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The fine art of misdirection–and it worked–twice in one day
Rose McGowen points out something important (yes, I actually wrote that). With all of the brouhaha surrounding Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial (the jury followed the evidence and found him not guilty, if you hadn’t heard), there was another trial that started this week: Ghislaine Maxwell’s. Jeffrey Epstein’s partner. Is on trial right now. And while Kyle’s… Continue reading
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They were supposed to be cautionary tales, not handbooks
Name your favorites in the comments! My most favorite is Fahrenheit 451. Considering the way that the government is trying to control the actions of the populace, House of Stairs comes to mind as well. In New South Wales, unvaxxed Aussies can’t drink alcohol while standing. Because safety? Mandatory reading for all children: The Children’s… Continue reading
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This doesn't bode well–Biden is temporarily handing over presidential powers to Harris
Apparently he’s going in for a colonoscopy, which requires sedation. From my personal experience, sedation and dementia don’t mix very well. He’s also supposed to have a full physical. Wonder if they are going to do a cognition test and release THOSE results? My mom had a couple of surgeries and her cognition degraded considerably… Continue reading
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The lack of self-reflection is staggering
At the University of North Dakota, the VP for Student Affairs and Diversity was recently fired for discriminating against the now former campus Police Chief based on his political beliefs. The Chief put up with her behavior for four years, which shows a lot of forbearance and patience considering her actions were impacting his ability… Continue reading
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55 Years
The FDA has asked a judge for 55 years to review its data on the Pfizer jab before it releases it per a FOIA request. It claims it has to go through all the information line by line so as not to release confidential information. The Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency had filed… Continue reading
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It's not just UMICH–Flu cases are rising on a lot of campuses–Gee, Wonder Why?
As I posted below, the University of Michigan is having a relatively serious outbreak of the flu. A lot of campuses are. They are trying to look at everything but the obvious. They are saying that the flu season was non-existent last year (without mentioning that the covid tests couldn’t differentiate between covid, the flu,… Continue reading
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Ginning the numbers yet again
So I mentioned in an early post that the State of Indiana is now putting ‘reinfection’ cases in with the rest of the positive cases, per CDC guidance. Of course they are not breaking these out from the total, nor are they indicating if they are in vaxxed people. So this has the dual result… Continue reading
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And this is how to handle a Karen
When they’re showing their ass, call them and their stupidity out. Ask ’em why they think they can speak for an entire crowd. Then escort them off in shame. Via 100% Fed Up. Bravo Mr. Crockett!! Continue reading
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It's truly the Wuflu now, at least to the CDC
A couple of weeks ago, the head of the CDC said: “Whether it’s an infection from the flu, coronavirus, or even just the common cold. In combination with other steps like vaccination, hand washing and keeping physical distance, wearing your mask is an important step you can take to keep us all healthy.” This week:… Continue reading
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A theory about forced vaxxes
From the American Thinker. It seems to be as plausible as anything else I’ve heard. Considering how politicians are always in CYA mode, it’s even possible. Long story short from the article (which you should read–linked above): The reason that vaxxes are coming hard and fast and often is because they don’t work. But the… Continue reading