July 20, 2021

Fauci Calls for Masking 3 Year Olds

Richard Cronin

Fauci has singlehandly destroyed the credibility of the CDC, NIH, and any related health organization.

Fauci supports medical group's call to mask 3-year-olds and older in school: 'Reasonable thing to do'

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Why Blame Trump?

Warner Todd Huston

Another perfect example of how the media lies. Everywhere you look you see the leftist media blaming Trump for Republicans who won't gt vaccinated. However, Trump has NEVER been anti-vax. He has ALWAYS told everyone to take the vaccines. After all, one of the things he touts as one of his great successes is how fast the vaccines were developed under his administration. So, how is it Trump's fault that people won't get the vaccine?

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The Death of America

This from Steven Chase:

Can anyone imagine PROCESSING over 1,000,000 new immigrants caught this year... so far.

U.S. Border Patrol: Over one million arrests since Jan. 1st, and they estimate for every one caught, ten are not.

3/4 of them will vote Democrat (according to Gov't statistics). Once they 'take' Texas - along with currently held NY and CA - the GOP will never again hold power. In many ways, they deserve it.

Tim adds:

They do deserve it Steven. The GOP played footsie with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for decades, and they wanted vast hordes of illegal immigrants to work below minimum wage. The GOP Establishment never gave a thought to what would happen to their own party or the country in general.

Sadly, we will all pay the price.

There were between 45 and 60 million people living in this country born overseas as it is - more than the entire population of Canada and twice the population of Australia - and we may have just added ten million more, none of whom have any understanding of the U.S. or appreciate it's culture. They come here to take our money.

So the Republicans may have just surrendered any hope of ever being a national party again and no doubt idiots like Marco Rubio are patting themselves on the back about it.

BTW if we have taken in ten million that would be almost twice the population of Norway and about the population of Sweden in just a few months! America is, I might add, the second largest Spanish speaking country on Earth now, just behind Mexico. We are losing our country, our culture, and our way of life. The economic miracles that these people hope to access will be destroyed as the U.S. changes into a Latin American nation.

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It's all about the Who

From Steven Chase:

Who instigated this public distrust of the vaccine? Who warned that it was rushed, not approved - and "If Trump says take it, I will not." Here is verified tweet from celebrity Cher.
May be a Twitter screenshot of text that says 'Cher @cher Tainted Cutter oolio vaccine killed and paralyzed children in 1955- The Washington Post WOULDN'T TRUST VACCINE TRUMPS WANTS TO INJECT INTO AMERICANS HE'S so OBSESSED WITH WINNING,HE DOESN'T CARE IF VACCINE GOES THROUGH 3RD, MOST IMPORTANT SAFTY TRIAL'

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Covid Blue

Timothy Birdnow

The Covid vaccine just doesn't seem to be doing a whole lot of good.

https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1416880859462971395?s=09&fbclid=IwAR12gCkmDkSUSmmQVfqvxVyAubsUGB_DFB1CzNZrGgCUqRMNfwhH10SYFac

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July 19, 2021

Provably Stolen

Timothy Birdnow

"Provable fraud" in Fulton County.

https://www.westernjournal.com/election-integrity-group-says-ballot-image-analysis-fulton-county-shows-provable-fraud-audit/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=PostTopSharingButtons&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons&fbclid=IwAR0AO6wDluFrCLVV8i0iFPhWfxB-BrSh2DDMvisCh3PvifWLKejyu2qKj7o

From the article:

According to the group Voters Organized for Trusted Election Results in Georgia (VoterGA), one of the entitieslisted on a lawsuit challenging the results of the 2020 election in Fulton County, a hand audit from last year which has oft been pointed to as having "proven” now-President Joe Biden’s victory in the state, was "riddled with massive errors and provable fraud.”

The ballots the analysts reportedly examined were made public after the petitioners in the lawsuit won a court order on April 13 and VoterGA successfully petitioned the Georgia General Assembly to make images of the ballots public under an Open Records Request which began on March 25, according to the group’s news release.

The group reported its analysts found that "923 of 1539 mail-in ballot batch files contained votes incorrectly reported in Fulton’s official November 3rd 2020 results.”

"These inaccuracies are due to discrepancies in votes for Donald Trump, Joe Biden and total votes cast compared to their reported audit totals for respective batches. Thus, the error reporting rate in Fulton’s hand count audit is a whopping 60%,” the group stated in the news release (emphasis theirs).

The team said that out of the 36 batches of mail-in ballots, 4,255 extra votes were added to Fulton’s November audit results, including 3,390 extra for Biden, 865 for Trump, and 43 for Libertarian Party candidate Jo Jorgensen.

Granted, that isn't enough to change the outcome of the election, but if it happened in other Democratic controlled districts in the state?

"But it is not simply a case of errors,” the release continued. "The VoterGA team found 7 falsified audit tally sheets containing fabricated vote totals for their respective batches. For example, a batch containing 60 ballot images for Joe Biden, 50 for Donald Trump was reported as 100 for Biden and 0 for Trump.”

"The 7 batches of ballot images with 554 votes for Joe Biden, 140 votes for Donald Trump and 11 votes for Jo [Jorgensen] had tally sheets in the audit falsified to show 850 votes for Biden, 0 votes for Trump and 0 votes for [Jorgensen],” the group stated of its reported findings.

The article reports other irregularities and the response of Secretary of State Raffensperger, whose incompetence led to this and who is even now ducking responsibility. Had he done his job at the time of the election things could have turned out different, but he didn't want Trump re-elected.

I doubt the mainstream media will report this, and if they do they will only report it in a way to make it sound like there were just a few votes hijacked.

Don't hold your breath even if you DO hold the popcorn.

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Condemning White Privilege While Retaining it

Selwyn Duke

https://www.selwynduke.com/2021/07/privileged-whites-condemn-white-privilege-while-retaining-their-own.html

It’s easy being idealistic when you don’t have to live with your ideals, when you can just outsource "your” sacrifice to the less powerful. There was, for example, the well-heeled Brooklyn parent who, reacting to an integration plan targeting his kids’ school, said in 2015, "It’s more complicated when it’s about your own children.” It’s also, apparently, more complicated when it’s about your own privilege.

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Another Adventure at the Ozark Hilton

Timothy Birdnow

This morning my arms are sore and my legs, too. Why, you ask?

After the recent spate of storms I needed to get down to the Ozark Hilton. I've been down there exactly one time since last fall due to my wife's health issues, and I had to get down to make sure the place hadn't blown away to Oz, or that the roof hadn't decided to pack up and head for Illinois (the direction in which the wind blows on that land.)

Cathy was doing well and she had food ready to eat, so I decided to schlep on down to that Four Seasons resort in the wilderness, the fabled Ozark Hilton.

It took forever to get there. Traffic was bad, and people were driving like they had been nursing on tequila. It took almost an hour longer than usual. I just had bad luck; I stopped to get gas and kerosene, and the card reader on the gas pump refused to accept my card. Then the girl inside didn't know how to ring up kerosene (and I was out at the cabin and had to have it or I would be sitting pretty much in the dark.)

It was one of those kinds of days.

At any rate, I arrived at the OH and had to stop at the roadblock. A tree had thoughtfully deigned to defend my property by falling right across the cowpath I call a driveway, and I have had to stop there and turn around in a space too small to turn my F150, but I have had to do it anyway. It means a LOT of turns of the wheel; back up four inches, turn, move forward four inches. After about an hour and twenty or thirty left turns you can get facing in the right direction. Hopefully you won't dent the fender hitting a tree.

I had a lot of stuff to take into the cabin too, and really didn't feel like hoofing it through the shrubs - the tick and chigger-infested shrubs - and risk stepping into a hole in the gound hidden by fallen leaves. So I decided to maybe cut the fallen tree and perhaps clear the road.

My chainsaw has been broken down for a while and I have just not had time to mess with it (or get a new one.) So I got out an old saw and ax and decided to have a go at that tree.

Well, the place I had to cut was probably 15 inches or better across, and my tools were, uh, problematic. The ax was fine, although I couldn't find a decent sharpening stone and had to use a rock from the ground. The saw was a problem; I started using it and one of the bolts holding the blade on the handle fell off, making the blade rotate and thus useless. I couldn't find the bolt anywhere on the ground; it had disappeared into the fallen leaves and was gone forever and ever, swallowed by the maw of the Ozark Mountains.

So I inserted some twigs into the saw which worked fine until they fell out - which happened every few minutes. Had I had a wire or a bolt that fit I would have been o.k. A bread twistie would have worked well!  God gave us bread twisties and duct tape to prove He loves us and wants us to fix stuff, no matter how badly something breaks. It is His proof that the male of the species has a vital role to play in this world.

The chain on my toilet at home  broke years ago and I jury-rigged it with a bread twistie. It's still there, and the toilet still is working fine after several years now.

At any rate I sawed and chopped, chopped and sawed. After about an hour and a half I had cut trhough 11 or 12 inches of tree. I had thought this would be easier; the tree has been down for months and months. But there were green leaves growing on this fallen hero, meaning the core was still alive, so it wasn't dry enough. And it was a hardwood tree, so it was no easy task severing the two halves.

My hands were blistering so I put on gloves, but they continued to blister, My muscles in my arms were starting to cramp up, and it was getting a little late. I sawed and chopped and blistered until I I feared my arms and hands would cramp into strange Salvador Dali shapes.

I had to just give up and unload the truck and make the trek through the scrub.

Next time down I'll finish what I started, I hope. Then I'll still have to drag the very large portion of tree out of the road. That may be easier said than done.

At any rate, I had to make no fewer than four trips to between truck and cabin (about 50 yards, but a very circuituitous route through the dark jungle) and then the sensor on the truck wouldn't turn the passenger lights off. I had a devil of a time with it, having to open and reclose the doors several times. If I couldn't get those lights off I would have a dead battery, and would have had to go home to avoid being stranded.

But eventually I got the lights out, and it was getting late enough that I decided to start working on the lamps.

Now, at the Ozark Hilton we have a state of the art lighting if one considers lighting from the 1850's state of the art. Kerosene lamps and kerosene lanterns pretty much round out the base, with a few battery operated lights thrown in for good measure. I like those, but they run down too quickly. Unfortunately the kerosene lamps don't last that long and require maintenance. I would probably be well served to shell out some real dough for the good kind, made in America, but I wind up buying the really cheap ones made in China or Mexico or wherever. They look nice but are not designed for any real long-term service. I have a bunch of broken ones down there with no idea what to do with them.

So I took my lamps out and began preparing for the night. I have to trim the wicks (I generally just use my fingers to scrape the burned parts off) and wipe down the globes to get the brown gunk off, then fill them with fuel.

And after all that trimming and washing and filling you might get about as much light as a single 25 watt electric lightbulb. Yeah!

It was starting to rain and I still had some things I had left on a plastic table in the "yard". I went to carry it in and felt a pain in my leg. Then a second pain. Then a pain in my chest. I looked down and there was a red wasp!  Not one of those shiny black fellows who look so ferocious but leave you alone unless directly threatened. No; this was one of the red devils, the vicious little love children who attack for no good reason. I was quite surprised; most wasps, even the red ones, usually give you warning by flying at eye level to make sure you knew you were in peril. This little jerk had given me no warning whatsoever. And he attacked me down low, very low. No warning, just zap! 

I had to make a beeline for my chair in the "yard".

He stood guard, flying low around the steps to the porch. I've never seen that sort of behavior from a wasp before. And he wasn't letting me pass.

Now, I've had a lot of encounters with wasps (and other stinging creatures) over the years. The black paper wasps rarely bother me (although I was stung by one once, but I had stuck my hand in a spot where there was a nest and understandably spooked them). I've even had cordial relations with black paper wasps; one time I had one come and sit next to me in the cabin on my futon. It was night time and I had settled in to read a book (back when I could still see well enough to read by the dim light of kerosene lamps) and this fellow came and sat down right next to me. He just hung out, clearly enjoying my company. Every once in a while he'd buzz to keep up his end of the conversation. I was a bit alarmed when he landed there, but it was clear he meant me no harm. So I sat there with my pet wasp, like old friends.

I've had other friendly creatures, and not so friendly creatures. I had an enormous spider sitting on my easy chair. He was easily the size of my hand, black and shine and flat as a pancake. He left when he realized I saw him. I wasn't about to make him leave; he was there first! When a spider that size chooses a seat you don't easily evict him. I've also encountered a tarantula in my wood pile. And once I was carrying a piece of wood I was going to use as firewood when I walked through a spider web. I dropped the wood and saw what I thought was a spider on my chest but it turned out to be a scorpion! A very quick flick dislodged the menacing arachnid. I also got stung by something that hurt like the dickens - something under the covers in my bed. I think that might have been a scorpion. And I was stung up by yellow jackets once quite badly. Ditto other red wasps. They are really mean little love children.

So anyway I was being a dominated prey to the apex predator at the OH. It was starting to drizzle though and I wasn't going to sit in the rain because some jerk didn't like me. So I picked up my cooler and hoofed it around through the woods to come up the other side of the cabin. The nasty litttle wasp was on the other side of the porch.

I hot footed it into the cabin. Then had to come out quickly and grab the lamps I had taken out.

I don't like filling lamps in the cabin for a simple reason; it's too easy to spill kerosene. I did just that; making a mess on the wood floor. But I got them filled and lit before dark, which is the most important thing.

Two things get rid of wasps - rain and darkness. As soon as it was dark my friend was gone and I could sit out on the porch in comfort.

The rain never really let loose; it kind of drizzled on and off but never really came down. It was a nice night and I enjoyed sitting outside, puffing on a cheap cigar and soaking in the wonderful feeling of peace and magnificent isolation.

At any rate, I eventually went in and at a deli sandwhich I had brought, watching a movie on my portable DVD player. I hook it up to a marine battery so it will last all night (otherwise the device will run out of juice too quickly). I slept in my easy chair in the "living room" as I usually do in summer.

Woke up at four with a charlie horse. I guess I had overdone it.

I saw nothing of my wasp friend when I left, and was grateful for that. It was drizzling rain. The drive home was uneventful except for the rain, which came and went all morning.

I was glad to get home; I was tired and had to go to the bathroom (I usually go before leaving the cabin, but don't on rainy days as my first class bathroom features two cinder blocks with a toilet seat and no walls or roof.) Cathy was fine and I luxuriated in my bed at home (which has also been an easy chair and I vacated the bed so Cathy could have it to herself while stranded up there.)

I won't be able to get to the Ozark Hilton for a couple of months at minimum; we have a busy time coming up and it will last for a while. So it was nice to get into the wilderness for a while. I didn't pick up any ticks that I can see, although I can't say for certain I didn't get any chigger bites. They usually take a few days to manifest.

I know I make it sound miserable, but the Ozark Hilton really is a wonderful retreat. Things like the wasps or the other problems are but a spice that enhances my experience. I wouldn't have it any other way.

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Chinese Dumpster

Selwyn Duke

https://www.selwynduke.com/2021/07/toxic-nation-china-isnt-just-trying-to-dominate-the-south-china-sea-its-poisoning-it.html

It’s a myth that the Great Wall of China is visible from space. But then there are the Beijing creations that can be seen from the heavens; namely, human waste, sewage, and wastewater dumped by the rogue nation into the South China Sea.

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That Burnsing Sensation

Warner Todd Huston

This is how mentally ill liberals are.

 Documentarian Ken Burns, the guy famous for literally making the definitive film about the time we killed each other by the hundreds of thousands, thinks today is worse. Moron.

Half-witted moron.

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Oh Delta Dawn What's theat Flower You Have On

This from James Hatem:

The media and health department Bozos are still pushing the delta variant fear porn.

The delta variant is the Indian variant but they don't want to call it that because of political correctness. Fine. Over the last 14 days the death rate in India from/with Covid is 0.53 per million population per day. In the U.S. it has been 0.73 per million population. In other words, despite the abject poverty, limited available heathcare, and supposedly more deadly virus in India they are doing BETTER than the U.S. Bring on the delta!

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The Pretty Much...Part of a Clinical Trial

Timothy Birdnow

This guy will wind up working on vaccines for polar bears on Bafffin Island no doubt.

Maderna Rep. Admits Everyone is Part of a Huge Experiment

From the article:

During that call, the Moderna representative reads her the following disclaimer:

"The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine has not been approved or licensed by the Food and Drug Administration, but it has been authorized for emergency use by the FDA under an emergency use authorization to prevent coronavirus disease 2019, for use in individuals 18 years of age and older.

There is no FDA-approved vaccine to prevent COVID-19. The EUA for the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is in effect for the duration of the COVID-19 EUA declaration, justifying emergency use of the product unless that declaration is terminated or the authorization is revoked sooner.”

The rep also points out that all clinical trial phases are still ongoing, and that long-term protective efficacy against COVID-19 is unknown. When the patient asks whether everyone who gets the COVID shot — even if they did not specifically sign up to be a trial participant — is in fact part of the clinical trial, he replies, with a chuckle, "pretty much, yeah.”

So, in a nutshell, while vaccine makers, health authorities, mainstream media, social media platforms like Facebook and public advertisements tell you the vaccine has undergonerigorous testing, has been "approved” and is safe and effective, none of those claims are true.

The shots have received emergency use authorization only, which is completely different from regular FDA approval and licensing. They don’t know how effective the shot is, or how long the effects last, and they don’t know if it’s safe, because the trials have not been completed. In fact, the public vaccination campaign is a big part of those trials, whether people realize it or not.

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Facebook "Community Standards"

In the immortal words of Jackie Gleason "hardy, har, har"...

From Facebook's own page:

"Building community and bringing the world closer together depends on people’s ability to share diverse views, experiences, ideas and information.” '

The Goal of Community Standards

Ri-ight! If that were even remotely true they wouldn't now be censoring so many Conservative posts. They wouldn't have banned the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. They wouldn't threaten users with banishment for positions they deem "fake news".

I have twice been suspended for reasons that are unclear to me even now, and have had posts pulled or censored or had warning labels put on them for no other reason than the Mandarins at Facebook believe otherwise.

What monumental hypocrites.

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July 17, 2021

When Warming is Cooling

This from Steven Schueler:

The U.S. National Climate Assessment found the warmest day of the year over the Northwest actually COOLED between a historic (1901-1960) and a contemporary period (1986-2016).

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DOJ: Man Doesn't Deserve Presumption of Innocence

Warner Todd Huston

Biden Dept. of Ed Nominee Says Men Accused of Sexual Misconduct Don't Deserve 'Presumption of Innocence'

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Persecution of the Church

Warner Todd Huston

Court Rules University's Shuttering of Christian Club is Worst Case of Discrimination Its Seen

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Shot Deaths Greater than Virus Deaths

This from Larry Mackie:

Some friends and co-workers ask why I still don't want the shot. Well for the past two weeks shot deaths have been greater than virus deaths.

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Obama and CRT

Timothy Birdnow

This is old news, but it is still largely unknown.  Obama's  strong ties to Critical Race Theory.

9 Years Ago Breitbart Revealed Obama's Ties to Critical Race "Godfather"

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Official Truth (Pravda)

This from Lance Sjogren

The White House is literally requesting Facebook censor points of view regarding the Covid vaccine that the establishment objects to.

This is not about vaccine versus anti vax. I have gotten the Covid vaccine. I also believe there are legitimate concerns that have been raised about the vaccine. Who is it for the government to decree what is the truth and what is not. Especially since the administration currently in power lies about virtually everything, and the Covid bureaucracy has spread a vast amount of misinformation over the course of the pandemic.

Do you believe in civil liberties or do you not? It is a coward's way out to say that it's fine to suppress civil liberties so long as the government does it through private monopolies in order to circumvent the Bill of Rights.

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The Unvaccinated Dead

Timothy Birdnow

On Facebook a woman named Wendy bleated about the horrors of the unvaccinated, as though they were some sort of zombie populace and we were facing a zombie apocalypse.

She said:

Unfortunately the unvaccinated are doing great harm. They are keeping the virus circulating and mutating. All over the US hospitals are reporting that almost all new cases are among the unvaccinated. Something must be done.

I retort:

Wendy Goldman you say "Unfortunately the unvaccinated are doing great harm. They are keeping the virus circulating and mutating. "

How does that work? Do you not realize that the vaccinated are the ones putting evolutionary pressure on the organism to mutate, not the other way around? As long as the standard Wuhan variant is able to infect people it will NOT mutate. It is when it becomes more difficult to infect people that a virus must mutate to survive.

This vaccine does not keep you from being infected, nor being contagious, they say. It keeps you from getting sick with it. That is a huge difference. You are still shedding viruses if you catch this while vaccinated, or so they tell us. https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/can-you-spread-covid-after-receiving-vaccine/2478894/

But since you have been vaccinated you are now a petri dish for this virus, and it has reason to mutate.

Yes, there is such a thing as herd immunity, and we would have had it by now had we not locked down and spread out for the three week "flatten the curve" shutdown that stretched out over a year. People need to get this and get over it and be done with it. The at risk population should have been protected, and they are the ones in need of vaccinations. It was stupid to try to hide everyone from this virus, which has had plenty of time to move through the population and at the same time to mutate.

I guess since the flu mutates every season that means EVERYONE must get the vaccination, and then there would be no influenza?  It doesn't work the way you  think.

Viruses mutate all the time. And they may become more virulent at first, but there is evolutionary pressure on them to become less dangerous; a really dangerous disease dies out as it kills off it's hosts. It doesn't matter whether the public reaches herd immunity through infection or vaccination; in the end the virus will still mutate, and the public will still have herd immunity one way or another.

What are you willing to surrender for the illusion of safety? It seems you are willing to turn the whole world into a police state for this illusion and your own fears.

We have had far worse than Covid. The Spanish Flu was far, far worse and the world did not shut down pending a vaccine. For that matter, this isn't much worse (if it is worse at all) than the pandemic of '57. We know there is a lot of inflation of case numbers, for instance. They didn't have that then. And adjusted for population growth I suspect this is no worse and maybe better. But we didn't have this panic.

This disease was politicized from the beginning and there is a sizable number of people who have profited handsomely both politically and financially from it.

Wendy you seem to think we are in some sort of zombie apocalypse and the unvaccinated are the walking dead. Nothing could be further from the truth. This disease has a mortality rate of just 0.1%. Get that? This is not an especially lethal disease. It's not the Black Death. But we are acting as though it is. Almost all the deaths have been people who are elderly, obese, or have serious comorbidities. Yes, some are healthy but influenza takes as many of the healthy as this disease.

You have been imbibing too much panic porn.

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