Weekly Humboldt County COVID Update: Two New Hospitalizations, No New Deaths

Press release from Humboldt County Public Health:

Covid Humboldt county featureHumboldt County Public Health reported today two new hospitalizations, a resident in their 60s and one in their 70s. No new deaths were reported.

An additional 90 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 were announced as well as 47 new probable cases for the period between Tuesday, Nov. 15 and Tuesday, Nov. 22. The total number of confirmed cases in the county stands at 22,521. An additional 5,461 cases are reported as probable.*

Health Officials are urging community residents to take precautions this season after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported an increase in COVID-19 cases and earlier-than-expected flu activity and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases across the state and country.

Anyone can contract any of these respiratory illnesses, but those most at risk of developing severe complications from influenza, COVID-19 and RSV tend to be young children and infants, and adults aged 65 and older, as well as individuals with compromised immune systems.

Respiratory illnesses like flu, COVID-19 and RSV can be prevented with good respiratory hygiene, including regular hand washing, avoiding close contact with individuals experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms, covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue or shirt sleeve, and disinfecting high-touch surfaces. Masking is also an effective countermeasure, with N95 or KN95 respirators providing the highest degree of protection. As with COVID-19, babies and toddlers under 2 years old should not wear a mask.

Following these tips as well as getting a seasonal flu vaccine and keeping up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters are important measures in keeping yourself and those around you safe.

Local COVID-19 vaccination data has been updated:

  • Since the last weekly report on Nov. 16, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) consolidated two vaccine databases resulting in the subtraction of 396 individuals in Humboldt County who have completed their vaccine series. Public Health is awaiting clarification from CDPH on what criteria was followed to determine reclassification.
  • A total of 91,874 individuals, or approximately 68% of the county’s total population, have been fully vaccinated as of Tuesday.

OptumServe offers rapid antigen testing and PCR testing services at the Wharfinger Building in Eureka five days a week. Walk-ins will receive only rapid antigen testing unless the attendee specifically states they require a PCR test. Appointments for antigen testing can be made by calling 888-634-1123. Wharfinger testing runs Sunday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and is closed from 11 a.m. to noon and 4 to 5 p.m. Additional testing locations and schedules are available at humboldtgov.org/2787/Test-Registration.

See the schedule below for specific Public Health vaccination and testing clinic dates, times, locations and available services. Please note: several regularly scheduled clinics are canceled during Thanksgiving week.

Eureka — Monday, Nov. 28, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Eureka Public Health (529 I Street)

Eureka — Tuesday, Nov. 29, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Weather dependent. Clinic will be canceled if it rains.)
Eureka Boat Launch (1701 Waterfront Drive, under Samoa Bridge)

Eureka — Tuesday, Nov. 29, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Agricultural Building (5630 Broadway)

Willow Creek — Tuesday, Nov. 29, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Willow Creek Public Health (77 Walnut Way)

* “Confirmed cases” represent the total confirmed positive PCR test 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 with COVID-19 disease by a health care provider, 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.

For information about COVID-19, please call Humboldt County Public Health 
at 1-707-445-6201, or email [email protected]. 

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grey fox
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1 year ago

By the next RSV season, the US may have its first vaccine.

After decades of disappointment, four new RSV vaccines may be nearing review by the US Food and Drug Administration, and more than a dozen others are in testing.
There’s also hope around a promising long-acting injection designed to be given right after birth to protect infants from the virus for as long as six months. In a recent clinical trial, the antibody shot was 75% effective at heading off RSV infections that required medical attention.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/31/health/rsv-vaccines-therapies/index.html

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

The White House on Tuesday announced a six-week push ahead of the winter travel season to increase booster uptake in seniors, minority communities and rural areas — all of which have disproportionately suffered severe disease and death during the coronavirus pandemic.
Anthony S. Fauci, who serves as President Biden’s chief medical adviser, emphasized that vaccine effectiveness wanes over time and that the coronavirus is an unusual foe because of the emergence of new variants every few months. He pointed to data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing that the recently authorized omicron-specific boosters protect against new variants.
“It is clear now, despite an initial bit of confusion,” he said.

WaPo~

Tell It Like It Isn't
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Tell It Like It Isn't
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Using a “leaky” (ie partially effective) vaccine actually encourages viral variants.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

People’s own immune system is “leaky”. Left to it’s own without vaccination, some people, maybe most, will not clear a virus once infected. Just suppress it. If a virus is capable of varying readily, it then does it. And new variants thus occur. That’s the way it is, vaccines or no vaccines. Not leaky vaccines are great but they are rare because that status is a result of the virus that can’t mutate is rare.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

A big vaccine push during an extended period of the lowest COVID levels might make sense to you, but it doesn’t make sense to me.

If I were to get the vaccine or booster, or figure anyone else should, I would need to see the level of covid, at the very least, starting to increase substantially.

Otherwise, at these extremely low COVID levels, it just doesn’t make sense to get a vaccination, or booster, that will wear off so quickly.

It would be like carrying an umbrella, that isn’t UV resistant, during the summer, and have it be completely deteriorated come winter, when you’ll actually need it, so it won’t even do you any good anymore.

Why bother?

Just a waste of time and effort, not to mention the risk…

Save the “umbrella” for a rainy day.

That vaccine or booster isn’t going to do anyone a bit of good, if they aren’t even exposed to Covid.

That’s what I think too many folks just can’t seem to get their head wrapped around.

Jha says God gave you all two arms, one for the flu shot, and one for the covid shot…

Let me ask you, why did God give you a brain?

Hopefully to recognize that people like Fauci and Jha are completely full of shit.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

11/22,,,,

Follow The Times’ latest COVID-19 news
Cases Over the past week, the state has averaged 4,612 new cases, a increase of 46.8% compared to two weeks ago.

Deaths 162 total deaths have been reported over the last week, 38.5% more than two weeks ago.

Hospitalizations There are 2,581 people hospitalized with a confirmed case statewide, a 47% increase from two weeks ago.

LA Times~

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Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

This is the same issue of relative risk vs absolute risk that led to the totally unhelpful and dishonest claims that the vaccines were “95% effective”.

You’ve identified a relative risk change, from 117 people per week to 162 people per week dying from covid. That can absolutely be expressed as a 38.5% increase in relative risk. Useful if your goal is to sound scary.

Looking at it in terms of absolute risk we went from a risk of 0.0002925% (117/40 million or about 3 per million) up to a risk of 0.000405% (162/40 million or about 4 per million). In other words, the risk has increased 0.0001125%. This is also an accurate expression of the change in risk we are all facing.

Does the increase of risk of 1 in a million warrant a reaction? If so, what is an appropriate reaction?

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

In the United States, odds of being struck by lightning are about 1 in 1.2 million.

So don’t worry, don’t need to take precautions, especially if you are elderly.

If out golfing, just play on thru the lightning storm.

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Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Good analogy. When a risk is around 1 in a million there are some very reasonable precautions. Avoiding the very riskiest settings, and being increasingly cautious as you assess yourself to be at increasingly higher risk.

In this case, we all have to ask ourselves how serious our chances of complications from illness are and decide at which point the risk from infection is worth the risk of accepting an experimental (I believe the cdc term is “investigational biologic”) medicine. Everyone is going to come to a different conclusion about that risk level and that risk threshold.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago

Bottom line.
If you feel the risk level is acceptable to you, don’t get it.

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

But you see, there isn’t any lightning storm…

Hardly a cloud in the sky…

Get the Bivalent jab, and go underground if you want, but don’t be surprised if everyone else just wants to enjoy the sunshine, without the jabs, and they aren’t worried about getting struck by lightning, while tanning…

Vet
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Vet
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

MOST Americans have been vaccinated, silly guest

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Vet

Over 85% of Americans HAVEN’T gotten the Bivalent Booster, Vet.

Fauci lied about the surge…

That doesn’t bother you?

It should.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/24/health/covid-19-thanksgiving-bq/index.html

Is it a six week booster push, just for California?

Nope.

And…

Those are increases from next to nothing.

Just a blip from a drip, not a wave from a surge.

It’s not coming, so why the six week booster push?

Face it, the gullible folks that rushed out to get the Bivalent Booster got duped by con men like Fauci, and the same goes for the gullible folks that will get the Bivalent Booster due to the six week Big Pharma Shill, Fauci/Jha/Biden Bivalent Booster Push Media Extravaganza.

Suckers!

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

“ The White House on Tuesday announced a six-week push ahead of the winter travel season to increase booster uptake in seniors, minority communities and rural areas — all of which have disproportionately suffered severe disease and death during the coronavirus pandemic.”

Here is another view..
https://kymkemp.com/2022/11/17/latest-covid-statistics-from-the-cdph/#comment-1581717

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Concerned Local
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Concerned Local
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

The statistics indicate that by avoiding the experimental jabs, I am 100% protected from mRNA gene therapy side effects and 99.8% protected from COVID-19.

For those that understand calculated risk, the numbers are quite clear.

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

” For those that understand calculated risk”. Which you apparently don’t. People who get covid as a first exposure were not “protected”- they got sick. Some died, some got organ or nerve damage. Even those who didn’t get very sick had an exposure to damage that may only appear years later. None of them were “protected” much less 99.8% of them. Besides that statement is a total misunderstanding of statistics all by itself.

And what ever risk you perceive with mRNA vaccines, all except anaphylaxis are less severe with vaccination than with getting sick. That is what a risk assessment is- over a large group will there be better results with vaccination than without? Clearly, despite fears of things that have never happened in three years, vaccination was and still is the better chance.

Aaaa
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Aaaa
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Thanks.
“Majority of Covid deaths are among vaccinated Americans for the first time – now that 230million have had at least two shots.”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11466261/amp/Majority-Covid-deaths-vaccinated-Americans-time.html

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago
Reply to  Aaaa

So anti vaxxers, at least those who survived their lack of understanding, are becoming less wrong as the virus mutated to be less damaging. That must be a comfort to them. Having been wrong continuously for three years, the virus has now changed enough that the anti vaxxer ideology is less likely to kill them. Wow! Good work!

Vet
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Vet
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Because you have a BA in science & an MD and completed an internship and residency and specialized in virology, right?
Sorry dude, you don’t actually have the right to a contradictory opinion. Nice try though. Lotta words.

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Vet

What would you say to a virologist or MD who also opposed the value of this particular experimental injection? Are you aware that those people exist?

Nooo
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Nooo
1 year ago

There are probably virologists who believe in alien abductions. Their opinions have to be judged by the quality (and quantity) of their science. In light of the fact that most such work is beyond a non specialist’s understanding, looking up how others in the profession critique their work helps. Not that anti vaxxers ever do that. Nor do they bother to understand enough to see what precisely the tout scientist says. Usually their inspection stops at the first bit of disagreement without acknowledging that is might be a small disagreement over technique rather than a major disagreement on facts. Anti vaxxers are really good at spreading such misunderstandings as if they were material.

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Nooo

Ooh is it straw man and sweeping generalization time? Wahoo! Let me try.

Maxx Vaxx pharma shills don’t believe in science, they insist on parroting vaccine manufacturer propaganda because the media blitz gives them the sensation of being smart and informed without the burden of actually thinking. This is why they never answer the concerns raised by competent professionals in relevant fields and instead shout them down with strawman arguments and ad hominem attacks. These are characteristic rhetorical devices of the uninformed and the degree to which Maxx Vaxxers depend on them indicates a deep inability to grapple with the issues raised around the safety and appropriate use of pharmaceutical products.

How’d I do? I know I don’t have the experience you do with these kinds of sweeping generalizations and smug dismissals but I tried my darndest.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  Vet

Fauci from April 8, 2022…

“Fauci told Bloomberg TV that he believes “it is likely that we will see a surge in the fall.” ”

Fauci from November 23, 2022… 6 days ago…

“Fauci says U.S. will not see a repeat of last winter’s COVID wave”

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https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/552520-fauci-conceivable-that-people-will-elect-to-wear-masks-during-flu/

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

From the above link, under the solid line… Edit timed out…

Fauci got it so wrong last year, too…

Fauci from May 9, 2021…

“Fauci: ‘Unlikely’ US will see COVID-19 surge in fall, winter…”

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And then what happened in the winter of 2021, Vet???

Covid peaked…

You can believe Fauci, the dumbass if you choose…

Just so you know what your doing…

An idiot with qualifications, is still an idiot.

Same goes for a pathological liar.

Here is a screenshot of the winter 2021-2022 Covid peak that Fauci, your hero, said wasn’t going to happen, and the surge that he predicted was going to happen this fall, that didn’t happen…

Why the fuck would you still believe the idiot?

Because he’s got “rank”?

Its his bullshit that is rank!

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Here is the proof, Vet.

Can’t you see it?

It clearly shows the peak that, Spring before last, Fauci said wasn’t going to happen the following Winter, that did actually happen last Winter, and the surge that didn’t happen this Fall, that, this Spring, Fauci said would happen this Fall…

He just can’t seem to get it right, and you consider him an expert…???

🤦‍♂️SMDH…

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Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  Vet

Sorry dude, I absolutely do have a right to a contradictory opinion.

It seems odd that you would dispute that Constitutional right.

Fauci is a shameless liar and a con man.

It doesn’t take a credential to figure that out.

I provided you with the proof…

The rest is completely up to you.

Guest
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1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Mask off, mask on, mask off, mask on, mask off…

https://youtu.be/yOo4uBW8-70

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donna
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donna
1 year ago

i’d have to debate that 68% fully vaxed theory. do they really keep track of who gets boosted and when?

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  donna

Mandatory reporting to state site? They’ve had my records pretty quick after health clinic and pharmacy shots

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  donna

I believe the 68% refers to the population who has received the primary dose. Not the population that is currently fully up to date as per public health recommendations

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

Interesting new article on how the country fared compared to it’s peers and the differences in deaths between high-vaccinated and low-vaccinated states.

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2798990

Bottom line — if the US overall had done a better job with getting vaccinated, our death toll would’ve been considerably lower. Instead we had the shittiest mortality rate of any of our peer economies.

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Could American covid mortality be correlated more with obesity than vaccination rates?

Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Would not doubt it, so many Americans are fat and out of shape and covid is especially dangerous to obese people.

Hayforker
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Hayforker
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Koch

In case you didn’t know, fat shaming people and saying obesity increases the complications of Covid is considered impolite at best or discriminatory at worse by many supporters of the vaccination campaigns. Be prepared for comments calling you nasty names.

Of course a person’s health is a leading factor in severity and complications of infection, but that would run counter to the narrative of everyone must be vaccinated. Additionally, common sense is discouraged as it allows people an avenue to making their own choices, which again is counter to the PRs and govt mandates.

Vet
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Vet
1 year ago
Reply to  Hayforker

Even if true?

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1 year ago
Reply to  Vet

We are not allowed to say true things if someone’s fetish or feelings about themselves is involved. However, I am going to say it. Obese people are at risk of dying of covid due to their weight. Obesity is not healthy.

Also, males are not women or female. There are 2 sexes. Gender is nonsense.

MASK UP!
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MASK UP!
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

It’s called obesity. Most other countries are not force fed micky dees and tacos smell and controlled by Coca Cola the only importer of the famous coca leaf. We destroyed our economy and robbed millions of children and families the ability to move forward in education. Second graders tell the real story. The majority of them are reading at a kindergarten level. We should have never shut down. Period. Not even for a day. And the vacccine should have had years of rigorous studies before it was released. This was the biggest scam and destruction on our people in 50 years if not more. Mask up and stop the spread. If you’re not vaccinated you shouldn’t even be allowed in the hospital. No walking in the beaches allowed. No surfing allowed. No school allowed. All children even 4-6 year olds who can’t even blow their own nose and barley wipe their own butts must wear a mask all day in school while they sneeze and cough inside them with no one to help them. Are you kidding me? What a compete and utter joke we just got played

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  MASK UP!

👍

New bottle for an old wine
Guest
New bottle for an old wine
1 year ago
Reply to  MASK UP!

New bottles for an old wine

Vet
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Vet
1 year ago
Reply to  MASK UP!

I taught my child to read. Did you?

guest`
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guest`
1 year ago
Reply to  MASK UP!

Have you ever seen a skinny person drink diet Coke?

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Maybe that’s because it’s been here the longest, Tim???

That could mean that we’ve had the most covid reinfections…

Of course those will be more serious than initial infections.

And I’m not sure whose country’s COVID situation slowed to a near standstill first, but it would stand to reason that was where it began…

Would that be the US?

(China’s COVID is still taking off…)

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

I know I shouldn’t be astonished at the utter lack of comprehension in the replies to my comment. So I’m not. 🙂

One of the interesting things you can infer from the article is that Republican-led states are generally much worse for your health than Democrat-led states. They didn’t state this anywhere in the article but if you look at the 10 best states in terms of vaccination and the 10 worst, you can figure it out. And where vaccination rates were lower, death rates were higher.

At the national level, there’s one glaring difference between the US and all of its peer economies that could account for the difference in death rate, vaccination notwithstanding. And that is that we’re the only one that doesn’t provide universal health coverage.

Obesity is a contributing factor but there is only around a 10% difference in obesity rates between the US and its peer economies (~35% for US and ~25% for the others).

Concerned Local
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Concerned Local
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

The new documentary ‘Died Suddenly’ is raising awareness about white protein fibers found during the embalming process that deserve further scrutiny. These were never present prior to 2021, and funeral directors and embalmers are sounding the alarm. We have not been told the truth about the side effects of mRNA experimental treatments that millions were forced and coerced to inject.

The censorship surrounding the ‘Died Suddenly’ documentary should be a red flag to all independent thinking individuals. Watch it for yourself on Rumbler.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

That isn’t a documentary any more than Snakes on a Plane was — it’s made-up bullshit that has been repeatedly debunked.

Concerned Local
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Concerned Local
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

You claim debunked without referencing any facts. Your tactics are weak and easily defeated.

The presence of amyloid proteins in cadavers must be investigated and thoroughly explained.

Birth rate decreases and increased fetal demise are the reality, and these facts must be explained by scientific reasoning.

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

You mean facts like the people they show supposedly dieing suddenly that didn’t actually die? For example the basketball player that they showed collapsing on court which they claimed as an example of sudden death following vaccination, actually collapsed *before* vaccines were even available and didn’t die.

That’s just one of the examples that you can find with a minimal effort. The film is fiction by grifters preying on those vulnerable to conspiracy theories, which seems to include you.

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Concerned Local
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Concerned Local
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

All-cause mortality has increased, birth rates are declining, and fetal demise is more prevalent. Unexplained white amyloid fibrous protein structures are being found in cadavers, and funeral directors that have been in business since the early 1980’s are saying these proteins were not present like this before 2021.

The precautionary principle demands rigorous scientific exploration of these issues, yet you remain in your delusional state, willfully ignorant, yelling about conspiracy theories. You are caught up in a psychological operation that has rendered you incapable of critical thinking.

Another glass of koolaid?
Guest
Another glass of koolaid?
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Vaccinated people now make up majority of Covid deaths. From today. Happy holidays

Vet
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Vet
1 year ago

You referenced no facts either. Promoting misinformation is pretty weak.

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Have you watched it?

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Well i finally watched it and I’m extra curious about your position on the film now. Have you watched it?

There’s definitely a veneer of bombastic conspiracy culture in the b roll. But the meat of the claims seems to be the DOD whistle blowers and their claims of enormous amounts of harm witnessed, and the embalmers and their weird white clots they are seeing.

Can you direct me to debunkings of those aspects?

I’d say the most egregious thing the film makers did was present evidence for this particular novel side effect and then leap to asserting that it’s killing millions of people. They don’t provide enough evidence to support that claim. But I’d really like to see more info about those huge white clots.

Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

vaccinated people now make up majority of Covid deaths. From today:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/11/23/vaccinated-people-now-make-up-majority-covid-deaths/

Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Paywall can you copy/paste relevant paragraphs?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Here is something from the article..

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Here is something from Jha.
And the WhiteHouse.

It’s bullshit…

“Because here’s what we know: If folks get their updated vaccines and they get treated if they have a breakthrough infection, we can prevent essentially every COVID death in America.”

They don’t know jack about XBB, etc.

I’m tired of all their lies.

Lies of waves, and waves of lies…

Compulsive liars, to a man.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Here’s Bill Gates, in his own words.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0OynSSDCSw&ab_channel=TheNextNewsNetwork
12&1/2 min.

grey fox
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Yeah man that government man be clouding your sky.

Lite up the chalice man. Let the smoke take away that anger. Let JAH guide you.
RHBB be the kind..

Peace out~~~

Guest
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Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Let Jha guide you.

Should be an easy switch from Fauci.

I’ll pass.

Another glass of koolaid?
Guest
Another glass of koolaid?
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Forcing people to poison their body should never be allowed. Anyone who lost their job or was forced to get a vaccine to keep their job should be paid hundreds of thousands of dollars if not more. Your tax dollars are already funding hundreds of billions to Ukraine. Why not help out those people here in our actual country that are suffering?

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago

“Your tax dollars are already funding hundreds of billions to Ukraine.” 

Ah yes, the quintessential hyperbolic statement. The US has supplied $5.6billion in aid since the Russian invasion with a total of $6.3billion since the beginning of the Biden administration. For comparison, we gave $3.8billion to Israel in 2019.

On the other hand, we sold $126billion in military supplies to the Saudis.

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Giant Squirrel
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Giant Squirrel
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Better check your data source

Tim
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Tim
1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

I was looking at a USDOD statement from June 2022. Since then they’ve committed to more support and the total should be around $13billion by the end of the year but that hasn’t been sent yet.
It’s still not “hundreds of billions

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

It seems like it’s a little over 50 billion so far. Roughly half of that in military aid

Another glass of koolaid?
Guest
Another glass of koolaid?
1 year ago

That’s just in the past 12 months. What about the past 21 years, how much has not only been just given but also spent by us to maintain a presence. That’s still cash. When we give someone 50 billion. How much do you think it costs just to come to that decision to give that money and then to maintain what’s going on with that money what about just weapons given that we’re bought by tax dollars?

Another glass of koolaid?
Guest
Another glass of koolaid?
1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

How much money and value in weapons has Ukraine got from us in the past 21 years since the beginning??? I’ll wait…. Exactly. 100s of billions. The fact that you think they are telling every dollar we are sending over there shows how much you like your Kool-Aid.
How many of our paid personnel are all over the border and inside of that place right now and are being PAID by the USA and none of that money included in a package that you rea about us sending to them. That money still counts towards defending and helping them. It’s out tax dollars spent over there not here. You can play word semantics all you want, but you are wrong. Plain and simple.

The Real Brian
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1 year ago

Anyone see the two large aircraft flying high and in formation heading east this morning 1030-11 am?

They were so close it looked to be almost a mid-air refueling situation.

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1 year ago
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I used to see mid air refueling somewhat regularly out east of willow creek. I would hear it a lot more often than I saw it, it was relatively loud.

The best guess I’ve heard was from an ex military friend who told me that there are large surveillance planes that keep 24/7 watch over the borders of American air space. His guess was that this area was a convenient refuel location for the planes in that program.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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When we lived out hwy 36 way, we used to have these fighter jets come screaming down the river valley bout tree top level.
That was a thrill.

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1 year ago
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Had them fly over us a couple times in the eel River. Like a flash followed by a tremendous roar. Definitely a thrill.

I think the two craziest things I’ve seen in the sky around here, though, were a predator done and another drone unlike anything I’ve ever seen again over the south fork trinity.

I think they were looking for Bigfoot

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1 year ago
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I see them mid air refueling all the time in Hayfork. I can head them first as it is louder than a single plane. Few years ago in the summer I saw two refueling (four planes).

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1 year ago

I’m curious which brand of vaccine and boosters did the suspect in the Colorado Springs Club Q shooting, Mx. Anderson Aldrich, get? It looks like the side affects of a group hug were unhealthy. This individual identifies as non-binary and uses them/their pronouns.

Regardless of their identifier, them there knots and bruises on their head and shoulders gonna hurt for awhile. Poor, confused, little person has a lifetime of misery ahead of them. If they can’t defend themselves while armed, they’re going to be extremely vulnerable in prison.

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1 year ago

🤔🧐Bi-ers remorse.😁

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1 year ago

Was my comment deleted?

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1 year ago
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I was wondering that, too.

Giant Squirrel
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1 year ago
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But I get my meme allowance back!

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1 year ago
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Sweet!

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1 year ago
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Mine was too.

The Real Brian
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1 year ago

Not long after Randy Watt died of COVID-19, his daughter Danielle sat down at her computer, searching for clues as to why the smart and thoughtful man she knew had refused to get vaccinated. She pulled up Google, typed in a screen name he had used in the past and discovered a secret that stunned her.

Her father, she learned, had a hidden, virtual life on Gab, a far-right social media platform that traffics in COVID-19 misinformation. And there was another surprise: As he fought the coronavirus, he told his followers that he was taking ivermectin, a drug used to treat parasitic infections that experts say has no benefit — and in fact can be dangerous — for patients with COVID-19.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/lasting-legacy-covid-far-platforms-130256930.html

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1 year ago
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///Sometime in December 2020, just as coronavirus vaccines started to become available, he joined Gab — without his family’s knowledge. His daughters say they do not know what drew him there. His wife thinks he was depressed, stuck at home and feeling isolated in his retirement, and “went down the rabbit hole” into a world that did not reflect who he was.///

Sounds like another lockdown victim. If only a heavy handed public health response hadn’t shattered crucial social connections during a time of stress.

But thank you for sharing another example of empty appeals to simple stereotypes masquerading as journalism. If you’re curious why people are skeptical of, or outright ignoring, mainstream media outlets that hollow wall of text is a good explanation

grey fox
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1 year ago
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FDA Did Not Change Position on Ivermectin Use, Contrary to Online Claims
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/11/fda-did-not-change-position-on-ivermectin-use-contrary-to-online-claims/

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http s:// c19ivm .org/meta.html#references

Anyone can decide for themselves what.to make of the evidence. There are dozens of studies looking at it in various contexts. My suggestion, if it’s a modality one were interested in, would be to find a physician who feels the same and set on a protocol with appropriate human formulations and accurate dosage.

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1 year ago

Fauci’s goodbye press conference cautions everyone to mask up for Thanksgiving
https://twitter.com/realDailyWire/status/1595847216710799366?t=5DFWpn5wxTNQC7jry9k1Kw&s=19

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So now that makes it, “mask off”, “mask on”, “mask off”, “mask on”, “mask off”, and now, finally, as a parting shot, Fauci says, “mask on”, again…

Fauci… AKA “Simon Says”…

What’s not to believe?

grey fox
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1 year ago

WTF?
The Biden administration has approved plans to build the nation’s largest oil export terminal off the Gulf Coast of Texas, which would add 2 million barrels per day to the U.S. oil export capacity.

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1 year ago
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Yep.

Biden, the traitor, is planning on selling us out, as usual, in an even bigger way.

(Same as he’s been doing all along.)

Finally realizing it?

How much more of our oil will go to China, etc., while Biden makes the US convert to electricity?

Biden has no intention of curbing fossil fuel consumption anywhere but in America.

Everywhere else will be burning our fossil fuels.

That won’t help the global climate one bit.

Biden must want to ramp up nuclear energy, etc, to maximize overall energy production.

But he’s “greasing everyone else’s wheels”, besides ours…

We get the “sticker shock” of conversion to EV’s, etc.

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1 year ago
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How will there be enough electricity generation capacity to power all the EVs in 10-20 yrs? What will happen to residential rates if demand far outstrips supply? Will there be electricity rationing? Better keep a gasoline vehicle for emergencies.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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On December 18, 2015, President Obama signed legislation into law that repeals the 40-year-old U.S. ban on crude oil exports. Congressional leaders agreed to include provisions to repeal the export ban in the Omnibus spending bill as part of a bargain in which Democrats agreed to the repeal in return for various renewable energy and environmental protection measures. President Obama previously threatened to veto a stand-alone bill to lift the crude export ban, but accepted essentially the same measures as part of the “must-pass” Omnibus spending bill. As a result, foreign markets are now open to producers and traders of U.S. crude oil for the first time in decades.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Republicans controlled both the House and the Senate and held the Omnibus bill hostage unless the export ban was lifted.

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1 year ago
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First, you said it was the republicans that passed it…

That was a mistake.

Then you deleted it, as if you never said it.

(Yes, I noticed…)

Another “rare” mistake, I suppose…???

“Tartare”…”Well done…”

(Increasingly common…)

But it was actually the Democrats… Obama even… Hmmm… Really…???

And now his vice president, our current president, is taking full advantage of it, and then some… Isn’t he?

Yet, you still try and pin the blame on the republicans…

(Bye, Bye, credibility.)

Like the Democrats didn’t know exactly what they were doing, all along, and what they were going to do…

Typical…

After you questioned Biden’s new extraordinary oil export terminal plans, it was an obvious hypocritical flip-flop to suddenly blame the republicans for it.

Did you think that no one would notice?

Wrong again.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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I went back to see why Obama didn’t veto it.

And yes the Republicans held the spending bill hostage to include the repeal.
They controlled both the House and the Senate at the time. Which is what I said the first time.

My credibility is just fine thank you

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1 year ago
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Why did you delete your statement?

Because it was credible?

I doubt it.

You only delete mistakes.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Because I have enough integrity to fact check myself.
Unlike some…
And I didn’t say they passed it. I said they controlled both the House and Senate when it passed. Which is true.

I really don’t care what your opinion is of me. So give it your best shot.

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“Integrrity to fact check yourself ” ?
You fact check after you post, sounds backwards. Sounds like typical gf blah, blah. I must say reading the comment section goes much faster when skipping over your numerous, numerous, numerous jargon

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The Obama administration announced late Wednesday that it “strongly opposes” a repeal of the crude oil export ban, legislation that many Texans are trying to push through Congress.

So something happened to change his mind.

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Yep.

Anything but the briar patch…

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1 year ago
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Elon Musk’s ALL NEW Hydrogen Car SHOCKS The Entire Car Industry!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw4Z4awLXFw&ab_channel=ElonMuskZone

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1 year ago
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The man is pure genius. Everyone is talking about Twitter and he made a fortune off of the emotions of people who bought his battery powered cars because they thought they were going to save the planet. What is it about incredibly stable geniuses that allow their names to remain in the headlines day in and day out?

For years he has downplayed and trashed hydrogen while forcing established car manufacturers to chase the electric charade…errr, dream. All the while he was perfecting hydrogen cells and the legacy car manufacturers will again be playing catch up.

This is why he can afford to buy Twitter and make more money off of the mindless emotions of fools.

My gut says as soon as President Donald J. Trump releases his first tweet, advertisers will fall all over themselves to buy ads on Twitter. My gut also says the future President won’t release his first tweet until at least 3 months before the 2024 primaries.

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1 year ago

My gut says you’re right, or very close to it.

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1 year ago
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Elon will make an alternative phone if twitter is blocked on apple and google…

I certainly hope it does not come to that, but, yes, if there is no other choice, I will make an alternative phone

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 25, 2022

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

He is driving that company into bankruptcy..

He has layed off thousands of employees and has lost something like 50 of his top 100 advertisers.

He bit off more than he can chew and he knows it.

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1 year ago
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Or… He bit off more than you can chew.
He can hire new people, and advertisers go where the money can be made.
CBS left, and it took them approx. 8 hours to come crawling back.

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1 year ago

When guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns.

“The idea we still allow semi-automatic weapons to be purchased is sick,” said Biden

Iillegitimate Joe said that!

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1 year ago
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I embrace my lawlessness….

Hahahahahha!!!!

FJB, the CCP, and the traitors who’ve stolen our government and are licking Xi’s boots!

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1 year ago

A) The movie is called “Died Suddenly” and purports to show people collapsing and dying following vaccination. Except the people they show clips of collapsing mostly didn’t die and many weren’t vaccinated. That calls the entire premise of the film into question.

B) Morticians aren’t trained as physicians, pathologists, scientists, nor even evidence technicians.

C) The guy behind the film, Stew Peters, has no training in anything related to medicine and has been promoting anti-vax conspiracies for a while.

D) Literally billions of people have been vaccinated. If there was any significant mortality factor associated with the vaccine we’d see a mountain of dead bodies. Where are they?

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

Somebody posted a YouTube video on here like that.
Showing athletes that collapsed supposedly because of the Covid vaccine.
Turns out it was a hoax and got debunked.

Keep pushing the truth.

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1 year ago
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“No vax for HIV/AIDS after 40 years of research. No vax for cancer after 100 years of research. No vax for the Common Cold, And yet a virus mysteriously appears and within 12 months a vax is found by FOUR Big Pharma companies all within a week of each other and they are still trying to get people to take it?

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1 year ago
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Yep, and no currently approved RSV vaccine, either, after 60 years of research, and then suddenly, it’s right around the corner, too…

Uncanny…

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Why is it so hard to find a vaccine that works?
Most effective vaccines use antibodies to neutralise viral infections. But scientists have seen that this doesn’t work for HIV, since the virus reproduces and mutates too fast for antibodies to be effective. Also, research has shown that there are different subtypes of HIV spread around the world: while subtype B is common in North America and Europe, subtype C prevails in southern and eastern Africa.

The virus has also evolved so that it is able to “hide” inside cells that are apparently free of infection, suppressing immune responses at an early stage of the disease. Also, Gray adds, its genetic diversity is greater than any other pathogen known to date.

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

There is Cancer vaccines if you look. And there is this.

New generation of cancer-preventing vaccines could wipe out tumors before they form
Shots enter early clinical trials for healthy people at high risk for disease

https://www.science.org/content/article/new-generation-cancer-preventing-vaccines-wipe-tumors-form

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

There are also vaccines for cancer. There are vaccines that prevent cancer and vaccines that treat cancer

https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/how-cancer-treated/immunotherapy-and-vaccines/what-are-cancer-vaccines

Now if they would only invent a vaccine to prevent conspiracy theories from spreading…

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1 year ago
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What is GMO 2.0?
It can replace nature.
Full stop.

https://responsibletechnology.org/gmo20/
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Have a look around this site.
When will you be altered enough?
Where are the Bees?
Leave our mRNA alone!

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

I have noticed a decline of honey bees in the area. Still see the native bees and bumble bees. Cold weather seemed to keep them indoors later than usual.
I depend on them and insects to pollinate some of my garden crops.

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1 year ago
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Plant some florists eucalyptus…
It’s flowering really nicely right now…
Pollen city.

The honeybees are loving it in my yard right this minute.

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Thanks for the tip!

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1 year ago
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You’re welcome…

I didn’t know it would provide that benefit when I planted it…

But it soon became apparent.

The honeybees will feed on it as long as it’s a nice day…

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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They need all the non gmo help they can get.

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1 year ago
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I guess any eucalyptus will help…

But there is another advantage to some floral eucalyptus…

It sells for about a dollar a stem…

https://www.sabeekeeper.com/all-bees-love-eucalyptus-flowers/#:~:text=Eucalyptus%20trees%20are%20very%20beneficial,obtain%20nectar%20from%20to%20survive.

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1 year ago
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They love Purple Thistle too, but I don’t!

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1 year ago
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My place is getting overrun by star thistle….

That stuff is really bad.

I think that the bees like it, too.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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If there are no bees it wouldn’t matter.

I could put a jar of honey out.
Also different weather conditions. Cooler here along the coast.

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If there are, it would.

If I didn’t have florists eucalyptus, I wouldn’t be seeing the honeybees either…

You say you depend on them…

The question is…

Can they depend on you…???

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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👍

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

WTF is that supposed to mean?
What part of this did you not understand?

I have noticed a decline of honey bees in the area. Still see the native bees and bumble bees.”

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1 year ago
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Bee balm and borage seems to make bees very happy. Borage flowers are edible and bee balm makes a nice lemony tea.

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1 year ago
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Check this out…

From just a few minutes ago…

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HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago
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Perhaps this is why there’s so much cancer….

See previous post.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

There’s a fair bit of excess mortality still going on. You didn’t see piles of bodies at the height of covid either, because we have a functional system of collecting and disposing of dead bodies in this country.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Tim

The film never makes the claim that the people seen collapsing are dying. It is obvious to those not drinking the kool-aid that something is happening regarding young athletes collapsing and the insurance industry’s noted increases in all-cause mortality.

You are so stuck in your delusional reality that all you can do is cry about conspiracy and debunking. Are you a shill, or just lacking the intelligence necessary to think independently?

May you live in interesting times, and may all your boosters be cold.

grey fox
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1 year ago

The Denver Post has slammed Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) and other extremists across the nation for perpetuating the “rhetoric that fuels fear and hate” against LGBTQ people following Saturday’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado.

“We are weary of writing versions of the same editorial over and over again,” the newspaper’s editorial board wrote days after a gunman killed five people and injured at least 18 others at Club Q in Colorado Springs. “Thoughts and prayers do not end gun violence. Words matter. Hateful, intolerant speech has no place in public discourse.

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1 year ago
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Lol! A non-binary person who uses they/them as pronouns decided to shoot up an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs and it’s Lauren Boebert’s fault?!

Sounds like a lovers quarrel or a lover spurned to me, but let’s blame it on the Right because another mass shooter doesn’t fit the narrative of a “white supremacist” male that the MSM wants to project.

The WalMart shooter in is a swing and a miss for the MSM false narrative, too.

Sorry, the Denver Post needs to project their misinformation on something else.

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1 year ago

Have you noticed the MO is for the MSM to screech out the lies in unison, before we even know how many died? After a 2 or 3 days saturation of lies the truth comes out, but, by then a new event has taken place, just in time for the next MSM screech.

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1 year ago
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Yep, before the number killed is reported every shooter is automatically projected to be a white male and a right wing extremist. The weaponized MSM acting as the voice of the Democrat party is a clear and present danger to our Republic, as is the weaponized DOJ; particularly the FBI.

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1 year ago

Oh dear. Another “non-binary” felony charges for being caught on security cameras stealing a woman’s luggage. I bet this woman would not want her clothes back now.

https://nypost.com/2022/11/28/non-binary-biden-nuclear-official-charged-with-stealing-womans-luggage-at-airport/

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1 year ago
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I doubt the non-binary guy shot up the bar because of Boebert. It appears he was a patron of the bar so it might be personal crazy rather than political crazy.

That being said this is not the first trans mass shooter of the year. There were 3 others. One was a trans identifying female who shot up a school I think also in Colorado. Then there was the trans identifying male who, and the other blue haired non-binary guy…. Frankly after a few shootings it becomes hard to remember them all.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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What does the fact his defense lawyers are saying he identifies as non-binary have to do with anything?

Internalised Homophobia maybe?
The article also has to do with Boebert’s hypocrisy.

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1 year ago
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“Trans” shooter shot and killed “trans” and “queer” people.

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1 year ago
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Even animals are getting mean over pronouns. I hope this cat isn’t surrendered over pronouns.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1595490663956680712

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Uvalde child killer also might be “trans” https://www.newsweek.com/uvalde-suspect-salvador-ramos-trans-claimswhat-we-do-know-what-we-dont-1709950

So 4 mass murder shootings by “trans” people this year. Seems like that is a big number when activists claim that trans is only 1% of the population and so vulnerable and at risk.

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1 year ago
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Did you read the article that you linked to? It literally goes through and shows there is no actual evidence that Ramos was trans. I’m warning you that I don’t have to host hate speech–posting articles, claiming they say one thing when they say exactly the opposite in order to promote disliking a type of people is hate speech. Take this as your warning to consider carefully whether you are being accurate in statements. I allow discussion on this site of positions I find repugnant. But in the end, willfully disregarding the truth of a situation in order to spread hate will absolutely end in you being banned.

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Some dress up and don’t declare an identity it isn’t clear really. But declaring one’s self trans definately makes it so according to the activists and gender identity doctors.

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1 year ago
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Ah. So free speech (not agreeing men are women when they say so) is to blame and the easy access to guns is not.

That makes no sense. This guy says through his lawyers that he is “trans” himself. The shooter was “trans”.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Fox News’ Tucker Carlson on Wednesday went after Pete Buttgieg yet again, claiming the transportation secretary “wouldn’t even admit that he was gay” until several years ago and “lied about it for reasons he has never been asked to explain.”

Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and a 2020 Democratic candidate for president, has explained.

But Tucker is usually such a reliable news source….

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Fauci was asked, in the most recent Whitehouse press conference,what he .

Numerous times…

And Fauci, the lying chicken shit that he is, kept refusing to answer the question, over and over…

The press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, had to keep deflecting the journalists, that kept repeatedly asking Fauci the same question, defending Fauci, the lying, slithering, sidewinding, serpent that he is…

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/2022/11/22/press-briefing-by-press-secretary-karine-jean-pierre-covid-19-response-coordinator-dr-ashish-jha-and-chief-medial-advisor-dr-anthony-fauci/

“DR. FAUCI: Well, I think what I’ve accomplished in my 54 years at the NIH and my 38 years as the Director of NIAID — although COVID is really, really very important, it is a fragment of the total 40 years that I’ve been doing it. So I’ll let other people judge the value or not of my accomplishments.

But what I would like people to remember about what I’ve done is that every day for all of those years, I’ve given it everything that I have and I’ve never left anything on the field. So, if they want to remember me, whether they judge rightly or wrongly what I’ve done, I gave it all I got for many decades.

“Q Dr. Fauci, what did you do to personally investigate the origins of COVID?”

“MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Toluse. Toluse. Go ahead, Toluse. Go ahead, Toluse. ”

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“MS. JEAN-PIERRE: All right. We’ve got to move on.”

“Q Dr. Fauci, what did you personally do to investigate the origins of COVID?”

“MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead Alex. Go ahead, Alex.”

“Q What have you personally done to investigate the origins of COVID?”

“Q You’re being disrespectful.”

“MS. JEAN-PIERRE: You’re being disrespectful.”

“Q Disrespectful.”

“MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Hold on, hold on. Hold on.”

“Q That’s a major part of your legacy though, Dr. Fauci. Do you have an answer to that?”

“MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Wait, I did not call on you, Steven.”

“Go ahead, Alex. You’re next.”
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So grey fox,

What did Fauci personally did to investigate the origin of COVID-19…???

Nothing?

Nothing at all…???

Now why would that be…???

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Do you really think I or Dr Fauci care what you think of him.
Get over yourself.
Directing your incessant tirades about him to me is a futile endeavor. You may as well be a barking Chihuahua who I pay no mind to.

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Do you think that anyone cares what you think of Tucker, or Boebert?

Or Greene, for that matter…

You seem to have missed the point.

What did your hero personally do to investigate the origin of COVID-19?

You see, he did not admit he had not.

And neither will you.

Neither one of you seem to be able to answer that question.

Don’t you find that odd?

As odd as you find Tucker, or Boebert, or Greene to be…???

I definitely do.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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I don’t direct those posts to you.

I don’t understand this obsession with directing these Fauci rants to me personally.

Lighten up a little. Light the chalice. I recommend the RHBB brand.

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1 year ago
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Funny complaints about incessantly trailing others 🐈💨🐕

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Did you see the meme with the squirrel peeking out of the toilet bowl?

Captioned “Don’t Forget to flush”

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1 year ago
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NOT HIS JOB

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1 year ago
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Apparently it was his job to conceal the origins of COVID-19, and to stymy any investigation into the origin of COVID-19.

grey fox
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1 year ago

After a long and distinguished career.
What legacy does Fauci leave behind?

Dr Anthony Fauci is retiring as the face of America’s COVID response.

https://theweek.com/us/1016120/anthony-fauci-leaves-government?amp

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“What legacy does Fauci leave behind?”…

In his own words…

DR. FAUCI: “Well, I think what I’ve accomplished in my 54 years at the NIH and my 38 years as the Director of NIAID — although COVID is really, really very important, it is a fragment of the total 40 years that I’ve been doing it.”

So, What has he accomplished?

He only mentions COVID, but he does so specifically, and he adds that it’s really, really very important… And… it is just a fragment of the total 40 years that he’s been doing it…

🤔🧐
So, he accomplished COVID, and he thinks that is not just important, he actually thinks that accomplishing COVID is really, really, very, important…

🤔🧐
Yes, the all important fragment, of course, he had to have added that…

Maybe he pinpointed the origin of COVID-19 after all.

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The legacy that the little creep otherwise known as Dr Anthony Fauci will be:

Fear and Loathing.

Fear and Loathing in the 🏳️‍🌈 community for the US botched and bigoted response to HIV, AIDS and the Monkey Pox.

Fear and Loathing in the beagle community for his treatment of Man’s Best Friend in evil experiments.

Fear and Loathing in an entire generation of young adults and school children for putting them two years behind academically and causing mass depression and anxiety, potentially limiting the earning power and overall success of this generation.

Fear and Loathing in a large segment of the US population for the US’s overreaching response, abuses and usurpations related to COVID in what turned out to be just another upper respiratory ailment and not much danger to most and caused massive distrust in our politicians, bureaucrats and institutions.

Fear and Loathing on a global scale for sending US money and biological secrets to a foreign enemy to create COVID in a Chinese bioweapon facility in the first place.

Yes. Fear and Loathing will be his legacy.

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Nobel prize-winning biochemist Dr. Kary Mullis, inventor of PCR technology, has choice words regarding Fauci’s legacy:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5aISPlTLbJo

The Real Brian
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1 year ago

There was a really WHACK and WEAK commentor who would have said the same thing.

Actually they did, multiple times, over the last couple years.

Of course that whack commentor gets banned under new names about 3 times a month, while he harasses Kym and her workplace.

The loonie keeps coming back under new names, desperate for attention and mischief.

But, every week he has to get a new name, and we all forget his old personas of BS, and so, he is locked in a perpetual state of worthlessness in an annonymous fashion through a disconnected sense of accomplishment.

Good thing that’s not you!

😉

Welcome to RHBB, I’m TRB, what brought you here?

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1 year ago
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Where does your insight come from as to who gets banned, when, and why?
I still recall when you accused me.

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1 year ago
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Do you not pay attention to who is saying what, when, also when they no longer comment but then new names show up saying the EXACT same message – if not word for word?

More than half the time Kym has to warn this particular commentor to “not act like ___, or else”.

That in itself is funny when you think that it’s supposed to be a new commentor (by name only).

Pay attention, if you want, but I know what your choice is and why.

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1 year ago
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In other words, you have no clue. Just randomly guessing, like you did with me.

The Real Brian
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1 year ago
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In other words, I pay attention.

In even more other words, if I am to agree on who you are not – I’ve been around a LOT longer while paying attention to said matter…

There are just some things you’ll not know – and I’m ok with that 👍

grey fox
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1 year ago

Even Fox News…

White House lavishes praise on Dr. Fauci for his ‘leadership and legacy’ as he delivers ‘final message’

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fauci-white-house-lavishes-praise-bidens-top-doc-he-delivers-final-message.amp

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1 year ago

Urban Dictionary
https://www.urbandictionary.com › …
Winding You Up-
Teasing someone or making fun of them…

Sleep tight. Don’t let the bed bugs bite…

PS: Did you know you can get Saint Fauci votive candles on Amazon?

Think I will get one. Say a prayer to him.
Bless me Saint Fauci.

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A Fauci Votive???

Not much chance it will protect you from covid…

A prayer to Fauci???

Not much chance it will protect you from covid…

The Bivalent Booster???

Not much chance it will protect you from covid…

grey fox
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1 year ago
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 I got the Bivalent booster and a flu shot. I have not caught Omicron or any of it’s variants. Nor the flu.
That proves the vaccines work.
It’s Black Friday. Those candles will be on sale. Better stock up. They would make great Xmas gifts. I didn’t check but there might be Saint Fauci T-shirts.

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1 year ago
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Thanks for the link. It really shows the benefits of the booster.
Keep up the good work.

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The Real Brian
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1 year ago
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Frankly, before Covid I never got flu shots.

I just got mine last week though.

By judging the level of stupidity in anti-vaxxers and by reading further about vaccines, medicine and communal health it’s become a no-brainer to now get one.

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Looked at the popularity….LOL

Fauci Celebrity Prayer Candle – Doctor Fauci Funny Saint Candle – 8 inch Glass Prayer Votive – 100% Handmade in USA – Funny Celebrity Novelty Gift Brand: Celeb Prayer Candle
4.7 out of 5 stars 146 ratings
| 7 answered questions

Customer questions & answers

Question:
If bought in bulk will these candles be good for target practice?
Answer:
Absolutely.
By desertr0se on October 16, 2021

2
votes

Question:
Can I buy these in bulk? I just built a Satanic temple and think these would be great decor.
Answer:

Absolutely!
By Celeb Prayer Candles Seller on December 1, 2021

2
votes

Question:
Does this smell like regret? For not deleting his emails?
Answer:
no
By john on December 17, 2021

$24.95 Sheesh!

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Thanks for the laugh. I didn’t look at the comments..
And the candles got 4.7 stars out of 5…..

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Seems they’re good for anger management, um… At target practice!
Keep pushing them.

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1 year ago
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Etsy also has Saint Biden votive candles.

$16.00
Original Price: $20.00
(20% Off)
Saint Biden, Patron Saint of Restoring the Soul of America Prayer Candle

Even Biden candles aren’t worth as much as they used to be

For the MAGA fans…
Donald Trump Devotional Prayer Candle

“And look! This candle comes with a complimentary Putin along side! “

“Tall white altar/ prayer candle featuring the Patron Saint of well… lets not go calling him a saint of anything really.”
$24.95

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Choose your heroes carefully, they seem to go down in value as they become better known.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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My heroes run more to the Bob Dylan, Amelia Earhart types.

But that is a good saying. You should copyright it.

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Joe Biden makes unconstitutional demand our self defense be limited to inadequate double barrel skunk killers and rolling pins when we see how well armed the criminals are almost daily

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Especially those well armed criminal school shooters who go in with their AR-15’s and kill innocent children.

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Always mass shooters have mental health histories but our paid government officials failed to do their job, confine or at least red flag. Government employees should be held accountable for their dereliction of duty, loss of job and pension will wake up the troops

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The U.S. Once Had A Ban On Assault Weapons — Why Did It Expire?

https://www.npr.org/2019/08/13/750656174/the-u-s- once-had-a-ban-on-assault-weapons-why-did-it-expire

Think Republicans had anything to do with that?

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Oh, are you referring to The Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act of 1994? The act that Biden and other racist, former members of the KKK, (otherwise known as Democrats) used to imprison and destroy the lives of a disproportionate number of POC?

It was allowed to sunset in 2004 because more members of Congress and the Senate saw how it affected so many people unconstitutionally. If the Democrats were really serious about controlling firearms, why did they write the 10 year sunset provision into the Act?

Answer: because they weren’t serious about getting firearms out of the citizens hands. Anyone who had firearms that the Democrats didn’t like prior to the passage of the Act were allowed to keep them. This Act was merely another cudgel for the racists in the Democrat party to imprison Black men. Evil, foul creatures, Democrats are! Segregation and Jim Crow laws passed by these vermin! 100s of thousands of Japanese Americans imprisoned during WWII, LBJ’s great society which forced people of color into slums and tenements and destroyed their family structure, 63 million unborn children murdered since 1973 (a majority of those people of color), and recently the Big Guy tells people of color that they aren’t black unless they vote for him. The only tactic the Democrats have is fear and intimidation.

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1 year ago

I saw the giant silicone fetish boob guy again on G St in Arcata. Has anyone else seen this creepy man (ala Canadian shop teacher style)? Seems like every time I go downtown he is there.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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If he bothers you, quit going downtown.

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1 year ago
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Women should stop going outside if males practice their fetish in public? Dude that is sexism.

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1 year ago
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The MSM sure seems to be waging a war against women.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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“GOP rep Marjorie “Peach Tree” Greene Asks Twitter Followers to Help With $700K Legal Fees.”

Well I am certainly going to send her some money..

Trump/Greene 2024!

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1 year ago
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Make a dictator glad again. MADGA

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1 year ago

Who remembers commentors “Shak” and “central Hum Co”?

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1 year ago
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🤔🧐

Shak?

Isn’t that the TV Show with the African American diagnostician…???

Shak MD…???

😁

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Man…

Tough crowd…

grey fox
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1 year ago

Finally! A good GMO product.

Genetically modified tobacco plant produces cocaine in its leaves

Researchers have reproduced the entire biochemical pathway for how coca plants make cocaine in another plant, which could help people manufacture the drug for scientific study.

grey fox
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1 year ago

Trump’s Latest Dinner Guest: Nick Fuentes, White Supremacist
The former president’s table for four at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday also included Kanye West, whose antisemitic statements have made him an entertainment-industry outcast.

Trump/lake 2024!

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Amazing how President Donald Trump always approaches the heart of a matter by meeting directly with controversial people, isn’t it?

grey fox
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1 year ago

Right, I forgot he is still President. So when he wins in 2024 and 2028 that will make him the first 4 term President since FDR.

Not sure where the Twenty-Second amendment fits into this, but could be an issue.

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Are you saying no one addresses Obama as President Obama, or is he still in office also?
Some think he is.
As the puppet master, for Pinocchio.

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1 year ago

This isn’t good…

“Newsom Told the White House He Won’t Challenge Biden
The would-be pursuer of Trump and DeSantis is “all in” for the president’s reelection and willing to wait his turn.”
Politico~

Jill needs to have a serious talk with Joe about retirement plans.

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Eh. I won’t vote for Newsome. He will force all states to put males in women’s prisons like he did in California. Women are being raped in prison. The prisons are handing out birth control because males are being locked in with women in prisons in California. I would never vote for Newsome he is helping rapists spend their prison time raping women in prison. No surgery is needed. Just declare an identity and get transferred. No oversight. No consideration of women.

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There is a deepening division on the J6 Committee as staffers turn on Liz Cheney over the final report on the January 6th riot. Angry rhetoric is flying with staffers accusing the Committee of becoming a “Cheney 2024 campaign” while both the Cheney spokesperson and Committee spokesperson lashed out at the staff members as “disgruntled” and producing shoddy or biased work. The underlying issue, however, is important and revealing. The Committee’s color coated teams include a “Blue Team” on the failure to prepare adequately for the riot. That part of the investigation is reportedly being dumped or reduced. Members of the “Green” and “Purple” teams are also reportedly irate.

https://jonathanturley.org/2022/11/25/true-colors-j6-staff-lash-out-at-liz-cheney-for-allegedly-burying-parts-of-the-investigation/

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Oops!
That didn’t turn out the way they planned.

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1 year ago

One note of optimism comes from Singapore, which recently experienced a big wave in coronavirus cases fueled by the Omicron subvariant XBB, a recombinant of the sublineages BA.2.10.1 and BA.2.75. XBB has generated concern that vaccines may not be as effective against it.

“They had [an] increase in cases, but they did not have a concomitant major increase in hospitalizations,” Fauci said Tuesday. “So we’re hoping that a combination of people who’ve been infected and boosted and vaccinated — or people who’ve been vaccinated and boosted and not infected — that there’s enough community protection that we’re not going to see a repeat of what we saw last year at this time.”
Google News-

Don’t forget to order your Saint Fauci votive candles now. Supplies are limited.

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1 year ago
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The shots are about as popular as the candles.

grey fox
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1 year ago

“Kanye West says Donald Trump screamed at him during dinner at Mar-a-Lago, telling Ye he will lose in 2024 if he runs for president“

God, I hope somebody recorded that dinner.
Trump, Kayne, Fuentes.
Wonder who the fourth was?
GOP rep
“Gestapo Soup” Greene?

Trump/West 2024!

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1 year ago

CNN wants you to get rid of your pets……………

CNN — Our four-legged friends don’t drive gas-guzzling SUVs or use energy-sucking appliances, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have a climate impact. In fact, researchers have showed that pets play a significant role in the climate crisis.
But what do Barkley and Whiskers have to do with our warming planet? It’s the products we buy for them that need a closer look.
Their meat-heavy diet is the biggest contributor to their carbon pawprints, which requires an abundance of energy, land and water to produce. And the production of pet food emits huge amounts of planet-warming gases.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/15/us/pets-climate-impact-lbg-wellness#:~:text=According%20to%20a%202017%20study,million%20cars%20on%20the%20road

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No wonder CNN doesn’t have a comment section!

grey fox
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1 year ago
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My gold fish is a vegetarian.

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World Economic Forum founder and Chair Klaus Schwab recently sat down for an interview with a Chinese state media outlet and proclaimed that China was a “role model” for other nations. 

Schwab, 84, made these comments during an interview with CGTN’s Tian Wei on the sidelines of last week’s APEC CEO Summit in Bangkok, Thailand. 

Schwab said he respected China’s “tremendous” achievements at modernizing its economy over the last 40 years. 

“I think it’s a role model for many countries,” Schwab said, before qualifying that he thinks each country should make its own decisions about what system it wants to adapt. 

“I think we should be very careful in imposing systems. But the Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries,” Schwab said. 

A role model? A country of zero freedom, low social mobility, social credit scores, and constant government surveillance? Who the heck, even among the revolutionary wokester crowd, is openly calling for a Chinese model for their own countries?
China in fact is a giant prison, complete with slave labor, sweatshops, low wages, continuous lockdowns and actual laogai, or Gulags. Challenge the government in any way and you’ll be packed off to one for years upon years in no time. In the case of the Uighurs, just being the wrong nationality is enough for such punishment.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/11/the_mask_is_off_wefs_klaus_schwab_declares_china_a_role_model.html

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1 year ago
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His brother Les says nobody in the family really likes him..

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1 year ago
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Chinese Protests Spread Over Government’s Covid Restrictions
Demonstrations erupt in Beijing, Shanghai and other major cities

WSJ

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1 year ago
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Spain’s PM calls for calm after violent anti-lockdown protests
This article is more than 2 years old
Arrests and injuries in Madrid and looting in Logroño amid anger over Covid restrictions..

French authorities say more than 105,000 people have taken part in protests across the country against the introduction of a new coronavirus pass.
A new draft law would in effect ban unvaccinated people from public life.
Demonstrators in the capital, Paris, held placards emblazoned with phrases like “no to vaccine passes”.
Interior Ministry officials said 34 people were arrested and some 10 police officers were injured after the protests turned violent in som

Massive protest against lockdown as UK delays lifting restrictions due to Delta variant … Thousands of anti-lockdown protesters marched through central London 

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1 year ago
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What does a 2 yr old article on Spain and London have to do with China today?
People don’t typically rise up in China, unlike Europe.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Protests do occur in China.

.” The idea that Chinese do not protest or would be brutally repressed for any kind of political action does not seem to be supported by existing data.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protest_and_dissent_in_China

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Which is why I said typically.

typically

adverb

  1. In a typical or common manner.
  2. In an expected or customary manner.
  3. in a typical manner
grey fox
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1 year ago
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180,000 protests in China in 2010.

Want a list of US government violence against protesters?

From Kent State to Selma Marchers. How about Lafayette Park?
I worry more about the US than I do about China.

We have a dark side here also.

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Geez, I fucking hate the US Federal government and will happily argue that they are the largest source of violence on earth.

But pretending that the CCP is somehow tolerant of dissent in any way comparable to the US feds is the height of foolishness.

You seem dedicated to convincing people to ignore you?

grey fox
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1 year ago

Please feel free to do so.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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The important issue is, what has been the Chinese government’s response?

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1 year ago
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Damn Dems envy CCP, we’ll get the same if DC & PR Senators

HotCoffee
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1 year ago
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Stunning, isn’t it.

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1 year ago
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The Damn Dems dream of American politics like China, Russia, Ukraine – opposition press suppressed and opposition candidates imprisoned.

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1 year ago
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President Biden’s administration is scrambling to track the nearly $20 billion in military aid it has sent to Ukraine as Republicans warn of impending audits when they take control of the House in January.
Likely future House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has said his party will not be giving Ukraine a “blank check” to fend off Russia’s invasion. A potential audit would determine how much, if any, of the U.S. aid is ending up in the wrong hands. The Biden administration’s previous tracking efforts have inspected only a fraction of the aid provided to the country.
The Republican push to ramp up oversight enjoys some bipartisan support in Congress. Some staunch Ukraine allies fear the party will cut off aid to the country entirely, however.
Firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has vowed to “hold our government accountable” for Ukraine spending, and some of her colleagues across the aisle are echoing the message.
Nevertheless, America’s funding for Ukraine has been largely bipartisan under Biden, and many Republicans say there is no reason that funding cannot continue in some form.

“No one in Republican leadership has called for an end to aid for Ukraine,” Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, said Monday. “People on the Republican side are saying, ‘Why do we have to pass a $40 billion package to send $8 billion to Ukraine?’”

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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“Peach Tree”Greene wants to hold the government accountable over spending?

Who had $183,504 in PPP loans forgiven and is asking Twitter followers for help in paying 700k in legal bills.

S

grey fox
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1 year ago

Post Omits Paxlovid’s Ability to Protect Against Severe COVID-19, Death.

Paxlovid, Pfizer’s COVID-19 antiviral pill, has been shown to prevent severe COVID-19 and death. An online post alleging the drug is a “fraud” and “should be taken off the market” neglects to mention this important information, and falsely says ivermectin is superior.

https://www.factcheck.org/2022/11/scicheck-post-omits-paxlovids-ability-to-protect-against-severe-covid-19-death/

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What ever happened to Fauci’s…

“…It’s molecularly impossible…” claim…???

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/27/fauci-china-covid-lab-leak-theory-00070867

‘Fauci on Covid lab leak theory: ‘I have a completely open mind’ ‘

_________________________

That’s the problem with being a liar…

It often comes back to bite one on the ass…

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We’ll need Nuremberg type court for Fauci and his conspirators

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Here is the link and the screenshot…

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/fauci-blasts-rand-paul-covid-lab-theory-1247137/

So much for Fauci having a completely open mind…

Senator Rand Paul said it best…

” “He’s probably never going to admit that he lied,” Paul said of Fauci. “He’s going to continue to dissemble and try to work around the truth and massage the truth.” ”

________________________

“…massage the truth…”

That’s exactly what Fauci is fluent in…

Fauci, “the truth masseuse”…

Lying scumbag…

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1 year ago

Fact Check-Satire tweet about Jill Biden replacing Anthony Fauci being taken seriously…

The claim appears to originate from a post by a satirical Twitter page called “News That Matters”

https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-jillbiden-replace-fauci/fact-check-satire-tweet-about-jill-biden-replacing-anthony-fauci-being-taken-seriously-idUSL1N3001LW

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Fauci Defends Calling G.O.P. Senator a Moron: “I’m Just Following the Science..
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/fauci-defends-calling-gop-senator-a-moron-im-just-following-the-science

grey fox
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1 year ago

Here is the link for News That Matters..
https://mobile.twitter.com/thatmattersnews

And here is a sample.

“ A new study shows that a shocking number of American adults have trouble spelling the word “satire,” let alone recognizing it”

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1 year ago

Do not go to Redwood Memorial Hospital!! You will wait for over 6 hours and after you are seen if you make it there that long! They will tell you to rest and drink fluids worst hospital ever

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1 year ago
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Flu or covid? Always best drive to St Joe for emergencies, south for elective procedures

grey fox
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1 year ago

??????

Trump deems Kanye West a ‘seriously troubled man’ who ‘just happens to be Black’ after Mar-a-Lago trip fallout.
Fox News~

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1 year ago

childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/massachusetts-death-certificates-excess-mortality-covid-vaccines/

Yes, the author of the article has a very overt bias. I’m curious what people think of the data presented though. Why did so many extra middle aged people die in heavily vaccinated Massachusetts in 2021?

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1 year ago

Well the fact that the link got neutered raised some alarm bells.

But I did read the article. Some interesting facts were brought up. But I wonder of the overall validity. And like you said, overly biased. So that’s a turn off.

And I see Robert F. Kennedy is involved with CHD. So another alarm bell.

And the comments go off the rails at times and make it sound like a total conspiracy website.

CHD has been called out many times for misleading or inaccurate information.
Sooooo…

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1 year ago
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The website Media Bias/Fact Check calls Kennedy’s corporation, Children’s Health Defense, “a strong conspiracy and quackery level advocacy group.”

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Media Bias/Fact Check (MBFC) is an American website founded in 2015 by editor Dave M. Van Zandt.[1] It uses a 0–10 scale to rate sites on two areas: bias and factual accuracy. It has been criticised for its methodology and accuracy.[2]
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Written by John O’Sullivan on Mar 13, 2020. Posted in Latest news

‘Media Bias/Fact Check’ Site Served With Cease And Desist, Gets Fact-Checked
Editor’s note: Our site has also come under attack by this dubious website, which forced me to correct them on our About Us page. I’m delighted that someone is finally taking them on in the courts.

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Discredited, self-styled ‘fact-checker’ website was served with a ‘cease and desist’ legal notice today for publishing unsubstantiated and defamatory claims against Principia Scientific International (PSI).

MEDIA BIAS/FACT CHECK site owner admits he is unqualified and misrepresented himself as a seasoned journalist.

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grey fox
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I didn’t need Media Bias to tell me CHD is a conspiracy website with a history of misleading or inaccurate information concerning the Covid vaccine..
IE: the Bill Gates “Great Reset”
This Media Bias discussion has already been discussed on here..
Kennedy has done some good things. He just goes off the rails to much on the vaccine thing.

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So do you have a criticism of the data presented or do you just have other people telling you it’s bad?

As Ms Kemp has stated before, she has to neuter links in compliance with Google’s preferences to protect her internet based advertising business. Personally, the way Google chooses to set advertising value doesn’t align with the way I choose to assess accuracy of information

grey fox
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1 year ago

I took the time to cut and paste the link to a dubious website. So I was open minded enough to read what they had to say.

I have no way of validating the data. Is is accurate or misleading? Is the data being manipulated? Some of it seems to be true. How much I can’t say. The words “may have” and “could have”appear at the head of the article.

Did thousands die because of the Covid vaccine? I don’t believe that.

“Other misinformation promoted by Children’s Health Defense is a conspiracy theory in relation to the Great Reset that claims that elites, including Bill Gates, plan to take over the United States and establish a Marxist high-control regime”

No I am not basing my opinion on what others say.
There is a slew of disinformation that comes out of that website so I am also factoring that in..

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So why do you think there was so much excess mortality among the heavily vaccinated population of Massachusetts in 2021? Did the vaccines just not work and covid still ravaged their communities?

grey fox
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1 year ago

Got me. Way beyond my pay scale to figure it out, if that’s what happened.
What do you think happened? Do you think it was caused by the Covid vaccine. I don’t…
Were the Covid vaccines ineffective. Possibly.

I did find this.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2792738

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Yes lots of excess mortality going around, a big spike in the spring of 2020 when covid first made its appearance and then continuing higher than expected mortality even in highly vaccinated populations (like the adult population of Massachusetts where more than 80% of the total population is vaccinated).

To me, that would certainly indicate that these vaccines may well increase your chances of mortality since they do seem to offer some protection against mortality from a covid infection. For some reason, however, its been decreed that suggesting that possibility is absolutely verboten. The medical experts at meta and alphabet will demonetize you and smear you without offering a rebuttal.

The extreme bias of the medical community is well evidenced in your linked study. The authors don’t appear to have considered any possible source of excess mortality beyond covid. But if covid is causing that many extra deaths in a near fully vaccinated community, why wouldn’t you question the value of those vaccines?

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1 year ago

What I didn’t like was him seeming to blame the vaccine for heart and blood problems causing the deaths.

I can see vaccine ineffectiveness, just not sure why.

I would still like to see some experts analyze his data. Like I said, the sight has a history of misleading or inaccurate articles.

Analysis: In a highly vaccinated state, COVID-19 is not increasing mortality
This spring in Massachusetts, a high vaccination-rate state, deaths were not higher than would have been expected in pre-pandemic times, researchers said.

By Jim Sheltonaugust 26, 2022..

https://news.yale.edu/2022/08/26/analysis-highly-vaccinated-state-covid-not-increasing-mortality

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That article would point to simply ineffective vaccines (interestingly, the authors conclude that it somehow supports the case for vaccination while ignoring the high rates of excess mortality observed during the previous waves while vaccination rates were also high. But that’s that bias again). Also, they chose not to share their data and instead just made some claims. It would be nice to see some data.

I’m still right where I was when they decided to neuter the clinical trials after a couple months, it’ll take at least 2 years to get enough observational data to assess the risk reward matrix of these new products. So I’ll feel comfortable making some kind of affirmative claim about their impact on about 6 months. But I can tell you that just watching the way things have unfolded so far, I havent experienced a single urge to get this stuff injected into me.

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gf, You used Media Bias as a source, not me.
Misinformation? Again?

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Facebook and Instagram Remove Robert Kennedy Jr.’s Nonprofit for Misinformation..
The social networking company said that Children’s Health Defense, a group led by Mr. Kennedy, an anti-vaccine activist, had “repeatedly” violated its guidelines by spreading medical misinformation.
How is what Media Bias said misinformation?

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Have you forgotten medical science once approved leeches and lobotomies as medical procedures?
I question any source that opposes freedom of people hearing opinions or questioning the status quo.
Robert Kennedy Jr. might also, wasn’t his Aunt subjected to a lobotomy?
Why ban him instead of answering his questions or claims?

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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Like I said, Kennedy has done some good things. River Keeper and his Clean Water work.
His credibility about the vaccines is troubling to say the least. They banned him over what they felt was misinformation.

His website was still there for people to go to. He wasn’t silenced.
You still have the option to believe everything he says, or let’s be posted on the website.

I don’t..

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Didn’t you just post….”Facebook and Instagram Remove Robert Kennedy Jr.’s Nonprofit”
Last time I checked there was no MD after Zuckerberg’s name. Or Instagram fact checkers.

Zuckerberg did manage to get his name on SF General hospital though.
Amazing what the rich can buy.

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Reviews of articles from: Children’s Health Defense
https://healthfeedback.org/outlet/childrens-health-defense/

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Whenever discussions about “misinformation” and “disinformation” take place, always remember that those who harp on the most about the dangers of both are usually the same ones who are the worst offenders (usually leftists) when it comes to mangling the facts, deliberately and otherwise. Not only that, but their real issue is actually with the free flow of information and how to better control it because not doing so might cause ordinary citizens like you and me to think differently and to question the government, and we can’t have that now, can we?

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Pfizer’s CEO has been rapped by the U.K.’s pharmaceutical watchdog for making “misleading” statements about children’s vaccines. The Telegraph has the story

Dr Albert Bourla used an interview with the BBC last December to claim that “there is no doubt in my mind that the benefits, completely, are in favour of” vaccinating youngsters aged five to 11 against COVID-19. 

He argued that “Covid in schools is thriving” adding: “This is disturbing, significantly, the educational system, and there are kids that will have severe symptoms.”

The interview was published on December 2nd – before the vaccine had been approved by Britain’s medical regulator for this age group. 

Shortly after the article’s publication, a complaint was submitted to the pharmaceutical watchdog – the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) – by UsForThem, a parent campaign group which was set up to promote the plight of children during the pandemic. 

The complaint alleged that Dr. Bourla’s remarks about the children’s vaccine were “disgracefully misleading” and “extremely promotional in nature”, arguing that it breached several clauses of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry’s (ABPI) code of practice. 

“There is simply no evidence that healthy schoolchildren in the U.K. are at significant risk from the SARS-CoV-2 virus and to imply that they are is disgracefully misleading,” they said. 

In September 2021, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), had advised against a mass roll-out for children aged 12-15, saying the “margin of benefit” was “considered too small” and citing the low risk to healthy children from the virus.

But less than a fortnight later, ministers gave the green light for youngsters to be given a single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech jab with the U.K.’s Chief Medical Officers arguing that this would help to keep schools open. 

It was not until February 2022 that the JCVI ruled that children aged 5-11 could be offered the vaccine – but ministers said the decision should be left up to parents.

A code of practice panel, convened by the PMCPA, found that Pfizer had breached the code in a number of different ways, including by misleading the public, making unsubstantiated claims, and by failing to present information in a factual and balanced way.

Worth reading in full.

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“Earlier in November an appeal board met to consider their arguments. The breaches of the code relating to misleading the public, making unsubstantiated claims and the lack of balance were upheld.
But the more serious findings – including that Pfizer had brought discredit to the industry, had encouraged irrational use of a medicine and had failed to maintain high standards – were overturned. PMCPA said the full case report will be published in the coming weeks.”
In other words the opinion was that the Pfizer president overstated the shots benefit because there was no evidence that it did. But as https://www.factcheck.org/2022/10/scicheck-its-not-news-nor-scandalous-that-pfizer-trial-didnt-test-transmission/ says, “Too be fairfair, some officials have overstated the transmission protection provided by the vaccines. But studies did find that vaccinated people were much less likely to spread the virus, either because they were protected from getting infected in the first place, or by being less contagious if infected.
https://news.rebel-locker.com/jagous2/pfizers-ceo-rapped-by-regulator-for-making-misleading-statements-about-childrens-vaccines-s5856937.html#:~:text=Pfizer%20appealed%20against%20the%20findings%2C%20strongly%20refuting%20UsForThem’s,substantiated%20by%20the%20“publicly%20available%20independent%20benefit-risk%20assessments”.

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PS: Zuckerburg’s wife is an MD..

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“A Very Attractive Model”: China Cracks Down on Reporters and Protesters Days After Praise from the WEF Founder

China has expanded its crackdown on protesters over the government’s authoritarian measures to control Covid, including arresting and beating a BBC reporter. The crackdown follows comments last week from World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Chair Klaus Schwab declared China to be a “role model” in how to handle the virus.Last week, Schwab told a Chinese media outlet in Bangkok, Thailand, that “the Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries.”
What Schwab calls “an attractive model” includes the denial of free speech and associational rights as well as brutal confinement conditions for millions. That approach also included the failure to promptly notify the world of the outbreak and the refusal to share information on the origins of Covid 19.
This was not the first such crackdown over China’s zero tolerance policies, which has include forced confinements and arrests.
The Schwab statement is reminiscent of the article by Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith and University of Arizona law professor Andrew Keane Woods declaring that “China was right” on the need for censorship of the Internet. They declared that “in the great debate of the past two decades about freedom versus control of the network, China was largely right and the United States was largely wrong.” (Recently, Professor Goldsmith insisted that I misrepresented the article and that he does not support censorship in any form, a position that I continue to question).
Schwab’s praise before the recent crackdown fulfills the stereotype of those who criticize globalist relativism in praising China for its economic power while ignoring human rights and environmental problems. Likewise, the zero tolerance policy is praised for its firm response to the pandemic without considering the cost in civil liberties.
For the students, reporters, and protesters being beaten in the streets of cities like Shanghai, the “attraction” clearly remains in the eye of the holder.

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1 year ago
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Not exactly. According to this Fox article, Schwab was talking about China’s economic progress in the last 40 years. And for only some countries. Not about their handling of covid. Or reporters. And he did not even specify what he found to be good.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/world-economic-forum-chair-klaus-schwab-declares-chinese-state-tv-china-model-many-nations
The extensively quoted article in your comment was misinformation of the first order.

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And it was from 6 months ago.

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Notice the link in the article about the BBC reporter? It’s from today.

BBC reporter ‘beaten and kicked’ by Chinese police while covering protestsBy
Lee Brown
November 28, 2022
The rest was posted yesterday.
Free Speech, International November 28, 2022

Either way, why would you defend it?
Have you read what’s happening to the Apple iPhone workers?

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Yeah geez, he wasn’t praising their authoritarian police state. Just their use of slave labor and complete disregard for the natural world in pursuit of industrialization.

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November 28, 2022

An Open Letter from Editors and Publishers: Publishing is Not a CrimeThe U.S. government should end its prosecution of Julian Assange for publishing secrets.

https://www.nytco.com/press/an-open-letter-from-editors-and-publishers-publishing-is-not-a-crime/

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Fight the new gas tax! Call in to the California Energy Commission

As you may have heard, Gov. Newsom has called a special session of the Legislature on December 5 to consider a new tax on oil companies that will raise the price of gasoline, again.

Californians already pay the highest gas taxes in the nation, plus many hidden costs due to regulations and restrictions on the production of gasoline. It’s time to tell Sacramento, “ENOUGH! No new taxes!”

On Tuesday, November 29, the California Energy Commission will hold an informational hearing to take testimony and public comment about the high cost of gasoline in California. We think this is a warm-up for the special session, setting the stage for a tax on oil companies that will end up costing consumers even more to fill their tank.

You can make your voice heard and tell the commission, “NO to higher taxes.” The CEC’s hearing begins at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Here’s the link for more information about the hearing, how to watch it on Zoom, and how to call in to give public comment: https://www.energy.ca.gov/event/workshop/2022-11/commissioner-hearing-california-gasoline-price-spikes-refinery-operations

Remote participants may join via Zoom by internet or by phone.

If you experience difficulties joining, contact Zoom at (888) 799-9666 ext. 2, or the Public Advisor at [email protected], or by phone at (916) 957-7910.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Jon Coupal

 

 

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Covid deaths skew older, reviving questions about ‘acceptable loss’
The pandemic has become a plague of the elderly, with nearly 9 out of 10 deaths in people 65 or older.

More than 300 people are still dying each day on average from covid-19, most of them 65 or older, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While that’s much lower than the 2,000 daily toll at the peak of the delta wave, it is still roughly two to three times the rate at which people die of the flu — renewing debate about what is an “acceptable loss.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/11/28/covid-who-is-dying/

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It’s “become” a pandemic of the elderly? When was it anything else?

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Not what voters expected with Prop 57, Damn Dems!!
Thousands of convicted pedophiles in California are being released from prison in less than a year for horrific acts, including rape, sodomy and sexual abuse of kids under 14, DailyMail.com investigation

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Trump, Done with Democracy, Calls on Kari Lake to Be ‘Installed’ as Arizona’s Governor.

DONALD TRUMP ON Monday declared the Arizona midterm election “yet another criminal voting operation” and demanded that defeated gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake be “installed Governor of Arizona.”

Rolling Stone~

Trump/Lake 2024!

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Anthony Fauci’s daughter Alison works for a company advising progressive activists on community organizing and fundraising that is partnered with groups campaigning to increase the number of Americans receiving COVID-19 vaccines.
The daughter of the White House Chief Medical Advisor joined the company, the Empower Project, as a Senior Software Engineer in May 2022 following a seven-year stint at Twitter.

“Building a React app and website with a small engineering team to help progressive groups in their organizing and outreach efforts, and supporting in house organizers and trainers who work with these organizations,” Alison Fauci explained on her LinkedIn profile.
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But at least…………………….
Dr. Fauci: “Almost certain” we didn’t fund the Wuhan virus that became Covid-19

CNN
Hmm,
Elon Musk, Twitter will soon release ‘secret files’ on censorship.

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I wonder how many millions Fauci’s daughter is receiving from the Biden Administration to push the Boosters?

Dr. Fauci: “Almost certain” we didn’t fund the Wuhan virus that became Covid-19

“Massaging the truth” again, just like Rand Paul has described how Fauci makes statements …

If you listen to Fauci, everything he says has some kind of caveat or phrase that gives him an out, as far as whether he is technically telling the truth or not…

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1 year ago
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Well, it must be reassuring for him, knowing his daughter was inside twitter perhaps doing some massaging herself.

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Here is another example..

( Quotes from various sources and dates…)

January of 2022…

“We’ve only recently boosted people. We will find out if the booster gives you a degree of durability of protection and actually should be the standard regimen of three doses of an mRNA and two doses of J&J”, he said. “Or — and it’s a big ‘or’ right now — will we need to boost people every year or so?”

And this…

April 15, 2021…

“We know for sure it’s effective for six months and highly likely that it will be effective for considerably longer period of time,” Fauci said.”

” “The way to get the answer is to just follow people closely enough to determine when that level of efficacy or protection diminishes, both with regard to the level of the antibodies as well as clinical data with regard to breakthrough infections,” Fauci said. (Breakthrough cases refer to when people who are vaccinated get infected.)”

“Ultimately, “if it turns out [to last] a year or a year and a half, we very well may need to get booster shots to keep up the level of protection,” Fauci said.

“Protection could end up lasting two to three years, but the point is that boosters are still on the table as a possibility, he told Politico on April 5.”

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How about this…

From “Trustworthy Tony”…

(Yes, that’s a joke…)

“Fauci himself has repeatedly stated that authorities aren’t sure about the future of COVID-19 boosters. Earlier this year, he said in an interview that young, healthy individuals with no underlying medical conditions may need COVID-19 boosters only every four or five years.”

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And then come August, it’s, “you need an untested bivalent booster two months after your last jab…”

“Because we think we see a non-existent wave coming…”

WTF…???

It’s no wonder people in aren’t falling for it…

To much conflicting bullshit from “the experts”…

They shot their own credibility…

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The Fauci Flu has killed millions and those responsible need to be held accountable, like Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot

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1 year ago

We Ask Dr. Fauci About What He’s Planning For The Next Pandemic..
https://www.theonion.com/we-ask-dr-fauci-about-what-hes-planning-for-the-next-p-1847931931/slides/3
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Just because you delete them, doesn’t mean we don’t realize how many times you’ve posted that fauci image. And it gets larger every time. Why not just make a poster for your wall and stop sidestepping the rules?

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News That Matters
@ThatmattersNews
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Elon Musk releases laptop full of evidence of him laundering foreign money, smoking crack, and having sex with Russian prostitutes, to make sure the FBI will never investigate him

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“Free speech is more than just an avenue of expression. It allows accountability that isn’t unique to the United States. This is why the Chinese Communist Party and other entities desperately police speech and do whatever they can to subvert it as freedom in the United States. It’s also why their proxies among American leftists are so adamant to oppose Musk in his quest.”

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grey fox
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1 year ago
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You missed the whole point of the satire..

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History books will write of Fauci Flu killing many millions all from misguided quest to “protect from possible future mutant epidemics”

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1 year ago

Extremism on the Menu: Trump’s Dinner With Ye, Milo, and Nick Fuentes…..

Galvanized by his idol Ye’s latest antisemitic outbursts, white nationalist Nick Fuentes unleashed his own rant last week telling Jews to “get out fuck out of America”: “You serve the devil. You serve Satan. … I piss on your Talmud.”

https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/extremism-on-the-menu-trumps-dinner-with-ye-milo-and-nick-fuentes/

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Ye, Milo, and Nick Fuentes….. are sick people, and so are people who use them to misrepresent what happened.
Have you ever invited someone to have a chat and have them bring along uninvited guests?
Nah… not you.
The way I’ve heard it, Milo, and Nick Fuentes were unexpected.
Hence, the yelling.
I know truth is hard to come by, but try harder.

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8 years later, HC and Noooo have ZERO defense to the charge that I and others have said all along was accurate, and they were blinded to:

Trump is a bigot.

Trump is a racist.

Trump is an idiot.

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8 years later, and you still don’t get it. Perhaps Nooo, and definitely myself are more concerned about our Country than about Trump. There are plenty of contenders and 2 years to choose who will best represent the most good for the country.
According to progressives, everyone and everything is racist.
Progressives used it as a cya technic.
Your racist charges are suffering burnout, overuse and misapplication.

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1 year ago
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Oh right. You never bring up past politics; Clinton, Obama, etc…

🤣🤣

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Your comments are so immaterial, self involved and misremembered. And your assertion others are required to care about what you think is disturbing. Besides of course Trump is a bigot and a racist. Always has been. He developed into an idiot subsequently. The same could be said for those who share his panicked, angry insistence in turning everything into personal obsession.

I just don’t waste time on your problems any more for the same reason Trump has become superfluous- they have become a sign of mental illness and sooooo boring.

The Real Brian
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1 year ago
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Oh, after 8 years you can say it.

Good job! Progress!

grey fox
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1 year ago
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What people can’t seem to understand is that Trump still has a lot influence in this country on people’s opinions. And is a reflection of the racism and bigotry in this country.

So he is still a clear and present danger…

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Well he certainly is used by Democrats and liberals to complain. I suspect they won’t let him disappear because they are addicted to trotting him out at every discussion. It’s used like running a flag up the pole and lookingfor who salutes. Or like the National Enquirer trotting out alien sitings when there is a slow news day. It’s not news. It’s trolling for a response.

Hello! You can’t complain that “people don’t understand” Trump still has a lot of influence because they are refusing to be influenced.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Maybe if he stayed out of the news for doing some fucked up thing might help?

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You can bet the accounting departments at cable news channels recognize how useful he has been for driving viewership and thus ad revenue. That’s why they gave him so much airtime in his first run and we should all be able to see they intend to do it again. It would be bad business to ignore the circus and sacrifice viewership.

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Alotta people are just behind on things generally and specifically.

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Plans by Republicans in Congress to investigate Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings meet with approval from a majority of voters.
A new national telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports finds that 62% of Likely U.S. voters approve of the House GOP’s investigation of Hunter Biden’s overseas deals, including 42% who Strongly Approve. Thirty-four percent (34%) disapprove, including 23% who Strongly Disapprove. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

grey fox
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Right, right. Just any ol’ person can walk right in and have dinner with Trump.

“Trump Says He Did Not Know Identity of Dinner Guest, Owing to White Hood”

By Andy Borowitz

@thenewyorker

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1 year ago
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The only harm from hearing out unexpected guests is the spin the left gives it.
If you invited a guest to your home and that guest brought 2 others, would you refuse to let them in? Or hear what they had to say?
And if you heard them out does that mean, by allowing them to speak, that you automatically agree with them?
Don’t be ridicules.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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Well for one thing I would never have invited Kanye in the first place.
As to the other two, they were vetted before getting close to Trump.
He knew exactly who they were.
Trump is a racist, bigot who continues to show his true colors.
And people need to see the danger of people like him.

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1 year ago

Flu continues to spread across the U.S., infecting millions, CDC reports….

“People don’t have a good appreciation for how severe flu can be,” said the CDC’s influenza expert. Nearly 3,000 deaths from influenza have been reported since October.

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“After two excruciatingly long years, likely voters are beginning to question the federal government’s handling of the pandemic,” said Chris Talgo, senior editor and research fellow at The Heartland Institute, which commissioned this poll. “First and foremost, likely voters are beginning to sour on Dr. Anthony Fauci, who seems to have lost credibility after countless flip-flops.”
Talgo continued: “Moreover, almost half of likely voters oppose President Biden’s vaccine mandates, which seem less about stopping the spread of COVID-19 and more about increasing the power of the federal government. When asked about several other potential strategies, such as fining those who refuse to get vaccinated, the consensus among likely voters is that the federal government should do less, not more.”

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1 year ago
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They aren’t “starting to question” at all. It’s been going on since Pelosi welcomed everyone to Chinatown to celebrate. Anti vaxxers were alleging disaster before covid vaccines were ever produced. Disasters which of course never happened. Their lies, exaggerations, misinformation and refusal to be the least bit sensible occupied way too much government’s attention, making rational policies impossible. The real disaster was the willingness of both government and anti government types to go to ridiculous extremes by fear mongering. No debate, which could lead to sensible consensus, could get past the negativity any more than people restrain their political rhetoric now and thus are able to reach a compromise over politics. A pox on both your houses would be the sensible position for the public to hold.

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1 year ago
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Your anti-vaxxers position was pretty radical as I recall it, including not allowing anti-vaxxers to go to a hospital.
“starting to question” was in the article, so I posted it as it was printed.
I agree with you on several things, but the vax isn’t one of them.

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1 year ago
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You recall incorrectly and remember what never happened. What I spent 99% of my effort in comments was trying to debunk the anti vaxxer’s irrational misunderstandings. Once that was attempted,they then assumed it meant you subscribed to every irrational idea they themselves fear. It’s the emotional leaps of illogic that are made where a progessive finds simply pointing out Trump did not say something they think he said means you also think Hitler was a good thing. No logic to it at all but it doesn’t stop them from saying so.

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1 year ago
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Most of the people here read your comments and can decide for themselves whether I recall incorrectly.

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1 year ago
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You don’t seem to understand the way that power operates and the way that imbalances manifest in the world.

You decry “anti vaxxers” and claim they can’t be reliable because they make 100s of thousands or millions of dollars, but you defend the lies of vaccine manufacturers and their media allies while ignoring that they’re making 100s of millions or billions of dollars.

You give equal weight to the most deranged and obscure rants you can find on the internet as you do to the formal proclamations of state and federal health authorities. Reasonable discussion was not stymied by the fringe wingnuts claiming the jabs would kill everyone who took them as part of a nwo depopulation plot (to the extent that those people actually existed they were fully scrubbed from any remotely mainstream forum), it was and is stymied by a public health system that refuses to back down from a vaccine absolutist position that says that absolutely everyone should receive as many doses of vaccine as are available to them as quickly as possible.

That’s where reasonable discussion ends, with the dominant entity who is unwilling to consider any nuance and who is overtly willing to express its power by forcing compliance in any way it can. Trying to lay the lack of reasonable discussion at the feet of some obscure and amorphous group of stereotypes you conjured up instead is preposterous

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1 year ago

I suppose it is some sort of victory that some purveyors of “fringe wingnuts” rhetoric are embarrassed now but they really can’t whitewash out of existence their own advocacy of spurious ADE misunderstandings or PCR /Mullis can’t identify a virus fantasy from anti vaxxer sites.

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Thatguyinarcata
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1 year ago
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How incoherent was that unintelligible sentence before you edited it? What are you even trying to say here?

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1 year ago

That’s what I was wondering…

grey fox
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1 year ago

Here is a good way to honor the soon to retire Dr. Faucii..

Order now so you will receive your candle by Xmas.

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1 year ago
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Keep a couple of these handy…

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1 year ago

Twitter will no longer stop users from spreading false information about the Covid-19 virus or vaccines, according to an update on its content moderation policies.

It’s another major shift under new owner Elon Musk, who has pressed for “free speech” above all else on the platform. Twitter’s Covid-19 misinformation page was updated with a note saying that as of Nov. 23, the platform would no longer enforce its policies against spreading misleading information on the virus and vaccines — which had led to more than 11,000 account suspensions since 2020.
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grey fox
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1 year ago

Left-Wing Voices Are Silenced on Twitter as Far-Right Trolls Advise Elon Musk……

Elon Musk appears to have out-sourced decisions about who to ban from Twitter to the platform’s right-wing extremists.

https://theintercept.com/2022/11/29/elon-musk-twitter-andy-ngo-antifascist/

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1 year ago
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Why is Apple collaborating with the CCP, disabling AirDrop in China, to help stifle peaceful protest? And last night Xi rolled tanks against their citizens yet it’s crickets at WH

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Not exactly true.

Apple didn’t respond to questions about the AirDrop change. It plans to make the “Everyone for 10 Minutes” feature a global standard next year, according to Bloomberg. AirDrops can indeed be a nuisance in normal settings: If you opt into receiving files from everyone and don’t turn it off, you might find yourself on the receiving end of unwanted memes or worse.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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PS: I believe there is an air drop like app for Android phones.

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1 year ago
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Earlier this month, Apple restricted the use of AirDrop in China. The file-sharing tool for iOS was used by protesters to communicate freely without the risk of censorship, because the tool uses direct connections between devices, creating a local network that cannot be monitored by government internet regulators.
Initially, people could choose to receive AirDrops from everyone nearby. However, a recent iOS update has made that impossible. The update made a change to AirDrop’s usage that only applies in mainland China, while the rest of the world can still use it to communicate as before.
Users in China can only receive from everyone nearby for only ten minutes, putting restrictions on how it’s used.
AirDrop has been used by protesters in Hong Kong to communicate with other protesters and bystanders, as well as send messages to tourists from mainland China. On the mainland, protesters have used AirDrop to spread protest literature.

According to Bloomberg, Apple will roll out the “Everyone for 10 minutes” feature globally next year. But it is not clear why the feature was first suddenly rolled out in China, especially during a time of such upheaval and the biggest protests China has seen in over 30 years.

grey fox
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1 year ago
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I believe the roll out occurred Nov. 6 . And you can turn it back on. And like I said there is an app like air drop for android..
 Nearby Share works even when you don’t have Internet service.

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grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

“Fox News’ own lawyers have argued that viewers shouldn’t believe anything Tucker Carlson says, but that hasn’t stopped the Kremlin from hanging on his every word.”

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1 year ago
Reply to  Giant Squirrel

Probably at Biden’s request, as his personal favor to Xi.