Monday, July 8, 2024

JOE KENT: WA State AG and Secretary of State Issue Consent Decree That Removes Residency Requirement To Vote

CHICK-FIL-A: A combo contain 265 ingredients!

MIKE BENZ: The DMV is run by the Department of Transportation. That means the DMV’s registering of illegals to vote is being run by Pete Buttigieg, the former military intelligence officer beloved by our CIA Blob class.


"Pick a Side and Fight for It, Keep Your Head Down, or Flee," Ray Dalio, June 25, 2024.  He explains why the U.S. is right at the tipping point.  The direction of the country has a life of its own, at the end of Stage 5, entering into Stage 6.  Bottom line is he's looking at a civil war.  Says there's greater than 50% chance of civil war regardless of the outcomes in November.  Doesn't have to be violent, but increasing destruction of rules-based order.  

7:00  Keeping your head down doesn't work really well during a civil war or a revolution.  And if you're not really with them, then maybe you're a backslider, or maybe 

46:23  What does the Balkanization of the U.S. look like, and does it look like the Soviet Union

ROMAN BYSTRIANYK: Did you know that by 1968, when the measles vaccine became national in England, deaths from measles were down 99.8%?

Did you know that by 1968, when the measles vaccine became national in England, deaths from measles were down 99.8%?

Did you know that by 1957, when the whooping cough vaccine became national in England, deaths from whooping cough were down 99.7%? Seems Gordon T. Stewart was right.
In the United Kingdom and in many other countries, whooping cough (and measles) are no longer important causes of death or severe illness except in a small minority of infants who are usually otherwise disadvantaged. In these circumstances, I cannot see how it is justifiable to promote mass vaccination of children everywhere against generally mild diseases, which confer lasting immunity, and which most children escape or overcome easily without being vaccinated. ― Gordon T. Stewart, Emeritus Professor of Public Health, 1981 Gordon T. Stewart, “Whooping Cough in Relation to Other Childhood Infections in 1977–9 in the United Kingdom,” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 35, 1981, p. 145.