23000人のドイツ人医師が予防接種から撤退

ワクチンを打ちたくない:ドイツの医師23,000人がすでにワクチン接種キャンペーンから撤退している

No desire to vaccinate: 23,000 German doctors have already withdrawn from the vaccination campaign (report24.news)

http://takahata521.livedoor.blog/archives/10058643.html

17. August 2021

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実験的に開発されたCOVIDワクチンに対する懐疑的な見方が強まっていることも、ドイツでのワクチン疲れを助長しています。とりわけ、完全なワクチン接種にもかかわらず、コロナの発生や重症化の報告が増えていることは、人々を苛立たせ、ますます多くの人々が、ワクチン接種に伴うリスクが本当にCOVID感染のリスクに比例しているのかどうか、批判的な心で私たちに問いかけていますが、リスクグループの代表者(超高齢者や病気予備軍)を除いて、これは単純には当てはまりません。そして、リスクグループの中でも、老人ホームや介護施設でのワクチン接種の躍進 (ここここ、ワクチン接種後の死亡までを参照ワクチンは、確かに心配の種です。

ワクチン接種率の低下(未接種者への大規模な制限を脅して強引な方法を発表しても、明らかに変えることはできなかった)は、今ではますます多くのドイツの診療所の医師たちも対応している。すでに23,000人以上の医師がコロナワクチンの接種キャンペーンから撤退しています。優先順位付けされたグループはとっくに処理され、店主の予防接種は人々の後にブラットヴルスト、ビール、ハンバーガーに投げ込まれているので、彼らにとっては単純に参加する価値がなくなっています。また、多くの人が、官僚的な状況に疲れたという理由を述べています。

需要の減少と官僚制度

そして、医学的に全く無意味な(しかし、事業計画ではしっかりと計画されているようですが)子供や青年へのワクチン接種を政治的に強要するという、大手製薬会社とその支配的なロビーの子分たちの期待はまだ満たされていないので、需要の増加はそんなに早くは期待できません。

多くの医師がそのことに気づいています。しかし、おそらく彼らの多くは、自分たちの仕事を予防接種センターで恐ろしく高い時給で提供するのではなく、なぜ自分の診療所で予防接種をしなければならないのか、とも考えていたのではないだろうか。いずれにせよ、ダイ・ウェルトによると現在、ワクチン接種を行っている診療所は、全体の参加者数を大幅に下回っているとのことです。しかし、同紙によれば、最初の連邦州はすでに予防接種センターの解散を計画していると言います。

これは、ワクチンの注文が減少していることを伴っているので、メーカーにとっては、3回目、4回目、5回目の「ブースター」または「ブースター・ワクチン」の「推奨」は、すぐにはできないことなのです。もちろん「セーデル州」バイエルンのように、すでに始まっているところもあります。また、ドイツでは秋から施行される新健康アパルトヘイトによる3G、理想的には2G、いずれは1G(ワクチン接種者のみアクセス可能)の強制規制の発効により、状況の改善が期待されています。結局のところ、四半期ごとに何十億もの利益を維持することが重要なのです。それは明らかにこれがすべてだからです。

Netflixの元社員が米国でインサイダー取引、犯人は全員韓国人か? (Record China)

Netflixインサイダー取引で捕まった犯人3名が全員韓国人だった件。

 

( Record China 2021年8月19日(木) から転載)

https://www.recordchina.co.jp/b881158-s25-c30-d0201.html

米証券取引委員会(SEC)は18日、インサイダー取引の疑いでNetflixの元社員ら5人を起訴した。8月19日、韓国メディア・韓国経済TVが報じた。

記事によると、Netflixの元ソフトウェアエンジニアである主犯格の3人は2016~2019年の間、Netflixの加入者情報を公式発表前に入手して株取引に利用し、300万ドル(約3億3000万円)の利益を得ていた。3人は兄弟や友人の関係で、暗号化された対話アプリを介して情報や金の受け渡しを行っていたという。

米証券取引委員会は、3人の名前が「Sung Mo Jun(チョン・ソンモ)」「Joon Mo Jun(チョン・ジュンモ)、「Junwoo Chon(チョン・ジュヌ)」であると発表している。また3人は2017年に同社を退社した後も現社員の仲間からの情報を得ていたことが分かっているが、共犯者の2人も「Lee(イ)」と「Bae(ペ)」という韓国系の姓を持つ人物とのこと。

米メディアのブルームバーグは、米証券取引委員会が公開した5人の被告のうち4人は連邦検察によって刑事訴追され、2人は弁護士を通じて責任を認めるとのコメントを発表したと伝えている。

この記事を見た韓国のネットユーザーからは、「完全に国の恥だ」「韓国のイメージがどんどん悪くなる」「こんなことを米国ですれば捕まるに決まってる。せめて韓国だけでやればいいのに」「OECD加盟国中、詐欺犯罪率1位、自殺率1位、出生率は最下位。この国は潰れかけている」「海外に移民して職を探す時、一番気を付けるべきなのは同じ韓国人」「韓国では政治家や公務員、金持ちはほとんど腐敗してると思っていい」など、批判の声が数多く寄せられている。(翻訳・編集/丸山)

#韓国人犯罪 #韓国人詐欺

 

 米国証券取引委員会記事から転載

https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2021-158

 

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

 

 

SEC Charges Netflix Insider Trading Ring

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2021-158

Washington D.C., Aug. 18, 2021 —

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced insider trading charges against three former Netflix Inc. software engineers and two close associates who generated over $3 million in total profits by trading on confidential information about Netflix's subscriber growth.

According to the SEC's complaint, Sung Mo "Jay" Jun was at the center of a long-running scheme to illegally trade on non-public information concerning the growth in Netflix's subscriber base, a key metric Netflix reported in its quarterly earnings announcements. The complaint alleges that Sung Mo Jun, while employed at Netflix in 2016 and 2017, repeatedly tipped this information to his brother, Joon Mo Jun, and his close friend, Junwoo Chon, who both used it to trade in advance of multiple Netflix earnings announcements.

The SEC's complaint further alleges that after Sung Mo Jun left Netflix in 2017, he obtained confidential Netflix subscriber growth information from another Netflix insider, Ayden Lee. Sung Mo Jun allegedly traded himself and tipped Joon Jun and Chon in advance of Netflix earnings announcements from 2017 to 2019. The SEC alleges that Sung Mo Jun's former Netflix colleague Jae Hyeon Bae, another Netflix engineer, tipped Joon Jun based on Netflix's subscriber growth information in advance of Netflix's July 2019 earnings announcement. Sung Mo Jun, Joon Jun, and Chon allegedly used encrypted messaging applications to discuss their trading in an attempt to evade detection. According to the complaint, Sung Mo Jun, Joon Jun, and Chon made approximately $3 million in total profits from the illegal scheme. The SEC Market Abuse Unit's Analysis and Detection Center uncovered the trading ring by using data analysis tools to identify the traders' improbably successful trading over time.

"We allege that a Netflix employee and his close associates engaged in a long-running, multimillion dollar scheme to profit from valuable, misappropriated company information," said Erin E. Schneider, Director of the SEC's San Francisco Regional Office. "The charges announced today hold each of the participants accountable for their roles in the scheme."

"The defendants allegedly tried to evade detection by using encrypted messaging applications and paying cash kickbacks," added Joseph Sansone, Chief of the SEC's Market Abuse Unit. "This case reflects our continued use of sophisticated analytical tools to detect, unravel and halt pernicious insider trading schemes that involve multiple tippers, traders, and market events."

The SEC's complaint, filed in federal court in Seattle, charges Sung Mo Jun, Joon Jun, Chon, Lee, and Bae with violating the antifraud provisions of Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. Sung Mo Jun, Joon Jun, Chon, and Lee have consented to the entry of judgments which, if approved by the court, would permanently enjoin each from violating the charged provisions, with civil penalties, if any, to be decided later by the court. Sung Mo Jun also agreed to an officer and director bar. Bae consented to the entry of a final judgment, also subject to court approval, permanently enjoining him from violating Section 10(b) of the Exchange Act and Rule 10b-5 and imposing a civil penalty of $72,875.

In a parallel action, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Washington filed a criminal information against Sung Mo Jun, Joon Jun, Chon, and Lee.

The SEC's investigation was conducted by Rahul Kolhatkar of the San Francisco Regional Office and Jonathan Warner of the Market Abuse Unit, with assistance from John Rymas, Hugh Beck, and Darren Boerner of the Market Abuse Unit's Analysis and Detection Center and Rachita Gullapalli and Erin Smith of the SEC's Division of Economic and Risk Analysis. The case was supervised by Jennifer J. Lee and Monique C. Winkler of the San Francisco Regional Office, and Steven Buchholz and Mr. Sansone of the Market Abuse Unit. The litigation will be led by Marc Katz, Mr. Kolhatkar, and Mr. Warner.

 

CNBCより転載

www.cnbc.com

 

Netflix insider trading ring reaped $3 million in profit, SEC says

KEY POINTS
  • Three former Netflix software engineers and two associates were charged with insider trading, the SEC announced Wednesday
  • Those involved made over $3 million by sharing confidential information about the streaming giant’s subscriber growth.
  • Three former Netflix software engineers and two associates were charged with insider trading in a multi-million-dollar scheme that used inside information on the streaming giant’s subscriber growth, the SEC announced Wednesday.

    According to the complaint, which named Sung Mo “Jay” Jun at the center of the scheme, the alleged perpetrators made over $3 million in profits by sharing confidential information through encrypted messaging applications between 2016 and 2019. The group allegedly traded ahead of 13 earnings announcements.

     

    Between July 2016 and April 2017, Sung Mo Jun allegedly tipped the information to his brother, Joon Mo Jun, and his close friend, Junwoo Chon. They made trades prior to Netflix earnings announcements and Chon allegedly paid Sung Mo Jun $60,000 from the profits.

    After leaving the company in 2017, Song Mo Jun continued to obtain information from insider Ayden Lee. Another Netflix engineer, Jae Hyeon Bae, allegedly tipped Joon Jun off ahead of Netflix’s July 2019 earnings announcement.

    In February 2018, Bae allegedly joined a Messaging Channel called “Rage Against the Market,” which was hosted on a popular business communication platform. It included Sung Mo Jun, Joon Jun and Chon. Bae hoped to get information that “would help him make money trading securities,” the complaint says.

    Netflix’s stock closed largely flat Wednesday.

    #koreancrime #koreanfraud 

 

 

日韓関係Link

朝鮮騒擾(三・一運動)平安南道孟山の「住民54名銃殺」の実際

https://www.jijitsu.net/entry/chousen-dokuritsu-3.1undou-54juusatsu

 

拡散希望反日ドイツの正体

https://www.google.com/amp/s/gamp.ameblo.jp/nihonkaigi-yachiyo/entry-12343607675.html

 

 

 

【閲覧注意】朝鮮戦争の残虐な殺人における英国資料

サラサさんにより収集された英国公文所の資料の写真をアップします。残虐な写真を含みます。心してご覧下さい。

 

「報告書を読み進めて分かったのが韓国による蛮行はUNと特にアメリカが内部干渉だとして黙認しており、その為表に出なかったのだと思います。 敵はデカイです」

 

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[https://twitter.com/r9DTzOFLQH53XtV/status/1159438067721211905?s=20:embed#

1950年の報告書“Reported war atrocities in Korea” FO 371/84180 より。 おかしいな、「韓国人女性を大量虐殺したのは日本兵だ」と聞いていたのですが…]

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「クマラワスワミ報告書の問題点」 "Problems in the CoomaraswamyReport"

 英語版   http://www.awf.or.jp/pdf/h0004.pdf     

クマラスワミ 報告書日本語版  http://www.awf.or.jp/pdf/0031.pdf

 

There are so many problems in the

1. There is no explanation why comfort women were sex slaves. 

2. It was written based on untrustworthy books and references. One of the biggest problem of this report is it was heavily depend on just one book. 

 

“The comfort women : sex slaves of the Japanese imperial forces” which was written by an Australia journalist George Hicks. Problem of this book is it was written by just one interviewee former comfort woman who was from North Korea and lived in Japan. 

Other part is also heavily depend on another book, “Tennó no Guntai to Chôsenjin Ianfu" written by Kim Il-myon. According to most historians, this is a quite untrustworthy source. It’s almost a porn book.
 
 
> P7. 21. The report says that many of comfort women killed by Japanese Army, but one of the example, the Micronesia incident doesn’t have any support reference. According to the report, it was in the Hicks’ book which was introduced earlier. 
 
However, there is no such a description in neither Hick’s nor Kim’s books. In the 35th Human Right Council session, Alliance for Truth about comfort women Representative Mitsuhiko Fujii spoke as following:  
 
” The book which formed the basis of the coomaraswaamy report we identified 74 references, on our study of those references, we found that 32 of them had inaccurate information and more than 200 factual errors.  Surprisingly, some of the references originate from comic books. It is a serious problem that Coomaraswamy investigation was based on literature including comic books and filled with Propaganda information ” www.bolantimes.com 
 
When Ms. Coomaraswamy went to North Korea, but she couldn’t get in. The contact window of NK was the pro-North activist group "Korean Council.” (also known as Chong Dae Hyup 정대협 挺対協) They are monitored by the (South) Korea National Intelligence Service Hence Ms. Coomaraswamy couldn’t get in North Korea, she just received materials from authorities. These materials are not dependable.
 
3. Some of the incidents don’t have any support references.  
 
> P7. 21. The report says that many of comfort women killed by Japanese Army, but one of the example, the Micronesia incident doesn’t have any support reference. According to the report, it was in the previously introduced Hicks’ book.  
 
However, there is no such a description in it.
 
4. Uncomprehending the circumstance and systems during WW2
 
>p5. 11 The report tries to make an impression that the first comfort women were Korean. This is wrong. 
 
It says, “The first military sexual slaves were Korean from the North Kyushu area of Japan, and were sent, at the request of one of the commanding officers of the army, by the Governor of Nagasaki Prefecture.” 
 
However, there is no such a support reference exist. At that time, Japanese Imperial Government ruled only up to Taiwan.
 
5. Ignored important evidences and testimonies. First example, a famous US military report( No.49) was ignored. 
 
Second, Mun Okchu who has physical evidence and seems to have higher credibility person’s testimony was avoided.
 
Third, US military reports have a story of a comfort woman who left prostitution job after she paid off her own former debt. 
 
This report seems to avoid those brothels followed the prostitution system during that time. According to Mr. Fujii there are more than 200 factual errors, but I stop here for now.
 
Thx for reading until the end. :)