Posted on 11/01/2022 6:19:34 AM PDT by weston
John Cardillo
@johncardillo
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Just hung up the phone with
@BernardKerik
and something is very unsettling to the both of us.
The Pelosi incident is a local law enforcement matter.
Yet immediately upon SFPD and SFDA not reciting Pelosi’s narrative to the letter, the FBI took over and did exactly that.
Yes, everybody started asking questions & it quickly became a Federal case, so the FBI could perpetrate the cover up.
And they have a rookie FBI investigator on the case.
Thank you weston for all your hard work.
Still praying that you get stronger everyday.
Stay safe.
Morning lysie, breakfast looking good.
Thanks.
Received this in an email.
https://elvisduran.iheart.com/content/2022-10-27-usps-warns-not-to-use-their-blue-mailboxes/
HMMMMM
Son had tickets for a show on the strip the other day.
You had to show proof of vax or a positive Covid test.
Hope they dont start up this crap again.
“You Murderous Hypocrites”: Outrage Ensues After The Atlantic Suggests ‘Amnesty’ For Pandemic Authoritarians
The Atlantic has come under fire for suggesting that all the terrible pandemic-era decisions over lockdowns, school closures, masking, and punishing an entire class of people who questioned the efficacy and wisdom of taking a rushed, experimental vaccine - for a virus with a 99% survival rate in most, should all be water under the bridge.
As the Daily Sceptic’s Michael P. Senger puts it: “There’s a lot wrong here. First, no, you don’t get to advocate policies that do extraordinary harm to others, against their wishes, then say, “We didn’t know any better at the time!” Ignorance doesn’t work as an excuse when the policies involved abrogating your fellow citizens’ rights under an indefinite state of emergency, while censoring and cancelling those who weren’t as ignorant. The inevitable result would be a society in which ignorance and obedience to the opinion of the mob would be the only safe position.”
In one epic Twitter thread, Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Matthew J. Peterson (@docMJP) excoriates Oster’s entire premise;
Hey—sorry you lost your job b/c of the vax that doesn’t work and your grandmother died alone and you couldn’t have a funeral and your brother’s business was needlessly destroyed and your kids have weird heart problems—but let’s just admit we were all wrong and call a truce, eh?
It’s too bad we shut the entire economy down & took on tyrannical powers that have never been used before in this country—looking back, you should have been able to go to church and use public parks while we let people riot in the streets—but it was a confusing time for everyone.
Hey I’m sorry we scared the hell out of you & lied for years & persecuted & censored anyone who disagreed but there was an election going on & we really wanted to beat Donald Trump so it was important to radically politicize the science even if it destroyed your children’s lives.
OK, yes we said unvaccinated people should die & not get healthcare while never questioning Big Pharma once but we are compassionate people which is why even though we shut down the entire economy we also bankrupted the nation & caused inflation. You’re welcome! Let’s be friends.
The problem was not people’s ignorance of the facts, it was the organized antagonism and censorship against anyone presenting data that was contradictory to the mandate agenda. This is setting aside proclamations like those from the LA Times, which argued that mocking the deaths of “anti-vaxxers” might be necessary and justified. After two years of this type of arrogant nonsense it’s hard to imagine people will be willing to pretend as if all is well.
The active effort to shut down any opposing data is the root crime, though, and no, it can never be forgotten or forgiven.
People are livid...
We are not alone! More good reactions at link.
Exactly!
JohnGalt 🇺🇸🇮🇱
@JohnJGaltrules
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If the security video of the Paul Pelosi domestic dispute supported the democratic narrative it would have already been released.
Seriously? I thought that tyranny was over and done with.
A most excellent article.
Thanks for posting.
The Atlantic article sure backfired in a hurry and I hope the anger it generated will be evidenced at the polls.
This is so ridiculous since it is now widely know that the jab doesn't stop the spread.
This will continue until people fight back and not comply.
As QTR further notes, many Americans whipped themselves up into such a terrified hypnotic frenzy that they found themselves clinging to big government to impose their will, advocating for the same draconian and fascist-sounding policies they always claim to be fighting against.
For example, Ramussen reported in January 2022 that Democratic voters supported the following Covid policy ideas (my annotations in bold, Rasmussen in normal text):
Fines for the unvaccinated: Fifty-eight percent (58%) of voters would oppose a proposal for federal or state governments to fine Americans who choose not to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
House arrest: Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Democratic voters would favor a government policy requiring that citizens remain confined to their homes at all times, except for emergencies, if they refuse to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Imprisonment for questioning the vaccine: Nearly half (48%) of Democratic voters think federal and state governments should be able to fine or imprison individuals who publicly question the efficacy of the existing COVID-19 vaccines on social media, television, radio, or in online or digital publications.
Forced quarantine: Forty-five percent (45%) of Democrats would favor governments requiring citizens to temporarily live in designated facilities or locations if they refuse to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Stripping people of their children: Twenty-nine percent (29%) of Democratic voters would support temporarily removing parents’ custody of their children if parents refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine. That’s much more than twice the level of support in the rest of the electorate – seven percent (7%) of Republicans and 11% of unaffiliated voters – for such a policy.
I’m angry all over again. I was talking to a long time friend in California during the hysteria. He asked me if I had gotten my vaccines and I told him no, they are experimental...he cut me off, told me I was stupid and was going to die and kill others, and hung up.
🇺🇸 Lowkey Rey 2.0 🇺🇸
@AtlRey
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The SCOTUS blocking House Democrats from obtaining Trump’s tax returns is a major blow for DEMS and major victory for Trump. Why? Because this issue will disappear when a Republican majority takes over after midterm elections.
Don’t give up, Dolly. You need to stay tuned to War Room. They’re very optimistic over there.....so much so that I’m hoping they’re not overdoing it!
I miss Vlad as well. I think of him often. He was always fun and upbeat and just a great guy to have on the train. I felt so sick for him, losing his son. I hope he’s ok.
That friend owes you an apology not that you will ever get it.
This crapola divided families and destroyed relationships.
Just part of the dim plan!
Report: Potentially Lethal New Super Strain Of COVID Created In London Lab
The Daily Mail reports that researchers at Imperial College London have hybridised the original Wuhan strain of the disease with both the Omicron or Delta variants separately.
The College is yet to reveal how effective the strain they have created is, and has denied that the work constitutes gain of function, the process now widely believed to have been responsible for the original strain in Wuhan.
Molecular biology expert Dr. Richard Ebright warned that the new mutant strain, which was injected into hamsters in London, “is insanity, both in terms of the redundancy and waste,” and that it has zero “foreseeable practical applications.”
Maybe the “foreseeable applications” are more sinister than he can imagine.
Yes! I read that the dems were going to indict Trump after elections as it appears it didn’t poll so well. Who knows what evil they can do while they’re lame duck.
he will never apologize. I had worked with him for years, and he was a fun guy even though he was a big liberal. His wife often had get togethers and parties at their home, and the first time we met we hit it off and after that we were best friends. Unfortunately she passed away from cancer in 2018. I still miss our phone calls after I moved to Texas. Anyway, after he did that to me, I thought, well Phyllis wouldn’t have let him get away with that. 😪
Wheat prices jump by nearly 6% after Russia withdraws from vital Ukrainian export deal
The most-active wheat contract on the Chicago Board of Trade jumped 5.7% to $8.77 a bushel, after earlier hitting a high of $8.93 a bushel.
Everyone that likes to bake may want to stock up on some extra flour.
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