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Shocker! Not really.Here is a question about the experimental injection that remains unanswered – Why are so many of those who have been “vaccinated” getting the virus and ending up in the hospital? What’s the point if it doesn’t work? And curiously, despite all of the adverse effects (nearing 500,000 as reported on the CDC VAERS website) including heart inflammation, neurological damage, blood clotting, paralysis, seizures and death, the COVID Koolaid crowd continues to religiously put their faith in the Big Media/Big Government/Big Pharma Cabal. And why oh why would anyone who’s already had the virus get the injection? If...
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Freeper terart has passed into God's loving hands. Please pray for the repose of her soul, and the comfort of her family.
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CHINA has a sprawling creepy network of AI generated people who it uses to spread anti-vaxx lies and fake news about Covid. Beijing is believed to use a massive "spamouflage" network to muddy the waters and promote its own interests to unwitting social media users - and its computer generated "people" are perhaps its most disturbing tactic.
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President Biden made waves on social media on Friday after donning a tan suit during his jobs report announcement in apparent homage to former President Obama. BBC News correspondent Tara McKelvey pointed out the similarities in the presidential attire in a Friday tweet. "Here in the East Room, I’m listening to the president. The subjects are serious - the economy, vaccinations, jobs - but it’s hard to focus, since I was so distracted by his TAN SUIT," she cheekily wrote.
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The Air Force has set an ambitious goal for the B-52 Stratofortress: Update the aircraft for the modern battlefield so the legendary bomber can continue flying combat missions at least 100 years after its first flight. Re-engining the venerable B-52 Stratofortress could keep the legendary bomber flying into the 2060s, and possibly beyond. New engines, such as Pratt & Whitney's PW800 commercial engine, promise greater reliability, fuel efficiency, and power. Today’s B-52 is a lot like the one Air Force Maj. Gen. Andrew J. Gebara, the director of strategic plans at the Air Force Global Strike Command, piloted early in...
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Remember the days when everyone watched the Olympics to see America's best athletes represent us on the world stage? To be honest, while I'd always watched the Olympics, I never tuned in wall to wall or went too crazy over them. I was always waiting for the day that American football got added as a sport looking forward to seeing the USA beating whatever opponent 49-0... at the end of the first quarter. But that aside, there still is something really cool about seeing the joy in the faces of our Olympians celebrating winning gold medals, and seeing them on...
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School Board Member Gets in Face of CRT Protester at Public Comment!
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Starship Booster 4 is lifted onto the Orbital Launch Mount at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in South Texas. Credit: Elon Musk / SpaceX Work on the first orbital Starship rocket is proceeding at breakneck speed at SpaceX’s South Texas rocket facility, Starbase, as Booster 4 and Ship 20 are both now at the launch site. Starship is a fully-reusable, two-stage rocket system that SpaceX is creating as part of its plan to send humans and cargo to the Moon, Mars and beyond. It consists of a booster and a ship, which together stand some 390 feet (120 meters) tall. The base...
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The most powerful rocket ever built has now been stacked Starship 20 is being prepared for stacking atop Super Heavy Booster 4 at Starbase, Texas. The booster already has all 29 Raptor engines installed and the Ship has all three sealevel and all three Vacuum Raptors installed. This will complete the historic first stacking of a complete SpaceX Starship Super Heavy launch system. VIDEOS AT LINK...................
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On Thursday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” Nike CEO John Donahoe responded to a question on why Nike hasn’t been more vocal on human rights issues in China by stating that they participate “in sport all over the world, including China. China’s a very important market for us.” And maintained that they have “a very responsible global supply chain.” Co-host Sara Eisen asked, “Some are wondering, John, why you have not been more vocal, as a company, around some of the human rights abuses in China, when you have been so out front on societal and social issues here in...
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Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Congress in June that he wanted to understand “white rage,” why “thousands of people” tried “to assault this building and … overturn the Constitution of the United States of America.” If Milley really wants to understand the “rage” of the American people he should start by asking why he and his fellow generals can’t win any wars. As a Marine Corps officer who served at the tail end of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, I saw firsthand the rapid ideological transformation pervading the military in the wake...
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Well, it was only a matter of time before an -ish series went there. “There” being a Black Lives Matter storyline on Freeform’s grown-ish (a spinoff of the racist ABC show black-ish) depicting cops as racist predators in a system that is “determined to destroy” innocent black people who have “targets on (their) backs.” There was also some racism towards white people thrown in, just for fun, as one character states, “white people are inherently bad.” And even a serious line about how hurricanes “statistically target black neighborhoods.” Yes, really. Wednesday’s episode, “A Boy Is a Gun” opens with Doug...
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The White House is reportedly considering withholding federal dollars to private business as part of its latest push to get more Americans to take the coronavirus vaccine. “If the Biden administration goes forward with the plans, it would amount to a dramatic escalation in the effort to vaccinate the roughly 90 million Americans who are eligible for shots but who have refused or have been unable to get them,” the Washington Post reported. “The effort could apply to institutions as varied as long-term-care facilities, cruise ships and universities, potentially impacting millions of Americans, the Post continued, “according to the people,...
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On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky stated that with the Delta variant, coronavirus vaccines cannot prevent transmission anymore, and urged people to get vaccinated “to protect you from transmission to others, as well as to protect all of us from seeing a more aggressive emerging variant.” Walensky said, “Our vaccines are working exceptionally well. They continue to work well for Delta with regard to severe illness and death, they prevent it. But what they can’t do anymore is prevent transmission. So, if you’re going home to somebody who has not been vaccinated, to somebody...
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NEW DELHI: The Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) have pulled back their forward deployed troops from Gogra or Patrol Point-17A, one of the friction points on the contested Line of Actual Control (LAC), with the breakthrough coming after the 12th round of military talks held in the Ladakh sector last week, the Indian Army announced on Friday. The second round of disengagement, carried out on August 4-5, comes almost six months after the two armies pulled back their front-line troops and weaponry from the Pangong Tso sector in mid-February after the ninth round of talks. “As...
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Vatican2ism’s Futile War Against CatholicismAs several astute Catholics have observed, Francis’s Traditionis Custodeshas abruptly ended the “hermeneutic of continuity” campaign of confusion aimed at convincing the world that, despite all appearances, the reforms of Vatican II were in continuity with the timeless Catholic religion. As the letter accompanying Traditions Custodes made clear, one must choose between the beliefs and practices that Catholics held for nearly two thousand years or those that flow from Vatican II. If they are the same, why must one choose between them? Whereas the attempt to bridge the gap between Catholicism and the religion animated by...
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Case 1:20-cv-03377-DLF Document 67 Filed 08/04/21 Page 1 of 16 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R), et al., Plaintiffs, v. No. 1:20-cv-03377-DLF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, et al., Defendants. EMERGENCY MOTION TO ENFORCE THE SUPREME COURT'S RULING AND TO VACATE THE STAY PENDING APPEAL The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ("CDC") fourth extension of the eviction moratorium until October 3, 2021, conflicts with the Supreme Court's ruling that the CDC could not extend the eviction moratorium beyond July 31, 2021. After this Court entered final...
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Argentine Diocese Apologizes for Prayer to PachamamaThe posting of the prayer drew massive pushback on social media, leading to its deletion. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — The Diocese of Venado Tuerto’s Caritas branch apologized Tuesday for having posted on its social media a prayer to Pachamama, an Andean deity. “The pachamama is a symbol of fertility, of the earth and the sacredness of life. It is a myth full of spiritual meaning (that) can be used to advantage,” said the now-deleted Aug. 1 post. “Some religious festivals have a sacred meaning and are occasions for gathering and fraternity. These are...
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A FLORIDA doctor died when he developed a rare blood disorder after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine, according to reports.Just three days after he received the Pfizer vaccine, Dr. Gregory Michael, 56, of Miami Beach developed symptoms for immune thrombocytopenia, a rare blood disorder that stops the creation of platelets, which are necessary for clotting.Michael, an obstetrician, died in January from the disorder after treatments failed to restore his platelets to normal levels and after he spent two weeks in the hospital where died from a brain hemorrhage, the New York Times reports.Others who got the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine also...
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China’s now-notorious “bat woman” — the head of the Wuhan lab accused of being a possible source for the pandemic — has warned that deadly new mutations of COVID-19 will continue to emerge. Virologist Shi Zhengli gave the dire proclamation to state-run media this week as she joined calls for people to get vaccinated, according to the South Morning China Post (SCMP). “As the number of infected cases has just become too big, this allowed the novel coronavirus more opportunities to mutate and select,” Shi told Health Times under the state-run People’s Daily, SCMP said. “New variants will continue to...
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