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  • Autopsy Confirms College Student Died From “COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Myocarditis”

    02/09/2022 5:42:00 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 69 replies
    Infowars ^ | February 9th 2022, 6:07 pm | Kelen McBreen
    24-year-old New York college student George Watts Jr. died on October 27, 2021, due to complications related to the Pfizer Covid-19 shots he took in August and September.Thanks to Corning Community College’s mandatory vaccination policy, Watts had to get an experimental Covid jab in order to attend classes in person.According to his parents, George Jr. chose to receive the Pfizer “vaccine” because it had been recently given full FDA approval.They also said he discovered blood in his urine after the first shot and felt flu-like symptoms that wouldn’t go away after the second jab.“I noticed he was starting to get...
  • Sarah Palin, second-tier candidate

    09/27/2011 7:24:38 AM PDT · by Clairity · 104 replies
    Washington Post ^ | Sept. 27, 2011 | Chris Cillizza and Aaron Blake
    New numbers from a CNN/Opinion Research poll confirm it. In a hypothetical 2012 Republican primary, Palin stood at 7 percent - tied with businessman Herman Cain and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, neither of whom are considered anything but the longshots for the nomination. She trails frontrunning Texas Gov. Rick Perry by 21 points and second-place finisher Mitt Romney wins three times the support Palin does in the poll. And the bad news doesn't stop there. Just 51 percent of self-identified Republicans in the poll said that Palin has the "personality" and leadership qualities a president should have - well below...
  • Kay Plans to Leave Search for Iraqi Arms

    12/18/2003 6:42:06 AM PST · by JohnGalt · 58 replies · 571+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 12/18/2003 | Dana Priest and Walter Pincus
    Kay Plans to Leave Search for Iraqi Arms Members of Survey Group He Heads Being Diverted to Fight Against Insurgents By Dana Priest and Walter Pincus Washington Post Staff Writers Thursday, December 18, 2003; Page A42 David Kay, the head of the U.S. effort to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, has told administration officials he plans to leave before the Iraq Survey Group's work is completed and could depart before February, U.S. military and intelligence officials said. The move comes as more of Kay's staff has been diverted from the weapons hunt to help search for Iraqi insurgents,...