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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle September 22 2021 #87833
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 16 2021 #87332
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    I’m so scared

    That is ultimately the goal of disinformation.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 14 2021 #87136
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    I’ve told my boys: it is six times more dangerous for you to get the vaccine than Covid.

    This is not accurate. You could alleviate any anxiety in your boys by clearing up your misconceptions and explaining to them the actual risk:

    https://www1.racgp.org.au/newsgp/clinical/doubts-over-study-linking-mrna-vaccines-and-adoles

    The study was based solely on VAERS data. It states very clearly on the VAERS website the following disclaimer:

    While very important in monitoring vaccine safety, VAERS reports alone cannot be used to determine if a vaccine caused or contributed to an adverse event or illness. The reports may contain information that is incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental, or unverifiable. In large part, reports to VAERS are voluntary, which means they are subject to biases. This creates specific limitations on how the data can be used scientifically. Data from VAERS reports should always be interpreted with these limitations in mind.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 13 2021 #87096
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    How can anyone take this kind of shit seriously? It’s getting stewpeter and stewpeter:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 13 2021 #87085
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    The last graphic was shared here a couple of weeks ago. It was BS then, and it is BS now:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 13 2021 #87082
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    You all have so much in common.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 8 2021 #86635
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    @those darn kids @Mr. Roboto @Mr House @Whoever Else Is Dumb Enough To Think I Am An AI

    Oh my god. Look at you, and now others, digging through my past postings with tiny brushes, like a team of archaeologists trying to decipher some deep explanation from a bone shard, or like the Hasid studying the Torah. Would an AI be programmed to tell you that you are a fucking moron for thinking I am a robot? Beep. Bop. Boop. Would an AI remind you that when you claim that I am an AI, it speaks volumes about your judgement? Beep. Bop. Would an AI know that someone on this list is offended by dirty words like some prudish Karen would be? Beep. Boop. Or is my programmer just savvy enough to insert those details into the code? Beeeeeeeeeeep.

    Sorry to burst your truly incredible sleuthing skills, but I’m the same person. Same vocabulary. Same thoughts. Same ideas. Same loathing of Democrats and Republicans. Same general disgust for my country and its creeping fascism. Same coded AI. Even the dipshits are the same, spinning the same pinhole sized conspiratorial perspectives through which they see the world. And yes, my family is still contemplating a move out of this shithole country. The crazies on both sides have become so dumb and dominant, and in some places, so dangerous.

    “Those who know, don’t say. Those who say, don’t know.” As I said before, this quote did have an impact on the way I choose to approach the world. It opened me up to the fact that a Dunning-Kruger dynamic is something to be avoided. It seems to be a lesson that many here have avoided.

    I loathe both parties. Always have. The only candidates that I ever worked for or had any interest in, were Harry Browne, Ralph Nader, and Ron Paul. When Harry Browne came onto the scene, his message was like a candle in a dark basement. I never really knew what freedom was until I read his book “How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World”. I highly recommend reading it. We tend to create our own mental traps, and then wonder how to get out of them. When he eventually ran for president, I tried to gather as many votes as I could for him. A few years later, I saw behind the scenes of the Democratic party when Nader ran- how they marginalized anyone associated with his message at local strategy sessions. When Ron Paul ran, I was inspired to run for a local position within the Republican infrastructure to change it from within. The problem with the Nader and Paul movements was that they were coopted by the establishment. Hijacked. Liberals spent a decade marching against Bush era policies, only to fawn over Barack Obama as he extended and expanded those exact same policies. Ron Paul and his message were laughed off the stage by the same Republican Party apparatus that now likes to pretend that they have always been battle-worn, hands dirty, militia/minutemen patriots. Ron Paul was the real Tea Party Movement. Not the corporate shit heads who ended up hijacking it. I saw what happened behind the scenes in local Republican circles during the popular uprising of Ron Paul’s philosophy of government. The morons at Fox like Hannity, O’Reilly, Levin, etc. spent years alienating and mocking Ron Paul and his ideas, but then conveniently morphed into freedumb-fanatic liberty lovers when it became a commodity on which they could capitalize or win elections. The liberal media did the same to him. The same thing happened to Bernie Sanders. The Ron Paul movement was whitewashed and repackaged into a vapid, Republican-establishment zombie creature and the message got filtered and watered (dumbed) down enough for mass right wing consumption, like Pat Boone singing rock and roll cover songs, leaving the Lauren Boebert’s, and Josh Hawley’s, and Marjorie Taylor Green’s of the world settling on the top. I saw the level of stupidity that was percolating when I volunteered and worked within their system. And the people who eventually took the reins turned out to be dumber than dirt pseudo-conservative/wanna-be-libertarians who wrapped themselves in the flag and their phony Christian, tent revival virtue signaling, right down to the goofy evangelist hair styles. They are just smart enough to understand the simple concepts of liberty and freedom and the founding father’s fairy tales, and that has allowed them to appeal to an even larger swath of the population who, for the most part, read at, or below a fourth grade level and never thought for one second about politics. 100,000,000 Americans read at or below a 4th grade level and they were out there, just ripe for the pickin’s. This race to the bottom led to Trump, who was savvy enough to realize that with the right combo of simple slogans and tough guy persona, he could become the most powerful man on the planet by appealing to semi-literate masses who were already screaming “Don’t Tread On Me”. You could see it coming from a mile away. Just like you could see Bush’s successor coming from a mile away. Even Ron Paul himself adapted, and has sadly succumbed to the new, dumber, “Pat Boone” cover version of his own movement. Like an abused spouse, just happy to be touched by the affectionate fist of his lover. How fucking pathetic.

    We are a nation of morons. My thinking hasn’t changed. We now have a global pandemic. I don’t choose my science based on my political leanings. I don’t ignore basic common sense safety precautions just because I want to “own” another political party. I don’t see conspiracy around every corner like I used to. Because frankly, it doesn’t get you anywhere. And in some cases, you might wind up dead. A lot of it just doesn’t add up. You can make stories out of anything. Look at the narratives being woven here. Democrats wove tales about Russia. It’s all horseshit. Just because you don’t believe the media because they lied in the past doesn’t mean you should ignore actual science just because the lying media prints what they say. That’s just dumb. And now we have “smart” people claiming Dr. Fauci is the personification of evil, because they heard Sean Hannity say it and it was further reinforced in their favorite Facebook group. It’s all so fucking childish.

    I get that people here are just “trying to figure it all out”. But if that was simply the case, Nicole would still be here, trying to “figure it all out”. Somewhere along the line, that all changed. And just like the virus laid bare all of the rotten wood underneath America’s thin veneer, I think Trump laid bare some of the same rot. Lines were drawn that would never be crossed. Friendships gone. We all have experienced it.

    When you bathe in conspiracy, everything becomes part of it. You become the fish who doesn’t know it’s in the water. Even an occasional commenter on a backwater blog becomes part of the “story” you tell yourself. Being contrary for contrary’s sake is just another way to play whack a mole. Apocalyptic preachers who predict the end of the world on a certain day, just simply make an excuse when their day of reckoning never comes. The goalposts move. The mole just pops his head up in another hole. Deflation is imminent, morphs into deflation is coming, morphs into deflation will be here after the inflation, morphs into we never realized the extent they would go to stave off deflation, morphs into pushing alt right messages like those disseminated on sites like Stew Peters or America’s Frontline Doctors or Karl Deninger who also warn of always imminent inflation. What a fucking journey of tail chasing! Who changed here? Maybe we all just stayed exactly who we always really were, and now we all think everybody else is guilty of changing? Did Raul change? Did Nicole? Did I? Did you? Maybe we all are who we have always been, and recent events drew the lines in sharp relief? Maybe we just sailed past each other, like ships in the night, only to wake up seeing each other’s assholes?

    In conjunction with learning the quote I mentioned above, there is another thing that stuck in my head for the last 40 years. And that is something Ed Abbey said: “Retreat. Retreat. Retreat.” Even if your narrative is correct, what the fuck are you going to do with it? Claim victory? Cheer for millions to die, so that you can be right? So that you can ‘own the libs’? You’re going to spend your days hoping for bad shit to happen, so you can smugly say “I told them so”? Brilliant way to spend a lifetime. Very healthy. I retreated from fighting with people. From these online forums. From my own biased assumptions about the world. I retreated into rural America. Into isolation. And then I retreated from that as well. And I will likely retreat even further within the next few years as we descend into some Atwoodian dystopia. Harry Browne advocated a similar strategy.

    If you get offended by my posting data analyses of a drug that most here assume is 100% effective, then maybe you have a guilty conscience? Why would you not want to know that some of the information the FLCCC has used to convince the world that ivermectin is 100% effective is based on fraud? How could you convince yourself that ignoring the fraud is OK? Pierre Kory and others testified to the fucking Senate using the fraudulent study of Cavallo as evidence. They said “If you take it, you will not get sick.” It’s all good! But he took it, and did get sick! He just wasn’t taking enough, they say, as they move that goalpost a little more. You think the bulk of the scientific community is in on some plandemic, but then put your faith in scientists who are literally making money off of their exclusive group of freedumb fighting doctors selling access to a simple drug that should cost pennies on the dollar. How fucking sleazy. I hope to fucking god ivermectin really works as advertised by Kory and others, but I’m gonna need a little bit more convincing than some fraudulent studies and anecdotal success stories that assume correlation implies causation. Now Pierre Kory is imploring people to read Tess Lawrie’s ‘brilliant takedown’ of Cochrane Library’s conclusion that ivermectin has no effect on covid. Even the gold standard, Cochrane Library, is now their enemy? “If you meet an asshole in the morning, you met an asshole. If you meet assholes all day long, you’re the asshole.” Your world is getting smaller and smaller. Sometimes, that’s not necessarily a good thing. Just keep the blinders on. I mean, really, just look at the links I have shared and ask yourself, are they really thaaaaaaat wildly outrageous? Thaaaaaaaaaat offensive to you personally? If so, you’ve got a problem that is waaaay bigger than me. It seems that if you can’t even digest material from varied sources that miiiight not agree with you, your world will keep getting smaller and smaller. Your walls really are closing in. When your source material gets whittled down to Stew Peters and Karl Denninger and AFLD simply because your eyes will bleed if you read an article written by someone who at some point in time wrote an article that you disagreed with, your world will continue getting darker and darker. And that darkness, when dropped into the minds of some of those dummies I met during my fruitless attempts at politicking, will surely get some violent reaction. Like people storming the capitol, freaking out in grocery stores, or threatening doctors or school board members who are also desperately looking for ways to protect their own children. We get violence because these people just aren’t smart enough or empathetic enough to know that people like Stew Peters or Alex Jones or Donald Trump are just charlatans who survive on clicks and fear. Maybe it’s the only way you know how to manifest your fear? By acting tough skinned, indignant about everything, endlessly seeking any mistake made by “authorities’ as proof of a conspiracy to take away your freedumbs? But, we have had 20 fucking years of NSA spying and Patriot Act legislation that eroded your civil liberties down to a raw nub. You didn’t say shit for 20 years, but now, during a pandemic, you’re going to make your stand? That shows how fucking misguided we have become. And why the average IQ in this country sits around 98. And why the sociopaths can just keep on sliding right into positions of power.

    Doesn’t mean you just simply trust the mainstream. Or that you can’t distrust things within that narrative. It just means you are cheating yourself when you choose to ignore and refuse to understand why a vast majority of people might think differently than you. And it might explain why you suddenly find yourself holding hands with real, honest to god fascists.

    Maybe you do have all the answers. But, those who know, don’t say.

    P.S. You dummies keep referring to my post from 10 years ago as if it is some sort of holy grail revelation that proves I am not who I say I am. It’s amazing how you can take that hyperbolic comment, without any broader context, and simply apply your own naive, hyperbolic meaning to it.

    ‘Opt out’ was not referring to a vaccine, you complete. fucking . morons. But, you should definitely opt out of getting a vaccine if you want. That is your choice. And it always has been. You should use the same exemptions you used to opt out of the other vaccines that you have avoided.

    Retreat, retreat, retreat. If you don’t like the way society is going, then opt out. Or just continue bitching about it, while concocting half baked, often wrong, explanations for what is happening. Your choice. You keep falling into your own traps, and then blame others for your predicament. These choices are yours to make. You just keep making the wrong one’s.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 8 2021 #86626
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    “It’s rather hypocritical, but not surprising, when dozens of randomized controlled trials syupportive of ivermectin treatment for Covid-19 are dismissed or ignored, while one weak “study” (with only 37 participants and without a proper control group) is latched onto by those who are brainwashed by the vaccine narrative.

    Thanks for walking right into this one! This is the whole point in posting it, and the gripe of people who do data analysis on all of those “dozens of randomized controlled trials” of ivermectin. Many of those small studies are of such low quality, and so ill-composed, just like the sperm study. Several of the larger studies have even proven to be completely fraudulent. Oddly, I don’t recall this level of scrutiny from you about them. It is almost like those dozens of studies were latched onto by those who are brainwashed by the ivermectin narrative. It’s not surprising!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 8 2021 #86610
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    BECAUSE I trust my readers to understand what is real and not.

    Oh do you now?!?!?!

    I assume it’s not the same person, heck it could be a postal employee since they now monitor the internet.

    Yep, it may very well be mostly an AI, so that’s why I’m going to refer to this new entity as CylonDeflationista from now on.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 8 2021 #86586
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 8 2021 #86579
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    Since many here are so eager to accept the findings of small (often fraudulent) studies that show the miracle efficacy of ivermectin, maybe those same people might find themselves in a bit of a bind when they read this similar type of study that shows ivermectin has “significant adverse effects on sperm function.”

    https://www.scholarsresearchlibrary.com/articles/effects-of-ivermectin-therapy-on-the-sperm-functions-of-nigerian-onchocerciasis-patients.pdf

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 8 2021 #86576
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    Idaho public health leaders announced Tuesday that they activated “crisis standards of care” allowing health care rationing for the state’s northern hospitals because there are more coronavirus patients than the institutions can handle.

    https://apnews.com/article/business-health-public-health-coronavirus-pandemic-idaho-db21f9a14254996144e78aafb1518259

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 6 2021 #86448
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    Oh look- an exaggerated and unnecessary reaction to a story that describes the exaggerated and unnecessary reaction to a story.

    Brilliant.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 6 2021 #86444
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 5 2021 #86334
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 5 2021 #86324
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 3 2021 #86166
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    So now, the two largest studies, used by ivermectin advocates like the FLCCC to prove the “wonder drug’s” efficacy, have been shown to be fraudulent. What now?

    I can already hear the “logic” that will be used to claim that the Carvallo study ‘doesn’t matter’, just like the Elgazzar study “didn’t matter” after it was also pulled for fraud. “Science” is OK to cite as long as it validates your bias. But when it doesn’t, you pivot straight to saying it doesn’t matter because there are so many “real world” examples of success. Cool.

    https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/ivermectin-covid-study-suspect-data

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 2 2021 #86066
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    I wonder if Joe ‘Ivermectin’ Rogan was on the “new and improved” prophylaxis protocol that was announced after Dr. Pierre ‘Ivermectin’ Kory came down with covid a few weeks ago?

    Maybe a “newer and more improved” prophylaxis protocol will be released in the coming days?

    I don’t know which is dumber:

    1) The article focusing only on ivermectin despite the fact that Rogan took monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, ZPAC, prednisone, NAD drip, and a vitamin drip.

    2) People who think that, out of the “kitchen sink” thrown at Rogan, it was ivermectin that cured him.

    3) Throwing the kitchen sink at something you spent 18 months laughing about on your podcast, suggesting that it was nothing to worry about because he trusted his strong immune system.

    Rumor is that Rogan was vaccinated. I know he was going to take the J&J vaccine, but not sure if her ever did. If so, it makes this whole thing even dumber than it already is.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #86007
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    Speaking about manipulated data:

    Florida changed its COVID-19 data, creating an ‘artificial decline’ in recent deaths*

    https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article253796898.html

    * You should probably just ignore this 1) because it harms your political/world view and 2) Bill Gates might have donated money to the Miami Herald at some time in the past

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #86002
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    I would venture to say that we have crossed, in “well-vaccinated” countries (and what a term that will turn out to be), the threshold where more people die from the vaccine than from Covid.

    Raul has officially jumped the shark.

    September 1, 2021 at 6:06 pm. Reply #85987.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #85969
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    Texas has seen nearly 9,000 COVID-19 deaths since February. All but 43 were unvaccinated people.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2021/07/21/coronavirus-texas-vaccinated-deaths/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle September 1 2021 #85954
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    More than half of all car deaths are people who were wearing seatbelts.

    Are seatbelts dangerous? Of course not- they’re just common.

    A huge number of people wear seatbelts. A small % die in crashes.

    A small number of people don’t wear seatbelts. A huge % die in crashes.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 30 2021 #85811
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    Those blackies are just foo busy fornicating to register who dies, right? I would be careful about giving a value on how people grieve their loves ones. Because they do, and no UN graph changes that.

    What in the actual fuck are you talking about , Raul?

    It is a UN graph showing registered deaths.

    What the fuck does it have to do with fornicating? Or how people grieve?

    You can’t be serious.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 30 2021 #85800
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 28 2021 #85585
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    Holy shit. The Stew Peters Show? Are you serious? The same moron who pushed the claim that 24,000 kids in Australia were rounded up and forcibly vaccinated? That Stew Peters?

    Raul- seriously, man- how do you fall for that type of shit? You’re better than this.

    I sat through the video and I still can’t figure out how a person can walk away feeling scared or indignant about VAERS or Pfizer (or anything really) based on the speculation being concocted in that video. If you grow concerned and get swayed by “analysis” like that, I am really sorry for you.

    STEW PETER sounds an awful lot like STUPIDER. If Sofia Vergara said the word “stupider”, it would sound exactly like “Stew Peter”.

    I know I feel a lot stewpeter for watching that.

    Right Voice Media? Come on man.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 27 2021 #85515
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    But, you know all of this already, right…..?

    “Since its founding last year by Dr. Simone Gold, a Los Angeles physician who was later arrested during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, America’s Frontline Doctors has nurtured medical conspiracies popular in right-wing circles. Created as a political project to support the Trump Administration’s economic reopening push, it ricocheted from promoting skepticism about COVID-19 to launching a national RV tour to denounce “medical censorship and cancel culture.”

    https://time.com/6092368/americas-frontline-doctors-covid-19-misinformation/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 26 2021 #85426
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    @Germ

    Sounds so logical!

    My mom’s friend had cancer 13 years ago. She had 36 days of radiation treatment on one tumor, and 18 days of radiation on the other. She correlates the following 13 years of life without cancer not to the radiation treatments, but to the fact that she prayed to Saint Padre Pio everyday.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 26 2021 #85420
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    This is Figure 4 from the big Israel study that Raul posted as some sort of smoking gun:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 26 2021 #85416
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    You do know that Dr. Robert Malone is vaccinated, right?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 24 2021 #85210
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    @Raul

    You say:

    Never said you did, quoted your quote verbatim, you just never said he worked for the FBI since 2012, thought that needed an emphasis. If you wish to be some kind of adverse voice here, fine, but please try harder.

    Maybe you should see my response in post #85162 where I say EXACTLY what you think I didn’t say:

    Debt Rattle August 24 2021

    Maybe you should try harder?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 24 2021 #85193
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    Riiiight, Raul. I left that out, didn’t I?

    Oh….. actually I didn’t:

    It was revealed in court records recently that Tarrio had worked undercover and cooperated with investigators after he was accused of fraud in 2012. After Tarrio’s 2012 indictment for participating in a scheme involving the resale of diabetic test strips, he helped the government prosecute more than a dozen other people, the records show.

    But somebody else did.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 24 2021 #85186
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    @a kullervo:

    Oh yes. Posting the truth is… problematic for you? Dude steals a BLM flag from a black church. He burns it. He then pleads guilty to it all. He gets punished. And the analysis and insinuation here is that these facts don’t matter, and we should just look at it as the government having more allegiance to BLM flags than to the US flag. There is always a little bit of context left out of the discussions here.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 24 2021 #85162
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    Authorities say Proud Boys members stole the banner that read #BLACKLIVESMATTER from the Asbury United Methodist Church on Dec. 12 and then set it ablaze using lighter fluid and lighters. Tarrio posted a picture of himself holding an unlit lighter to his Parler account and admitted days later in an interview with The Washington Post that he joined in the burning of the banner.

    Rev. Dr. Ianther Mills, senior pastor of the church, told the judge it was an “act of intimidation and racism” that caused “immeasurable and possibly irreparable harm” on the community.

    “His careless act of violence and hatred, targeted at a congregation of individuals with a lived history of social and racial injustice, had the presumably desired effect,” she said. “Asbury was forced to reckon with the very tangible evidence that we continue to live in a world where people radicalize hate based upon race and skin color.

    “When police pulled Tarrio over on Jan. 4 on the warrant for vandalizing the sign, officers found two unloaded magazines emblazoned with the Proud Boys logo in his bag. Tarrio said, according to a police report, that he sells the clips and the ones he was carrying were purchased by a customer.

    Tarrio pleaded guilty last month to destruction of property and attempted possession of a large-capacity ammunition feeding device.

    It was revealed in court records recently that Tarrio had worked undercover and cooperated with investigators after he was accused of fraud in 2012. After Tarrio’s 2012 indictment for participating in a scheme involving the resale of diabetic test strips, he helped the government prosecute more than a dozen other people, the records show.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 23 2021 #85030
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    Most people I know would prefer to avoid the same sort of outcome as Mr. House. Losing taste and smell is just something I would like to avoid if at all possible. Never mind all of the other long haul symptoms. So, I will take precautions to avoid those negative outcomes. Like wearing a mask when in stores and avoiding large crowds in closed spaces. These just seem like common sense precautions to take. You think I enjoy wearing a mask? Or avoiding certain situations? My neighbor also has no taste or smell after contracting the virus in May 2020. His wife got infected and now has recurring episodes of headaches. My brother in law suffers from a deep fatigue and brain fog after contracting covid last summer. Some people might have an easy time with covid, but there are millions of people who suffer for a long time. Maybe forever. We don’t really know, do we? Feeling lucky?

    I think a lot of people just take issue with those out there who mock the virus and ridicule those who, for their own personal reasons, would prefer not to spend the rest of their lives plagued by diminished cognition or no taste or smell or dead. Some of those concerned people might also be aware of underlying conditions that might make their experience different from all of those “brave freedom warriors” out there berating anyone who is concerned, by telling them they should go and hide under their bed in fear or mock them for getting a vaccine. More and more, those same blowhards find themselves begging for air and a second chance as the doctor inserts the tube for the last time. I guess they should have thought about that before acting like an asshole about a global pandemic. Karma tends to be a bitch.

    Thanks to Raul for posting the national geographic article. I was going to post that here in reference to the neurological symptoms. I am not sure why anyone would want to go down that road.

    Also a good article regarding breakthrough cases and what we know and don’t know:

    “Most vaccinated people no longer need to fear dying of a coronavirus infection. They are also much less likely to have to go to the hospital. But they do want to avoid getting seriously sick with an illness that, even if not life-threatening, could be profoundly unpleasant; they worry about giving the virus to others who are vulnerable; and they fear developing long covid—a syndrome of fatigue, shortness of breath, cognitive problems, and loss of taste or smell—after even a mild breakthrough infection.”

    https://www.newyorker.com/science/medical-dispatch/have-you-already-had-a-breakthrough-covid-infection

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 21 2021 #84861
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    Mr. House:

    Thanks for your concern. My mom is sitting on her chair, five feet away, and sleeping. These are the times I can use to post here or read a book. I have spent the last year palliating her condition and resting in between, like now.

    I read the comments here. I read your comments here. It is not very hard to figure out what you do advocate, and what you do not. Its just based on a long history of comments. The sources leaned on for opinion here are, let’s say, less than reputable, and each is riddled with a common agenda. You might not see that agenda, because you agree with most of it politically.

    What I advocate for, which I have said numerous times in several comments, is that people stop believing their own bullshit. Maybe step outside of your precious little narrative that whispers sweet nothings in your ear and maybe, just pretend, just consider, that your narrative may be completely wrong. TRY to prove your narrative wrong. You wouldn’t have to put much effort into it, believe me. Why the fuck would that make anyone here offended?

    And yes, there is a lot of bullshit spewed here that would qualify for nutter designation. And that certainly doesn’t mean one has to be a mainstream sheep to think that. If you all find pleasure in whipping yourselves up into some frenzy of fear based on these pathetically sourced narratives, then go for it. Just don’t act like a baby when someone points it out.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 21 2021 #84854
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    @D Benton Smith:

    Ummm. I read an article. I posted it here. Out of all the bullshit posted on this site, you take issue with one that is reporting on news from Mississippi, that is reported in hundreds of places, and then claim that I am lying for posting it?

    Maybe you prefer several other sources that say the same thing? I wonder, does Raul tolerate threats on his blog? Typically, when you have to resort to threats, you are already losing the argument. Is there really an argument here?

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2021/08/21/more-mississippians-using-ivermectin-for-livestock-against-covid-19-then-calling-poison-control/?sh=11f58c4850fa

    https://www.fox8live.com/2021/08/21/uptick-mississippi-poison-control-calls-people-who-take-livestock-dewormer-treat-covid-19/

    Do you need more?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 21 2021 #84852
    deflationista
    Participant

    Speaking of village idiots: This woman has some real TAE commenter potential. I mean, what do you think happens to you when you are fed a daily diet of “information” from sources like Bret Weinstein, Pierre Kory, Simone Gold, Stella Immanuel, Robert Malone, Geert Vanden Bossche, Karl Denninger, John Solomon, Brian Gerrish, Kit Knightly, Paul Joseph Watson, Raheem Kassam and all of the really dumb right wing propaganda websites that pass for “sources” here?

    This is the edited version. I don’t know what is more disturbing, the fact that she might have a kid or a grandkid or the fact that people applauded at the end.

    https://twitter.com/alexkramers/status/1428784100463333380?s=20

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 21 2021 #84804
    deflationista
    Participant

    70% of the recent calls to poison control in the state have been related to ingestion of livestock or animal formulations of ivermectin purchased at livestock supply centers.

    Where the heck did people get the idea to do that??

    Person Hospitalized After Taking Livestock Ivermectin From Feed Store To Treat COVID-19

    in reply to: Stop Mass Vaccination Now! #84446
    deflationista
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    in reply to: Stop Mass Vaccination Now! #84443
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