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Paul Klee Carnival in the snow 1923

 

Flood-tide of Darkness (Jim Kunstler)
The “If It Does Not Work Do It More” Stage Of The Pandemic (Gato Malo)
Rand Paul: Vaccine Zealots “Won’t Be Happy Until They Get Your Newborn” (SN)
Virginia Hospital In Contempt Of Court For Denying Patient Ivermectin (DW)
Doctor Fired for Trying to Treat COVID Patients With Ivermectin (ET)
Why You Can’t Get COMIRNATY (Steve Kirsch)
First UK Death Recorded With Omicron Variant (BBC)
Boris Johnson’s Biggest Blunder (Chudov)
Queensland to Allow Grocery Stores to Ban the Unvaccinated (SN)
What Leads To More Spike Protein In The Body: Vaccine Or Virus? Part 2 (Joomi)
Reduced Neutralisation Of Omicron By Post-immunisation Serum (medRxiv)
Norway Bans Booze To Tackle Omicron (RT)
Federal Lawmakers Invest Big In Vaccines, Treatments, And Tests Producers (BI)
One In Three UK Small Firms Plan Major Staff Cuts (G.)
The Execution of Julian Assange (Chris Hedges)

 

 

They are literally telling us that we must get vaccinated because omicron is vaccine resistant.

 

 

 

 

Rogan/McCullough

 

 

Deepfake?

 

 

ICU patients in Holland.

 

 

Pilot deaths
https://twitter.com/WeHaveNoRights2/status/1468418285360271361

 

 

“For the moment everything is just froth and noise, and most everybody is in too much of a panic to make sense.”

Flood-tide of Darkness (Jim Kunstler)

The frenzy around the Christmas holiday conceals deeper currents running through advanced techno-industrial societies like froth on the surface of a raging river that surges with dangerous, hidden flotsam. We’re informed that the next James Bond might be a transsexual. But, you see, it’s not just that Hollywood is running out of gimmicks for its floundering “franchises,” but rather that there has been no place for men these days in the struggle to prevent civilization from drowning. The lifeguards are cancelled. All that’s left in the commotion of the flood is the shrieking of women. Thus, the hysteria over Trumpism. America actually needed a rescue operation and, defective as he was personality-wise, Mr. Trump rose above the surge and called for exactly that, and was pulled under for the effrontery of saying so.

It was a bad time to be a man standing out among men. The torrent is in charge now, not the people bobbing and flailing in it. Ride it out, if you can. By and by, the flood will subside and the survivors will be cast back on shore. The shrieking women will also subside, because the men will tell them to cut it out. And then the men and women will go forth reconstructing the human project here in North America. The landscape will not look the same and we will not act like we did before, when we were just carried along helplessly in the flood. There will be fewer of us. All the giant things, too large to save themselves — the corporations, the institutions, the agencies — will be swept away, but we’ll be back on dry land, with a lot debris to sort through, some of it useful for rebuilding a way of life. We’ll be too busy for any more shrieking and hand-wringing, and crybabies will get whapped upside their heads.

That is what you can expect in the decade ahead. For the moment everything is just froth and noise, and most everybody is in too much of a panic to make sense. Humans don’t do well without sense-making. What makes sense is having a roof over your head, something to eat, some purposeful activities to provide those things, some other people to exist with and care for, and some ceremonies to honor our efforts and declare our gratitude for being here in the first place.

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The explanations for why boosters “work” are hilarious. But yes, they will “work” for two weeks or so, so it’s not strictly a lie.

The “If It Does Not Work Do It More” Stage Of The Pandemic (Gato Malo)

We’re clearly going through a round of “the vaccines don’t work so you need to take more vaccines” or even more hilarious and wrongheaded “omicron is vaccine evading, so you need boosters.” This clearly makes no sense and the argument is rapidly falling apart as what sure looks like OAS is causing omi to pop up disproportionately IN the boosted. This is going to be WAY too big to hide. It’s already become utterly apparent that the vaccines do not stop spread. It’s going to take little time for this to spread to boosters. Alas, if you think this is going to discredit the pushers of public health pablum and pseudoscience (or their acolytes), you may want to think again. That’s not how it’s going to go. Doomsday cults become more, not less devout when the world fails to end on tuesday. and they have cards left to play.


The next round is going to be the return of lockdowns. It’s clear they want it, perhaps in general, perhaps only for the unvaxxed. It’s already heating up with the “we need lockdowns to prevent more lockdowns” absurdity and the “we must lock down those not vaxxed with a vaccine that does not stop spread so that they will not spread covid” nonsense. To swallow this after 2 years requires credulity to beggar belief, but the sad fact is: many still buy it. [..] the sunk cost fallacy has set in and all the past sacrifice and belief and proselytization and identity commitment to the cause weighs heavier and heavier. they NEED it to have meant something. It’s a classic behavioral trap. economists study it. they build business models (like gym membership structures) around it.

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“We have 57 for Christmas, no vaccine passport. The only requirement is that you have read and understand the Constitution..”

Rand Paul: Vaccine Zealots “Won’t Be Happy Until They Get Your Newborn” (SN)

Appearing on Hannity Friday night, Senator Rand Paul noted that COVID vaccine pushers are becoming more militant in their demands and efforts to force as many people as possible to take jabs. “You know, these people won’t be happy until they get your newborn,” Paul urged. “I mean, they really want to get your newborn inoculated before they leave the hospital. They’re going to restrict certain things. You know, they’re not going to dispense schooling. But they’re also going to try to get them before they leave the hospital. I think it’s outrageous and ignores the science,” the Senator emphasised. Paul continued, “It’s all based on this misreading of the science that says we haven’t been vaccinating enough and that we’re under-vaccinated.”


“The truth from the CDC is quite the opposite. Over age 75, 97% of people have voluntarily chosen to be vaccinated. Between ages 64 and 75, 99% of people have been vaccinated,” Paul further explained. “So we are voluntarily accepting this,” Paul continued, adding “Most people at high risk have been vaccinated. This is a disease of the elderly, not of children.” Commenting on Anthony Fauci spearheading the medical tyranny, Paul noted “he’s not obeying science. He’s sort of granting his impulse to authoritarianism. His default position is always, how can I control people? How can I regulate people?” The Senator added that Fauci would be apoplectic with the Paul family Christmas plans. “I can tell you — he’s not going to be too happy with the Paul family Christmas. We have 57 for Christmas, no vaccine passport. The only requirement is that you have read and understand the Constitution,” the Senator quipped.

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“..when Chris and a registered nurse went to administer the drug on the night of December 7 on the orders of Maturi, “hospital administration barred [him and the nurse] from entering the ICU with the Ivermectin.”

Virginia Hospital In Contempt Of Court For Denying Patient Ivermectin (DW)

Chris Davies and his father Donald have been fighting for their mother and wife Kathy Davies’ right to try the drug Ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment at Fauquier Health hospital in Warrenton, Virginia, for the past few weeks. But the hospital — where Chris happens to work as a radiologic technologist — had put his mother through a series of legal hoops seemingly designed to block the treatment from being given to her. On Monday, December 13, Virginia’s 20th Judicial Court found Fauquier Health in contempt of court after refusing to comply with previous orders and ruled that by 9:00 p.m. Eastern time tonight, Kathy Davies must be given the dose of Ivermectin as prescribed by a doctor retained by the Davies family. Additionally — if the hospital did not comply — the state had the right to fine the hospital $10,000 per day.

That order would have been applied retroactively from December 9 onwards. The court also ordered that the Davies family be given police escort if necessary to administer the drug to their mother. But, the court also said that the hospital had an opportunity to purge the contempt charge by complying with the order. The hospital is reportedly now opting to comply with that order after a week of arguing why they could not allow the drug to be given to Kathy Davies as the family requested. The story offers hope for legal respite for many families who have found themselves in similar situations while trying to battle a medical establishment arguably opposed to any treatment not supported by the FDA to fight COVID-19.

The Davies’ saga started in October when Chris Davies’ mother was admitted to the hospital with COVID-19. She was placed on a ventilator in the intensive care unit (ICU) on November 3. Donald was to serve as her medical proxy — and after consultation with Chris and his siblings — wanted doctors to give Kathy Ivermectin in hopes of finding success against COVID-19. The doctors and hospital refused that request and were adamant they would not administer the drug despite the family’s wishes. On December 3, the Davies family notified Fauquier Health that they were hiring attorneys on Kathy’s behalf and filing a lawsuit.

“Pray we get a compassionate judge and that litigation goes smoothly,” Chris emailed friends supporting his mother on December 5. “We just want the right to try Ivermectin!” “Let us pray we can get it to her and it will help her out of this long-suffering!!” he added. “Thanks all and God Bless!!!” On Monday, December 6, according to a court document obtained by The Daily Wire, the court had ruled that Kathy had the right under Virginia law to try Ivermectin or any other order and prescription provided by Dr. Martha Maturi — the doctor retained by the Davies family who had prescribed Ivermectin — regardless of her employment with the hospital. But, when Chris and a registered nurse went to administer the drug on the night of December 7 on the orders of Maturi, “hospital administration barred [him and the nurse] from entering the ICU with the Ivermectin.”

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How and when did we forget that treatment procedure, including medicines, is a doctor’s responsibility?

Doctor Fired for Trying to Treat COVID Patients With Ivermectin (ET)

A Mississippi doctor said he was fired for attempting to treat COVID-19 patients with ivermectin, which is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat parasites, although the hospital in question said he was not an employee but instead was an independent contractor. Dr. John Witcher, an emergency room physician at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Yazoo City, said was “told not to come back” after taking several COVID-19 patients off Remdesivir, which is approved by the FDA to treat the virus, and allowed them to use ivermectin. “I was very surprised that I was basically told to not come back at the end of the day,” Witcher said on the Stew Peters podcast. “These patients were under my direct care, and so I felt like taking them off Remdesivir and putting them on ivermectin was the right thing to do at the time.”

Baptist Memorial told news outlets that Witcher “no longer practices medicine as an independent physician” at the Yazoo City facility, adding that he was an independent contractor, not an employee at the facility. The hospital system said that it follows “the standards of care recommended by the scientific community and our medical team in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19” such as vaccines and monoclonal antibody treatments. But Witcher said that he was working at the Baptist Memorial emergency room when three new COVID-19 patients arrived on Dec. 10. They were prescribed Remdesivir, but Witcher said that he has concerns about the drug.

“I was there at the hospital for three days straight in the ER and so I felt like this would be a good opportunity to try ivermectin on these inpatient patients that I had been following very closely and just see how well it worked,” Witcher remarked. The hospital couldn’t prescribe ivermectin, he said, adding that he had to call a local pharmacy. The pharmacy, Witcher said, then delivered the drug to the hospital and switched their prescriptions from Remdesivir to ivermectin. However, according to Witcher, Baptist Memorial severed ties with him before he could administer the ivermectin. “There’s a first time for everything, but I wouldn’t say it was experimental,” he said. “There’s been plenty of evidence with patients right here in Mississippi that have taken ivermectin, and they’ve done well.”

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“Do you know the difference between the Pfizer EUA vaccine and the approved vaccine COMIRNATY?”

Why You Can’t Get COMIRNATY (Steve Kirsch)

Do you know the difference between the Pfizer EUA vaccine and the approved vaccine COMIRNATY? Do you know why COMIRNATY isn’t available anywhere? Do you know if it is even approved? Are vaccine mandates legal? Are employers that mandate vaccination, then fire you if you refuse, liable for damages? If you know the answers to all of these questions, then there is no need to watch my latest interview of Alix Mayer, President of Children’s Health Defense, California. But if you don’t, watch it now. You’ll be very pleasantly surprised.

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You just knew they’d come up with a first. No details, because privacy etc. How old was the person, co-morbidities, we have no idea.

And within minutes outlets with the exact same information produced headlines that said the death was FROM Omicron.

First UK Death Recorded With Omicron Variant (BBC)

At least one person in the UK has died with the Omicron coronavirus variant, the prime minister has said. Boris Johnson said the new variant was also resulting in hospital admissions and the “best thing” people could do was get their booster jab. Visiting a vaccination clinic in London, he said people should set aside the idea Omicron was a milder variant. On Sunday, the PM set a new target for all adults in England to be offered a booster by the end of the month. Speaking during a visit near Paddington, west London, Mr Johnson said: “Sadly yes, Omicron is producing hospitalisations and sadly at least one patient has been confirmed to have died with Omicron.


“So I think the idea that this is somehow a milder version of the virus, I think that’s something we need to set on one side and just recognise the sheer pace at which it accelerates through the population.” On Monday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid said 10 people were in hospital in England with the Omicron variant. The booster rollout has been accelerated in response to Omicron, after early analysis suggested two doses of a Covid vaccine were not enough to stop people catching the variant. However, a third booster dose gives around 70% to 75% protection against symptomatic infection with Omicron, analysis by the UK Health Security Agency found.

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“If it does turn out that Omicron triggers ADE in Wuhan spike-vaccinated, it would be extremely dangerous for the course of the Omicron wave in the West.”

Boris Johnson’s Biggest Blunder (Chudov)

Antibody Dependent Enhancement is a frequently encountered problem when developing vaccines. It describes a situation when antibodies developed for a particular antigen (for example, for Wuhan virus spike), when encountering a different virus (for example, Omicron), do not neutralize the virus but instead aid in its infection. ADE happened when scientists were developing vaccines for RSV and measles, for example. On a few occasions ADE has resulted from vaccination: • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) — RSV is a virus that commonly causes pneumonia in children. A vaccine was made by growing RSV, purifying it, and inactivating it with the chemical formaldehyde. In clinical trials, children who were given the vaccine were more likely to develop or die from pneumonia after infection with RSV. As a result of this finding, the vaccine trials stopped, and the vaccine was never submitted for approval or released to the public.

• Measles — An early version of measles vaccine was made by inactivating measles virus using formaldehyde. Children who were vaccinated and later became infected with measles in the community developed high fevers, unusual rash, and an atypical form of pneumonia. Upon seeing these results, the vaccine was withdrawn from use, and those who received this version of the vaccine were recommended to be vaccinated again using the live, weakened measles vaccine, which does not cause ADE and is still in use today.

The three epidemiological signs of ADE are: 1/ Preferential infection of the vaccinees, compared to the unvaccinated. We definitely see this with Omicron. I discussed this in my previous article. 2/ Worse outcomes in the vaccinated, compared to the unvaccinated. We do NOT yet have any data about that. We might not get this data for a while as it should lead to instant firing of all vaccinators, which they obviously do not want. So if this occurs, this information will be suppressed for a while. 3/ Specific symptoms in the vaccinated, that the unvaccinated do not display. Information about this might come out sooner than the second item. Most likely, my prediction is that it would be cardiac events from Omicron that occur mostly in the vaxxed.

If it does turn out that Omicron triggers ADE in Wuhan spike-vaccinated, it would be extremely dangerous for the course of the Omicron wave in the West. The unvaccinated persons who had Covid previously, have a number of other antibodies (N-antibodies and others) that would likely assist in neutralizing Omicron. It explains why in the barely vaccinated South Africa, where most people had Covid, the outcomes appear to be milder so far than in Denmark. This may, unfortunately, NOT be the case for highly vaccinated and Covid-naive Denmark, UK or USA. What about vaccinated persons who had a breakthrough infection? Plenty of people who were double jabbed, unfortunately, had breakthrough infections, mostly with Delta, post-vaccination.

It seems that they do NOT develop lasting and multi-epitope immunity (different kinds of antibodies) due to the Original Antigenic Sin. Thus, all that these Covid-surviving vaccinees have, is the useless Wuhan antibodies from their vaccines and more from Covid infection, but not a multitude of neutralizing antibodies such as N-antibodies. Therefore, these people are just as open to ADE from Omicron as the Covid-naive vaccinees.

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The Christmas spirit in all its glory.

Queensland to Allow Grocery Stores to Ban the Unvaccinated (SN)

Authorities in Queensland, Australia have told grocery stores that they are free to impose vaccine passport schemes that would ban the unjabbed from being able to buy food. Yes, really. With Queensland set to re-open its borders as a state lockdown comes to an end, Health Minister Yvette D’Ath revealed that new directives will take effect. “In the coming days, the Government will issue the guidelines required for business and industry as our border reopens,” she said in a statement. Citizens will be required to show vaccine passports to enter innumerable venues after December 17, including pubs, restaurants, museums, and cinemas.

However, venues deemed to provide “essential services” like supermarkets, grocery stores, post offices and pharmacies are supposed to be exempt from that requirement. That didn’t stop authorities from inviting all businesses to ban the unvaccinated. “There will also be a range of other businesses who may make the choice just to only have their vaccinated staff and patrons using their business,” said Small Business Minister Di Farmer. “Any business is able to make that decision, and a lot of them are actually thinking about that very seriously,” she said.

“[When Queensland opens up] you will need to be protected and businesses all over Queensland will be making that decision. If a person decides not to be vaccinated, then those are the things that they will take into consideration,” Farmer added. Australia has imposed the most draconian system of COVID-19 population control out of any developed country in the world and can no longer technically be considered a free nation given that it literally imprisons people in COVID gulags and doesn’t allow them to leave without permission. While governments have yet to take the final leap into the fully vaxxed dictatorship by outright banning the unvaccinated from being able to feed themselves, they’re giving businesses free reign to impose similar measures.

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Good long read.

What Leads To More Spike Protein In The Body: Vaccine Or Virus? Part 2 (Joomi)

The SARS-CoV-2 virus has a protein on its surface called the spike protein. The COVID vaccines available in the U.S. work by getting the body to produce this protein, with some modifications. In a previous article, I went over multiple pieces of evidence showing that the spike protein alone, either from the virus or vaccine, was harmful. In Part 1 of this article, I responded to an article by Uri Manor and Jeremy Howard. Their article claimed that: (1) The amount of spike protein from the COVID vaccines was harmless or physiologically negligible. (2) The amount of spike protein from the COVID vaccines was much lower than what one would get under viral infection from SARS-CoV-2. They used these claims to argued that if you were trying to gain immunity, it was safer to get it via the vaccines than with infection by the virus.


In Part 1, I argued that the study that Manor and Howard used to make claim (1) did not actually measure all physiologically relevant spike protein. I also argued that we already had evidence that the levels of spike protein from the vaccines were physiologically relevant. In this article, I’ll examine claim (2).

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The competing interests are something to behold.

Reduced Neutralisation Of Omicron By Post-immunisation Serum (medRxiv)

In this report, we present live neutralisation titres against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, compared with neutralisation against Victoria, Beta and Delta variants. Sera from day-28 post second-dose were obtained from participants in the Com-COV2 study who had received a two-dose COVID-19 vaccination schedule with either AstraZeneca (AZD1222) or Pfizer (BNT162b2) vaccines. There was a substantial fall in neutralisation titres in recipients of both AZD1222 and BNT162b2 primary courses, with evidence of some recipients failing to neutralise at all. This will likely lead to increased breakthrough infections in previously infected or double vaccinated individuals, which could drive a further wave of infection, although there is currently no evidence of increased potential to cause severe disease, hospitalisation or death.


Competing Interest Statement G.R.S sits on the GSK Vaccines Scientific Advisory Board and is a founder member of RQ Biotechnology. MDS acts on behalf of the University of Oxford as an investigator on studies funded or sponsored by vaccine manufacturers, including AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Novavax, Janssen, Medimmune, and MCM Vaccines. He receives no personal financial payment for this work. AJP reports grants from UKRI, CEPI and NIHR, during the conduct of the study. AJP is Chair of DHSCs Joint Committee on Vaccination & Immunisation (JCVI), but does not participate in discussions on COVID19 vaccines, and is a member of the WHOs SAGE. The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of DHSC, JCVI, NIHR or WHO. The University of Oxford has entered into a partnership with AstraZeneca for the development of a coronavirus vaccine. JSN-V-T is seconded to the Department of Health and Social Care, England (DHSC). The views expressed in this manuscript are those of its authors and not necessarily those of DHSC.

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Banning booze always works….

Norway Bans Booze To Tackle Omicron (RT)

Norway has banned the sale of alcohol in bars and restaurants in an effort to curb the spread of the Covid-19 Omicron variant, which continues to push infections in the country on a sharp rise. New Covid-19 rules will prohibit the sale of alcohol at bars, restaurants, and other service-based venues from Wednesday, while Norwegians are also being urged to work from home if possible. “Infection rates in Norway are increasing sharply, and we have now gained new knowledge about the Omicron variant and how fast it can spread. We are in a more serious situation,” declared Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, who claimed that the “stricter measures” were necessary “to maintain control of the pandemic.” Store said there was “no doubt the new variant changes the rules,” before acknowledging that the new rules “will feel like a lockdown” for many, “if not of society then of their lives and of their livelihoods.”


Norway’s previous rules – put in place just days before the latest measures, which were announced on Monday – allowed alcohol to be served at bars and restaurants until midnight, though only at tables and only if the venue had enough socially distanced seating to accommodate customers. Covid-19 cases in Norway have experienced a sharp rise since October – recording its highest daily numbers since the start of the pandemic. Last week, Norway recorded 21,457 confirmed cases and 33 deaths. Other countries have had a different response to the rise of the Omicron variant. On Friday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern hinted that relaxed Covid-19 restrictions could allow for orgies of up to 25 people.

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A vested interest in keeping the pandemic going.

Federal Lawmakers Invest Big In Vaccines, Treatments, And Tests Producers (BI)

Dozens of Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill have invested in companies that have a direct stake in the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an Insider analysis of federal financial records. In 2020, at least 13 senators and 35 US representatives held shares of Johnson & Johnson, the medical behemoth that produced the single-shot COVID-19 vaccine that more than 15 million Americans have received. At least 11 senators and 34 representatives also held shares in 2020 of another COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer, Pfizer. Two representatives or their spouses held shares of Moderna during the same year that the world went on lockdown in response to the pandemic. Lawmakers held these investments in COVID-19-minded companies as Congress was at the center of pandemic relief efforts.

In 2020 and 2021, members of Congress voted on six relief bills together worth nearly $6 trillion. Congress also authorized more than $10 billion to help drug companies develop and distribute vaccines and forced health insurers to cover the cost of getting the shot. Policymakers especially viewed the coronavirus vaccines developed by Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Moderna — which each spent substantial amounts of money lobbying the federal government in 2020 — as critical to helping countries around the planet overcome the grip of the pandemic. The tally of investments is part of the exhaustive Conflicted Congress project, in which Insider reviewed nearly 9,000 financial-disclosure reports for every sitting lawmaker and their top-ranking staffers.

[..] In early January 2020, a share of Moderna traded below $20. As the pandemic took hold, the stock’s value grew exponentially. Moderna peaked in September 2021 at more than $455 a share. After dropping steadily through the autumn, it began rising again in late November. By early December, a share of Moderna traded above $280.

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It will get worse.

One In Three UK Small Firms Plan Major Staff Cuts (G.)

A third of UK small businesses are planning to make staff redundant over the next few months, rising to more than four in 10 in London, according to a new survey. In a clear sign of the financial stress felt by many owner-run businesses as they head into a potentially difficult new year period, many also said they would be forced to raise prices, with Britain’s supply chain meltdown being cited as the main reason – adding further to inflationary pressures. The poll of 442 businesses found many were struggling with repaying the debts they racked up to get them through the pandemic as well as grappling with other challenges from supply chain disruption to shortages of key staff such as drivers and chefs, and high energy costs.

A separate study by the accountants EY, which reveals a clear divide between the winners and losers in the pandemic, found that thousands of firms, mostly major corporate entities, paid down existing debt far faster than predicted in 2021. It said UK businesses would repay £1.6bn over 2021 after borrowing £35bn in 2020, an amount driven by firms that have fared well over the past 20 months. Recently introduced rules relating to the new Omicron variant, which have dealt a blow to many city centre outlets reliant on commuters and made life harder for hospitality businesses such as nightclubs, coupled with the end of the furlough scheme in September, could turn the screw further on many small firms.

Accountancy firm Moore UK said its latest quarterly survey of owner-managed businesses found that 33% were planning to make redundancies over the next six months now that the safety net of furlough had been removed. Businesses in London were more likely than those in any other part of the UK to be planning redundancies, with 42% considering laying off staff. This is likely to reflect the effects of the pandemic on the finances of the hospitality sector – restaurants, pubs, hotels and so on – which makes up a significant part of the capital’s economy. Those UK small businesses planning to make redundancies were, on average, considering shedding 45% of their staff over the next six months.

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Assange’s biggest crime is not jounalism, it’s building an infrastructure that is impenetrable for the CIA with all its money and expertise.

The Execution of Julian Assange (Chris Hedges)

That Assange, who is in precarious physical and psychological health, and who suffered a stroke during court video proceedings on October 27, has been condemned to death should not come as a surprise. The 10 years he has been detained, seven in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and nearly three in the high-security Belmarsh prison, were accompanied by a lack of sunlight and exercise, and unrelenting threats, pressure, anxiety and stress. “His eyes were out of sync, his right eyelid would not close, his memory was blurry,” his fiancée Stella Moris said of the stroke.

His steady deterioration has led to hallucinations and depression. He takes antidepressant medication and the antipsychotic quetiapine. He has been observed pacing his cell until he collapses, punching himself in the face and banging his head against the wall. He has spent weeks in the medical wing of Belmarsh. Prison authorities found “half of a razor blade” hidden under his socks. He has repeatedly called the suicide hotline run by the Samaritans because he has thought about killing himself “hundreds of times a day.” The executioners have not yet completed their grim work.

Toussaint L’Ouverture, who led the Haitian independence movement, the only successful slave revolt in human history, was physically destroyed in the same manner, locked by the French in an unheated and cramped prison cell and left to die of exhaustion, malnutrition, apoplexy, pneumonia and probably tuberculosis. Assange committed empire’s greatest sin. He exposed it as a criminal enterprise. He documented its lies, callous disregard for human life, rampant corruption and innumerable war crimes. Republican or Democrat. Conservative or Labour. Trump or Biden. It does not matter. The goons who oversee the empire sing from the same Satanic songbook. Empires always kill those who inflict deep and serious wounds.

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  • #95250
    those darned kids
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    interesting question, chooch.

    i’ll say “yes” because (quick answer!) public employees should be on the payroll for the benefit of society. propaganda does not qualify.

    i’ll say “no” because (quick answer!) some random dude’s opinion on the internet is, well, electrons.

    i do like sleuthing, though!

    #95251
    TAE Summary
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    A Mainstream Summary
    of articles from my news feed

    * Omicron variant: Pfizer vaccine protects 70% against hospitalization, study finds
    Pfizer claims two doses of its vaccine give 33% protection against infection and 70% protection against hospitalization based on 78K cases in South Africa between Nov 15 an Dec 7. SA currently has 13K cases so 78K in this time frame sounds funny. The Fox article references an AP News article which references a paper that is not peer reviewed. The AP article has no links to the paper it cites. The AP article says omicron may be milder but we don’t know for sure yet.

    * Pfizer’s anti-covid pill prevents severe illness and should work against omicron variant, company says
    The Pfizer pill is manufactured in Germany. They say the pill reduces deaths and hospitalization by 90% among people at high risk because of age and comorbidities. The pill needs to be take with 5 days of symptom onset. The claim that it works on omicron is based on lab studies. The pill showed no symptom relief for non-high-risk patients though it did show a reduction in viral load. They say that oral antivirals offer significant benefits and are badly needed because of delta and omicron.

    * Omicron appears more resistant to Covid vaccines but is causing less severe illness in South Africa, major study finds
    The subtitle of the article makes the Pfizer vaccine claim above.
    The article says the first real world study found omicron caused less severe symptoms with 29% fewer hospital admission. It doesn’t say if this is absolute or relative. This is based on the same study that makes the Pfizer claims. They say they don’t know if this is good or bad news. They say this shows vaccine effectiveness is reduced but that boosters still increase immunity. They say that though the hospitalization rate is lower, the fact that it is more transmissible may mean more hospitalizations and deaths in absolute numbers.

    I am trying to give an objective report of what the articles say but it is hard not to notice how much of my news feed comes directly from Pfizer.

    #95252
    Mister Roboto
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    Another thing that makes me wonder if Deflationista might not be entirely what they present themselves as: I don’t know if anyone remembers when they crashed into these comments back during the first week of August, but I honestly can’t recall any other participant here feeling the need to give us their entire backstory. As the kids say these days, “Who does that?”

    #95254
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    All I have to say about this is, “When one declares war on their own citizens they should not be surprised when they have to engage in combat.”

    “Carroll also denounced threats he had received following the announcement of the legislation.

    ‘Since taking office, I’ve always tried toeliminate those who refused my diktats have civil discourse with those who’ve disagreed with me. However, violent threats made against me, my family and my staff are reprehensible,” he wrote in the statement. “I hope we can return to a more positive discourse on public health, especially when it comes to this pandemic that has tired us all.””

    One of my purer thoughts is he should not be hired for anything (even dog catcher) in the future. My impure thoughts involve how the forest troop kept potential “leaders” from dominating them.

    #95255
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    From Rabbi Chananya Weissman (normally I just post a link, but this deserves to be reproduced verbatim):

    In case you haven’t heard, Merriam-Webster recently revised its definition of the term “anti-vaxxer”. This has generated a great deal of backlash about what changes they made, presumably to suit the establishment agenda.

    That, in turn, generated the predictable condescending response from the establishment and its horde of spin-doctors and “fact-checkers”, who employed their usual tactics to conclude that those sounding alarms about this change are fools and agenda-driven liars spreading false information. This will be sanctified as irrefutable fact by their colleagues in the establishment media and the technocrats for whom they work, who will instruct their platforms to censor the opposition. Not long after, they will issue calls for their co-workers in government to persecute those who express the now-debunked position.

    Lost in all the hoopla is a close look at Merriam-Webster’s actual definitions of “anti-vaxxer” and “vaccine” at present, irrespective of what they did or didn’t change. Here they are in full, followed by my commentary:

    In case you haven’t heard, Merriam-Webster recently revised its definition of the term “anti-vaxxer”. This has generated a great deal of backlash about what changes they made, presumably to suit the establishment agenda.

    That, in turn, generated the predictable condescending response from the establishment and its horde of spin-doctors and “fact-checkers”, who employed their usual tactics to conclude that those sounding alarms about this change are fools and agenda-driven liars spreading false information. This will be sanctified as irrefutable fact by their colleagues in the establishment media and the technocrats for whom they work, who will instruct their platforms to censor the opposition. Not long after, they will issue calls for their co-workers in government to persecute those who express the now-debunked position.

    Lost in all the hoopla is a close look at Merriam-Webster’s actual definitions of “anti-vaxxer” and “vaccine” at present, irrespective of what they did or didn’t change. Here they are in full, followed by my commentary:

    Definition of anti-vaxxer: a person who opposes the use of vaccines or regulations mandating vaccination

    All the fuss has been focused around whether and when Merriam-Webster introduced the last part into their definition of “anti-vaxxer”. To me, while interesting, that is less important.

    The real significance is that, according to Merriam-Webster, everyone who supports the Nuremberg Code and the principle of informed consent is, by definition, an anti-vaxxer! Even if one has shot himself and his children up with every concoction declared by the pharmaceutical overlords to be a vaccine, even if they have gladly signed up for a lifetime subscription of every new “vaccine” they churn out, if they are against forcing people to take it, they are “anti-vaxxers”!

    This is wonderful news. I would hereby like to welcome the overwhelming majority of the human race, who should now declare loudly and proudly that they are anti-vaxxers, and confidently challenge anyone who isn’t.

    The tables have officially been turned. The term “anti-vaxxer” is no longer a pejorative to slander and mock those who are against any or all “vaccines”. It is no longer a sword of Damocles swinging over those who express reservations about taking an injection of idolatry, lest one face the angry god of covid, or, far worse, be declared an anti-vaxxer. The term now means anyone who is against forcing people to kneel.

    Perhaps the establishment believes their spell is so powerful that those who already live in terror of being called an “anti-vaxxer” will go along with this part of the definition as well. They will support forcing people to be injected with any and all crap, or at least look the other way, to protect themselves from having the dreaded “anti-vaxxer” tag slapped on them, with all that entails.

    If the establishment is right, the fascist takeover is essentially complete. If not, now is the time to welcome the new hordes of “anti-vaxxers” and enlist them in the fight against evil. After all, those who support forcing people to get injected with something today will inevitably be forced to get injected with something they don’t want tomorrow.

    Thank you, Merriam-Webster.

    #95256
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    Today’s vax CULT behavior:

    Kroger to take away paid Covid benefits, add insurance surcharges for unvaccinated employees:

    ~ Kroger is taking away paid leave for unvaccinated employees who get Covid-19 and requiring some of them to pay a monthly health insurance surcharge starting next year.

    ~ The new policies are intended to encourage staff to get the Covid vaccines, a company spokeswoman said.

    ~ The country’s largest supermarket operator will still provide paid leave to fully vaccinated employees who get breakthrough cases.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/14/kroger-to-eliminate-some-covid-19-benefits-for-unvaccinated-employees-wsj-reports-.html

    We don’t frequent any Kroger entities, except Vitacost, which I will now find an alternative for…

    #95257
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    Meanwhile the Lancet castigates those who declare COVID a “pandemic of the unvaccinated”.

    “There is increasing evidence that vaccinated individuals continue to have a relevant role in transmission. In Massachusetts, USA, a total of 469 new COVID-19 cases were detected during various events in July, 2021, and 346 (74%) of these cases were in people who were fully or partly vaccinated, 274 (79%) of whom were symptomatic. Cycle threshold values were similarly low between people who were fully vaccinated (median 22·8) and people who were unvaccinated, not fully vaccinated, or whose vaccination status was unknown (median 21·5), indicating a high viral load even among people who were fully vaccinated.

    People who are vaccinated may have a lower risk of severe disease but are still a relevant part of the pandemic. It is therefore wrong and dangerous to speak of a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Historically, both the USA and Germany have engendered negative experiences by stigmatising parts of the population for their skin colour or religion. I call on high-level officials and scientists to stop the inappropriate stigmatisation of unvaccinated people, who include our patients, colleagues, and other fellow citizens, and to put extra effort into bringing society together.

    Forced mandates to regain “freedom” should be seen as a declaration of war. Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.

    #95258
    those darned kids
    Participant

    oxy: is this true?

    https://www.9news.com.au/national/nsw-covid19-restrictions-december-15-explained-as-omicron-cases-surge/f83d7840-4a90-43db-92cb-3346ec9b6306

    From today, all people in NSW will be granted the same freedoms, regardless of their vaccination status.

    i don’t like the “granted” part, but the freedom part sure sounds good. i wonder what roll omichronic will play..

    #95259
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “TDK, At the end of the day, does it really matter? Just curious.”

    Well, if it matters that we at least have a bit of fun with a phenomenon that is generally boorishly antagonizing and mostly disinformative, I’d say it matters.

    Anyway, if it couldn’t take the heat, it would leave the kitchen. It seems to rather enjoy being a punching clown. It has earned such real-time negative karma around here that I feel almost duty-bound, morally, to kick it around.

    Impress Us

    I study it as much as I perceive it studies us. (‘I perceive’ is indistinguishable from ‘I hear voices in my head’ but that’s my perception and I’m sticking to it.)
    ***
    Meanwhile, in Seriousland, someone used the word “deliquesce” to describe what is happening to global human civilization. I think this is as pithily accurate as one word can be regarding current affairs.

    What we need is a good comet:

    Justin’s Comet

    We seem to be queueing up active volcanoes aplenty. Now we just needs us a good shower of mutant meteors and a rain of frogs and lizards.

    And so the world ended, not with a bang but a bugle mouth fart.

    #95260
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    From the article about Kroger:

    Starting next year, salaried, nonunion employees who are unvaccinated and enrolled in the company’s health insurance plan must pay a monthly $50 surcharge, the company spokeswoman said

    I’m not defending this dick-move at all, but the folks who are being slapped with the surcharge should be able to afford it if they feel sufficiently strongly about not getting the jab. That said, it does rather smack of a jizya.

    #95261
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    #95262
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    Article referencing our old friend Bob Prechter as he waded in on the impact of social mood on covid.

    There is a More Beautiful Melody than Fear

    #95263
    ctbarnum
    Participant
    #95264
    zerosum
    Participant

    My story
    I believe that the vaccine affects short term memory.

    I was told that if I wanted to be around the grandkid that I had to get the vaccine so that the grandkids would not get the virus.
    Now, those people deny using that reason.
    Also, we were told that the vaccine would keep us from getting covid.
    Nobody remembers ….
    Now, the story is that the vaccine might help you from getting very sick and that is why you should get the 2 vaccines and the booster vaccines.
    Maybe, Omicron will be able to remove the fog from people’s memories.

    #95265
    zerosum
    Participant

    Pro sport people have had their 2 shots and multiple testing and yet …… Omicron is after the healthiest individuals
    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/omicron-track-massively-disrupt-pro-sports
    Omicron On Track To ‘Massively Disrupt’ Pro Sports

    #95266
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    @ctbarnum: It would appear they finally found somebody with a laugh more annoying than Arnold Horshack’s.

    #95267
    WES
    Participant

    Dr. John Day:

    Looks like your house extention project is moving along very nicely!

    As for winging it without a plan, that strictly speaking isn’t true. You do have a general idea of what you want! As you tackle each part of the project, you retain the flexibility to make changes on the fly. That reflects confidence in yourself! Everything will jell in the end!

    When I was in the Hunter Valley, New Soth Wales, I once visited an old style farm/ranch homestead, built in the days before electricity. There were several features of this house that struct me as very practical and that the home builder knew exactly what they were doing.

    First, the single story house roof extended in all four directions, so that the house was surrounded on all sides with a deep porch. This served to keep the hot summer sun from shining directly on the house’s exterior walls (remember no insulation in those days!). Thus the house walls remained shaded all day long.

    The second feature of the house was very high ceilings. Actually there were no ceilings at all! The roof in the middle of the house was very high, maybe 20 or more feet above the floor. The house was divided into the usual areas, such as living room, dining room, kitchen, bedrooms, etc. Each room’s walls ended at about 10 or 12 feet. Since there were no ceilings, the hot air in each room could rise up to the roof and be vented outside (warm air rises, cool air drawn in from the shaded porch). That is how these folks survived without air conditioning or ceiling fans.

    Off-topic:
    I am noted for designing all my projects on the back of used envelopes! No napkins for me! First is developing and exploring the (in the box, out of the box) idea. Then comes the details of how I would actually, step by step, build my idea. Rinse and repeat as often as necessary! This often brings up the many flaws! Then there is knowing what materials I already have on hand and what needs to be bought. I phone for pricing and make more changes to keep costs down. (Then my wife, cleaning up, throws the pile of envelopes into the recycling bin!)

    (Yes, many envelopes are “used” in this process!)

    Then once I start building the project, I often have more ideas, so I incorporate them in too. If said project impacts the 2 women in my life, naturally more changes occur, once the women can see the project taking shape. Being a custom builder, I do my best to make my customers happy!

    Strangely my brother never sketches his projects. He verbalized them instead. He is a rarity amoung engineers. Most are very good at making hand sketches of their ideas. The “used” envelopes in his house are safe! In my house “used” envelopes are most certainly not safe! I use them for everything! Even grocery lists!

    #95268

    zerosum- that the “vaccine” can influence the operations of so many organs, it is not a surprise that it may influence the way the brain works.

    #95269
    thomasjkenney
    Participant

    @ctbarnum re: “…keep leaders from dominating…”

    Potlatch – You see, we had to destroy the wealth to save it, but, man, what a party!

    #95270
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #95271
    John Day
    Participant

    @Susmarie108: You are a Voracious Reader.
    @ Those Darned Kids: Thanks for thinking into and researching the trolls-in-uniform, helping keep the impression of freedom burning…

    @WES
    : Thanks: I have been doing a lot of investigation, crawling under the house, measuring ghi ngs, thinking, negotiating politely with an eager, impatient builder who works quickly and habitually, and a very careful structural engineer friend, not on site, who is trying hard to protect me from catastrophe in 130 mph wind gusts, which are bound to come some day. Never those twain shall meet, so i am constantly assessing, reassessing, negotiating for what might be reasonably improved/remediated as work moves, without stopping/interrupting the flow, when the crew is there.
    Nobody is a bad guy; all relatively good guys with different quirks and foibles, certainly including myself.
    I am greatly beholden to my friend, Lester, who refuses any remuneration for his kind, expert and patient advice and revised advice, as we go along.

    #95272
    WES
    Participant

    For now, I have more or less completed building my (latest crazy project!) temporary winter sunroom enclosure in my backyard. (It is modular, held together with rust proof deck screws, so it can be disassembled and stored when not needed.)

    I hatched this idea late this fall, while still at the island cottage. Many “used” envelopes later and it now exists!

    Sunday and today, rare December days with any sunshine at all, I tested the sun room, by lying on a lawn chair (actually 2 lawn chairs), sun bathing! How else does one test such a device, created on the back of an envelope?

    (I have already had an overnight wind knock my enclosure over, badly damaging it! It is now solidly staked to the ground!)

    To be honest it’s sort of like a giant solar cooker! But with me inside!

    The front is 8′ x 8′ square. The 9′ long roof and two 9′ sides taper down to 4′ x 4 at the back. The idea is to try and gain a 4:1 sunshine ratio, since the sun is so low and weak. (A 1 foot high stick casts over a 4 foot long shadow!)

    PThe body of the sunroom enclosure is made out of 1″ thick foam roofing insulation sheets that has aluminum foil on both sides. The 8′ x 8′ front is covered by clear plastic sheeting some neighbor threw out over 20 years ago that I helped myself (hopeless packrat!) to. It is a fairly heavy tough clear plastic but I have never been able to identify exactly what it is.

    While sun bathing, I did manage to transport myself to Florida for a few hours of glorious sweating, with frequent stops in Myrtle Beach to cool off, when the sun is hidden behind 4 large spruce trees in my neighbor’s backyard. (Anybody know how to kill spruce trees and not get caught?)

    The really nice thing about the sunroom is that, since I am unvaccinated, I can still travel to Florida, if only for a few hours, sunshine dependent of course. Here in Toronto we are lucky to average 1 to 2 hours a day of sun shine in the early winter months of December and January, just when I want sunshine the very most! (Yes, I have my home made light therapy lamp for my dry skin, as a backup for those mostly cloudy days.)

    So on the side door to my sunroom, I have written “Florida – No Passport Needed!”

    My crazy home made solution to not being able to travel!

    #95273
    WES
    Participant

    Dr. John Day:

    Yes strong winds are always a problem but if you plan for them, they can be onfidently dealt with.

    My Ontario Grandfather (farmer – all cash man) had a house on 19 acres of swamp just south of Kissimmee, Florida. There one worries about losing your roof due to hurricanes. He had re-bar anchored in the cement floor and up through the walls so he could tie his roof to the re-bar. He never lost his roof in over 30 years!

    Hopefully your structure is solidly attached to your cement pilings! You can also put metal bracing inside all of the outer walls too. Some of the 2 story cottages up here have these in their walls.

    Another thing you can do is to make strong hinged window shutters that can be closed quickly to protect your windows from flying debris. That is what they do in the Caribbean.

    #95274
    WES
    Participant

    Zerosum:

    What you described (yes a clever tongue-in-cheek play on vax memory side effects) also sounds just like old age CRS!

    My deceased Uncle Bob, a doctor, is credited with discovering CRS.

    If you can’t remember what CRS stands for, you are forgiven.

    CRS = Can’t Remember Shit!

    #95275
    WES
    Participant

    Mister Roboto:

    Yes, he was very annoying! But just as annoying, we date ourselves too!

    #95276
    John Day
    Participant

    Thanks WES, I am working on details, details, details as constuction proceeds. The orogonal 1957 house is in good condition, never damaged, though a tornado twisted the top of one of the sycamore trees fairly impressively. Tying the roof rafters down to the attic floor joists is what we worked out today. I’ll be back and get more pictures on Saturday for a Sunday post.

    #95277
    Henry
    Participant

    “Mattias Desmet, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Ghent University is doing some of the best work on the current rise of totalitarianism. Dr. Desmet studies what’s called “Mass Formation” — the conditions that produce collective delusions and willing participation in totalitarian systems.

    This is one of the most eye opening interviews I have seen:

    Mass Formation

    #95278
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    @ WES

    We used TR 80 Steel profile for our cottage siding and roofing. The company offers polycarbonate panels in this profile and we used this to construct our sunroom. It would probably work for greenhouse and solar kiln as well. It is a little pricey. It is an easy way to put a skylight in a barn.

    duchesne.ca

    Polycarbonate

    TR 80 Steel profile

    https://www.duchesne.ca/pdf/en/steel/steel-catalog.pdf

    ACCESSORIES
    TRANSLUCENT PANELS – PROFILES FOR ROOFING AND SIDING
    POLYCARBONATE
    PROFILE
    ROOFING TR 80

    #95279
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    @thomasjkenney

    Potlatch might calm things for a bit, but when “leaders” declare war on their people, the article I link to noted how to maintain the peace.

    “Sapolsky was eager to learn how the troop, which now seemed far too peace-and-love oriented to defend itself, had managed to avoid being taken over. Then, one day, a violent, dominant male potential “leader” fell upon them and attempted to subjugate the troop to his rule. The troop instantly turned on him and literally tore him limb from limb. When Sapolsky went out to study the troop the next day, the baboons were quietly grooming each other as usual, and on the ground beside them was the severed face of the would-be usurper. The group managed to avoid a return to violence by reserving all their aggression for the males who occasionally tried to fill the power vacuum.”

    Told you the thought for how to deal with Carroll was impure.

    #95280
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    @Mister-Roboto

    I’ve seen it around the internet at times, but the subtitles on that tweet definitely apply and any cult member using this logic would earn the laugh.

    The annoying laugh guy I guess we could call the Spanish version of David Letterman, as it resembles Spain’s Tonight Show.

    #95281
    tony smyth
    Participant

    Raul. Is the address for sending cash to TAE the same as before (Keap St, NY)? Can’t do Paypal from Japan for some reason.

    #95282

    Tony,

    Address for checks/cash/money orders:

    Daniel Jarvis
    52 Ondaora Pkwy
    Highland Falls, NY 10928
    USA

    Thanks!

    #95325
    Henry
    Participant

    Neil Oliver

    #95326
    Henry
    Participant

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    Testing...

    #95327
    Henry
    Participant


    <iframe loading="lazy" title="Apocalypse Now - smell of napalm" width="695" height="521" src="https://youtu.be/f8NTHyucXwc?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    Testing again.

    #95328
    Henry
    Participant

    Youtube Video

    #95329
    Henry
    Participant

    <iframe width=”480″ height=”270″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/f8NTHyucXwc&#8221; title=”YouTube video player” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen></iframe>

    OK one more try on embedding a video.

    #95330
    Henry
    Participant

    </iframe>” alt=”Try and Try again.” />

    Once again grrrr…

    #95332
    Henry
    Participant

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    #95333
    Henry
    Participant

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