Monday, October 31, 2022

Because "let's forgive", right? Nope.

Imagine this person telling you to forgive the damage, loss, and horrors of the last 3 years.   

No Amnesty for Defenders of Mass Murder

I answered with the following,

"Pandemic Amnesty" Is a Much Watch

1.  Read the article.

2.  Read the critique.

3.  BTW, big pharma, big tech, & big gov't will not be surrendering big COVID anytime soon.  Why would they?  Would you dismantle or burn to ashes your cash cow?   

These folks implicitly endorse mass murder.  Have they not paid any attention to the numbers?  Are they just responding to the feelings of society or reading their Ouija board?  

"Ultraviolet C Band of light had germicidal properties due to it’s ability to break apart the DNA of organic matter"

UVC is a particular wavelength of light.  

All three bands have germicidal properties that make them beneficial for multiple applications in facility management, including:

Coil Irradiation in HVAC systems to boost energy efficiency and reduce maintenance.

Air Disinfection through the use of Upper Air Germicidal Irradiation units, which is very effective at controlling the spread of influenza virus, the common cold, and most every other airborne pathogen.

Surface Sterilization is a newer application and there are a variety of devices sold that claim to do this.  Although the technology is sound the efficacy of how the different systems deliver the UV-C light to the surfaces to be sterilized/decontaminated is questionable.

    It was discovered way back in the 1890’s that the Ultraviolet C Band of light had germicidal properties due to it’s ability to break apart the DNA of organic matter.

"When a T cell is exposed to a foreign pathogen, it extends a signaling device or 'antenna' known as a vitamin D receptor, with which it searches for vitamin D,", and if there is an inadequate D level, "they won't even begin to mobilize."

LIVER CANCER: "Complete remission of the tumor 1 week after IP6 treatment, 40mgs/day"

Here is the IP6 Gold.  Good name for it.   

 

"Lockdown Moderate" and Parent Guru, Emily Oster, Calls for Americans to Forgive the CDC, the FDA, County Health Officers, Governors, Fauci, Birx, Collins, Gottlieb, Bourla, et al. Sorry, Sister. Never Forget. Never Forgive. Hold the Line.

Don't make me laugh.  The answer is NO.

The author's name is Professor Emily Oster, a woman who writes about pregnancy and parenthood.  And here she is to tell us to forgive what Fauci, Collins, Scarf-Lady Debra Birx, Scott Gottlieb, your local county health officer in tandem with your governor told us to isolate, to social distance, wear a panty on your face, prevent you from dining out, effectively locking up your elderly grandmother or parent in a convalescent home before killing them.  Yeah, right, Emily, oh, such a pretty Victorian name Emily.

Eugyppius calls her out: Professor Oster is a "lockdown moderate."  Oh, how compromising.  Problem is that she's compromising your health and the nation's economic health.  

I don’t know much about the American pandemic pundits, but I gather that Brown University economist and “parenting guru” Emily Oster is far from the worst of them. Her Twitter timeline suggests she spent the early months of the pandemic terrified about the virus until school closures took their toll on her kids, at which point she repositioned herself as a kind of lockdown moderate, opposing the worst of the hystericist excesses while validating their central premises whenever possible to save face with friends and colleagues.

Oh, I love this, Emily.  Why don't you retreat to your downtown townhome far away from the rest of civilized, real working people, huh? 

Emily Oster’s latest act of moderation is the suggestion that we forgive and forget all the disastrous policies inflicted on us by terrified wealthy urbanites, clueless technocrats and mad scientist vaccinators since 2020, because, hey, these were just honest mistakes, anybody could’ve messed up like that, it’s all good.

April 2020, with nothing else to do, my family took an enormous number of hikes. We all wore cloth masks that I had made myself. We had a family hand signal, which the person in the front would use if someone was approaching on the trail and we needed to put on our masks.  Once, when another child got too close to my then-4-year-old son on a bridge, he yelled at her “SOCIAL DISTANCING!”

These precautions were totally misguided. In April 2020, no one got the coronavirus from passing someone else hiking. Outdoor transmission was vanishingly rare. Our cloth masks made out of old bandanas wouldn’t have done anything, anyway. But the thing is: We didn’t know.

The thing is, Emily Oster, that we did know. We’ve studied respiratory virus transmission for years. All the virologists and epidemiologists who aren’t total morons knew your 2020 mask routine was crazy and they just didn’t care. They wanted you to do it anyway, because they thought that if they got you to act paranoid and antisocial enough, your insane behaviour might have some limited effect on case curves. Joke’s on you, and it’s sad you still haven’t realized.

In fact, instead of an amnesty, Emily.  I give you this: 

Never Forget.  Never Forgive.  Hold the Line.  

Letting them off the hook means to surrender to a horde of troglodytes.  Amnesty for lying Fauci?  This is worst than running press coverage for Fauci, Birx, Collins, who with his wife, pranced a televised version of Puff the Magic Dragon, the way that Che Guevara would televise public executions on TV for their families to witness the horror.  You have a poor grasp of history.  Maybe you spend too much time around babies.  Give that up occasionally to a babysitter once and a while.  Our family members have died and instead of demanding justice, or God forbid just a cessation of all the vaccine mandates, here you are telling us to forgive and forget.  What a POS.  You ignore the fact that people lost lives, we lost loved ones, brothers, sisters, cousins, parents, family, dear Emily, and your call for amnesty is the rudest insult.  

Why not ask us to say to these monsters, "Ah, no big deal, no harm no foul" only to let another few years go by before they introduce something else and you're not going to be in any position to help yourself ore your family or friends.  Read this by eugyppius.  

And finally, check out this post with Professor Oster's tweets on lockdowns.  Lovely gal, isn't she?  

When it comes to those who forced lockdowns & drugs on unwilling people now seeking amnesty, an eternal principle stands out: #NeverForget #NeverForgive #HoldTheLine

— Robert Barnes (@barnes_law) October 31, 2022

DAMAGE CONTROL IS NOT HOLDING

Sunday, October 30, 2022

"We had to give election to Lula to save our democracy" and other jokes from the Davos, WEF, EU, & ECB

Fired Twitter CFO, Ned Segal, set to walk away with 24 million, also sits on board of Beyond Meat

Ned Segal is his name.   

The carnivore diet is doing amazing things in our assisted living homes!

How do the Russians know that the UK blew up the North Stream pipelines in partnership with the US?

COLONOSCOPIES: Procedure is done with an endoscope, a reusable optical instrument that can be cleaned but not sterilized

Besides, colonoscopies confer no real benefit.  They're unnecessary.  

Bill Sardi writes

I frequently receive inquiries about colonoscopies. People want to know whether they are worthwhile. Certainly colonoscopy, the passage of a fiber optic tube into your intestinal tract to examine for pre-cancerous growths (called polyps) or to directly detect observable tumors in the colon or rectum, is a hard sell. Not only is colonoscopy an ordeal for the patient, a weak economy is forcing more patients to forego this diagnostic procedure as it does cost a few hundred dollars out of pocket. So is the recent news that colonoscopy cuts the death risk for colon cancer in half enough to get 50-plus-year-olds to part with their money and endure this uncomfortable procedure?

The bigger problem is not affordability or discomfort during the procedure, the problem is that, regardless of what you are told by doctors or what you read in news reports, colonoscopy offers implausible benefits.

First, patients are supposed to buy into the idea that detection and removal of intestinal polyps is life saving. But colonoscopy does nothing to prevent polyps from recurring. One study reported more than 40% of the time a surgically removed polyp does in fact return.

Second, do polyps equate with cancer? Colon cancer may emanate from flat growths that simply cannot be detected during colonoscopy. Even the best trained physician may not be able to detect the smallest polyps which is the entire reason for the test, to detect precancerous growth at their earliest stage of development. Even then, the best-trained physician can miss small tumors in the colon. The miss rate for the smallest growths (less than 5 millimeters in size) is around 25%. In one study of 2079 patients who underwent colonoscopy, colon cancer was detected in 13 patients, 7 (58%) who undergone prior colonoscopy and whose cancers were missed or were incompletely removed

Parasites (Tapeworms) in Fish from High-End Sushi Restaurant. Yikes!!

The other day I posted about parasites in pork, a pork chop to be specific.  I've loved pork through the years--bacon, pulled pork, carnitas tacos, and ribs even after knowing what they feed the pigs in farms.  

Parasites show up at about the 6:30 mark.  I haven't eaten sushi in years.  It may be difficult to eat sushi or sashimi ever again after this.  It's one thing for someone to warn you against parasites in food; it's quite another thing for you to see them . . . live burrow into the meat of a fish.  And I couldn't imagine going into a sushi joint where a chef didn't like you.  LOL.  

POTENTIAL PENALTY TO PFIZER: The penalty is up to $21,000 per injection. Do that math. 160 million times 21,000 = $3.36 trillion.

The penalty is up to $21,000 per injection.  Do that math.  160 million times 21,000.  The statute should do is be the death knell of Pfizer.   

The guests are Brook Jackson and Warner Mendenhall.  And the interview is dated August 13, 2022 and it is 90 minutes.     

Saturday, October 29, 2022

THE MOMENT YOU REALIZE YOU FORGOT TO ADD THIS TO YOUR BUCKET LIST

Oh, this is too good.  Twitter removed the tweet of Obama getting heckled by LET'S GO BRANDON crowd.  Love it.  It's also up on Bitchute, TikTok, and elsewhere.  Commenters are saying that the audio was dubbed in, and therefore not authentic.  

97% of the time chemotherapy doesn't work

A better thing to study is the relationship between profits and cancer.  It was a 12-year study, done in 1994, that looked at adult cancers.  

97% of the time chemotherapy doesn't work.  So why is it still used?  One reason and one reason only: money.  If you go to a medical doctor, an M.D., with a sinus infection and he prescribes an antibiotic, he gets no financial kickback.  Now, if he prescribes 5,000 of that antibiotic in one month, the company that makes it might send him to Cancun for a "conference," but he gets no direct remuneration.  With chemotherapeutic drugs, it's different. Chemotherapeutic drugs are the only classification of drugs that the prescribing doctor gets a direct cut of.  So if your doctor prescribes chemotherapy for you here's how it goes more or less.  The doctor buys it from the pharmaceutical company for $5,000, sells it to the patient for $12,000. Insurance pays $9,000, and the doctor pockets the $4,000 difference. (math doesn't add up).  The only reason chemotherapy is used is because doctors make money from it.  Period.  It doesn't work 97% of the time.  If Ford Motor Company made an automobile that exploded 97% of the time, would they still be in business?  No.  This is the tip of the iceberg of control that the pharmaceutical industry has on us.  

Cancer treatment in the United States, we have lost the war on cancer.  Why?  Cancer is not a reductionistic phenomena.  Cancer is a holistic phenomena.  And when you try to bring reductionistic methodology on a holistic phenomenon, you will completely miss the boat each and everytime.  Medical doctors are like colorblind art critics.  They can see that that's a boat.  They can see the black and white outline, but they're completely blind to all of the colors and textures that make up the substance of the thing.  It's no different with cancer.  The reason that people get cancer in the United States and the reason why we have lousy outcomes is because medical doctors are driving the research bus.  When women get together for a 5k run for breast cancer, all of that money--do you think any of that money goes to nutritional research?  Do you think any of that money goes to homeopathic research, or acupuncture, or traditional Chinese Medicine, or naturopathic research?  No!  All of it goes to drugs and surgery which DO. NOT. WORK. Now, why aren't those women running for selenium?  If every girl in this country took 200mcg of selenium, in one generation we'd eliminate breast cancer by 82%.  That's a big number.  Why aren't we doing that?  Because medicine in the United States is a for-profit industry, and most people are completely unaware of this and most people bow down to the altar of M.D. directed high-tech . . . 

The M.D. Emperor Has No Clothes: Everybody Is Sick, and I know Why, ND, Dr. Peter Glidden, BS, 2012.  

So many of the folks running the country have lost the respect of their fellow man

He did nothing.  Literally.  When he came in, he professed that Twitter would not change from a Censorship Central platform to a free-speech platform.    

Remdesivir increases the risk of kidney failure at least 20-fold based on the World Health Organization data

FEDERAL GOV'T HARD AT WORK

KARI LAKE OPENING HER HEART

Showing people some vulnerability is a feature of leadership.  But are the people worthy?   

These were the people who decided what Americans could say.

Friday, October 28, 2022

China has approved 8 vaccines, and none of the 8 are mRNA, and none have LNP. Why? In contrast , in 2021, the USA had only approved mRNA vaccines and the JandJ, and not one traditional vaccine

Has your government betrayed you?  

It's taken almost 2 full years to unearth important because they're disturbing details about the vaccines, their contents, the doctors who administer them, and now that mRNA vaccines weren't the only ones available, that, in fact, the vaccine companies had traditional vaccines available most of which went to China for use there. 

Sometimes he's good but I have serious problems with Dr. Malone and speaking engagements.  His language is often general and slippery, and then he turns inward when discussing any details of the vaccine.  I do feel that his role with his interviews is designed to keep the narrative from roaming too far afield.   

Medical Schools Teach Nothing About Vaccines

Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History, Suzanne Humphries, Roman Bystrianyk, 2013. 




 

Pork is well known for having parasites

And I used to love eating bacon and sausage.  This just killed that for me.  And do these parasites or tapeworms exist in all forms or cuts of pork?  Not all but why chance it?  Also, these parasites have been found in brain tissue.  So there's that. 

DARRELL BROOKS: TRAGIC EXAMPLE OF STOLEN VALOR

And folks want to move to Texas?

Mansfield is moving the Southeast to Code Red, requesting 72 hour notice for deliveries when possible to ensure fuel and freight can be secured at economical levels

From Lew Rockwell,

Thanks, Chris Sullivan.

This is a really big deal. Diesel fuel, heating oil and jet fuel are basically the same thing. Carlson talks about no trucks to deliver any food, but there won’t be any need for trucks because tractors and combines won’t be able to harvest crops anyway. 

Railroad locomotives that are supposedly electric run off generators driven by diesel engines.

I would suggest mounting windmills on top of locomotives and see how that works.

 

from James Freeman

He said he was at 25 kilograms in weight.  How is that possible?  That's 55 pounds.

I don't understand what "taking one for the team" means.  I mean I know what it means, but how can that be an incentive to do to anything to your body?  

Unprecedented harms?  Whoa.  Here is the Safe and Effective documentary.  

Ridicule is the ultimate weapon of “Mass Formation Psychosis” destruction

THE BUZZ AROUND MUSK'S TAKE-OVER IS EXHILERATING IF ONLY FOR THE SMALL-SIZED BIG TECH TROGLODYTES THAT HE IS TOSSING

Oh, look!  He/him be gone.  

RECRUITMENT CRISIS: The Marines are ditching LBGTQIA messaging, like "Marines for Equality," for a Call of Duty aesthetics to win back Bible Belt kids

Would you enlist in an organization this fickle?  

PAUL PELOSI HAMMERED IN SAN FRANCISCO

Turns out I was right. 

This was the first report that I read on Paul Pelosi.

Wow, the incoming reports on Paul Pelosi, coming in fast and furious, go from bad to worse.   

What, so Nancy was the real, intended, or original target? It has all the stench of an FBI op. Not sure when, or even if, a lengthy article in Rolling Stones or the Atlantic or the New Yorker will get published on what actually happened to Paul Pelosi, but when it does, I do wonder what it will reveal.

EU & WEF hatred and arrogance toward Russia, whipped up by EU's Ursula von der Leyen, creates its own enemies: poor, foolish German women

I get that it's heated in Europe between Russia and, well, all other European countries, but that's thanks to the EU, the WEF, DAVOS, and ECB who are trashing the Russians as they stand for and defend their national identity and state sovereignty.  The EU, WEF, and Davos hate national sovereignty.  They hate it.  And so this hatred and arrogance has rendered this poor German gal kind of stupid.  What, German men are supposed to take a hit from a woman stoically?  Well, he was Russian.  Cheers for Russian men.  This country could use a Putin.   

INCREDIBLE: POLAND WANTS $1.3 TRILLION DOLLARS IN REPARATIONS. HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? FOR PROGRESSIVES, THEIR MOTTO IS "IT'S NEVER ENOUGH"

"shipping rate for 40-ft container from Shanghai to Los Angeles has slipped below long-term average (going back to 2011 . . .)"

Presentism

Presentism.  Judging ancestors by today's standards?  Worth learning about.  Leaving this up here because I want to finish the whole thing.
 
Thanks to Steve Bartin.

Strange Career of Jim Crow, C. Vann Woodward, 1955.  Amazon's description has this to say, 
The Strange Career of Jim Crow is one of the great works of Southern history. Indeed, the book actually helped shape that history. Published in 1955, a year after the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education ordered schools desegregated,  Strange Career was cited so often to counter arguments for segregation that Martin Luther King, Jr. called it "the historical Bible of the civil rights movement." The book offers a clear and illuminating analysis of the history of Jim Crow laws, presenting evidence that segregation in the South dated only to the 1890s. Woodward convincingly shows that, even under slavery, the two races had not been divided as they were under the Jim Crow laws of the 1890s. In fact, during Reconstruction, there was considerable economic and political mixing of the races. The segregating of the races was a relative newcomer to the region.

McClanahan points out that Jim Crow was born in New England.  Calls Woodward a Beardian, who supported economic determinism?  Avery Craven raised the point as well that . . . "We had this civil war in American history, and the north was right and that's the position we're going to base our arguments off of, and the South was wrong almost all the time and we're going to discount what they're saying. . . ."  All that Woodward and Craven are saying is that the South are valuable in this argument and maybe there's some merit to some of the things they said.  The history of Tom Watson, an agrarian rebel, is good  It's a good book.  

Books referenced:

Break It Up: Secession, Division, and the Secret History of America's Imperfect Union, Richard Kreitner, 2020.  

Tom Watson: Agrarian Rebel, C. Vann Woodward, 1938.

Thursday, October 27, 2022

You're no yellow-bellied rat . . . but as a precaution, take Melatonin . . .

Hypoperfusion is a term that describes "a reduced amount of blood flow". When ischemia develops due to low blood flow, we may describe this as "hypoperfusion". Causes for hypoperfusion include low blood pressure, heart failure or loss of blood volume.

If you lined up at a stadium to get the vaccine, you're lucky. You dodged a bullet . . .

Thanks to the great Wejolyn, a Functional Nutritionist, FDN, CNC, I-ACT Certified Colon Therapist (20 yrs), Weston A Price chapter leader, ADAPT Health Coach. Nutrition Instructor/school district  

Arrest of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou . . . was a private initiative by John Bolton. Trump was apparently unaware of it before the fact."

Pfizer Declares an Epidemic in a Region, then Takes It Upon Itself to Test the Efficacy of an Experimental Drug? By whose authority? They Act Like a Government

After learning of the meningitis epidemic, Pfizer decided to use it as an opportunity to test the efficacy of Trovan in pediatric settings. So they just took it upon themselves?  By whose authority?

Kids and adults in Nigeria have to take a DNA test to prove they were injured by a failed drug trial by pharmaceutical company named Pfizer 15 years ago in Kano state, Nigeria.  

Why have we come to accept pharmaceutical vaccines and their drug trials on human beings as just a matter of course?  Where's the questioning, the conversation, the debate? 

11 people were killed and several more were injured when Pfizer tested an antibiotic drug called Trovan in 1996.  Now, 26 years ago.  Pfizer tested out the drug on 200 children, supposed to treat [what does 'treat' mean, you know, in the vaccine maker's dictionary?  For clearly, the everyday person does not operate on the same meanings of words that vaccine makers operate on and yet we're supposed to abide by their definitions and meanings.  Oh, what fun.] a deadly regional outbreak [so it's confined?] of meningitis.  [what do they mean by 'outbreak'?  These terms refer to specific amounts of people with the disease, so what is the amount for an outbreak, 3% of the population, 5%, 7%?  The media fails to inform; dare it say it, they misinform?]  Pfizer agreed to pay $75 million dollars in compensation in 2009 but they introduced DNA testing as part of the process for qualifying for the payment.  

The reporter continues, 

Back at home, survivors like Shamsu who was crippled and their families feel the DNA test was designed to deny them of the compensation money.  Many say they've already provided Pfizer with documents proving their children were part of the trial.  Shamsu's father explained that "In the claim that we filled, it stated clearly 'that only when we undergo the DNA test, they will pay the compensation.'" 

The Pfizer rep explained it this way, Pfizer, which denies all wrong-doing even though it's agreed to pay out $75 million dollars, said the DNA test is to guard against fraudulent claims.  Wow, Pfizer really mistrusts the very people they've promised to serve.  Some conflict of interest right there, I'd say.  

David Odiwo, of Pfizer's Victims Trust Fund, explains that 

As we're talking, we have about . . . we've collected samples from 547 people, and only 200 people participated in this study, so what do we do?

[BBC REPORTER, YVONNE NDEGE] But many of the victims are poor and illiterate.  They don't understand what DNA testing is and fear it's another attempt by Pfizer to make them guinea pigs in a new drug trial.  Some victims abandoned their claims when DNA testing was introduced as a condition of receiving payment.  Some of the compensation money released by Pfizer has gone into building this $25 million dollar medical research and disease control center.  The hope is that one day locals will be able to deal with things like outbreaks of disease and medical epidemics themselves.  

Wait, isn't that exactly what they were doing before Pfizer showed up and started injecting kids with Trovan? 

It may go someway to healing the wounds of Pfizer's and benefit the survivors who are simply too afraid to go for DNA testing.  

If the victims of Pfizer's drug trials got $75 million in damages, how much did the governments of the african nations get paid from Pfizer to agree to have their citizens DNA tested where the device for the test could make them sick and the test is designed to collect DNA and biological dara for future drug creation by Pfizer?  

From the Brookings Education

Vaccinations are essential to responding to epidemics, and the current COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. 

No, they're not.  Where's the proof of that, that vaccinations are essential to responding to epidemics?  Even the suggestion that some corporate body has to respond to a natural event to suddenly stop seeing people as individuals to overnight seeing people as a mass of insects that need to be dealt with through a biological agent en masse should tell you something about the ethics of that organization and to brace yourself, meaning protect yourself, against their self-imposed authority and their self-anointed expertise.  

Yet, globally, many choose not to get vaccinated for reasons that have, only recently, gained attention among researchers, policymakers, and the wider public. 

Yeah, people don't want them. They choose not to get vaccinated because public vaccination programs are abysmal failures.  People die.  People get injured.  This information isn't quickly or soon forgotten.  Death has a way of lodging in one's mind.  Plus, with the advantage of the internet and videos, like this one, we get reminders of how horrific vaccines can be.  And you wonder why people don't want to be gifted with poison?  Huh.  And without skipping an unethical beat, the author writes,

In 1996, Nigeria experienced one of the worst meningitis epidemics in its history with 109,580 cases and 11,717 deaths.  Bacterial meningitis is an infection of the lining of the brain that is especially virulent in children.  Northern Nigeria is also a majority-Muslim region, with around 99% of residents in Kano state identifying as Muslim.  At a hospital in Kano, Doctors Without Borders treated children with chloramphenicol, a well-known antibiotic endorsed by the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) to treat bacterial meningitis.   

So Doctors Without Borders was working with Pfizer?  Good to know.  

Over the same period, Pfizer, a U.S. pharmaceutical company, tried to launched a new antibiotic drug, Trovan. While Pfizer had tested the drug on adults, it had not yet been tested on children. 

So, wait.  Pfizer tested a drug on kids out in the field without having tested the drug on kids in a trial?  Pfizer and the rest of the pharmaceutical companies see you and your kids as lab rats.  They have no limiting principle. 

Additionally, early testing on adults had shown some serious side effects of the drug, including liver problems and cartilage abnormalities.  After learning of the meningitis epidemic, Pfizer decided to use it as an opportunity to test the efficacy of Trovan in pediatric settings.  

So they just took it upon themselves?  By whose authority?

Pfizer set up a site beside the Doctors Without Borders testing area and over two weeks, selected a sample of 200 children between 3 months and 18 years old to participate.  A month later, 11 of the children that had participated were dead.  Additionally, numerous parents of children involved in the trials reported disabilities among their children, including paralysis and liver damage.  

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Only Russia . . .

The most honest Democrat campaign ad you’re going to get this year. You’re welcome.

CITY, COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS ALL HATE THE WORKING CLASS. ALL OF THEM

From Dr. Meryl Nass,

The judge pointed out that the NYC mayor, Eric Adams, was not applying his vaccine mandate rules equally to all; for instance, VIPs such as artists and sports stars did not need the vax, but city workers did.

In case you missed it, NYFD workers blocked the Brooklyn Bridge last week over the mandate. The winning case was brought by 16 sanitation workers, but the ruling applies to ALL municipal workers including police, fire, sanitation and some others, though teachers were not mentioned. 
Arbitrary and Capricious edicts that single out certain groups but not others are verboten, according to the judge. And NYC will be hit badly in the pocketbook, which is always the trigger for change. 
I cannot wait to bring the Maine Medical Board staff and members into court where they are likely to learn firsthand about the legal phrase “arbitrary and capricious.” 
I especially can’t wait to see the look on Nancy Drew’s face (Renee Faye-Leblanc) as we discuss her arbitrary and capricious presentation of my case to the rest of the board, and the congratulatory emails between her and Board Executive Director Dennis Smith, an attorney, over what a good job she did lying to the rest of the Members. Then there are the arbitrary and capricious grounds left to justify continued suspension of my license. 
Nancy Drew had the temerity to imply I doctored my records. I guess it didn’t occur to the sleuth (she is no Columbo) that had I done so, wouldn’t I have made them look perfect so the Board could not get up on its high heels to tar and feather me over post-it notes? 
My attorney and I feel we have gotten everything we wanted into the record, and, given a fair and unbiased jury, the outcome would be indisputable.
Strange that the Board staff lost the video so much. Next hearing date scheduled for Jan 31, 2023, by which time the Board will owe me a year’s income and a new reputation. What will they owe the COVID patients who could not find treatment? 
By the way, I wonder if the AAG Stiegelman either has his two other prosecuting AAGs whispering in his ear, under his headphones, or typing messages to him, based on his eye movements and expressions as the hearing unfolded. 

"TBI can be attenuated by vitamin B-12 treatment through its beneficial role on axon regeneration after nerve injury."

Okay, so this should be of help to those trying to fix this and that.  I'm not familiar with those two drugs--Ribavirin and Telbivudine--but I am familiar with B12 and B3, Niacin.  Niacin has already been proven to be an effective anti-COVID symptom therapy.  It is often referred in the literature to a clot buster.  In addition, it keeps any of the spike proteins from adhering to tissue.  So if you've taken the vaccine, this is one function that you'll want to avail yourself of.  The other compound, B-12, is almost exclusively an excellent nerve tonic and nerve regenerator.  Yep, a nerve regenerator.  In this era of COVID, we hear a lot about muscle wasting and shrinkage, like brain shrinkage.  Well, B12 maintains brain volume if you take it regularly.  One of the benefits of eating nutrient dense animal protein is that you're getting adequate B-12.  NCBI reports that 

Vitamin B12 has been reported to promote axon growth of neuronal cells after peripheral nerve injury, which is currently used for the treatment of peripheral nerve damage in the clinical trial. Thus, we hypothesized that TBI can be attenuated by vitamin B-12 treatment through its beneficial role on axon regeneration after nerve injury. 

So if you're looking for a compound to regrow nerve tissue, look no further than B12.  

Twitter Has Its Sense of Humor Back. Thanks, Elon.

weed is not healthy. it is very clear that smoking weed decreases men's fertility

Wait.  You mean to tell me that all that weed being sold in the neighborhood was designed to render young men infertile?  Was Bill Gates the regional distributor?  Just sayin'.  


CHUCK TODD IS ODD