I don’t know why the hell people are so obsessed with masks. There’s no empirical evidence that they do anything at all. old pic.twitter.com/ibcswqpXK8— Med Bennett πΊπΈ (@MedBennett) August 9, 2020
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Monday, August 10, 2020
COVID cases rise following the mask mandate.
Sunday, August 9, 2020
"[These two women] have more cajones than most men in America"
I want to start with this quote first:
Want to know a little about Attorney, Leigh Dundas? Check out her May 26, 2020 appeal to the OC Board of Supervisors . . .
And here she is on the hypoxic dangers of wearing masks.
Here is her advice on reporting the hypoxic dangers of wearing masks:
You'll want some protection against hypoxia if you wear a mask with any regularity. It's called Benfotiamine. It's a B vitamin that carries more oxygen in your blood to the different tissues in your body.
One speaker during Tuesday's board meeting, Nicole Monteilh Brown of Costa Mesa, said, "You have seen how the people have been forced to exercise their First Amendment. Be wise and do not force the residents of this county into feeling they have no other choice but to exercise their Second Amendment. [see her speak these remarks at the :57 to 1:13 segment in the first video on this page]
Nicole Monteilh Brown [check out her very informative site] invoked the 2nd Amendment and her friend, attorney Leigh Dundas [see her videos below] listed Dr. Quick's home address & her boyfriend's name, and then a bunch of them went directly to her house after the meeting. They have more cajones than most men in America, and these 2 women deserve the real credit for getting the OC mask order repealed.
Reference to the 2nd Amendment did not go unnoticed. "The comment concerned county officials as the reference to the Second Amendment right to bear arms was viewed as a threat." Oh, I see, so the law of the land is viewed as a threat to corrupt officials? Yes, it is. It's why they and their media Quislings twist the intentions and language of their opponents. It shows how much these county officials loath the Constitution and the law of the land.
At first, I thought that it was the great work by a single woman, Peggy Hall, who was responsible for the Orange County Board of Supervisors' decision to repeal the mask mandate there. Turns out that it wasn't just the work of a single woman but of many people. It turns out that it wasn't Hall specifically; in fact, she objects to protestors showing up at the residents of officials' homes. So the real women who put the fear of God into these OC Board of Supervisors were the two women Nicole Monteilh Brown and attorney, Leigh Dundas. Be sure to watch Dundas' presentation to the OC Board of Supervisors. It was superb.
At first, I thought that it was the great work by a single woman, Peggy Hall, who was responsible for the Orange County Board of Supervisors' decision to repeal the mask mandate there. Turns out that it wasn't just the work of a single woman but of many people. It turns out that it wasn't Hall specifically; in fact, she objects to protestors showing up at the residents of officials' homes. So the real women who put the fear of God into these OC Board of Supervisors were the two women Nicole Monteilh Brown and attorney, Leigh Dundas. Be sure to watch Dundas' presentation to the OC Board of Supervisors. It was superb.
Bob,
regarding your post "This is Why
The Mask Mandate Was Repealed in Orange County." The author writes,
I hate to break it to you but here's what really happened in Orange County. I know that Peggy Hall says a lot of good stuff & that she likes to take credit for the OC mask repeal, but it's not the case. If you watch the following you'll understand. On her Facebook group, Hall recently posted that she DOES NOT CONDONE protesting outside of anyone's house. Yet that is 100% legal and its actually what got the OC order repealed.And it looks like the protest outside Orange County Supervisor Nicole Quick's home residence is what got the mandate overturned. Is this the way that that government forces its citizens to act? Apparently, so. So just as politicians use rhetoric to lie and obfuscate, that rhetoric is their bread and butter. When Americans use rhetoric, the politicos crawl in a hole.
Pay
attention:
Over 100 anti-mask citizens spoke at this very contentious board of supervisors meeting in Orange County, California on May 26. Nicole Monteilh Brown said, "You have seen how the people have been forced to exercise their First Amendment. Be wise, and do not force the residents of this county into feeling they have no other choice but to exercise their Second Amendment."
Brown's
friend, attorney
Leigh Dundas Esq, then READ NICHOLE QUICK'S HOME ADDRESS ON THE RECORD AT THE BOARD MEETING and then a group of them protested outside Quick's house. The OC sheriff then claimed that Quick was scared for her life & they offered her 24/7 protection. Quick resigned the next morning and her replacement, even though he was pro-mask, rescinded the order. So, literally invoking the 2nd Amendment and listing Quick's home address is exactly why the OC order was revoked.
After the meeting, many people went to protest at County Health Officer Dr. Nichole Quick's home. She resigned the next day in shame, and her replacement rescinded the face mask order. This is a blueprint. https://nofacemask.blogspot.com/2020/06/footage-of-anti-maskers-at-oc-board.html
And here she is on the hypoxic dangers of wearing masks.
Here is her advice on reporting the hypoxic dangers of wearing masks:
Report it to my boss.
Report it to corporate.
Report it to the store manager, if you're not an employee there and you don't like the mandate.
Report it to OSHA.
Report it to the media.
And report it to 911 if I were feeling
really badly.
A few more details about this, the Orange County Board of Supervisors even to this day have edited the public footage of that meeting where the attorney listed doctor Quick's home address, yet it was reported in numerous outlets including the L. A. Times. The lawyer also revealed Dr. Quick's boyfriend's name. π Hilarious! and furthermore, the claim that that one-minute clip by Peggy Hall where she threatens to sue Chau, (who is now the Orange County medical officer, the one who rescinded order,) Chau and other government bureaucrats are not afraid in the least of being sued by anybody. Many many lawsuits have been dismissed nationwide in the past few months by people who are suing counties over the mask mandates.
Bureaucrats are never held personally liable anyway, so Chau did not in any way rescind the order because of a threat of a silly lawsuit in which that the judge is going to side with the county anyway.
Nicole Monteilh Brown invoked the 2nd Amendment and her friend, attorney Leigh Dundas listed Dr. Quick's home address & her boyfriend's name, and then a bunch of them went directly to her house after the meeting. They have more cajones than most men in America, and these 2 women deserve the real credit for getting the OC mask order repealed.
It's very clear what happened here to anyone who's actually following it. Thank you. https://nofacemask.blogspot.com/2020/07/wearing-masks-scientific-legal.html
This story just gets too delicious. The SpectrumNews1 reporter, The City News Service, wrote that
Some protesters unfurled a banner with a picture of Quick, who is Jewish, with a Hitler mustache and a swastika on it. Brown called Gov. Gavin Newsom "Adolph Newsom" in her statement to the board.
You'll want some protection against hypoxia if you wear a mask with any regularity. It's called Benfotiamine. It's a B vitamin that carries more oxygen in your blood to the different tissues in your body.
Saturday, August 8, 2020
More deaths from lockdown than from COVID admits CDC Director
The world has gone mad.
This morning
I stopped into my usual place to puck up snacks for my workday. The
check-out clerk had a mask around her mouth and a plastic visor covering her
face AND thin latex gloves on both hands. I place my items on the
cashier's belt and said "Hello." She asked, "What
did you say?" before she leaned her ear toward me to hear me say, "I
said hello." And she proceeded to wipe down the keypad where you
type in your debit card password. I told her that she was overdoing it,
that personal health should not be socialized, that I take care of myself. And
she says to me, "That's a bit overconfident." I said I take
care of myself.
One, this
shows how illiterate and incompetent people are in caring for their own health.
Two, it shows how "the crisis" or "pandemic" has
given illiterates, particularly women, the Karens of the world, the power to shame
and bully individuals. This woman owns nothing of herself.
Three, it's
becoming apparent that the use of masks is more harmful than I first thought.
The lack of oxygen the masks produce is giving people headaches which
intensifies their anxiety, makes them panic, and causes them to be rude and
belligerent.
Even the
monsters who are running the pandemic hoax admit that the lockdown, and other
protective measures, have killed more people than the virus itself.
Robert Redfield, head of the CDC, admitted in a statement that
Science
reporter, Jon Rappoport, recently pointed out how Ferguson of Imperial College,
where the first alarming predictions emerged, was not only wrong but severely
exaggerated his estimates for effect. And that Ferguson is serially wrong.
See here.
We’re seeing, sadly, far greater suicides now than we are deaths from Covid. We’re seeing far greater deaths from drug overdose, that are above excess, than we had as background than we are seeing deaths from Covid.
Monday, August 3, 2020
Sunday, August 2, 2020
"Debra Birx doesn't even have a medical license anymore."
The mask
issue really irks me, so it is with good cheer that I learn here from Pam
Popper of Ohio's 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, headed
by Maurice Thompson whom she praises
justly. This is the case that Pam mentions first.
I wonder if California has such a center.
In
Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tulsa resident, Jeffrey Dickstein, a former California
attorney,
is suing the Tulsa governor to stop the mask mandate.
Pam cites a fourth champion for freedom, Warren Davidson, a House Rep. from Ohio's 8th
Congressional District. Davidson is introducing a Defend Freedom Act.
"
Jena Powell, an Ohio nurse and House
Representative from Ohio's 80th Congressional District, delivers some terrific
common sense. Common sense is rising in Ohio.
The Supreme Court held that the government must
have a warrant to use cell phone data to track someone.
At the 9:36 mark, Pam outs Debra Birx, the scarf lady, by telling us that she doesn't have a medical license anymore. And yet she holds a national position advising Americans on how to protect themselves?
At the 9:36 mark, Pam outs Debra Birx, the scarf lady, by telling us that she doesn't have a medical license anymore. And yet she holds a national position advising Americans on how to protect themselves?
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