently appointed to serve on Cruz’s Jewish leadership team, treated the crowd with a heimish delectable chulent.


https://jewishjournal.com/news/nation/183164/


Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz will be raking in some cash on the same day he addresses the Republican Jewish Coalition presidential forum in Washington, DC, on December 3rd, at a Jewish fundraiser in Englewood, NJ, according to an invite sent out by NORPAC.

The 1000-dollar-per-head fundraiser will take place Thursday night, Dec. 3rd. at the home of Elizabeth and Avi Samuels in Englewood, NJ.

NORPAC is a non-partisan political action committee whose primary purpose is to support candidates and sitting members of the Senate and House of Representatives who demonstrate a genuine commitment to the strength, security, and survival of Israel.




Sarah Palin is flanked by Dr. Alan Berger and his wife Deborah with their children Sammy, Ezra, and Dara. Faith & Freedom Coalition


Hundreds of conservative political activists were gathered in a hotel ballroom three blocks from the White House for the luncheon opening the fourth annual “Road to Majority” conference of the Faith and Freedom Coalition.

Senators Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) were mentally preparing the short speeches each would soon deliver.


CONCLUSION


In conclusion, whilst we do not know the status of Trump, Pence, Pompeo and many others from both sides of the House, I can't help feel that there is an element of karmic justice or biblical retribution about this.

That is certainly the way Rick Wiles (correctly) feels when he addresses the zionists that want to bring him down.  He may have been chucked off You Tube but his opponents have also been "deplatformed" - by a virus.

Watch this space.




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