1 New Hospitalization, 327 New Cases During Past Seven-Day Period

Covid Humboldt county featurePress release from Humboldt County Public Health:

Humboldt County Public Health reported today one new hospitalization of a resident in their 60s. An additional 257 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 were reported as well as 70 new probable cases for the period between Tuesday, May 3, and Tuesday, May 10. The total number of confirmed cases in the county stands at 17,772. An additional 3,180 cases are reported as probable.*

Local vaccination data has been updated. Highlights include:
•    Since the last weekly report on May 4, an additional 204 residents completed their vaccine series.
•    A total of 89,998 individuals, or approximately 66% of the county’s total population, are fully vaccinated as of Tuesday.

OptumServe continues to offer rapid antigen and PCR testing services at the Wharfinger site. PCR tests are only available on a walk-in basis and must be specifically requested from the attendee. Appointments for antigen testing can be made at lhi.care/covidtesting or by calling 888-634-1123.

Vaccines remain readily available and, as always, Humboldt County’s vaccination and testing services are available free of charge. Walk-ins are welcome at all Public Health clinics and some pharmacy vaccination sites. Appointments can also be made at MyTurn.ca.gov.

Second booster shots of Pfizer and Moderna are available at all Humboldt County Public Health vaccine clinics for those 50 and older, as well as certain immunocompromised individuals, as long as it has been four months since their first booster shot. Those interested in a second booster can also check with pharmacies about availability. To check the availability of a specific vaccine, visit the vaccines.gov page, or text your ZIP code to 438829 to locate a nearby pharmacy offering vaccines.

See the schedule below for specific Public Health vaccination and testing clinic dates, times, locations and available services. Questions about clinic services can be directed to Public Health at 707-445-6201.

McKinleyville — Thursday, May 12, 2 to 7 p.m. 
Church of the Joyful Healer (1944 Central Ave.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Petrolia — Friday, May 13, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 
Mattole Valley Resource Center (167 Sherman St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Honeydew — Friday, May 13, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 
Honeydew School (1 Wilder Road)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

McKinleyville — Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
McKinleyville High School (1300 Murray Road)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Monday, May 16, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No testing available
Walk-ins are welcome.

Eureka — Tuesday, May 17, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Main Office (529 I St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No testing available
Walk-ins are welcome.

Willow Creek — Tuesday, May 17, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Public Health Office (77 Walnut Way)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
PCR and rapid testing available on a first-come first-served basis
Walk-ins are welcome.

Rio Dell — Wednesday, May 18, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
Rio Dell Fire Dept. (50 West Center St.)
Ages 5 and older
Pfizer/Johnson & Johnson/Moderna
No testing available
Walk-ins are welcome.

* “Confirmed cases” represent the total confirmed positive PCR tests results or detection of SARS-CoV-2 by genomic sequencing, and “probable cases” are individuals who:
•    Have a positive antigen (Ag) test for COVID-19, or
•    Were diagnosed by a health care provider with COVID-19 disease, or
•    Have symptoms of COVID-19 disease after being in close contact with a person having a PCR-confirmed test result, or
•    Were a decedent whose death certificate lists COVID-19 as a cause or significant contributing factor of their death, in the absence of a positive PCR test result.

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Local COVID-19 vaccine information: humboldtgov.org/VaccineInfo
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Is this covid still a thing? Even people testing positive recently are no more sick than a bad cold. We’ve all had it or been exposed a dozen times so why bother to even have workers stay home when they catch it? We got work to do salvaging our country being wrecked by Joe Biden’s policies.

News just this week, gas prices are record high, housing affordability lowest in memory, our pensions have lost 15-20% of value just this year, new mothers can’t find baby formula, 107,000 killed by fentanyl flowing into our country with Biden’s Open Borders, interest rates are rising rapidly making our $30T debt far more costly threatening our ability to fund domestic programs in the future, borders are wide open allowing a flood of illegal immigrants equivalent to the population of LA each year holding wages of Americans low, damn near poverty, the crime rate is soaring making our streets unsafe for everyone, and today the rate of Bidenflation is reported at an astronomical 8.3% stolen from all our income and savings in just one year because of Biden policies. But Biden blames the “ultra-MAGA”, whoever or whatever that is, instead of taking responsibility and fixing the problems. The midterms will be a referendum on Joe Biden and Americans demand a course correction.
Joe Biden did all that!

What’s his answer? Appoint Nina Jankowicz Minister of Truth, AKA Queen of Disinformation to censor critical comments of Biden, like the communists in the Soviet Union and China.

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grey fox
Member
1 year ago

Seek the truth

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Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Zelensky made $100 million last year as a public servant somehow. Where do you think a sizeable chunk of that $40 billion is really going? We shouldn’t be sending a dime, especially not until our long list of problems at home are solved.

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago

Ukraine actually is full of Nazi’s. We shouldn’t send them a dime. Or give them intelligence so they can drag us into their conflict.

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

LOL. It’s so full of “Nazis” that it has a Jewish President. But thanks for repeating the Russian propaganda.

rollin
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rollin
1 year ago

LOL. So, you really don’t understand that there are actual Nazi’s in Ukraine, yet you are “laughing out loud”?

Let me guess, you believe Bidumb that white supremacy is the biggest threat the US faces. LOL LOL!

At what point did the left become bigger, war mongering scum than the right?

Liberalism is a mental disorder!

Maximus
Guest
Maximus
1 year ago

You should read some history. Jewish ghettos had collaborators. Death camps had collaborators. Ukraine has a rich history of anti-Jewish pogroms. So what if Zelensky has Jewish descendants. Doesn’t mean his followers (Azov Battalion anyone?) aren’t Nazi’s.

Ukrainians were happy to help guard death camps, shoot Jews, commit atrocities and help the Nazis. Birds of a feather. Look up Stefan Badera.

And why exactly should we print money to pay for weapons to send to the eastern border of Ukraine to kill anyone?

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Drawing a correlation tween ghetto and “death camp” collaborators and Putin’s scuzzy Ukraine-Nazi hunting rationale for invasion (killing thousands of ignorant Russky military, murdering many more Ukrainians). Straight outta the Kremlin media playbook, good show, good on ya, hook line and sinker!

Maximus
Guest
Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Read my comment below – I don’t care how many Russians or Ukrainians die. The US has no compelling national interest in their fight. We shouldn’t be destabilizing anyone – look how well it worked out for Iraqi’s and Afghan women and girls. Our “government” is busy crying about Ukraine while our border is wide open, fuel costs are skyrocketing (due to Bidens attack on our energy sector), shelves in stores are showing more and more blank spots.

Thank God the Republicans will take the House and Senate in November and that this farce of an administration will be crippled and then will be removed in 2024.

When the Russians say they are going after Nazis (even though they also want the territory, ports, etc.), they are absolutely correct. Ukraine isn’t worth a single dime to this country. Why are the leftists in this country suddenly warhawks?

Here’s some info for you.

Stepan Bandera – Ukraines Nazi Hero
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera

Azov Battalion – Today’s Ukrainian Nazis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Battalion

Ukrainian Nazi Collaborators – WW2
https://sheldonkirshner.com/ukraine-and-nazi-collaborators/

14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician) – Ukrainian SS Divisionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_(1st_Galician)

Ukrainians Celebrate SS Soldiers
https://www.timesofisrael.com/hundreds-in-ukraine-attend-marches-celebrating-nazi-ss-soldiers/#:~:text=Hundreds%20in%20Ukraine%20attend%20marches%20celebrating%20Nazi%20SS%20soldiers

Social-National Party of Ukrainehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social-National_Party_of_Ukraine

Rimme
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Rimme
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Sorry, but you say you don’t care … followed by clear indications you care very much. Real question is, why. It’s not that a Nazi-like wingdinger exists in Ukraine (just like in this country) per how many thousands of citizenry, it’s what the spin masters do with the info and how easily they influence the easily influenced, the influenced spreading online. The Kremlin, duping their own people, and many westerners (especially US citizens). Its clear the propaganda has worked to a troubling degree, both in Russia, the USA, and for a spell in Tucker Carlson’s head.

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Once again, I don’t care how many Russians or Ukrainians die. We don’t have a dog in that fight and we shouldn’t send either side anything. We have enough problems here at home without risking nuclear war over Ukraine. Virtue signaling lib’s want us involved in someone else’s war – again. Why do you think all the MSM, including most of Fox, are baying for us to get involved? Who benefits from that? Certainly not us.

rollin
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rollin
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

I see TDS is alive and mutating ( Tucker Derangement Syndrome)

rollin
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rollin
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Spot on. Maximus for the win. Take note, rebuttals from libs come in only 4 forms:

  1. you’re a stooge of Putin
  2. you’re a racist
  3. that’s not a trusted news source
  4. you’re a conspiracy theorist/anti vaxxer
Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  rollin

So anyone who is a racist stooge of Putin fooled by a conspiracists is immune from rebuttal? Or rather impervious from rebuttal.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

If you can’t make a coherent argument against a person’s ideas and instead rely on attempts to disparage their character by employing shallow stereotypes then you are not only significantly less convincing than you think, but you also might just be wrong.

FogDog
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FogDog
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Vlad is that you?

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago

This war is a result of NATO, the EU, and US acting like Ukraine has any claim to membership. Russia lost over 40 MILLION people in WW2 and frankly, as far as I’m concerned, they earned the right to buffer states between them and Germany, France, etc.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

And the 2014 coup coordinated by US under Secretary Victoria Nuland overthrowing the democratically elected government and installing her handpicked replacement. Biden flew over to seal the deal and lock in his 10% for the big guy. Now he’s got to cover his tracks.
Joe Biden did that!

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Most of the “Russians” killed in WWII were UKRAINIANS.

Maximus
Guest
Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Let’s pretend that’s true.
So what?
We should get in the middle of their border fight?
Exactly why is this border fight important to the US?
Can we send the military and more than 40 Billion $ to our border states to ensure the territorial integrity of the US border against invaders? Can we arm residents of the border states with Javelin missiles to use against the invaders? Certainly you have to agree that if Ukraine’s border security is sacred, so is ours.

But I’m sure you actually don’t care about the US.

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Do not presume to tell me what I think.
You are saying the Russians have the right to invade Ukraine because they deserve a “buffer.” So they attack Ukraine which lost more people than did Russia in WWII. We do not need to “pretend,” that is true, because it is. Why doesn’t Ukraine get the same “privilege” of protection you seem so anxious to give to Russia?

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Wrong again. (But go ahead and fly your little Ukrainian flag to show everyone you “care”)

Russian losses from WW2:
10.7 million military
12.5 million civilian
Includes 1 million Holocaust victims

Ukrainian losses from WW2:
1.4 million military
700,000 civilian
Includes 500,000 Holocaust victims

Source:
https://ww2db.com/country/russia
https://ww2db.com/country/ukraine

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

From the notes regarding ww2db.com:

“Although I am proud of this continuously growing site, I do not recommend this site to be used for academic research; the historical information of this site remains no more than the the work of a hobbyist not reviewed by any subject matter expert.”

About the author of this source:

Andrew Gregorovich is a third generation Canadian who heard the war on the radio. Educated at McMaster University and the University of Toronto, he has been a department head in the University of Toronto Library system for over 30 years. A past Chairman of the Toronto Historical Board, he is a member of the Centre for Russian and East European Studies and is on the Academic Board of the University of Toronto. He is Editor of FORUM Ukrainian Review.

I will leave it to the reader to determine which source seems more likely to be accurate.

Population loses in WWII by Country
Total Losses in Thousands  


Ukraine
Military Civilian Total % of population
2,500 5,500 8,000 19.1
Germany
Military Civilian Total % of population
4,500 2,000 6,500 9.1
Russia (RSFSR) *
Military Civilian Total % of population
1,781 4,000 5,781 (?) 2.9

*This estimate of Russian losses does not include citizens of ByeloRussia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan.

http://www.infoukes.com/history/ww2/page-29.html

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

And yet “The Russian president said on Monday that the proposed Nato enlargement posed “no direct threat for Russia.” You must have missed the morning email from the boss. Or maybe he should have said that before invading and killing thousands. Or at least not painted his many followers on the internet into their propaganda corner of inanity.

https://www.ft.com/content/b3f29756-06e1-443d-8364-bd98c7cd19d4

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago

Just to clarify, I don’t care how many Russians and Ukrainians kill each other. Not our problem. They’ve been at each others throats for centuries. Leave them to continue their history of the Bloodlands.

We have our own veterans who aren’t being taken care of after serving. And we squandered massive amounts of blood and treasure in Iraq and Afghanistan, 2 “countries” that aren’t and weren’t worth a single American life.

And why the fuck is the border of Ukraine suddenly sacred while our border is wide open to anyone who wants to illegally enter, claim benefits that American taxpayers work and pay for, and burden every one of our systems, from hospitals to schools to jails.

Before you use the old “cheap produce” argument, remember that nothing is free. We may get lettuce for $1, but we are paying for schools, hospitals, police, welfare, etc. that are being swamped by illegals.

I don’t give a crap about Ukraine or its border. How about our country and our border?

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

First Biden, leftist, and neocon war mongers borrow $50B for our proxy war with Russia and next they’ll tell us we need to borrow another $100B to rebuild destroyed Ukraine. Why is all this on the backs of Americans?

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago

Illegitimate at it worst

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

What’s the story with Zellensky’s Azov Battalion I’ve seen labeled “neo-Nazi”?

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PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago

“In the 30 years since Ukraine’s declaration of independence, Mierzejewski-Voznyak wrote, ‘its radical right’s national electoral support only rarely exceeded 3 percent of the popular vote. Radical right parties typically enjoyed just a few wins in single-mandate districts, and no far right candidate for president has ever secured more than 5 percent of the popular vote in an election.’ “The far right did, however, for the first time win a proportional share of the parliamentary government in 2012 when it won 10.4% of the popular vote. Since then, the far right’s share in parliamentary elections fell to 6% in 2014 and then to 2% in 2019.”

https://www.factcheck.org/2022/03/the-facts-on-de-nazifying-ukraine/

John smythe
Guest
1 year ago

Face reality

John smythe
Guest
1 year ago

Face reality. The bankers media can make you think whatever they want you to think.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

When the nukes start flying it’ll be because of our Idiot-in- Chief Joe Biden’s policies.
Joe Biden did that!

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

If every single Ukrainian was a card carrying Nazi who pulled the wings off flies, that would not justfy Russia in invading, shooting apartment buildings, hospitals, schools when there was no threat to Russia. Frankly a Nazi is evil because of what they do and calling themselves Russian but doing Nazi things makes them nazis too. Justifying evil because those who are victimized are unlikable is an idiot diversion.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Zellensky will be a billionaire when he’s done thieving America with 10% for the Big Guy!

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago

We are supposed to believe this without any supporting evidence from someone who cannot even spell the man’s name correctly?

Coyote
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Coyote
1 year ago

Rooting out the NAZIS in America is my concern, Fhead. Unfortunately they keep reproducing new generations since they were brought to the U.S. during and after WW II. They beLIEve that Trump is POTUS and hate anyone of color or different from them. “I’ve seen the enemy…” Best we clean up our own backyard, huh???

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago
Reply to  Coyote

You hit the nail on the head.
Candace Owens
Dr. Ben Carson (a real Doctor, unlike “Dr.” Jill)
Larry Elder
JC Watts
Stacey Dash
Clarence Thomas

I hate all these white supremacists.

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Maximus

Sowell???

PenguinnD
Member
grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I have said that propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation have always been part of political warfare. Social media and other new platforms have given it a new life and reach through which the fake news phenomenon can reach everywhere.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

rollin
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rollin
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

So the self admitted “socialist”, who’s every opinion on the “vaccine” is mainstream, wants you to “beware of the majority when mentally poisoned with misinformation”? More irony from the completely un self-aware left.

Did you bother to read the last sentence of your own meme?

“collective ignorance does not become wisdom”

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Look, Nina the Queen of Disinformation is a fox!

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Lockdownlibrals
Guest
1 year ago

We are supposed to be all morning the death of all the covid victims. How dare we go on living life. Not all the starving children and kids dying of fentanyl. People should never have to prioritize their health, buying more getting more is more important!! More more more!! Maybe take some fucking accountability bitches!! Boomers matter more!! Go boomers!! Best generation ever!! We need to keep masking and getting boosted because it’s saved million’s of lives. I just found out I know another person who has committed suicide. That’s 3. I know way more that died from covid. A whole zero!!

Corporate Serfdom
Guest
Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago

Talk to the Biden administration who thinks Ukraine is more important than the boomers, the veterans, the children, the homeless, the jobless, single parents, on and on and on 40 billion times.

What the heck is wrong with people who enable this abuse?

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
Guest
mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

All the lockdowns to save the boomers, by hell with harm to younger Americans that weren’t much at risk anyway. $30 trillion debt (and growing rapidly) because selfish boomers wouldn’t pay as they go, $40B more debt to Ukraine just today, who cares if interest on debt goes to a trillion a year sacrificing domestic needs? Worldwide policeman heading toward economic collapse.

Jean Lopez
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Jean Lopez
1 year ago

Same here, I don’t know a soul who was even hospitalized, let alone died from covid. I do know four people who died from the vax, however, though try and prove that. Oh, this just in – a new form of CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease, the human form of BSE, aka Mad Cow) is showing up, in alarming numbers. Read the report. Used to be one or two cases per million, now with apparently prions in the vaccine…always fatal, and a really horrible death. I am so terribly sad, and yet so relieved I had the sense God gave a goose and said no way to the jab. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358661859_Towards_the_emergence_of_a_new_form_of_the_neurodegenerative_Creutzfeldt-Jakob_disease_Twenty_six_cases_of_CJD_declared_a_few_days_after_a_COVID-19_vaccine_Jab

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Jean Lopez

“Having reviewed the paper, which is less than three pages long and provides only three sentences describing its methodology, Dr Albert Hofman, a clinical epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (here), told Reuters by phone that the paper provides no evidence for the author’s findings, which he described as ‘untenable.’”

“’It’s hard to believe this paper stood up to the peer-review process,’ Dr David Irani, a professor of neurology at the University of Michigan Medical School (here), told Reuters via email.
“Echoing Appleby, Irani said that the paper’s author ‘provides no detail regarding how his analyses were conducted and no actual data for his readers to evaluate for themselves.’
Irani noted that the paper was “rife with ambiguous phrases such as ‘may cause’ and ‘the potential to’ that heighten its speculative tone,” describing the discussion as ‘straying into areas that are completely unfounded’ as Classen ‘heavily references his own prior publications in a way that identifies him as an anti-vaccine advocate rather than an objective scientific investigator.’
“’Experience over the last 9 months has certainly taught us that mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 can cause side effects in some individuals, but there is absolutely no evidence linking them to neurodegenerative disease,’ Irani concluded.”

https://www.reuters.com/article/fact-check-no-evidence-that-pfizers-covi/fact-check-no-evidence-that-pfizers-covid-19-vaccine-causes-alzheimers-disease-idUSL1N2MZ382

The Classen paper which is the subject of the above is the first reference cited in the pre-print of the paper to which you have provided a link.

“Preprints and early-stage research may not have been peer reviewed yet.”

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

We were supposed to have reached 70% vaccinated population by January 15th, 2022, according to the “experts”…

Yet here we are, almost 4 months later, and we still haven’t even reached 66% fully vaccinated population…

At the current rate of 204 per week, we still won’t reach 70% until 6 more months after next Wednesday…

Maybe if they approve the jabs for little kids, it will happen a little sooner…

What could Hoffman possibly have been thinking?

I mean, he even said 80% might be doable by January 15, 2022…
🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

Umm, No… Derp…

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

But the important fact is that 69.6% of the 5 and up population is fully vaccinated. Which if rounded up is 70%
And 76.8 of the 5 and up population has received one dose..

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Is that as important as the fact that 40% of COVID-19 deaths in January-February were vaccinated, breakthrough,
COVID-19 deaths?

40%!

What kind of vaccine efficacy against death is that?

What will it be for March-April?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

That’s interesting. So what age group is primarily affected by this? And what is their vaccination status? Did they receive their boosters?
Also, are you talking Humboldt, California or nationally?

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
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grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Interesting. So 3/4 of the deaths in 2022 were seniors 65 and older. Doesn’t mention underlying health conditions though. And it does recommend that people get their booster shot. They also had this to say. “Overall, the risk of dying from Covid-19 is still about five times higher for unvaccinated people than it is for those vaccinated with at least their primary series, CDC data shows.”
Here is the headline from your article
. “Growing share of Covid-19 deaths are among vaccinated people, but booster shots substantially lower the risk”

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PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Exactly correct. Because the protection provided by the vaccine diminishes over time. This is why the boosters are important and have proven to be effective in preventing deaths and serious symptoms. But you will not convince any of the anti-vaxers. They are apparently now moving on to the vaccine causing HIV infections.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Yes, Guest provided a great article of the importance of keeping up with your vaccinations.. He surprises me sometimes.

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

In California, for the week ending April 17th, 2022, “Boosted” cases, per 100k, (7.4), were 224% of “Vaccinated” cases, per 100k, (3.3),

(“Boosted” cases were almost 2.25 times as high as “Vaccinated” cases)

For the same period…

“Boosted” hospitalizations, per 100k, (0.9),were 129% of “Vaccinated” hospitalizations per 100k, (0.7).

1.29 times higher chance of hospitalization for the Boosted, than for the “Vaccinated”.

Lone Ranger
Guest
Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

The truth apparently hurts at this point guest, just like 10 dollar a gallon is gonna hurt. These peeps crack me up, pfizer and biden laugh in their face but they are still loyal, i need some of these peeps, crack me up.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

If you’ve got one foot in the grave already, maybe.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Really, then why, in California, for the week ending April 10th, 2022,
are “Boosted” deaths per million, twice as high as “Vaccinated” deaths per million?

rollin
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rollin
1 year ago
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Because you’re a racist. Did I mention you’re a shill for Putin?

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  rollin

Let’s see how long that insult lingers…

By the way, did I mention that your comment makes perfect sense?

rollin
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rollin
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

You do understand it was sarcasm, right?

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  rollin

I understand that my comment was sarcasm.

Yours?

Not so much.

(That insult of yours has lingered quite a while, just as I thought it would…)🤷‍♂️

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

What do you mean, ” he’s on your side”?

What “side” am I on?

That is a divisive statement…

What part of “you’re a racist” isn’t an insult?

(It’s an insult).

Or, “you’re a shill for Putin”.

Because it wasn’t an insult to you?

(I knew you would leave it.)

I asked a simple question, “why are the boosted deaths twice as high as the vaccinated deaths”?

Care to weigh in on that, instead of which “side” that you think I am on?

Because if you have some kind of logical explanation for that, but you aren’t applying that same logical kind of explanation for why the vaccinated deaths outnumber the unvaccinated deaths, then by golly that is pure hypocrisy…

100%.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

If you scroll up you can see where rollin came up with the racist, Putin thing..
https://kymkemp.com/2022/05/11/1-new-hospitalization-327-new-cases-during-past-seven-day-period/#comment-1516039

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

That’s now 45 comments distanced. I actually did scroll up, more than once, trying to find some additional context for Rollin’s comment… I made it as far as his “socialist” comment, but didn’t go farther… Now I see it. I don’t think I should have to be aware of every commenter’s thread, or search very far for additional context, in order to determine whether an apparent insult is an insult or not…

🤔🧐He should have used “the facetious font”.🤷‍♂️😉😁

I doubt the average reader would have scrolled back to have determined that to have been anything other than an ordinary insult or two…

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

LOL. Amazing..that comment was 3 days ago..

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I’ve been a little busy….

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Yep, 3 days ago, and still, no answer…

Why, in California, for the week ending April 10th, 2022, are COVID-19 deaths twice as likely boosted, as vaccinated?

Do you have no explanation whatsoever???

Because it looks pretty bad for justifying the boosters, doesn’t it?

Because it looks pretty bad to me, and I’m due for my Booster, but no way I’m getting one if it’s going to double my chance of dying of COVID-19!

Double!!!

(Yes, I live in California).

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

I do not understand what you are talking about.

“From April 18, 2022 to April 24, 2022, unvaccinated people were 4.8 times more likely to get COVID-19 than people who received their booster dose.”

“From April 11, 2022 to April 17, 2022, unvaccinated people were 7.8 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than people who received their booster dose.”

https://covid19.ca.gov/state-dashboard/

If you look at the graphs, the “vaccinated” and “vaccinated and boosted” lines appear to be overlapping from some time in March to the end of the time period represented.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

You went for your second booster right? Have you contacted COVID? Died?
Any ill effects?
I have had the booster and am still alive. Unless this is all an a illusion.
I also have not contacted COVID or suffered any side effects from the shots other than a sore arm.
And don’t know anybody that has. Of course there is some that did.

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PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Actually, I passed away shortly after the second booster shot. It’s nice, actually. Because now I don’t have to worry about all this crap.

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

You just don’t understand how to access the more detailed pop-up boxes.

That “vaccinated” vs “boosted” “overlap” on the graph is very deceptive. (By design)

For accurate info, you have to “dig deeper”, to look closer…

Double tap on the graph that interests you, in the area in question, the far right being the most recent, and it gives a day to day breakdown of “unvaccinated”, “vaccinated”, and “boosted” numbers, for the previous 7 day period, in “pop-up” boxes…

You will see the more detailed differences there…

I have posted the “pop-up box” screenshots already…. On the state COVID-19 info articles… Etc.

(You are in a more recent graph).

I posed the question last week.

Last I checked, for covid deaths in the most recent week, there was no difference, “vaccinated” vs “boosted”…

(0.2 to 0.2 per million)

What I am saying is accurate.

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Apparently, from the week you were referencing. And you are totally correct, I am not familiar with the way the data are presented. But it is probably not the best idea to draw conclusions from the events of a single week. And you do realize that those getting booster shots are probably older and have other health concerns? Or at least that is certainly the case in our instances, Cancer, for one, and the medications used to treat it, are not exactly immune-function friendly.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Sorry to hear that..wishing you well…

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Thank you. It is my spouse, actually with the Stage IV cancer. I just have to be extremely careful that I do not bring a bug into the house.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

🤔🧐Hmmm…

“But it is probably not the best idea to draw conclusions from a single week”

Cases actually equalized boosted vs vaccinated back on February 25th, 2022, 11 1/2 weeks ago…

They steadily increased to April 24th, almost 2 months later, when boosted cases are were more than 2.16 times vaccinated cases…

Boosted hospitalizations overtook vaccinated hospitalizations 8 weeks ago, on March 21st, 2022, steadily increasing, and boosted hospitalizations were, as of April 24th, over a month later, 1.75 times vaccinated hospitalizations.

Boosted deaths equalized vaccinated deaths on April 8th, 2022, were up to double on April 14 the and still equal on April 17th.

So, for 9 days, and counting, deaths for the boosted were equal or greater than for the vaccinated.

Considering what has transpired for the cases and hospitalizations, it may continue…

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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

From your link, and the dates you posted…

Boosted were 2.2 times as likely to test positive for COVID-19, as vaccinated… 10.6 vs 4.9 (per 100k)

Boosted were 1.75 times as likely to be hospitalized as vaccinated…
1.4 vs 0.8 (per million)

Boosted vs vaccinated COVID-19 deaths, appeared equal, at 0.2 vs 0.2 (per million)

My feeling is, that numbers should be carried out and rounded to the hundredths or thousandths place, instead of the tenths place, where the numbers are so small that they round the same, but could be significantly different, as in the numbers for deaths, boosted vs vaccinated…

They could be, 0.150 vs 0.24999…, either way, 166.666% times as many, either way, and still be expressed as 0.2 vs 0.2.

Not very accurate, IMO.

Lockdownlibrals
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1 year ago
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Haha is that your defense we think it causes aids?? Sure easy to generalize and make broad false accusations because one person said something. Must be feeling insecure.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago

Welcome to the modern level of American discourse. I believe you’re supposed to accuse them of supporting pedophiles or something now and then the dialog ritual will be complete

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

“‘Millions get AIDS from Vax by Fall – Dr. Elizabeth Eads,’ says the headline of a March 23, 2022 article on USAWatchdog.com.
“Asked whether the Covid-19 vaccines are injecting people with AIDS , Dr. Eads is quoted as saying, ‘That is exactly what I am telling you.'”

https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.327Q4CN

One person says it, everyone with an agenda repeats it. Sort of like “pallets of baby formula sent to Mexico border.”

Maximus
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Maximus
1 year ago
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Boosters have proven to be very effective in providing massive amounts of money to Big Pharma. And they don’t actually stop anyone from getting the Wuhan virus.

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humboldt_Loco
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Thanks for helping keep us divided.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  humboldt_Loco

You certainly do not need my help in that regard. You are doing just great on your own.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Can you share any of the safety data on 3 and 4 dose regimens? I missed when they concluded those clinical trials

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago

As I have posted previously, I died shortly after my second booster, so I am probably not the person to be asking.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

It’s OK to acknowledge that you’re interested in taking a medication at a dosage that hasn’t been studied for safety. I’m all for people making their own choices about what they put in their body

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I’d believe the “40% of the covid deaths in January and February were vaccinated”…

But…

As far as “…but booster shots substantially lower the risk” headline?

Not so much…

Maybe “lowered” the risk would have been a better choice of words?

Because you see, in California, for the week ending April 10th, 2022, “Boosted” COVID-19 deaths per million, (0.2) were actually DOUBLE the Vaccinated deaths per million, (0.1)…

So that headline no longer holds true, for California anyway, for the week ending April 10th, 2022…

The risk of covid death for that period is twice as high for the boosted, as it is for the merely fully vaccinated…

Go figure…

Does that explain to you why I am in no hurry to be Boosted?

It ought to.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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So why did you post the CNN article if you are going to refute it? That doesn’t make sense. You are arguing with yourself.
The article you posted also says this.
“Overall, the risk of dying from Covid-19 is still about five times higher for unvaccinated people than it is for those vaccinated with at least their primary series, CDC data shows.”
So are they incorrect about that also?
And once again your not giving ages, underlying health conditions. All factors that should be considered. Break it down.

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Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

It’s using old data.
Maybe, it should have used past tense, not present tense, in it’s headline?…

Changing science thingy…

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1 year ago
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That should read for April 14th, not April 10th. I regret the error. For the week ending April 10th, upon review, the boosted deaths vs vaccinated deaths were equal.

I regret the discrepancy…

Lockdownlibrals
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

5 x what the 1 5000 chance of death if your healthy?? Those numbers r bullshit and you know it. Any half way smart person would tare through those studies. It would be a dream job.

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Got logic ?
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Got logic ?
1 year ago

Seriously, people forget 7 X’s (near) zero is still (basically) zero.

Get living .
Get unfat.
Get undrunk.
GTFO with useless VAX.

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

So keep vaccinating them kids, your taking in circles bud. Or vaccinate them kids to protect ME AND YOU? THATS WHAT I THINK. PURELY SELFISH, low down no good rotten reason.

humboldt_Loco
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humboldt_Loco
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Looks like I’m late to the debate here but I haven’t seen anyone mention that the efficacy of the successive boosters is dropping rapidly. If you had a two-shot original vaccination, then got a booster after that, the next booster has an major efficacy drop after 4 weeks. I can’t remember which company that’s associated with but I think it might be Phizer. We are in the period of diminishing returns from the boosters. Perhaps if you know there’s a Covid wave heading through the community and you’re high risk, it’s might still be worth it.

Got logic ?
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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Let’s see…..40% of people age 65 and over in the USA have MULTIPLE CHRONIC CONDITIONS.

And 30% of age 65 and over in the USA are OBESE . (Stat for garden-variety overweight is 60%)

Our current accepted presentation of an “average” elderly person in the USA is a cane assisted metaphor for “underlying conditions.”

No need to mention it. It’s a given.

And chances are at least 99% that the dead or extremely ill mentioned in the super scary stats are part of that sick blob demographic.

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FogDog
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1 year ago
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Screw em, right?

Got logic ?
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Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  FogDog

They screw themselves!

No one else’s vaxxed status is going to undo decades of people trashing their own health.

People put out the welcome mat to viral infections by being fat, diabetic, heart disease-riddled blobs of inactivity, then they can’t figure out why they get, and stay, sick. So unfuckingbelievablydumb!

A popular claim is that ” booster shots substantially lower the risk” and that may or may not be true. Guess what else actually lowers risk but is never discussed? Not being an obese blob. 78% of all hospitalizations and deaths from covid-19 are fat/obese patients. Hogging resources left and right. It’s a disproportionate rate of consumption and suffering , and it’s preventable!

Undumb yourselves!

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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

I do believe that the term “useless eaters ” can be seen as two opposing belief systems.

The retired old man, who thinks he can lecture about his rights on a bicycle, to a young man late for work.

Meanwhile the establishment cuts his benefits, and raises the cost of fuel for his car.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

FYI. Concerning what you said.
“ We still haven’t even reached 66% fully vaccinated population”

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Foolish me used Humboldt’s numbers off of this page…

89,998 fully vaccinated
Population 136,463

65.95%

But I will accept the CDC numbers…

66.1% (66.06%)

They use 135,558 for population, and as you can see, there is quite a discrepancy, (445), between the number used by the HCDPH, 89,998, and The CDC, 89,553

I’m pretty sure Humboldt uses 136,463 for population…

“We’ve barely reached 66%”

Do you really prefer that all that much?

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

When do you think we will hit 70% population fully vaccinated?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Irrelevant. What matters is eligible population.

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

🤔🧐OK, when do you think that we will hit 70% of eligible population? (No rounding up).

June 1st?

(Before or after we bounce back to less than 67% of eligible population fully vaccinated if and when they authorize vaccination for the little kids?)

Remember how that is supposed to work?

I figure not much before June 1st, and probably after…

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Don’t know, have to check the CDC dashboard weekly, It jumped pretty good this week. Went from 68.28% to 69.5% this week I believe. It was 68. something last week.

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Lockdownlibrals
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1 year ago
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I think we will hit 70 percent once we get obesity up higher. We need to increase the diabetes and Cardo vasc disease as well that will help overall booster demand. Let’s go brandon!!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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May 02, 2022 | Judicial Watch

Pfizer/BioNTech Study Found Lipid Nanoparticles Materials Outside Injection Site in Test Animals
A September 2020 “Confidential” appendix to the clinical trial studies submitted for the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID vaccine (BNT162b2), titled “Justification for the absence of studies in CTD Module 4 (part of 2.4)” notes under “Safety Pharmacology” that “No safety pharmacology studies were conducted as they are not considered necessary according to the WHO guideline (WHO, 2005).”
And under “Pharmacodynamic Drug Interactions,” is written: “Nonclinical studies evaluating pharmacodynamic drug interactions were not conducted as they are not generally considered necessary to support development and licensure of vaccine products for infectious diseases (WHO, 2005).”
Under the heading “Genotoxicity,” is: “No genotoxicity studies are planned for BNT162b2 as the components of the vaccine constructs are lipids and RNA that are not expected to have genotoxic potential (WHO, 2005).”

plenty more @

https://www.judicialwatch.org/nanoparticles-materials-outside-injection-site/

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

So many things that many of us pointed out 18 months ago as reasons why a person may choose to wait and see before accepting these injections.

All of them uniformly refuted by those who believe that quoting the CDC counts as “trusting science”.

I wonder if any of them will apologize for mistakenly disparaging their neighbors?

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago

I’ll take the thumbs down to mean that no, there will be no acknowledgment of that poor behavior justified in error and the baseless attacks against more cautious neighbors will continue.

Good to know

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

The key board scientist are all a twitter over things that even the most skeptical of real scientists have considered and decided for vaccination. They always come to the same conclusions that, while mRNA technology has unknowns and speculation is typically part of science, the covid virus itself is far, far more likely to create the damage that anti vaxxers make so much noise about than any vaccine on the market. “Indeed, experts in the mRNA discussion google group who first raised the hypothetical risks of LNP-encapsulated mRNA vaccines are still pro-vaccine, agreeing that SARS-CoV-2 or Covid-19 is the larger threat.” In other words, for thoughtful people, the anti vaxxer hysterics is sheer speculation while the virus is in-your-face dangerous.

https://medium.com/microbial-instincts/concerns-of-lipid-nanoparticle-carrying-mrna-vaccine-into-the-brain-what-to-make-of-it-42b1a98dae27

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

It’s too bad that anti vaxxers don’t seem to feel the need to apologize for their own continuous hysteria and misinformation. They are the masters of zombie misinterpretations. They get it wrong, the lies are killed off but all the anti vaxxers do is go silent for a bit, then resurrect it. As they have done with conflating inorganic and organic nanoparticles to make them all sound- gasp- toxic. This is the latest resurfacing of the anti vaxxer boogieman word “toxic.” Which they started whizzing on about before any mRNA vaccine was every made.

Nanoparticles are of some concern WHEN THEY INVOLVE INORGANIC COMPOUNDS the body’s system can not eliminate as they do organic compounds.
We are surrounded by nanoparticles. Some are natural, some are manufactured. But lipid nanocapsuls are all organic material and designed to be “digested” by the body as a waste product. They only last a few weeks in the body before being eliminated. And, besides being harmless in the first place, finding their residue throughout the body is no surprise. They are designed to ferry drugs to target cancer in many organs. You should be much more worried about the nanoparticles in food, sheets and yoga mats than the Lipo nano capsules in vaccines. Those can accumulate.

https: //gulfnews. com/special-reports/nanoparticles-in-food-are-they-hazardous-to-health-1.1651147808835

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Ya know, you could just apologize for the times you’ve been wrong and stop trying to shame your neighbors into making the same choices as you. You’d probably feel better.

But if you prefer to keep ranting online, you’re entitled to that right as much as anyone else. It’s probably not good for your heart though, an especially important consideration is you plan to keep getting these injections

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

Making random ad hominem attacks based solely on personal bias is not rational. This paticular “nanoparticle” anti vaxxer canard was raised in 2020, 2021 and now again based on the same exact speculation from the same sources each time. Nothing new, nothing different. And anti vaxxer comments on this site keep sensationalizing without any variation from the same few anti vaxxer conspiracy sites that form the anti vaxxer propaganda machine. How many times can they raise the same brain dead zombies on their deadly march trying to locate living brains?

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Ah I forgot how serious you are about avoiding ad hominem attacks 🤣

The issue with finding the nanolipid shell fragments far from the injection site is that it is evidence that flies in the face of a fundamental assumption that undergirds the declaration that these mrna injections are safe. You yourself have regularly dismissed people’s concerns about safety by declaring that the material Injected into the recipient is processed by the body quickly and locally. Therefor it can’t possibly cause issues away from the injection site.

We know that isn’t the case, you won’t acknowledge it but it’s still a fact. The material that is injected into the recipients of these products isn’t universally dealt with at the injection site. In fact it appears that it travels throughout the body. There are several problems with this. First is that the nanolipid materials themselves don’t have a well established safety profile. More concerning is that the presence of the nanolipid remnants implies the delivery of the spike protein inducing mrna into sensitive organ tissue like the liver or ovaries where the cytotoxicity of the spike protein could have much more dire side effects than a sore arm or fever.

I’m not sure why are you are so loathe to acknowledge that. I’m also not sure who your performative rants against this phantom group of unnamed.people who are the bame of your peace of mind is for either. It’s not convincing to anyone, it honestly raises thinking people’s skepticism because its so outlandish.and those of us following along realize.that.you never actually answer the issues raised, you just rant on a tangent and insist that your conclusions are unassailable.

Whatever your motivations are (unless it’s satire,in which case bravo!) consider dialing the anger back a little.its not good for your heart, and this medical protocol you’ve initiated is putting enough strain on that.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Here is another link, this one connecting Fauci and Collins to major profits…

https://www.judicialwatch.org/fauci-collins-shared-in-secret-nih-royalties-totaling-350m-watchdog-report/

No wonder he is Pro-Jab!
He makes $$$ of of every one…

It explains why he is pushing do hard to get multiple jabs into little kids…

He is a monster…

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PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

“Vilify, Vilify, some of it will always stick.”

Pierre Beaumarchais

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
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Judicial Watch is the same organization that has sent me letter after letter soliciting donations to enable them to information to attack Democrats in their evil doing ways. Information that can be obtained by any citizen upon request. They are use so much of their funding to pay themselves that Charity Navigator lists them as “Needing Improvement” if a donor expects them to use the money they solicits to accomplish their stated goals. https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/521885088

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

So are the documents fake?

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago

Wrong question, as the documents have not been released, as near as I can tell from the link.

A better question is; Are the conclusions everyone seems so anxious to jump to (based on no actual information) valid?

In the absence of actual facts, hard to imagine any valid conclusions can be ascertained.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

They have links to the documents they are referencing

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

No but the pretense of being important, relevant or new is fake.

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

It’s a topic you don’t care about. You’ve already made that very clear. You have a strongly held opinion and you won’t be bothered with anything that doesn’t support it.

Some day, hopefully, you will realize that all of the other people on the planet are living full lives that are as real and as central to the story as you believe yours is. That might get you part way to understanding why there’s interest in information that doesn’t interest you and why there are conclusions drawn that are different from your own

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Why is that irrelevant?

If the vaccines for little kids is authorized, the total population and the eligible population, will be virtually the same…

And that could very well happen before the current eligible population, fully vaccinated, ever reachs 70%, and then the eligible population fully vaccinated will suddenly drop to 67% or less.

So what’s the big difference?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Right, If..

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Lol

Got logic ?
Guest
Got logic ?
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

“40% of COVID-19 deaths in January-February were vaccinated, breakthrough,
COVID-19 deaths?

40%!”

I came here for this.

THIS stat should be the center of this discussion. People continue to act so obtuse, or just gaslighting and denying reality!

Another relevant post Guest, thanks.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Got logic ?

You’re welcome…

I wonder what the data for
March – April has in store for us…

For the week ending April 10th, 2022, in California, covid deaths per million were twice as high for the Boosted, as they were for the Vaccinated…

(0.2 to 0.1, respectively)

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

It primarily affects the age group that the vaccines were falsely represented to primarily protect, (the oldest), but obviously didn’t.

Now, they are trying to inject the very youngest, that need protection the least, or virtually, not at all…

thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

It’s remarkable how short memories have become. You’d think it would be easier to avoid stomping all over one’s previous arguments considering they’re all recorded in archives that one could reference if one were interested in consistency

Lone Ranger
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Lone Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

One dose of doesn’t change sheet, all they got was taken to the bank. Cha ching ch ching , jab on with the worthless vaccine. We could never stop the flu and we can’t now, it petered out genuises like it has for centuries, we did nothing medically to stop it, only thing we stopped was the economy, crack me up. Boomers got it in the end, inflation going to kill them. Apparently that generation can’t look more than a month into the future either.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

No rounding!!!

That’s cheating…

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Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
1 year ago

“Bidenflation”….how do you explain that it is worldwide….though I suppose that idea might be outside of some people’s little bubbles.

Cause and effect
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Cause and effect
1 year ago

Maybe because we were energy independent prior to his being “placed” in office. Look up the amount of oil we exported in 2019. Gas was cheap and it was plentiful world wide. Someone stepped into office and on day one, stopped the energy from flowing therefore raising the price of everything.

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
1 year ago

U.S. imports of crude oil averaged 6.1 million barrels per day in 2021, about 40% of crude processed by U.S. refineries. 2020 was about the same. The highest since 2012 was in 2017 (that’s right, it dropped under Obama quite substantially. Then climbed again during Trump’s first years then began dropping.

The myth that we are energy independent is just that. Not every oil is equal. Some are better for some things and not so good for others.

Cause and effect
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Cause and effect
1 year ago

Then why are gas prices so high now?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

U.S. State Department did comment.
“As the final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement makes clear, gas prices throughout the United States are primarily driven by global market factors,” a spokesperson said.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

What Ever Happened To Peak Oil?
Jun 29, 2018,

Many of the arguments reflected their authors’ ignorance of either the industry or forecasting. Simmons claimed that hearing the Saudi oil company used ‘fuzzy logic’ to model reservoirs convinced him they had problems, since he’d never heard of it. (It’s just a decades-old programming method.) Joe Romm said “Steep falls in oil production means the world now needed to replace an amount of oil output equivalent to Saudi Arabia’s production every two years, Merrill Lynch said in a research report.”
Apparently, he didn’t know that Jimmy Carter, in his 1977 speech on the energy crisis, said, “…just to stay even we need the production of a new Texas every year, an Alaskan North Slope every nine months, or a new Saudi Arabia every three years. Obviously, this cannot continue.”
Thus, the publications and predictions have by and large not come true—often rather spectacularly. Russia was said to be unable to surpass 8 mb/d, and when they did, 9 mb/d, and when they reached 10 mb/d, a quick collapse was predicted. Production there is over 11 mb/d and still increasing. And a 2005 book describing the imminent collapse of Saudi production, presaging world production collapse, was not only riddled with errors but has proven wholly invalid. The Saudis have experienced no production difficulties, indeed had to cut back to support prices; and world production has grown by about 15 mb/d since the 2005 peak prediction by that author and others.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaellynch/2018/06/29/what-ever-happened-to-peak-oil/?sh=4b15cc25731a

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1 year ago
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Environmental Impact Statement. No need to say more unless agenda is included.

Maximus
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1 year ago
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Cuz a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement from the State Department should actually be believed?

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1 year ago
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“gas prices throughout the United States are primarily driven by global market factors”

It’s called supply and demand. There is less supply and less future supply anticipated thanks to the senile piece of shit wrecking this country. Your post is meaningless.

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1 year ago

That’s the thing, they are high all over the world. Sure Saudi Arabia and some other countries that massively subsidize gas for their people are lower, but it isn’t just the US that is experiencing high gas prices.

You tell me why? Why does gas go up at the start of summer (here in my town, it is tourism that drives the prices). Oil prices (BBL) is down, but gas prices are very high. So while Covid suppressed the recovery and then the attack on Ukraine really messed everything up, it is odd. The oil market (which is worldwide) is having to scramble to supply other countries that depended previously on Russian oil maybe, or rather with Russian oil out of the picture the worldwide supply is more limited. Of course there is always profiteering.

That is the thing to remember, the oil market is basically independent of nations. It can, and does (are you old enough to remember the 1970s?), decide to do whatever it wants.

Though adjusted for inflation, 2008 was higher. (How soon some forget 2008. We had to park the commercial fishing boat for awhile because diesel was so high, it would have cost us money to fish.)

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From The Wall Street Journal

By Katherine Blunt
May 8, 2022 5:33 am ET

From California to Texas to Indiana, electric-grid operators are warning that power-generating capacity is struggling to keep up with demand, a gap that could lead to rolling blackouts during heat waves or other peak periods as soon as this year.
California’s grid operator said Friday that it anticipates a shortfall in supplies this summer, especially if extreme heat, wildfires or delays in bringing new power sources online exacerbate the constraints. The Midcontinent Independent System Operator, or MISO, which oversees a large regional grid spanning much of the Midwest, said late last month that capacity shortages may force it to take emergency measures to meet summer demand and flagged the risk of outages. In Texas, where a number of power plants lately went offline for maintenance, the grid operator warned of tight conditions during a heat wave expected to last into the next week.

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The risk of electricity shortages is rising throughout the U.S. as traditional power plants are being retired more quickly than they can be replaced by renewable energy and battery storage. Power grids are feeling the strain as the U.S. makes a historic transition from conventional power plants fueled by coal and natural gas to cleaner forms of energy such as wind and solar power, and aging nuclear plants are slated for retirement in many parts of the country.

more

https://archive.ph/ujRqu

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Makes me want to run out and buy a Tesla

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Even Elon says to keep the gas flowing.
He’s clearly more concerned for the country than he is for his business profits.

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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ROFLMAO!

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Maybe if oil and coal companies had sunk their money into renewable energy sources instead of paying shareholders huge dividends out of their massive profits over the decades we would be in a better position to produce electricity.
And don’t forget all the political lobbying that went on opposing renewable energy thru the years.

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And maybe if PG&E wasn’t soaked in politics and graft we would have a reliable grid, and maybe, and maybe, and maybe.

What’s Biden doing to fix it?
Besides, blame everyone else?

I know one thing I wouldn’t pull all the plumbing out of my house before I had secured replacements for what I was removing.

We do NOT have the battery storage we need to go electric, yet.
The windmills constantly break down.
Our solar panels come from China, and they aren’t being friendly.
Even the electric car charging stations are breaking down.

The order that you apply a good idea in matters.
First, you have to bake a cake before you can frost it.

Duh… Biden did that, and Gavin is helping him.

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“Maybe if oil and coal companies had sunk their money into renewable energy sources”

Yeah, I’m sure that sinking money into expensive energy sources that don’t work would have made them rich. If only they da listened to some dude named grey fox, a self avowed socialist with nothing better to do all day than post on RHBB all day, we’d all be better off. 

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1 year ago
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This is the plan, and they are controlled demolition experts

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1 year ago
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I wonder if those blackouts will reach Humboldt or if our island will keep us going?

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“You tell me why? Why does gas go up at the start of summer”

OMG,SMH. Duh, demand goes up. Gee, I wonder why weed prices fall at harvest time, derrrp!

 “It can, and does (are you old enough to remember the 1970s?), decide to do whatever it wants.”

So the oil market just decides to do what it wants huh? Is that what we’re going with? Oh my guh!

And yes, we all remember the 70’s, when Biden 1,0 (Jimmy Carter) imposed price controls which made the supply vanish. That is the next thing the libs will try, ignorant of history as well as economics.

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1 year ago

The leading driver of high gas prices is high demand. Know anyone whod drives a large gas-guzzling truck or SUV? That’s who you’ll want to thank the most for high gas prices.
Corporate greed doesn’t help either. Energy companies are reaping record profits right now.
I’m no cheerleader for Biden, but this is one area over which he has little control- just like it would be silly to credit Trump with the low gas prices during 2020.

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If you truly understood how gas mileage has been purposely throttled to make these electric cars so damn appealing, and gas demand high, then you really have no clue what controls the world.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

My 2016, 5000+ lb. SUV gets about 600 miles to a tankful on the freeway. Has this horrific conspiracy to throttle mileage been a recent development?

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There’s too many stupid comments to respond to. I give up.

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1 year ago

The oil cartel is not now, and never has been, an ally of the average person.

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1 year ago

Not as much energy independent as it was “pro” drilling , pro corporations, but do you pheasants see the benefits you get when you support big industry locally, or do you just focus on the income inequality cause that big business is making too much. Jealousy, that sucks. Stop big business, but whatabout my cheap fuel, crack me up.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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Pheasants are gorgeous birds! And I really don’t think they care one way or the other for big industry. Why drag them into this?

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1 year ago
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To be fair, the pheasants are getting shredded by Biden’s woke windmills…

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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More birds are killed by crashing into buildings than are the victims of windmills. And cats kill billions of birds per year.

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“Then climbed again during Trump’s first years then began dropping.”

Gee I wonder if the global pandemic had anything to do with that. What’s your point? Your entire post did not refute cause and effect’s post….at all. Try again.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

And much of the so-called “inflation” is actually just profiteering from greedy corporate pigs. But they can get away with it because they are getting cover from people who do not know which way is up.

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Here we go again with the evil corporation mantra. I got one for you, how much of your life’s earning have been donated to charity? If it is anything less than 25%, you are greedy and should be denounced as such. My guess is you have contributed nothing, nada, zilch, zero, because you believe that is the governments job to take care of Americans. You could not be more incorrect because our system wasn’t built by barnacles, ticks, and leeches.

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consolidate the people’s ability to say no

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Or they get away with it because they send generous checks to politicians.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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It has long been known that we have the best government money can buy. Because “corporations are people, my friend!”

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Anywhere beyond the boundaries of Humboldt County seems to be an entirely different reality. All that matters is what happens within these confines. Because everywhere is just like Eureka!

Right.

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Worldwide we used to have the cheapest fuel and food, now we don’t Angela, stop with the foolish reasoning, we are headed to 10 bucks a gallon. Newsom 400 dollar fuel card gonna save the day, Biden using oil reserves gonna save the day. All these 2 options will do is drive it up higher, and we got 2 more years of this circus, this will be fun. Crack me up.

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1 year ago

August 2020 – gas @ +/- $2.00 per gallon
Today – Bidenflation

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1 year ago

The US has the world’s reserve currency (for now). Other countries need our currency to transact in the world market (for now). USA borrowing money from other countries (for now) while not producing a commensurate amount of goods is tantamount to exporting our inflation, a concept that Rachel Maddow is too stupid to mention and you clearly don’t understand (or desire to). 

Central banks around the world are printing money at the behest of lying governments, who in turn buy votes from gullible liberals who blindly believe that the government can provide “free” food, school, daycare, healthcare, etc.

I suppose these facts might be outside of some people’s little fantasy bubbles.  

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1 year ago

Joevid-19… the virus killing America 🇺🇸

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One million Joevid-19 deaths… close to 600,000 on Joe’s watch… errr! I mean nap time… since Jan 2021, with vaccines, even!

Joe wakes up and says, “I did that!”

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327 cases? Who still tests for the corona? 40, 50 ,60 bucks a text? I see ,still money to be made , you been had! 327 cases and one hospitalized, less than half the county current on worthless vaccination. Just think if we forced people 5 years ago to test for the flu when traveling or when working . We’d be running the same numbers , somebody got your number and its not me. Go Pfizer! They honestly give a sheet about your health, and then a profit. Companies succeed all day long with this moto, crack me up. Good luck in life peeps, its rough out there, and only going to get ruffer.

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1 year ago

I’m not political since the system is heading one way, whether we have a republican or democrat in office. Your blame game on Biden is pathetic. Wake up and stop buying into the garbage they are feeding you.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago

Remember when Trump was President with all his daily mean tweets, and no inflation and no war? Yeah, Joe Biden is much better for America. I wouldn’t vote for him if he was on the 2024 ballot but I’m just saying…

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1 year ago

Yeah, shortages of basic products and Bidenflation has really made people mad

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago

Biden sending pallets of baby formula to border for his flood of illegal immigrants while shelves are empty leaving American born babies without

grey fox
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1 year ago

As usual no link and no proof.
Just like the Florida GOP rep that said she had pictures sent to her by a border agent.
Even Border Patrol said they can’t authenticate the pictures. They could have been taken anywhere.
The whole story stinks to high heaven..

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PenguinnD
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The photo posted by the Florida Rep shows mostly apple sauce on the shelves – for which we do not even know the location.
“What’s Behind America’s Shocking Baby-Formula Shortage?”Bacteria, a pandemic, and Trump’s trade deal which severely limits this country’s ability to import formula from other countries. Check it out.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/05/baby-formula-shortage-abbott-recall/629828/

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Thanks

HotCoffee
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Illegal migrants first to get ‘pallets’ of hard-to-find baby formula
 | May 12, 2022 06:43 AM

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/illegal-migrants-first-to-get-pallets-of-hard-to-find-baby-formula

Dang that was hard.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Well mir seems to find it difficult. And did you see the picture and the fact nothing is verified,

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rollin
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1 year ago
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Smash!

Lib response: Wash Examiner is a little to the right of Che, therefore cannot be trusted. And they’re racist!

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The Washington Examiner? Great news source..
Started out as a free handout, nobody wanted to read it. It is click bait for Republicans and right-wingers. It has limited real circulation.
quora.com

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rollin
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Gee, who coulda predicted that response?

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The shortage was initially triggered by the shutdown of a crucial production facility owned by Abbott Nutrition. The Sturgis, Michigan location was closed in February, along with a product recall, after an FDA report showed a string of food safety issues at the factory. At least five infants became sick with Cronobacter infections, including two whose deaths are currently being investigated.
Abbott is the owner of top brand Similac, and is also the primary supplier of infant formula to state programs for low-income families. The company has said it is collaborating with regulators to reopen the Sturgis facility, and has been sending additional shipments from its factory in Ireland to help address the shortage.

https://www.newsweek.com/baby-formula-shortage-expert-warns-homemade-recipes-real-risk-1705264

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The FDA and CDC are up people butts about vaccines and nowhere to be found on what parents should do about empty formula shelves.

grey fox
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1 year ago

I always knew Trump was a little squirrely…

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Lol! At least Trump can walk up the steps to Air Force one, stay awake and engaged at memorials for KIA, speak coherently even if he is a little mean. All while letting the rest of the world know it’s America first.

Biden puts Americans behind illegal aliens, Ukraine (gotta protect Hunter’s interests and his 10%) and made sure we were energy independent. Know where Joe is sending our strategic oil reserves? I’ll give you a hint: it’s not to American refineries to lower fuel costs for Americans. Where would a Globalist, Marxist and racist old fart like Joe send oil?

grey fox
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1 year ago

Joe is not sending our strategic oil anywhere. Oil companies buy that oil at a low price, then ship it overseas for a profit.
It is so easy to blame President Biden for all the woes, yet ignore the true culprits.. You all sound like corporate lobbyists.

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Where are your links?
“It is so easy to blame President Biden for all the woes,”
He says as he blames Trump….jeez

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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And why are you singling me out for no links. Why don’t you say something to the king of no links?. Maybe because he says things you want to hear?
You should know by now, I will never lie to you or try and purposely mislead you.
Valero, Exxon among winners of U.S. sale of strategic oil reserves – DOE

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-energy-dept-names-6-companies-winners-sale-strategic-crude-reserves-2022-01-13/

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I replied to you because you complained about it and then a comment later did it yourself.

I don’t care if anyone links or not. I can find links pretty easy. But really, at least follow your own rules.

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1 year ago
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Corrected and accepted. No excuse, no trying to explain my actions away.

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Riiight!!!

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Squirrels tend to store up for a rainy day.
Biden’s tend to deplete and squander everything we may need for a rainy day.

I recall how fast Trump got masks and items needed manufactured by getting businesses to switch production.
How long do you think it will take before Biden can get them to clean up an existing baby formula plant?
And since he loves to toss around billions, maybe he could get someone to build a couple more.

Nahh… he’ll just yell at people about boxes of food.

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grey fox
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Squirrels also steal other squirrels nuts, and are considered vermin.
Which describes Trump pretty well.
And if Trump was so great why wasn’t he building more baby formula plants instead of golfing.
As I recall, Trump did a lot of denying and delaying about Covid 19..

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How many times has President Joe Biden played golf while in office?09/21/2021

President Joe Biden is a golfer, just like many American Commanders-in-Chief. The Delaware native plays out of Wilmington Country Club, and he’s also a member at Fieldstone Golf Club.
How many times has Biden played golf as President of the United States? Since taking office on Jan. 20, 2021, Mr. Biden has played golf nine times since becoming President, and that’s as of Sept. 21, 2021.
The cost of Biden’s golf rounds to the American taxpayer varies by round and course, but it has totaled so far just in the thousands of dollars. The Secret Service has to spend money on third-party golf cart rentals when Biden plays, but he does not require Coast Guard protection because his home course is not near a large body of water.
At last check, Biden had a USGA handicap index under 7, but he has not played much since entering the Presidential campaign, so it may not be reflective of his skill.

We don’t know if Biden will play golf every time he goes to his golf club, but the Biden Administration is expected to be transparent about this for pool reporters, who are assigned to follow the President’s every move on behalf of media organizations and the American people.

https://thegolfnewsnet.com/golfnewsnetteam/2021/09/21/how-many-times-has-president-joe-biden-played-golf-while-in-office-122570/

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PenguinnD
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I am really surprised you want to go there.

“How many times has Trump played golf as President of the United States? Since taking office on Jan. 20, 2017, Mr. Trump has reportedly been on the grounds of his golf courses or played golf elsewhere 308 times since becoming President, and that’s as of Dec. 30, 2020.

“The cost of Trump’s golf rounds to the American taxpayer varies by round and course, but it has totaled so far in the tens of millions of dollars. The Secret Service has spent at least $550,000 in third-party golf cart rentals and over $500,000 to stay overnight at Trump-owned properties, including his New Jersey country club.”

https://thegolfnewsnet.com/golfnewsnetteam/2020/12/30/how-many-times-president-donald-trump-played-golf-in-office-103836/

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I guess you don’t read grey fox posts, he went there. I followed up.

And where’s that Biden transparency the article mentioned?
Biden’s in Delaware every weekend.

By the way, Trumps no longer in office.
A fact Dems can’t seem to wrap their minds around.

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Last time I checked, Delaware was much closer to DC than Florida. And Biden does not own a hotel there for which he can charge the Secret Service for rooms while they protect him.
Trump is no longer in office – but that does not stop him from strutting around like a tin-horn dictator. He is constantly in the news and is therefore a valid subject for discussion.

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He wouldn’t be strutting around or in the news if 10s of thousands weren’t going to see him at any event he shows up too.
Or if his picks weren’t winning the primaries.

I could link you to a rally if you like….

Can you link me to a rally for Joe?
And the one with the Easter Bunny chasing him back in the house doesn’t count.

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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People always slow down to rubberneck at car crashes, too. And nothing beats a good, old-fashioned train wreck!

grey fox
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1 year ago
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LOL..

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1 year ago

Report this morning Wholesale prices up 11% after Bidenflation (consumer prices) reported up 8.3% yesterday, costing every American family more than $5000 a year. Producers and retailers are going to pass through their higher costs so the indicators are that Bidenflation, already at 40 year high, is going to get worse. It’s Joe Biden policies stealing 10% of our income and savings EACH YEAR! Meanwhile Biden is canceling a huge oil lease sale in Alaska driving energy higher yet.
Joe Biden did that and voters will remember at midterms!

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grey fox
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Oil and Gas Companies Are Lying About How Much Oil They Control on U.S. Public Lands. The oil industry already has at least 10 years’ worth of unused leases at its disposal, even with the leasing pause.
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/oil-gas-companies-lying-much-oil-control-u-s-public-lands/

Overview: The Federal Oil and Gas Program

The BLM currently manages 37,496 Federal oil and gas leases covering 26.6 million acres with nearly 96,100 wells.

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https://www.alaskapublic.org/2021/01/06/long-awaited-arctic-refuge-oil-lease-sale-attracts-little-interest/

One of the Trump administration’s biggest energy initiatives suffered a stunning setback Wednesday, as a decades-long push to drill for oil in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ended with a lease sale that attracted just three bidders — one of which was the state of Alaska itself.
Alaska’s state-owned economic development corporation was the only bidder on nine of the tracts offered for lease in the northernmost swath of the refuge, known as the coastal plain. Two small companies also each picked up a single parcel.
Half of the offered leases drew no bids at all.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Truth….

Nooo
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Truth too-

“Despite its pause on new oil and gas leasing and drilling on publicly owned lands and waters, the Biden administration approved more drilling permits in 2021 than President Trump did in the first year of his presidency, according to federal data analyzed by the Center for Biological Diversity. ”

https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2022/04/15/biden-administration-restart-oil-gas-leasing-public-lands

Rimme
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1 year ago

We interrupt this Biden Derangement Syndrome program:

As a 2020 response to Covid the Fed jacked Quantitative Easing to $7 TRILLION (QE is throwing free money into the Capitalist system), which easily leads to inflation if not hyperinflation.

Fine print:
BDS can lead to online hyper-posting, constantly checking stocks, night sweats, underchewed nutz. Consult with Doctor, albeit 99% chance Doc will be indirectly associated with the Fauci Bioweapon 2.0 Labs in Nazi-led Ukraine.

Now, back to the ongoing BDS program.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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BDS is hysterical!

Just not in the “funny” sense of the word.

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1 year ago
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Original too

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1 year ago

I did take the time to hunt this down. The lease was in Cook Inlet. The same Cook Inlet that experienced this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Alaska_earthquake

Always my first thought, the earthquakes, but the reason for canceling the Cook Inlet oil lease:

The department said it made the decision because of a “lack of industry interest in leasing in the area.”

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The massive Cook Inset deal would have covered more than 1 million acres of federal land. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management cited lack of interest as well in canceling lease sales in the area in 2006, 2008 and 2010.

Oh look, 2006 and 2008, years when the very pro-oil Bush Admin was in charge.

Also, it should be pointed out the time it takes from getting the lease to actual development for offshore rigs is years. As much as 7 to 10 years.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Are you implying that you believe Biden’s green new deal isn’t meant to stifle domestic fossil fuel production? Because he signed several executive orders day #1 to do just that

Angela Robinson
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1 year ago

Look, you ain’t preaching to the choir with me. I am all in favor of seeking new technology that doesn’t depend on fossil fuels.

But as has been pointed out to you repeatedly, it is obvious that the oil industry isn’t all over these leases at all. Maybe they know something you don’t.

I know change is hard. Those buggy whip makers and buckboard builders were warning us all about the new-fangled horseless carriages. How dangerous and early on just a novelty, a passing fad.

The old whaling industry was replaced, tech moves on. And the oil companies know this. At least some are investing in renewables. Maybe you should pay attention to what they are doing or not doing, like grabbing up leases when offered (a political scream used by some, “drill, baby, drill”.)

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1 year ago

Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Chris Paine that explores the creation, limited commercialization and subsequent destruction of the battery electric vehicle

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n the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the mid-1990s. The film explores the roles of automobile manufacturers,

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the California government, batteries, hydrogen vehicles and consumers in limiting the development and adoption of this technology.
After a premiere at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival,

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it was released theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics on June 28, 2006. A follow-up documentary, Revenge of the Electric Car, was released in 2011.[2]

Too many links to remove and retype.

I’ve been paying attention since 1972.

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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And there was a lot of truth in Who Killed Roger Rabbit, as well. Goodyear and Standard Oil were Cloverleaf Industries.

grey fox
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1 year ago

From the New England Journal of Medicine.
Evaluation of mRNA-1273 Covid-19 Vaccine in Children 6 to 11 Years of Age.
Two 50-μg doses of the mRNA-1273 vaccine were found to be safe and effective in inducing immune responses and preventing Covid-19 in children 6 to 11 years of age
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2203315

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Guest
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1 year ago
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And what of the lipid nanoparticles?

How long did they linger in the little kids?

Oh, they didn’t even test for that?

Well, what do you know?

Who cares, right?

Oh, oops, apparently, WHO doesn’t care… I guess that’s all that matters, right?

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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NIH director confirms agency hid early COVID genes at request of Chinese scientists

National Institutes of Health acting director Lawrence Tabak confirmed to lawmakers Wednesday that US health officials concealed early genomic sequences of COVID-19 at the request of Chinese scientists — but insisted the data remains on file.
Tabak told a House Appropriations subcommittee that the NIH “eliminated from public view” the data from the pandemic epicenter in Wuhan, China, before adding that researchers can still access it via an archaic “tape drive.”
Vanity Fair recently reported that the information was hidden in response to a request from Chinese scientists, despite potentially resolving whether the virus leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology or passed naturally from animals to humans.
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) asked Tabek to explain why US officials would comply with such a request.
“There’s no question that the communication that we had about the sequence archive — Sequence Read Archive — could have been improved. I freely admit that,” Tabek said. “If I may, the archive never deleted the sequence, it just did not make it available for interrogation.”

https://nypost.com/2022/05/11/nih-director-tabak-confirms-agency-hid-covid-genes-per-chinese/

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1 year ago

Biden’s policies have robbed our pension market investment portfolios of 13% since the beginning of the year and Bidenflation stolen another 10% – Biden policies are responsible for 25% lost from our retirement plans at just the beginning of his term. What will be left for us when he’s done and retires to his life of luxury? Time for Biden to resign.
Biden the worst President EVER!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

The cryptocurrencies are in the toilet too.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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But Biden’s policies will drive millions of American seniors into poverty. Then the leftist authoritarians will probably legalize government funded euthanasia to give the seniors a way out, like Trudeau did in Canada.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Are you advocating the government provide fully paid long-term care for the aged? Certainly we cannot sit by and watch them die on the streets!

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1 year ago
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Not at all. I guess using leftist logic, it’s just more abortion… these are just in the 300th trimester…

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1 year ago
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better to spend on Americans than a proxy war in Ukraine

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Yahoo News reporting evidence from whistle-blowers
within DOJ surfaced that Biden’s FBI used terrorism tools targeting parents protesting school covid policies despite Biden’s lying AG Garland denials.
Yup, Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago

You know, I’m just an old grandma that still uses a landline (no smart phone for me), and even I can copy and paste a link.

grey fox
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1 year ago

What and actually tell the truth about things?

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1 year ago
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Or reveal that either their sources are hot garbage or admitting their own (or that of the source) “special” spin on things.

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1 year ago
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Well for one thing,I wasn’t referring to that article but his general posts which contain a lot of disinformation.
Did I say he was lying about that article?

And how about the many times he has been proven wrong, or tried to pass on misinformation. Of course anything he says is going to be questioned.
Like I said you never say anything about those. Why is that? Because he says what you want to hear?

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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PS Angela never mentioned the article either. She called him out about posting links and why he doesn’t. Which were all true.

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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And I only asked you, where is the lie.

No, Angela just chose to accuse everyone she doesn’t agree within one fell swoop, guess she thinks that’s honest..

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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No she didn’t. What are you even talking about?

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1 year ago
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Angela Robinson and grey fox, this took me very little time or effort, using key words from mlr’s comment…

Simple for me, simple for you…

I understand that for whatever reason, mlr elects not to do the link thing due to technical difficulties.

Perfectly understandable…

So why keep harping on him for it?

A simple Google search proves that there is merit to what he has said…

I see no misrepresentation by mlr…

In trying to smear him, it reflects poorly on you, is all…

https://news.yahoo.com/whistleblowers-fbi-targeted-parents-via-012737548.html

It’s your spin that is making me dizzy…

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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BS, he has already said he has learned to post links with no trouble. And why do you not call him out about all the misinformation he spreads.
In fact you have been caught up several times in his misinformation tries that were proven wrong. The Zelensky thing, the thread thing, the passport thing.
If I say something you are all over it. Your usually wrong,but you get my point.
This is a good example. I never referred to that article, never said he was lying about it, not misrepresenting anything about it. Was referring to his not posting links.
And here comes the long winded rebuttal..

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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“If I say something you are all over it”

Weren’t you just all over me about a comment I made about women and the beach?
I’m pretty sure you knew exactly what I meant. Yet you played along with SMh
I noticed the position you took, and the position you didn’t take.

Playing the victim isn’t playing well.

But yes, I frequently agree with mir and guest.

While I don’t like many things about Trump, The country was in much better shape, when he was POTUS, and I think it would be in much better shape now if he had remained POTUS.
Hopefully someone better will emerge.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Listen, you overreacted..made false assumptions as did Guest.
The bathing suits? Trump?
Have nothing to do with it. As far as this SMh goes another assumption. I responded to your broad statement about women and bathing suits, which you corrected I believe.
I don’t mind being corrected. You have corrected me before and I agreed. But let’s not pick and choose who we are going to correct.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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Are you talking about how he thought his niece, Mary, would look much, much better in a bikini than the one-piece she was wearing at the pool during a visit to Mar-A-Lago in the early 1990s. I believe the quote is, “Holy s—, Mary. You’re stacked.”

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1 year ago
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You should have put your last sentence first…

And yes you implied that he was not telling the truth…

Buy, since he was, of course you will deny it…

Hot coffee and I both interpreted it that way, independently, and provided proof that he was telling the truth.

Actually, you are the one that is usually wrong…

Like the whole antigen test vs antibody test mistake… Etc… Etc…

And I just hold you to the same standard you hold others to…

He doesn’t spread any more misinformation than anyone else…

I would expand on that, but, you get my point…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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B.S. You yourself said it was yours and HC’s interpretation of what occurred.
Two wrong don’t make a right.
You also said he has trouble posting links. Also not true.

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1 year ago
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Your implication was corroborated.

If you can’t admit it…

The denial is just becomes the icing on the cake…

Here is my point…

If the link would have countered what mlr was saying, you would have chalked it up as a “win”, and said, “I was right, again”, “I was right again”, and, “I told you so!, I told you so!”…

But, you were wrong, mlr WAS telling the truth, unlike what you had cryptically implied…

You haven’t acknowledged that he was telling the truth at all, have you?

That would be a nice gesture, wouldn’t it?

It’s not like anyone is asking you for an apology.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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Our friend seems our self proclaimed resident Minister of Truth but merely parrots misinformation put out by the Biden administration and MSM, commonly called propaganda

Al L Ivesmatr
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Al L Ivesmatr
1 year ago

Who cares? Nobody.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Visits to federally funded harm- reduction organizations in Boston, NYC, DC, Baltimore, and Richmond VA found all were giving out crack pipes despite lying Jen Psaki full- throated denial at Feb 9th press briefing. Can’t believe pretty much of anything the Biden administration tells Americans, they’re the biggest source of disinformation in the world.

grey fox
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1 year ago

The Washington Free Beacon who reported this, has already been debunked once for claiming that.
So once again, you and they are claiming this with no proof to back up the claim.
No pictures, nobody from the Beacon got a kit.

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Adrienne Floreen
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1 year ago

Kym, cheap wine is on sale at Grocery Outlet. I recommend drinking a few glasses or even a whole bottle before reading the comments people wrote below. I actually tried to read what everyone was arguing about, but when I got to “squirrels also steal nuts from other squirrels” I just couldn’t help but imagine Kym reading that and also face planting.

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1 year ago

Well, it is pretty funny, actually!
I’m imagining 2 squirrels running back and forth stealing each other’s nuts and ending up with the same amount they started with.

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🐺📣
🐿📣
🐺📣
🐿📣

Maybe kym could arrange a live streamed debate on the topics of the day between these two?

Also, I wish there was an emoji megaphone pointed the other way so we could really capture the feeling

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

I’m surprised there isn’t a squirrel emoji with all of them they have – chipmunk closest?

thatguyinarcata
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1 year ago

I think that’s a squirrel. It’s not a giant squirrel but it’s a squirrel

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Newsweek reporting that senile Uncle Joe is ramping up campaign attacks against Donald Trump who isn’t even on the ballot. Poor Ole Joe doesn’t have a single good thing on his record so he’s off fighting windmills. Truly sad embarrassment for our great country, elder abuse really, Jill should get him off the stage and back in the basement.

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1 year ago

I want to know who’s controlling the codes to the nukes!

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1 year ago
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We know the Easter Bunny controls Joe.

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1 year ago
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That’s what I was afraid of….

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1 year ago
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Probably Klein and it’s very concerning that Susan Rice is maneuvering to take over the job. Remember Susan Rice and her Bengazi disinformation, the “spontaneous reaction to a movie” cover for Obama’s failure to protect our people? News story today says she’s a tyrant on the Domestic Policy Council so imagine the authoritarian agenda she’ll push controlling the puppet strings dancing Biden, the old fool?

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

My goodness. You have such a rich fantasy life!

HotCoffee
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1 year ago

Sad, she framed an independent filmmaker to take the fall
Then add Nuland and her F* the EU comment over Ukraine.

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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The same person who controlled them when Trump was POTUS.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Social networks are filled with a large amount of misinformation, which often misleads the public to make wrong decisions, stimulates negative public emotions, and poses serious threats to public safety and social order. The spread of misinformation in social networks has also become a widespread concern among scholars
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/scn/2021/7999760/

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1 year ago

Yep, the New Emergency since Elon bought twitter,
sick more pit bulls on anyone who doesn’t buy into the propaganda machine.

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1 year ago
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It’s well known the biggest source of misinformation (propaganda) in the world is Biden’s administration that some of our friends here parrot. Is that from wilful ignorance or just that incredibly gullible?

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1 year ago

That’s just fucking hilarious! Also a bit sad that you seem to genuinely believe that.

The far-right Federalist could only come up with 139 lies from Biden in his first year as President — and that includes things like “Freedom will always triumph over tyranny.”

The previous administration managed to tell over 30,000 in 4 years — an average of 21 per day.

Thirty-fucking-thousand mistruths, misstatements, embellishments, prevarications, and outright lies from a President in just 4 years. And yet you claim this administration is the biggest source of misinformation. FFS.

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Don’t worry, winger comments will keep getting betta n betta approaching the mid-termz, especially when the Cheney-commission curtain goes up come June, two-time Donny voters scurrying for the next mess-iah.

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1 year ago
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Isn’t it the 1st time in history that the Dems picked the Dems and the Repubs on a committee? And then hid the evidence…jeez.
Talk about rigged.

Rimme
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1 year ago
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Meh, talk “rigged” all ya need to. The Donny, and cohorts, will very likely be proven even scummier than we all thought, and beyond a reasonable doubt (thanks to cross-referenced testimony, evidence in writ, video, stills, etc).

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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BDS – it’s a horrible thing.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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Except “fact checkers” are complicit in misinformation and propaganda spread CNN, NYT, WaPO are some of the worst

grey fox
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1 year ago

Along with Fox News and just about every right wing news site there is..May as well throw Joe Rogan and Alex Jones in there.
Well not really fact checkers. More like fake fact spreaders.

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1 year ago
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Give it time and the truth will come out. Remember, it took two years for the Hunter laptop to get verified.

Guest
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1 year ago

Both.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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Newsflash – Musk does not own Twittler. That deal is far from done.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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Morning Newsflash – Musk states Twittler deal “on hold.”

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1 year ago

Crazy Uncle Joe up all night spinning in his head, return of the Ultra MAGA King. And loony Joe has the nuclear codes? Joe needs a cognitive ability test and the country needs the results!

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Biden’s honest midterm campaign slogan is “Make America Last” and he’s getting it done!
Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago
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It sounds like a good thing I waited…

It sounds like they haven’t quite figured it out yet…

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1 year ago
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It’s been two years, you’d think Fauci would have developed a new vaccine that better fights new variants. Old boosters don’t last but a couple weeks so think I’ll wait for the new one

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1 year ago

Yeah but he’s making so much money off of the old useless vaccine that you have to take over and over, along with his partner in Crime, Collins, so he wants it to never change, and as if that wasn’t enough, now he wants to make oodles and gobs more money, by pushing those same useless jabs into little kids, on the ASAP…

Him and Collins must make about two bits each, every time someone gets jabbed, and he doesn’t want that to slow down…

$350 million in profits, split by Fauci and Collins, is the latest breaking news…

Lou Monadi
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1 year ago
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Plus 10% for the big guy

grey fox
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1 year ago

If Trump decides to run again, the perfect running mate.
Twitter users were stunned after Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene responded to a decades-old tweet by Dr. Mehmet Oz. She demanding that the doctor-turned-politician “return home” from Switzerland “as soon as possible”.

In fact, Dr. Oz came home about 10 years ago. The tweet dates back to 2012 when he was in Davos for this year’s World Economic Forum
https://europe-cities.com/2022/05/11/marjorie-taylor-greene-responds-to-decades-old-tweet-by-dr-oz-and-tells-him-to-come-home-from-his-2012-trip-to-switzerland/

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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MTG – the wannabe standup comic masquerading as a congress-creature.

Corporate Serfdom
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1 year ago
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Sending 40 billion overseas is complete indefensible, when American people are in need. Anyone speaking out about this travesty of an administration is on point

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

We’d be better sending the $40 billion to Taiwan, a country where we have a true strategic interest since Taiwan Semiconductor provides the foundry services for the majority of our complex computer chips. What happens if that supply is interrupted? And another thing, are our own military equipment and supply inventories depleted from sending everything to Ukraine? I can’t imagine everything we’ve shipped to Ukraine has been manufactured new in four months. Does our military still have what it needs to fight China or Russia or both at the same time or will we need to quickly resort to our nukes?
Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

US weapons stockpiles will not be depleted to dangerous levels for Ukraine war, military officials tell senators..
Stars and Stripes.com

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1 year ago
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What, the demander of links has provided no link?

Sounds like they probably already have been dangerously depleted, and officials have no way of knowing if they are even falling into the wrong hands, or tracking their whereabouts at all…

And, up to Five years before they could be replaced, if they are to be replaced at all…

The US has not purchased a stinger in 18 years…

Production ability will be significantly delayed…

https://www.stripes.com/theaters/us/2022-05-03/ukraine-russia-war-weapons-stockpiles-austin-javelins-stingers-5884318.html

I don’t like the sound of a lot of this…

Defense industry experts told the Senate Armed Services Committee last month that pandemic-related issues with hiring and supply chains as well as the long-term neglect of production capacity could delay replenishment of some weaponry by up to five years.

Raytheon, the manufacturer of the anti-aircraft Stinger, told analysts during a call last week that it would not be able to ramp up output until 2023 due to lack of available parts. The Pentagon has not purchased a Stinger in about 18 years, according to the company.

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1 year ago
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Or this…

Are we making sure that none of these weapons are falling into the wrong hands? Is there any way to even do that?” Tester asked.

Austin stressed it was difficult to track weapons once they were moved into Ukraine but said he is confident that equipment is getting to the right places. During a visit to Kyiv last week, Austin said he spoke to senior Ukrainian leaders about accountability and will continue to emphasize its importance.

“We have to depend on the Ukrainians at this point to do the right thing and make sure that they are prudent and careful about how they issue these weapons out and account for these weapons,” he said.

Guest
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1 year ago
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I don’t like the sound of this, either…

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told a subpanel of the Senate Appropriations Committee that the Pentagon is closely watching its inventories and working with the defense industry to replenish weapons such as Javelin and Stinger missiles as soon as possible. The reassurance came amid President Joe Biden’s visit Tuesday to a Lockheed Martin facility in Alabama that manufactures the anti-tank Javelins.

“It’s very critical to maintain what we consider to be minimum-required stockage levels, and you can rest assured that I will not allow us to go below that in critical munitions,” Austin said. “At this point, I think we’re in pretty good shape, and industry is responding.”

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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THE ARMY JUST ACTIVATED ITS MASSIVE GEAR STOCKPILE IN EUROPE. HERE’S WHAT THAT MEANS
https://www.sandboxx.us/blog/the-army-just-activated-its-massive-gear-stockpile-in-europe-heres-what-that-means/
What, are you worried if the Russians invade Texas we won’t have the military equipment to hold them off?
And what about all the other NATO countries? They have no weapons?
Also the US has over 5,000 nuclear weapons. I think we are safe.
You have fallen for the military industrial complex propaganda..We need more weapons ramp up production…Be scared..

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Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
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Strange sense of safe. While the foundation of your home slowly erodes, you might wonder how many people have been tricked into complicity.

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1 year ago
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This doesn’t sound good, to me, either…

I don’t like the sound of, “pretty good shape”, or “pretty thin”, or “minimum- required stockage levels”…

Biden is selling us out on not only our Strategic Petroleum Reserves, he’s simultaneously selling us out on our Strategic Weapons Reserves…

“Austin did not expand on what those minimum levels are, but Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., noted the U.S. has sent roughly 5,000 Javelins and 1,400 Stingers to Ukraine, comprising 33% and 25% of their respective stockpiles. Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., described the state of the missile inventory as “very thin.”

Fucking Bullshit!

Enough is enough!

Russia has neither of these weapons…

All it would take to possibly reverse engineer them, is to maybe just get there hands on a few of them…

Either way, the could start using our own weapons against Ukraine or US.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
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Too bad Biden abandoned
tens of billions of dollars
worth of military hardware
in Afghanistan.

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Guest
Guest
1 year ago
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Kinda makes you wonder whose hands those fell into…

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Not to mention the new rounds of pallets of cash Biden wants to send Iran.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Look out the Russians are coming!!!!

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thatguyinarcata
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thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
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Does anyone else remember

“We have to fight them over there so that we won’t have to fight them over here!”

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1 year ago
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Now why would Russia be so anxious to have America free Viktor Bout, “The Merchant of Death”, a Russian arms dealer and wannabe anti-aircraft missile dealer from an American prison, all of a sudden???

This guy seems to be Russia’s #1 draft pick, in a proposed prisoner exchange, for a WNBA player, Brittney Grinder, being held in Russia since February for cannabis vape cartridges found in her luggage at a Russian airport…

https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/world-news/2022/05/13/627e8fdb22601d19598b45a7.html

Could Russia be requiring someone with the know-how to get their hands on some of those US Javelin, and US Stinger, anti-tank, and anti-aircraft missiles that are headed to Ukraine???

The Biden Administration seems to be considering the trade…

It seems like a bit of a lopsided trade to me…

An unconvicted WNBA player, for a convicted international arms dealer???

Hmmm…

I wonder what “G I” Joe is holding out for?

10% for the Big Guy???

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
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“Brittney Griner”, that is…

Darn Auto Correct…

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Emergency! Emergency! Everyone to get from street!

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

“: I wake up with a good attitude every day… then idiots happen”
-unanimous hippopotamus-

Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Try keeping your head in your home

John smythe
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1 year ago

Just snap out of it, please. POOF like magic the illusion is shattered, another bankers trick. It’s ok if you got fooled. Hopefully we can all move forward together, all 99.99999 percent of us, in understanding just what exactly their agenda is. They have pulled a big fast one, OBVIOUSLY!!!!! My opinions mean little relative to the INFORMATION upon which I might base my opinions. It’s completely unfair that I’m reading all the details about the new Disinformation Board of the Department of Homeland Security, and you might not know anything at all about it. How can we have a discussion? It would be great to get onto the same page, like real soon. Lets go to the videotape: https://rumble.com/v140n0y-pandamned-documentary.html

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

The year is 2022 and it took Joe Biden to make it difficult for Americans to feed their babies in these modern times. He’s the definition of ineptitude. Bidenflation, seniors driven into poverty, hungry babies – Joe Biden did all that!

Dave Kirby
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Dave Kirby
1 year ago

Biden has nothing to do with the formula shortage. In fact Trump has more to do with it. During his his attack on nafta he made it harder to import formula from Canada. Pandemic hoarding, recalls of contaminated product and U.S. bans on European formula all have combined to create a shortage.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

truth, thank you

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Link please?…

Evidence please?…

How can it be, “truth”, grey fox, with no link?

I guess as long as it fits your narrative, you will just assume it’s true, and not misinformation…

And you won’t clamor for a link to corroborate it… Why not now?…

I don’t seem to recall Dave Kirby providing links, regularly, to back up what he postulates… or maybe ever…

Not that it’s a problem, it’s just that you seem to be applying a double standard… Again…

So, where’s the links and evidence, please, to back up the statement as “truth”?

Thank you, very much…

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

I checked. Like I do with squirrel. If it had been wrong I would have said so. Everything he said is true.. Also he is not a known spreader of misinformation.

How about you prove him wrong?
Here is a sample.
FDA regulation of formula is so stringent that most of the stuff that comes out of Europe is illegal to buy here due to technicalities like labeling requirements.
theatlantic.com

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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If only the FDA regulation on vaccines was so stringent.
FDA and Abbott can’t say when formula will be available.
Maybe the cartels should switch from fentanyl to formula. There would be an abundance.

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Really?

So you think…

“In fact, Trump has more to do with it”…

is true?

C’mon man!

Evidence please?

There has been infant formula shortages for 6 months…

Why has Biden waited until now to do something about it?

And the economy is shot, so people are turning to pimping infant formula, to make ends meet…

Where does the buck stop?

With Trump?

C’mon man! Biden is The Man.

The buck stops with him, unless he takes no responsibility for it…

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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I think Democrat Moms are going to care most about who didn’t fix it.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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You keep harping on this link thing. I never said everybody. I wanted squirrel to start providing links, because of his persistent spread of misinformation.
I seem to recall something about screens shots being misinterpreted bringing about a change.

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

“Let’s not pick and choose who we correct”…

Whose quote do you think that belongs to?

(It’s yours.)

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

I had no reason to correct Kirby.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

So, you’re picking and choosing, right?

Do you really think the formula shortage is more Trump’s doing than Biden’s doing?

Is that not a reason to correct
Kirby, or at least request a link, just the same?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Well please tell us what Biden had to do with it, so we can compare.

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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

I asked you a “yes or no” question.

You are deflecting.

Is Trump more responsible for it than Biden?

Yes or No?

The Biden Administration’s FDA has been much more concerned with how to get needles into the infants’ arms, than how to get formula into their mouths and stomachs…

There has been a infant formula shortage for six months…

I’d say somebody’s priorities are pretty damn messed up…

Of course, why would the Biden Administration be concerned at all with merely starving all the babies, while they are simultaneously trying to legalize abortion???

Who knows, in their infinite wisdom, maybe they are trying to solve the infant formula shortage, BY, legalizing abortion???

“Killing two birds with one stone”, kind of thinking…???

Or, “There is more than one way to skin a cat”, kind of thinking…???

“Government efficiency”…

(They are solving the diaper shortage, too, nipping it in the bud)

The thought of that kind of shortage has probably got
” ‘GI’ Joe” pretty darn nervous, and that is probably just making things worse…

Dave Kirby
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Dave Kirby
1 year ago
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Providing links in the era of “fake news” is futile. Fact checking sites that don’t agree with misinformation are considered biased. They are all labeled MSM. This may be the most damaging legacy of the Trump fiasco. There is no middle ground anymore. The polarization goes deep and the truth is a casualty. Its no longer “united we stand”

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1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

It doesn’t matter to me if you provide links or not.

The point was the double standard…

‘I never said everybody”…

And the fact that grey fox doesn’t consider anything anti-Trump misinformation, even if it is blaming Trump for our current infant formula shortage…

That’s a hoot!

No offense, you are totally entitled to your opinion, but if that isn’t misinformation, I don’t know what is…

Grey fox swears it’s all true…

He even “checked”…

Link please…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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You said In no uncertain terms that you wouldn’t follow my links because I was a cookie creator. Along with saying I sent you to a non-existing web site (not true by the way) So no links for you unless you misspoke about following my links. Did you misspeak?
And Trump tariff policies did hurt America.
And yes, I have a link for that….

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Corporate Serfdom
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Corporate Serfdom
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Common sense is the casualty of the modern mindset

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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I’ve told our poor misguided friend, our own self proclaimed “minister of truth” and spreader of disinformation, that I’m not his secretary. He seems to think a link that Ukraine courts overturned Zellensky’s attempt to imprison his political opposition and another that says Ukrainian courts confiscated the property of Zellensky’s political opponents proves some point that’s lost on me when his links prove the anti-democratic nature of Ukrainian politics, without even getting into the government excluding votes of their citizens who are “Russian speaking”, whoever that encompasses. Links or other attribution is appropriate for verbatim copy/ paste but I more commonly paraphrase, still often giving the source. In any case, as you’ve said often, Google will locate my source with a couple keywords in a fraction of a second so what’s the point? But each to their own, as long as they follow the rules, easy to ignore.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Well I am poor, but not misguided.
That was in my youth.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Touche! Well played, Sir

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Dave Kirby

Plenty of baby food at the border right now.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

I am having trouble finding a matching pair of socks this morning – Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

LOL..thanks for the morning laugh..

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

It’s funny because it is TRUE!
Have a good day – we are off to get our second booster.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Better leave a trail of breadcrumbs, so you can find your way home…

Joe Biden did that!

Now he gets led around by the Easter bunny…

Any second thoughts?

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  Penguinn

Take the syringe. It’s the drug of choice for the boomers, and apparently highly addictive

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

If it wasn’t so sad for the Country, it would be funny watching the Dem candidates try to find the words, Not to invite Biden to endorse or campaign for them.

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Guest
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1 year ago
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Side effect of the vaccines, probably, plus, taking one or two of the Boosters…

Joe Biden did that!

Anybody else?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

Congress will get their new peloton equipment though.
Gotta take care of the important stuff.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Biden administration, biggest source of disinformation and propaganda IN THE WORLD, yesterday wrote “When President Biden took office… there was no vaccine available” when everyone with a mind clearer than Joe Biden knows Trump’s Warp Speed developed the vaccine production capacity and it was beginning distribution a month before Biden took office. Just more in the endless string from our Liar-in- Chief, likely to be repeated by our leftist friends.
Joe Biden didn’t do that!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

At least Jen Psaki was cordial and smiled while she lied as Biden’s Press Secretary. Let’s hope Karine Jean-Pierre is able to keep her cool too but she’s got a long history of spreading disinformation

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She pull
1 year ago

This is good. Thanks for keeping us up to date with the Covid Cases. Such a great service to humanity. Tears me up everytime I see the first responders helping the public out of the kindness of their pure and good hearts. Jesus bless you all!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

But Clinton Associates are still dying.
Breaking: Clinton Associate Known For Flights To Epstein Island Suddenly Dead At 59

Middleton, as it turns out, was closely involved with Bill Clinton’s interactions with late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Of the 17 confirmed instances that Epstein is known to have visited Clinton in the White House while in office, it was Middleton who arranged Epstein’s admittance for seven of those meetings. Middleton himself had also flown on Epstein’s ‘Lolita Express.’

https://thebluestateconservative.com/2022/05/12/another-one-gone-bill-clinton-aide-privy-to-epstein-relationship-dead-at-59/

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Well I am glad I cut ties with the Clintons decades ago..So I am safe. But thanks for the heads up..

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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But, Durham isn’t finished with the Clinton’s.

grey fox
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1 year ago

The FDA is also taking steps to improve supply
On Friday, Dr. Robert Califf, the Food and Drug Administration’s commissioner, said the agency is working to bring “as much infant formula to US shelves as quickly as possible.” Califf said the FDA plans to announce plans next week that define how suppliers and manufacturers outside of the U.S. will bring products to America. The agency will ensure the products are safe and appropriately labeled, he added.

The FDA is also working with manufacturers in the U.S. market, such as Mead Johnson/Reckitt and Nestlé/Gerber, to increase formula production, including for specialty products.
Joe Biden did that

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Dems on their talk shows have a solution for Biden’s baby food crisis – LET THEM USE BREAST MILK! Unbelievable. Do they mean from a friend or bought on the black market or just pump harder?
Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

Musk puts Twitter buy ‘on hold,’ casting doubt on $44B deal.
Trump furious..

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1 year ago
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You think Trump is furious now, just wait ’til he finds out Pence is getting the Republican nomination, not him…

I can’t wait to see his reaction…

It’s gonna be “atomic”…

He’s gonna have a “melt down”…

Coyote
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Coyote
1 year ago

I’d like to know how many hospitalized and deaths are unvaccinated.

grey fox
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1 year ago

What Caused the Baby Formula Shortage?
Tariffs, government labeling rules and state welfare monopolies all play major roles.
All enacted long before Joe Biden took office.
In fact Trump was big on tariffs.
Canada’s strong dairy industry has attracted investment in formula production. But the Trump Administration sought to protect domestic producers by imposing quotas and tariffs on Canadian imports in the USMCA trade deal.

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

That’s funny, this link says nothing of “Trump tariffs”.

It says…

“Typically, 98 per cent of baby formula consumed in the U.S. is made domestically, according to federal officials”.

And there have been issues “since mid 2021”.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/baby-formula-explainer-1.6452001

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Well my source is a well respected financial news site. Think I will stick with them.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Biden’s Ultra-MAL (Ultimate Make America Last agenda) is really taking its toll: Bidenflation, illegal immigrants invasion, fentanyl killing our kids, crime rate through the roof, and now hungry American babies. Biden’s administration shuttered a large Michigan baby formula plant in February and they haven’t bothered to hasten its reopening leading to the easily anticipated current baby formula shortage. Do these dummies just react to media headlines rather than anticipating and preventing problems?
Yup, Joe Biden is responsible for hungry American babies this morning!

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grey fox
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1 year ago

If Trump hadn’t enacted all the Tariffs on Canadian producers, there would be plenty of formula.
And should they have hastened to reopen a baby formula factory that possibly killed and sickened babies?

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

How much formula do you suggest that Canada produces, or would have produced , for the US?

“Typically, 98 per cent of baby formula consumed in the U.S. is made domestically, according to federal officials”.

And the particular strain of cronobacter bacteria that sickened the babies was not found at the facility…

Your “Possibly” is unsustained, and uncorroborated.

Pure speculation and conjecture.

It’s misleading, misinformation, and/or possibly, disinformation.

Why?

That possibility that you suggest, has actually been, so far, specifically, not been “linked”.

It’s funny how you cry foul over a few infant formula deaths, but simply ignore the many vaccine deaths, AND hundreds of thousands of abortion deaths.

Is that hypocrisy?

Don’t worry, your precious Biden Administration has been working 24/7 to solve the infant formula shortage problem, in their own original way…

But their Bill to legalize abortion Nationwide with no limitations, failed to pass… So now they have to figure out another way…

Back to the drawing board…

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

It was just explained to you why so much is produced in the US..Tariffs and unnecessary government regulations, with out those the factory shut down would not have effected the supply of baby formula. The factory shut down was over safety concerns with the best information at the time. Better safe than sorry.
As to the abortion issue..

Thousands of demonstrators are expected to march in cities throughout the nation on Saturday in support of abortion rights. The rallies are part of a nationwide campaign in response to a leaked majority draft opinion by the Supreme Court that could overturn Roe v. Wade.

More than 380 events were set from Maine to Hawaii, with the largest gatherings expected in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and other big cities, organizers said.
Your opinion on abortion is just that. Your opinion.
The Senate vote? If the Munchkin had voted his conscience instead of his wallet the bill would have passed.

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Right. If.

And your opinion on abortion is just that. Your opinion.

And what is the difference between your opinion and my opinion on abortion?

My opinion was just upheld by the US Senate.

Yours?

Not so much!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Biden has doubled our price of gas and diesel since he took office. Russian oil is still flowing so don’t try to blame that, it’s caused by Biden’s domestic energy policies.
Joe Biden did that!

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Nope..As been shown time after time, global mkt. conditions control oil and gasoline prices, along with corporate greed and wall street speculators.
Which is what you are doing, speculating..You have no proof just your opinion. Why you keep repeating the same mantra over and over is beyond me.
Groundhog Day, but with a squirrel?

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Biden’s campaign promise: “No more subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. No more drilling including offshore. No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill period. It ends.”

Two Years Ago Yesterday Joe Biden Promised to End the US Oil Industry—Joe Kept That Promise and Today Gas Is $4.32 a Gallon
Two Years Ago Yesterday Joe Biden Promised to End the US Oil Industry—Joe Kept That Promise and Today Gas Is $4.32 a GallonTwo years ago yesterday Joe-Joe Biden promised to end the oil industry in America.

This from thegatewaypundit.com.

Biden Says He Will Eliminate the Oil Industry
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bronsonstocking/2020/10/22/biden-vows-america-will-transition-out-of-the-oil-industry-n2578649

Joe Biden: “We Are Going To Get Rid of Fossil Fuels”
https://www.atr.org/joe-biden-we-are-going-get-rid-fossil-fuels/

Is Joe a liar? Or is Joe doing what he said he would do?

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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“What do you think about the price of gas?” a reporter asked President Biden as he arrived in Fort Worth, Texas Tuesday afternoon.
“It’s going to go up,” Biden answered.
“What are you going to do about it?” the reporter followed up.
“Can’t do much right now,” Biden replied. “Russia’s responsible.”
For a President who promised to bring trust and accountability back to the White House, this was a revealing moment. And for a man who has repeatedly promised to destroy America’s oil industry, it is laughable that he is now trying to claim that the buck stops with Vladimir Putin.

https://www.maciverinstitute.com/2022/03/yes-biden-is-to-blame-for-the-energy-crisis-heres-why/

The blame anybody but me, president.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Biden did his best to stifle fossil fuel production exactly as he said he would on the campaign trail yet some brainwashed amongst us refuse to accept that irrefutable reality. High energy prices, nearly doubled?
Yes indeed, Joe Biden absolutely did that!

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

The number of total active drilling rigs in the United States rose by 9 this week, on top of the 7 rig increase in the week prior, according to new data from Baker Hughes published on Friday.

The total rig count increased to 714 this week—261 rigs higher than the rig count this time in 2021 and the highest count since April 2020. Drilling has picked up substantially since the Russia invasion, adding 64 rigs within that timeframe

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

Here is what Biden is promising you next.

President Joe Biden said Thursday that a food shortage is in the near future for the U.S.—and it’s “gonna be real.”
Following the sanctions that were placed on Russia by the U.S. government as a result of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion into Ukraine, Biden is predicting that groceries across the country will be in short supply, and pricier than ever before.
“With regard to food shortage, yes we did talk about food shortages, and it’s gonna be real,” Biden said during a press conference at a NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium. “The price of the sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia. It’s imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country as well.”

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/president-biden-warns-real-grocery-172618556.html

Biden warns of global food shortages as Russia-Ukraine war upends wheat supplies
https://nypost.com/2022/03/24/biden-warns-of-global-food-shortages-from-ukraine-war/

Biden On Food Shortages: ‘It’s Going To Be Real’
Mar 24, 2022  DailyWire.com

What kind of food reserves do we have?
What’s been done to secure our supplies?
I think I’ve suggested people prepare for months.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Don’t know about where you live, but the local markets are are well stocked, my pantry is full, and I have a garden.
Did he say what food items are going to be in short supply? I need to start hoarding now.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

There is a difference between hoarding and buying an extra item or two of what you might need each time you shop. It would add up over 6 mos or longer. When your stores are well stocked is the time to buy, not after, when then products are in high demand from shortages.

No need to hoard when you think ahead.
Even PG&E suggests you be prepared for outages.

Just because you’ve done something doesn’t mean most people have, but why encourage them, since you’re doing fine?
Maybe consider people in towns or cities that don’t have gardens.

Biden said there will be shortages, sounds like you don’t believe him.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

“Let them eat cake”

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Marie Antoinette and Biden would be so proud of you.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

I understand your frustration with high fuel and food costs. But you can’t shout corporate greed at Big Pharma and not shout it at Big Oil. You Blame Biden while oil CEO’s laugh behind your back. They are not about to let a good crisis go to waste.
We are all getting screwed by them and there isn’t a damn thing we can do about it. Jesus, just today I saw regular gasoline at $6.50 gl.
Also I don’t think Marie Antoinette really said that.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Marie Antoinette was misquoted, yet even today it is attributed to her, and most people think of her when it’s quoted.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

She supposedly said, “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche.”
But I am sure we will never know if she actually did.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Is Biden’s price hike imposed on Americans worth his objective, propping up friends of the Biden crime family?
Joe Biden did that!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

If you look at what went down with Chris Wallace when he went running back to CNN It would seem Dems would understand how fast they eat their own, when they are no longer useful.
Yet they continue to ignore that the Biden’s are a crime family.
But the formula fiasco just might tip their scales
Even Dem moms want to feed their babies..
I doubt the Biden blame game is soothing their fears.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

CNN says most economists expect the Biden Recession to be on us within months burying American families already strained under the weight of Bidenflation.
Joe Biden did that!

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

It’s amazing how many people believe anything, no matter how improbable, they see on the internet. Have they never heard of Photoshop?
Here’s a clue, check out drinks.house.gov – like the signs says.

PenguinnD
Member
1 year ago

A recession may be around the corner. Don’t panic – CNN
More proof of why the Squirrel never provides links

grey fox
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1 year ago

Here is a Amazon screen shot, there is also one other product.IAll available now. All in stock so order now.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Walmart in stock

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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The five states with the highest levels of sold-out baby formula products for the week ending May 1 include:

  • Tennessee (54% of top-selling products sold out)
  • Texas (53%)
  • Iowa (50-51%)
  • North Dakota (50-51%)
  • South Dakota (50-51%)

Out-of-stock levels hovered between 40% and 50% in another 25 U.S. states plus Washington, D.C., according to Datasembly’s analysis. 
The thinnest supplies of baby formula were to be found in San Antonio, Texas, where as of late April 57% products were unavailable, according to Datasembly.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/baby-formula-shortage-2022-states/

Here’s How US Cities Rank on Baby Formula ShortagesMajor metro areas in shortest supply include Las Vegas, Memphis, San Antonio, Phoenix, Richmond, Charlotte, Nashville and Houston.

But not all states have been affected the same, with Tennessee the hardest hit with out-of-stock rates at 54.7% and Colorado at less than half that at 26.4%, for the week ending May 8.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-13/how-u-s-cities-rank-on-baby-formula-shortages

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Costco. In stock

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

You did an excellent job of NOT capturing the ones that say temporarily unavailable or out of stock.

And some don’t even tell you they are out of stock until you go to checkout, others give you a delivery date 2 to 4 weeks out.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Bottom line, those are available, in stock and available now. Why should I screen shot something that is not available? Yes formula is in short supply, the popular brands or the cheap ones. But no babies are dying or facing starvation from lack of baby formula as some would have us believe.
And if Trump hadn’t placed such high tariffs and quotas on Canadian producers we wouldn’t have run short.
Trump did that..
Canada has plenty of baby formula which Joe Biden is trying to get into American markets as soon as possible.

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Maybe because those are the types and brands the parents use, and the babies tummies are used to.

Have you ever switched up your diet and had your stomach or bowels complain?

Can’t we produce our own, why should we rely on other countries?

I recall Trump sayin something about made in America, not Canada.
… and then along came Joe.

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grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Made in America? Your joking right? Using a smartphone? Your computer? TV? car truck? Part or if not all not made in America.
As far as Trump goes it’s his policies that are a part of this shortage. The only thing he ever did to benefit anyone was to give tax breaks to the rich.

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

And cheap gas!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Cheap gas until Biden did just as he promised in his campaign, everything he could to make fossil fuels more costly beginning day #1 of his presidency but Bumbling Biden couldn’t anticipate just how skyhigh Bidenflation would soar from his policies. Looks like Americans are going to correct course at midterms and then Biden’s Administration will be held accountable. BTW, unfettered abortion access will remain within a short trip for all Americans regardless of how a SCOTUS decision goes, with California unchanged and open for abortion business if anyone chooses to visit.

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

“Made in America? Your joking right? Using a smartphone? Your computer? TV? car truck? Part or if not all not made in America.”

Exactly the problem.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

Joe Biden really likes to plug things up, the wrong things. What makes the crazy old fool so these things that defy common sense? Is it time he’s committed and removed from office?
Joe Biden did that!

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Drought conditions in India.

India, the second-largest producer of wheat, has banned exports of the commodity, due to a risk to its food security.
Up to 20 million people could go hungry this year as delayed rains worsen extreme drought in the Horn of Africa region.
Brought about by climate change……

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Roe draft is a reminder that religion’s role in politics is older than the republic.

While there are religious and non-religious people on both sides of the argument, the loudest voices are often those of religious traditionalists on one side and contemporary secularists on the other
This is a great article****
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/14/1098800437/religion-role-politics

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grey fox
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1 year ago

A bill that would set gas price limits and prevent ‘exploitative’ cost hikes is headed for a House vote.
Let’s see if the Republicans sign on..

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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How much do you think it costs up front to drill a well?
Where do you get the financing?
Which political party is controlling financing?
And then, How long is it before you reap a profit from the well, assuming it produces?
What are your loses if it doesn’t produce?
How many court battles do you have to pay attorneys for before a drill can touch the ground?

How is Venezuela doing since the Government has taken over their oil and other commodities?

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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At the very least, a windfall profits tax.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago

More than three quarters of Americans say Joe Biden is taking the country in the wrong direction. Why doesn’t Biden have commonsense policies so obvious to so many? Is Joe Biden intentionally trying to wreck our country? He’s doing a pretty damn good job if so and we can’t help but suspect this is the globalist agenda – wreck America down to a mediocre world average allowing authoritarian leftists takeover control of all aspects of our lives. Even more mind boggling are the leftover 25% collaborators, the ones that parrot Biden administration disinformation, propaganda really, even in the face of irrefutable evidence to the contrary. What’s the mental state of these that intentionally deny rational thought? Are these the types that have given rise to fascists over the ages and are now pushing authoritarian lefties to absolute control, first by wrecking everything we treasure of our great country? Out of the ashes, do they envision their rise to power, subservient to China?
Joe Biden doing that, he must be stopped!

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago

Are you advocating a violent insurrection? Sort of sounds like it since there is no way to remove him from office until the next election (save the 25th, but then you would have Harris – not sure how you feel about that?).
Kym, are there some limits here?

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Isn’t it mlr?

Or are you “in” on the “inside joke” that grey fox mentioned?

I don’t get it…

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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LOL, there is no inside joke. That is the joke. For me auto correct changes the l to i for some reason If I use lower case. But not if I use upper case. MLR

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PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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Since I do not have the best vision, I thought it was mir for quite a while. Mir is the English spelling of the Russian word for “peace.” I thought it was a joke given the Squirrel’s apparent infatuation with Russia and its leader.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Yes at a glance the l looks like an i.
As for the 🐿 I am sure Homeland Security is keeping an eye on him.

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🤔🧐
Who are you, and what have you done with Kym?🤷‍♂️😅

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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Thanks, Kym. Perhaps the poster could clarify what is meant by the comment? I would love to know what “high crime or misdemeanor” has been committed, if the intent is impeachment. I did not mention that because I cannot think of anything which rises to that level which could be proven in an impeachment trial. And it seemed the urgency implied ruled out waiting patiently until the next election. The poster seems to have a very high-degree of animus towards the POTUS – it reminds me of the Holmes/Moriarty thing.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago

Biden’s baby food shortage leaves American babies hungry this morning.
Joe Biden did that!

grey fox
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1 year ago

The women at the pro-choice rally in Eureka didn’t seem to think it was a problem. And yes a lot of mothers were there.
Didn’t see any my baby is hungry signs..

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Were there a lot of babies there?

Did you see any, “My baby “isn’t” hungry” signs?

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Its clear that you believe the Trump stooge Gov. Aabbott’s B.S. about border shipments of formula. This is the same clown who demanded increased inspection of trucks coming in from Mexico that resulted in millions of dollars of fruits and veggies spoiling before delivery. His own little contribution to on going inflation.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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I’ll believe American mothers who are overwhelmingly saying Biden policies have caused a shortage of their baby formula. And we all know what has caused Bidenflation – his energy policy and him spending like a drunken sailor.
Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago

I also believe the moms.
I also posted where the shortages were the worst.
And it isn’t Eureka.

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1 year ago
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Hard to know which trucks have drugs and illegal immigrants and which ones have veggies without inspecting them.
Meanwhile, Gates and China are buying up all our farmland.

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1 year ago

Some great signs at the pro-choice rally yesterday in Eureka.

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1 year ago
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Hmm, looks like a woman so confused she wound up at the wrong rally.

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1 year ago
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“A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given unto it…”

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Well the lady at the pro-choice rally gave you a sign.

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1 year ago
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Not me…

It was you that commented on what “great signs” they were…

It is not I that “seeketh after a sign”…

PenguinnD
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1 year ago
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Nice to see the boomer are not the only entire generation being vilified on these boards.
Soon there will be no one left.

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1 year ago

25% of Americans believe anything from Biden, like several of our friends here. They believe Jen Psaki when she says there aren’t crack pipes in federal harm reduction goody bags even after pictures of what they’re giving away are in the public domain. Spoiler alert – there’s the crack pipe in the pics. How could so many of our fellow Americans be so blindly gullible, believing the endless and repeated stream of disinformation from the Biden Administration, the propaganda from liars really? These friends are the type of people that allowed the rise of Stalin, Mao, and Hitler. How do they live with themselves when they’re responsible for so much harm to their fellow man?

Next promised by Biden – food shortages they’ll probably message as a fight against obesity. Their answers- deflect attention to a costly proxy war in Ukraine and a Roe decision that won’t affect abortion access for the vast majority of Americans in any way, even when partial birth. Sorry Joe, hungry Americans, Bidenflation collapsing family budgets, and empty gas tanks trumps everything. See you at midterms then we’ll get the transparency Americans deserve and it won’t be pretty.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Pictures of crack pipes in safety kits were photo shopped.
Also kits The Beacon examined were not at government funded clinics, nor were the kits issued by the government . It did note that the organizations it investigated had not said whether they would apply for the HHS grant program, whose recipients will be announced on Sunday…

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Are all the addicts nodding or screaming in the streets photo shopped too?
Maybe put that money for kits into detox treatments, instead of supporting addiction.
Over 107K deaths in 2021.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

This is where right-wing rhetoric and disinformation leads…
The Tops Friendly Market where the shooting took place is located in the heart of Buffalo’s Black community and 11 of the 13 people shot by the White suspect were Black, officials said.
“This was pure evil,” Erie County Sheriff John C. Garcia said at a Saturday news conference, calling the shooting a “straight up racially motivated hate crime from somebody outside of our community.

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Murder and race crimes are disgusting, no matter who does it.
Let’s not forget the recent Black on Asian attacks,
You can find them on YouTube easily.
White supremacists are evil, and so are the racists in any culture of people, and every culture has them.
No one should be attacked, period.
But it suits the Dem politicians and media to keep stirring the pot.
The sicking Buffalo shooting shows what hatred does, it brings misery and death to the innocent.
May their families and friends heal, and the departed RIP.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Could those attacks have stemmed from Trump’s constant “Chinese Flu” rhetoric?
Because that’s when they started happening.

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Proof?

Trump’s constant “Chinese Flu” rhetoric only had an effect on Blacks?

Isn’t that a racist remark?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Really? Ummmm you were the one singling out a race for the attacks.
For many Americans, a 21-year-old white man has become the face of anti-Asian violence that has swept the country.

Robert Aaron Long, the son of a southern Baptist lay leader from Canton, Georgia, is accused of murdering eight people, including six Asian American women, at three spas in the Atlanta metropolitan area last week.
greyfoxtube.com

Trump’s encouragement of white supremacy and his strident anti-China rhetoric (the Chinese Flu) proved a toxic combination for Asian Americans.
reality.com

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HotCoffee
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Only Black people weren’t aware that Trump was speaking of the Chinese Government?
I think Black people are just as smart as everyone else.
You do realize many Black people support Trump, right? And Latinos.
And that the White wanna be elitist leftist women call them racist for doing so.

Herschel Walker, Candace Owens, Tim Scott, etc.

The left hates Joe Rogan, and he voted for Bernnie Sanders, they hate Musk and he voted for Obama, jeez

Hatred has come down to Thou shall not disagree with a democrat, not even once.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Isn’t it Wuhan Flu, not China Flu?

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Your kidding right?

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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I clicked on your misinformation.
Click on it yourself, it goes to the games people play, how appropriate.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Sorry if I confused you, not my intention. It was a joke. Not a citation.
Like the greyfoxtube.com.
Did you google that?
HotCoffeeapology.com

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Apologyaccepted.com
But I won’t check your links anymore…:)

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

A citation is not a link. Two different things.
A citation does not send you anywhere. You can’t click on it. Well you can but you don’t go anywhere.
A link sends you somewhere.
.com

Guest
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1 year ago
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That’s why I never click on his links…

They are just manipulative.

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Well, we just made that clear.
Kind of funny that it turned out to be a site on the games people play. And since I have good virus protection,
It gave me a giggle.
But I do see your point.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Like screen shots?

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago

The Giant Squirrel called it first here but more and more economists join me weekly saying Biden’s policies will cause Biden’s Recession right behind the devastating damage to American families from Bidenflation.
Joe Biden did that!

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1 year ago

It’s true, the leading voice, side of a tree, visions of actual economists humping up same trunk. Niiiice!

Glad yer here, Squirrel. Seems Joe Biden did that!

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
Reply to  Rimme

Thank you. I’ve met many nice friends here and enjoy all their company. I just hope none of us take our conversations too serious, it’s meant to be fun otherwise why bother? Right?

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago

👍

Rimme
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1 year ago

Sure, hey, if a mere Moderate of a Prez can get some folks’ knickers so in a bunch ranting 24/7, provoking reader laugh-at, well …
Joe Bye-Don did that! 😉

grey fox
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1 year ago
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👍

grey fox
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1 year ago
  • Oil giant Aramco reported a more-than 80% jump in net profit Sunday, topping analyst expectations and setting a new quarterly earnings record since its IPO.
  • The Saudi Arabian behemoth said net income rose 82% to $39.5 billion in the first three months of the year, up from $21.7 billion over the same period last year.
  • The Aramco results reflect an ongoing momentum in the oil and gas industry, which has benefited from a more-than 45% increase in prices since the start of the year.
HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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And Biden went begging them to produce more.

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago
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Who’d invest in domestic production or transport after Biden pulled the rug from under Keystone pipeline costing billions of private investment? It’s Biden’s intention, make fossil energy so expensive consumers hurt so much they’ll switch, and with it came skyhigh Bidenflation, all because of Biden’s policies. Now America’s economy is wrecked and all Americans will suffer through Biden’s Recession for years to come. Boy howdy, elections sure do have consequences.
Damn oh damn, Joe Biden did that!

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago

Biden’s had help,
The Durham trials start tomorrow.
And if we’re smart, we can vote for Gavin be gone
by June 7th.
He’s gone to try to buy votes with free gas cards, or payments around October.

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HotCoffee
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1 year ago

I’m glad someone gets it!
And the alternative energy projects are just as rigged as oil.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

More BS from the Right debunked…
Fox News’ Sean Hannity shared photos that falsely claimed to show “pallets and pallets” of baby formula at the southern border that were reserved for “illegal immigrants,”
Misleading and incorrect. Koppelman, who authored a report on the matter for the Reliable Sources newsletter, said the packages contain powdered milk, not baby formula.
“The photo Hannity pointed to, and the one that followed it, showed boxes and boxes clearly labeled NIDO,” the report, titled “Outrage Creation,” read. “As anyone at Fox could have discovered with about a minute’s worth of fact-checking, NIDO is not baby formula; it is powdered milk. As its maker, Nestlé, specifically notes: ‘NIDO® products are only intended for children ages 1 year and older.’”

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Sepeliemus te cum vero

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Actually, the truth will set you free

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Yep, that’s another good saying….

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1 year ago

Try this one…

See if you can find anything…

MissingLink.com

grey fox
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1 year ago

Yes let’s let the states decide…
Nebraska Guv Wants No Rape or Incest Exception for Abortion: ‘They’re Still Babies’
‘SUPER COMPASSIONATE’
Pete Ricketts also said it is his intention to quickly call a special state legislative session to effectively outlaw abortion in Nebraska after Roe v. Wade is overturned.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Right-wing rhetoric is dangerous..
Buffalo shooting: how white replacement theory keeps inspiring mass murder.
This once fringe ideology, which was at the heart of Nazism, has gained mainstream traction thanks in part to the likes of Tucker Carlson on Fox News.

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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
1 year ago

I’ve just heard that Schumer’s failed Dem attempt this last week would have legalized the killing of babies literally at partial birth, the very last moment (second) before birth and far past viability, an abortion standard unmatched anywhere else in the entire world, even with the least civilized on the planet. How can these people live with themselves? Even most Dem women are opposed to abortion in the last trimester so what kind of monsters wrote this bill’s language?
Joe Biden wanted to kill viable babies too!

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Dana Weinstein was 31 weeks into her second pregnancy, preparing to welcome a daughter, when she and her husband were given horrible news: A critical piece of the brain had not developed properly.

“[We were told] that our baby would have seizures 70% of the time — that was a best-case scenario; that when we delivered her, that we’d need to have a resuscitation order in place because she would most likely seize to death,” Weinstein said.
Reasons individuals seek abortions later in pregnancy include medical concerns such as fetal anomalies or maternal life endangerment.

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grey fox
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1 year ago

Educate yourself..
The reasons for termination of pregnancy in the third trimester.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10426234/

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1 year ago

That explains the Biden infant formula shortage, too…

mlr the giant squirrel in Eureka
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1 year ago
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As I understand it, the Dems abortion bill last week would have given the abortionists the legal right to stab the baby in the head even as the head cleared the birth canal in natural birth. Americans don’t support that.
It’s murder in every other country in the world. Why didn’t Schumer simply attempt to codify Roe, which would have been much more likely to pass, instead of the barbaric law Schumer proposed? You’re right, Biden’s Baby Formula Shortage risks lives of newborn American babies, the most vulnerable amongst us and targets minority communities first and foremost.

PenguinnD
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1 year ago

As with most things, I believe you are not understanding the bill or are projecting your own agenda upon it.
And it is not “Biden’s Baby Formula Shortage” anymore than it is Biden responsible for the “inflation” we are witnessing – which is actually very much just profiteering from corporate greed. The rest is almost totally the result of the Fed pumping TRILLIONS of dollars into the economy (which they created out of nothing) – mostly to support Wall Street – over many years (during which Biden was NOT the POTUS). And to be clear, the Fed is comprised of appointees. Biden finally got one person he nominated onto the Fed, but this happened in just the last few weeks.