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Francisco Goya Witches’ Sabbath 1797-98

 

OSHA Suspends Enforcement of Biden’s Vaccine Mandate (NR)
FDA Asks Judge to Grant it Until 2076 to Release Pfizer Vaccine Data (Siri)
Fauci Says Covid-19 Booster Might Become New Standard For Being Vaccinated (NYP)
Hospital Files Motion to Dismiss Dr. Paul Marik’s Landmark Case (FLCCC)
37% of US Truckers Will Not Comply With Vaccine Mandate (CTH)
“T-Cell Priming” Vaccine Could Provide Better Immunity Than mRNA Vaccines (Salon)
The US Is A Powder Keg (Tucker)
Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Moves For A Mistrial With Prejudice (AT)
The Steele Dossier and the End of Shame In American Politics (Turley)

 

 

 

 

John Campbell references the same German vit. D study I did several times, last in The End of Mass Vaxx.

 

 


Germany now has more deaths per day than 1 year ago, despite 85% of the adult population vaccinated

 

 

Lost.

OSHA Suspends Enforcement of Biden’s Vaccine Mandate (NR)

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has suspended implementation and enforcement of the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for private employers after a federal court blocked the measure. The OSHA website page dedicated to the COVID Vaccine Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) reads: “While OSHA remains confident in its authority to protect workers in emergencies, OSHA has suspended activities related to the implementation and enforcement of the ETS pending future developments in the litigation.” Last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit fully blocked Biden’s executive order requiring companies with over 100 workers to mandate vaccination for their employees after temporarily staying it on November 12.

The court ordered that OSHA “take no steps to implement or enforce” the vaccine mandate “until further court order.” By its mandate, the Biden administration is claiming that the federal government, through congressional legislation, has regulatory power to issue a medical mandate for the sake of public health and therefore general welfare. However, since the directive was announced, many legal scholars have challenged its constitutionality, given that the legislation it relies on for authority explicitly states that an ETS can only be issued when employees are exposed to a “grave danger” that necessitates immediate action. That case is becoming increasingly difficult to argue, given the fact that some vaccinated individuals can transmit the disease and that treatment options for COVID infections are expanding.


As of Tuesday, the Biden administration is planning to purchase 10 million doses of Pfizer’s antiviral medication to treat patents with COVID. Some lawmakers and pundits have speculated that Biden’s strategy with the vaccine mandate recognized that the order would likely be indefensible in court but hoped that its chilling effect would pressure employers to comply in advance of any litigation. After the federal appeals court first issued a motion to stay the order, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki still urged employers to implement coercive measures to increase vaccination numbers among their labor forces, although without the teeth of government enforcement.

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It took 108 days to approve the vaccine. It will take over 20,000 days to tell us why.

FDA Asks Judge to Grant it Until 2076 to Release Pfizer Vaccine Data (Siri)

The FDA has asked a federal judge to make the public wait until the year 2076 to disclose all of the data and information it relied upon to license Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. That is not a typo. It wants 55 years to produce this information to the public. As explained in a prior article, the FDA repeatedly promised “full transparency” with regard to Covid-19 vaccines, including reaffirming “the FDA’s commitment to transparency” when licensing Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. With that promise in mind, in August and immediately following approval of the vaccine, more than 30 academics, professors, and scientists from this country’s most prestigious universities requested the data and information submitted to the FDA by Pfizer to license its COVID-19 vaccine.

The FDA’s response? It produced nothing. So, in September, my firm filed a lawsuit against the FDA on behalf of this group to demand this information. To date, almost three months after it licensed Pfizer’s vaccine, the FDA still has not released a single page. Not one. Instead, two days ago, the FDA asked a federal judge to give it until 2076 to fully produce this information. The FDA asked the judge to let it produce the 329,000+ pages of documents Pfizer provided to the FDA to license its vaccine at the rate of 500 pages per month, which means its production would not be completed earlier than 2076. The FDA’s promise of transparency is, to put it mildly, a pile of illusions.


It took the FDA precisely 108 days from when Pfizer started producing the records for licensure (on May 7, 2021) to when the FDA licensed the Pfizer vaccine (on August 23, 2021). Taking the FDA at its word, it conducted an intense, robust, thorough, and complete review and analysis of those documents in order to assure that the Pfizer vaccine was safe and effective for licensure. While it can conduct that intense review of Pfizer’s documents in 108 days, it now asks for over 20,000 days to make these documents available to the public. So, let’s get this straight. The federal government shields Pfizer from liability. Gives it billions of dollars. Makes Americans take its product. But won’t let you see the data supporting its product’s safety and efficacy. Who does the government work for?

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What happened to the story of puppies eaten alive?

Fauci Says Covid-19 Booster Might Become New Standard For Being Vaccinated (NYP)

COVID-19 booster shots may become the new standard to be considered fully vaccinated, according to the nation’s top doctor. Dr. Anthony Fauci discussed the impending need for hundreds of millions of Americans to roll up their sleeves and get the jab during a pre-taped interview that aired at the 2021 STAT Summit in Boston this week, according to ABC News. “I happen to believe as an immunologist and infectious disease person that a third shot boost for an mRNA [vaccine] … should be part of the actual standard regimen, where a booster isn’t a luxury,” the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases reportedly said.

“A booster isn’t an add-on and a booster is part of what the original regimen should be. So that when we look back on this, we’re going to see that boosters are essential for an optimal vaccine regimen,” Fauci told the audience, according to the network. The remarks came as New York City and several states expanded booster shot eligibility to all adults who were vaccinated against COVID-19 at least six months ago this week. Until then, the jabs were only available to people 65 years of age and over and those in high-risk situations. The guidance from the president’s chief medical advisor came as Moderna filed an application with the FDA seeking emergency use authorization of vaccine booster shots for all US residents 18 and older. Pfizer last week asked federal regulators to expand its booster shot eligibility to all Americans.


Some 31.5 million Americans had already received a booster shot on Wednesday, according to CDC data. More than a third of the recipients were over 65. The number of vaccinated US residents stood at 196 million people, according to the agency — which noted that more than 40 percent of the country was not fully inoculated. The push for booster shots came as the seven-day rolling average of cases increased by 27 percent since Oct. 25, US data showed. Fauci had said over the summer he was “certain” Americans would need additional doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

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They, too, have a deal with Pfizer.

Hospital Files Motion to Dismiss Dr. Paul Marik’s Landmark Case (FLCCC)

On Friday, November 12, 2021, Sentara Hospital System in Virginia submitted a motion to dismiss the complaint filed against it earlier in the week by Dr. Paul Marik—co-chief medical officer of the FLCCC, tenured professor, and the Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. Dr. Marik filed suit seeking a temporary injunction to lift the ban Sentara Healthcare System had placed on a range of highly effective COVID-19 treatments used by Dr. Marik to save critically ill COVID-19 patients. These components, including IV vitamin C, dutasteride, fluvoxamine, finasteride, and ivermectin, had previously been successfully used—with the exception of ivermectin, the use of which Sentara never permitted —to reduce COVID deaths in the ICU by as much as 50 percent. The result of the prohibition has been a sharp increase in mortality at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.

The hospital’s motion to dismiss Marik’s lawsuit rests on their claim that Dr. Marik has “lack of standing” to bring the lawsuit against the hospital. According to the hospital, “The alleged causes of action against Sentara, if any, reside with the patients in the hospital, not those patients’ attending physician.” The hospital also asserted in its motion that Virginia’s Advance Directive Statute and/or the Health Care Decisions Act do not “afford the patient the ability to specifically direct or demand his or her course of treatment by a physician or hospital.” But Dr. Marik’s complaint argues that “Sentara’s prohibition of these medicines is causing needless deaths, because it violates patients’ rights to informed consent, and because it contravenes Virginia’s Health Care Decisions Act.”

Under Virginia law, Dr. Marik, as the “attending physician” of his patients in the ICU, is personally and legally responsible for the exercise of professional skill and judgement in determining what a patient under his care receives. Because Dr. Marik is prohibited from giving his patients medications that are potentially lifesaving—and have been demonstrated as such in peer-reviewed studies—he is forced to abandon his professional duty. His actions are regulated by the hospital in such a way that it causes him to violate the rights of his patients.

The hospital’s motion to dismiss or continue the hearing — scheduled for Thursday, November 18 at 1PM ET in Norfolk — also argues that Dr. Marik has lack of standing to bring the lawsuit because he has not been “injuriously affected” by the prohibition of the medications since he himself was not a patient who was denied “the alleged” lifesaving treatment. Yet, if Dr. Marik were to violate the hospital’s prohibition, he would be subject to revocation of his hospital privileges. Furthermore, due to Sentara’s prohibition, he is the one who faces potential legal liability for failing to provide his patients with the medications which, in his professional judgment, had the capacity to save their lives. Therefore, Dr. Marik has solid standing to seek vindication of the rights of his patients and of himself as treating physician.

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Think there’s a supply chain issue now? Just wait.

37% of US Truckers Will Not Comply With Vaccine Mandate (CTH)

A very interesting interview with Chris Spear, president and CEO of the American Trucking Association. During a House Transportation Committee hearing on supply chain issues, CEO Chris Spear shares an internal survey showing that 37% of truck drivers “not only said no, but said hell no” to the Biden vaccine mandates. To give some perspective of the downstream consequence, the ATA President noted that “if just 3.7 percent, not 37 percent, just 3.7 percent” of the drivers left the industry, there would be over a quarter million vacancies resulting in a “catastrophic” collapse of the U.S. supply chain. Mr. Spear also shared his opinion the OSHA rule is completely unworkable and unlawful.

The consequences are grave if just 3.7% did not work. However, if ten times that many, 37 percent of truck drivers, stopped hauling products because of the Biden vaccine requirement, American civic society would collapse within days as panicked citizens took to the streets. Desperate Americans would be clamoring for scarce products, and the impact on society could not be measured. As we have continued to point out, a federal vaccine mandate might sound like a good idea on a think tank, academic or white paper policy level of consideration; but on a practical level, wiping out a large percentage of your most productive workforce over a vaccine mandate is unworkable, and might even end the operation of the entire business.


It is important to note the recent NBC poll on this issue amid the outlook of the vaccine mandates. A majority of the country do not support the vaccine mandates, and worse still, the number of unvaccinated workers is essentially unwavering in the past six weeks. Remember, the number of Americans who willingly quit their jobs increased to 4.3 million in August, and then increased again to 4.4 million in September. People are not f**king around now.

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Challenging the spike protein monopoly?

“T-Cell Priming” Vaccine Could Provide Better Immunity Than mRNA Vaccines (Salon)

The development of mRNA vaccines, a long-promised and much-touted biotechnology, is regarded as a great victory of medical research spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nowadays, millions of people have been inoculated with these novel vaccines, which comprise both the Pfizer/BioNTech shot as well as Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. Yet mRNA vaccine technology is not the only immunological innovation that may emerge from the pandemic. Now, a company based in the United Kingdom called Emergex is preparing to test a next-generation COVID-19 vaccine based on a radical new technology. Unlike the messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines — which inject a bespoke strand of messenger RNA that generates Spike proteins within the human body — this new vaccine technology is delivered via a skin patch, and relies on T cells, which are white blood cells that are part of the immune system, to kill infected cells.

It is believed that a T-cell vaccine would incite a more rapid and durable response to fighting the infection. “Although current COVID-19 vaccines have made significant progress in reducing mortality and morbidity, challenges still remain, especially with the development of new variants,” said Professor Blaise Genton, Principal Investigator for the trial from the Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisante) at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. “This exciting new scientific approach to developing a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 addresses the need to generate a T-cell response to elicit long term immunity.”


One of the constituent types of immune system cells, T cells play a vital role in fighting threatening foreign substances in the human body. Unlike some immune system cells, T cells do not attack any foreign body; rather, they are laser-focused only on specific pathogens. This trait, researchers believe, could be exploited such that their vaccine could instill a T-cell response in the human body — without actually giving their immune system the dangerous SARS-CoV-2 virus first. Emergex’s proposed vaccine would prepare T cells to remove infected cells from the body right after being infected. This would prevent the virus from replicating and progressing to COVID-19. By targeting and priming the T cells, this would also reduce the transmissibility between infected and non-infected people because it would stop the virus from replicating and prevent the onset of symptoms.

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Closer to exploding than almost anyone appears to think.

The US Is A Powder Keg (Tucker)

A USA Today poll shows that Biden’s approval has sunk to 38%. The trend line here is truly devastating. We can speculate why. Inflation plays a role. But also the vaccine mandate seems to have hit the Biden approval rating very hard. In the coming month, millions of jobs could be affected by this. The protests are growing in every city, and the people protesting are union members, city employees and even tech workers. They are furious that government would presume the right to tell people what medicines they must inject into their bodies. Some of the protesters are themselves vaccinated against their will. They are bitter and angry about it. The news of adverse outcomes from vaccination is leaking out through family networks and alternative news venues, though it continues to be suppressed by the media. So this mandate is now being seen as a direct threat to individual health.

That’s something that will inspire people to take to the streets. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a stay against OSHA’s mandate on businesses. The Biden administration attempted a response, but the result was lame. It just said that it stands by the mandate on health grounds, period. Perhaps this won’t surprise you, but the president himself instructed businesses to go ahead and proceed, essentially advocating that they ignore the court ruling. In other words, the Biden administration has gone completely lawless, not just ignoring the U.S. Constitution but also advocating that businesses ignore the courts. That’s dangerously close to announcing that we now live with dictatorship. It’s no wonder that even Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is talking about secession from the union. If he is saying this, I truly cannot imagine the kind of anger there is among the citizens.

If you wanted to live in exciting times, you chose a great time to be alive. The conditions are ripe not only for continuing electoral bloodbaths but more street protests, explosive town halls, hate-filled school board meetings and much worse. A more divisive and destructive policy is hard to imagine. Sadly, these policies are dividing friends and family. Some people with vaccinations don’t see the big deal here. Just get the jab, they say, and then you can be free. Others find this idea to be outrageous, an immoral acquiescence to power that can only lead to even worse outcomes. I just watched several hours of testimony from big shots at the NIH and the CDC. It might as well have been a paid advertisement from Moderna and Pfizer. Nearly every word out of the bureaucrats’ mouths was structured to push the vaccines that most everyone knows by now have failed to live up to their promise.

Indeed, if they were as good and safe as they say, government would not need to mandate them. The mandates, ironically, undermine public confidence. It’s hard to imagine that public confidence in everything could fall further, but it will. To top it off, making all the above much worse, the vaccination is now coming for the kids. Mandates will surely follow. You want revolution in this country? This is a good way to foment one. The current regime has another year of unchecked power. It seems unfathomable. So far, they have not been deterred by anything, not the courts, not public opinion, not even sinking election prospects. The U.S. has become a powder keg.

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The prejudice will be needed, or the whole circus can start again.

Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Moves For A Mistrial With Prejudice (AT)

During the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the prosecution argued that Kyle provoked the men who attacked him by waving his gun. To prove this, during the trial, the prosecution gave the defense fuzzy drone footage. There was a great deal of argument about what could be extrapolated from that fuzzy view. It turns out that the prosecution had within its possession a high-quality video that it played for the judge after the trial ended. On this, and other evidentiary grounds, the defense moved for a mistrial with prejudice. The defense motion states the facts with sufficient clarity that I’m going to reprint them here verbatim:

“On November 5. 2021, the fifth day of trial on this case, the prosecution turned over to the defense footage of a drone video which captured some of the incident from August 25, 2020. The problem is, the prosecution gave the defense a compressed version of the video. What that means is the video provided to the defense was not as clear as the video kept by the state. The file size of the defense video is 3.6 MB and the state’s is 11.2 MB. Further, the dimensions on our video are 480 x 212, the state’s, 1920 x 844. The video which was in the state’s possession, wasn’t provided to the defense until after the trial concluded. During the jury instructions conference, the defense played their version of the video for the court to review. The state indicated their version was much clearer and had their tech person come into court to have the court review their clearer video. The video is the same; the resolution of that video, however, was not. The state did not provide their quality video to the defense until Saturday, November 13, 2021, and only did so upon specific request by Attorney Wisco — two days before closing arguments and after the evidence had been closed.”


Under Wisconsin law, when the defense makes a demand, the prosecution must provide to the defense “[a]ny physical evidence that the district attorney intends to offer in evidence at the trial” and “[a]ny exculpatory evidence.” That’s Wisconsin Stat. § 971.23(1)(g) & (h). I don’t have the time to research the law, but my bet is that if Wisconsin’s appellate court ever had before it the question of whether the prosecutor may get away with producing bastardized, degraded versions of the requested evidence, it would say emphatically not. The motion for a mistrial with prejudice also raises the fact that, when Kyle Rittenhouse took the witness stand, the prosecutors improperly accused him of keeping silent after his arrest. That right, of course, is enshrined in the famous Miranda rights warning that all arrestees in America receive: “You have the right to remain silent …” The corollary to that right is that this silence cannot be used against the defendant in a court of law, but that’s exactly what the prosecution tried to do.

Rittenhouse videos
https://twitter.com/i/status/1461035214977777674

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“Schiff’s spin is enough to cause permanent vertigo.”

The Steele Dossier and the End of Shame In American Politics (Turley)

The famous philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal once declared that “the only shame is to have none.” The problem with shame is that it requires a sense of guilt over one’s actions. In the age of rage, there appear fewer and fewer actions that are beyond the pale for politics. Take Adam Schiff and the Steele dossier. While even the Washington Post has admitted that it got the Russian collusion story wrong in light of the findings of Special Counsel John Durham, House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff, D-Calif., is still insisting that he was absolutely right to promote the discredited Steele dossier. Schiff’s interview on NBC’s Meet the Press may be the final proof of the death of shame in American politics.

Schiff was one of the greatest promoters of the Steele dossier despite access to briefings casting doubt about Steele and the underlying claims. However, Schiff recently has attempted to defend himself by claiming that Steele was a respected former spy and that he was lied to by a Russian source. Schiff told host Chuck Todd: “I don’t regret saying that we should investigate claims of someone who, frankly, was a well-respected British intelligence officer. And we couldn’t have known, of course, years ago that we would learn years later that someone who is a primary source lied to him. [Igor] Danchenko lied to Christopher Steele and then lied to the FBI. He should be prosecuted. He is being prosecuted. And I’ll tell you this, if he’s convicted, he should not be pardoned the way Donald Trump pardoned people who lied to FBI agents, like Roger Stone and Mike Flynn. There ought to be the same standard in terms of prosecuting the liars. But I don’t think there ought to be any pardon, no matter which way the lies cut.”

Schiff’s spin is enough to cause permanent vertigo. Some of us have spent years being pummeled for questioning the obvious problems with the Steele dossier, including the long-denied connection to the Clinton campaign. Schiff was the main voice swatting down such criticism and his endorsements were treated as dispositive for media from MSNBC to the Washington Post. After all, he was the chair of the House Intelligence Committee and assured the public that our criticisms were meritless and the dossier was corroborated. Schiff’s spin, however, continues to deny the obvious about the Russian collusion scandal.

First, many would guffaw at the claim that Steele was and remains a “well-respected British intelligence officer.” Soon after the dossier was shopped to the FBI, British intelligence flagged credibility problems with Steele. The FBI severed Steele as an asset. Even his own sources told the FBI that Steele wildly exaggerated information and distorted intelligence. Most recently, Steele went public with a laughable claim that Michael Cohen, Trump’s former counsel, was lying to protect Trump despite spending years trying to get Trump charged criminally.

Second, Schiff ignored repeated contradictions in Steele’s dossier as well as evidence that the dossier was paid for and promoted by the Clinton campaign. In 2017, even fired FBI agent Peter Strzok admitted that “we are unaware of ANY Trump advisors engaging in conversations with Russian intelligence officials” and “Steele may not be in a position to judge the reliability of his subsource network.” Schiff would have had access to some of this intelligence. Indeed, while the Clinton campaign was denying that it funded the dossier, American intelligence knew that that was a lie. Indeed, until the Durham indictments, Schiff continued to defend the Russian collusion investigation and the Steele dossier.

Third, Schiff attempts to portray the sole problem with the Steele dossier as Russian analyst Igor Danchenko. That is simply not true. Schiff was long aware that there were allegations of misleading or false information given by the FBI to the secret court. Indeed, the first Durham conviction was of Kevin Clinesmith, the former FBI agent who pleaded guilty. Schiff was aware that President Barack Obama was briefed in 2017 that Hillary Clinton was allegedly planning to manufacture a Russian collusion scandal — just days before the start of the Russian investigation. The dossier was riddled with disproven allegations. Fourth, Schiff states that he merely sought to investigate allegations. However, Schiff was one of the most active members fueling the Russian collusion allegations. Indeed, when the Mueller investigation found no proof of Russian collusion, Schiff immediately went public to claim that he had evidence of collusion in his committee files. It was meant to keep the scandal alive. Schiff has never produced his promised evidence of collusion.

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  • #92821
    Mister Roboto
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    Beep. Bop. Boop.

    Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo!

    #92822
    boscohorowitz
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    “Why do you think the media and “handlers” placed here there? An additional bonus is getting the rubes to give you more money while still having the carbon footprint of 1000 people even with the yacht.”

    Um, pick on the handlers, not the kid. Is this such a difficult concept to grasp? As for the few million dollars thrown Greta’s way: chump change. As for the credibility granted folks who pick on a child, I say it’s time for chumps to change.

    Again: Greta created the buzz. It was genuine… as the expression goes, you can’t polish a turd. Greta is real although by the time she’s 30 I’m sure she’ll be as phony as most everyone else is these days, including those who feel justified in picking on a kid because it serves their belief system.

    Too bad you don’t have a couple million to throw at some young girl with (bosco spins the wheel on the dictionary of behavioral disorders) emerging existential hysteria disorder (I made that up, btw) so that you could polish her into a counter media-foil… this way the greenies, too, will have an idealistic but misguided — and mis-handled — spokes-youth for climate change denial.

    We could have the media show them duking it out. Greta all angry-faced, Aterg looking wonderfull wise and compassionate while calling Greta a DLC (dirty little c-word whose use willl reliably get one canceled).

    Reality happens to us one individual at a time. Those individuals are real, not just the projections that media makes of some. The inability to distinguish individuals from their public legend is what gives us so many crackpots in charge.

    Twisted Children or Children Twisted by Adults?

    #92823
    boscohorowitz
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    “Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo!”

    Put ’em together, kids!

    bbb

    #92824
    Germ
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    “Dr. Amerling speaks about how Evidence based Medicine has taken over our health agencies and institutions. Explains how the doctor patient relationship is being destroyed.”

    #92825
    Mister Roboto
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    fwiw, I find it hard to believe that Genius Evil Masterminds would attempt to cull the populatin with a program that selects for the ornery contrarian autodidactic erudite free-thinkers who are traditionally their worst enemy.

    It could be that less subtle means are being set aside to deal with the likes of us.

    #92826
    boscohorowitz
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    That a platform named Twitter, that limits everything to sound-bites and audio-graphics, went huge, says something about the modern proactive attention span.

    We’ll spend 5 hours binge-watching the latest Netflix show deemed “Compulsive watchable!” “Instantly addicting!” by critics who are probably half of them ‘bots, but only 2 minutes writing a pithy bubble of isolated blather.

    #92827
    those darned kids
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    #92828
    boscohorowitz
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    “It could be that less subtle means are being set aside to deal with the likes of us.”

    Or it could be that they are following the historically well-documented folly of wealthy priviledged elites as displayed in chronicles from King Solomon to Kaiser WIlhelm. Not everything is a vast overarching conspioracy. These blokes do not have superpowers. If they do, then we’re into shape-shifting alien land and there ain’t enough tinfoil in this town for the both of us.

    Lots of things are possible, including impossibility.

    Squirming Man

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    “…a booster is part of what the original regimen should be.”
    Just for the fun of it- (from a comment on ZH yesterday): there’s this fun-filled dart used on wild mares, etc.
    I’m off to check birth rates of wild women.

    #92830
    Germ
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    #92831
    Germ
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    Tainter, collapse smart, pandemic stupid!

    #92832
    Dr. D
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    Here’s a guy to the left of Bernie who’s capable of reporting the Kenosha video:


    Jimmy Dore: The Young Turks Admit Kyle is Innocent.

    See? It IS possible to tell the truth. And it doesn’t HARM your cause to be honest, it HELPS it. Amazing. But when you’ve never tried it, how would you know?

    Prosecution apparently on #11 of evidence-tampering to falsely convict. To get backies. Or And another police-approved riot in his town. Anywaaaaaay, yes we found out not only did they give the Defense a s–t video, not only did it have a different, name, date, and size, not only did the Prosecutor pretend he didn’t know what a “file name” is, but he also was caught with two active video editors on his laptop. So you don’t know what a “file name” is, but you do know what advanced video editing is? Hmmm.

    Anyway, that’s not even the best part, although that’s got to be a parsel of rights violations and felonies right there. The best part is not only is the video 1/16th resolution, not only did they know, not only did they DO it themselves, personally and on purpose, but THEY CROPPED THE VIDEO as well. To some goofy parameter the reason for which remains to be seen.

    The judge is putting the PROSECUTION on the stand, under oath. IKYN. Gee, we have a mistrial yet? Wait ’til they do this to you, because it matches all the Prosecutors I’ve heard about.

    SMH. Oh well, I guess it’s riots all the way down. That’s what happens when you love #AntiLogos, that is, the absence of rules, limits, reason, and laws. Suit yourself, but when your kids get shot in it, don’t cry to me.

    Why de masterminds kill the compliant and save the ornery? You’re assuming anything is going to plan. Murphy don’t work that way. 1st, the disease they paid good money for was supposed to kill everyone itself. Dey got robbed, see? Either 1) that worked fine on Vitamin-deficient, lung-damaged Uighurs but not Floridians, or 2) they pre-released a less (non?) dangerous form about the time of the “Cofefe” tweet that gave most immunity. They couldn’t get it off, even spraying Italy and dumping 50,000 grandmas into nursing homes, so then they were left with the vaccine. And how do you do that? If people die on the stadium floor when injected, YOU’D THINK people would get suspicious (spoiler: they don’t), so you have to vaccine with something less-hard, mix in unharmful vials, bad quality control, whatever. And they were supposed to have us locked down for 5-10 years, another generation, before discovering the vaccine, and we’d all be under totalitarian law and already have no choice when they own the health care system and/or show up door-to-door. You see those plans already, and the dates they were written. (Spoiler: years/decades ago, and do them anyway, when it isn’t logical and/or justified).

    Wait: back up. How did we get a vaccine anyway when they take 10 years to make? Why’d they NOT lock down all that time with NO vaccine as was their (published) plan? Sounds like they had to make a deal with Trump. You hand out the vaccine in 30 days or less and he doesn’t advertise how you already had the name, the disease, and the vaccine in 2019, so he covers for your now known-and-proven, intentional mass genocide. (We have these patents and dates, plus Fauci’s funding AND their video celebration when they got the spikes to bond to the Corona.) In return Trump promises to support the vaccine and advise people to take it. Easiest sell ever, since the whole Right is in a Trump personality cult and will do anything he says without thinking. Bob’s yer Uncle: 100% uptake from the Left, 100% uptake from the Right.

    …Exceeeeeept, the Right is NOT in a personality cult. And neither are blacks, the young, PhDs… What was the other deal? Why would Cheeto make a half-rot deal like that, and not arrest them, even knowing no one on the Right would do a d–n thing he says? A: What’s in the news today: The Black Hats ALSO won’t release smallpox on the world INSTEAD of Covid. But it seems now they’re staging up to, since they’re such failing failures of mouth-breathing ignoramuses that:

    1) Can’t create a deadly disease
    2) Can’t create a deadly cure
    3) Can’t hide where it came from
    4) Created the Universe’s largest self-goal by having ONLY their own people take it.
    4a) Thereby shooting their own army in the head, and leaving the enemy army of human rights and freedoms intact and
    5) Revealing themselves, their motives, and 100 years of bad plans.
    6) As they have no imagination, they have no plans, and keep using broken, outdated, illogical plans anyway, alerting everyone, so even the densest are asking WTF.

    Or that’s my reading of it, so far. But that’s what happens when you have idiots sons of idiot sons running things, seven generations deep. Not that hard to beat. But they sure can make a mess on the way out.

    #92833
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “I’m off to check birth rates of wild women.”

    LoL!

    #92834
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Why de masterminds kill the compliant and save the ornery? You’re assuming anything is going to plan. Murphy don’t work that way.”

    Actually, I’m demonstrating Murph’s Law, if anything, along with keeping Occam’s switchblade halfway sharp.

    a) If it was a deliberate grand NWO wannabe Orwell B. Huxley-ian scheme, then (ahem) “as I’ve always said”, they’re not going to take over the world anytime soon, because their Big Plan failed and is backfiring on them big time.

    b) If (ahem) “as I’ve always claimed”, it was just another delusional short-sighted junkie-needs-moremoremore greedhead swindle, then they’ve succeeded at getting rich in a world that they’ve knee-capped to the point that their money soon won’t be worth shit.

    Whoever runs security for their secret underground island fortress will happily kill them once their money ain’t worth shit. Who wants to share all that ammo and firepower and laser drones and food and water and fuel and hot tubs and penis.enlargement.pills.that.really.work! with some aging dickheads like (insert aging dickwad)?

    Bye Bye Dickweed

    Why do you guys always root for evil to win? Sun Tzu watches you aggrandize these meatheads and shakes his head, sadly but dismissively. ‘Nice enough lad,’ he thinks, ‘an d awful smart, and I like their idealism, but I can’t have them in my army. They BELIEVE in the enemy. It’s practically a BDSM orgy.”

    He orders his bodyguards to dispatch them before they get into trouble that might affect him.

    #92835
    those darned kids
    Participant

    That a platform named Twitter, that limits everything to sound-bites and audio-graphics, went huge, says something about the modern proactive attention span.

    exactly. the moment i saw the name “twitter”, i thought, “my, that’s stupid”. and then, “facebook”. i thought, surely this is a narcissist’s paradise.

    no thanks.

    #92836
    expatkiwi
    Participant

    Sweden’s “Vaccine Passes” should teach us an important lesson. The Scandinavian country has been a touchstone for lockdown skeptics, but this U-turn shows us the danger of accepting any part of the narrative.

    Sweden’s “Vaccine Passes” should teach us an important lesson.

    #92837
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Here’s a guy to the left of Bernie”

    mr. sanders is just another fascist. left?! ha! the last leftist in the u.s. senate was mike gravel (r.i.p.).

    #92839
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Just got off the phone with a buddy. His sisters inlaws went to Dollyworld and caught the Rona. The wife (unjabbed) recovered, the husband (jabbed) has now been on a ventilator for two weeks. Asked him if they approached the hospital about ivermectin and we both agreed the hospital would prob refuse. So they put you on a vent and then essentially wait for the family to decide to pull the plug. Such treatment!

    #92840
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #92841
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #92842
    those darned kids
    Participant

    deflate: boy, oh, boy! i’ve found you a gig where you can actually do some good!!!

    https://www.news-medical.net/news/20211118/Novel-chatbot-could-ask-emergency-department-visitors-about-social-needs.aspx

    #92843
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    ” “facebook”. i thought, surely this is a narcissist’s paradise.”

    I don’t mind that. We’re all more narcissistic than not. The fact that it was obviously a govcorp spponsored surveillance program, an inverted panopticon, kept me away until a friend got in a jam and the only way IO knew to reach out to him was via FB. (We’d been out of touch forever; googling him, I saw he’d crossed the law, had his mug splashed over local TV, etc…)

    The old FB algorithms were AWESOME people connectors. It sucked up all my contacts and cookies and connected me with people sharing similar interests, and somehow I found myself hobnobbing online with Hollywood prodcers/screeenwriters, all kinds of fascinating people (most of whom disappointed me once I penertated their veneer, but c’est la vie).

    I hung around longer than I wanted to bang the Bernie gong, sort of a last chance to get someone possibly half-decent, then left when I got “suspended” for three days for using the word niggar (*ouch*! I thought I’d opted out of the Milgrim Function?). Wrote them a swell piss-off letter, closed the account, burned my password. That is why I have an old Robin Morrison account there that I cannot post on.

    I opened a new one under my natal name, Robert West, just to have a handy place to host images and such.

    I have a few old high school friends, home alone and invalid, that I “entertain” with my burbles. Well, I try to.

    But the old algorithms are was long gone. served their purpose. Now they work to isolate people into groups of FB’s choosing, stuff like that. It’s also been handing for gauging the amopunt of censorship out there, using FB as an obvious major indicator. THey censor much less than just two months ago.

    #92844
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “mr. sanders is just another fascist. ”

    I like how Gnome Chimpsky put it: a classic 1950s Eisenhower Republican. That’s what passed for socialist at the time. There are no Euromerican socialists any more, just standard fascists painted New Deal blue.

    #92845
    ezlxa1949
    Participant

    The problem with shame is that it requires a sense of guilt over one’s actions.

    Australia is blessed with a prime minister who has said publicly (on radio 3AW) that he has never — knowingly — lied in public. Yeah, right.

    What is more, in the benighted land of Oz it is NOT illegal for political campaign advertisements to make totally false accusations and allegations. Few of the political establishment seem bothered about this.

    Our PM has let it be known that he is a churchgoer (Hillsong). What on earth does that church teach its congregations? The Epic of Gilgamesh? Certainly not the 9th commandment, “You shall not bear false witness.”

    #92846
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “deflate: boy, oh, boy! i’ve found you a gig where you can actually do some good!!!

    Shhhh…. we don’t talk to it, we talk about it.

    It rubs the boop-boop in its beep-beep or it gets the poop-poop.

    bbb

    #92847
    userzeroid
    Participant

    I concur with Bosco that the premise of a cull is too-far-fetched. I suspect that this whole nightmare is the result of a collusion of ultra-rich davos cult members working together to “save the planet” much like the climate change fiasco. Once the money spigot got turned on, the lackeys at pfizer started drawing up contracts and the rest is history. The lawyers got drafted and the government (bought and paid for) went all-in at the behest of their handlers.

    These efforts to make us compliant and to gaslight us away from having any doubt in the narrative is the typical result of hubris and arrogance associated with any predatory and psychopathic “rulers”. Comes with the territory. To complement this, herd mentality has demonstrated the populace to be wanting in what Voltaire described as one of the most virtuous of freedoms civilisation has to offer: to think for oneself.

    Fuellmich stated that the AR from the jabs are unintentional according to his interviews. I can believe that. The-powers-that-be wanted a smooth transition fron our prior debt-based monetary system. They did not anticipate such poor QC from the manufacture of their patented tech. Dumb bastards. They expected to ensnare us all in a legal nightmare from which there is no escape with no repercussions and get away with it scott-free. Sadly for them (and tragically for us) the jabs don’t work and have huuuge issues with AR, especially with the younger cohort taking them. However, that cannot get in the way of their plans as it’s ‘Pinky and The Brain‘ time.

    As regards Greta, well, I agree she is genuine. It doesn’t mean that she could be wrong. When I was a young ‘un (back in the 80’s) I was concerned with climate change, pollution, de-forestation etc. As I believe Churchill famously said “those who are not liberal in youth have no heart and those who are not conservative in old age have no brain”. I think it is important to show a change of mind (and heart) once you realise you are wrong. Time will tell if Greta can demonstrate this maxim in action.

    It is demonstrative of our current naivete to present this narrative without considering that we might be wrong. The antifa/climate crowd seem to be so cocksure of themselves.

    burty

    I grew up with members of the 60’s generation, believing in ecology and care of the finite planet that we live on. I think that my grandparents has similar concerns and the stories I heard of “pea soupers” on the streets of london during the winters (emanating from all the coal fires) meant that death by “consumption” (lung failure, TB or cancer) was common before the more modern terms that science now grants us.

    So at what stage do we actually stop and think about the implications of human interaction on this spinning rock orbiting a nuclear star? I would argue that super heated enriched uranium rods creating steam in order to make turbines generate electricity is not a safe or sustainable way to exist on this planet. Neither is wind, solar or tidal “renewable” energy. There could be something in the future. As long as we do not blow ourselves up and sabotage the potential for something better, there is still the possibility of an innovation to come out of left-field. Greta does not have the solution and although her urgency shows a sign of youthful heartfelt concern, it is foolish to take the lead from the cohort of opportunist billionaires that have decided to back her at this point in history. They have all the hallmarks of a cult – religious belief in an particular outcome, backed by “science”, no matter what.

    So I would argue that the convergence of event 201 and this climate change fantacism is basically cover for the total reset of our monetary/economic system. The monetary system was always destined to collapse at some stage. I was surprised when we made it as far as 2007, expecting things to go south during the dot com bubble (and even earlier than that). The Iraq war/WMD seemed to me at the time to be “the moment of collapse” and yet we still trundle forward like a leper missing limbs.

    The international bond markets are a complete joke, with obligatory investment needed for any pension fund as legally instructed by regulatory requirements in all countries around the globe. “The stock market” shoes all the bias of human greed and vice, with circuit breakers built in to halt trading when a stock drops more than 7% in any one trading session. Yet we have no similar halts on any stock having a parabolic move to the upside.

    How can we call this capitalism? This is a hybrid of socialism and capitalism whereby the worst of both are presented as the best we have to offer. It is sad really. The whole thing should have collapsed decades ago and yet here we are witnessing our populace attempting to bargain with the very powers thst have held us hostage to conditions that offer us no sense of freedom from their over-arching regulations.

    Ironically enough, we have not had as much potential to invest our time and recreation into myriad of different persuits at any time in recorded history, yet we are faced with the worst example of stockholm syndrome in the same. We are slave except we are free.

    Where’s the incentive? I can buy a set of oils and canvas and paint much like the masters did, yet I do not need the church in order to fund a huge overhead in the cost of raw materials. Ditto music, cooking, video/film, photography, study of astronomy, geography and many many others. I could do it all if I choose to. Yet I am missing the spirit of all these things. Who would appreciate it? There are those who are doing stellar work in these fields and we are missing the wonder of the human element of creativity, instead ensnared in a hideous power play between the rulers and predatory forces out to squeeze every penny of revenue and ounce of consent to manipulate the laws of society in order for them to game the system. It’s human nature that is our greatest enemy and nothing has changed since time immemorial.

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    #92848
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    ‘That’s what passed for socialist at the time.’

    2016 not 1955.

    #92849
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    The Sylvers tune: styslistically*, that genre milieu is more hit-than-miss for me, but the songwriting was often sauperb, like this tune, imo.

    *specifically, the overwrought ‘funky’ rhythm sections. Harvey Mason was great…. as a drummer not an arranger, even if only of the rhythm section (as in this tune). THe bassist is working hard to be Jamie Jamerson but lacks Jamerson’s ability to leave space in the music.

    But, lovely song, awesome vocals.

    #92850
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Well, at least covidiocy showed us how to control influenza outbreaks. Of course, we’ll forget as soon as the madness ends.

    flu

    #92851
    Phred420
    Participant

    :Long time reader and attempted donor with VISA. Will keep trying.
    Defecationvista prompted me to sign up. Wonder if he/she/it knows the backlash is going to swamp the propaganda? Selling NFT lampposts, get them while cheap.

    #92852
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    ‘Actually, I’m demonstrating Murph’s Law, if anything, along with keeping Occam’s switchblade halfway sharp.’

    clarification: I’m saying that they are demonstrating Murphy’s etc…

    #92853
    userzeroid
    Participant

    Aye, Sylvers had such great vocal talent and were overlooked in favour of bands like ‘the jacksons’ and others at the time. The record industry missed a trick …but then, the industry were just looking for ego monsters who would play upto the camera and the next ‘big thing’ that would sell lots of records.

    Not a lot of money in good music. But it really counts in the grand scheme of things.

    This one of theirs is also fantastic The Sylvers – What’s it All About

    You can even hear the melody from Michael Caine’s opening salvo fron “Alfie” but then they go a different direction. A much better direction IMO

    #92854
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “It is demonstrative of our current naivete to present this narrative without considering that we might be wrong. The antifa/climate crowd seem to be so cocksure of themselves.”

    It doesn’t matter if you think you’re right or wrong as long as you believe you do not have the right to make other people do something they don’t want to do. Heck if i was an obnoxious jagoff like most people we see protesting today, i’d be out marching about forcing people to save so much of their paycheck each month.

    #92855
    userzeroid
    Participant

    Indeed Mr. House.

    I like how Celente puts it. “You’re wearing a Mask right? You’re vaccinated right? You’re safe. Leave me the fuck alone”

    These nutters will not mind their own business!

    i’d be out marching about forcing people to save so much of their paycheck each month

    Enforcing fiscal prudence, how dare you!!

    #92856
    those darned kids
    Participant

    uzerzoid: “When I was a young ‘un (back in the 80’s) I was concerned with climate change, pollution, de-forestation etc.”

    you’re not concerned now? leaving aside global climate fluck up, pollution is a huuuuge killer, way more than corona and clot shots combined.

    and deforestation? how could you not be concerned about that? one does not live on corn and soya alone..

    #92857
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Michael Caine’s opening salvo fron “Alfie”

    time for some sonny!

    #92858
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “you’re not concerned now? leaving aside global climate fluck up, pollution is a huuuuge killer, way more than corona and clot shots combined.

    and deforestation? how could you not be concerned about that? one does not live on corn and soya alone..”

    Like the joke by a )now dead, I think) comedian/heroin addict: “I did a lot of drugs when I was younger. I’m not sayiong I don’t do a lot of drugs now, but I did a lot of drugs when I was younger.”

    #92859
    boscohorowitz
    Participant
    #92860
    upstateNYer
    Participant

    Dr D: “Or that’s my reading of it, so far. But that’s what happens when you have idiots sons of idiot sons running things, seven generations deep. Not that hard to beat. But they sure can make a mess on the way out.”

    Two thumbs up. Do ya have any idea of when “on the way out” becomes “already gone”? This sh*t is getting old.

    #92861
    Mr. House
    Participant

    “Members of an Iranian hacking group accessed confidential US voting information and infiltrated a media outlet’s computer network in an attempt to intimidate Democratic voters in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, federal prosecutors said Thursday. ”

    Huh, that doesn’t make any sense does it? Why would iranians want to get Trump reelected? Maybe they thought he’d drone more Iranian Generals? This makes absolutely no sense.

    https://nypost.com/2021/11/18/iran-hackers-stole-us-voter-data-to-influence-2020-election-feds/

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