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Caravaggio Adoration of the Shepherds 1609

 

Clinical Outcomes Among Patients Infected With Omicron (medRxiv)
Omicron 91% Less Likely To Be Fatal Compared To Delta: CDC Study (NYP)
Supreme Court Blocks Biden’s OSHA Vaxx Mandate (ZH)
Not Surprising, And Deserved By All (Denninger)
Rand Paul Labels Fauci ‘Juvenile Political Creature’ For Playing The Victim (SN)
Dr. Oz Calls Fauci A ‘Petty Tyrant,’ Challenges Him To Debate (Hill)
Florida Family Fighting for Ivermectin: Appeals Court Expedites Case (ET)
Do Antigen Tests Work If You Are Asymptomatic? (Kirsch)
Why DID The Science Establishment Try So Hard To Silence Lab Leak Theory? (DM)
Dems’ Voting Bill Is ‘Crass Power Grab’ By ‘Clown Car’ Running DC (JTN)
“Mother Of All” Supply Chain Shocks Looms As China Locks Down Ports (ZH)
What The West Gets Wrong About Putin (Malmgren)
US Envoy In Europe Says ‘Drumbeat Of War Is Sounding Loud’ (Hill)

 

 

The most vaccinated state in the Union:

 

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First time (?!) I see a science report claim deaths from Omicron. Well, sort of:

“Rates of ICU admission and mortality after an outpatient positive test were 0.26 (0.10-0.73) and 0.09 (0.01-0.75) fold as high among cases with Omicron variant infection ..”

We now have 1 case reported in UK, 1 case US (debunked), 1 case Israel (no evidence), and yesterday 1 case in Greece, “with” Omicron.

As case numbers have gone up 5 fold everywhere. If Omicron is at all capable of killing people, we should have seen a lot more reports like these. We do not.

Clinical Outcomes Among Patients Infected With Omicron (medRxiv)

Background: The Omicron (B.1.1.529) variant of SARS-CoV-2 has rapidly achieved global dissemination, accounting for most infections in the United States by December 2021. Risk of severe outcomes associated with Omicron infections, as compared to earlier SARS-CoV-2 variants, remains unclear.

Methods: We analyzed clinical and epidemiologic data from cases testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection within the Kaiser Permanente Southern California healthcare system from November 30, 2021 to January 1, 2022, using S gene target failure (SGTF) as assessed by the ThermoFisher TaqPath ComboKit assay as a proxy for Omicron infection. We fit Cox proportional hazards models to compare time to any hospital admission and hospital admissions associated with new-onset respiratory symptoms, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mechanical ventilation, and mortality among cases with Omicron and Delta (non-SGTF) variant infections. We fit parametric competing risk models to compare lengths of hospital stay among admitted cases with Omicron and Delta variant infections.

Results: Our analyses included 52,297 cases with SGTF (Omicron) and 16,982 cases with non-SGTF (Delta [B.1.617.2]) infections, respectively. Hospital admissions occurred among 235 (0.5%) and 222 (1.3%) of cases with Omicron and Delta variant infections, respectively. Among cases first tested in outpatient settings, the adjusted hazard ratios for any subsequent hospital admission and symptomatic hospital admission associated with Omicron variant infection were 0.48 (0.36-0.64) and 0.47 (0.35-0.62), respectively. Rates of ICU admission and mortality after an outpatient positive test were 0.26 (0.10-0.73) and 0.09 (0.01-0.75) fold as high among cases with Omicron variant infection as compared to cases with Delta variant infection. Zero cases with Omicron variant infection received mechanical ventilation, as compared to 11 cases with Delta variant infections throughout the period of follow-up (two-sided p<0.001). Median duration of hospital stay was 3.4 (2.8-4.1) days shorter for hospitalized cases with Omicron variant infections as compared to hospitalized patients with Delta variant infections, reflecting a 69.6% (64.0-74.5%) reduction in hospital length of stay.

Conclusions: During a period with mixed Delta and Omicron variant circulation, SARS-CoV-2 infections with presumed Omicron variant infection were associated with substantially reduced risk of severe clinical endpoints and shorter durations of hospital stay.

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There we go again: “..just one of the 52,297 people infected with Omicron died..”.

Really? Where is the case description? Where are the details? It would be so unique that surely it would make headlines.

Walensky gives it away:

“We MAY see deaths from Omicron but I suspect that the deaths that we’re seeing now are still from Delta. ”

Omicron 91% Less Likely To Be Fatal Compared To Delta: CDC Study (NYP)

Omicron poses a “substantially reduced risk” of serious illness compared to Delta — and is more than 90 percent less likely to kill those infected, according to a federally funded study. The study, released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Wednesday, said it proved “compelling evidence of an intrinsically less severe infection” from the variant that currently accounts for 90 percent of cases in the US. The evaluation of more than 70,000 infected Californians saw those with Omicron less than half as likely to need hospitalization as those with Delta — and about 75 percent less likely to need intensive care. Those hospitalized also needed to stay approximately 70 percent less time, with a median treatment time of 1.5 days compared to five days for those with the previous dominant variant.


Even though the study looked at three times as many people with Omicron, none of them needed to go on a ventilator in the hospital — compared to 11 in the far smaller group with Delta. Most encouragingly, just one of the 52,297 people infected with Omicron died — a reduction of 91 percent compared to 14 deaths in the 16,982 studied with Delta. It did not say how old those who died were, or if they were vaccinated. CDC director Rochelle Walensky told reporters that it likely means the recent increase in deaths is a lagging effect of the Delta variant, not the one rapidly replacing it. “We may see deaths from Omicron but I suspect that the deaths that we’re seeing now are still from Delta,” Walensky revealed.

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Threatening people’s lives and livelihoods over taking medicines, experimental or not, has always been a no-go. SCOTUS should not be needed for that. And they still leave the mandate for healthcare workers in place.

Supreme Court Blocks Biden’s OSHA Vaxx Mandate (ZH)

Despite the misinformation spewed forth by Justice Sotomayor, The US Supreme Court has blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test rule for US businesses, but allows vaccine mandate for most health care workers. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) argue against the Department of Labor, in the Court’s first hearing, that: “OSHA’s sweeping regulatory dictate,” will “irreparably injure the very businesses that Americans have counted on to widely distribute COVID-19 vaccines and protective equipment to save lives—and to keep them fed, clothed, and sustained during this now two-year-long pandemic.” The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule would have required 80 million workers to get shots or periodic tests. The OSHA ruling vote was 6-3 with Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan in dissent.

“Permitting OSHA to regulate the hazards of daily life – simply because most Americans have jobs and face those same risks while on the clock – would significantly expand OSHA’s regulatory authority without clear congressional authorization.” Chief Justice John Roberts, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, said during arguments that he thinks it’s hard to argue that the 1970 law governing OSHA “gives free reign to the agencies to enact such broad regulation.” The court allowed a separate rule to take effect requiring shots for workers in nursing homes, hospitals and other facilities that receive Medicare and Medicaid payments from the federal government (which will be interesting given that California just allowed COVID positive healthcare workers to go back to work).

The vaccine mandate for healthcare workers vote was 5-4 with Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, and Barrett in dissent, which means Roberts and Kavanaugh joined liberal justices in allowing the HHS mandate on healthcare workers to stand. So with over 1 million COVID cases per day, record high inflation, Sinema blew out the filibuster, record low approval rating, and now his vaxx mandate in tatters, this seems to sum things up rather well… “This must be Biden’s worst day in office.”

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Karl is overdoing the I told you so. At some point, it gets ugly.

Not Surprising, And Deserved By All (Denninger)

The OSHA ruling got blown up by the Supremes, 6-3 as I expected. This leaves all the private-sector employers who issued mandates in front of it fully exposed for any and all bad side effects. I expect the lawsuits to start imminently and they will bankrupt plenty of people. Good. I hope every single virtue-signaling CEO and HR Karen gets in the ass. They deserve it. “OSHA has never before imposed such a mandate. Nor has Congress. Indeed, although Congress has enacted significant legislation addressing the *****–19 pandemic, it has declined to enact any measure similar to what OSHA has promulgated here.” Exactly and as I noted the Senate explicitly declined to approve such a measure in the last couple of months and in fact explicitly disapproved it.

Yes, it went nowhere in the House as expected but you need both houses of Congress to concur when it comes to an authority. I said this would get official notice by The Supremes and it did. “In fact, the most noteworthy action concerning the ******* mandate by either House of Congress has been a majority vote of the Senate disapproving the regulation on December 8, 2021. S. J. Res. 29, 117th Cong., 1st Sess. (2021).” With the Senate explicitly disavowing same and nothing in the Congressional Record nor acts over the last two years this was clearly doomed and died a well-deserved death. Now onto CMS. Here I predicted the most-likely outcome was a split decision upholding the mandate in nursing homes and other non-consensual situations.

What we got was a 5-4 upholding it on technical grounds and, having read the opinion, you won’t like why it happened. Let’s be blunt: You ****ed yourself, America, and you deserve this outcome. You put the Federal Government in charge of what it pays for when it comes to medical care. You let them, not you or your doctor, make those decisions. You have in fact cheered this on and allowed it. You even allowed it when Trump promised to stop it during the campaign, along with all of its corruption, and then on election night all three planks dealing with the medical monopolies, which were a mere start, disappeared and yet fully half the nation continued to suck his dick.

[..] Actions — and deliberate inactions — have consequences. I don’t like the outcome but it wasn’t illogical considering what was argued and what we, the people have permitted and set in motion over the last three decades. The solicitors on the State side failed to argue that (1) these are experimental injections and (2) as of now they don’t even ****ing work and even Pfizer’s CEO admits it.

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“Does he not realise I have people arrested once every month or two who have threatened to attack me, plus I have been attacked, and he’s going to come and blame his attacks on me?”

Rand Paul Labels Fauci ‘Juvenile Political Creature’ For Playing The Victim (SN)

Following the explosive latest exchange between Rand Paul and Anthony Fauci Tuesday, Fauci ran to CNN and MSNBC to complain more about how the Senator is attacking him for his own political gain, prompting Paul to label the NIAID head “juvenile”. On Chris Hayes’ show Fauci, stated “What you saw at the hearing today was pure ad hominem. And I called him [Paul] out because that’s exactly what he’s doing: he’s raising money.” Note that during the hearing Fauci did not present any evidence to counter Paul’s claims that the NIAID Director has continually lied under oath and has actively attempted to shut down scientists and doctors who disagree with him. Fauci attempted to shift the narrative to personal attacks against him.

Appearing on Fox News, Paul shot back, claiming that Fauci is now going even beyond saying he ‘is science’ and cannot be questioned, by suggesting that questioning him is encouraging violence. “It was a cheap shot by a politician, not a scientist,” Paul said, further noting “he’s blaming me for a death threat, but when [Republican members of Congress] were shot at by a Bernie Sanders supporter [in 2017], not one Republican stood up and said, oh, this is Bernie Sanders’s fault”. “We were not juvenile enough to do that,” Paul continued, adding “But he [Fauci] came to the hearing today and accused me of somehow inciting some lunatic person.” Paul further urged, “Does he not realise I have people arrested once every month or two who have threatened to attack me, plus I have been attacked, and he’s going to come and blame his attacks on me?”

“I think he has lied to the American public. I think that he funded the lab in Wuhan that in all likelihood this virus came from. I think he as ignored natural immunity. I think he has told people to wear a cloth mask when they don’t work,” Paul emphasised. In a further appearance, Paul said of Fauci “He didn’t answer the question why is he smearing these three doctors? I’m proud of the fact people go to RandPaul.com raising money to fire Fauci because he is a menace.” “Everything he said has been incorrect. And I think he is part of the problem, Paul continued, adding “Even from the very beginning the fact that this virus came from a lab in Wuhan he has denied it and worked to cover it up and denigrated anybody who raises this question as a conspiracy theorist.”

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I wouldn’t trust Oz at the far end of a ten foot pole, and this makes me think his campaign team is looking for -cheap- publicity, whether over the back of Fauci, or that of Rand Paul.

Dr. Oz Calls Fauci A ‘Petty Tyrant,’ Challenges Him To Debate (Hill)

GOP Pennsylvania Senate candidate Mehmet Oz, more commonly known as “Dr. Oz” from his TV program “The Dr. Oz Show,” called infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci a “petty tyrant” and challenged him to a debate on COVID-19. “It’s past time Fauci faces the fact that he got COVID wrong. So, doctor to doctor – let’s debate. This Doctor is in, are you?” Oz said in a tweet Thursday while posting a campaign ad attacking Fauci. “Let’s get the facts straight here. You and me. Let’s have a debate, doctor to doctor, and give the American people the truth about COVID-19. I’m game. Anytime. Anywhere. Dr. Fauci, are you in?” Oz said in the campaign video.


Fauci has been under attack by Republicans throughout the pandemic, as many in the party disagree with how the country’s leading infectious diseases expert has guided the U.S. through the coronavirus. Oz said on Newsmax on Thursday that he wants to debate Fauci on vaccine mandates, natural immunity from COVID-19 infections and delays with drugs such as monoclonal antibodies. “He is a petty tyrant. He got COVID wrong. He continues to get it wrong,” Oz told the outlet, noting that “doctors like me” think Fauci has not managed the pandemic correctly.

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Mayo Clinic would rather have people die than give in. That redefines “shameless”.

Florida Family Fighting for Ivermectin: Appeals Court Expedites Case (ET)

Florida’s First District Court of Appeal has expedited the process to decide a lawsuit filed by the family of a COVID-19 patient on a ventilator at a Jacksonville hospital. Attorneys for Mayo Clinic Florida have until 10 a.m. Jan. 13 to respond to the appeal filed by the family of 70-year-old Daniel Pisano. Then the family’s attorneys will have until Jan. 14 to file additional arguments. At that time, a three-panel judge could be appointed to decide the case. Mayo Clinic has said Pisano, who has been on a ventilator 22 days, has a slim chance of survival. But an outside doctor, who is not affiliated with Mayo Clinic, testified in an emergency hearing Dec. 30 that there’s still a good chance to save him—although there’s no time to delay, the physician said.

In a desperate attempt to save their loved one, the Pisano family has begged Mayo Clinic to try a protocol widely used by independent physicians around the country and developed by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance. Mayo Clinic officials have refused and attorneys have fought the family’s wishes vigorously in court. Claudia Pisano, Daniel Pisano’s wife of 51 years, and their son, Chris, have power of attorney and legally have the right to ask for the treatment of their choice, their attorneys have argued. But Daniel Pisano is declining fast and running out of time, they say. The family’s trusted doctor, Dr. Eduardo Balbona of Jacksonville, testified that in order to save him the hospital must quickly allow treatment—with ivermectin and other drugs and supplements—he’s used to help dozens of critically ill COVID-19 patients recover.

Being on the ventilator is doing harm to Pisano and other patients fighting COVID-19, Balbona testified. After considering the testimony in the three-hour hearing, Judge Marianne Aho, of Florida’s Fourth Judicial Circuit, denied the family’s plea to force Mayo Clinic doctors to step aside and let Balbona treat their dying loved one. Aho wrote, “An individual’s right to privacy is one of self-determination, the right to accept or refuse. It is not a right to demand a particular treatment. It is not a right to substitute one’s judgment as to which treatments must be made available by others. There is no right, constitutional or otherwise, of a patient to substitute one’s judgment for a medical professional.” The family disagrees saying the Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights gives them the right to choose between treatment options and they’ve offered to release Mayo Clinic from all liability in following through with that care. They filed an appeal Jan. 9.

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Stop testing healthy people.

Do Antigen Tests Work If You Are Asymptomatic? (Kirsch)

Here’s what you need to know about antigen rapid tests: 1/ In general, each test brand will test for a specific antigen. They may or may not tell you which antigen they detect. 2/ Each brand has a different sensitivity. For low sensitivity tests, it will be fruitless to test if you are not symptomatic because it will almost certainly be negative. It would be nice if they correlated the results with PCR cycle thresholds, but those are non-standard as well. Unfortunately, as far as I know, there are no standards to inform you on 1 and 2 above. There is no “reference standard” that they compare to.


This of course means that you can be wasting serious money taking tests when you are asymptomatic because the certain brands will never be positive if you are asymptomatic. I want to thank Dr. Byram Bridle for pointing this out to me. They really should tell you, “Hey, if you aren’t symptomatic, don’t bother to take our test.” The manufacturers are never going to tell you that (since they aren’t required to), but I thought you should know.

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How about a Special Counsel?

Why DID The Science Establishment Try So Hard To Silence Lab Leak Theory? (DM)

There are now two core questions over the birth of this pandemic: did Covid emerge through some kind of scientific mishap or through natural transmission from animals? And why did the science establishment work so hard to silence dissident voices? Indeed, it seems incredible that not only does Farrar remain in a job in which he directs so much crucial medical research, but even saw his annual salary rise by £28,000 to £512,000 last year, according to latest accounts. For Sir Jeremy is a pivotal figure in the sequence of secretive events that followed the emergence of a new disease in Wuhan in late 2019. Many of the growing concerns revolve around a secretive teleconference Farrar led on February 1 2020, as fears over the emerging pandemic exploded.

And the more we learn through leaks, freedom of information requests, interviews and tenacious investigations, the more it smacks of an establishment conspiracy to stifle debate over high-risk science – ironically by accusing those who challenge the consensus of being conspiracy theorists. The call involved the two most influential scientists in America – controversial presidential adviser Dr Anthony Fauci and Dr Francis Collins, then head of the US major funding body financially supporting high-risk research into bat coronaviruses conducted in Wuhan – plus 11 experts including Sir Patrick Vallance, our government’s chief scientific adviser. We know from Farrar’s book and previous email disclosures that several key participants, including Farrar, were concerned the deadly new virus was linked to research in Wuhan, home to several labs carrying out research into bat coronaviruses.

One Australian-based virologist said he was ‘80 per cent sure this thing had come out of a lab’ while another key participant was ‘60 to 70 per cent’ convinced. After their hour-long discussion, Farrar remained uncertain, saying ‘this will remain grey unless there is access to the Wuhan lab’. Yet, following that call and the airing of those views, the scientists’ public stance changed with bizarre speed for such a vexatious scientific conundrum – especially given the lack of data from Wuhan or any assistance from Beijing. They began publishing punchy statements dismissing lab leaks in the most prestigious science journals, some of which have extensive commercial ties to China. And they were backed by patsy politicians and supine journalists, whose hostility was inflamed by then President Donald Trump’s allegations about the ‘China virus’.

The result was this vital debate was set back at least a year. Farrar and two other Wellcome Trust experts signed a key statement in the Lancet medical journal praising Chinese efforts to tackle the disease while saying they ‘strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that Covid does not have a natural origin’. It later emerged the article was covertly organised within days of the call by Peter Daszak, a British scientist whose New York organisation funnelled US funds to research partners at Wuhan Institute of Virology, China’s top biosafety lab. Farrar also quietly assisted five scientists, four of whom were on that call, to write a commentary in Nature Medicine that firmly stated the authors ‘do not believe that any type of laboratory-based scenario is plausible’. This hugely-influential statement has been accessed 5.62 million times and cited by more than 2,000 academic papers.

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Come for the headline, stay for the content.

Dems’ Voting Bill Is ‘Crass Power Grab’ By ‘Clown Car’ Running DC (JTN)

Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, a proponent of election integrity reform, said Wednesday that the bills currently making their way through Congress that are designed to federalize elections are part of “the same clown car that has driven this constitutional republic to a disastrous edge.” He made the comments following President Joe Biden’s and Vice President Kamala Harris’ speeches on Tuesday in Georgia regarding Democrats’ voting legislation. Blackwell, former mayor of Cincinnati, told the John Solomon Reports podcast Wednesday that the Democrats’ election bills are “a crass power grab by the … clown car that is now running Washington, D.C.”

After listing the Biden administration’s unpopular policies and political failures, such as “soaring inflation” and the supply chain crisis, Blackwell explained how the Democrats want to unconstitutionally federalize elections. “[E]lections take place at the local level, in a decentralized way, because, one, that is where you have transparency, that’s where you have familiarity, that’s where you have buy-in,” he said. “And if you start to take it away from states and localities, you run the risk of the same clown car that has driven this constitutional republic to a disastrous edge taking control of our elections. It won’t stand.”

Blackwell criticized Democrats for their inconsistency on showing ID to vote versus providing proof of vaccination as Washington, D.C.’s vaccine mandate — which includes showing a vaccine card and photo ID at venues such as restaurants and gyms — goes into effect Saturday. Regarding voter ID, he said, “To equate these common-sense reforms that states are putting in place to ensure the integrity of the election system as being a throwback to Jim Crow is an insult to all Americans, especially those in the African-American community.”

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Zero covid will mean zero supplies.

“Mother Of All” Supply Chain Shocks Looms As China Locks Down Ports (ZH)

Over the past month, as Wall Street turned increasingly optimistic on US growth alongside the Fed, with consensus (shaped by the Fed’s leaks and jawboning) now virtually certain of a March rate hike, we have been repeatedly warning that after a huge policy error in 2021 when the Fed erroneously said that inflation is “transitory” (it wasn’t), the central bank is on pace to make another just as big policy mistake in 2022 by hiking as many as 4 times and also running off its massive balance sheet… right into a global growth slowdown.


And, as we have also discussed in recent weeks, one place where this growth slowdown is emerging – besides the upcoming deterioration in US consumption where spending is now being funded to record rates by credit cards before it encounters a troubling air pocket – is China and its “covid-zero” policy in general, and its covid-locked down ports in particular. But what until recently was a minority view confined to our modest website, has since expanded and as Bloomberg writes overnight, the effects of restrictions in China as the country maintains its Covid-zero policy “are starting to hit supply chains in the region.” As a result of the slow movement of goods through some of the country’s busiest and most important ports means shippers are now diverting to Shanghai, causing the types of knock-on delays at the world’s biggest container port that led to massive congestion bottlnecks last summer that eventually translated into a record number of container ships waiting off the coast of California, a glut that hasn’t been cleared to this day.

With sailing schedules already facing delays of about a week, freight forwarders warn of the impact on already back-logged gateways in Europe and the US and is also why HSBC economists are warning that the world economy could be headed for the “mother of all” supply chain shocks if the highly infectious omicron variant which is already swamping much of the global economy spreads across Asia, especially China, at which point disruption to manufacturing will be inevitable. “Temporary, one would hope, but hugely disruptive all the same” in the next few months, they wrote in a research note this week first noted by Bloomberg. For those who have forgotten last year’s global shockwave when China locked down its ports for several days, a quick reminder: it led to an unprecedented hiccup in global logistics and shipping which hasn’t been resolved to this day. That’s because China is the world’s biggest trading nation and its ability to keep its factories humming through the pandemic has been crucial for global supply chains.

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Disappointing. Advisor to 3 different presidents, Malmgren, tells me nothing I don’t already know about Putin. And he doesn’t appear to say what it is the west gets wrong.

What The West Gets Wrong About Putin (Malmgren)

In 1999, Vladimir Putin suddenly sprang from bureaucratic obscurity to the office of Prime Minister. When, a few months later, Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned and Putin was voted in as President, governments around the world were taken by surprise yet again. How could this unknown figure have amassed national voter support with so little media attention? I had first met Putin seven years before and was not surprised by his rapid domination of the new Russia. We were introduced by Yevgeny Primakov, widely known as “Russia’s Kissinger”, who I had met in Moscow multiple times during the Cold War years when I advised Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford. Primakov was a no-nonsense thinker and writer. He was also a special emissary for the Kremlin in conducting secret discussions with national leaders around the world.

When Yeltsin tasked his advisor Anatoly Sobchak with identifying and recruiting Russia’s best and brightest, Putin, then a local politician in his hometown of St Petersburg, was top of his list — so Primakov took Putin under his wing to tutor him in global power and security issues. Eventually, Primakov introduced Kissinger to Putin, and they became close. That both Primakov and Kissinger took time to coach Putin on geopolitics and geosecurity was a clear demonstration that they saw in him the characteristics of a powerful leader. It also showed Putin’s capacity for listening to lengthy lessons on geopolitics — as I was soon to learn.

In 1992, I received a call from a meeting organiser at the CSIS think tank inviting me to join a US-Russia St Petersburg Commission to be chaired by Kissinger and Sobchak. The purpose would be to help the new Russian leadership in opening channels of business and banking with the West. Most of the Western members would be CEOs of major US and European companies, as well as key officials of the new Russian government. I would attend as an expert. I was told that a “Mr Primakov” had personally asked if I could make time to participate. I could hardly refuse such a request, and I was intensely curious about the emerging Russian leadership, especially about Putin.

Arriving at the first meeting, I saw several people gathered around Kissinger and a man I was told was Putin. An official identified himself to me and said he had been asked by Primakov to introduce me to Putin. He interrupted the conversation with Kissinger to announce my arrival; Putin warmly responded that he was looking forward to chatting with me about how I see the world from inside Washington. We spoke on several occasions between meetings, and he arranged to sit next to me at a dinner, accompanied by his interpreter. At that dinner, he asked me: “What is the single most important obstacle between your Western businessmen and my fellow Russians in starting up business connections?”

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The neocons are with Biden now.

US Envoy In Europe Says ‘Drumbeat Of War Is Sounding Loud’ (Hill)

Washington’s envoy in Europe on Thursday issued a stark warning of war in Eastern Europe amid Russia’s military buildup on Ukraine’s border but said the U.S. and the majority of its allies support ongoing dialogue to tamp down tensions. “We’re facing a crisis in European security. The drumbeat of war is sounding loud, and the rhetoric has gotten rather shrill,” said Michael Carpenter, the U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Carpenter spoke with reporters following a meeting of the OSCE focused on advancing diplomacy between the U.S., Europe and Russia, the conclusion of an extraordinary session of three diplomatic meetings on the continent this week and in response to Russian military provocations.


“There’s close to 100,000 troops on the Russian side of its border with Ukraine. Their presence and the live fire measures being carried out are raising many questions about Moscow’s intention,” Carpenter said. The OSCE meeting, which took place in Vienna on Thursday, was the first inaugural permanent council meeting of 2022 but was overtaken by discussions surrounding Russia’s military buildup on Ukraine’s border. Both nations are members of the security group. It was the first time Russian and Ukrainian officials met in person to discuss what Moscow calls its security concerns and followed bilateral talks between the U.S. and Russia in Geneva on Monday and between Russia and NATO on Wednesday in Brussels.

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Aftter an 8-hour shift wearing a properly fittted N95 mask:

 

 

 

The only half mask that works, according to Steve Kirsch.

 

 

 

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    Caravaggio Adoration of the Shepherds 1609   • Clinical Outcomes Among Patients Infected With Omicron (medRxiv) • Omicron 91% Less Likely To Be F
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle January 14 2022]

    #98000
    V. Arnold
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    Caravaggio Adoration of the Shepherds 1609

    Thanks for the Debt Rattle today.
    …and of course, the art…
    Art shines and makes the world a brighter place among the ruins…

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    ₿oogaloo
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    “Art shines and makes the world a brighter place among the ruins…”

    Beauty will save the world.

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    Dr. D
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    Rotating out Fauci and Biden, and using the usual WWF theatre, this time by Paul, to do it.

    No harm, no arrests, off to sunny retirement. They may also take out today’s present virus, but if they do, it’s only to come back with another one later.

    Florida Family Fighting for Ivermectin: Appeals Court Expedites Case (ET)”

    This might make the slightest bit of sense if it had effects. It doesn’t. It’s safe as water. They struggle to find any level of overdose or any level of side effects. Give it to him and a buffalo-rattle massage too if he wants. They should make it a Catholic rite, but blind, faith-based extreme religions hate competition. All hail Science, hallowed be thy name…

    but even saw his annual salary rise by £28,000 to £512,000 last year,”

    The sort of thing I point out every day. Whatever you may attribute to motive, which is hard to prove intent, it goes to show EVERYONE IS HAPPY WITH HIS ACTIONS after the fact. They aren’t mad at his failures and graft at all, or they’d at the least shut this down. Like the ‘08 bank bonuses, 100% tax bailout cash, larger than the GDP of Iceland.

    So? They’re happy. They approve. A job well done. Now WHICH job? Which action were they so thrilled with they approved of it with a bonus and promotion. Which know which one with Fauci: killing all those gay guys.

    ““Mother Of All” Supply Chain Shocks Looms As China Locks Down Ports (ZH)”

    They are blockading us, or we are blockading them. Are we letting their viruses salted in the goods clock out? Are we stopping their banking? Are they stopping in lieu of a new gold-dollar so they actually get paid for a change? Like so many things, the only thing we can be sure of is the official story is a lie and makes no sense.

    In 1999, Vladimir Putin suddenly sprang from bureaucratic obscurity to the office of Prime Minister.”

    Like this. Uh-huh. Like Trump, he just accidentally appeared and has no team or power-lock behind him, was never coming from anything or going to anything. One big, amazing accident. I guess all the other KGB colonels were just busy that day and didn’t take the job instead. Yup. Just like BoJo the clown. From nowhere, TO nowhere, nobody behind him, with no agenda to safety-relief that Brexit…with Globalist-obedient lying. Like Obama I was trying to be hopeful, but wouldn’t bet a nickel on him. Right again.

    US Envoy In Europe Says ‘Drumbeat of War Is Sounding Loud’ (Hill)”

    They’re kidding, right? Remember the year-long materiel buildup for the Iraq war?

    They’re begging Russia to take a swing and save them. Hide the present money-war money-collapse, empty shelves, street desperation, etc. Lockdowns, Obedience to the state. A war hides all that. Why would Russia help? Why when they can let us collapse the way we let them collapse? After failing in food. And F-Stan. And then gold prices spiked in inflation.

    After an 8-hour shift wearing a properly fittted N95 mask:”

    Safe and effective. ….Except the part where after it gets wet its filtering quality drops. Now that’s a LOT longer than with blue masks, which don’t work at all studies show, but maybe 2-4 hours, depending? So they’re swapping them all the time, right? Without touching them with their hands? NOPE. So hope you’re in the first half of their sift, while PPE still might mostly work okay.

    If you want one for home that might work at least mostly – which still won’t help you hands, clothes, etc – this one seems plausible: https://betterbuys.co.za/product/silicone-reusable-face-mask-with-10-x-n95-filtersgb2626-2006-and-adjustable-earloop-hygienic-and-easy-to-wash/ It’s lighter but at least has a seal, and has less to end up in the Blue-Mask-Horizon, the Pacific’s greatest garbage mat.

    #98003
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Oh, PS, an hour after every FBI director they could find said “I don’t know” about any people, groups, charges, THEY CHARGE 11 PEOPLE WITH SEDITION.

    So wait, you were about to pull the trigger on these indictments, already had the grand juries, BUT YOU DIDN’T KNOW?

    Or you were LYING TO CONGRESS, giving no oversight from the people whatsoever? I’d haul them up and give them 60 days for perjury before Congress for d—king with me.

    Oh, and yes, I’m glad they brought charges — now we can have a discussion, with evidence and rules — but the case was so solid it took you a YEAR to find any evidence? When according to you these guys are in an armed and active rebellion, with violence and guns? Gosh I feel safe now. Just like the 20 years it took to fiiiiiiinnnnnnaaaaalllllyyy make a case for Epstein and Maxwell. So…how many victims in that time? And your case is so serious, you let them wander around a YEAR. In which time they did NOTHING.

    Okey-dokey.

    #98004

    Just a thought I had this third morning of rotten sleep:
    The reason they needed to get everyone stabbed wasn’t because they needed to destroy the control group which would mark their “vaccines” as ineffective. It’s obvious the “vaccines” were useless- sometimes even worse than useless.
    And the “bad batches” were there in order for you to think that there was something other than saline in 9 billion syringes.
    But when 5G really gets rolling- with its ability to mess with your body’s calcium signaling- we will blame the damage on the “vaccines”.
    Long aluminum foil.

    My tin foil hat is most becoming.

    #98005
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    • Clinical Outcomes Among Patients Infected With Omicron (medRxiv)

    This table S10 from the report shows there were 52,133 patients with Omicron (SGTF) and 16,929 with Delta (No SGTF).

    Half of the Delta patients were unvaxxed (49.6%).
    Only a quarter of the Omicron patients were unvaxxed (26%).

    74% of the Omicron patients were vaxxed.
    Only 0.5% of the Omicron patients were unvaxxed with a documented previous infection.

    https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.01.11.22269045v1.full-text#T12

    #98006
    absolute galore
    Participant

    Just in case you thought everything was easing up, here are today’s NYT headlines (disclaimer: I did not read the actual articles):
    Hospitals Nearing Capacity in 2 Dozen States as Omicron Spreads

    The extremely contagious variant is fueling a coronavirus wave that is pushing hospitals close to capacity in several parts of the U.S., government figures show.
    At least 80 percent of staffed hospital beds were occupied in 24 states on Thursday. I.C.U.s in 18 states and Washington, D.C., were nearly full. Here’s the latest.
    (Well, now that the SCOTUS has okayed vaccine mandates for health care workers, the staffed hospital beds situation should improve. Wait…)

    The Supreme Court blocked an employer virus rule but let a health worker mandate stand.
    An “employer virus rule?” WTF? I guess “mandate”is too gender specific? But still okay to use for health care workers. So confusing!

    No shots, no day care: Parents of children under 5 are wrestling with crises.
    Ah, this must be the Nursery School Mandate. I mean Rule.
    Novak Djokovic’s Visa Is Revoked Again by Australia
    The decision adds another twist in a drawn-out drama over the tennis star’s refusal to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Follow our updates.

    Analysis: When Tennis Became a Stage for Right and Wrong During a Pandemic

    The move to deport Novak Djokovic from Australia represents an enforcement of collectivist values against an athlete who sought to play by his own rules.

    Wow. I almost want to read this one! Enforcement of collectivist values vs. playing by his own rules. Right vs. Wrong. Now there’s a compelling match! In any case, seems a bit beyond medical science at this point,no?

    Annd, right on que:

    To Fight Covid, We Need to Think Less Like Doctors

    Now that’s confusing,too. Because the majority of doctors haven’t been thinking like doctors. So do they mean we should think less like those doctors–so, like “real doctors?” Or less like the few doctors that still think like doctors used to think?

    #98007

    absolute et al

    The extremely contagious variant is fuelng a coronavirus wave that is pushing hospitals close to capacity in several parts of the U.S., government figures show.

    If we can establish that zero people so far have died from Omicron, what are these people in hospital for? Are there severe complaints that can still be treated, or are these simply people who tested rapid positive and think that means they must be sick?

    I’m trying to link no lethality with overflowing hospitals, and don’t quite succeed. What am I missing?

    #98008
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Omicron is 15-20 times more deadly to the unvaxxed?

    STATEMENT FROM SECRETARY OF LABOR MARTY WALSH ON SUPREME COURT RULING ON OSHA EMERGENCY TEMPORARY STANDARD ON VACCINATION, TESTING

    “I am disappointed in the court’s decision, which is a major setback to the health and safety of workers across the country… especially during the current surge, where unvaccinated people are 15-20 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than vaccinated people.”

    https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/osec/osec20220113

    #98009
    absolute galore
    Participant

    Raul wrote: I’m trying to link no lethality with overflowing hospitals, and don’t quite succeed. What am I missing?

    Damn good question. A big hint is the source for the “hospitals near capacity” :U.S., government figures show. Like every other figure out of its database, always highly suspect. And from what I understand, even in “non-covid” times, flu season always threatens to stress the system.

    Wasn’t there a link recently, a first person essay from a doctor, describing how even patients in hallways is mostly SOP . Now add in shortages because hospital staff are coming down with Omicron, or have been sidelined due to mandates, and that is why the qualifier in that lede “staffed hospital beds”

    #98010
    absolute galore
    Participant

    especially during the current surge, where unvaccinated people are 15-20 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than vaccinated people.”

    It’s true, I checked his math: 15 (or 20 if you like) x zero = ZERO.

    #98011
    anticlimactic
    Participant

    UKRAINE

    It does seem like NATO wants to start a war with Russia BUT wants to be able to blame Russia for starting it!

    If Ukraine can do something to force Russia to react, like genocide of the rebels, then the US can go ahead with vicious sanctions. Alternatively it can just claim Russia is invading and all the Western media will report it as truth!

    It should stop there. If any NATO forces take action against Russia then it could escalate quickly. Russia has been pushed into the position where it can’t respond weakly without losing all credibility. It has repeatedly warned response will be disproportionate.

    I am worried that this has gone on for so long. The US is obviously planning ‘something’.

    #98012
    those darned kids
    Participant

    hmmm, mr. cat thinks that omnicon might be more transmissible because injection recipients make it so.

    https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/vaccine-efficacy-and-social-duty

    #98013
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “The US is obviously planning ‘something’.”

    that never turns out well (nor how they planned it).

    #98014
    deflationista
    Participant

    Mass formation psychosis:

    #98015
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Raul Ilargi Meijer

    The phrase “hospitals near capacity” derives all of its meaning from the word “capacity” and that word is about as slippery as any word can get because it is, by definition, an opinion about how big is big, how full is full, how capacious is capacity. Because hospitals are run as straight up businesses the Administrators of those hospitals can adjust the financials (and profit margins) by adjusting a large number of factors (like payroll, taxes, purchasing, leasing, and the number of available beds that are counted at any given moment to determine the hospital’s CAPACITY to generate income).

    In other words, “capacity” (when used to describe what a hospital can handle at any given time) is a complete bullshit word with about as much meaning in medicine as “fairness” does in politics.

    #98016
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “I’m trying to link no lethality with overflowing hospitals, and don’t quite succeed.”

    nasty virus/low transmissibility 1000 infected/10 hospital
    mild virus/high transmissibility 100,000 infected/100 hospital

    some people are just weak, so when any virus gets them, uh, oh..

    now, i believe this is only a small part of the mayhem we are currently seeing. understaffing, underfunding, injectable injuries, bad statistics, lockdown injuries of despair are also quite relevant.

    when people tell me hospitals are overwhelmed, i remind them that they are actually underfunded. do we ever say a school is “overwhelmed”!?

    #98017
    chooch
    Participant

    No chance of a Djokovoc vs Nadal final. What circus that could have been. Just as well.

    Jo

    #98018
    zerosum
    Participant

    absolute galore
    I also checked the math
    Humor for today
    “…. unvaccinated people are 15-20 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than vaccinated people.”
    15-20 times zero is still zero
    Truth is hiding behind zero
    (pandemic is over)

    #98019
    Mr. House
    Participant

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10400889/Microsoft-says-reveal-summary-previous-sex-complaints-activist-shareholder-win.html

    Strange, didn’t he step down due to this? I wonder why its being brought back up now? Cover for something? Maybe if you have sexual harassment charges against you, you can’t be a Pedo? The Anthony Cuomo defense?

    #98020
    Susmarie108
    Participant

    “Art SHINES and makes the world a BRIGHTER place among the ruins…”

    “BEAUTY will save the world.”

    LIGHT (the Cosmic Force) and BEAUTY – are saving the world in this MOMENT. We choose to forget to remember from where we came.

    Another GLOWING manger scene. Grateful for the re-occuring theme, Ilargi. What are you saying through this display?

    All of us were born, tended by a human’s touch and by LOVE. The Shepherds seem to be present in all of these scenes, what may have drawn them from their meadows and fields afar, a STAR?

    Yesterday’s art held a GIFT for me. I clicked on the photo for a larger view (like I always do) and tucked into the far left lower corner was a beautiful surprise! My recently departed dog. Looks just like her!

    LIGHT and BEAUTY in action. LOVE to all.

    #98021
    Dimitri
    Participant

    Dr. Robert Malone – The Story Of My Vaccine Injury: “I Almost Died”

    https://thecovidworld.com/robert-malone-the-story-of-my-vaccine-injury-i-almost-died/

    #98022
    John Day
    Participant

    @Figmund Sreud, from yesterday, regarding possibility of Russian strategic weapons in Cuba and/or Venezuela.
    Whatever the Russians are “threatening to do” is already in place, and very important.

    #98023
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Dr. Reiner Fuellmich gives Maria Zeee an update on Nuremberg 2.0, Exposing the Agenda • January 6, 2022

    https://rumble.com/vshel1-dr.-reiner-fuellmich-gives-maria-zeee-an-update-on-nuremberg-2.0.html

    Reiner was asked by Maria Zeee about consequences for the perpetrators of this mass murder.

    He said the Perpetrators are going to pay terrible cost including death and dying in prison and losing all their assets.

    Not much different than Denninger

    Real consequences, not a Kumbaya Tongue Lashing like some thing is the ‘kinder-gentler resolution.’

    #98025
    Susmarie108
    Participant
    #98026
    those darned kids
    Participant

    darn, i wish i had come up with this line:

    “war, the ivermectin of politics.”

    #98027
    deflationista
    Participant

    Dr. Reiner Fuellmich?!

    Fuellmich, Kory, Kirsch, Malone, Gold, Lawrie, and Oz. A true mountain of disinfo.

    Grifters gotta grift.

    It’s you against the world.

    Reiner Fuellmich Fact Checked and Exposed as a Covid Conspiracy Con

    #98028
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #98029
    teri
    Participant

    The ‘hero patient’ who received a pig’s heart when he needed a heart transplant turns out to have served some years in jail for nearly killing a man back in 1988. He had stabbed the fellow 7 times, leaving the victim paralyzed for the next 19 years until he died in 2007. So the would-be killer does his time, gets released and goes on with his life. Now he needs a heart transplant and agreed to be the test subject for the experimental pig-to-human transplant. Two things interested me about this story; one is that the place-names are all familiar to me and I had not realized until I read the story that it turns out to be a “local story” for me, and the second interesting thing is that the doctors all insist that ethically they cannot take his moral failings or criminal history into account. As I read the article, I couldn’t help but remember the story from just a couple of weeks ago wherein a patient in need of a kidney transplant was denied because he (she?) did not have the Covid vaccine. There are doctors all over the place adamantly and angrily saying that if you don’t get a vaccine, you should be refused medical treatment. I wonder if this inconsistency in attitude causes them any inner twinges. Nah, I don’t really wonder at all. I know it doesn’t.

    Here are some excerpts from the heart transplant story:
    **********

    He once stabbed a man seven times. Now he’s a pig heart transplant pioneer.

    […] Her daughter had sent a link to a news article about a 57-year-old man with terminal heart disease. Three days earlier at the University of Maryland Medical Center, he’d received a genetically-modified pig heart. The first-of-its-kind transplant was historic, saving the man’s life and offering the possibility of saving others.

    […] The man being heralded as a medical pioneer, David Bennett Sr., was the same man who’d been convicted in 1988 of stabbing her younger brother seven times, leaving him paralyzed. Edward Shumaker had spent the next 19 years in a wheelchair, before he had a stroke in 2005 and died two years later – one week before his 41st birthday.

    “Ed suffered,” said Downey, who lives in Frederick, Md. “The devastation and the trauma, for years and years, that my family had to deal with.” After Bennett got out of prison, she said, he “went on and lived a good life. Now he gets a second chance with a new heart – but I wish, in my opinion, it had gone to a deserving recipient.”

    More than 106,000 Americans are on the national waiting list for an organ transplant, and 17 people die each day never receiving the organ they need. In the face of such a shortage, it can seem unconscionable to some families that those convicted of violent crimes would be given a life-saving procedure so many desperately need.

    But most doctors don’t share that view. There are no laws or regulations prohibiting someone with a criminal history from receiving a transplant or an experimental procedure like the one Bennett had.

    “The key principle in medicine is to treat anyone who is sick, regardless of who they are,” said Arthur Caplan, a bioethics professor at New York University. “We are not in the business of sorting sinners from saints. Crime is a legal matter.”

    While that is the official stance of federal officials and ethics committees in charge of transplant regulations, wide discretion is given at the local level to hospitals, who decide which individuals qualify to be added to the national waiting list.

    At that level, other considerations are often taken into account, including a person’s history of substance abuse or a prisoner’s risk of developing an infection while in incarceration, along with access to follow-up care.

    Medical ethicists argue that the criminal justice system already imposes jail time, financial restitution or other punishments on those convicted of violent offenses. Withholding medical services is not a part of that punishment.

    That division between the legal and medical systems exists for good reason, said Scott Halpern, a medical ethics professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
    “We have a legal system designed to determine just redress for crimes,” he said. “And we have a health care system that aims to provide care without regard to people’s personal character or history.”

    University of Maryland Medical Center officials declined to say whether they knew about Bennett’s criminal past.
    In a written statement, officials said the Baltimore hospital provides “lifesaving care to every patient who comes through their doors based on their medical needs, not their background or life circumstances.” […]

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/once-stabbed-man-seven-times-155320516.html
    *****************

    #98030
    those darned kids
    Participant

    hmmm, what’s the best way to make a buck?

    oh, i know! destroy your career and get blacklisted. then the dollaritos just come knockin’!

    #98031
    deflationista
    Participant

    Mass formation psychosis:

    Video blaming COVID vaccination for athlete’s death has a problem: He died in 2013, 7 years before pandemic

    https://www.masslive.com/coronavirus/2021/12/video-blaming-covid-vaccination-for-athletes-death-has-a-problem-he-died-in-2013-7-years-before-pandemic.html

    #98032
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    This essay was also published at The Daily Skeptic with the title “I Am Unvaccinated.”

    “For most people my vaccination status is surprising. For many, it’s incomprehensible. How could an MIT-educated, well-meaning, rational (hopefully), Massachusetts-born, Democrat who works in public health still not have a Covid vaccine?”

    “This essay is my attempt to explain my vaccination status as best I can. It’s a complicated answer, which touches on family, science, policy, and morality.”


    https://www.coryzue.com/writing/coming-clean/

    #98033
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    When the Bad Guys are as transparently in our face with their crimes as they are now then there are only two possible conclusions I can draw. Either they are so arrogant that they don’t care about being stupid , or they are so stupid that they don’t know they’re arrogant. I’m not sure which case is worst.

    #98034
    Dimitri
    Participant
    #98035
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @deflationista About that scuzzy Medika hit piece on Reiner Fullmich

    Just so’s ya know

    “Medika” is a one-man front group founded and run by just that one, lonely, guy, Dr. Robert Turner. This “property” (i.e. one guy with a keyboard and an internet connection ) just got scooped up by international PR and Marketing outfit, Finn Partners. Nothing smelly there.

    Top that, Flatulantista.

    #98036
    chooch
    Participant

    No shots, no daycare (NYT)

    “Ronald McDonald House was a safe space for us – a shelter in the storm. I would not stay there if unvaccinated families were sharing the same space while my child was on a ventilator in the hospital. Come on people. It’s not ok to put others at risk like that.”

    “A moment of silence for all the vaccinated workers in warehouses, factories, stores & restaurants, who now must spend large amounts of time beside unvaccinated employees. That’s quite a stress if they’re vulnerable or live with people who are.”

    “I have spent time w President Biden on this pandemic. He doesn’t think he’s gotten everything right. He’s not all that concerned with how he’s perceived at any particular moment. But he cares deeply about every American life & what we can do to help save it.” Andy Slavic

    #98037
    chooch
    Participant

    Fauci fumbled the messaging

    Gottlieb looks like the new voice.

    As a matter of risk mitigation, more and more companies are going to implement vaccine requirements going forward. There will new jabs and variant upgrade jabs coming on line.
    I like what the cat man wrote the other in regards to going forward if you are in the informed consent minority.

    https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/we-wont-get-normality-back-without

    What’s to look for in the courts. Also, keep an I on state legislation.

    The Supreme Court’s stay is an interim form of relief, in effect while the parties litigate the actual legality of the ETS before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. In other words, there will be complete briefing and oral arguments from the interested parties on all aspects of the legal merits of the OSHA ETS before the Sixth Circuit, whose final order can then again be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court for a final decision on the lawfulness of the ETS.

    An unknown aspect of the ETS’s fate is whether OSHA will continue to litigate this matter, throw in the towel, or go back to the drawing board. OSHA issued a statement following the Court’s decision expressing disappointment and stating: “Regardless of the ultimate outcome of these proceedings, OSHA will do everything in its existing authority to hold businesses accountable for protecting workers…”

    Key Takeaways
    Employers covered by the OSHA ETS may halt compliance efforts. This includes requiring employees to provide vaccination status and/or requiring weekly COVID-19 testing and mandatory use of face coverings. Employer relief is temporary, however, and contingent on future rulings of the Sixth Circuit and, potentially, the U.S. Supreme Court.

    #98038
    those darned kids
    Participant

    dmitiri: joe is right. Plus, THOSE WHO GET MYOCARDITIS FROM THE VIRUS NEVER GET ANY EARLY TREATMENT!

    grrrrrrrrrrr…………..

    #98039
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Would everybody please try to refrain from normalization of the wacky idea of somehow going back to normal ?
    You cannot go back to normal. You can’t go back to anything at all. There’s an obstacle to such travel, called Physical Reality. I suppose you could conceptually imagine going back to history . . . but that’s not actually going anywhere, is it? Look around. Look deeply and perceptively, and take notes. Now sort of “average out” all the stuff that you see. That “rough average” is what is called the norm. Things close to that norm are normal. So, there’s the only normal you’re ever going to go to. If you want normal to be different or “better” than it is right now then that’s going to take a little work, and the ONLY possible starting point for that work is the set of conditions (Reality) that factually exist NOW . . . normally.

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