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Sunday, January 14, 2024
Bret Weinstein complicit in masking babies and psychological abuse of children?
Friday, August 25, 2023
Oh, Come on! You can't compare mask wearing in public to . . . Oh, my God!
Any Resemblance of
— Robin Monotti (@robinmonotti) August 23, 2023
Covid19 Face Masks in the Community to the Face Masks of Prisoners in Guantanamo Bay, is Not Purely Coincidental.. pic.twitter.com/SdgqF8cMBz
Any Resemblance of
— Robin Monotti (@robinmonotti) August 23, 2023
Covid19 Face Masks in the Community to the Face Masks of Slaves in History, is Not Purely Coincidental.. pic.twitter.com/SkkiPwYrOt
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
“While eight times the normal level of carbon dioxide is toxic…mask-wearers are breathing in 35 to 80 times normal levels"
“While eight times the normal level of carbon dioxide is toxic…mask-wearers are breathing in 35 to 80 times normal levels…high blood pressure, reduced thinking ability, respiratory problems, and reproductive concerns are among the many possible results.” https://t.co/MFxKPfPhy3
— Michael P Senger (@michaelpsenger) May 17, 2023
Monday, April 24, 2023
MASKS: WERE THEY THE 1ST PHASE OF TOXIC POISONING IN 2020?
New Study Suggests Carbon Dioxide Buildup from Wearing Face Masks Increase Risk of Stillbirths, Testicular Dysfunction, & Cognitive Deterioration https://t.co/bH1TmX9FDR
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) April 24, 2023
Friday, March 3, 2023
During the pandemic, 129 billion masks that could not be biodegraded were used and thrown away every month. Not a peep from the Climate mongerers
Why aren’t the ‘Climate Emergency’ people talking about this real emergency?! https://t.co/ghy4QpX9gE
— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) March 3, 2023
Saturday, December 17, 2022
More gene therapy? I couldn't resist
Kiss my ass, Gene.
Oh my… do you still feel the same way @genesimmons? https://t.co/tLj05bzoVm
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) December 17, 2022
Born in Haifa, Israel, Gene Simmons' birth name is Chaim Witz.
Stage name, Demon. Other aliases besides The Demon have been "The God of Thunder," "Dr. Love," "Reginald Van Helsing." Colorful. But it wouldn't be Gene Simmons if he weren't colorful.
He has been a bit of a workhorse.
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
IRISH HEALTH MINISTER, STEPHEN DONNELLY: "I mean there's oodles of data."
"Can you name a study?": Irish Health Minister Stephen Donnelly pressed on the effectiveness of face masks, as he floats the idea of reintroducing them this winter. https://t.co/MWPibuFRaN pic.twitter.com/lfF3wr9RTm
— gript (@griptmedia) October 18, 2022
Well, I don't live in Ireland, but I do live in the U.S. where I've seen schoolyards of children wearing masks, not because of any condition they have or any condition they might threaten their classmates with, but because of remote, unaccountable, invisible authority: the county health officer.
But I do love the language that these official tools give to reporters.
You may mandate COVID masks this winter, but according to a major report by Ofsted in the UK earlier this year. There's evidence that face masks could have stunted many children in social and language development. So I'd like to ask with these known risks, what real-world evidence do you have that masks significantly reduce COVID-19 not based on models but actual real-world examples.
00:25 So first of all, there is no expectation we will be moving to mask mandates. Obviously, Ireland does what every other country will have contingency plans in place should there be a variants of concern that out competes Omicron that is a high ratio in terms of severe illness and that escapes the vaccines.
My comments: So this was something. He's admitting that Ireland's response will be just like every other country's response. Like China's? Like Austria? How about Australia? There's no greater admission or concession that says we defer to a higher central authority than our own nation. We defer to the International Communist WEF, Davos, and the EU. These are our gods.
00:45 The public health advice I have is unambiguous [meaning he'll change his advice next week] on the use of masks. Masks are important. We have public health advice in place right now. They do work. They do save lives. And they have been an incredibly important part of our response to the . . . to the pandemic.
01:00 What real-world examples do you have of that other than just saying that they work?
01:07 I mean there's oodles of data. There's data all over the world. There's no serious argument being had in terms of whether face masks . . . there's no serious argument being had in the medical community as to whether face masks are an important public health measure. Are there trade-offs, are there trade-offs in children wearing masks? Yes, there are, and those things are taken very seriously, and they are counted for in terms of public health advice. But in terms of living through a pandemic, there is no serious debate as to whether face masks are an important public health measure . . . .
01:48 Could you name a real-world public health study that shows that . . . ?
01:51 I will ask the Chief Medical Officer to send you any number of studies to that effect. Yep, no problem at all.
Sunday, October 16, 2022
Germany to Burn Almost 800 Million Unused COVID Masks
Burn baby burn. Green and clean. 🤦♂️ https://t.co/2TSETzzLx8
— Lucio Saverio-Eastman 🌎 (@atonalmuse) October 15, 2022
$6 billion dollars in mask purchases? I wished I could have gotten in on that action.
Germany spent €6 billion ($5.9 billion) on face covers at the start of the pandemic, according to Spiegel. Former Health Minister Jens Spahn was criticized at the time for excessive procurement and for using personal connections to buy masks, steps he defended by citing major supply shortages and a desperation to obtain protective coverings swiftly.
Monday, October 10, 2022
". . . masks are also illegal in some communities precisely because they present the citizens in a town with a threat of robbery. Bandits love masks."
The "protective" masks that everybody is wearing have been an unmitigated disaster from the outset. First, they are menacing which only helped to emphasize a threat. But in this case, the treats were now multiplied by the thousands of mask wearers. When I first spotted more than a few people wearing masks, it alarmed me because it's like they got orders from some cult or underground army. Truly. Not only do we know that masks don't prevent transmission or protect from infection. We know they're unhealthy. Worse yet, they ruin a young child's sense of communication and their ability to read cues from adults. It's hard not to continually condemn these because no one has been brought to account regarding the masks. You still see people wearing them, and I am sure that as the late fall and winter months approach, more people will be wearing them. But I said early on that the masks are also illegal in some communities precisely because they present the citizens in a town with a threat of robbery. Bandits love masks.
Normalizing masks was a huge fucking mistake. https://t.co/U2OcTNBiDL
— Eli Klein (@TheEliKlein) October 9, 2022
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
ANTI-VAXXER: IS THAT CODE FOR JUSTIFYING TAKING YOUR RIGHTS FROM YOU?
Face mask!🤣🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/3LhOfbMxAZ
— Eddie Hayes (@EddieHayes82) January 25, 2022
Whatever happened to the Left? They used to be smart, self-critical and could cite history and science at the drop of a dime. Not these British tools. Note, too, how any of these government tools enjoy throwing around "anti-vaxxer" as though it were a trigger word for justifying taking your rights from you.
— BELLYLAUGHTER (@BELLYLAUGHTER2) January 26, 2022
Monday, January 24, 2022
"As for me, I've had it with masks. I feel like a fool, and I am not going to play anymore."
The question was, "In general, do you trust [what] Dr. Fauci has said about the coronavirus or not?" The results were 43% no, and 40% yes.
Compare those results to 60% yes and 8% no in April 2020.
These days it seems as if everywhere I turn, a new person is saying the whole thing is stupid and I'm not doing it anymore.
This time it's an editorial writer for USA Today.
Headline: "I am done with masks. We've been idiotic about them since the
beginning."
He begins with this: "Who knew that little pieces of plastic or cloth worn
over the nose and mouth could turn people into complete idiots?"
In response to Dr. Leana Wen's [the Chinese-American, flip-flopping, goalpost-shifting version of Anthony Fauci] recent observation that cloth masks
are nothing more than "facial decoration," he responds, "Well, I
feel like an idiot for all the times I donned a facial decoration and forced my
kids to do the same."
He dismisses the drive for N95 masks as unreasonable and concludes: "As
for me, I've had it with masks. I feel like a fool, and I am not going to play
anymore."
Then, too, Bari Weiss, formerly of the New York Times opinion
section, made waves on Bill Maher's program recently when she declared
herself "done with COVID," and swatted down the standard arguments
with data.
The only thing missing was: I'm sorry for going along with it all this time and
demonizing people who said then what I'm saying now.
The whole "we now have new information" thing from Weiss and others
is disingenuous. We knew very early on that the crazies were wrong and that
nothing they recommended did any good. A simple "stay home when you're
sick" would have been better than their entire mitigation program.
Having said that, I by no means decline Bari Weiss's membership in Team
Reality, and I'm happy to see our ranks continue to grow.
Before I reveal the happiest of the three items I have to report to you today,
in terms of the evolution of opinion, I want to make sure you know a term.
Surely you know "red pill" and "blue pill," from The
Matrix. You and I are red-pilled. We understand the nature of the regime that
rules over us. We don't accept the establishment version of events.
The blue-pilled are those who even now still think the public health
establishment just has the best interests of Americans at heart and should be
trusted to do sensible things.
A white pill, meanwhile, is a source of optimism for us.
And now for a white pill:
A recent NBC News poll--so not exactly biased in our favor--finds more
Americans distrust Fauci than trust him.
The question was, "In general, do you trust [what] Dr. Fauci has said about the
coronavirus or not?" The results were 43% no, and 40% yes.
Compare those results to 60% yes and 8% no in April 2020.
Meanwhile, Ireland just announced it's dropping most COVID restrictions, and
England (not the UK as I mistakenly said the other day) is dropping its mask
mandate and vaccine passport system.
Austria keeps putting off its mandatory vaccination program, and there are
murmurs in England about pushing the vaccine mandates for NHS workers back six
months.
We're almost there.
With next to no high-profile support, and with every major opinion-molding
institution against us, we've begun to turn the tide.
What you and I say and do is not in vain.
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Thursday, January 20, 2022
MASKS DO NOTHING FOR TRANSMISSION, BUT DO A LOT TO STUNT A CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT
Please. Watch. This.
— Justin Hart (@justin_hart) January 19, 2022
British news program. A commentator who is student reacts to the announcement that Britain is removing masks. Watch at 1:40 seconds. Her breakdown is what almost ALL students feel about masks. pic.twitter.com/BfL5RJ67BS
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Masks: "they do more harm than good and the decision to mandate them for healthy people in the community was introduced as a psychological control method"
In addition to their recognition of the ethically dubious nature of covert ‘nudges’, a SAGE insider, Dr. Gavin Morgan, also offered support to HART’s view on masks: that is, that they do more harm than good and the decision to mandate them for healthy people in the community was introduced as a psychological control method rather than a means of reducing viral transmission. The UCL educational psychologist was energetically opposed to masks from the outset of the crisis, describing them as ‘dehumanizing,’ but ultimately his view didn’t count as some SPI-B members liked masks because they conveyed a message of ‘solidarity.'
“A SAGE insider on masks: they do more harm than good and the decision to mandate them for healthy people in the community was introduced as a psychological control method rather than a means of reducing viral transmission.”https://t.co/09m3cEiJi0
— Mark Ready 😊🌸 (@MarkReady47) May 21, 2021
Monday, January 18, 2021
DR. ERIC NEPUTE SAYS, MASKS ARE KILLING YOU - TAKE THEM OFF NOW!!
“Does underwear mask farts?”
In the above video, he recommends, like so many other doctors and nutritional journalists, taking vitamin D and zinc for the Coronavirus or any other cold.
The following video was produced back in May 2020. Here he concedes that if you want to wear a mask, then wear a mask, a far cry from his above exhortation that masks are killing you. This tells me that he's been seeing the numbers on what is exactly killing people. It's not COVID; it's lockdowns and masks.
His podcast is Wellness Matters.
Saturday, November 28, 2020
Bring the letter with you and have the quote within the
letter.
Cite HIPPA. Cite ADA. Here is the letter to
CostCo that Peggy cites: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ec33703d876e52434d8b91c/t/5ed3364ee080e33f63a33bda/1590900424028/costco+no+mask+letter.png.
8:30. When somebody breaks a contract, you don’t want to
walk away. You have a cause of action. So use
it. Make them perform under the contract. I’ll show you
how to do that. There’s a couple of things you do. Yeah,
you can sue them and obtain an injunction; that’s entirely
likely. An injunction is an order from a court to do or to stop
doing something. so what happens then is the store has a policy, for
whatever reason, is violating the law, and then you go to the court and say,
“Judge, they’re violating the law and it's affecting me in this way, and it may
affect the public, therefore, I want an injunction restraining this
organization from engaging in this conduct.”
Now if they continue doing it, now they’re under a court order,
and they could be in violation, in contempt, whereas if you don’t do that, you
could be charged with trespass. We all know that’s
bogus. But if you do this first, now you have the power because now
you have a court order. They don’t. That’s the civil
aspect of it.
There’s the criminal aspect of it, and if you guys like this
idea—what we’re talking about before about, you know, make him sign something,
you know, or hand him a notice, right? Imagine writing a
citation. Imagine writing a traffic ticket: A Notice to
Appear. So the way you do it is—this is what I
recommend. You’ve got the civil aspect, we’ll get into that, but on
the criminal side when you have someone wearing a mask—and I believe you can
see this in every state—when someone’s wearing a mask, and harassing you when
he’s concealing his identity and threatening you or harassing or intimidating
you, or even assaulting you [where the threat of harm is iminent], whatever you
know in something that creates a cause of action that you can make against that
individual or his employer, like a civil cause of action. If you
have a civil cause of action, because of his conduct, that’s also a crime by
the fact that you can sue for a civil violation. It also is a crime
in that individual was a suspect in the crime. Normally wearing a
mask and intimidating people or harassing them is a second-degree
misdemeanor. It’s going to vary like that by state. Some
states are really specific. I mean California I did these for
California and Florida, so you guys can start there.
Alright, so the way you do this is now . . . 11:00.
Peggy interrupts. 12:25. A civil violation
is someone stepping over your civil rights. They didn't let you in the
store
13:27. John Jay Singleton. This morning I went to Costco, doing the things I like, shopping for my friend, and I was assaulted. I walked in there and the guy at the door had a box of masks, my wife and I went in there together, and he walked over to me and touched my shoulder, and I said "Don't touch me!" That's assault right there, but I didn't want to do anything because there are other issues there, and if I'm going to say that this guy assaulted me, you know, what am I? It's not worth it, but that technically was assault. He touched me. You've got to use some judgment there. I'm not trying to wreck everybody's day. And we have a good time over there, so we like that place. You have to have a cause of action—you have to have a right [or justification] to sue somebody. So we have the civil aspect, but here’s the criminal aspect. The criminal law, with few exceptions, okay, there are criminal statutes, like RICO. RICO was used against the mafia or organized crime. There is a private right of action in a RICO claim.
I’m not talking about that we should do this. The other private right of action, something you identified earlier, a couple of months ago, Peggy, was Title XVIII of the Criminal Code. Title XVIII to the United States Code, there’s a section, Number 1038, and in that there’s a private right of action dealing with public funds. You actually can sue where normally the police or the Dept. of Justice or the U.S. Attorney’s Office or the Attorney General ONLY have the right to prosecute somebody. In that particular statute, you’re allowed to some somebody for a crime. When it comes to things like with the mask-wearing, you don’t have a private right of action. It’s only public, so good luck getting the AG’s Office to prosecute against a guard or security officer, a store employee, they’re not going to do it. You have to do it. YOU HAVE A CLAIM TO MAKE—you would seek an injunction. The injunction is because someone committed a crime, you don’t have the private right of action to prosecute the crime, but you do have a personal interest in the violation because it affected you. And you can’t state a cause of action. You have the right to sue, but you also have to allege certain facts. I’m not going to get into all of those details; it’s in my document. You have to say certain things in the complaint. If you don’t, the judge will throw it out.
They had a police officer there, and he was unarmed, he was a sheriff’s deputy at the door. And he literally stood in front of my wife to block her with his body. Now that’s a crime, and he was wearing a mask, you know, covering his whole face, and went off to give her whatever . . . . she doesn’t stop. She’s only 5’1” and she just said, “You know, I’m gonna go shopping. You do your thing,” and she walked around him, so, but in that case what you can do is file a lawsuit against the sheriff’s office. So now there’s a lawsuit, and the court issues a case number. This is civil case
Monday, July 20, 2020
TWO BOYS DROP DEAD IN CHINA WHILE WEARING MASKS DURING GYM CLASS
Two boys drop dead in China while wearing masks during gym class https://t.co/mRu5Ntn134 via @nypost
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) July 20, 2020
And yet Trump's fearless NIH leader, Dr. A. Fauci, argues that we all should be wearing masks even though their efficacy has not been demonstrated in a controlled study. Check out Fauci's answer to a college student's question
But Fauci balked at the idea.
I would not want to do a randomized controlled study because that would mean having people not wear masks and see if they do better, he said.
Fauci suggested he would never ask an individual to participate in a study that would involve not wearing a mask.
I think that to do the study would be kind of difficult to do because then you’d have to tell people not to wear masks, and I’m not about to tell them that, he said.
Tom DiLorenzo points out that
So announced Fuhrer Fauci a few days ago. After all, the study would inevitably find that the whole mask business is one big stinking pile of horse manure (to use “scientific” language).
UPDATE: Paddy H. writes to inform me that Fauci’s CDC has already done controlled studies of the effectiveness of masks and concluded that they are ineffective. Fauci most certainly knows this, and so is once again lying through his teeth and deceiving the public on international television.
Check out this CDC report on the efficacy of face masks in reducing the spread of influenza. Go to the section on face masks, and you'll see their findings in the first couple of sentences. Here is how the CDC report puts it
In a pooled analysis, we found no significant reduction in influenza transmission with the use of face masks (RR 0.78, 95% CI 0.51–1.20; I2 = 30%, p = 0.25).
The report continues
Disposable medical masks (also known as surgical masks) are loose-fitting devices that were designed to be worn by medical personnel to protect accidental contamination of patient wounds, and to protect the wearer against splashes or sprays of bodily fluids (36). There is limited evidence for their effectiveness in preventing influenza virus transmission either when worn by the infected person for source control or when worn by uninfected persons to reduce exposure. Our systematic review found no significant effect of face masks on the transmission of laboratory-confirmed influenza.
And yet Fauci says that he doesn't want to conduct a controlled study despite the fact that a controlled study HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE AND REPORTED ON BY THE CDC and found masks to be ineffective.
Two boys die from wearing masks during gym. Cuomo sends thousands of ailing octogenarians to the nursing homes where infection rates are highest. I'll let you reach your own conclusions.