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The Global Covid Vaccination Campaign Is Courting Catastrophe (Kohlmayer)
New Research Points To Possible Reason For Long Covid (JPost)
Ukraine Crisis: A Nightmare Caused by US Interventionism (Ron Paul)
US Has New Ukraine Coup Plot Theory (RT)
‘West Has Been Destroyed Without A Shot Fired’ – Russia (RT)
US Accuses Zero Hedge Of Spreading Russian Propaganda (AP)
Protesters to End Border Blockades as Trudeau’s Threats Hit Home (BBG)
Democrats, the More Effective Evil (Chris Hedges)
Novak Djokovic’s Propensity For Self-sabotage Has Become A Defining Trait (G.)
Special Counsel John Durham Has Triggered a Media Meltdown (Turley)
’60 Minutes,’ CNN, MSNBC, Downplayed, Criticized Durham Probe (Fox)

 

 

 

 

I was ‘barred’ from publishing anything on Fauci: Former Forbes contributor

 

 

Dowd: Summation of Major Insurance company corporate group policy Loss Ratios (Death Claims) Q4 rate vs 2019 rate:

Unum $UNM +36%
Lincoln $LNC +57%
Pru $PRU +41%
$RGA +21%
Hartford $HIG +32%
MetLife $MET +24%

 

 

 

 

“..Under the normal schedule, the Covid vaccines Phase III trials would be completed in April of 2024. If this phase went without a hitch, April of 2024 would be the earliest that anyone could justifiably start saying that the Covid vaccines are “safe and effective.”

The Global Covid Vaccination Campaign Is Courting Catastrophe (Kohlmayer)

After receiving full approval, vaccines continue to be carefully monitored for adverse events in case some vaccinal flaw may have escaped detection during the multi-year trial phase. There have been a number of vaccines that were pulled from the market after they received full approval due to unexpected safety issues. Some of these include vaccines for Rotavirus, Lyme Disease, and Whole-Cell Pertussis among others. Therefore, for a vaccine to be justifiably declared “completely safe,” it must undergo at least five years of intensive testing in clinical trials and then several years of monitoring as it is administered in populations at large. The Covid vaccines, however, were publicly declared to be “completely safe” less than 8 months after the start of human clinical trials.

On the normal vaccine trial timeline, month 8 is in Phase 2 of the three-stage clinical trial regime. The claim that the Covid vaccines were “completely safe,” was, therefore, completely unjustifiable and unsubstantiated. Those who made this claim engaged in a deliberate and unconscionable act of public deception. And yet this claim was used as the basis for a worldwide campaign in which more than half of Earth’s inhabitants have been injected with experimental pharmaceuticals that did not undergo proper testing. The phrase “safe and effective” became the de-facto slogan of the planet-wide vaccination enterprise. Believing that the vaccines were “completely safe,” billions of people willingly – and even enthusiastically – lined up to receive their Covid injections.

Needless to say, not everyone was ready to accept the propaganda. Disregarding all reasonable objections, however, many governments decided that universal vaccination was their goal and decided that the unwilling needed to be coerced. This they sought to do through direct vaccines mandates and covid passports or digital certificates. The latter two were designed in such a way as to compel the hesitant to submit to the shots on pain of being excluded from the normal course of societal life. Government and public health officials justified this drastic approach by repeatedly stating that the vaccines were “completely safe” and effective, and because of this it was okay to force the shots even on those who did not want to take them.

The claim “safe and effective” was thus used as a means of allurement and coercion for the planet-wide Covid vaccination crusade. We need to pause here and contemplate the enormity of what the vaccinators have “accomplished.” Less than 22 months after the beginning of the clinical trials, they have managed to inject the plurality of mankind with their inadequately tested products. If things were being done properly, right now the vaccine developers would have been gearing for Phase III of clinical trials. This stage normally takes place between months 24 and 48 after the initiation of the trial process. This is how Johns Hopkins University describes what this stage is about: “Phase III clinical trials are critical to understanding whether vaccines are safe and effective.”

[..] Under the normal schedule, the Covid vaccines Phase III trials would be completed in April of 2024. If this phase went without a hitch, April of 2024 would be the earliest that anyone could justifiably start saying that the Covid vaccines are “safe and effective.”

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“It runs from the brain throughout the entirety of the face and chest, reaching the abdomen.”

New Research Points To Possible Reason For Long Covid (JPost)

Many symptoms of post-COVID syndrome could be caused by lasting damage sustained to one of the most important nerves in the human body during initial infection with coronavirus, new research has suggested. What is the vagus nerve? The vagus nerve is the 10th cranial nerve and is the longest and most complex of all of them. It runs from the brain throughout the entirety of the face and chest, reaching the abdomen. The vagus nerve serves as the main connection between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract, sending back information about the state of the inner organs.

As well as being crucial to the gastrointestinal system, as it controls the transfer of food from the mouth to the stomach and moves food through the intestines, the vagus nerve is also responsible for multiple other processes, such as controlling the heart rate, sweat production and the gag reflex, as well as certain muscle movements in the mouth, including those necessary for speech. New research set to be presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) investigates the connection between post-COVID syndrome, also known as long COVID, and the vagus nerve. The pilot study was authored by Dr. Gemma Lladós and Dr. Lourdes Mateu of the Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital in Badalona, Spain. Its findings will be presented at the congress in Lisbon from April 23-26.

The study suggests that SARS-CoV-2-mediated vagus nerve dysfunction (VND) could be responsible for many of the symptoms of long COVID, including persistent voice problems, difficulty swallowing, dizziness, abnormally high heart rate (tachycardia), low blood pressure and digestive issues.

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“..Or it’s coming next Tuesday, or Wednesday, or surely before the end of the Olympics.”

Ukraine Crisis: A Nightmare Caused by US Interventionism (Ron Paul)

Over the weekend we heard that the US is evacuating its embassy in Kiev for fear of a Russian invasion. We also heard that Russia is evacuating its embassy in Kiev for fear of a US-backed provocation in eastern Ukraine that may lead to a Russian military response. We are in “uncharted territory” the media tells us. Yes, that is true. But it is uncharted because no one had ever imagined in the past that the US government would be so foolish to risk a thermonuclear war over the borders of a country – Ukraine – that have changed so many times over the past century. An urgent Biden-Putin phone call on Saturday did not lead to any breakthrough – as if anyone thought it would. Instead, it provided cover for Biden Administration hawks to claim they tried every diplomatic approach, but war seems to be the only option.

But this whole thing is a farce. As I see it, here is the Ukraine crisis in a nutshell: Biden to Putin: “Don’t invade Ukraine.” Putin to Biden: “We have no intention of invading Ukraine.” Biden to the US media: “Putin is about to invade Ukraine!” Then Biden’s top officials proceed to embarrass themselves by warning that the invasion was imminent. Or it’s coming next Tuesday, or Wednesday, or surely before the end of the Olympics. Does anyone think they have any credibility left with their constant hysterical warnings? Meanwhile “US intelligence” continues to leak incendiary information – likely self-serving – to a US media that has lost any interest in skepticism toward any “scoop” handed down by US government officials.

What the US media will not report is that this entire crisis – and the threat of a serious war – has all been brought about by US interference in the internal affairs of Ukraine, specifically the US-backed coup that overthrew an elected government in 2014. Every bit of unrest in Ukraine proceeded from that single foolish and immoral act by the Obama Administration.

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“..the former presidential candidate called the suggestion “funny,” noting that his current job description is “director of a sanatorium.”

US Has New Ukraine Coup Plot Theory (RT)

American intelligence believes that former MP Oleg Tsaryov could be made leader of a Ukrainian puppet regime after a successful Russian invasion causes the Kiev government to fall, Britain’s Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Citing an anonymous source in a Western intelligence agency, the outlet suggested that Tsaryov, who served in Ukraine’s parliament until 2014, would be made head of the country. Moscow “might position Oleg Tsaryov, and others, in leadership roles as part of this effort,” the source said, as quoted by FT. According to the newspaper, his name appeared in US intelligence materials that were shared with Australia, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand, all members of Five Eyes intelligence alliance.


Tsaryov, who served in Parliament for twelve years, is best known for standing as a pro-Russia candidate in the 2014 presidential election until he withdrew after attacks from Ukrainian nationalists. He then defected to Donetsk, where he became the first speaker of the parliament of Novorossiya, a breakaway state in east Ukraine that lasted less than a year. He later moved to Crimea, where he now resides and runs a medical retreat. Speaking to the FT, the former presidential candidate called the suggestion “funny,” noting that his current job description is “director of a sanatorium.”

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“15 February 2022 will go down in history as the day Western war propaganda failed..”

‘West Has Been Destroyed Without A Shot Fired’ – Russia (RT)

With Russia announcing that its troops are pulling back following the completion of exercises near the border with Ukraine, Moscow has insisted that predictions it could be just moments away from ordering a full-blown invasion have been proven false. In a fiery statement on Tuesday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova poured scorn on weeks of reports and claims from US and European officials that Moscow’s armed forces could be just hours away from launching a strike against its neighbor. “15 February 2022 will go down in history as the day Western war propaganda failed,” she wrote. According to her, the West has been “shamed and destroyed without firing a single shot.”


At the same time, Moscow’s Ministry of Defense announced that a number of Russian troops had finished their training exercises in Belarus, close to the Ukrainian border, and will begin the process of withdrawing. Zakharova’s comments come after American business outlet Bloomberg reported on Saturday, citing unnamed officials, that an offensive against Ukraine could take place as early as Tuesday. The agency reported that a possible attack might include a provocation in the Donbass region or against Kiev. The White House’s national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, told CNN over the weekend that “sources” and “gathered intelligence” suggested “major military action” could “begin any day now.” He said that this included the coming week before the end of the Olympic games.

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Ha ha ha ha ha!

US Accuses Zero Hedge Of Spreading Russian Propaganda (AP)

U.S. intelligence officials on Tuesday accused a conservative financial news website with a significant American readership of amplifying Kremlin propaganda and alleged five media outlets targeting Ukrainians have taken direction from Russian spies. The officials said Zero Hedge, which has 1.2 million Twitter followers, published articles created by Moscow-controlled media that were then shared by outlets and people unaware of their nexus to Russian intelligence. The officials did not say whether they thought Zero Hedge knew of any links to spy agencies and did not allege direct links between the website and Russia. Zero Hedge denied the claims and said it tries to “publish a wide spectrum of views that cover both sides of a given story.”

In a response posted online Tuesday morning, the website said it has “has never worked, collaborated or cooperated with Russia, nor are there any links to spy agencies.” The officials briefed The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence sources. It was the latest effort by President Joe Biden’s administration to release U.S. intelligence findings about Russian activity involving Ukraine as part of a concerted push to expose and influence the moves of Russian President Vladimir Putin. U.S. officials previously accused Putin of planning a “false-flag” operation to create a pretext for a new invasion of Ukraine and detailed what they believe are final-stage Russian preparations for an assault. It’s unclear whether U.S. efforts are changing Putin’s behavior.

And without releasing more proof of its findings, Washington has been criticized and reminded of past intelligence failures such as the debunked allegations that pre-war Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Zero Hedge has been sharply critical of Biden and posted stories about allegations of wrongdoing by his son Hunter. While perhaps best known for its coverage of markets and finance, the website also covers politics with a conservative bent. In its response online, the website accused the AP of publishing a “bizarre hit piece” and said government officials were trying to distract from “our views of the current dismal US economic situation.” “The bottom line is that such hit piece accusations that we somehow work with or for the Kremlin are nothing new: we have repeatedly faced similar allegations over the years, and we can absolutely confirm that all of them are ‘errors,’” the website said.

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According to Bloomberg, the truckers are utterly defeated.

“A lot of grown men were crying,” Klassen said. “We didn’t think he was going to enact that. We could lose everything.”

Protesters to End Border Blockades as Trudeau’s Threats Hit Home (BBG)

Protesters against vaccine mandates at two border crossings in Western Canada plan to leave after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government invoked emergency powers that could freeze their bank accounts and suspend their insurance. A border crossing between Coutts, Alberta and Sweet Grass, Montana that had been closed Monday has partially reopened to traffic, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl. Gina Slaney said Tuesday by phone. Demonstrators have been at the border post since late January in a protest against vaccine mandates and Covid-19 restrictions. “People are going home,” Slaney said, noting traffic is moving slowly as there are still vehicles on the road. “Vehicles can get through north and southbound lanes right now and it seems that vehicles are crossing the border.”

Demonstrators at a border crossing between Manitoba and North Dakota are also preparing to leave in unison Wednesday with a police escort, said Jake Klassen, a truck driver who joined the protest out of frustration he can not visit his daughter receiving palliative care unless he is fully vaccinated. People are worried the government will seize their property and protesters plan to leave in a “slow roll” tomorrow and reopen traffic, Klassen said by phone. “A lot of grown men were crying,” Klassen said. “We didn’t think he was going to enact that. We could lose everything.” The Manitoba border to the U.S. at Emerson was still closed as of 12:14 p.m. New York time, according to the website of Canada’s border agency. “We accomplished something, I believe, but we didn’t accomplish what we went there to accomplish,” Klassen said.

Ezra Levant

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“The war industry [..] is a bipartisan project. ”

Democrats, the More Effective Evil (Chris Hedges)

The desperate measures to stave off an economic crisis are self-defeating. The bag of tricks is empty. Massive defaults on mortgages, student loans, credit cards, household debt, car debt and other loans in the United States is probably inevitable. With no short-term mechanisms left to paper over the disaster, it will usher in a prolonged depression. An economic crisis means a political crisis. And a political crisis is traditionally solved by war against enemies inside and outside the nation. The Democrats are as guilty of this as the Republicans. Wars can get started by Democrats, such as Harry S. Truman in Korea or John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson in Vietnam, and perpetuated by Republicans. Or they can get started by Republicans, such as George W. Bush, and perpetuated by Democrats such as Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Bill Clinton, without declaring war, imposed punishing sanctions on Iraq and authorized the Navy and the Air Force to carry out tens of thousands of sorties against the country, dropping thousands of bombs and launching hundreds of missiles. The war industry, with its $768 billion military budget, along with the expansion of Homeland Security, the FBI, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the National Security Agency, is a bipartisan project. The handful of national political leaders, such as Henry Wallace in 1948 and George McGovern in 1972, who dared to challenge the war machine were ruthlessly hounded into political oblivion by the leaders of both parties. Biden’s bellicose rhetoric towards China and especially Russia, more strident than that of the Trump administration, has been accompanied by the formation of new security alliances such as those with India, Japan, Australia, and Great Britain in the Indo-Pacific.

U.S. aggression has, ironically, pushed China and Russia into a forced marriage, something the architects of the Cold War, including Nixon and Kissinger with their opening to China in 1971, worked very hard to avoid. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, after meeting recently in Beijing, issued a 5,300-word statement that condemned NATO expansion in eastern Europe, denounced the formation of security blocs in the Asia Pacific region, and criticized the AUKUS trilateral security pact between the US, Great Britain and Australia. They also vowed to thwart “color revolutions” and strengthen “back-to-back” strategic coordination.

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People with principles are dangerous today. But he sabotages himself by NOT getting vaxxed?!

Novak Djokovic’s Propensity For Self-sabotage Has Become A Defining Trait (G.)

Over the past 11 years of men’s tennis, during which Novak Djokovic rose to dominance and improbably positioned himself as one of the greatest to play the game, the only time his success has been in doubt came after the summer of 2017 when he suffered through many months with an elbow injury. The injury became a point of contention between himself and his then-coach, Andre Agassi, who later said he had swiftly advocated for surgery. But Djokovic addressed the injury by resting for nearly six months, believing his body was built to heal itself naturally. It was not. After returning the next year to pain and early losses, Djokovic finally underwent surgery in February 2018. As he digested his guilt about agreeing to the surgery, he cried for days.

On Tuesday, Djokovic gave his first full interview since his deportation from Australia after arriving in the country without being vaccinated against Covid. Djokovic acknowledged that, as things stand in a worldwide sport that moves from country to country each week, his unvaccinated status means he is unable to play in the majority of tournaments. “That is the price I am willing to pay,” he said. In the same breath, Djokovic said with a smile that at such a critical moment in tennis history he understands his actions may deprive him of the possibility of winning the highest number of grand slam tournaments. He framed his decision in libertarian terms: “The principles of decision making on my body are more important than any title or anything else.”

Djokovic’s conversation with the BBC was a reminder that his propensity for self-sabotage has become a defining trait. The principles that made him so averse to surgery in 2017 were not in tune with reality. After his surgery, he won the final two majors of that 2018 season and he has won eight since. The most controversial on-court moment of his career so far, his disqualification from the 2020 US Open after unintentionally hitting a line judge with a ball, came after near misses from which he failed to learn. Here he is again, his own worst enemy. As Djokovic attempts to navigate the world while unvaccinated – and while his biggest rival, Rafael Nadal, just took advantage of his absence to win a historic 21st grand slam title at the Australian Open – according to the ATP 99% of the top 100 is now vaccinated. He stands alone.

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“..to this day, many refuse to cover extensive evidence of how the Clinton campaign manufactured this story that largely occupied the entire term of President Donald Trump.”

Special Counsel John Durham Has Triggered a Media Meltdown (Turley)

What is striking about the Durham filings is the audacity of the Perkins Coie operation. While the funding was buried away, the lawyers were seemingly unconcerned about approving such efforts or personally reaching out to sympathetic government and media figures. They were, to some degree, justified in their sense of immunity. Indeed, to this day, many refuse to cover extensive evidence of how the Clinton campaign manufactured this story that largely occupied the entire term of President Donald Trump. Before the Steele dossier was given to the FBI and the press, then-CIA Director John Brennan briefed former President Obama on Clinton’s alleged “plan” to tie candidate Trump to Russia as “a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.” That operation appears to have been launched through Elias and Perkins Coie.

After the 2020 election, Democratic members and legal experts demanded the disbarring of a host of Republican attorneys for their spreading disinformation of a widespread election fraud. These same figures, however, are entirely silent about the role of Clinton lawyers in secretly funding the debunked Russian collusion claims. There is no interest in whether, as alleged by reporters, figures like Elias lied about the involvement of the Clinton campaign. Sussmann is now facing a trial on this role in the operation. Elias remains unindicted. With little sense of irony, he has established a law firm to deal with ethics and campaign disclosures. Durham’s continued investigation may be pushing the media to the final stage called “postsyncope,” which involves “protracted confusion, disorientation, nausea, dizziness, and a general sense of poor health.”

That has reflected in the flailing effort by some to deflect from the alarming disclosures. New York Times reporter Mike McIntire seemed to express alarm that the Durham story was “trending.” However, McIntire offered “a periodic reminder that Trump’s campaign chairman secretly met and shared info with a Russian intelligence agent.” The “info” was polling data on the campaign that Paul Manafort gave a person with Russian intelligence ties. That, of course, has no relevance to the question of whether the Clinton Campaign spied on the Trump Tower, campaign, or the White House itself. The “periodic reminder” seemed to be to other media that they needed to continue to hold their breath and not recognize a major story. Such “protracted confusion” is natural, but it will not dissipate any time soon. Durham apparently is calling more people into the grand jury.

Durham Zero

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“This is ’60 Minutes.’ We can’t put on things we can’t verify.”

’60 Minutes,’ CNN, MSNBC, Downplayed, Criticized Durham Probe (Fox)

The mainstream media is getting a wake-up call after new allegations in the Durham investigation that President Trump and his campaign were being spied on. Special Counsel John Durham released in a filing Saturday that the Hillary Clinton campaign hired techs to “infiltrate” Trump Tower and White House servers to establish a “narrative” to link Trump to Russia. The new findings contradict various doubtful media coverage from programs like CBS’ “60 Minutes.” In an October 2020 interview, Trump appeared on the newsmagazine to address the ongoing investigation and his claim his campaign was spied on. He was shot down by host Lesley Stahl, who insisted the president was spreading unverified information. “There’s no real evidence,” she said.

“This is ’60 Minutes.’ We can’t put on things we can’t verify.” Meanwhile, former CNN dynamic duo Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo criticized John Durham and the Trump administration back in December 2019 for being adamant about uncovering the truth, yet coming up short. “Nothing happens and they just move on to the next conspiracy theory,” Lemon said to Cuomo during a handover. “It is never going to end and guess what? People who want to believe that BS are going to believe it.” In an October 2021 episode of MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,” host Rachel Maddow suggested the intention behind efforts to probe the investigation was always to re-route the investigation away from Trump himself. “It’s a boomerang,” she said.

“Because it’s apparently an ongoing, concerted Republican and pro-Trump project to try to turn the investigation of the Russia scandal into some kind of scandal itself.” Since Durham’s bombshell report dropped, media pundits on the left have gone largely quiet. Publications like the Washington Post and The New York Times have failed to commission any coverage of the latest allegations as of Monday, nor has CNN.

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  • #101637
    Oroboros
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    MSMedia Maggots incestuous self referencing death spiral in artistic form, performed by, who else, themselves.

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    #101638
    boscohorowitz
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    “He is throwing the absurd tantrums because he is being ordered to. He has no option to hesitate or refuse (unless, “Do what I say or I’ll kill you” , is some kind of real option.)”

    This makes very good sense. For that reason, I will try to slice it to shreds with Occam’s Razor. Just to see what grouse that might flush out of the bush and tighten it even further toward conviction and certitude.

    A) Maybe he just really is that stupid. It’s possible. I don’t know. I’ve ignored Trudy from day one as an opportunistic icky.

    B) I got nuttin’.

    #101639
    Oroboros
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    Pierre Turdeau first greeting his bad seed spawn in the hospital

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    #101640
    Oroboros
    Participant
    #101641
    ctbarnum
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    Powerful speech. We are at war with governments and corporations who have declared war on us for the love of money.

    #101642
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Russia Mocks US, Requests ‘Full List Of Ukraine Invasion Dates’ For Year Ahead

    #101643
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Putin’s Ukraine Strategy

    #101644
    Michael Reid
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    I just read Doc Robinson’s instructions on how to post an image in a comment on this site so this comment is an attempt at posting an image of me in my new wood cutting outfit.

    #101645
    Oroboros
    Participant
    #101646
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    Better Things Poisons for Better Living Population Control…Through Chemistry

    Ethylene oxide meeting highlights concerns as recalls continue:

    A number of European countries have again expressed concerns about how the ethylene oxide contamination incidents are being handled.

    Several nations highlighted the high burden of required action as more products are found to be contaminated at low levels from different origins and described it as “no longer manageable.”

    Ethylene oxide meeting highlights concerns as recalls continue

    #101647
    boscohorowitz
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    tdk:

    WOW. That shaminism literature is eerily fitting in so well with the direction I was already in I feel like I might actually be onto something more than just a story. Huh.

    #101648
    boscohorowitz
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    Michael Reid:

    You know what they say about the length of a man’s chainsaw.;) I see you’ve graduated way beyond mere ‘redneck’ to “Orange Man”. Trump is envious.

    #101649
    ctbarnum
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    The demoncrats want your toddlers too.

    #101650
    boscohorowitz
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    Waiting for other shoes to drop:

    One wonders if there really was some actionable plan to false flag Russia into attacking or at least claim Russia did said false flag act, which seems stupid because it’s so unlikely that Russia would do anything and the rest of the world knows it by now), but when did stupidity stop the clueless from being bumbling buffoons?

    If so, one wonders if said plan was a) squelched from within, or b) by a very precise communication from Putinski, or c) even by foreign agents abroad effectively stymying the operation.

    If c), one wonders if they have means to show the world what the USA was up to.

    If they do, one wonders if they’re waiting for a better moment to reveal it.

    If so, then one also wonders if the logic for ‘a better moment’ is mostly, ‘Not now, because our enemy is thoroughly discrediting itself without our help. We’ll save this kompromat for later.”

    #101651
    boscohorowitz
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    #101652
    ctbarnum
    Participant

    In violation of HIPAA laws.

    Thank goodness I only get the rapid antigen test, which turned out negative again after going through five states to visit my sister. I did not see a mask anywhere until stopping at a university to inquire about a teaching position.

    CDC Casually Admits Covid Nose Swabs Ended Up in a Lab for Genomic Sequencing Analysis

    #101653
    ezlxa1949
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    Sorry to be glum but I think the Canadian protestors have lost this battle. I don’t know if it was planned this way, but Canada has served as a proving ground for repressive techniques. From where I sit, they appear to have been quite successful. Maybe not; but the current mood of TPTB and the apparent quiescence of the bulk of the population means that the Emergency Powers Act likely will be invoked as often as necessary.

    I expect now that the abolition of cash will be done first in Canada. And spread as a preventative measure. It’s all about national security, don’cha know.

    I keep coming back to Uruguay as an example of a democratic country that went fascist. A series of economic crises and the fight against left-wing guerillas provoked a coup d’état in 1973. Eventually democracy was returned in 1985, but the period left deep hurts in the population and calls for justice which have not been acted upon. One of my workmates years ago was a young fellow whose parents had fled Uruguay for Australia, which at that time was indeed a place of refuge for (many) oppressed people.

    What the glorious west is seeing now is a coup d’état but from the top, by those already in power, not even a palace revolution. A new development in history? Probably other examples from elsewhere but I lack the time to find them.

    #101654
    those darned kids
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    The situation on Ukraine’s borders remains stable as of the morning of February 16, and nothing unexpected is happening, according to Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov.

    He said this during a special telethon dedicated to the Day of Unity, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.

    “Our intelligence officials see everything. We are in constant contact with our partners, our data coincide and our country is ready for any scenario. This morning, like every single day, I received another summary with figures and facts, and they fully correspond to our forecasts and do not contain anything unexpected,” Reznikov said.

    #101655
    WES
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    Except for Ottawa, the trucker’s protests at all border crossings has stopped.
    The only thing left, is to wonder about the timing for dismantling the border blockades.
    Is it to remove the political need for the war measures act?

    #101656
    Veracious Poet
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    Under this umbrella, commenters can comment as a way to contribute, a way to connect and interact, a way of meeting some human needs.

    I “comment” to share “real reality” that I was rudely awakened into almost 30 years ago, via the Christian Patriot Fax network ~ I stand on the shoulders of giants, who gave their lives to bring Freedom to the masses ~ Nothing to my knowledge establishes a better foundation than Natural Law as established by John Locke, progenitors of The Age of Reason, the Sons of Liberty during the American Revolution. Nothing…

    Although I occasionally stray in pontification regarding the current state of the bezzle, I try my best to plant seeds that may later be useful to future generations looking for answers as to how America failed & was captured by murderous Imperial fascism.

    I refrain from employing “clever” devices for self aggrandizing, as I daily endeavor to deny my EGO’s tendencies to seek illusions of grandeur, but I do attempt to practice the basics of “public” decorum…

    After witnessing numerous online “communities” devolve into the anarchy of cunning personality contests, incessant verbal bomb throwing & other manifestations of various partisan CULT behaviors, I have grown weary of useful idiots in self-centered trances perverting useful info/discussion into more noise than signal.

    As has been illuminated several times in TAE’s discussions, TPTB/TBTF are not really a secret cabal, it is a ravenous creed that views humanity as chattel, nation states as weapons to deploy, technology as a tool to conquer…

    The “Narrative” has all but torn the Social Contract asunder, has openly declared war on the “deplorables”, is turning the very concept of right & wrong, lies vs. truth, into a taboo subject through the constant mind f#ckery psyop broadcasts by legacy media & political/.GOV mouthpieces.

    This is no time for clever, cute, self indulgent fluffery by wannabe wordsmiths seeking to titillate the senses with their “creative” prose, one can always find MSM word monkeys for such pablum, or communities of twits on fakebook, tick wok et al. to seek such an audience…

    We are standing on the edge of a knife, with life itself in the balance, our words should have meaning, we should seek sober ground to unite against the malady of NPD mass formation psychosis, or not.

    To serve in Heaven, or reign in Hell, that is poll of “The Narrative”, Us vs. Them…

    Choose wisely,

    Gary

    #101657
    Huskynut
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    Ditty de jour:
    “Ohhhhhhh…
    The grand old Duke of York
    He borrowed 12 million quid
    He gave it to someone
    He’d never ever met
    and for something he never did”

    #101658
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “This is no time for clever, cute, self indulgent fluffery by wannabe wordsmiths seeking to titillate the senses with their “creative” prose, one can always find MSM word monkeys for such pablum, or communities of twits on fakebook, tick wok et al. to seek such an audience…”

    Of course, you’re not expressing your EGO when anointing yourself Kind of What Should and Shouldn’t Be Done. Oh no. You’d never do that. You’re obviously much too humble for that.

    From where I stand, I see in you a constant motion toward self-aggrandizement while pretending the opposite. Let’s add puffery to fluffery. And then let’s get back to talking about things that matter, not smack about each other, o wise fount of humility.

    #101659
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    I don’t know how current this is other than purportedly today:

    Ottawa 1

    Ottawa 2 (4 hours ago)

    Ottawa 3 (current more or less)

    Looks diminished but not yet over. Hope is bubble-ish. When I blow bubbles, I let them pop themselves. Let us wait and see.

    #101660
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Truck count down from about 4k to 350. The Maccabees. We shall see. Turbulent times like this protest can ricochet wildly.

    #101661
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    Rock. Dog. Yelp!

    #101662
    aspnaz
    Participant

    @ Boogaloo said:

    Following the principle of Occam’s Razor, masks are the best explanation for why Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, China, and Singapore have done much, much, much much much better over the last two years than the West. No, it’s not the kimchee. No, it’s not the sweet and sour pork. No, it is not the sushi. No, it’s not even the chili crab. It’s the masks.

    I live in Hong Kong and I can tell you that your analysis is incorrect for Hong Kong and China. Hong Kong has quarantined all travellers for 3 weeks when they enter the country, that has enabled them to keep Covid out of the country. I believe both Japan and Korea have done the same, as has Taiwan. Quarantine is a proven tactic for thousands of years, so no surprise it worked for a while.

    Now Omicron is rampaging through Hong Kong and the government response is a combination of panic, lockdowns and trying to scare the elderly into getting vaccinated. Lockdowns include restaurats, gyms, churches etc and forcing all office workers to work from home. Masks have done nothing to prevent this despite the Hong Kong compliance rate of 100% along with strict social distancing rules. The vaccines have also been useless as a the proportion of vaccinated cases is the same as the proportion of vaccinated in the population.

    Hong Kong has a zero Covid policy which has obviously failed. They cannot change that policy until their bosses in Beijing give the nod and do the same. They will need a strategy to do this as everybody in China knows that the policy has failed (China has masses of cases, even at the specially protected Olympics) but the policy cannot be removed without a massive loss of face. They will not accept a loss of face – although face has already been lost as everybody can see the glaring failure – so they need a strategy to get rid of the policy by blaming someone else.

    My guess is that they are allowing the Pfizer pill into the country as part of a tactic to get rid of the zero Covid policy. With a new pill available that will cure people, they have a reason to update their policy and allow Covid to run wild as they have Western-medicine’s best protection. When the pill is proven to not work – as it inevitably will – the Chinese can blame Pfizer and, by association, the USA.

    #101663
    zerosum
    Participant

    Suck it up. Go home
    The trucker liberty convoy rudely awakened many people about our falsehood of our democracy.
    We do not have a special free society that cannot be taken away by our wise snob leaders who don’t want to give up power.
    We are the serfs, The snob don’t like to be refused obedience.

    #101664
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    ezlxa1949 wrote:
    “What the glorious west is seeing now is a coup d’état but from the top, by those already in power, not even a palace revolution.”

    I agree with your comment. Here in Canada when I spoke to my father a couple of days ago I said to him I believe what is going on here in this country is a coup by the Davos crowd. So far he is not biting on this assessment. I expect the CBC will have to tell him same before he reaches this conclusion.

    #101665
    oxymoron
    Participant

    DBS wrote All roads lead back to British Intelligence, City of London/Wall Street and the British Crown. Further, the last time I checked, Canada is very very much an OFFICIALLY & SWORN LEGALLY SUBSERVIENT extension of both the British Crown AND British Intelligence AND City of London.

    Yep. Australia is worse. My property here in Aus is crown land. I still have to pay the mortgage though.

    #101666
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Rock. Dog. Yelp!”

    See? That’s not arrogant. Why not cut to the chase and compare me to a cockroach? In the process, further revealing certain aspects of your nature you probably prefer people not see. Wanna make it personal, then it’s personal.

    Or, maybe apologize. Manfully and all that stuff. Anyway, you missed.

    cdr

    #101667
    chooch
    Participant

    Let’s put an exclamation point on that.

    #101668
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Weird but Tangentially Relevant Topic Alert; If You Fit the Word Prudish, Avoidance Is Advised:

    Point A) Bestiality is more prevalent than we want to know, has been around for a long long time. I spent in a month in jail with a Mexican gentleman named Oscar, standup guy who stood by me when things got rough in there, who was a renowned burro fucker in his home town.

    Point B) around ten years ago, this geneticist published a theory that human evolution includes monkey/pig interbreeding. Actually, the data fits pretty well, best this layman could tell,\. It required one accept that bestiality is fairly common among, uh, beasts too.

    A chimp-pig hybrid origin for humans?

    “…an impressive body of evidence suggesting that human origins can be best explained by hybridization between pigs and chimpanzees. Extraordinary theories require extraordinary evidence and McCarthy does not disappoint. Rather than relying on genetic sequence comparisons, he instead offers extensive anatomical comparisons, each of which may be individually assailable, but startling when taken together. Why weren’t these conclusions arrived at much sooner? McCarthy suggests it is because of an over-dependence on genetic data among biologists. He argues that humans are probably the result of multiple generations of backcrossing to chimpanzees, which in nucleotide sequence data comparisons would effectively mask any contribution from pig.

    “Generally speaking, interspecies hybrids—like mules, ligers (lion-tiger hybrids), or zedonks (zebra-donkey hybrids)—are less fertile than the parents that produced them. However, as McCarthy has documented in his years of research into hybrids, many crosses produce hybrids that can produce offspring themselves. The mule, he notes, is an exceptionally sterile hybrid and not representative of hybrids as a whole. When it comes time to play the old nuclear musical chairs and produce gametes, some types of hybrids do a much better job. Liger females, for example, can produce offspring in backcrosses with both lions and tigers. McCarthy also points out that fertility can be increased through successive backcrossing with one of the parents, a common technique used by breeders. In the case of chimp – pig hybridization, the “direction of the cross” would likely have been a male boar or pig (Sus scrofa) with a female chimp (Pan troglodytes), and the offspring would have been nurtured by a chimp mother among chimpanzees (shades of Tarzan!). The physical evidence for this is convincing, as you can discover for yourself with a trip over to macroevolution.net.”

    Point C) Monkey-pig hybrids created by Chinese scientists

    “Researchers hope to use chimera animals to help grow human organs for transplantation” Saturday 07 December 2019

    It would seem that mere get-it-on bestiality doesn’t satisfy human interests. Now we want to make babies with them.

    You’re the Reason Our Kids are Ugly

    #101669
    aspnaz
    Participant

    @EoinW said:

    PPS Mask mandates have one single purpose: to humiliate people. No one can show their face in public without the government’s permission.

    It also gives people the “feeling” that the government cares for their safety, so it plays into the fantasy of benevolent government that exists in the minds of modern western retards – the majority of citizens who are primarily guided by feelings.

    #101670
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Jo0e Zawinul was surely quite aware of Christian Vander who surely was quire aware of Joe Zawinul. Vander can, if anything, create an even more powerful but ever-varying groove than Joe:

    Another Day

    #101671
    oxymoron
    Participant

    Bosco I love you but if someone is getting the shits with you, you know you can just let that be a thing you know. But do what you want – I aint gettin’ in no scuffle with yer. Expect silence if you come at me.

    Me I’m more insecure and suffer when criticised especially by people I admire – you Dr D, Raul, others here…

    People are not always challenging each other just being annoyed. And annoying. We can all be annoying.

    #101672
    Veracious Poet
    Participant

    A group of Republican senators is threatening to withhold support for funding the government by a Friday shutdown deadline unless they get a vote on defunding remaining federal vaccine mandates — renewing a stand they took ahead of the last deadline in December.

    In an open “Dear Colleague” letter on Monday, Sens. Mike Lee of Utah, Roger Marshall of Kansas, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Mike Braun of Indiana, Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Ted Cruz of Texas stated their intention to oppose a stopgap government funding measure unless their demands are met.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/gop-senators-demand-vote-to-defund-vaccine-mandates-before-funding-government

    ‘Trudeau is Alone’: Fifth Canadian Province Abandons Vaccine Passports Amid Crackdown on Freedom Convoy

    https://trendingpolitics.com/trudeau-is-alone-fifth-canadian-province-abandons-vaccine-passports-amid-crackdown-on-freedom-convoy-knab/

    This Did Not End Well… Musician Boasts About Getting COVID Booster on Twitter – Then Gets Pericarditis 3 Days Later

    Neil Young’s Music Quietly Returns to Spotify

    #101673
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “…the minds of modern western retards – the majority of citizens who are primarily guided by feelings.”

    Putting aside that you appear to have dismissed the bulk of your fellow specie members as retards, an attitude worthy of George Soros (think about it….), I’ll note that the etiology of this ‘retardation’ is not really known.

    Feelings are hugely important parts of any logic which is why an AI a zillion times smarter than a man will still misread humanity in its predictions and suggested strategies.

    Feelings are what got me kicked out of the house as a teenager which was the start of my road to mental liberation from what feels (there’s that word again!) like mental slavery. Many friends of mine who played chess and learned calculus and practiced all kinds of critical thinking are now successful in corporate indentureshits (is2!) and blithely drinking all the Kool-Aid they can hold.

    People with significantly less emotions than most of us — psychopaths — are notorious for not seeing the problems they create for themselves and others.

    So perhaps the problem with these “retards” is neither an abundance of emotion or paucity of logical cognition, but the natural consequence of being raised in environments ill suited to healthy human development.

    Emancipate Ourselves

    #101674
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Veracious Poet

    Gary, you are SUCH a self righteous, cognitively ossified pontificating ponce that the only thing keeping me from laughing at you is that YOUR NARROW GUAGE TRAIN OF THOUGHT is at least TRYING to huff and chuff up the right hill. Every little bit helps.

    I am also just pleased as punch that you adore John Locke, I like the guy too, but listen up : Locke no more invented Natural Law, nor wound it all up in a finalizing gift-wrap-and-ribbon for all time than he invented God or gravity. Philosophy was neither born nor died in the 17th Century.

    Put a cork in it about my style, and as for your prissy, narrow minded, judgmental dictates and unsolicited guideline for acceptable communication, save them for making a job application to Justin Trudeau . I hear he’s looking for a few more sourpuss mean spirited puritanically authoritarian hypocrites.

    Oddly enough, I still don’t think that you’re a bad guy under all of that self righteous ‘not-quite-bright’ envious puffery, but I swear that if you take even ONE more sly, nasty, side swipe at me, or Boz or any other well intentioned person around here I will fucking DISMANTLE every word you post from that moment forward.

    At least with deflationista the bastard came straight atcha. You’re more the bushwhacker snipe from hiding type. That’s really despicable, ya know? Like, cowardly.

    I play with words as a means of stress relief while tackling tough subject material. I take my broader responsibilities very seriously and post to TAE as a sort of self-assigned public service in addition to that. You have absolutely no right to fault me for my efforts, nor should it even concern you. If I am WRONG about something, then roast my feet mercilessly , but HOW I choose to convey what I see as truth is MY business, not yours.

    I mean it, VP. Leave me the fuck alone. Pick a fight with me and I will “deflate” your sorry ass.

    #101675
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Bosco I love you but if someone is getting the shits with you, you know you can just let that be a thing you know.”

    What, do you think I’m gonna waste my time answering drive-by hit’n’run insults forever? I love you too but I have my reasons. I am as adept at letting things go as most, I feel, which means ‘not very well’, but my ego is not the primary driver here. I am not protecting my sacred reputation or trying to dominate anyone.

    Consider it an experiment I often conduct to see if

    a) the chronic insulter finally gets that maybe they should give it up –seeing as how they always start it — before I give up on them and, as you say, let it go,

    b) how others in the group react to someone bullying someone and getting smacked back in return.

    My experience is that as many — or more — criticize the aggressive defender of his honor more than the aggressive assaulter of same.

    ‘Be nice. Behave. You’re making a scene.’ We’re taught compliance and restraint from the cradle by people taught it from the cradle ad infinitum, these days with many generations of modernly mediated national sociopolitical indoctrination in the mix.

    The guy most influential in liberating me philosophically and spiritually from the bankrupt vapor world we inhabit today, one of the quietest, gentlest people I’ve known, 6’4″ but only 137 pounds back then (his kneecaps were bigger than his thighs), a man who taught himself consummate classical guitar (not necessarily uber virtuoso but fully accomplished) , acceptably accomplished violin/fiddle, and could play fine jigs and reels on a bamboo flute, who was my first exposure to Lao Tzu and Alan Watts and Herman Hesse and Nietzche and the like (he went to an alt high school for troubled gifted types and got a decent education, amazingly, for the year or so he spent there before dropping out)… this dude was known, as a youngun, 5-10 years old, to refuse to take his coat off when adults would say, Why don’t you take your coat off? No. Take your coat off. No. Walter, take your coat off.

    He was still that way when I last saw him long too long ago, a man in his 20s.

    I have a horrible terror of being insincere. Insincerity starts with little white lies and leads to Emergency Executive Powers. I tell a few white lies here and there to make someone feel better about how they look, etc., but being insincere is SO hard for me.

    Veracity

    #101676
    aspnaz
    Participant

    @boschhorowitz said:

    Putting aside that you appear to have dismissed the bulk of your fellow specie members as retards, an attitude worthy of George Soros (think about it….), I’ll note that the etiology of this ‘retardation’ is not really known.

    No, I have commented on the westerners in humanity, not all of humanity and nowhere near a majority.

    So perhaps the problem with these “retards” is neither an abundance of emotion or paucity of logical cognition, but the natural consequence of being raised in environments ill suited to healthy human development.

    I would certainly consider that as a contribution, but it is so obvious that I didn’t bother.

    Feelings are hugely important parts of any logic which is why an AI a zillion times smarter than a man will still misread humanity in its predictions and suggested strategies.

    Sorry, your understanding of AI is not correct: AI is a form of statistical analysis, the analysis is an approximation (limited data) based on learning (limited interpretation) which attempts to convert the statistical analysis into an algorithm of sorts – all computers exclusively run on algorithms. When AI “misreads humanity”, as you call it, the most common cause is that it was never trained with the required data to provide a statistically valuable analysis, and as AI has no “common sense” (as there is no cognition involved) it is unable to work out a reasonable versus unreasonable response. The best way to address this is to use a conventional algorithm which limits the actions of the AI analysis. AI analysis, like lots of stats, is a form of mathematical modelling used to guide decision making: this decision making is not the same as humanity’s decision making.

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