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Monthly Archives: June 2022
When will the Remoaners finally admit that Brexit is working? asks CAROLE MALONE – Express
Posted: June 24, 2022 at 9:39 pm
It is what they want you to think. It is what they will spend their entire lives trying to make you think.
Because, in their pea brains, the bloated, unelected, protectionist mob in Brussels are our true leaders.
Never mind that most Europeans think the bloc will fall apart in 20 years. Never mind that Covid has shown many EU countries the bloc prevents them from looking after their own national interests.
Of course, global inflation, the war in Ukraine and the current cost of living crisis are a gift for Remoaners. Look whats happening, they gloat. Its because of Brexit.
And they are being aided in that nonsensical assertion by panicking airline bosses who are screaming that the current chaos is all down to Brexit, when its 100 per cent down to their own incompetence for sacking tens of thousands of staff during Covid (whilst trousering millions from Government) and failing to re-hire quickly enough (because they are offering crap money).
But Brexit IS working even the former Chief Brexit negotiator Lord Frost says it is, despite the EUs best efforts to try to wreck it.
With the war in Ukraine and the pandemic, he says it is hard to see what, if any, changes in trade are down to Brexit.
But that is not good enough for Remainers who, in tandem with our pro-Brussels Establishment, are forever shouting that everything bad in Britain is down to Brexit. They have to paint it as a disaster so they can try to reverse it.
But let us compare the growth of our economy since 2016 to the first quarter of 2022 with Europes Big Four using IMF data: UK, 6.8 percent; France, 6.2 percent; Germany, 5.5 percent; Italy, 2.1 percent; and Spain, 5 percent.
Not bad for the pathetic little country our unpatriotic Remainers would have you believe Britain now is.
Yes, world events have prevented us from moving as quickly as we should have done to capitalise on Brexit but we HAVE done scores of trade deals and more are in the pipeline.
And remember, while the EU faffed about during the pandemic, we rolled out a lifesaving vaccine programme.
And Brussels response to that was to try to restrict vaccines coming into this country which could ultimately have killed people.
While the EU dithered over what to do about Ukraine we were already in there helping. Again, the EU followed us.
And after we took back our sovereignty, last week we saw even that being interfered with by a European court in Strasbourg, where an anonymous judge overturned an order to deport migrants to Rwanda even though British courts had ruled the order was lawful.
Hell, even Prince Charles seems to be getting in on Sabotage Brexit by calling the Rwanda plan appalling pretty damned insulting to the Rwandan people who he is currently visiting as future head of the Commonwealth.
So, what is his plan to beat the traffickers and stop those deadly migrant crossings?
Oh, hang on, he has not got one, and Boris was right to rebuke him for his (and others) condescending attitudes about a totally revitalised country which is now being called the Singapore of Africa.
For months Boris has been under the cosh over Partygate which has allowed Remainers to crawl out of the woodwork and re-start their campaign to drag us back into the EU.
But Boris has to stop that. His still substantial majority was won on the back of Brexit and he must start maximising its potential and shouting about it from the rooftops.
He cannot allow EU cheerleaders to wrongly paint it as a disaster in order to reverse it. If he does, THAT is will do it for him... not Partygate.
If there was an Olympic gold medal for guts, Sharron Davies would have one.
Despite a vile torrent of death threats and abuse from trans activists she was one of a brave cabal of women who stuck their heads above the parapet and campaigned to have transwomen banned from womens swimming.
Now the sports governing body, Fina, has done it.
In this woke new world in which we live, gutsy people like Sharron who put fairness and the greater good above fear of personal attack are rare. But thank God for them.
The University of East Anglia has issued a so-called trigger warning to students about Saint George slaying the dragon. They were told that the story contains descriptions of torture and violence.
Who is going to tell the wokey little snowflakes that dragons do not exist and what they are frightened of is a fairy story?
At the Tories Summer Party this week, one unnamed donor forked out 120,000 to have dinner with Theresa May, Boris Johnson and David Cameron.
As all three hate each other, I would have paid just to sit at the next table in case one of them threw a punch.
Another week, another story about whingeing GPs. This week the Royal College of GPs polled 1,400 of its members and 42 per cent said they would be quitting in the next five years.
What is wrong with them? Six out of ten GPs already work just three days a week and, unlike a couple of decades ago, they can choose not to work evenings or weekends.
They earn between 90,000 and 150,000 a year (some even more).
Yes, of course they are busy and I have no doubt the job is stressful, but so are the jobs of millions of other people who earn a lot less AND work weekends.
What did these doctors expect when they went into the business of saving lives... a relaxing, stress-free nine to five existence?
Fergie has had a lot of therapy down the years and it is a wonder none of her therapists have taught her the value of stillness. Especially when it comes to her face.
This week she was at a memorial for the Queens cousin Lady Elizabeth Anson but, on seeing a camera, her facial expression morphed into that of a clown who had just caught a glimpse of his best mate Coco across the circus ring and was saying an exaggerated Hello.
Not a good look at a memorial service.
How in Gods name did EastEnders Jessie Wallace get just a slap on the wrist for kneeing a policeman in the privates?
The copper, who was trying to arrest the drunken soap star fell to his knees in agony.
Had you or I done that we would have been charged and thrown in a cell overnight to calm down.
But Wallace was let off with a conditional caution. Really? Is that all assaulting a police officer is worth? Or is there one rule for TV stars and another for the rest of us?
Jessie Wallace has twice been suspended from EastEnders for her behaviour. Now aged 50 she is still brawling and screaming in the street.
As for gutless EastEnders bosses well they have copped out too. Their star is back on set earning her big fat salary because they clearly think ratings are more important than thuggish behaviour.
Rupert Murdoch, 91, and Jerry Hall, 65, have reportedly split after just six years of marriage. Well, who would have thought THAT would not work out?
Still, I am sure Jerry will recover. She walked away with a multi-million pound settlement after her 22-year relationship with Mick Jagger.
Now with a 14billion fortune, I am sure Rupe, as she calls him, will ensure Jerry has a happy retirement in gratitude for his heady years with the long-legged supermodel.
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Cork’s history of trade with Europe ‘cushions’ region from worst of Brexit effects – The Irish Times
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Corks long history of trade with Europe has helped cushion the region from the worst effects of Brexit in several key sectors including pharmaceuticals, food and drink and agriculture, a new study has found.
The University College Cork (UCC) report, Cork and The Brexit Effect is the first study of Brexits longer-term consequences for the Cork region and highlights both the challenges and opportunities for Leeside posed by Brexit.
Report editor Mary C Murphy, UCC Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration, said the report found the sectors in the region which bore the brunt of the Brexit fallout included agriculture, finance, and industry which all suffered to varying degrees.
However, the report also found that Corks physical proximity to the European continent has facilitated a strong European focused and facing economic and trading outlook, particularly in the pharma/biotech, life sciences, marine, energy, food and drink, agriculture and fishing and financial sectors.
The report, which will be launched on Friday at UCC by Taoiseach Michel Martin, noted that while clusters in some of these sectors had been resilient in meeting the challenge of Brexit, others such as tourism have been more exposed
In the first two years after the UK vote to leave the EU, Brexit impacted significantly on tourism and this was linked to a shift in Sterling-Euro exchange rate and it was exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, noted Dr Murphy.
However, the Cork region was comparatively less affected by shifting tourist numbers than other parts of Ireland, the report found. It said an important component of Cork citys attractiveness to tourists was its reputation as one of Irelands leading arts and culture hot spots.
Cork, as the EUs second-largest English-speaking city, has the potential to become an attractive location for international students who, but for Brexit, might otherwise have chosen Britain for their studies, the report found.
The Port of Cork has seen the number of direct shipping routes to Europe increase as more and more producers seek to avoid the land bridge through the UK, the 32-page report also found.
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Brexit POLL: Do YOU think EU will exist in 20 years’ time? – Express
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Mr Sefcovic said the UK should be prepared for the worst as the EU moves to block action by the UK Government.
He told Sky News journalist Beth Rigby: We will be permanently pointing towards the huge advantages of our approach over unilateral proposals that came from the UK.
Mr Sefcovic insisted that the approach taken by the EU was the correct decision and that the trade checks held huge advantages.
He added: We really have the interests of the people in Northern Ireland in our heart.
We absolutely want to make sure that they would benefit from the access to the single market, from having the possibility to export to 500 million people.
The Vice President continued: We want to provide them with legal certainty, with clarity, with stability.
With these goals, we are ready to work with the UK Government and with all political leaders in Northern Ireland.
Despite opposing the UKs proposals to adjust the Brexit deal, Mr Sefcovic said the EU was still open to discuss the matter.
The Northern Ireland protocol enforces checks on goods travelling between Great Britain and Northern Ireland to allow an open border with Ireland, which remains within the EUs single market and customs union.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss proposed alterations to the Brexit deal in a newly published Northern Ireland Protocol Bill.
The Government has justified unilateral action to restore the power-sharing Government in Northern Ireland.
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is pushing for the legislation to be passed before it enters a new power-sharing executive.
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, DUP leader, welcomed the protocol bill and told BBC radios Good Morning Ulster: Parliament can either choose to go forward with the [Good Friday] agreement and the political institutions and stability in Northern Ireland, or the protocol, but it cant have both.
So what do YOU think? Should the UK be worried about EU legal retaliation over the Northern Ireland Protocol row? Vote in our poll and leave your thoughts in the comment section below.
Former chancellor George Osborne said the UK would be back in the EU within the next 20 years but a political commentator has slammed this claim stating that the EU may not even exist in 20 years time.
Political commentator Benjamin Loughnane told TalkTV: Yeah, well I mean George Osborne says we'll be back in 20 years.
That is if the EU even exists in 20 years, I don't think it will, certainly not in the form that it currently exists.
Because if it does then that will be a shocking lack of growth, for an organisation which desperately needs to reform itself or go bust effectively.
The EU was formed in 1993 after the signing of the Maastricht Treaty and currently has 27 members.
The UK left the EU on January 31, 2020, four years after the Brexit referendum.
Mr Osborne claims that the decision to leave has harshly impacted the British economy.
However, Mr Loughnane said: The reason the economy is in a shambles isn't because of Brexit it's because of lockdown, let's face it we've had two years of the economy completely shut down.
How can you turn around and blame that on Brexit, it is absolutely farcical.
So what do YOU think? Will the EU exist in 20 years' time?Vote in our poll andleave your thoughts in the comment section below.
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Brexit: how London house prices have changed in the six years since the UK voted to leave the EU – Evening Standard
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H
ouse prices in London have risen slower than any other region in the UK since the Brexit referendum six years ago, with the capital hit the hardest by a continuous stream of disruption.
The cost of the average home in the capital now 529,737 has risen by 12.7 per cent since July 2016 when average prices were 466,713. London growth has been far outpaced by the rest of the country and is half the rate of the second slowest region, the northeast.
This is due to a set of conspiring factors, according to experts at Knight Frank, from eye-wateringly high house prices in London compared to other areas, to Brexit uncertainty and the escape to the country during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Brexit referendum came in the second half of the post-global financial crisis property cycle. London had ferociously led the countrys housing market recovery after the crash of 2008 and peaked with annual house price growth of as much as 20 per cent in the year to June 2014.
This overheated market, dubbed a property price bubble, started to slow following the introduction of stamp duty hikes at the end of 2014 which hit the most expensive parts of the country. Brexit compounded this cooling as overseas investors took stock of the political situation and British people felt uncertain about the economy.
The disparity between the pace of house price growth in London and the regions became even more exaggerated when the pandemic swept across the country as buyers went in search of more space for their money encouraged by the Chancellors emergency stamp duty holiday.
Londons underperformance pre-dates Covid but was accentuated by the escape to country trend. It has primarily been a result of the affordability squeeze in the capital, with more affordable parts of the UK experiencing stronger price growth in recent years, says Tom Bill, head of residential research for Knight Frank.
The region with the fastest house price growth over the last six years has been the East Midlands (42.3 per cent), followed by the North-west (38.7 per cent) and the West Midlands (37.7 per cent). The expensive south-east commuter belt was the third slowest (25.9 per cent).
This divide between the most expensive pockets of Britain versus the cheaper ones, is also evident within the polycentric London market with Havering, Barking & Dagenham and Bexley, recording the fastest house price growth over the last six years of all boroughs, with rises of 26 per cent, 25.4 per cent and 24.7 per cent, respectively.
Prices in the luxury core of the capital (known as prime central London and covering areas such as Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Belgravia) have fallen 14 per cent since Brexit, demonstrating a fall in overseas investment due to the political uncertainty of Brexit and the travel ban during the pandemic.
Bill also puts this down to the emergence of a more adverse tax landscape and compounded by political volatility that followed the close general election result of June 2017, when the Conservatives Theresa May won narrowly over Labours Jeremy Corbyn.
Prime central London remains in steady recovery mode, which will be accelerated by the return of meaningful numbers of international buyers, says Bill.
Looking to the future he adds, The pandemic magnified the trend of people moving across the country as buyers searched for more space but in five years time, I imagine more will be moving out of London because you get more bang for your buck rather than in anticipation of further lockdowns.
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Watch: 2016 Vote Leave video is compared to current state of Brexit Britain – The London Economic
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Yesterday was Brexit day, a chance to celebrate six years of the UK smashing it on the world stage.
Well not quite, as the government will not produce any assessments of whether Brexit has been a success, Jacob Rees-Mogg has revealed.
It comes as a video from 2016 has come back to haunt Brexiters, but more of that later.
Mogg also launched a direct attack on a report which said leaving the European Union had damaged the UK economy.
He said the Resolution Foundations findings were the regurgitation of Project Fear.
Also, his comments about a Brexit benefit were lampooned online.
He claimed that leaving the EU means we cant have the pesky Europeans telling us how to standardise our chargers.
It comes as Labours David Lammy listed the statistics that prove Brexit is a failure.
However, he also reiterated Labours position that it would not seek to rejoin the EU or re-enter the Customs Union or the Single Market.
But, he said, the party would look to secure practical solutions to reduce any checks to their absolute minimum by pursuing an agreement on food and agricultural standards, sharing trade data and using a risk based approach for goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain.
Best for Britain shared the video and listed what we really have instead of what we were told would happen when we left the EU and became free.
Please watch this video from Leave.Eu in 2016 and compare it to how you think we are getting on.
Related: Rees-Mogg creates dashboard of retained EU law so public can count down as Govt reforms it
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‘Toxic’ Brexit will cost Boris his job – Heseltine says Britain’s standing in now in ruins – Express
Posted: at 9:39 pm
The former deputy leader of the Conservative Party said there is no way the Prime Minister will change his stance on Brexit, or become any less stubborn about remaining in office, as a consequence of the two byelection losses in Wakefield, and Tiverton and Honiton. He forecasted a bleak future for the UK, suggesting Britains standing in the world would become a major issue as the PM loses the respect of his peers and electorate but remains intransigent in the face of calls for his resignation.
Lord Heseltine told Sky News: There is no doubt at all that the buck stops here and [Boris] is the man that got Brexit done, actually he got the British people done as a consequence of Brexit.
There is no way that Boris is actually going to change his stance on Brexit so were just heading for more and more trouble.
More and more conflict. More and more difficulties in Ireland, in Scotland, and in Britains standing in the world.
So, there is no doubt at all that Boris is associated with that major issue.
But Im afraid whats even more toxic, and associated with it, are the lies.
The lies that persuaded people to vote for Brexit. The lies about Partygate.
All these things are now associated with the name of the Prime Minister.
So, I dont think, either of his own volition or in any other way, he is going to change.
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The Prime Minister, who is currently in Rwanda for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, vowed to "keep going" today.
Mr Johnson said, from the Rwandan capital of Kigali: "It's absolutely true we've had some tough by-election results. They've been, I think, a reflection of a lot of things, but we've got to recognise voters are going through a tough time at the moment.
"I think, as a Government, I've got to listen to what people are saying - in particular to the difficulties people are facing over the cost of living, which, I think, for most people is the number one issue.
"We've got to recognise there is more we've got to do and we certainly will - we will keep going, addressing the concerns of people until we get through this patch."
His comments followed not only the two defeats at byelections but the subsequent resignation of Cabinet minister Oliver Dowden.
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Allegations of biological warfare in the Korean War – Wikipedia
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Allegations of US biological warfare
Allegations that the United States military used biological weapons in the Korean War (June 1950 July 1953) were raised by the governments of People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union, and North Korea. The claims were first raised in 1951. The story was covered by the worldwide press and led to a highly publicized international investigation in 1952. Secretary of State Dean Acheson and other American and allied government officials denounced the allegations as a hoax. Subsequent scholars are split about the truth of the claims.
Until the end of World War II, Japan operated a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit called Unit 731 in Harbin (now China). The unit's activities, including human experimentation, were documented by the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials conducted by the Soviet Union in December 1949. However, at that time, the US government described the Khabarovsk trials as "vicious and unfounded propaganda".[1] It was later revealed that the accusations made against the Japanese military were correct. The US government had taken over the research at the end of the war and had then covered up the program.[2] Leaders of Unit 731 were exempted from war crimes prosecution by the United States and then placed on the payroll of the US.[3]
On 30 June 1950, soon after the outbreak of the Korean War, the US Defense Secretary George Marshall received the Report of the Committee on Chemical, Biological and Radiological Warfare and Recommendations, which advocated urgent development of a biological weapons program.[4] The biological weapons research facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland was expanded, and a new one in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, was developed.[5]
During 1951, as the war turned against the United States, the Chinese and North Koreans made vague allegations of biological warfare, but these were not pursued.[6][7][8] General Matthew Ridgway, United Nations Commander in Korea, denounced the initial charges as early as May 1951. He accused the communists of spreading "deliberate lies". A few days later, Vice Admiral Charles Turner Joy repeated the denials.[8]
On 28 January 1952, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army headquarters received a report of a smallpox outbreak southeast of Incheon. From February to March 1952, more bulletins reported disease outbreaks in the area of Chorwon, Pyongyang, Kimhwa and even Manchuria.[9] The Chinese soon became concerned when 13 Korean and 16 Chinese soldiers contracted cholera and the plague, while another 44 recently deceased were tested positive for meningitis.[10] Although the Chinese and the North Koreans did not know exactly how the soldiers contracted the diseases, the suspicions soon fell on the Americans.[9]
On 22 February 1952, the North Korean Foreign Minister, Bak Hon Yon, made a formal allegation that American planes had been dropping infected insects onto North Korea. He added that the Americans were "openly collaborating with the Japanese bacteriological war criminals, the former jackals of the Japanese militarists whose crimes are attested to by irrefutable evidence. Among the Japanese war criminals sent to Korea were Shiro Ishii, Jiro Wakamatsu and Masajo Kitano."[11][unreliable source] Bak's accusations were immediately denied by the US government. The accusation was supported by eye-witness accounts by the Australian reporter Wilfred Burchett and others.[12][13]
In June 1952 the United States proposed to the United Nations Security Council that the Council request the International Red Cross investigate the allegations. The Soviet Union vetoed the American resolution due to extensive US influence inside the Red Cross, and, along with its allies, continued to insist on the veracity of the biological warfare accusations.[8]
In February 1953, China and North Korea produced two captured US Marine Corps pilots to support the allegations. Colonel Frank Schwable was reported to have stated that: "The basic objective was at that time to get under field conditions various elements of bacteriological warfare and possibly expand field tests at a later date into an element of regular combat operations."[8] Schwable's statement said that B-29s flew biological warfare missions to Korea from airfields in American-occupied Okinawa starting in November 1951.[14] Schwable's statement was obtained following months of torture and abuse at the hands of his captors, according to the US military.[15] Other captured Americans such as Colonel Walker "Bud" Mahurin made similar statements.[8][15]
Upon release the prisoners of war repudiated their confessions which they said had been extracted by torture.[16] However, the retractions happened in front of military cameras after the United States government threatened to charge the POWs with treason for cooperating with their captors.[citation needed] When Kenneth Enoch, one of the former POWs who retracted his confession, was tracked down in 2010 by Al Jazeera reporters he denied being ill-treated or indoctrinated by the North Korean or Chinese guards.[17]
When the International Red Cross and the World Health Organization ruled out biological warfare, the Chinese government denounced them as being biased by the influence of US, and arranged an investigation by the Soviet-affiliated World Peace Council.[18] The World Peace Council set up the "International Scientific Commission for the Facts Concerning Bacterial Warfare in China and Korea" (ISC). This commission had several distinguished scientists and doctors from France, Italy, Sweden, Brazil and Soviet Union, including renowned British biochemist and sinologist Joseph Needham. The commission's findings included dozens of eyewitnesses, testimonies from doctors, medical samples from the deceased, bomb casings as well as four American Korean War prisoners who confirmed the US use of biological warfare.[19][20][18] On 15 September 1952, the final report was signed, stating that the US was experimenting with biological weapons in Korea.[19][21]
The report suggested a link to the World War II Japanese germ warfare Unit 731.[19][22] Former Unit 731 members Shir Ishii, Masaji Kitano, and Ryoichi Naito, and other Japanese biological warfare experts were often named in the allegations.[8] Former members of Unit 731 were linked initially, by a Communist news agency, to a freighter that allegedly carried them and all equipment necessary to mount a biological warfare campaign to Korea in 1951.[8] The commission placed credence on allegations that Ishii made two visits to South Korea in early 1952, and another one in March 1953.[8] The official consensus in China was that biological weapons created from an American-Japanese collaboration were used in the Korean episode.[23][8] Citing the claims Ishii had visited South Korea, the report stated: "Whether occupation authorities in Japan had fostered his activities, and whether the American Far Eastern Command was engaged in making use of methods essentially Japanese, were questions which could hardly have been absent from the minds of members of the Commission."[24]
The International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) publicized these claims in its 1952 "Report on U.S. Crimes in Korea",[25] as did US journalist John W. Powell.[26]
The Communists also alleged that US Brigadier General Crawford Sams had carried out a secret mission behind their lines at Wonsan in March 1951, testing biological weapons.[27] The US government said that he had actually been investigating a reported outbreak of bubonic plague in North Korea, but had determined it was hemorrhagic smallpox. Sams' mission had been launched from the US Navy's LCI(L)-1091, which had been converted to a laboratory ship in 1951.[28] During its time in Korea, the ship was assigned as an epidemiological control ship[29] for Fleet Epidemic Disease Control Unit No. 1, a part of the US effort to combat malaria in Korea.[30] After covert missions in North Korea, from October to September 1951, LSIL-1091 was at Koje-do testing residents and refugees for malaria.[31]
Some authors have emphasized Sams' relationship with biological warfare actors, which both China and North Korea found suspicious. According to Japanese historian, Takemae Eiji, Sams had a relationship with the former members of Imperial Japan's biological warfare department, Unit 731. Appointed by General MacArthur as the head of the post-war Occupation government's Public Health & Welfare Section, Sams was instrumental in founding Japan's National Institute of Health, whose first deputy director, Kojima Sabur, was an Ishii associate. Sabur then recruited other former former Unit 731 personnel for the new Institute. According to Eiji, "Sams and others in PH&W not only knew of these men's sordid pasts but actively solicited their cooperation to further PH&W goals.... Sams and his staff became, in effect, co-conspirators after the fact in those wartime crimes".[32]
The US and its allies responded by describing the allegations as a hoax.[12] The US government declared the IADL to be a Communist front organization since 1950, and charged Powell with sedition.[26][33][34] In a highly publicized 1959 trial, Powell was indicted on 13 counts of sedition for reporting on the allegations, while two of his editors were indicted on one count of sedition each. All charges were dropped after the trial ended in mistrial after five years. However, Powell was then blacklisted and thereafter unable to secure work as a journalist for the rest of his life.[26]
According to news reports during the trial, the U.S. Attorney in the case, James B. Schnake, submitted an affidavit in which he stated the U.S. government was prepared to stipulate "that during the period Jan. 1, 1949, through July 27, 1953, the United States Army had a capability to wage both chemical and biological warfare offensively and defensively.... Responsible officials in the Department of Defense have determined the revelations of detailed records on this subject would be highly detrimental to the national security."[35]
American authorities long denied the charges of postwar Japanese-United States cooperation in biological warfare developments, despite later incontrovertible proof that the US pardoned Unit 731 in exchange for their research, according to Sheldon H. Harris.[8] But in December 1998, in a letter from Department of Justice official Eli Rosenbaum to Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a U.S. government official admitted that the U.S. had made an amnesty agreement with Shiro Ishii and personnel from Unit 731, despite known crimes committed by Ishii and associates concerning illegal human experimentation. The letter wasn't made public until published by Jeffrey Kaye in May 2017.[36][unreliable source]
Australian journalist, Denis Warner, suggested that the story was concocted by Wilfred Burchett as part of his alleged role as a KGB agent of influence. Warner pointed out the similarity of the allegations to a science fiction story by Jack London, a favorite author of Burchett's.[37] However, the notion that Burchett originated the "hoax" has been decisively refuted by one of his most trenchant critics, Tibor Mray.[38] Mray worked as a correspondent for the Hungarian People's Republic during the war but fled the country after the abortive Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Now a staunch anti-Communist, he has confirmed that he saw clusters of flies crawling on ice.[39] Mray has argued the evidence was the result of an elaborate conspiracy: "Now somehow or other these flies must have been brought there... the work must have been carried out by a large network covering the whole of North Korea."[40]
Recent research has indicated that, regardless of the accuracy of the allegations, the Chinese acted as if they were true.[9] After learning of the outbreaks, Mao Zedong immediately requested Soviet assistance on disease preventions, while the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Logistics Department was mobilized for anti-bacteriological warfare.[41] On the Korean battlefield, four anti-bacteriological warfare research centers were soon set up, while about 5.8 million doses of vaccine and 200,000 gas masks were delivered to the front.[42] Within China, 66 quarantine stations were also set up along the Chinese borders, while about 5 million Chinese in Manchuria were inoculated.[41] The Chinese government also initiated the "Patriotic Health and Epidemic Prevention Campaign" and directed every citizen to kill flies, mosquitoes and fleas.[41] These disease prevention measures soon resulted in an improvement of health for Communist soldiers on the Korean battlefield.[42] Tibor Mray provided eyewitness account of North Korea conducting an "unprecedented campaign of public health" during the allegation.[43]
Some historians have offered other explanations to the disease outbreaks during the spring of 1952. For example, it has been noted that spring time is usually a period of epidemics within China and North Korea,[41] and years of warfare had also caused a breakdown in the Korean health care system. US military historians have argued that under these circumstances, diseases could easily spread throughout the entire military and civilian populations within Korea.[44][45]
In 1986, Australian historian Gavan McCormack argued that the claim of US biological warfare use was "far from inherently implausible", pointing out that one of the POWs who confessed, Walker Mahurin, was in fact associated with Fort Detrick.[46] He also pointed out that, as the deployment of nuclear and chemical weapons was considered, there is no reason to believe that ethical principles would have overruled the resort to biological warfare.[47] He also suggested that the outbreak in 1951 of viral haemorrhagic fever, which had previously been unknown in Korea, was linked to biological warfare.[48] However, by 2004, McCormack had changed his mind. In a book about North Korea, he wrote that the alleged Soviet archival documents published by Kathryn Weathersby and Milton Leitenberg in 1998 (see discussion in section on "Endicott and Hagerman" below) had provided a fragmentary, but persuasive, explanation of what had actually happened in relation to the germ warfare charges. According to McCormack, Analysis of these documents makes it seem almost certain that there was a vigorous, complex, contrived, and fraudulent international campaign on the part of the North Koreans, the Chinese, and the Russians a gigantic fraud.[49]
In a 1988 book Korea: The Unknown War, historians Jon Halliday and Bruce Cumings also suggested the claims might be true.[50][51] They questioned whether the North Koreans and the Chinese could have "mounted a spectacular piece of fraudulent theater, involving the mobilization of thousands", getting scores of Chinese doctors, scientists, and senior officials "to fake evidence, lie and invent medical fraud", allocating much of their already stretched logistical resource to defend against biological warfare, all for a propaganda campaign against US.[51]
In 1989, a British study of Unit 731 strongly supported the theory of United StatesJapanese biological warfare culpability in Korea.[8]
In 1995, using available Chinese documents, historian Shu Guang Zhang of the University of Maryland[52] stated that there is little, if any information that currently exists on the Chinese side which explains how the Chinese scientists came up with the conclusion of US biological warfare during the disease outbreak in the spring of 1952. Zhang further theorized that the allegation was caused by unfounded rumors and scientific investigations on the allegation was purposely ignored on the Chinese side for the sake of domestic and international propaganda.[53]
Published in Japan in 2001, the book Rikugun Noborito Kenkyujo no shinjitsu or The Truth About the Army Noborito Institute stated that members of Japan's Unit 731 also worked for the "chemical section" of a US clandestine unit hidden within Yokosuka Naval Base during the Korean War as well as on projects inside the United States from 1955 to 1959.[54]
According to Jeffrey Kaye's interpretation of a "Memorandum of Conversation" from the Psychological Strategy Board (PSB) dated 6 July 1953 (and declassified and released by the CIA in 2006),[55] the US protestations at the United Nations did not mean the US was serious about conducting any investigation into biological warfare charges, despite what the government said publicly. The reason the US didn't want any investigation was because an "actual investigation" would reveal military operations, "which, if revealed, could do us psychological as well as military damage". The memorandum, which had been sent to CIA director Allen Dulles, specifically stated as an example of what could be revealed "Eighth Army preparations or operations (e.g. chemical warfare)."[56][unreliable source?]
Investigative journalist Simon Winchester concluded in 2008 that Soviet intelligence was sceptical of the allegation, but that North Korea leader Kim Il Sung believed it.[57] Winchester said the question "has still not been satisfactorily answered".[58]
Entomologist Jeffrey A. Lockwood wrote in 2009 that the biological warfare program at Ft. Detrick began to research the use of insects as disease vectors going back to World War II and also employed German and Japanese scientists after the war who had experimented on human subjects among POWs and concentration camp inmates. Scientists used or attempted to use a wide variety of insects in their biowar plans, including fleas, ticks, ants, lice and mosquitoes especially mosquitoes that carried the yellow fever virus. They also tested these in the United States. Lockwood thinks that it is very likely that the US did use insects dropped from aircraft during the Korean War to spread diseases, and that the Chinese and North Koreans were not simply engaged in a propaganda campaign when they made these allegations, since the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense had approved their use in the fall of 1950 at the "earliest practicable time". At that time, it had five biowarfare agents ready for use, three of which were spread by insect vectors.[59]
In March 2010, the allegations were investigated by the Al Jazeera English news program People & Power.[60] In this program, Professor Mori Masataka investigated historical artifacts in the form of bomb casings from US biological weapons, contemporary documentary evidence and eyewitness testimonies. The program also uncovered a crucial document in the US National Archives which showed that in September 1951, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff issued orders to start "large scale field tests ... to determine the effectiveness of specific BW [bacteriological warfare] agents under operational conditions".[60] Masataka concluded that: "Use of germ weapons in war is in breach of the Geneva Convention. I think that's why the Americans are refusing to admit the allegations. But I have no doubt. I'm absolutely sure that this happened.[60] The program concluded by noting that no conclusive evidence of the US's innocence or culpability has ever been presented.[60]
Yanhuang Chunqiu, a liberal monthly journal in China, published an account in 2013 allegedly from Wu Zhili, the former surgeon general of Chinese People's Voluntary Army Logistic Department, which said that the bio warfare allegation was a false alarm, and that he had been forced to fabricate evidence.[61][62][63] This account was published after the author's death in 2008. Its authenticity subsequently has been called into question by the Chinese Memorial of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea as unverifiable, because every single figure involved in the alleged private conversations and insider events from the account who could testify otherwise, had died before the date of publication.[64] The museum also refuted the account's claim that "not one casualty resulted from events associated with biological warfare" as there are many clear records of such casualties, and claimed that it's implausible for a meager medical officer back then to have the technical knowledge to fool dozens of international medical experts signing the ISC report.[64]
In 2019, the Pyongyang Times repeated the allegation, and said that the US government was continuing to develop biological warfare capabilities to use against North Korea.[65]
In 1998, Canadian researchers and historians Stephen L. Endicott and Edward Hagerman of York University made the case that the accusations were true in their book, The United States and Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War and Korea.[66] Shanghai-born Endicott, a Communist sympathizer, was the son of clergyman James Gareth Endicott, a prominent member of the Soviet-affiliated World Peace Council.
The book received mostly positive reviews, but with some negative criticism, with a US Military Academy professor calling the book an example of "bad history"[67] and with another review in The New York Times calling the book's lack of direct evidence "appalling",[68] although neither of these two negative reviews considers either the admissions that the US deployed chemical and biological weapons by Colonels Schwable and Mahurin, or the US chemical and biological weapons caches at locations such as Camp Detrick.
Many other reviews praised the research, with the director of East Asian studies at University of Pennsylvania saying "Endicott and Hagerman is far and away the most authoritative work on the subject", a review in Korean Quarterly calling it "a fascinating work of serious scholarship...presenting a compelling argument that the United States did, in fact, secretly experiment with biological weapons during the Korean War", and a review in The Nation calling it "the most impressive, expertly researched and, as far as the official files allow, the best-documented case for the prosecution yet made".[67] A staff writer at state-owned China Daily noted that their book was the only one to have combined research across United States, Japan, Canada, Europe and China, as they were "the first foreigners to be given access to classified documents in the Chinese Central Archives".[67]
In response, Kathryn Weathersby and Milton Leitenberg of the Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center released a cache of Soviet and Chinese documents in 1998 that they said revealed the allegations to have been an elaborate disinformation campaign.[69] The handcopied documents are purportedly from Russian Presidential Archive, discovered by a Japanese reporter Yasuo Naito of Sankei Shimbun, a major conservative anti-communist Japanese national newspaper. Weathersby admitted that due to the way the documents are collected, there is no way to confirm their authenticity as seals, stamps or signature are missing, but due to their complexity and interwoven content, they are "extremely difficult to forge" and thus credible sources.[69] They said that North Korea's health minister traveled in 1952 to the remote Manchurian city of Mukden where he procured a culture of plague bacilli which was used to infect condemned criminals as part of an elaborate disinformation scheme. Tissue samples were then used to fool the international investigators. The papers included telegrams and reports of meetings among Soviet and Chinese leaders, including Mao Zedong. A report to Lavrenti Beria, head of Soviet intelligence, for example, stated: "False plague regions were created, burials... were organized, measures were taken to receive the plague and cholera bacillus." These documents revealed that only after Stalin's death the following year did the Soviet Union halt the disinformation campaign.[70] Weathersby and Leitenberg consider their evidence to be conclusivethat the allegations were disinformation and no biological warfare use occurred.[71][72][73] In 2001, anti-communist writer Herbert Romerstein supported Weathersby and Leitenberg's position while criticizing Endicott's research on the basis that it is based on accounts provided by the Chinese government.[74]
In turn, Endicott and Hagerman responded to Weathersby and Leitenberg, noting that the documents are in fact handwritten copies and "the original source is not disclosed, the name of the collection is not identified, nor is there a volume number which would allow other scholars to locate and check the documents". They claimed that even if genuine the documents do not prove the United States did not use biological weapons, and they pointed out various errors and inconsistencies in Weathersby and Leitenberg's analysis.[75] According to Australian author and judge, Michael Pembroke, the documents associated with Beria (published by Weathersby and Leitenberg) were mostly created during the time of the power struggle after Stalin's death and are therefore questionable.[76] In 2018, he concluded that: "It seems likely that the full story of the United States' involvement in biological warfare in Korea has not yet been told."[77]
In September 2020, Jeffrey Kaye, who posted a few dozen CIA communications intelligence [COMINT] reports detailing germ warfare attacks by U.S. planes, has said[78][unreliable source] the cache of CIA documents helps disprove the Weathersby/Leitenberg Soviet documents by showing that many of the claims in them are demonstratively false. Kaye wrote, "The information from the COMINT data corroborates charges that North Korea and China were under bacteriological attack in 1952, and disconfirms some of the evidence offered suggesting the attacks were really a hoax or an exaggerated response to presumed, but more innocent attack."
As one example of the disproof of assertions by Leitenberg and Weathersby, he states that the latter two authors support for the Soviet archival documents claim that the Soviet Union, China and North Korea all ceased making biological weapons charges in early 1953. But both newspaper records and CIA source documents show that such claims continued throughout 1953 and thereafter.[79][80][81] Even more, Kaye states that the CIA documents included with his article corroborate other accounts of germ warfare by both China and North Korea's government, and hundreds of witnesses interviewed over the years, including by IACL and ISC investigators, Al Jazeera, and British investigators Peter Williams and David Wallace.[82]
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ALBANY, N.Y., June 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The psoriasis treatment market outlook by Transparency Market Research (TMR) expects the global market to expand at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period, 2022-2031.
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Among different drug class, players in the psoriasis treatment market are expected to observe continue growth in the demand for interleukin inhibitors during the forecast period. This growth is ascribed to factors such as advanced safety and effectiveness of drugs in this class for the psoriasis treatment. Increase in the adoption of this drug class is attributed to interleukin blockers, which are known as an effective option for individuals whose body doesn't show response to other treatment solutions, notes a TMR analysis on the global psoriasis treatment market.
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What are the different types of psoriasis? – Emergency Live International
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There are a number of different types of psoriasis, which can vary in their severity, location on the body, and physical appearance.
Fortunately, there are many treatments available that can help.
Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes skin cells to form too quickly.
Because these grow faster than the body can shed existing skin cells, thick, scaly patches form.
On lighter skin tones, this condition usually appears as pink or red patches with silvery-white scales.
On darker skin, psoriasis is more likely to appear as purple patches with gray scales or as a dark brown color.
Types of the condition include:
People with this condition may initially only develop one type, but can develop another type at a later point in time.
While a persons symptoms will vary with the type they have, most people will experience some combination of:
This means that they may increase in intensity at certain periods and lessen at others.
People refer to these periods of heightened symptoms as flares.
Flares can vary in severity and duration.
This type, also known as psoriasis vulgaris, causes areas of plaque buildup on the skin and is the most common form of condition.
Around 80-90% of people with this condition develop plaque psoriasis.
Plaque is a thickened area of skin.
On lighter skin types, it often has a white or silvery, scaled appearance, and on darker skin types it may appear as purple patches with gray scales.
Plaque psoriasis tends to be mild to moderate but can be severe.
Typically, mild plaque psoriasis covers less than 3% of the body, moderate plaque psoriasis 3-10%, and severe cases cover 10% or more.
These symptoms can include:
Areas of plaque may appear anywhere on the body but are most common on the knees and elbows.
Treatment of mild or moderate type will vary depending on a persons individual symptoms.
However, treatment will typically include the application of topical ointments to affected areas, and in some cases exposing the skin to ultraviolet light.
This type typically occurs on a persons scalp.
However, it can also appear on the forehead, back of the head, down the neck, and behind the ears.
This is common among people with psoriasis.
A person with scalp psoriasis can have other types on other parts of their body at the same time.
Treatment often involves more than one method at a time.
As with plaque psoriasis, a doctor will tailor a treatment program to a patients needs.
Treatment options include:
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Guttate is characterized by red, purple, or dark dots and spots spread throughout the skin.
The dots and spots are not as thick as plaques in plaque psoriasis.
This type often starts in childhood or young adulthood and appears after an infection.
This type typically causes spots to appear on the legs, arm, and torso.
However, these may also appear on the face, scalp, and ears.
In severe cases, there may be hundreds of these spots, and they may cover the majority of an affected area.
Doctors will typically recommend topical creams and ointments as the first step for treating guttate psoriasis.
These treatments may help reduce swelling and alleviate itching.
As the condition can appear following infections such as strep throat, a doctor may recommend antibiotics to treat the infection alongside addressing the psoriasis symptoms.
In some cases, they may also suggest a patient undergo light therapy.
This type appears as patches of discoloration that are most often found in the folds of the skin, such as in the armpits and groin.
People with the inverse type often have other forms of psoriasis elsewhere on their bodies.
On white skin, this condition presents as bright red or pink marks.
On black or brown skin it may appear as red, purple, or darker than the surrounding area.
Areas of the body that are most likely to be affected include:
The areas of the body that are most often affected by inverse psoriasis tend to have thinner skin than other areas.
This can make treating this type more difficult.
A doctor will typically recommend topical steroid ointments to reduce inflammation.
As skin folds are common sites of yeast infection, they may also suggest a person take anti-yeast and anti-fungal treatments as well.
This is a severe, rare type of psoriasis.
It causes widespread inflammation of the skin and white or yellow blisters that contain pus.
Pustular psoriasis blisters can be limited to one area of the body or appear more generally.
Once the blisters have gone away, the skin may become scaly.
A person may also experience:
A specific kind of this type called palmoplantar pustulosis causes blisters to form on the palms and soles of the feet.
These blisters form in a studded pattern.
Over time, the blisters turn brown and become crusty.
Due to the rarity of the condition, there is a lack of evidence-based treatment guidelines.
As a result, medical professionals may recommend a combination of topical ointments, oral medications, and therapies.
They may also cycle between medications and therapies to find the most effective option and reduce the risk of side effects.
A person with mild pustular psoriasis may be able to treat the condition with prescription topical ointments.
However, those with more extensive symptoms may require hospital treatment.
While most forms of psoriasis tend to be mild or moderate, erythrodermic psoriasis is severe and can be a life-threatening medical emergency.
This type covers 80-90% of the body.
It causes an extremely painful, peeling rash that looks like a burn.
Unlike symptoms of the types of mild type, symptoms of erythrodermic psoriasis tend to be serious.
They may include:
People who have this type are prone to infection.
They may also experience other serious problems, including heart failure and pneumonia.
People with this condition are often hospitalized and may require emergency treatment.
This may include fluid replacement and systemic medications, which affect the whole body.
Depending on the severity of the condition, a medical professional may recommend oral retinoids, which are medicines derived from Vitamin A that can slow skin cell growth and reduce swelling, and immunosuppressive drugs, which reduce the bodys immune system response.
Biologic therapy is also a potential course of treatment.
Biologics target cytokines, which are signaling molecules that assist in the movement of cells to sites of inflammation.
By suppressing or inhibiting these signals, biologics can reduce the severity of inflammation.
In mild cases, focused treatment for the symptoms may include topical steroid creams and ointments, wet dressings, and oatmeal baths.
Most types of ps. tend to be of mild to moderate severity.
This exception is erythrodermic ps., which can be a life-threatening medical emergency.
However, if a person has moderate to severe symptoms a doctor may prescribe new biologic therapies.
These can help treat the underlying cause of skin changes and may reduce the number of flares and severity of symptoms.
People who suspect that they have p. should consult their doctor before beginning treatment.
People with symptoms of erythrodermic ps. should seek immediate medical attention.
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Psoriatic arthritis is a type of arthritis that affects about 20 to 30 percent of people with the autoimmune condition psoriasis. It develops when your immune system attacks healthy cells in your joints, leading to symptoms like joint pain, stiffness, or swelling.
For some people, symptoms can be severe enough to cause permanent disability.
Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis can have many complications caused by inflammation throughout your body. Inflammation in your inner ear can cause dizziness or vertigo. Some medications used to treat psoriasis can also lead to these side effects.
Read on to learn more about the connection between psoriatic arthritis, dizziness, and vertigo.
Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis raise levels of pro-inflammatory molecules called cytokines throughout your body. Elevated levels of these molecules lead to chronic inflammation that can raise your risk of many seemingly unrelated conditions, like:
Vertigo and dizziness are also potential complications of psoriatic arthritis. They develop mainly because of an atypical immune response directed against cells in your inner ear.
When your immune system attacks these cells, it can lead to inflammation and dysfunction of your vestibular system. Your vestibular system is a series of bony labyrinths in your inner ear that helps regulate your sense of balance.
In a small 2017 study, researchers found evidence that people with psoriatic arthritis had a higher frequency of vestibular dysfunction than the general population.
Among 60 people with psoriatic arthritis and 60 controls, one-third of people with psoriatic arthritis had vestibular dysfunction compared with only 6 percent of people in the control group.
Psoriasis is often treated with drugs like TNF-alphas inhibitors, T-lymphocyte inhibitors, and interleukin inhibitors. Some of the medications used to treat psoriasis, like the following, can potentially cause dizziness as a side effect:
Vertigo is often confused with dizziness. The two conditions are similar but not the same.
Vertigo is the feeling the world is spinning in the absence of movement. Dizziness is a more general term that refers to the feeling that you or your surroundings are moving when theyre not.
Inflammation in your inner ear associated with psoriatic arthritis can also potentially contribute to the development of vertigo.
In the 2017 study, researchers found that two people with psoriatic arthritis had vertigo, versus no one in the control group.
Treating psoriatic arthritis may help reduce associated inflammation and help ease dizziness or vertigo. Treatment for psoriatic arthritis focuses on:
The main medications for psoriatic arthritis include:
Vestibular rehabilitation is an exercise program that may help reduce dizziness or vertigo. Research has found that it can be effective for treating symptoms of many inner ear disorders. Its usually performed by a physical or occupational therapist with specialized training.
Psoriatic arthritis primarily affects the joints in your fingers, wrists, ankles, or knees. Symptoms can include:
Some people also experience symptoms that affect their nails. They can include:
If psoriatic arthritis isnt treated properly, you can develop other health problems like:
Its generally a good idea to visit a doctor any time you have dizziness or vertigo without a known cause.
Its important to seek immediate emergency medical attention if you also have symptoms that can indicate a medical emergency, like:
Most people who develop psoriatic arthritis already have a diagnosis of psoriasis. Regular follow-ups with your doctor are an important part of treating psoriasis. Its a good idea to visit your doctor if:
Dizziness and vertigo are potential side effects of psoriatic arthritis.
They can develop due to inflammation in the part of your inner ear that controls your balance called your vestibular system. Some medications used to treat psoriatic arthritis can also potentially cause these symptoms.
If you have psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, its important to visit a doctor any time you notice new symptoms. A doctor can help you rule out other causes of these new symptoms and help you develop the best treatment plan.
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