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    G. G. Bain Katherine Stinson, “the flying schoolgirl,” Sheepshead Bay Speedway, Brooklyn 1918   • Protesters Fail To Bring Down Andrew Jackson St
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle June 23 2020]

    #60322
    John Day
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    I like The Flying Schoolgirl. Whatever became of her?
    Catch good stuff by Boscohorowitz at end of 6/21/20 comments, Y’all!
    http://www.johndayblog.com/2020/06/nobodys-in-charge.html
    We saw a big and increasing rise in cases, and a lot of people with symptoms are reporting sick family members with COVID. Our tests took a full week to come back, which is no service to anybody being tested. It thwarts the whole purpose. For the past 2 weeks, cases diagnosed in Travis county have doubled every 4 days on average. They are up by 15 times (35-506) in 14 days. When tests take a week to come back, what does that mean?
    I’ve agreed to work more shifts.
    https://www.traviscountytx.gov/news/2020/1945-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-information

    This essay from January 2016 remains extremely important. Debt is the structure of our economy.
    Current debts cannot be paid, but we must all die trying, except the 1%; they got bailed out again.
    How Debt Conquered America​ ,​ By Jada Thacker
    ​ ​Since its center-stage debut during the Occupy Wall Street movement, “the 99%” a term emblematic of extreme economic inequality confronting the vast majority has become common place. The term was coined by sociology professor David Graeber, an Occupy leader and author of the encyclopedic Debt: The First 5,000 Years, published just as the Occupy movement captured headlines.
    ​ ​What Graeber’s monumental work did not emphasize specifically, and what most Americans still do not appreciate, is how debt was wielded as the weapon of choice to subjugate the 99% in the centuries before the Occupy protesters popularized the term. Like so many aspects of our Lost History, the legacy of debt has been airbrushed from our history texts, but not from our lives.

    How Debt Conquered America

    #60323
    Carlos Jimenez
    Participant

    “Dershowitz, the storied Harvard law professor and noted proponent of civil liberties,…”

    “Dershowitz, the infamous Harvard law mandarin and noted proponent of forced vaccination on everyone also known as a plagiarist and a lier, exposed in Amy Goodman’s “Democracy Now” by Prof. Norm Finkelstein, make that utterly humiliated…”

    There I fixed it for JTN

    #60325

    I hadn’t followed Texas closely, John, but this looks pretty bad, all in the last few days:

    Texas

    #60326

    Carlos,

    I thought Dershowitz was known these days primarily for his close ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

    #60327
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    “Is it possible to find out who “THEY” are?”

    This assumes that even “they” klnow they’re “them”. The Wizard of Oz was perhaps as deluded by his side of the magic screen as the munchkins.

    #60328
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    DIdn’t Dershowitz promote torture during the 911 craze?

    ANd his mama dresses him funny.

    #60329
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Baltimore

    My son reminded me of this little treasure.

    #60330

    Huckleberry Finn keeps getting ousted, but always comes back. Huck chooses Hell over racism.

    Deaths are increasing- Remdesivir is now being touted – there’s even a nasal spray.
    “Remdesivir: (Major) Coadministration of remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine is not recommended. The antiviral activity of remdesivir was antagonized by chloroquine phosphate in a dose-dependent manner when the 2 drugs were co-incubated at clinically relevant concentrations in an in vitro study.”
    (Prescriber’s Digital Reference)
    WebMD says HCQ must not be used if using remdesivir. (’cause the remdesivir won’t “work”!)
    How convenient. I swear they are manufacturing death to keep this virus going. I was skeptical when I read that the DNC wants a second wave to defeat Trump, but they DO hate him that much.

    If Clinton had shown some grace in her concession (or EVER!), we might not be worried about civil war. Hatred and rage make a lousy platform.

    John Day: have you used HCQ+? Does it work?

    #60331
    zerosum
    Participant

    Thanks, Everyone
    It looks like you found someone who looked behind the “curtain” to find
    THEY

    Meet BlackRock, the New Great Vampire Squid
    Posted on June 22, 2020 by Ellen Brown
    https://ellenbrown.com/
    =====

    Its an “Invisible Weapon” of the future being used today
    Bloggers everywhere spotted this “Invisible Weapon” of the future.

    I’m just slow. (Maybe I’m forgetting. Maybe I’m having senior moments)

    References:

    How Debt Conquered America


    This essay from January 2016 remains extremely important. Debt is the structure of our economy.
    Current debts cannot be paid, but we must all die trying, except the 1%; they got bailed out again.
    How Debt Conquered America​ ,​ By Jada Thacker
    What Graeber’s monumental work did not emphasize specifically, and what most Americans still do not appreciate, is how debt was wielded as the weapon of choice to subjugate the 99% in the centuries before the Occupy protesters popularized the term. Like so many aspects of our Lost History, the legacy of debt has been airbrushed from our history texts, but not from our lives.
    http://www.johndayblog.com/2017/06/

    http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2017/06/if-we-dont-change-way-money-is-created.html

    Deep History of America’s Deep State


    Deep History of America’s Deep State
    June 23, 2017
    The idea of an elitist Deep State – erasing a “mistake” by the people – pervades current efforts to remove buffoonish President Trump, but the concept has deep historical roots dating from the Founding, writes Jada Thacker.

    By Jada Thacker

    Everybody seems to be talking about the Deep State these days. Although the term appears to have entered the lexicon in the late 1990s, for years it referred only to shady foreign governments, certainly not to our own “indispensable nation.”
    Does the sudden presence of an American Deep State – loosely defined as an unelected elite that manipulates the elected government to serve its own interests – pose a novel, even existential, threat to democracy?

    Not exactly.
    The threat seems real enough, but it’s nothing new.
    ——

    #60332
    zerosum
    Participant

    Invisible modern weapon – tariffs
    Canada is under attack

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/tariffs-aluminum-u-s-canada-trade-1.5623245
    U.S. plans to slap tariffs on aluminum imports from Canada, Bloomberg report says

    Thomson Reuters · Posted: Jun 23, 2020
    The tariffs would then be implemented by July 1, the report said, which is also when a new Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade is expected to take effect.

    #60333
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    ‘Government itself can’t solve this problem’: Florida officials alarmed as virus rages

    The headline says it all. A problem, uniquely suited to the kinds of universal global authority that only a government with monopoly on violence under rule of law, is deemed insoluble by government. Monolithic authority structures require monarchic consistency to remain monolithic and in control.

    The government tells the people it can’t fix a problem of the type for which government is tolerated by the people.

    #60334
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Deepstates have to exist whenever the size of the group under governance exceeds its ability for group members to reliably know who’s doing what. Shadow government is the norm considering that virtually everything to be governed happens in shadows invisible to us.

    Knowing who the major players in shadow governments rarely does any good. The shadows remain and the deposed despot is almost instantly replaced by someone more or less as bad.

    It took us around 10k years, we believe, for humanity to expand from tiny tribes and tiny confederations thereof, and a population estimated to be closer to 100 million that a billion, to megapolises of 10-20 million, a global population pushing 8 billion, and the concept of tribe turned into vast useless territory labels armed with nuclear missiles.

    It will take maybe 100 years to reduce that population by half or more, and shrink government to tribal-sized confederations.

    #60335
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Trump and Bolsonaro are both standing on poitical quicksand.

    “On April 19, Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, climbed onto a truck outside army headquarters in Brasília to fire up protesters who were calling for a shutdown of Congress and the Supreme Court. Soon after, according to Folha de S. Paulo, he learned that federal police were investigating allegations that one of his sons, Carlos, runs an online fake-news network that may have inspired the protest.

    “On April 24th Mr Bolsonaro sacked the head of the federal police. Hours later the justice minister, Sérgio Moro, resigned. He accused the president on television of “political interference” in the police to shield his family.

    “Mr Moro’s resignation is the biggest political blow to Mr Bolsonaro since he became president at the beginning of 2019…. “People are starting to say: ‘I was wrong,’” says Renan Santos, the leader of the right-wing Free Brazil Movement, which organized protests against Ms Rousseff and initially supported Mr Bolsonaro but now calls for his impeachment. For the first time since 2017, Mr Bolsonaro has lost Facebook fans.”

    #60336
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Old headline from March 16 (Glenn Greenwald):

    “How Jair Bolsonaro’s Son, Eduardo, Confirmed His Father’s Positive Coronavirus Test to Fox News, Then Lied About It”

    And now, today:

    “Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro ordered to wear mask in public”

    Coughing President

    The expansion ad absurdum of overall political reality appears, like the financial bubble, to be capable of expanding seemingly forever. But it’s not. One can hear the squeak of a zillion bicycle tire air pumps working to keep it from collapsing. But all that added air pressure is not just artificially maintaining the bubble’s girth, it is also steadily increasing the size of the hole in the balloon. When that hole exceeds the ability of all the king’s pumpers to maintain sustaining pressure, the collapse will be swifter, I personally fear, than anyone but a coked-out Hollywood director of disaster films can envision.

    “Atlas Shrugged” my ass. Atlas collapsed under its ignorant hubris.

    #60337
    Kimo
    Participant

    I transcribed some of this interview with the ICU nurse, who worked both Elmhurst Hospital in Brooklyn, and her home city hospital in Florida. It’s a long interview at 1 hour, 10 minutes, including undercover recordings, which I imagine leaves more room to validate authenticity. Viable treatment deflates most any other controversy.

    Transcription starts here:
    Q: In your home state[Florida], where you were treating people, what would the protocol be?
    A: It varied upon each individual, you know, um, but we definitely would never go immediately to “you’re going to need a vent”.
    Q: You didn’t feel pressure to diagnose people… there wasn’t pressure to diagnose people Covid?
    A: Not at all. No. We’re not a public hospital. That make a huge difference. What I am seeing is, it’s like the public hospitals. And this is in, like, other states, too, like you look at all the hospitals most of them are public that are needing money, but our hospital would treat them as individuals, and they were using the Hydroxycloroquine and the zinc and that protocol, for sure.
    Q: In your home state[Florida], where you were treating people, what would the protocol be?
    A: It varied upon each individual, you know, um, but we definitely would never go immediately to “you’re going to need a vent”.
    Q: You didn’t feel pressure to diagnose people… there wasn’t pressure to diagnose people covid?
    A: Not at all. No. We’re not a public hospital. That make a huge difference. What I am seeing is, it’s like the public hospitals. And this is in, like, other states, too, like you look at all the hospitals most of them are public that are needing money, but our hospital would treat them as individuals, and they were using the Hydroxycloroquine and the zinc and that protocol, for sure.
    Q: At your hospital?
    A: Oh yeah.
    Q: And that seemed to work?
    A: Oh yeah, we didn’t have anybody that died. I think there was one admitted and went home and died a day later. And I’m in a pretty big city. [Florida]
    Q: And were these people were elderly with comorbitities that were having good outcomes?
    A: Um, yeah, actually the one guy that was admitted and he was obese, like, severely obese. And he’s fine.
    Q: And he left after a day?
    A: I think it was like after a night, maybe two nights, max.
    Q: And you remember what he was treated with?
    A: I didn’t have him on the floor, but I can’t imagine that he wasn’t treated with our protocol.
    Q: Which was?
    A: Hydroxycloroquine and zinc.
    Q: Why do you think that was demonized so much?
    A: Because it is working, and people wouldn’t need vents. (laughs) I don’t know.

    #60338
    zerosum
    Participant

    Watch Live: Dr. Fauci Testifies Before House As US COVID-19 Cases Spike

    No money, no testing

    #60339
    boscohorowitz
    Participant
    #60340
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    We may be unwitting drivers of extinction events, but even the hermit thrush can make beautiful noises like these:

    Sun Ra, Omniscience

    #60341
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    John Day: “I like The Flying Schoolgirl. Whatever became of her?”

    I was wondering, too.

    …took flying lessons from the well-known aviator Max Lillie, a pilot for the Wright Brothers, who initially refused to teach her because she was female. But she persuaded him to give her a trial lesson. She was so good that she flew alone after only four hours of instruction.

    A year after receiving her certificate, she began exhibition flying. On the exhibition circuit, she was known as the “Flying Schoolgirl.” Katherine Stinson tried to tell newspaper reporters she was actually 21, not 16, but they refused to believe her.

    After she received her certificate, Stinson and her family moved to San Antonio, Texas, an area with an ideal climate for flying. There she and her sister, Marjorie, began giving flying instruction at her family’s aviation school in Texas. In March 1915 the famous Lincoln Beachey died in a crash at San Francisco and Stinson later acquired the rotary engine from his wrecked plane…

    On July 18, 1915, Stinson became the first woman to perform a loop, at Cicero Field in Chicago, Illinois, and went on to perform this feat some 500 times without a single accident.

    …she died in 1977 at the age of 86.

    Wikipedia

    #60342

    Thank you John and Doc R for looking into the flying schoolgirl. The little things are often big. Her story is worth …her story.

    #60343
    WES
    Participant

    It now looks like the Bubba Wallace Nascar “rope noose” was a staged hoax.

    Every garage at the raceway has a garage door pull down rope with a hand loop at the bottom attached to the bottom of the garage door, so an open garage door can be pulled down to secure the garage.

    Bubba Wallace’s hand loop was cut off the pull down rope, leaving a shorter pull down rope.

    An adjacent garage had it’s hand loop untied, probably the work of the same person responsible for cutting Bubba Wallace’s rope.

    Since the purpose of the “rope noose” has been achieved, naturally the main media are no longer covering the story, since it would go against the media’s original narrative.

    #60344
    WES
    Participant

    Remember Obama’s strong objection to President Trump cancelling the Iran neuclear deal?

    Well the deal was structured so many of Obama’s officials would receive large time delayed payments.

    President Trump was right that the deal was bad for the US.

    But it was very good for corrupt US officials, which explains why so many officials were very vocal in their objections to cancelling the deal.

    These same officials didn’t get the full amount of money owed to them for making the deal!

    #60345
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Utah article totally fact-free. Like all modern news articles. How many deaths? Don’t say. How many cases? Does say. What percentage? Doesn’t say. Is it increasing or decreasing? Doesn’t say. Who is affected? Doesn’t say. Is there any danger of restricted resources? Doesn’t say. We can only infer that it’s reducing quite a lot – perhaps wrongly – because the Governor has downgraded to green. Apparently 180° out of opposition to the article.

    Okay, since nobody has this “Google” thing, here’s the number: 158.

    158 dead in 6 months. Population? 3.2 million. 0.005% death rate. Now that IS in shark and water buffalo territory! At the same time 158 died, 25,000 babies were born in Utah. At this rate, life and hope will drown out irrational fear and death at a rate of 158:1 into a great blue future where life so overwhelms death that Utah is overpopulated and colonizes Mars.

    Sigh. Facts. Statistics. Why do I bother? They’re not emotional, they’re real and not made-up, so no one cares. The real world languishes for lack of people seeing and interacting with it. The real world, outside with trees and swings is lonely, longing for a single human.

    So back to the headline, anybody want to shut down the economy and kill all 3.2 million Utahns for a danger equal to traffic deaths, 0.005%? Without facts or logic, heck why not? I hear sometimes there is still a single case of plague or death by sour milk, so we can shut down the economy for that too. …I mean except for the part where all 3.2 million die instead of just the 158. But: logic. Without it who can tell the difference, really?

    It would stop Corona alright: when every last dirty human is dead of malnutrition and lack of health care due to no economy, we’ll have shown that virus but good! Sort of your Mutual Assured Destruction approach. #AntiLife in every degree.

    Don’t worry: all articles tomorrow will read the same, and say I’m stupid and bad at math. See that square in the corner? Type “Calc.exe.” Numbers go in there. Try it!

    Here’s one for you: Cuomo’s foray into forced LTC killed as many as 1 in 160 of every Utahn. (20k : 3.2m) X lives don’t matter. He’s considered a successful expert, trustworthy and good. Utah with 158 deaths is considered backward and stupid. Danger! Panic Now! And wheel turns on…

    #60346
    thomasjkenney
    Participant

    @Dr D re: perspective

    My wife’s GP has said “WTF?!?! This is just spit in the wind! What about real germs like dengue fever? What about all my patients with chronic conditions?” She said only 2 of her many elderly patients have died this year, and those died of pre-existing heart issues. For context, this is Northridge, a sub-zone of Los Angeles, houses and apartments, population is medium-density.

    Pretty sure my mom had the germ (she imported it from Holland!) last year, and gave it to my brother (they co-habit). They both had very severe flu, and are now more or less fine. They both also have severe life-long asthma, and my mom is a 2x cancer survivor. Mom eats basically frozen and/or junk food, brother is a bit more nutrition conscious. Both really like the sunshine, and outdoor exercise (walks, gardening, yardwork, light construction projects). Unfortunately, both have been glued to the “Orange Man Bad Show” the whole time.

    #60347
    zerosum
    Participant

    Who got all the money – PPT
    “Catastrophic Financial Challenges” – 42 Hospitals Closed, Filed For Bankruptcy Due To COVID Pressures
    Pay now or else
    These medical facilities are expected to lose upwards of $200 billion between March 1 and June 30, or about an average of $50.7 billion per month.
    Quick send ventilators
    Houston Warns Hospitals Could Be Overwhelmed In 11 Days As COVID-19 Cases Soar Across Southwest: Live Updates
    US coronavirus cases climbed just 1.1% on Tuesday, less than yesterday…
    Not everybody wants an expensive Qtips up their nose
    COVID may be “less deadly” than originally thought and there may have been as many as 8.7 million cases during the last three weeks of March, versus roughly the 100,000 that were reported…
    Faster than a speeding bullet
    Initial COVID-19 Infection Rate Possibly 80 Times Faster Than Originally Reported: New Study

    #60348
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    I have google altho I need to stop making it so easy for Big Bro to sniff my crotch:

    coronavirus utah gov case-counts

    sans google, the article itself p[rovided what we call “links”. LIke this:

    link

    “Fact free” is not not just untrue of the Utah article in the prosaic sense, it’s also an oxymoron. Nothing is fact-free. Even Alice in Wonderland is filled with facts, like that rabbits tend to go down burrows.

    #60349
    John Day
    Participant

    @Ilargi, Thanks for thinking of Texas and of me. It seems like cases are going up much more than hospitalizations, which are going up more than deaths, and it does not seem to be just time lag, but some of that is inherent, especially if it takes a week for a result to be reported. That increase is a straight 4 day doubling for the past 2 weeks. That’s a hard exponent. Governor Abbot is going to have to displease some people, or displease a lot of other people. He does not want to mandate masks or forbid daycare or summer camp, or close the strip clubs back up, because he is a practicing politician. The over-70s and chronically ill who die are mostly NOT politically powerful strip club owners.


    @Zerosum
    , I’m glad you found Jada Thacker. I got my last email from Jade 8/13/18, and when I did a search on him, I discovered that he died 4 days later. I don’t know how. Unexpected by me, anyway.


    @Kimo
    , Check out THIS on the deep state empire of Anthony Fauci. He heads 8 departments, ha been in place 36 years, knows how to keep all the skeletons buried and his background is in “biowarfare defense”. He’ll bury you if you cross him. He channels massive AIDS and vaccine money to big players. He’s the third highest paid Federal employee before he gives those half-million-dollar dinner talks. https://www.unz.com/audio/kbarrett_ken-mccarthy-tony-fauci-is-corrupt-to-the-core/

    @Doc Robinson, Thanks for Flying Schoolgirl bio. I’m glad she lived a long, full life.


    @my-parents-said-know
    , I have prescribed hydroxychloroquine + zinc to 2 people (gave them the zinc I bought/keep in labeled paper bag) , but they went to the wrong pharmacy on a Friday, and when I got back Tuesday morning, they were both already improving with only zinc and time. We have a lot of impediments, like very long testing report delays. 7 days on the last ones I got back Friday.
    I did write a lot of prescriptions-to-hold for staff members back in March and early April.
    We have been testing a lot of people who are better by the time we get the result, and a few who really need to go to the ER right away. We are seeing mostly mild illness in my clinic, but we are seeing more, and we should see more variety with that.


    @WES
    , good following the money

    #60350
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    fwiw, an interesting fact about Fauci:

    “Fauci was born in Brooklyn, New York City, to Stephen A. Fauci and Eugenia Abys Fauci, owners of a pharmacy.”

    #60351
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    I have no use for Fauci or Cuomo, but facts is facts, and there’s a whole lot more context involved in the Do Not Resuscitate thing:

    EMTs have stopped taking people in cardiac arrest to coronavirus-strained hospitals

    “Under the rule, “if you can’t get revived on scene, that’s it. They’re going to work on you, but if they can’t get a pulse back, they won’t transport you” to the hospital, the worker explained.”

    Apparently, maybe 3-4 out of 100 people brought to the hospital dead do a Lazarus after EMTs cannot resuscitate them. The EMTs still did their 20-minute resuscitation.

    Meanwhile, there’s this:

    “ABC reported earlier this month that the Regional Emergency Services Council of New York was told not to transport anyone to NYC hospitals if they cannot be saved in the field, due to an overwhelming number of coronavirus patients with ambulance crews and emergency rooms struggling to keep up.

    “It almost seems like it’s never stopping, people keep coming and coming and coming and there’s just no space to put them,” ER Dr. Darien Sutton told ABC.”

    from this:

    NY’s total deaths pass 15,000; do-not-resuscitate guideline rescinded

    As for the intubation craze, this is interesting:

    “We expect that during the COVID19 pandemic, physicians will be pushed to intubate and perform CPR on patients who would not want these interventions done. Not only will this cause personal harm to the patient (broken ribs are common, for instance), but it will also risk high-level exposure to those who are involved, potentially putting numerous doctors and nurses in isolation for multiple days or weeks.”

    from this (March 31):

    advance-care-planning-coronavirus-evan-shannon-abraar-karan

    Here’s the thiong about corruption, deception, etc. It’s like dead fish. You put a dead fish in with a buncxh of anything except quicklime, and pretty soon everything smells rotten. The podcast points out that Fauci indeed is a huge bureaucratic jerk with suspicious aspects, but its connections between a b c etc… are rhetorically twisted in a non-scientific way, where I’ve looked into them.

    Even when I personally sympathize with the cant of an article’s bias, I call assumptions what they are: assumptions.

    That Fauci is a liar is obvious. That he is doing what he has always done: exploit a health crisis to his professional advantage, also seems to fit the evidence. That science as an institution has been deeply corrupted is also decently well known and hardly surprizing: science is the most powerful commodity to be had. Power tends to corrupt.

    But, for example, Peter Duesberg fried his own ass (I read his book challenging the HIV virus ages ago, btw) without Fauci’s help. He has been less than scientific, accurate, or forthcoming in his challenges to the HIV etiology theory and responses to rebuttals.

    I fgind again and again that these alternative investigative journalists lose some of their due diligence as reporters in the process of going against the grain. With some, it’s because they’re self-promoting charlatans. With others, it’s just zeal.

    There is certainly something rotten in Denmark, but just cuz the stink covers the city doesn’t mean the entire city is the source of the stink.

    #60352
    John Day
    Participant

    @Boscohorowitz, Fauci is like J.Edgar Hoover. I loved that bit. It illuminated him for me. He’s important in whythe CDC meetings on COVID pandemic are eld in concert with DIA, and are classified. If you need to erase those deaths near Ft Detrick last June and July, and somebody needs to make some big bucks, while expanding control of a restive population, you need Anthony Fauci.
    Nothing can ever be the whole picture, but I’m infatuated with this florid glimpse of a player who is supposed to look like a mundane apparatchik.

    #60353
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Oh, I fully agree with you re: the stench of Herr Fauci. He stinks, is obviously mostly venal and narcissistic in his professional focus. He seems quite capable of being as cruelly selfish as the article describes. I know he is: I watched him tell us all not to wear face masks.

    But I persistently beg us to distinguish reactionary villainy from proactive villainy. Most of the time, I see these guys being reactionary, usually to cover up previous botched bullshit. Fauci et al don’t know how to do anything in their jobs, iot seems to me, but the same old self-serving same old until it all caves in on them. One trick poodles, like my fave punk band name: The Exploding Fifis.

    I have difficulty seeing them as someone surfing a self-designed wave. I see them surfing the trough between their fuckups and their ability to paper them over with big guv/big money $$. THe troughs get fatter with each self-rescue, it becomes almost a way of life for them. But the fatness is deceptive, and the troughs get riskier each time.

    Fauci won’t survive this one, I feel certain. I don;t think anyone released the virus on purpose. I think they’re too busy covering the discrepacnies between what they say they’re doing (i.e., being necessary, honorable, and competent) and what they actually do, i.e., being unnecessary, dishonorable and incompetent.

    WHile they appear stupid enough to try and manipulate events by introducing a weirdo flu, I don’t think they’re bold enough. They just naturally fuck things up and pretend they know what they’re doing as they try to exploit and cover up their fuck ups.

    So yeah, I have no problem with the chain of data pointing to Ft Detrick, etc, I just take issue with the concept of pre-planned conspiracy in a way that could cause them major risk. These are products of post-WWII uber-rich governmental bureaucracy. THey hide behind bales of money and boilerplate, both stacked pallet high. The enemy is not so much the rats in the ship but the ship itself, functionally rudderless in real terms but so long as they can project convincing illusions on the sail canvas, they can tell themselves they have a hand on the helm. The people, being products of the same massive hive mind created by moidern culture and WWII, tend to believe the illusion with them… until they don’t.

    Hmmm… one wonders if a string of high-profile assassinations won’t soon appear.

    BUt I’m just laying anti-devil’s advocate here for sake of discursive rigor and data hygiene. I certainly don’t believe that mere morality would stop these creeps from doing somethiong like releasing a pathogen to further their cause. If they’ve become stupid enough to actually do such a thing, it’s because they’ve become too complacent.

    Fact is, that however this virus came about, they are unable to control any aspect of it except how they pad their pockets. And that only goes so far…

    #60354

    Thanks for your reply. You are a front line reporter. What you report is what I hoped, and I am so happy to hear it.
    Those who must go to the ER right away- is it the same syndrome? Do all your severe respiratory cases test positive? It keeps nagging at me that we have two things going on here and we are ignoring one of them by putting it under the same umbrella as sarscov2.
    There seems to be a syndrome that turns blood to glue, but I see no reason to presume it is sarscov2.

    #60355
    boscohorowitz
    Participant

    Speaking of Edgar J, he of the lovely cashmere bustierre:

    Stealing J. Edgar Hoover’s Secrets

    “In 1971, a group of Vietnam War protestors broke into an FBI field office in Pennsylvania and stole hundreds of government documents, in a heist that shocked a nation.”

    #60356
    WES
    Participant

    Bosco:

    Fauci was born a drug dealer!

    #60357
    Carlos Jimenez
    Participant

    Indeed Raul, he got a sweetheart deal from then US Attorney and later Obongo’s Labor Sec. Alex Acosta
    WITHOUT notifying the victims as mandated by the law.
    The plea agreement left any and all co-conspirators free from prosecution. Coincidentally, Dershowitz happened to be one of them as a frequent flyer in the Lolita Express. The Miami Herald scored a Pulitzer price for this expose.
    Recently, Dershowitz dared Virginia Roberts to tell it to his face that she was pimped out at least six times to him. Well, she volunteered… but all I heard is crickets.
    You’re right Raul, he’s most known for this latest dark chapter.

    #60358
    WES
    Participant

    It is interesting to learn that the very same group of Obama people who planned the 2010 Arab Spring are the exact same people controlling the current BLM and Antifa protests and riots.

    They are doing exactly the same thing in 2020 as they did in 2010. Basically following the communists manifesco. Destroy all existing culture and power structures. Create violence and lawlessness conditions as cover. Rewrite history. Silence anyone who opposes what they are doing.

    They attack and destroy as many culture items as they can, attack anyone who tries to stand up to them, they destroy and burn inner cities where poor people live, attack police, control the main media narrative, etc.

    This group is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, a group Obama supported. Obama closed public access to the White House’s visitor log because it would reveal the over 70 visits by Muslim Brotherhood members. This also explains why there were so many Muslims working for Obama.

    It is no accident that the warlord of CHAZ or CHOP is Muslim.

    Obama was the one who organised the Muslim Brotherhood take over of Egypt, created the ongoing civil wars in Libya and Syria.

    Clearly awarding Obama the Noble peace prize in his first year in power was just a way to provide cover for all of the new wars he intended to start plus droning people. He dropped over 27,000 bombshell. The peaceful president.

    #60359
    WES
    Participant

    The FBI has confirmed the Bubba Wallace “rope noose,” was a total hoax!

    #60360
    zerosum
    Participant

    Rewrite history.
    The odds are that Jesus was not white.
    BLM

    #60362
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    Rewrite history.
    The odds are that Jesus was not white.
    BLM

    Of course Jesus wasn’t white; if in fact, he ever existed…
    …morons continue to rule……
    …the age of Trump don’cha know…………

    The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross
    Wikipedia
    1970 book about the linguistics of early Christianity and fertility cults in the Ancient Near East. It was written by John Marco Allegro.

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