A valiant effort @RepThomasMassie, but what's the value in the face of a bureaucracy and executive that "legally" maneuver their way around the intent of any law with impunity?
— Green Eggs-n-Sam (@HamEggsnSam) November 15, 2023
And when they are exposed to the public, corrupted federal agencies ensure they face no consequences. https://t.co/pmgybomDMV
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Wednesday, November 15, 2023
A valiant effort by @RepThomasMassie, but what's the value in the face of a bureaucracy and executive that "legally" maneuver their way around the intent of any law with impunity?
"they kicked him out for not dying"
So wonderful to hear! Fight for every day! https://t.co/niM7sbdBJs
— A Paradise for Parents (@HalCranmer) November 15, 2023
Virginia State Rep. Kathy Tran, 2019 pushing a bill to allow killing an unborn baby until birth
No. It's not infanticide. Really it's not. We promise. Hell, we swear on a stack of Bibles if we have to. Really. We're just looking out for the mother. See. If we don't look out for women and their bodily autonomy, who would? We democrats are doing God's work.
I totally missed this when it happened the other day but remember Virginia State Rep. Kathy Tran, who went viral in 2019 for pushing a bill to allow killing an unborn baby until birth?
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 14, 2023
The new @VAHouseDems majority just elected her their Caucus Chair. https://t.co/2th6wIivSy pic.twitter.com/nZZqlzKikr
Kathy Tran's bill, HB2491, called the Repeal Act (wow, almost sounds American Revolutionary-like), sought to repeal restrictions on abortion laws in Virginia.
The bill would have reduced the number of physicians required to approve a third-term abortion (from three to one), and lowered the threshold for that approval to the requirement that there be a medical reason for the abortion, from the previous requirement that the pregnant woman be "substantially and irremediably" harmed by continuing her pregnancy. [1] Similar bills had been introduced in previous years, and one was also introduced by state Senator Jennifer Boysko in the Senate in 2019.[2] The bill was tabled on January 28, 2019 by House Republicans. Testimony about the bill's provisions by Tran and comments about it by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam elicited controversy, with conservatives accusing Virginia Democrats of supporting infanticide.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Dr. Janci C. Lindsay, PhD: Explains DNA Manipulation In Covid “Vaccines”
"We did have gene therapies [like the C19 injections] in the past, [but] they were not brought to market for widespread use because they caused lethal autoimmune effects and often caused latent cancers that didn't appear for 2 to 4 years..."
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) November 15, 2023
Toxicologist and molecular biologist… pic.twitter.com/3epv5ryhvI
Accident & desire. Inadvertent germline effects in clinical research, Nancy M. P. King, 2003.
Adverse effects of gene therapy: Gene therapy can cause leukemia: no shock, mild horror but a probe, M. E. Gore, 2003.
Insertional oncogenesis in gene therapy: how much of a risk? M. Sadelain, 2004.
Corrado Spadafora, PhD, Italian National Research Council, Visiting Scientist, Bedford Research Foundation at the 2023 Activated Egg Symposium. Talk title: “Sperm-Mediated Epigenetic Inheritance, Genesis and Propagation of Extrachromosomal Information” Dr. Spadafora’s pioneering reports of epigenetic cargo carried into eggs by sperm was ...
“Moody's Analytics economist Matthew Walsh told Newsweek that he expects further price declines in Austin, as the city's inventory is back to pre-pandemic levels”
“Moody's Analytics economist Matthew Walsh told Newsweek that he expects further price declines in Austin, as the city's inventory is back to pre-pandemic levels” pic.twitter.com/2DUEUpyjBW
— Amy Nixon (@texasrunnerDFW) November 15, 2023