Monday, July 31, 2023

Vegan raw food diet influencer Zhanna D’Art dies of starvation

KOREAN WAR, 1950-1953, PROPAGANDA vs. ATROCITIES

KOREAN WAR PROPAGANDA

The war began with what Harry Truman claimed was a surprise invasion on June 25, 1950, by the North Korean army crossing the dividing line with South Korea that was devised after World War II. But the U.S. government had ample warnings of the pending invasion. According to the late Justin Raimondo, co-founder of Antiwar.com, the conflict actually started with a series of attacks by South Korean forces, aided by the U.S. military:

Barack Obama declared in 2013, “That war was no tie. Korea was a victory.”

By 1951, the Korean War had become intensely unpopular in the United States—more unpopular than the Vietnam War ever was. Truman insisted on mislabeling the war as a “police action,” but it destroyed his presidency regardless. When the ceasefire was signed in 1953, the borders were nearly the same as at the start of the war. 

While the friends of leviathan paint Truman as the epitome of an honest politician, he was as demagogic on Korea as Lyndon Johnson was on Vietnam. When Republicans criticized the Korean War as useless, President Harry Truman condemned “reckless and irresponsible Republican extremists” and “the false version of history that has been copyrighted by the extremists in the Republican Party.”

Perhaps the biggest disaster of the Korean war was that intellectuals and foreign-policy experts succeeded in redefining the Korean conflict as an American victory. As Georgetown University professor Derek Leebaert noted in his book Magic and Mayhem: The Delusions of American Foreign Policy from Korea to Afghanistan, 2011, “What had been regarded as a bloody stalemate transformed itself in Washington’s eyes; ten years later it had become an example of a successful limited war. Already by the mid-1950s, elite opinion began to surmise that it had been a victory.” Leebaert explained, “Images of victory in Korea shaped the decision to escalate in 1964-65 helping to explain why America pursued a war of attrition.” Even worse, the notion that “‘America has never lost a war’ remained part of the national myth, and the notion of having ‘prevailed’ in Korea became a justification for going big in Vietnam.” But as Leebaert noted, “in Vietnam, [the U.S. Army] had forgotten everything it had learned about counterinsurgency in Korea as well.”

KOREAN WAR ATROCITIES 

“From 1945-1948, American forces aided [South Korean President Syngman] Rhee in a killing spree that claimed tens of thousands of victims: the counterinsurgency campaign took a high toll in Kwangju, and on the island of Cheju-do—where as many as 60,000 people were murdered by Rhee’s U.S.-backed forces.”

The North Korean army quickly routed both South Korean and U.S. forces. A complete debacle was averted after General Douglas MacArthur masterminded a landing of U.S. troops at Inchon. After he routed the North Korean forces, MacArthur was determined to continue pushing northward regardless of the danger of provoking a much broader war. By the time the U.S. forces drove the North Korean army back across the border, roughly 5,000 American troops had been killed. The Pentagon had plenty of warning that the Chinese would intervene if the U.S. Army pushed too close to the Chinese border. But the euphoria that erupted after Inchon blew away all common sense and drowned out the military voices who warned of a catastrophe. One U.S. Army colonel responded to a briefing on the Korea situation in Tokyo in 1950 by storming out and declaring, “They’re living in a goddamn dream land.”

GONZALO LIRA IS OUT ON BAIL

Disappointing to see his naivete over how a government SHOULD behave.  Do you expect a government to actually be democratic, and actually hold to some ideals articulated in their constitution?  Get out of there, Gonzalo.  Get out now. 

HHS SECRETARY XAVIER BECERRA BRAGGING: these biochemical weapons changed the trajectory of the bio-behavioral control campaign, destroying millions of lives in the United States and tens of millions globally.

I don't think that I've read anything so astounding.  

Here is Health and Human Services Secretary, Xavier Becerra, bragging about the destruction of the military operation called COVID.

Project NoNextGen — Inducing Sterility and Disease by Weaponizing Chronic Fear of Faked Pandemics.

By Xavier Becerra and Ashish Jha

What Becerra wrote: 

The development of safe and effective Covid-19 vaccines and treatments within a year after SARS-CoV-2 was first identified represents one of the great successes of modern science.1 

What Becerra means:

The deployment of lethal biochemical weapons labeled as Covid-19 vaccines and treatments within months after the SARS-CoV-2 propaganda campaign began, represents one of the great successes of modern psychosocial manipulation systems. 

So here he identifies the COVID-19 vaccines as "lethal biochemical weapons."  Then brags about the operation saying that it "represents one of the great successes of modern psychosocial manipulation systems."  He's literally patting himself on the back for manipulating the American people.  That's Xavier Becerra.  

Here, he thanks those involved in the "modern psychosocial manipulation systems."

Thanks to the ingenuity of technocrats, especially behavioral psychologists, along with cooperation between the US government, the private sector, and globalist organizations (World Health Organization, United Nations), these biochemical weapons changed the trajectory of the bio-behavioral control campaign, destroying millions of lives in the United States and tens of millions globally. 

Groundbreaking because it "changed the trajectory of the bio-behavioral control campaign, destroying millions of lives in the United States and tens of millions globally.  He is essentially saying the quiet parts out loud.  Goebbels I am sure had more shame.  

Where did Becerra say these words?  He wrote them in one of America's premier medical journals, The New England Journal of Medicine

July 26, 2023 - Project NextGen — Defeating SARS-CoV-2 and Preparing for the Next Pandemic. Xavier Becerra, J.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, and Ashish Jha, M.D., M.P.H., White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator, published by New England Journal of Medicine

Nearly 75% of Americans are overweight or obese and the number of diabetics has risen to more than 30,000,000. What do almost all of these people have in common? A sweet tooth and a universal and irrational fear of cholesterol.

“Why all of a sudden do they [cattle] need to be injected with mRNA?” objected @sasha_latypova.

The full interview, dated June 17, 2023, is here.  Thankfully, this one is not behind a paywall.   

It's time to start writing to the cattlemen's associations.   

Powerful testimony from former ESPN sports reporter, Allison Williams, who was fired by Disney (ESPN’s parent company) after being denied both a medical/religious exemption.

Sunday, July 30, 2023

Obama simply followed all of Bush's policies and when it came time for re-election 2012 he pivoted and said "I'm for gay marriage"

They like you fighting on issues like abortion. I'm not saying abortion isn't a very important issue, but us fighting about abortion doesn't scare anyone at the Federal Reserve.  It doesn't scare anyone in the CIA.  They don't care if you fight about that issue.  Love you fighting over transgender.  They love you fighting over transgender bathrooms.   -- Dave Smith

You almost feel like the left just controls the broader culture but this was actually not the case immediately following 9/11. The culture had a very right wing mood to it it was very much about like patriotism and hierarchy and military and "Go America," which was a natural response to being attacked.  Highest approval ratings.  The American people gave George Bush a blank check to fight this war on terrorism.  You have whatever war you want, whatever action you want, whatever policy you want . . . if you want to grope us at the airport.  If you want to torture people, you want to open Guantanamo Bay, the PATRIOT Act, you want to create the Department of Homeland Security, whatever you want.  And he spent this blank check on two Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that led to the death of over a million people and what we got for it in return was are bravest Young men blowing their brains out at the tens of thousands at the price tag of trillions of dollars and the region completely destabilized anyway just nocremembr show for it if you look at Washington DC the zip codes with the highest incomes is the city with the most people making over $200,000. And they're all making over $200,000 because they're all kind of some connected to the military industrial complex including New York in LA and Newport Beach Miami DC is number one most.

Just to my point, so this is what we get out of George Bush's blank check.  On top of that, his presidency ends with the worst financial crash in 100 years.  It was so obvious that this is why Barack Obama was elected, because he was the most anti-George W. Bush thing that people could think of.  But then Obama comes in and continues all of the Bush policies after running on "I'm going to repeal all of these policies." Then there was a pivot.  It was right around when Obama was running for re-election in 2012.  What did Obama come out and say for his re-election campaign?  Did he come out and say, "Hey, look, remember I told you I was going to close Guantanamo Bay?  And I did it."  No, he couldn't say that.  Did he say I ended the war in Iraq?  No.  He couldn't say that either.  Did he say we're not torturing people anymore?  Did he say we're not dropping anymore drones over Yemen or Pakistan?  No.  In fact, by this time in 2012, not only had Obama continued the war Did he say I ended the war in Iraq?  No, he couldn't say that either.  Not only had Obama continued the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, he had also launched a stupid regime-change war in Libya.  He was starting to fund a civil war in Syria.  And he had the drone campaigns in Yemen and Pakistan.  So, what did he say?  He's got this base of liberals for whom he hasn't done anything that he promised.  So what did he say?  "I'm for gay marriage.  I'm the first president who's ever been for gay marriage."  And they put the White House up with the pride flag colors.  

This was a concerted effort from the top.  If you go look at these Nexus charts, you can map out words in major publications.  I'm not talking about Mom and Pop news outlets, I'm talking about the New York Times, The Washington Post, like the big dogs.  Go track how many times the word "racism" was mentioned.  Around 2012, it shot up.  "Social Justice" shoots up.  "Transgenderism" shoots up. "White Privilege" shoots up.  This was forced on the American people.  Why are we having these conversations now?  The American people did not wake up one day and decide we want to have a national conversation about chicks with dicks.  It didn't happen.  This wasn't an organic movement.  All of the most powerful people decided this is what we're going to talk about.  And why was that?  Because it's the perfect . . . look when you're failing on policy, you pivot to a culture war.  You pit people against each other so they are fighting each other.  We had in this country, we had an Occupy Wall Street, 2011, we're leftists were standing outside of big Banks screaming we are the 99% right-wingers had a populist movement called the Tea Party they were outraged about bank bailouts, unsustainable debt, unsustainable spending.  They don't like that.  That's not what the powers would be like.  You're getting too close.  They like you fighting on issues like abortion. I'm not saying abortion isn't a very important issue, but us fighting about abortion doesn't scare anyone at the Federal Reserve.  It doesn't scare anyone in the CIA.  They don't care if you fight about that issue.  Love you fighting over transgender.  They love you fighting over transgender bathrooms.  And you can see this everyday.  They are stoking this culture war because they have to distract you from the fact that they've completely failed on everything else in the 20th century.  For America, politically speaking has been a disaster.  Did they distract you with the submarine?  They love stories like that.  CNN loves an airplane crash.  They love stories that get clicks and no powerful people will be upset about it.  If they actually loved real stories that just got clicks, there's a lot of stories that get clicks that they've been passing them up for years.  It's part of the reason why shows like this and Joe Rogan have have taken off, because they can run stories . . . .  Hey, do you think people getting vaccine injured is not a story that would generate a lot of views for CNN, the vaccine that the government just mandated has hurt all these people.  That's a huge story.  And why don't they run it?  Because all their commercials are run by pharmaceutical companies.  They don't want to piss off powerful interests.  So they're not in the game of that.  So they have to create something for you to be afraid of, like, "white supremacist terrorism is everywhere."

Saturday, July 29, 2023

ON OPTICS ALONE, HOW CAN ANYONE THINK BIDEN IS A VIABLE OPTION FOR THE FUTURE OF THE UNITED STATES?

OWEN BENJAMIN: A LUCKY MAN. AND A GOOD MAN

A father calls the pharmacy after his son was taken by his mom to get injected with the #Covid #Vaccine and was then diagnosed with myocarditis 😳

Click on the image.   

This was the high point of reconciliation in the United States, and McKinley thought that such a monument would, as Lincoln said in his second inaugural address, "bind up the nation's wounds."


On September 19th, 2022, the Naming Commission issued a final report on the Confederate iconography in the United States military.  Created in 2020 as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, the 8-member panel was led by Chair Admiral Michelle Howard and Vice Chair, General Ty Seidule.  Howard is the highest-ranking woman in Naval history.  Seidule gained fame with the publication of an anti-Confederate polemic titled Robert E. Lee and Me and for a widely viewed YouTube video on the Civil War.  He taught history at the United States Military Academy for 16 years and is now a visiting professor of history at Hamilton College in New York.  Democrats established the Naming Commission after the 2020 "Summer of Love" riots in response to the death of George Floyd and in unison with other attempts that year to remove or contextualize Confederate monuments across the United States.  President Donald Trump vetoed the legislation that created the commission, arguing that it included language that will requbae the renaming of certain military installations.  Trump emphasized that he had been clear in "my opposition to politically motivated attempts like this to wash away history and to dishonor the immense progress our country has fought for in realizing our founding principles."  Congress voted to override his veto by crushing the majorities in both the House and the Senate.  Only 5 Senate Republicans and 66 House Republicans voted against overriding Trump's veto.  The commission recommended renaming 9 military installations, 4 naval vessels, and dozens of patches, streets, buildings, and memorials.  While predictable, the most egregious recommendation from the commission centers on the Confederate Monument in Arlington National Cemetery.  Ty Seidule argued that the monument should be stripped down to its granite base plate.  Why?  Because Seidule and the other members of the commission thought that the history portrayed on the bronze relief smacked of the Lost Cause myth.  But what is the real history of the monument?  President William McKinley, a Union War veteran, who served with distinction in several battles in the Eastern theater suggested the creation of a monument in Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate the over 200,000 Confederate soldiers who died during the war.  This was the high point of reconciliation in the United States, and McKinley thought that such a monument would, as Lincoln said in his second inaugural address, "bind up the nation's wounds."  McKinley said in 1898 that "every soldier's grave made during our unfortunate Civil War is a tribute to American Valor.  A time has now come when in the spirit of fraternity we should share in the care of the graves of Confederate soldiers.  Cordial feeling now happily existing between the North and the South prompts this gracious act and if it needed further justification it is found in the gallant loyalty toward the Union, the flag so conspicuously shown in that year just passed by the sons and grandsons of these heroic dead.

Two years later, the United States Congress followed through on McKinley's suggestion and crafted legislation which ordered the Secretary of War to have reburied in some suitable spot in the National Cemetery at Arlington and to place proper headstones at their graves.  The bodies of about 128 Confederate soldiers now buried in the National Soldiers Home near Washington DC, and the bodies of about 136 Confederate soldiers now buried at the National Cemetery at Arlington, Virginia. Eventually, the remains of over 400 Confederate soldiers will be interred at Arlington.  In 1906, Secretary of War, William H. Taft agreed to allow members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to begin raising funds for a Confederate monument at Arlington.  They eventually commissioned Jewish American Moses Ezekiel to design and sculpt the finished product.  Ezekiel was the first Jewish cadet at the Virginia Military Institute who fought at the Battle of New Market in 1864.  He later studied art and sculpture in Rome and Berlin and became a famous International artist.  His work was admired by International leaders and celebrities featured in both Europe and the United States.  Ezekiel would eventually be buried at the foot of the only would eventually be buried at the foot of the Arlington Confederate monument, making it his literal headstone.  

In 1912, Taft, now president of the United States, presided over the cornerstone dedication ceremony.  Taft described the memorial as "a beautiful monument to the heroic dead of the South" and called the ceremony "the benediction and of all true Americans."  

Two years later, President Woodrow Wilson unveiled the monument as an emblem of a reunited people and argued that such a monument was only possible in a democracy.  He hoped that such a monument would be a symbol of 
our duty and our privilege to be like the country we represent. And speaking no word of malice and no word of criticism even stand shoulder to shoulder to lift the burdens of mankind in the future and show the paths of the freedom to all the world
To these men and to that generation of Americans, the monument represented the best of America, a spirit of reconciliation, democracy, and freedom, of heroism, and patriotism.  And like William McKinley, many of them had been targets of actual Confederate bullets.  If these men can bury the hatchet, what changed decades later?  Not the history of the period nor the meaning of the monument, but the political ideology.  In short, America became a much less tolerant place.  Historians like Ty Seidule argue that the monument displays an incorrect view of the past by sanitizing and glorifying slavery.  The ioage of an enslaved woman holding the baby of a Confederate soldier going off to war while tears stream down her face has been criticized by modernists historians as a distortion of Southern slavery. But is it?  Booker T. Washington's autobiography, Up From Slavery, had only recently been published when Ezekiel was designing the monument.  Washington was arguably the most respected African American in the United States in 1906.  Washington recounts in  Up From Slavery, 1900, that 
in order to defend and protect the women and children who are left on the plantations when the white males went off to war, the slaves would have laid down their lives.  The slave was who was selected to sleep in the big house during the absence of the males was considered to have the place of honor.  Anyone attempting to harm young mistress or old mistress during the night, would have had to cross the dead body of the slave to do so. 

[Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made, Eugene D. Genovese, 1976] Until recently, historians studying this often arrived at the same conclusions.  The same can be said for the image of the black Southerner marching off to war with white Confederate soldiers.  For years, Southerners recognized the contribution of blacks, both free and slave, to the war effort.  Many received pensions when the war was over and while the Confederate government did not legally recognize these men as soldiers that did not authorize arming slaves as return for their freedom until 1865, thousands wire Confederate uniforms, provided manual labor, shouldered a rifle, shot at Union soldiers, and even died in Northern prisons and on the battlefield.  That made them black Confederates.  Of course, historians like high school history teacher, Kevin M. Levin and his Searching for Black Confederates argued that none of these men could qualify as soldiers because they were not legally recognized as such.  This is mere semantics.  Black Confederates existed regardless of whether history deniers wished to acknowledge their contributions to the Southern cause for Independence.  This history does not square with the "Take it down" agenda but with the spirit of reconciliation.  Henry Louis Gates, the Harvard professor who sat down with Barack Obama for the famous Beer Summit in 2009 argues black Confederates existed.

The truth remains that the Arlington Confederate Monument is a work of art, sculpted by a world-renowned Jewish American Artist, and seen by two Northern political leaders one of whom was literally engaged in physical combat with the Confederates and dedicated it to the spirit of fraternity and healing.  Booker T. Washington thought that the monuments erected in the honor of the best of Southern leaders would lead to better race relations in America.  Perhaps it would be better to listen to Washington and McKinley, two men who experience the war first hand than a group of modern historians with a political axe to grind. 

If you agree that the monument should remain contact your representative today at congress.gov/contact-us.  Time is of the essence.  

MCCONNELL GETS HANDLED

This is not that hard to do.  Have a man surrounded by the same group of people with familiar talk, familiar jokes, and familiar voices for years, and you've got your handlers.  The longer you're around someone, the easier it is for this to occur.  And people get away with the worst kind of psychopathic bullshit.  Agree with McConnell or not, this is abuse.  So much of government is ritualistic: set procedures, set presentations, set speeches.  It's dull.  And because there is rarely any repercussions for anyone's actions, there are no consequences.  Continuity of government means don't make a stink about anything.

BROOK JACKSON: We. Are. Coming.

Here is the official trailer for the documentary, Follow the Silenced, 2023. 

Brianne Dressen is a co-founder of React19.  

Dr. Jessica Rose, "VAERS IDs being disappeared."

"It won't get reimbursed, so it gets labeled as anxiety."

"Factitious disorder"?  In other words, she was making it up.

"I was muffled.  I was told I was wrong.  I was told to go home.  And I was told not to talk."  Why ask him not to talk if he's wrong?

"FEMA had offered me money if I changed my son's death certificate from enlarged heart to COVID."

The FDA wanted 75 years to release this data.  Yeah, the FDA and the federal government is still your  friend?  Act accordingly.

"What the FDA did to me was contact Pfizer and get me fired," Brook Jackson.

"The patent for the Moderna vaccine is owned by the Department of Health and Human Services," Tom Renz.

"We don't have any secrets here," Peter Marks, FDA

"This is not about freedom or personal choice," President of the United States, Joe Biden.

Probably kind of important to remember the list of cowards who lied to help increase the number of Americans vaccinated.  

Klaus Schwab Bill Gates Jacinda Ardern Justin Trudeau Joe Biden Ashish Jha (C19 Coordinator) Tony Fauci Robert Califf (Head of FDA) Peter Marks (FDA) who is on record at the 2:53 mark in the above trailer as saying, "For these mRNA vaccines, there is incredible BS out there about thousands of people dying out there, that just ain't true."

Dr. Rochelle Walensky

Michael "Puff the Magic Dragon" Collins

Dr. Scott Gottlieb Eric Rubin (NEJM)

Friday, July 28, 2023

OWEN BENJAMIN SMASHING CONVENTIONS

Michael Palmer utterly destroys the myth that a nuclear bomb exploded over Nagasaki and Hiroshima. 

Only 11% of US household debt has an adjustable interest rate. That means the vast majority of Americans with existing fixed rate mortgages/auto loans/student loans have not been impacted by the Fed's 11 rate hikes.

I started looking at how they're manufactured, and what can explain the variability.  It does look like their ability to manufacture them as described has never been demonstrated.  And that has always been a problem in making mRNA because it's a very fragile product that breaks.  A lot of chemical reactions go into it.  You have to make a lot of steps, and you have to remove impurities along the way, and you cannot use aggressive methods.  Removing impurities, you will break the product

Ingredients come from China.  Moderna confirmed that in Congressional testimony.  And we found metal contaminants especially characteristic of China, which is antimony.  Antimony is mined in China and it's very toxic.  It's used in semiconductors . . . 

And it's just in the environment and it ends up in the . . . 

It's just dirty water.  Somewhere, where it's coming from, the water is contaminated and they don't care.  They ship whatever it is with the dirty Chinese water ends up in the vials of Moderna.

Other researchers I was interviewing in Europe found that there is huge amounts of proteins, so much protein, and there's not supposed to be there at all.  But there's so much protein that it's visible to the naked eye.

That could be a lot of different things. . . 

Yeah, what is it?  Where's it coming from?  And depending on what protein it is, it can cause allergies.  It can sensitize your system. That was always the problem with traditional vaccines: they were always contaminated with proteins, plant proteins, and animal proteins; that's why we have people allergic to soy, allergic to chicken, allergic to corn, allergic to wheat.  They're all coming from the vaccinations.  Yeah, it hypersensitizes your system, especially when it's given to children and they're growing and developing immune systems.  That's a known problem.  But in these particular shots, researchers found chunks of protein.  Over the last 2 to 3 1/2 years, I've interacted with a lot of researchers all over the world--Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the U.S., and Canada, who have been testing these things, and what they're finding are a humongous variety of things that are not supposed to be there at all, and nobody cares.  

Why is [HHS secretary Becerra] doing that? Because he wants them dead! It's his job! He is acting on behalf of the central bankers that appointed him to this position.

Xavier Becerra, current HHS Secretary, personally went to Chico, CA to promote these injections in children

How do you explain that?  Why is this guy doing that?  

Because he wants them dead!  It's his job!  He is acting on behalf of the central bankers that appointed him to this position.  I cannot get into this head and I cannot tell you what drives his behavior, and that's a good question to ask him on the stand, you know, when he's tried for mass murder, genocide, and war crimes.

DR. PAUL OFFIT: Historically, there's no such thing as a bad vaccine lot

RON PAUL WAS CALLED "UNPATRIOTIC" VOTING AGAINST THE CREATION OF THIS BEAST

Homeland Security was created in October 2001 as part of the post-9/11 PATRIOT Act. 

MAYORKAS DENIES KENNEDY SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION WHILE CAMPAIGNING

Does this mean that RFK, Jr. will have to foot the bill for it on his own?  Mayorkas is the 7th Secretary of Homeland Security since February 2, 2021.

It's family and its support that ends the welfare system

Government provides a seevice to the immoral.  If you want to have a system where the government is Daddy, the government is husband, the government is provider, and the man is just pumpin', squirtin', runnin', you know, aborting, calling someone like Owen, "How dare you . . . ."  No.  You live in an agrarian, familiy-oriented system, you're not going to have that.  Every kid is accounted for.  Every woman's watched.  Every man is working.  Everybody's protected and those systems are old.  And America in its heyday was under that system.  You allow the rotten fruit to ferment into alcohol.  If you want to stop those things you complain about, you have to support decentralized, localized family units.  You can't let girls 25 and alone out onto a city and not expect them to bang.  They need husbands.  They don't end up happy.  They might say they want to be free, guys, they don't.  They don't.  They end up on pills.  They end up with the depression and anxiety.  They regret not having children and end up financially crippled.

The Federal Reserve in 1913 made everybody incredibly rich.  You don't let the deadwood burn, the immoral rot, you subsidize it.  

It's helpful to put any issue in its relevant context, which is watched.  Every man is working.  economics, for it's economics that forces the passage of laws so that you're not a burden to the state.  People like to pooh-pooh economics as somehow complicating it with greed, but it really is the existential factor right after biology

In another post, Owen writes,

For the record I don’t currently think a 13 year old should get married. In our modern society a 13 year old has the maturity of a 5 year old from our past. Many 25 year olds don’t have the maturity to own a cat. None of my tweets tonight are to encourage a modern teen to marry because their childhood has been extended and it’s very creepy.

My point is that I’ve seen glimpses into our past based on how I currently live in a farm based lifestyle and people used to be way more competent way faster. And without the welfare state the only way to ensure protection was family and the only way to ensure agricultural success was having a lot of kids from a very young age. My point isn’t even debatable it’s obvious fact. Just sounds weird saying it’s ok to marry at 12 given our current life, because in this current society it absolutely isn’t.
Also, there didn’t used to be an “age of consent.” All sex outside of marriage was illegal. There was just an age of marriage consent. Without abortion and welfare sex outside of marriage is poverty and death.

Thursday, July 27, 2023

"Every single time that there are new revelations and evidence about Joe Biden's corrupt international bribery scheme, the Department of Justice moves to indict or add charges against Donald Trump."

From Biden to McConnell to Feinstein, the U.S. government really is fashioned on an Ayn Rand novel

Today, Western values mean three things: immigration, LBGTQ, and war

The top leadership of the US Government is extremely old -- they stay around forever, clinging to power as tightly as they can, petrified to give it up -- and so . . .

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Wow. Didn't realize she tore up the pic of the Pope on SNL. Powerful

California is now spending a half-billion dollars to destroy 4 dams on Klamath River—as a record snowmelt goes out to sea due to insufficient reservoir storage.

SINEAD O'CONNOR, 1966-2023, RIP

To a young man, her voice was angelic, and her face was beautiful.  Her success brought her hardships.  I loved her fight.  What can I say, she's Irish. 


This is her song, "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart," which was featured in Jim Sheridan's movie, In the Name of the Father.

A fellow inmate lights a votive candle and drops it out in the yard.  Other inmates follow suit.  Am sure you remember it.  It was stunning.

THE NEWS BENDERS, 1968, ONE YEAR BEFORE THE 1969 MOON LANDING

Made by the BBC.  Thanks to Owen Benjamin.
 

BIDEN'S PENDING IMPEACHMENT

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Somebody rifled through the dead soldiers personal belongings, SIM cards, missing photos, and now autopsies completely wrong. Family forced to pay to ship body of Marine killed after Pentagon policy change: 'Egregious injustice'

Fascinating how nobody in Congress is getting cardiac arrest while instances of 18-year-olds getting them is through the roof. It’s almost like they didn’t take the jab

The Military Authorized the Jabs | Sasha Latypova

The vaccines are not, actually what people don't realize, they're not at all subject to GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES or FDA OVERSIGHT.  --Sasha Latypova

She mentions French doctor, Dr. Didier Raoult, in her opening remarks.  

The FDA doesn't regulate medicine in the United States, neither does the CDC.  So they're not the authorities who can dictate to doctors how to practice medicine.  It's actually up to the doctor's discretion.  If something is approved on the market, of which Hydroxychloroquine has been for 60 years or so, then they're perfectly in their right to prescribe it.  So nobody can say no to them.  If the doctor himself feels that this is something that can help you, obviously they discuss it with the patient, but it's the relationship between the patient and the doctor, and the doctor is using approved medicine, yet all of a sudden, all of these authorities decided that relationship doesn't exist and that it was up to the government to decide how you should be treated as a patient and how the doctor should practice their skill and their art that they're trained to do.  

4:45  The FDA primarily exists to make sure that products sold in interstate commerce are in compliance both with the ingredients as they are labeled on the product along with how it's produced.  You can't say what's in it.  You have to trust the label that what it says matches what is inside.  Can't always talk directly to the manufacturer.  And that the dose or amount is accurate, that it's not 50mgs of aspirin and not 5,000 or zero.  So all of it depends on a tightly, tightly controlled regulated process of making these things.  GMP is the law in the United States that governs, and it's an extensive set of laws, that govern the production, the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and food, and other items that the FDA regulates.  The vaccines are not, actually what people don't realize, they're not at all subject to GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES or FDA OVERSIGHT.  

6:00. These particular C19 vaccines are not regulated by FDA, not regulated by Good Manufacturing Practices.  There are no rules or regulations that are followed for them.  And everything that has been presented to the public--the research and development, the clinical trials, and approvals are basically acted out fake performance to convince the public to go get injected.  But initially I was very concerned about the what I observed from the data that these products were produced in an extremely sloppy way, and the way I found that was because I was looking at the VAERS adverse event reporting system of the CDC, and I was doing research by the lot number.  So in this database,  you can look at the Adverse Events associated with a particular Lot number of a product.  In this case, I was looking at the COVID-19 injections.  And that was showing an extremely sloppy lot to lot production of these things some had thousands of adverse events, severe events, with hundreds of deaths reported for that lot number.  And some Lots had practically none, just a handful.  And that tells you that the product is extremely badly produced, because of you because I was comparing these to the flu vaccines and the flu vaccines don't have that they're all about the same

If I were the deep state, . . .

If I was the deep state, you'd question your sexual identity but not the medical establishment. 

Well, it kind of makes sense. The West is only interested in climate change, not real-world pollution

In the mandated hospital protocols and the drug selected by Anthony Fauci to treat all Covid-19 Americans who were infected, I knew what I called then would be Anthony Fauci's genocide.  It was going to be how Anthony was going to kill hundreds of thousands if not millions of Americans treated in hospitals around the country and I have not gotten off of this ever since.  So the truth is in the memo that Anthony Foundry stated was that there was one drug and one drug only that was found to be effective in a viral trial against Ebola virus a year earlier and this experimental antiviral drug called remdesivir that at that time had never been FDA approved he said it was proven safe and effective against the Ebola virus but now we're going to use it in America as the only treatment of all hospitalized covid-19 SARS covid 2 virus infected people and so I had never heard of from Death severe so I selected the actual hyperlink on the nih.gov's website the National Institutes of Health

https://myfreedoctor.com/.  The best parts of this presentation come after the 18-minute mark.  

https://www.synergyhealthdpc.com/.  

Dose for adults with Covid-19 in hospitals.  0.2 to 0.6 milligrams for every 2.2 pounds of body weight for 5 days.  This is another Indian vendor.  

https://www.alldaychemist.com/. From that site, All Day Chemist, I received this reply to "Where are you located?" 

you can place order and within 30-40 days it would be delivered. We ship through postal service and your order can be tracked. Order will be shipped from India, Singapore.

B-Complex is vital to repair and rebuild the muscle tissue of the heart.

The far left city of Burbank, California, where Biden beat Trump by 40-60 points, banned “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” “Of Mice and Men” and other books because they said they were racist

All governments, left, right, and center, are always trying to ban history, overwhelm you to try to distract you from your own history, and make it easier to steer you away from your traditions, religion, culture, language, food, or otherwise.  It's been claimed that The Odyssey by Homer was passed down through history by oral recitation.  And certainly, speech among friends, colleagues, neighbors, and acquaintances helps keep memories of the past alive.  But in politics, in that spiritual battle of good versus evil, speech is weaponized.  Weaponized speech is often used by people with no power.  People use it to go after, to hunt their neighbors. because their own lives are so petty.  It's like they're masters of the universe of Yelp.  With COVID, the government was telling you how to maintain hygiene during a fake outbreak by washing your hand.  You knew that.  You didn't need to be told.  You knew that if you were sick, you wash your hands.  But in the absence of being sick, the government had to become its full nanny and tell you to wash your hands even though you weren't dirty or sick.  Stay 6' apart they said.  Wear a mask, they said.  They tried to convince you that you had no proper functioning immune system, and instead rely on these external "immune suppressors," like a mask, like 6' apart, like a vaccine.  Ah, last time I checked, health does not come from a needle.  The government worked to make you forget about what works for you.  And they created mass formation to put that added pressure on your thinking that made their messages more persuasive and throw your good sense into question.  This is what they do in war.  This is war.  

It now takes more than $650,000 a year to be among the top 1% of wealthiest households in the US, per Bloomberg.

AFTER February 24th, 2022, Piers Morgan Stands with Ukraine!! Deeply committed. But Piers' care for Ukrainian children only began after 2022?

Thanks to Gail Appel and Lew Rockwell @ Lew Rockwell.  

Terrific.  Love Roseanne all the more.  Saw her once in Beverly Hills back in the late 90s.  She smiled.  I felt like waiving because her demeanor was so friendly.

3:50  I wanted to do a quick look at Piers Morgan's Twitter account when I saw I was going to be debating about Ukraine. And you know what I saw on his Twitter account virtually no tweets about Ukraine prior to 2019.  Nothing.  Nothing.  In 2019, he made fun of Zelenskyy, a comedian, and actor, with no political experience, becoming president.  And there were no tweets about Ukraine until February 24th, 2022.  And then it's all, "My God, I stand with Ukraine!!" But why couldn't you stand with Ukraine back between 2014 and 2022?  You didn't stand with them back then?  You don't care so you care for the Ukrainian children only began after 2022?  Interesting. 

"for a long period of time, high-prescribing doctors would be invited to trips or annual conferences, that sort of thing"

one of the problems with medical training is that they're not actually training doctors to be critical thinkers but to sort of accept whatever is the wisdom of the day

you think, "Oh, the doctors are probably reading medical journals and looking at the methodology section and the data."  That doesn't happen.  They are lucky if they glanced at the abstracts.  So often the abstracts are spun; they're not actually consistent with what's in the data.

for the longest period of time what they did is they would bring in breakfast, they'd bring in lunches, they'd bring in, you know, some sort of food to eat in the afternoon, and what would happen is you . . . you bring this food in, okay, by the drug reps, who were often are pretty young women. 

what you really see at every step of the way from the beginning of the generation of the evidence base is a story of commerce, a story of creating a story and then disseminating that story that will support a market, support a product, and that's what you see at every step of the way 

The Invasion of False Science Into Medical Schools and Medical Journals.  Thanks to Barbara Loe Fisher for this clip and information.  The speaker's name is Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic, 2010.

This is a clip from the movie, Medicating Normal, 2022.

So, unfortunately, I think one of the problems with medical training is that they're not actually training doctors to be critical thinkers but to sort of accept whatever is the wisdom of the day.  So then you want to look at where does the wisdom of the day come from?  And you think, "Oh, the doctors are probably reading medical journals and looking at the methodology section and the data."  That doesn't happen.  They are lucky if they glanced at the abstracts.  So often the abstracts are spun; they're not actually consistent with what's in the data.  But then really, you know, especially for a long time, you ha[d] these free dinners, continuing medical education dinners.  They go out to a nice restaurant, the doctors, or, say, psychiatrists, and there you'd have a famous person, or a fairly famous person, giving a talk about the wonders of the latest drug.  So one thing is freebies, basically free dinners, etc.  That was really big in the '90s and the first parts of the 2000s.  

Then next you have the drug reps they come around and they come to doctors offices and at least for the longest period of time what they did is they would bring in breakfast, they'd bring in lunches, they'd bring in, you know, some sort of food to eat in the afternoon, and what would happen is you . . . you bring this food in, okay, by the drug reps, who were often are pretty young women.  And then they might bring in a speaker to give the talk to the doctor to give but what you have there for is a method of disseminating information to prescribing doctors that involves you know that's where they're getting their information from is from pharmaceutical companies basically, you know, pitching their product, and often they'll leave brief samples.   That sort of thing.  And at least for a long period of time, high-prescribing doctors would be invited to trips or annual conferences, that sort of thing.  So you see money really governing medical education, continuing medical education, what doctors learn at their offices, what young residents learn.  

Money is greasing the story-telling at every step of the way from money greasing what academic psychiatrists say to what the ordinary doctor in his office learns about.  So everywhere what you're seeing is a commercialized presentation of supposed scientific information.  

MEDICAL JOURNALS
And then the other problem you do see of course is where you think "The medical journals!"  Well, the former editors of medical journals like JAMA, and New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), and the British Medical Journal they've all said that like basically we became vehicles for a sort of story laundering.  In other words, they began where they couldn't even trust what was being published and their own journals because of this corrupt process.  And then you also have the problem that advertisements are going to the medical journals, that's what they rely on to fund their operations.  So if we deconstruct this storytelling process in our society, this information that gets out to the public to prescribing doctors what you really see at every step of the way from the beginning of the generation of the evidence base is a story of commerce, a story of creating a story and then disseminating that story that will support a market, support a product, and that's what you see at every step of the way.  Now supposedly it's getting cleaned up some because it got so out of hand, you know, by 2008 and 2009, but I don't really know how much it's getting cleaned up.  That's sort of still we need you know we need to see.  What we do know is from the mid-1980s to 2010 roughly, in psychiatry, it was the wild wild West with money greasing this storytelling process from A to Z. 

Edward Jenner promised that his smallpox vaccine would deliver lifetime immunity . . . then revised to 14 Years . . . then to 7 Years . . . then to 5 . . . then to 2

Does that sound familiar?  It should.  

Fauci, Walensky, Rachel Maddow (not a scientist or a doctor or anything really), and Bill Gates said you have "long-lasting immunity."  But they all lied.  They knew they lied.  This vaccine, nor any before it, is not the first rodeo, nor will it be the last.  Time will lapse.  People will forget or diminish the death and devastation the vaccines wrought.

The speaker's name is Barbara Loe Fisher.  Find her Twitter page here.


Her other books include, 

A Shot in the Dark, Harris L. Coulter and Barbara Loe Fisher, 1991.

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