August 15, 2021

Another Missing Hunter Laptop

Timothy Birdnow

Check this out.

Late Wednesday, The Daily Mail publishedwhat it called "unearthed footage” of a naked Hunter Biden telling a prostitute that "the Russians have videos of me doing crazy f-cking sex!” According to The Daily Mail, "after filming himself having sex with the woman using his laptop in January 2019, Hunter left the camera rolling as he recounted a Vegas bender in which he spent ‘18 days going round from penthouse suite to penthouse suite,’ sometimes costing $10,000 a night.”

The video then captured Hunter telling the prostitute that during the summer of 2018 he had nearly overdosed from drugs while partying in Las Vegas with his drug dealer and two other guys. When he came to later, "there was this Russian 35-year-old, really nice, pure brunette,” Hunter explained. He then discovered his laptop was missing.

"I think he’s the one that stole my computer,” Hunter said on the tape, apparently referring to his drug dealer. "I think the three of them, the three guys that were like a little group. The dealer and his two guys, I took them everywhere,” Hunter explained. "They have videos of me doing this. They have videos of me doing crazy f-cking sex f-cking, you know,” Hunter added. "My computer, I had taken tons of like, just left like that cam on,” Hunter continued, "and somebody stole it during that period of time.”

The prostitute is then heard asking Hunter if he worried the Russian thieves would try to "blackmail” him. "Yeah, in some way yeah,” Hunter replied, noting his father is "running for president,” and that "I talk about it all the time.”

[...]

But like the New York Post’s earlier reporting, the issue here is not Hunter’s addiction or his illegal behavior. Rather, the latest video reveals the corruption—and more—of the media and the intelligence community, while also establishing how greatly our current president is compromised.

[...]

The corruption revealed, however, extends much beyond the media, to the intelligence community. Here, recall that after The New York Post reported on the contents of the Hunter Biden MacBook, "50 former senior intelligence officials,” led by former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, "signed on to a letter outlining their belief that the recent disclosure of emails allegedly belonging to Joe Biden’s son ‘has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.’”

Was it Russians or was it our own Intelligence agencies?

Read the whole article; this excerpt just scratches the surface.

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Biden Sending Troops Back into Afghanistan

Timothy Birdnow

To avoid total humiliation the Great Usurper Joe Biden is sending troops back into Kabul to help evacuate our embassy.

Biden orders 5,000 US troops back to Afghanistan; threatens Taliban with US attack

Below is Bumbling Biden's statement:

Over the past several days I have been in close contact with my national security team to give them direction on how to protect our interests and values as we end our military mission in Afghanistan.

First, based on the recommendations of our diplomatic, military, and intelligence teams, I have authorized the deployment of approximately 5,000 US troops to make sure we can have an orderly and safe drawdown of US personnel and other allied personnel and an orderly and safe evacuation of Afghans who helped our troops during our mission and those at special risk from the Taliban advance.

Second, I have ordered our armed forces and our intelligence community to ensure that we will maintain the capability and the vigilance to address future terrorist threats from Afghanistan.

Third, I have directed the Secretary of State to support President Ghani and other Afghan leaders as they seek to prevent further bloodshed and pursue a political settlement. Secretary Blinken will also engage with key regional stakeholders.

Fourth, we have conveyed to the Taliban representatives in Doha, via our Combatant Commander, that any action on their part on the ground in Afghanistan, that puts US personnel or our mission at risk there, will be met with a swift and strong US military response.

Fifth, I have placed Ambassador Tracey Jacobson in charge of a whole of government effort to process, transport, and relocate Afghan special immigrant visa applicants and other Afghan allies. Our hearts go out to the brave Afghan men and women who are now at risk. We are working to evacuate thousands of those who helped our cause and their families.

That is what we are going to do. Now let me be clear about how we got here.

America went to Afghanistan 20 years ago to defeat the forces that attacked this country on September 11th. That mission resulted in the death of Osama Bin Laden over a decade ago and the degradation of Al Qaeda. And yet, 10 years later, when I became President, a small number of US troops still remained on the ground, in harm’s way, with a looming deadline to withdraw them or go back to open combat.

Over our country’s 20 years at war in Afghanistan, America has sent its finest young men and women, invested nearly $1 trillion dollars, trained over 300,000 Afghan soldiers and police, equipped them with state-of-the-art military equipment, and maintained their air force as part of the longest war in US history. One more year, or five more years, of US military presence would not have made a difference if the Afghan military cannot or will not hold its own country. And an endless American presence in the middle of another country’s civil conflict was not acceptable to me.

When I came to office, I inherited a deal cut by my predecessor—which he invited the Taliban to discuss at Camp David on the eve of 9/11 of 2019—that left the Taliban in the strongest position militarily since 2001 and imposed a May 1, 2021 deadline on US forces. Shortly before he left office, he also drew US forces down to a bare minimum of 2,500. Therefore, when I became President, I faced a choice—follow through on the deal, with a brief extension to get our forces and our allies’ forces out safely, or ramp up our presence and send more American troops to fight once again in another country’s civil conflict. I was the fourth President to preside over an American troop presence in Afghanistan—two Republicans, two Democrats. I would not, and will not, pass this war onto a fifth.

A th, a th, a that's all folks!

Notice how Biden tries to blame this disaster on Trump. The Taliban wouldn't have dared pull this with Trump in office. At minimum they would have waited. But with Biden, why not?

He makes Jimmy Carter look both strong and competent.

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Bless the Beasts and the Children

This from Willis Eschenbach:

The UK is totally losing the plot. Sure, let kids too young to decide their bedtime choose to change their "gender", and for heavens sake keep the parents from finding out ... I mean, they might have, you know, different ideas than the schoolteacher wokerati, and we can't have that ...

Scotland is to Let Pupils Aged Four Change Gender

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The Deluded

"The masses have never thirsted after truth. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim.”

Gustave Le Bon

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Winning Hearts and Minds and Losing a War

Steven Chase observes:

1919-The World's most fearsome military power (England) leaves Afghanistan in disgrace, heralding its coming irrelevance.

1989-The World's most fearsome military power (USSR) leaves Afghanistan in disgrace, heralding its coming irrelevance.

2021-The World's most fearsome military power (USA) leaves Afghanistan in disgrace, heralding its coming irrelevance.

Tim adds:

Afghanistan is the place where empires go to die. This nation building exercise was doomed to failure.

We needed to destroy Al Qaeda and kill Bin Laden and we succeeded at that mission. We should NOT have tried to modernize Afghanistan; let some local strongman run the show. He might be a thug but he'd be a thug with us rather than against us.

And we should have been executing Talibani publicly. The Mujihadeen only respect strength. We needed the black flag with these people. But we tried to "win hearts and minds" with little success. The average Afghani was more afraid of the Taliban than of us, which means they were never going to support us. They couldn't afford to. You have to win a war before winning hearts and minds.

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Plover Republicans

Warner Todd Huston

The thing is, Democrats never soften their leftism. They always, always drive more to the left each year. And even if they lost the Senate and the House, they don't really care because they know eventually they'll get it all back.

Meanwhile, they also don't worry over much that Republicans will reverse any of their already passed, hardcore leftist garbage because 90% of the time, the GOP hasn't the backbone to actually reverse anything the Democrats do.

So, if Democrats lose the House or Senate, they just bide their time, and then push the pedal to the left when they regain power the next time. After all, they know that when they are out of power, their enemies the GOP will just tread water for X amount of years until the Democrats are again set to have their way.

This is how we lost America. Democrats are a specifically anti-American party, but Republicans are too weak in the knees to be a real opposition party.

...And THIS, folks, is why they hated Trump. Because Trump actually thought Republicans were supposed to reverse Democrat policies. It is why the left lost its mind over him and why the weakling GOP did not rise up to fight for him.

There is an old joke, but it is really 100% true. It goes something like this: "The Democrats was to destroy America today. The Republicans disagree. They think today is too fast. They'd rather destroy America in five years."



Tim adds:

Well said Warner! The Democrats have a sense of inevitability and it energizes them, because we have no opposition party. We have a radical party and a party out to scavange from them, like the plover scavanges meat from the teeth of crocodiles. That should be the new mascot for the GOP! And when the Democrats are out of power they hatch up new schemes and work to advance leftism in the culture in general while our side just looks for ways to profit off the decline. We desperately need to leave the GOP. We can never gain any traction as long as we are being constantly knifed in the back by our own party.

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The More Things Change

Richard Cronin:

Did you ever think how climate change affected human social development ?

During the Roman Warming Period, the changes in weather patterns brought rains across Tunisia and Northern Africa, providing a wonderous wheat belt. After the defeat of Carthage, the Roman navy assured freedom of the seas and the travels of St. Paul, a (legal) Roman citizen of Tarsis, Syria.

It wasn’t such a bad deal to be a province of Rome. Freedom of the seas. The Roman road system. The Roman garrison to suppress the barbarians.

So Jesus said, pay your fair taxes and for young men to get outta mom’s house, get a job, and raise his own family.

Jesus really screwed up when he drove the money changers out of the Temple. He was bad for business as far as the Pharisees were concerned.

Tim adds:

It WAS good to be part of the empire. Clean water. Guaranteed defense. etc. It's why everyone wanted to come into the Empire, and why they had a problem with illegal immigration. We call those the barbarian invasions today, but it was little different from what is happening on America's southern border. And Rome fell from it as surely as will we. The more things change...

Rome had problems with 1.overspending 2.high taxastion 3.devaluation of currency 4.an ever widening gap between the rich and the rest 5.illegal immigration 6.overextended military adventurism 7.centralization and bureacratization 8.an overly generous social safety net 9.a gemeral falling away from the traditional ethics and religious beliefs (except for Christianity the Roman Empire largely embraced atheism/agnosticism in her latter days). Diocletian instituted serfdom when he ordered people to remain in their jobs so they could continue to pay taxes. And the yeoman farmers were all displaced due to a central banking system not at all dissimilar to the one in place in the West today. As the climate cooled the farmers couldn't produce enough to pay off their bank debts and they wound up losing their farms to the banks and going on the dole. It sounds amazingly similary to our current dilemma.

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August 14, 2021

Snopes on the Ropes

From Jennifer M. Vanover:

He has been suspended from editorial duties... remains an officer and a 50 percent shareholder of the company.

Fact Checker Site Snopes Co-Founder Busted for Plagiarizing 54 Articles

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Judge Orders Biden to Restore Trump Policy

Timothy Birdnow

Good news for a change; a Federal judge has issued a ruling compelling the usurper Biden junta to return to the Trump-era policy of requiring asylum seekers to remain in Mexico.

From Just the News:

A federal judge has ordered the Biden administration to revive the Trump-era policy requiring immigrants seeking U.S. asylum at the southern border to remain in Mexico while their requests are reviewed, handing a victory to border states overrun by the recent border surge.

Of course, this will slow down the invasion and Biden will take credit for it. And the media will lie about it and call it the Trump invasion and the Biden solution. Count on that.

Of course Biden will probably seek to overturn this with a higher court. He'll argue like a Constitutionalist, even though his party argued in court that Trump couldn't reverse any Obama policies.

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Cooling Carbon Dioxide

Timothy Birdnow

New research suggests CO2 actually cools the atmosphere, not warms it.

From the No Tricks Zone article:

"But consider what happens at the surface in the real world. Over Hamburg, CO2 has been observed to drop from 403 to 377 ppm from winter to summer, or as mean surface temperatures fall by 19°C (Lightfoot and Mamer, 2018). Also from winter to summer, water vapor concentrations above Hamburg increase by 9,033 ppm.

This means that "from winter to summer the warming by water vapor counteracts the small cooling by CO2”. The opposite occurs from summer to winter: water vapor concentrations decline as CO2 concentrations rise.

Thus, when comparing the CO2 effect to the water vapor effect, "the effects by CO2 each time are so small as to be negligible.”

Mars certainly suggests carbon dioxide may have a cooling effect; it is colder than it should be at it's distance from the Sun. Mars should be in the liquid water band. It is not; water ice sublimates straight to vapor, and back again to ice.

Mars is cold, they say, because it's atmosphere is thin. But why is it thin? Because it's so cold. We have a true tautology. Carbon dioxide freezes into dry ice at the poles in winter and evaporates in summer. And a lot of water as well as carbon dioxide is frozen into permafrost throughout the planet. Mars would heat up if the atmosphere thickened, but what happens to Mars is the atmosphere thickens during warming period and this thicker air (Mars generally moves between 7 and 14 millibars, which is a thousandth of a bar - Earth air pressure at sea level) is now able to blow faster and pick up the very fine dust particles of the Martian surface, blotting out the Sun and cooling the planet back down. The air freezes out again and Mars returns to her cold airless slumber.

But we have been told repeatedly that carbon dioxide heats planets rather than cools them.

This paper suggests it cools the upper atmosphere. if so it probably works much the same on Mars.

Venus is another matter. The sheer density of the atmosphere guarantees it hold a lot of heat. And high levels of volcanism add heat to the atmosphere, as well as more air. It's impossible to shed heat there, like a heavy blanket. The composition of that atmosphere really doesn't matter all that much.

Chester McAteer adds:

Prior to 1958 and the odd homogenization of CO2 data that has taken place since, due to the Keeling Curve, a very accurate method of Chemical Analysis was used from 1812 to measure levels of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere. During this period between 1812-1958, there were over 90,000 accurate analyses conducted and reproduced...despite the hype concerning modern levels of CO2 being higher than 400 ppmv; verified, well documented science shows that CO2 levels are cyclical rather than linear. In other words, for the last 207 years, Atmospheric CO2 levels have been lower and higher than current levels and it's all natural.


"More than 90,000 accurate chemical analyses of CO2 in air since 1812 are summarised. The historic chemical data reveal that changes in CO2 track changes in temperature, and therefore climate in contrast to the simple, monotonically increasing CO2 trend depicted in the post-1990 literature on climate-change. Since 1812, the CO2 concentration in northern hemispheric air has fluctuated exhibiting three high level maxima around 1825, 1857 and 1942 the latter showing more than 400 ppm.

Between 1857 and 1958, the Pettenkofer process was the standard analytical method for determining atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, and usually achieved an accuracy better than 3%. These determinations were made by several scientists of Nobel Prize level distinction. Following Callendar (1938), modern climatologists have generally ignored the historic determinations of CO2, despite the techniques being standard text book procedures in several different disciplines. Chemical methods were discredited as unreliable choosing only few which fit the assumption of a climate CO2 connection.” Beck et al, 2007

In a 1910 newspaper interview, one of the fathers of the greenhouse gas theory, Dr. Svante Arrhenius, Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, stated that in 1910, that CO2 was 1 part for every 2500 parts of "air”. In our terminology today, that equates to 400 ppmv. Obviously this should raise questions in the minds of anyone who doesn't simply swallow anything and everything they are told to believe.

For instance, if you look at the research. Lundegardh in 1934 showing that CO2 levels dropped to 335 ppmv from 400 ppmv when Svante Arrhenius measured in 1910. Then in 1938 Duerst analysis showed a drastic increase again to 380 ppmv, followed by Kreutz in 1943 with measurements of 420 ppmv, then it dropped again when Misra, in 1945 measured 410 ppmv. In 1950 the Scholander research measured the highest of the 20th Century at 430 ppmv. By the time of the Steinhauser measurements of 1960 the levels had once again dropped to the level of about 335 ppmv.

There has always been the human tendency for the propagation of popular delusions, modern science itself is not immune to such delusions...

When a scientific hypothesis becomes so popular that it becomes sacred, science then becomes susceptible to popular delusions and no longer is subject to criticism. At this point, the popular orthodoxy replaces skeptical science and questions, the foundation of the Scientific Method, are no longer valued.

When such popular Scientific delusions gain ascendancy to the point that public policies are governed by such popularized delusions, there are unintended consequences that pose extraordinary dangers to society as a whole, such is the case with the very popular Scientific delusion that the current level of Atmospheric CO2 endangers the Earth and therefore, desperate measures must be taken to ameliorate that danger.

Yet, from the perspective of the historic Scientific Method used from 1812 to about 1958, the danger is a complete fabrication based on an incorrect Scientific premise, this is not the first time an incorrect premise has drastically affected Scientific authority.

NOAA states the nature of its methodology, but as you can see, it is far from being Scientific, rather it is a statistical sleight-of-hand. In other words they simply make the data fit the popular theory: "CO2 is derived from measurements but contains no actual data. To facilitate use with carbon cycle modeling studies, the measurements have been processed (smoothed, interpolated, and extrapolated) resulting in extended records that are evenly incremented in time.”

 

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Biden Gives Us a Pay Cut

Warner Todd Huston

Joe Biden has just given you a pay cut, America. Get ready to lose even more..

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Obama's Superspreader Event

Timothy Birdnow

(No, this is not a story about Kamala Harris. I know the title suggests it might be...)

Charlie Kirk
@charliekirk11

At least 63 people on Martha's Vineyard have tested positive for the China Virus since Obama's "scaled back" 60th birthday party
But of course—the media is refusing to call this a super-spreader event because all of the attendees were, as the
@nytimes
put it, 'sophisticated'

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The Crowded Open Door

Timothy Birdnow

Ronna McDaniel
@GOPChairwoman

Border officials encountered over 59,000 illegal immigrants NOT from Mexico or the Northern Triangle in July.

The "root cause” of Biden’s border crisis is his open borders agenda.

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Triumph of Irrationalism

This from Marcus Goyne

Now that vaccine passports are already coming to a theatre near you, it’s ironic that Public Health England (PHE) has just released figures that cast this whole wheat-from-chaff project as scientifically daft. Extrapolating from data, vaccines appear to protect the over-fifties from Delta infection by a paltry 17 per cent. As for transmissibility? Once infected, both the vaccinated and unvaccinated carry almost identical viral loads. PHE notes that ‘this suggests limited difference in infectiousness’ .

Our political high priests don’t seem to have taken this bad news on board. I’ve observed before that vaccine passports are pointless if the vaccines work; unvaccinated people pose no threat to the medically impervious. But vaccine passports are also pointless if vaccines don’t work. Should the vaccinated and unvaccinated both be roughly as vulnerable to infection and as capable of transmitting the virus, they pose a nearly equal danger to others. If on average the vaccinated are only 17 per cent safer company, that’s a pretty dismal stat on which to base a vast new social apartheid.

Tim adds:

The cultural mandarins began pushing "feelings" back in the '70's and this is an example of the triumph of emotion over logic and intellect. We live in a thoroughly irrational era.

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August 13, 2021

So Who did the Colluding?

This from James Hatem

Russia, Russia, Russia....Who does the senile old coot in the White House work for? He is rewarding and enriching our adversaries. Why? Russia Captures #2 Rank Among Foreign Oil Suppliers to U.S.

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Anti-White "Infrastructure"

Warner Todd Huston

Biden's Infrastructure Bill Spends Millions on Racist Anti-White Programs

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Hurry to Leave Afghanisstan, Slow to Leave Covid

Timothy Birdnow

A thought occurred to me; the left wing folks hovering around us demanded an immediate withdraw from Afghanistan, and Biden has now done so and hang the cost! But at the same time these same people told us we would lock our country down for three weeks and here we are 18 months later and they keep telling us we must be patient and accept our fate.

So we couldn't wait a year or two and phase out our involvement in Afghanistan but must wait forever to return to normal life.

Why the inconsistency?

The people behind Biden want a blood bath. They want America humiliated and our friends slaughtered so nobody will ever work with us again. It's not a side effect it's a feature of their policy.

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Prosecutorial Misconduct

From Willis Eschenbach:

As is far too commonplace, the DOJ is abusing the law regarding the Jan. 6 defendants ... Democrat scum.

w.
PS—Shipwrecked crew is not just some random reporter. He was a Federal Prosecutor for years. He absolutely knows what he's talking about.

Government Commits Prosecutorial Misconduct to Deny Jan. 6 Defendant his September Trial Date

Defendant Federico Klein was arrested on March 4, 2021. He was indicted on March 19 and charged with both felony and misdemeanor crimes.

He has been a single defendant in his case for five months. At a status conference on July 13, 2021, Senior Judge John Bates scheduled a trial date for September 12, 2021 — two months out from the status conference date, and just one month from now. I believe this is the first trial date scheduled for a January 6th defendant.

On July 12, 2021, the day before the scheduled Status Conference, the prosecution had filed its "Memo of Woe” in the Klein case, detailing the monumental task which investigating and prosecuting "Capitol Breach” cases had become, and explaining how it was impossible for DOJ to provide discovery of all the relevant information and evidence — including possible Brady material — to the defendants as it was obligated to do by law. I wrote about this "Memo of Woe” over at Human Events.

Even knowing what the DOJ had represented in this memo its inability to comply with its discovery production obligations, Judge Bates nevertheless set the trial for September 12, 2021. The upshot of Judge Bates’ decision is that the government is not entitled to all the time it claims to need to bring a case to trial after the government makes the decision to seek an indictment from a grand jury.

Two weeks ago, on July 29, 2021, the DOJ filed a "Notice” — stating it was required pursuant to a local rule — that the case of Defendant Klein was related to another case pending before a different judge, and that DOJ intended to supersede to charge all the defendants together in one case. The Notice also provided that two other unnamed individuals not yet charged would also be included in the newly combined superseding indictment when it was returned.

The second case identified in the Notice was the United States v. McCaughey, a six defendant case pending before Judge Trevor McFadden.

The Fourth Superseding Indictmentin the McCaughey case dropper earlier today. Klein was added as a defendant and the new defendants now charged are David Mehaffie and Steven Cappuccio.

There is no conspiracy count charged in the indictment with regard to the nine named defendants.

The problem this creates for defendant Klein is that his case is no longer before Judge Bates. The nine defendant McCaughey case does not have a trial date, so Klein’s September 12th trial date set by Judge Bates is now gone (maybe).

The "Speedy Trial Act” statute sets a framework for the timeframe within which federal criminal cases are supposed to proceed from indictment to trial. When Klein was charged alone in a case by himself, that timetable was determined by the demands of his counsel on his behalf, and the Court’s decisions with regard to how quickly the government should be made to bring its case against Klein to trial before a jury. Judge Bates determined the case should be brought to trial by September 12 — that was all the time the government SHOULD need in order to give Klein the "speedy trial” he is entitled to. The fact that the government might have wanted more time doesn’t change the determination by Judge Bates as to whether more time would have been justified or not.

But superseding and moving Klein into the McCaughey case, DOJ pretty much "gave the finger” to Judge Bates and his September 12th trial date.

 

Read the whole thing. It's clear they are trying to drag this out and punish anyone having anything to do with this severely. This guy is a political prisoner.

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mRNA Expert Speaks Out

This courtesy of Chester McAteer:

mRNA Expert Speaks Out on the COVID Crisis

When Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA and DNA vaccine core platform technology,1spoke out about the risks of COVID-19 gene therapy vaccines in June 2021, he was surprised that the three-hour interview went viral. "It showed there was a huge thirst for information from people all over the world,” he said, speaking with Aga Wilson with Newsvoice.2

[...]

In its native form in SARS-CoV-2, the spike protein is responsible for the pathologies of the viral infection, and in its wild form it’s known to open the blood-brain barrier, cause cell damage (cytotoxicity) and, Malone said, "is active in manipulating the biology of the cells that coat the inside of your blood vessels — vascular endothelial cells, in part through its interaction with ACE2, which controls contraction in the blood vessels, blood pressure and other things.”6

Malone is well aware of the actions of spike protein, as he worked to identify an effective drug that worked by blocking the action of the COX-2 enzyme, which is a key inflammatory enzyme. In one of his papers, he laid out how the spike protein and another protein in the virus directly turn on COX-2 promoter in infected cells.

This awareness of the spike protein as a biologically active protein made him alert the FDA about the associated risks last fall. His FDA colleagues transferred his concerns to the FDA’s review branch, which dismissed his concerns, saying they did not believe the spike protein was biologically active and there wasn’t enough documentation otherwise. As history now reveals, they proceeded with the EUA.

It’s since been revealed that the spike protein on its own is enough to cause inflammation and damage to the vascular system, even independent of a virus.7

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August 12, 2021

No Pandemic in Australia

This from Andrew Gilles

Latest simplistically key stats tabulated from Australian government. There has been 944 deaths combined 2020 (907) and 2021 (only 37 deaths so far) supposedly from Cv.

Total fully injected Australians is 19% this mainly vulnerable (over 70 and or with morbidity). Note great majority of the 820 in Victoria were elderly in nursing homes in Melbourne in 2020.

Does not break down age+morbidity but previous stats showed average age around 85 years old. For perspective In 2017 there were 4,269 died from Flu and Pneumonia.

No photo description available.

In NSW...
From Jan25 2020 to June15th 2021 510 days.. Cases 5,564 with 57 deaths.
New outbreak June 16 to yesterday 56 days Local cases 6,149, deaths 34,

57 deaths over 510 days
34 deaths over 56 days.

Australia shut down completely for THIS?

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