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  • Here's how the vaccine is causing those weird "blood clots"

    09/01/2022 3:58:15 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 84 replies
    substack.com ^ | August 31, 2022 | Steve Kirsch
    [H/T Fractal Trader]I had a nice chat with Jessica Rose today on her Substack article about how the vaccine is causing your blood to perform unnatural acts.Steve KirschAug 31Recently, Jessica Rose published a very long, but very important Substack article, “Is the spike protein acting as a prion with regard to hemoglobin molecules? And is porphyria being induced?”The short answer is yes, it appears so, according to everything we know.Here’s a key paragraph from that article:So the bottom line of all of this information is this: the virus infects the RBCs using spike protein via the CD147 receptor on red...
  • Gingrich Floats Sarah Palin As Possible Vice President Pick

    12/30/2011 2:34:24 PM PST · by Erik Latranyi · 173 replies · 2+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | 30 December 2011 | RCP
    Newt Gingrich tells a tele-townhall that Sarah Palin is someone to be considered for the Vice Presidency or Energy Secretary. Caller: If you’re fortunate enough to be nominated, would you consider having Sarah Palin as your running mate? Gingrich: She is certainly one of the people you would look at. I am a great admirer of hers and she was a remarkable reform governor of Alaska, she’s somebody who I think brings a great deal to the possibility of helping in government and that would be one of the possibilities.
  • Has hell frozen over? [Church teaching has shifted away from damnation and now focuses on salvation]

    10/11/2011 6:57:02 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 66 replies
    USCatholic.org ^ | October 11, 2011 | J. Peter Nixon
    To a young girl attending Catholic school in the 1940s, eternal damnation was no abstract concept. “The nuns really terrified us,” says Pat Conroy, who grew up in Maryland. The list of potential transgressions—from eating meat on Fridays to missing Mass on Sundays—was long. “It seemed like almost anything was enough to send you to hell. I became so scrupulous and worried about everything I did.”“Hell was an important part of the religious landscape of my childhood,” recalls Peter Steinfels, who grew up in Chicago during the same period. “It was the hell of endless flames and eternal punishment; although...
  • Pastor who fled DWI case tied to Polish monastery

    10/07/2011 5:54:01 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 4 replies
    Buffalo News.com ^ | October 7, 2011
    The former Corpus Christi Catholic Church pastor who fled the country after his drunken-driving arrest in August apparently is living in a monastery in Poland operated by the Pauline Fathers & Brothers, the international order of priests to which he belongs. “We are in the process of trying to convince the defendant and the Pauline Fathers to voluntarily return him for a hearing in Buffalo City Court,” Erie County District Attorney Frank A. Sedita III said this week. Prosecutors have been in touch both with the Rev. Matthew Wydmanski, 46, as well as with his attorney in Poland and with...
  • A Big Fuss Over Nothing-Separation of Church and State

    07/21/2004 3:56:43 AM PDT · by Kerberos · 35 replies · 980+ views
    A Big Fuss Over Nothing An analysis of real and imagined references to God, Christianity and Religion and lack thereof in obvious places in five documents from the founding period of our history: the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Northwest Ordinance, Federalist Papers, Constitution of the United States One constantly runs into comments by certain segments of Usenet posters that this nation was founded on religious, i.e. Protestant Christian principles. When pushed to show where such principles can be found they mumble something about the Declaration of Independence, sometimes the Constitution and/or Bible. I have to wonder if...
  • The JFK obsession: 40 years and still going strong

    11/18/2003 7:54:34 AM PST · by mikeb704 · 49 replies · 734+ views
    Oak Lawn (IL) Reporter ^ | 11/20/03 | Michael M. Bates
    Where were you when you learned John F. Kennedy was murdered? If your answer is something along the lines of fifth-grade civics class in the 80s, it’s probable your feelings are much different than those of us who experienced the event firsthand. Why the lingering fascination with the 35th president of the United States? Certainly some of it is attributable to the myriad conspiracy theories. Take your pick. The Central Intelligence Agency killed him. Or the Mafia. Or rich Texas oilmen. Or Castro. Or the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Or the Soviets. Or Lyndon Johnson. Or fill in the blank....