Covid meat grinder - Media Review 1) A video report by the Canadian blogger The Real Pat King appeared on social networks, according to which the forced vaccination of Indians with the involvement of the military began in the Canadian state of Saskatchewan (the news was deleted a few hours later). According to the Indians interviewed by the blogger, they live on the Black Lake reservation. The Indians were herded into the gym of the local school like cattle and were not released until they were injected with the vaccine. Some of the Indians escaped a military raid and fled to the prairie. Many Indians tried to go on strike, but this did not help. 2) The Jerusalem Post (https://bit.ly/3BZKw67) reports that scientists themselves do not know how many times to get vaccinated against Covid-19. They also do not know if the third booster dose of the vaccine will be the last or will need more vaccinations. Scientists have also confirmed the claim that the effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine diminishes after 4-6 months, making people susceptible to infection. Scientists have also finally recognized that the virulence of Covid-19 is 2-3 times lower than that of seasonal flu. 3) "Armageddon" of cargo transportation has come in the US, said the head of the logistics department of Uber Technologies Lior Ron in an interview with the American television channel CNBC (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHRyn2-0H48). Massive congestion has formed in the ports of the West Coast of the United States. The paralysis of the transport system is caused by congested ports and a shortage of truckers due to refusal to vaccinate. American companies have even begun to attract drivers from overseas. The US government said the country was experiencing the worst driver shortage in recent history. 4) UK energy bankruptcy week. Pure Planet Limited, which supplied gas and electricity to approximately 235,000 households, went bankrupt on 13 October; October 13 - Colorado Energy Limited (supplied gas and electricity to approximately 15,000 households); October 14 - Daligas Limited (supplied gas to approximately 9000 households and comm / cons); October 18 - GOTO Energy (UK) Limited (supplied gas and electricity to approximately 22,000 households). The CNG gas supplier may soon close its division, which directly supplies 45,000 UK organizations, including social - nursing homes and schools, which are not protected by price caps, as well as restaurants and small industries. As an alternative, the option of a threefold increase in tariffs is being considered. A total of 16 suppliers have declared themselves insolvent this year. The reasons for bankruptcies are the bet on green energy during the Covid-19 pandemic. Rising gas prices ahead of a cold winter and reduced supplies to Europe due to the rejection of fossil fuels.