Keyword: kirsch
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Just for the record...Just because the FDA, CDC and the Public Health Agency of Canada have found no issues with the vaccines, doesn't mean they are safe. Here's unassailable proof they aren't.We have to stop blindly trusting our trusted authorities that they are giving us good information. It isn’t warranted. We should always insist on hearing both sides of the story.We should be extremely suspicious when not a single leading medical advocate of the vaccine is willing to debate a team of qualified scientists who disagree with the narrative.For example, it is well known that Merck received approval from the...
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The CDC's expert on VAERS hasn't computed the URF or spotted any safety signals. His negligence has led to the death of over 150,000 Americans. It was deliberate. Here's the proof.Executive SummaryDr. John Su is the government’s top expert on reporting safety signals to the CDC and FDA. His incompetence/corruption in failing to compute a simple number required for a proper risk-benefit analysis, has led to the needless loss of life of over 150,000 Americans. Dr. Su should be immediately fired by the CDC. There is no excuse for anyone in such a critical position at the CDC to make...
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This is straight up incredible work. It should be the essential guide on why to avoid the hell out of this thing.
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Highlander and General Hospital actor Stan Kirsch has died aged 51 after taking his own life in his Los Angeles home. The actor was found dead in his home on Saturday. The Los Angeles medical examiner ruled that Kirsch died by hanging. Law enforcement sources told TMZ that Kirsch's wife, Kristyn Green, found him hanging in their bathroom. He was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. 'We tragically lost our beloved Stan Kirsch on January 11,' a statement on Kirsch's official Facebook page read. 'He was so loved and we are all just devastated.' His wife shared the statement...
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Recently – for some reason that I can’t even remember now – I was looking for information on Germany’s Black Forest. Many of the links that came up were for the famous Black Forest Cake – an extravagant confection of chocolate sponge cake, ‘kirschwasser’ and cherries. Definitely a 'celebration' cake, and it looks very nice for Christmas. Here, from Genius Kitchen, is a ‘from scratch’ recipe: http://www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/authentic-black-forest-cake-schwarzwald-kirsch-kuchen-343698and here is one using prepared cake mix (includes a little history on the cake) from What's Cooking America: https://whatscookingamerica.net/History/Cakes/BlackForestCake.htmI may have been looking up the Black Forest because I’ve become entranced by train...
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A MAN on a September 11 flight from Brisbane to the US used the aircraft's in-flight chatroom to tell his fellow passengers "I have a bomb". Philip Kirsch, 21, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court to a charge of making threats regarding aviation security after his "joke" onboard V Australia flight 007 to Los Angeles on Thursday. Commonwealth prosecutor Sara Parga yesterday told the court that the flight captain took the threat very seriously – particularly because it was the anniversary of the airliner-based terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon in 2001. The fact that...
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PHILADELPHIA - A young couple accused of financing a lavish lifestyle through a large-scale identity theft scheme surrendered to police Wednesday to face additional theft and burglary charges. Jocelyn Kirsch, 22, and boyfriend Edward Anderton, who turned 25 Wednesday, used the scam to live affluently in Philadelphia and take numerous international vacations, authorities said.
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(Hartford-AP, November 5, 2006 8:45 AM)_ Three of the four youths who are accused of disrupting Senator Joe Lieberman's campaign event Friday in Hartford with an obscenity-laced serenade remained in jail yesterday. Hans Wendlandt and Michael Kirsch, both of Brookline, Massachusetts, and Jonathan Stewart of Oakland, California, were held on one thousand-500 dollars bail. They were charged with interfering with police, breach of peace and resisting arrest. Myles Robinson, also of Brookline, was charged with breach of peace and was released on a promise to appear in court. A spokeswoman for the political action committee of the perennial presidential candidate,...
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CEO COP: Ex-Internet honcho Steven Kirsch is pulling out the stops to bust up global money-laundering operations. Photo: AP Steven Kirsch, who founded search engine Infoseek and sold it to Disney in 1998 for about $200 million, has transformed his annoyance with receiving a penny-stock touting fax into a pivotal role in last week's indictment of an international tax-fraud ring......the US Attorney's office in the Western District of North Carolina indicted four people for running the ring, including Samuel Currin, a former federal prosecutor and state judge in North Carolina. The ring, masterminded by husband-and-wife team, Howell and Vernice...
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For those who think that there is too much money in politics (and think most of it is Republican) there is just one word -- Soros. That is George Soros, the left-wing radical billionaire who has pledged to personally spend tens of millions of dollars to try to unseat George Bush in 2004. Defeating the Bush administration -- which he recklessly likened to Nazis and communists -- has become an obsessive focus of Soros life. His recent $10 million contribution to the new Democrat activist group America Coming Together was the largest single donation from an individual in history. Soros...
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<p>Washington -- In the frantic final days before the 2000 presidential election, a wealthy Bay Area Internet executive not known for making big political contributions poured more than $1.2 million into Democratic party committees in key battleground states.</p>
<p>Steve T. Kirsch, a founder of Infoseek and CEO of San Jose-based Propel, sent a total of $150,000 to New Mexico and Nevada on Oct. 26. The next day he spent $1.1 million to help Democrats in Arkansas, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri and Pennsylvania.</p>
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