May 19, 2021
Biden Approves Russian Dictator Putin's Dream Pipeline After Trump Blocked It for 4 Years
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Making the world safe for Islamists and terrorists!
Biden administration clears three Guantanamo Bay inmates for release
And yet the "insurrectionists" who just broke a couple of windows and trespassed are still imprisoned.
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Mark McCloskey is jumping into the race for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Roy Blunt.
McCloskey, you may remember, is the homeowner and lawyer in the Central West End in St. Louis who had to defend his property with a gun when a Black Lives Matter mob broke into his gated community and trespassed on his lawn.
He and his wife were both charged with unlawfully brandishing a firearm bySt. Louis Circuit Attorney and BLM darling Kim Gardner.
This article claims McCloskey is a Republican, but that contradicts what I have heard about him. He may be a nominal Republican at best.
I do not endorse him.
No, I want Eric Schmidt, who has shown leadership in the state and has done a good job as Attorney General for the state, and he has unquestionable bonafides as a conservative.
Former Governor Eric Greitens is also running. I most assuredly do NOT endorse Mr. Greitens (although I'll vote for him in the general election if he's the nominee). Greitens was railroaded, no question, by the very same Kim Gardner, who broke several laws in her political prosecution of Mr. Greitens. But Greitens is more a self-promoter and huckster than a solid candidate and we really don't need him.
I'm thankful to see Roy Blunt go. He was fairly conservative in the early years but they made him part of the GOP leadership and he morphed into Mitt Romney. Good riddence to him.
At any rate, I don't really trust this McCloskey fellow. He was way too close with the Democrats, and I've always suspected he might have been a set up when he famously brandished that weapon.
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Imagine if Trump had threatened to run over a reporter. Pelosi would have the articles of impeachment on her desk in five minutes, and the GOP in the Senate would happily vote to convict.
"I'm Only Teasing" Biden Jokes About Running Over Reporters Who Ask About Israel as He Test-Drives Electric Truck
Remember Trump's joke about the Russians finding Hillary's illegally deleted e-mails? They accused him of asking the Russians to commit a felony for him!
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I'm floating a visual idea for an Internet sidebar ad. Note the two graphs. One is how global warming is depicted in the media, plotting a narrow temperature range to show a magnified graph. The second graph show the exact same data when plotted on the scale of human temperature experience, such as the range of temperature we experience yearly. I've included the two graphs for you to look at in more detail.


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This 14 minute video discussion explains quite clearly how the current conflict between Israel and Hamas-lead Gaza, is due to Joe Biden's foreign policy weakness. It's worth watching. https://youtu.be/5CJcsSupnac
Under Trump the Arab countries in the Middle East knew the US unequivocally stood with the democratically ruled Israeli people on their right to live in peace. Peace between Israel and her Arab neighbours was breaking out under the Abraham Accord.
Biden, who pandered to anti Israeli activists during his election campaign signalled his weakness early on by weakening sanctions against Iran and indicating they wanted to revive the Iranian nuclear deal regardless that everyone knows Iran was not keeping to the deal.
Iranian leaders have consistently threatened the total destruction of Israel. They increased funding to Hama's by US$30m per month under the new Biden encouraged fiscal freedom.
Hama's are the terrorist organisation which rule Gaza after ousting the Palestinian Authority. They want to do the same in the West Bank. In their charter, Hama's call for the complete destruction of Israel and the Jews. There are no conditions under which they will agree to peace.
Hama's have held no elections for their president and legislature for 15 years. They do not want Gazans to live in peace. While Hama's spends their money on weapons, rockets, and tunnels, many in Gaza go without basic services. They are fortunate the Israelis provide water, electricity and communicatiins. Yet the miseries in the Gazan people's lives are blamed on Israel.
In the West Bank territories where the Palestinian Authority rules, many Palestinians travel into Israeli controlled territory every day for jobs, study or health services. If the Palestinians in Gaza were not ruled by the terrorist Hama's organisation, there's no reason why they couldn't normalise relations with Israel, live in peace and enjoy the same benefits the Palestinians enjoy in The West Bank.
I've crossed the border between Israel and Jordan, and Egypt and Jordan a number of times as have many Arabs, and Jews. They do it for business and for tourism. If Israel didn't need to worry about terrorist attacks by Gazan citizens who are taught from Kindergarten that Jews are evil and must be killed, there's no reason they wouldn't open their border to trade and travel with Gaza. That was certainly the plan when Israel disengaged from Gaza, forcibly removing about 8,000 Jewish settlers from the area in 2005.
Indeed, Israel would not have been involved in the then Egypt controlled Gaza area had Egypt and other neighbouring Arab countries not tried to attack and totally destroy Israel in 1967. Israel captured the territory in the '6 Day War'.
The disengagement in 2005 gave Gazans a short lived freedom. In 2006 Hama's won power in the elections from Fatah which lead by the dodgy Mahmoud Abbas rules the Palestinian Authority which controls the Palestinian parts of the West Bank, and is supposed to control Gaza. But Hama's and Fatah refuse to work together. It is that internal Palestinian conflict which has caused Gazans to be left behind.
If Israel can have peace and normalised relations with Egypt and Jordan, and other countries neighboring Gaza, then why not Gaza? The answer is, Gaza is controlled by the terrorist organisation Hamas which is allied and heavily funded by Iran, which has sworn to destroy Israel. For their part, Jordan and Egypt aren't exactly friends with Iran which continues to sponsor terrorism and unrest in their own countries.
Since this latest Biden inspired attack by Gaza on Israel. More than 3,000 rockets have been fired on Israel. Thanks to their Iron Dome battery defence system, some 90% of those rockets are blown up mid air.
When I was in Israel in 2018 I was told each projectile used by the Iron Dome costs $50,000. So Israel have spent at least $150 million just trying to stop Hamas's rockets from making touchdown. Meanwhile about 10%, or 300 rockets have gotten through.
During these rocket raids Israelis can spends hours or days in bomb shelters. The economic cost of that lost productivity, plus the damage caused by the rockets which get through the Iron Dome, would also amount to hundreds of millions. And that's not to mention the injuries and loss of life.
Yet some commentators criticise Israel for retaliating at all. Israel use intelligence and expensive, precision equipment to take out Hamas military targets which are deliberately placed within residential areas. Hamas provide.no bomb shelters for their citizens despite knowing they are putting their lives at risk every time they launch attacks on Israel.
Joe Biden's weakness towards Iran, and his equivocation towards Israel has emboldened Iran and Hamas in their anti-Jew, anti-Sunni movement in the Middle East.
If this had happened on Trump's watch, the mainstream media would be howling.
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Watch this 3 minute video. https://youtu.be/R3AnWluoYuw
This is the so-called insurrection which Joe Biden called "The worst attack in our democracy since the civil war." https://nypost.com/2021/04/29/biden-calls-capitol-riots-worst-attack-on-our-democracy-since-the-civil-war/
The Democrats used the breach of the US Capital building to impeach president Trump for supposedly inciting an insurrection. They also claimed there were 5 dead as a result of the 'riot'.
It took months, but the truth on those deaths is now widely know. One unarmed, white non- violent female Trump supporter was shot by a black capitol security officer who went on paid leave and has not been charged over the incident.
The police officer who died the following day, was found to have died of natural causes unrelated to the riot.
Three other people who were part of about a million Trump supporters who didn't enter the Capitol building, and who protested peacefully as Trump called them to do, simply died of natural causes.
As you can see in this video, those who entered the Capitol building and the Senate chamber, were peaceful and were escorted by police. Outside, a Trump supporter begged a crowd of police to stop those who were trying to break in to the Capitol building. Those police failed to do anything, not even calling for back-up.
Judging by that scene, and with the support of Trump supporters who didn't agree with the building being breached, it seems the breach could have been avoided.
It's difficult not to imagine that the Democrats who controlled the Capitol Building security, and who rejected multiple offers of National Guard and other security support in the lead-up days, didn't engineer the whole thing.
It's hard not to imagine the whole 'trumped up' impeachment was pre-determined to distract attention away from vote irregularities and fraud, and the aged and incompetent Joe Biden who was soon to be inaugurated.
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May 18, 2021
From Judith Curry:
"Academic researcher incentives reward exciting research with new positive (significant association) claims—but not reproducible research. This encourages epidemiologists
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In a discussion about automation a Communist shows up and picks a fight.
Lawrence Andrew Hunt says:
When capitalists automate, they viciously uproot jobs from whom that invested labor is also a consumer of their products. They increase supply, but unwittingly decrease the demand—for their own customers have been supplanted by machinery. When socialist economies—where
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Well, what do you know!
Experts Find Over 30 U.S. Voting Systems Connected to Internet
There is no sane reason to connect a voting system to the internet. The only reason is to make it easier to steal an election. Networked computers are vulnerable to hacking as anyone with an I.Q. above the ambient temperature of Minnesota in April surely knows.
Bet all of these are in Democrat-controlled precincts.
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"He (Mohammed) seduced the people by promises of carnal pleasure to which the concupiscence of the flesh urges us. His teaching also contained precepts that were in conformity with his promises, and he gave free rein to carnal pleasure. In all this, as is not unexpected; he was obeyed by carnal men. As for proofs of the truth of his doctrine, he brought forward only such [teaching] as could be grasped by the natural ability of anyone with a very modest wisdom. Indeed, the truths that he taught he mingled with many fables and with doctrines of the greatest falsity.
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He did not bring forth any signs produced in a supernatural way, which alone fittingly gives witness to divine inspiration; for a visible action that can be only divine reveals an invisibly inspired teacher of truth. On the Contrary, Mohammed said that he was sent in the power of his arms – which are signs not lacking even to robbers and tyrants. What is more, no wise men, men trained in things divine and human, believed in him from the beginning (1). Those who believed in him were brutal men and desert wanderers, utterly ignorant of all divine teaching, through whose numbers Mohammed forced others to become his followers by the violence of his arms. Nor do divine pronouncements on part of preceding prophets offer him any witness. On the contrary, he perverts almost all the testimony of the Old and the New Testaments by making them into a fabrication of his own, as can be seen by anyone who examines his law. It was, therefore, a shrewd decision on his part to forbid his followers to read the Old and New Testaments, lest these books convict him of falsity. It is thus clear that those who place faith in his words believe foolishly.â€
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• Aquinas: Summa Contra Gentiles, Book 1, Chapter 16, Art. 4.
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• (1.) Sura 21:5, Sura 44:14; Sura 16:103, Sura 37:36
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Yes, there IS a Deep State.
From the Washington Gazette:
Whether intentional or not, bureaucracies seem to be unresponsive to the will of the majority.
The first finding is that the makeup of US federal bureaucracies tends to have an anti-conservative bias. Democrats made up around 50% of bureaucrats from 1997-2019, whereas Republicans made up only 32% in 1997 and fell to 26% in 2019. Further, as you look at more senior positions, bureaucratic over-representation of Democrats increases.
The study also finds evidence that this isn’t clearly the result of some conspiracy. Rather, more educated Republicans tend not to become bureaucrats, whereas more educated Democrats do. Further, even Republicans who do self-select into bureaucratic jobs tend to voluntarily exit more frequently.
However, the reason for the biased outcomes doesn’t alter the fact that bureaucrats do tend to lean left, and this does have important implications for policy.
Another finding of the study is that US bureaucrats are indeed somewhat unaccountable to democratic outcomes.
From the data analyzed, the authors find no clear increase in exit from bureaucracies in the Clinton-to-Bush transition, the Bush-to-Obama transition, or the Obama-to-Trump transition. In other words, bureaucracies don’t change composition significantly when the president changes.
At first, this may not seem bad. If everyone quit or got fired whenever the president changed parties, it's possible some important knowledge could be lost in transition.
However, one last finding in the research makes this unresponsive bureaucracy worrisome.
The authors find bureaucrats tend to perform worse when they are "politically misaligned†(when the bureaucrat is of a different party than the president). When that happens, projects tend to be more costly and this leads to the authors’ conclusion that "political misalignment is detrimental to contract performance.â€
Therefore, whether intentional or not, bureaucracies seem to be unresponsive to the will of the majority. If bureaucrats are unaccountable for ineffectiveness, less effective under a president of the opposite party, and most bureaucrats are Democrats, it seems conservative concerns are warranted, at least to a degree.
This of course just deals with the bureaucracy. It does not even touch the far more dangerous and now politically active intelligence community, which clearly chose sides against Trump in the election of '16 and through his Presidency.Dwight D. Eisenhower warned against the dangers of a massive espionage system in his farewell address. Eisenhower was prescient to a degree far beyond his own imagining.
There clearly is a Deep State and they are working for the political interests of the plutocrats, the Democrats, and the radicals.
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Thanks to our little Covid vacation last year we are now running out of everything.
From Bloomberg:
A year ago, as thepandemic ravaged country after country and economies shuddered, consumers were the ones panic-buying. Today, on the rebound, it’s companies furiously stocking up.
Mattress producers to car manufacturers to aluminum foil makers are buying more materialthan they need to survive the breakneck speed at which demand for goods is recovering and assuage that primal fear of running out. The corporate buying and hoarding is pushing supply chains to the brink of seizing up. Shortages, transportation bottlenecks and price spikes are nearing the highest levels in recent memory, raising concern that a supercharged global economy will stoke inflation.
Copper, iron ore and steel. Corn, coffee, wheat and soybeans. Lumber, semiconductors, plastic and cardboard for packaging. The world is seemingly low on all of it. "You name it, and we have a shortage on it,â€Tom Linebarger, chairman and chief executive of engine and generator manufacturer Cummins Inc., said on a call this month. Clients are "trying to get everything they can because they see high demand,†Jennifer Rumsey, the Columbus, Indiana-based company’s president, said. "They think it’s going to extend into next year.â€
The Bronze Age was a time of easy international commerce and trade but it collapsed with the coming of the Sea People and other barbarians who cut the supply chains and everyone was dependent on everyone else. The empires that ruled at that time collapsed and it took centuries for a new world order to emerge.
I fear we are on the cusp of that now. We have, like the Bronze Age peoples, become overspecialized
The offal will hit the fan and it will be awful.
Chester McAteer adds:
These people are really not aware of the fragility of the global supply chain and the numerous weak links that barely keep it functioning. Two of the weakest links are energy and finance, each depending on the other to maintaining the other links in the chain that help us live in a "civilized world" (I use that term loosely). As in 2008/2009, we were within hours of the collaspe of the global supply chain. Few people apparently understand what would happen if this supply chain collaspes but essentially what we call civilization would cease to exist as we know it and the world would literally be reverted back to the living standards of the 12th century within a few weeks.
The problem is that once the supply chain crashes it can't simply be revived, it would take generations to restore.
Now, if that ever occurs don't think Governments will have the power or the wherewithal to help during such a collaspe, Government, particularly on a national or even regional scale will no longer exist, especially after the chaos ensues.
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Scientific American soils itself — again.
If you believe this, you’ll believe anything.
Covid cured the flu. Given this truth, the implication is that we should lock down for every flu season plus wear masks and social distance permanently. SMDH.
Flu has Disappered Worldwide During Covid Pandemic
Tim adds:
One flu over the coccoo's nest. The reason it "cured" the flu is because all influenze has been diagnosed as Covid to pad the numbers.
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May 17, 2021
Worth ten minutes of your time. From 2019, following which the northern hemisphere had thousands of low-temperature records broken in the 2020/21 winter - that you were never told of.
New Sun Driven Cooling Period of Earth Not Far Off
Chester McAteer adds:
Comment: Hilarious, especially now that for the last five years tempertures have been dropping based on data from 5 data-sets, GISS, NCDC, HadCRUT4, UAH-MSU and RSS-MSU.
Additionally, if you subscribed to the AGT hourly reports you will find that for the last 7 years tempertures have plunged from a high of approximately 14.7°c to covering a range between 13.25°C to 13.88°C, which is well below the Pre-Industrial tempertures.
This hour the Average Global Temperture is Currently: 56.99°F/13.88°C
Deviation: -0.21°F/-0.12°C
Stations processed last hour: 58349
Last station processed: Aalborg, Denmark
Update time: 2021-05-17 21:21:40 UTC
Now, that fact doesn't bode well for the clap-trap you so-called "Fact-Cherckers" are pushing.
Additionally, if you actually look at the times when CO2 and tempertures actually moved together you might be shocked to find that since 1750 they have only moved together 15% of the time and 85% of the time they moved in the opposite direction. Now how is that possible if CO2 is the primary or even a secondary driver of temperture? The answer is it's not.
Even if we look further back in time from 7500 BC on, and especially about 4800 BC until 1500 AD, CO2 and temperature, or the proxies,, moved in opposite directions for thousands of years. Again, how is that possible? Well, what's possible is a highly popularized hypothesis has been propagated to the extent that is is now considered feasible even in fact is it not.
The entire theory stands or falls by whether CO2 of any sort drives temperature, and historically it does not..nor does it prehistorically.
So, we think we know why CO2 has been rising even before the Industrial Revolution, an increase in Tempertures has always, without exception, preceded a rise in CO2. At the end of the Younger Dryas tempertures increased for approximately 800+/- years before CO2 levels began to rise, which actually makes sense since warming releases or degasses sequestered CO2.
Think about this for just a moment, at the end of 2017 researchers discovered that the island of Zhokhov, in the high Arctic was forested with a species of birch trees just 9000 years ago until about 3000 years ago when the climate became so cold that nothing grew on the island. Not only that but the now uninhabitable island was inhabited by humans who enjoyed temperatures at least 6°C hotter than current temperatures in the high Arctic. An interesting point is that the humans hunted Polar Bears, Seals and Walrus in an Arctic that was almost free of sea ice for most of the year. Oh, the poor polar bears! They have been around for an estimated 1.7 million years and survived every climate whether warm or cold. Does that raise any questions in your mind given the current ideas about global warming?
Temperatures peaked between 7800 and 8000 BC years ago, the period is known as the Holocene Optimal because temperatures were ideal for all plant life, animal and sea life, but since the peak temperatures they have been falling to the point that our temperatures today are closer to those during the period immediately after the end of the last ice age than to those of the peak during the Holocene Maximum.
From the peak temperatures of the Holocene Optimal they dropped to the Minoan Warming Period, then cooler to the Roman Warming Period. During the Roman Warming temperatures were high enough for the Romans to import ancient Mediterranean wine grape vines and cultivate them in the northern part of Britain, not only that but there is evidence that Mediterranean wine grape vines were cultivated in Scandinavia and Northern Russia. That's impossible in today's cold temperatures.
After the Roman Warming Period came the Medieval Warming Period, it was so warm during that time the Vikings colonized Greenland and thrived, importing ancient European Barley, they grew fruit trees, many of the roots can be found in Viking graves and warm weather vegetables until once again it became too cold and they starved. Few realize that most of the Glaciers were gone or greatly reduced during the Holocene Optimal until they began to greatly advance during the Little Ice Age.
Another thing to think about is two years ago researchers found another of the 8 USAF planes that made an emergency landing on Greenland during WWII in 1942, it was buried under 340 feet of snowpack ice. There was also one found in 1995 under 268 feet of snowpack ice, prior to that one was found in 1988 under 240 feet of snowpack ice. Now think about the fact that in the last 77 years, during the period we are told has been one of the greatest warming of the climate, 340 feet of snowpack ice has accumulated over Greenland. Absolutely none of this had to do with the Trace gas CO2 which, throughout the geological record has always tracked temperature increases, not led them.
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"To this day,
Antarctica, Greenland, Siberia, Sahara, Amazon, Northern Canada, the
Himalayas have extremely sparce if not virtually non-existent air
temperature stations and records. "
They take temperature readings from cities in airports and extrapolate that for vast areas of the world. This has a warming bias because of the urban heat island effect.
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The latest Gang Green Global Warming Climate Change scare: stratospheric shrinkage!
Brain shrinkage is more like it. What is it about these doomsday predictions that cause so much brain withering?
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In a discussion about Covid and the vaccine, David Mulberry observes:
I reply:
David Mulberry.
We are doing a world-girdling clinical trial with this experimental drug.
One thing I've noticed is a common theme of those promoting taking the vaccine is that we have plenty of experience with them. No we do not. This is not a vaccine at all but a gene therapy, and an experimental one at that.
We are using mRNA to reprogram cells to think they have been exposed to the virus and create the proteins needed to generate antibodies. We don't know about side effects, which could wind up being considerable and not show up for a while (like cancer in a few years).
Maybe, maybe not.
That's the whole point of clinical trials. We skipped them and have experimented on human beings.
In fact, there is a real danger of enhancing this virus with an ineffective "vaccine". https://www.bulatlat.com/2020/08/21/hazards-of-the-covid-19-vaccine/
From the article:
The fact that an entirely new RNA vaccine technology which has never been used before in humans is a danger signal that should not be ignored. Several of the US candidates (Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech, and Arcturus Therapeutics) are using this never-before-approved technology. Exogenous mRNA is inherently immunostimulatory, and this feature of mRNA could be beneficial or detrimental. It may provide adjuvant activity and it may inhibit antigen expression and negatively affect the immune response. The paradoxical effects of innate immune sensing on different formats of mRNA vaccines are incompletely understood. Potential safety concerns include local and systemic inflammation, biodistribution and persistence of expressed immunogen, stimulation of auto-reactive antibodies, and potential toxic effects of non-native nucleotides and delivery system components. A mRNA-based vaccine could also induce potent type I interferon responses, which have been associated not only with inflammation but also potentially with autoimmunity. Another potential safety issue could derive from the extracellular RNA which has been shown to increase the permeability of tightly packed endothelial cells and may promote blood coagulation and pathological thrombus formation. (10)
Another danger of mRNA vaccines is the use of biotech "carrier
systems†involving lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). LNPs "encapsulate the
mRNA constructs to protect them from degradation and promote cellular
uptake,†and additionally, rev up the immune system. The LNP
formulations in the three mRNA Covid-19 vaccines are also "PEGylated,â€
meaning that the vaccine nanoparticles are
coated with a synthetic, non-biodegradable and increasingly
controversial polymer called polyethylene glycol (PEG). LNPs could
contribute to one or more of the following: immune reactions, infusion
reactions, complement reactions, opsonation reactions, antibody
reactions or reactions to the PEG from some lipids or PEG otherwise
associated with the LNP, as well as adverse reactions within liver
pathways or degradation of the mRNA or the LNP, any of which could lead
to significant adverse events. Furthermore, PEG can also provoke severe
neuropsychiatric symptoms in offsprings, including mood swings, rage,
phobias and paranoia. Investigators who once assumed that the polymer
was largely "inert†are now questioning its biocompatibility and
warning about PEGylated particles’ promotion of tumor growth and
adverse immune responses that include "probably underdiagnosedâ€
life-threatening anaphylaxis. This is a significant concern since a
2016 US study reported detectable and sometimes high levels of anti-PEG
antibodies (including first-line-of-defense IgM antibodies and
later-stage IgG antibodies) in approximately 72% of contemporary human
samples and about 56% of historical specimens from the 1970s through
the 1990s. The manufacturers of genetically engineered adenoviral
vector COVID-19 vaccines undergoing clinical trials (Johnson &
Johnson, Oxford, and CanSino) also use PEG as an inexpensive additive
for vaccine storage. If one of the PEGylated mRNA vaccines for Covid-19
gains approval, the increased exposure to PEG will be unprecedented and
potentially disastrous. (11,12)
Like the mRNA vaccines, the adenoviral vector COVID-19 vaccines are still experimental and have not been used before in mass vaccination for infectious diseases. Given the history of poor safety record of many vaccines, the risk of unpredictable and potentially disastrous adverse effects is of utmost concern.
For example, among other dangers, the virus-vectored vaccines could undergo recombination with naturally occurring viruses and produce hybrid viruses that could have undesirable properties affecting transmission or virulence. The numerous variables affecting the probability that recombination will take place and the possible outcomes of recombination are practically impossible to quantify accurately given existing tools and knowledge. The risks, however, are real, as exemplified by the emergence of mutant types of viruses, enhanced pathogenicity and unexpected serious adverse events (including death) following haphazard mass vaccination campaigns and previous failed attempts to develop chimeric vaccines using genetic engineering technology.
This from a virus with a low mortality rate primarily confined to the sick and elderly who can be shielded. And of course the whole thing was based on bad modeling from Nial Ferguson at London's Imperial College (he predicted three million dead in Britain alone.)So lockdowns, mask mandates, "social distancing" rules, etc. were all forced on the public, and now this risky vaccine, something we do not have reliable clinical studies to support taking.
And there has been research claiming the Wuhan virus can slip into your chromosomes and so you can show up infected after getting over it. IF the virus can get into your chromosomes, why do we not think the vaccine will not alter them likewise? https://science.sciencemag.org/content/372/6543/674.full#main-content
If people are afraid of the virus and want to take the risk of the vaccine, that's fine and their business but our authorities are pegging everything to vaccination when the damnable epidemic is already pretty much over. They won't let us live our lives unless we can prove we've taken the shot. I don't recall seeing vaccinations as part of the enumerated powers granted the Federal government by our Constitution.
I choose to be secure in my person, as is my fourth amendment right.
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In a discussion on Facebook Lance Sjogren said the only thing he doesn't blame Biden for is the Colonial Pipeline hack. I reply:
Who can say the ransomeware was not a black op run by our own intel community? It has great benefit to the usurper. It helps hide rising gas prices (which were being blamed on Biden) by giving another explanation for them. It puts pipelines in a bad light and thus justifies Biden's killing Keystone. It helps gin up anger at the Russians and thus gives Biden more flexibility in dealing with them during the current cold climate between the U.S. and Putin. (BTW the Russians are chess players and not so foolish as to do this while the U.S. is massing ships in the Black Sea.) Also, it helps the government to crack down on "fake news" supposedly emanating from Russia, meaning they will have more flexibility in restricting First Amendment free speech rights. Everything comes up roses for Biden with this. And it distracts from his multiple other problems, and also helps his rich allies who have railroad and trucking interests. I am not at all sure this WAS an act of ransomeware but suspect it may have been a black op from the NSA or CIA designed to look like a Russian ransomeware attack. Remember, thesse are the same people who assured us the Russians colluded with Donald Trump to steal the election of '16 and we now know it was a lie and a "color revolution" coup attempt.
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Kerry trusting in fairy dust.
John Kerry: 50% carbon emission cuts to come from technology 'we don't yet have'
Mr. Birdnow adds:
I guess Tinkerbell doesn't understand that you can't rely on something that you don't have and may never have. Only a liberal plans on using what he hasn't got.
All around are solar wind farms
and Kerry won't pump diesel
that's the way the money flows
the guy's such a weasel!
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