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    Dr. Jason Hill

    Before you praise Mr. Hill unequivocally you might read: The Ascension of Jason Hill
  2. The interview starting at the point where David Harriman talks about ARI: youtube.com/watch?v=omYY29FtASE&t=1784s I don't know anything about The Savvy Street or who runs it.
  3. Country music ain't my cup of tea but every bit of propaganda helps: I Will Not Comply
  4. Unhappy the vote was so close. Doesn't matter in any case; from mainstream news:
  5. A new abridged video you can give your about-to-get-vaxxed friends: Covid: The Path Not Taken - Dr. Peter McCullough
  6. With, Peter. Not from, with. Looks like the number is from Johns Hopkins, repeated by Biden.
  7. I’m not going to ask what Guo Wengui, a.k.a. Guo Haoyun, a.ka. Miles Guo, a.k.a Miles Kwok, has done trying to make the People’s Republic of China less corrupt, because I don’t care. That’s one trouble with these immigrants, they bring their battles with them (though in GW’s case it may just be a show battle). One of the first things GW did after arrival in the U.S. was set up a huge Ponzi scheme promising investors an unreal return on investment. It dwarfed Charles Ponzi’s in scale if not promises. The fact that GW quickly became crook here gives credence to his having been a crook in China. Just look at GW and Bannon! Yuck. They make a fitting pair. A business is beholden to its investors. And Trump is accepting help from this creep?
  8. Regarding the covid fiasco, the pattern in Trump’s behavior is one of prolonged self-deception, and the self-deception makes him deceive others. He would ruin people’s health in order to look good. During the 2016 campaign he claimed that Trump Steaks was a success. His enemies made much of it but they were making a mountain out of a molehill. The vaccine deception is a mountain. My last post, in case anyone missed it.
  9. Trump himself energized the vax cabal and has been boasting about it ever since. MSK posits this opposition: Very soon Trump realizes and publicly admits that he made a colossal mistake. With his considerable persuasive power he urges people to ignore Biden and the medical tyrants, and follow Peter McCullough, Steve Kirsch, Jane Orient, and other good people. vs. Trump continues his alliance with evil and keeps urging “Take the vax, it’s good,” then three and half years from now, because of that alliance, he regains the presidency and destroys the vax cabal. Talk about the moral and the practical not being in conflict. The first option is better all around, the second sacrifices Trump’s public to an impractical future. (The end of my last post caricatures how it supposedly works.) There is no reality in it at all. Will Trump ever realize that he blundered? I very much doubt it. The covid disaster: 1. How easily people, even highly intelligent people, were fooled by the propaganda. 2. How easily they knuckled under when yet more of the Bill of Rights got thrown out the window. 3. The complicity of doctors, media, business, local governments. 4. The short and long range harm to people’s health. The monsters are going after five year old girls as you read this. And all Trump, that idiot, can say is “Take the vax, it’s good.” Trump could take on the medical establishment and at the same time take on Biden. It would be consistent to do both but he has to admit he blundered first. There is no contradiction between admitting the blunder and fighting Biden. The contradiction is between not admitting the blunder and fighting Biden.
  10. Two more abridged videos moved to BitChute, both about the propaganda aspect of the covid fiasco. The old links will be automatically redirected. 2020: A Propaganda Masterpiece bitchute.com/video/dDDOLtP12NSE An interview with Mark Crispin Miller, professor of Media Studies at New York University, hosted by John Kirby June 10, 2021. Covid: A Global Propaganda Operation bitchute.com/video/4fglRHVKvReN An interview with Piers Robinson hosted by Mike Ryan, August 2, 2021. Robinson was a professor, and chairman of the Political Journalism department, at the University of Sheffield, England 2016 – 2019.
  11. This is going off on a tangent. Re Normandy, what did Rand think? She may not have spoken out against it publicly at the time but afterwards: Ayn Rand on World War II.
  12. “[For Trump] The question is, attack the vax or attack Biden?” Or as in or else? That’s an obvious false dichotomy. Trump should attack both, especially since Biden is pro-vax. At this point, concerning the vax’s safety and efficacy Trump sounds just like Biden. “Trump has access to a lot more information than any one of us ...” Concerning the vax Trump is clueless and self-deluded. He not only isn’t in a position to fix the vax fiasco, he’s part of it. There is still time for him to fix himself before 2024. Some people here are not helping him do it by praising his amazing ignorance. How will persuading his friends and their children to take the vax, it’s good, make his critics look like fools in the end? The bedazzleds’ answer: He’s a genius befuddling his enemies in incomprehensible ways only he can understand! How will that end look? Will Trump do an about face and say to his hapless supporters who believed him and got the clot-shot: “Too bad suckers, it was for a noble end!”? Will he then help get all unused bottles of vax, so recently praised to the skies, incinerated? All the lying medicos so recently warp speeded, put in prison? While he works to get ratified a Constitutional amendment mandating the separation of Medicine and State, for the same reason as the separation of Church and State? I’m sick of Trump and his bedazzleds. We need a fresh candidate. Trump is only the backup candidate, the better than a woke Democrat, the dim light that looks bright against a black wall.
  13. Trump’s December 2nd phone interview makes a total of six pro-vax speeches found so far. These speeches persuaded some of his admirers to get vaxxed – and get their children vaxxed – who would not have done so otherwise. A transcript of his remarks about the vax, starting at 2:08, follows. Trump is not too coherent in places; the transcript is verbatim: “[Interviewer asks about the covid deaths while Biden is president versus covid deaths when he was. He doesn’t say deaths “with covid” or “of covid.” And he seems to take for granted that unlike the Church, Medicine and State should be joined.] “Well, he’s done a terrible job, just like he did with the, uh, uh, H1N1, he’s done just a absolutely terrible job, uh, getting it out. And getting people to take it. I mean people just don’t want to take it. And the vaccines have been— you know I have to be very proud of the vaccines. We did it in less than nine months. People said it was gonna take five years to 12 years and probably wouldn’t work. They working incredibly well. [I must interrupt. The H1N1 was gotten out all right, and so many people died that it was quickly withdrawn. And here is the point, the deaths were far fewer, as a rate, than under the covid vax yet the covid vax is not being withdrawn. Apparently Trump, clueless and deluded, doesn’t know this.] “Some people don’t want to take ’em, that’s their freedom and that’s what we have to do. But people don’t want to take ’em because they don’t trust Biden, they don’t trust the administration. We had none of that. Everybody was fighting to take ’em and we were doing great, we were doing really great on distribution. “We also bought billions of dollars worth before we knew it was gonna be successful, which saved us one year. So many things we did right, and what [speaking of the Biden administration] they’re doing is very sad when you look at what’s happening. But [contra Biden] more people died during this year than last year by a very substantial margin. And sadly this year is not up. [One interviewer asks why people wouldn’t trust the vax when it was made under Trump’s administration.] “Well, a couple of things. Number one, they did a pause on Johnson & Johnson which really sent shocks through, over six people – that didn’t die by the way – but six people and for that, millions and millions of shots given and they did the pause with Johnson & Johnson, that was very bad, uh, and they just haven’t been able to sell it, people are not, they are not trusting this administration. “And if you remember when, during the debate I think she said and he said [mocking voice], Oh if it’s Trump I won’t take the vaccine, I won’t take the vaccine. And then as soon as he got elected he tried to claim that he didn’t but he forgot that he got a shot, during my administration he got a shot. “But there was just a great distrust of what they were saying and what they were doing. And I think that’s the problem and that’s why they’re trying to set up mandates and really hurting things with the economy, with the mandates, in addition to other things.” Trump did not answer the interviewer’s question, though his brief and inarticulate mention of the Johnson & Johnson affair hints at the safety issue. It was six women with overt systemic blood clots, including in each case cerebral. He is wrong that none of them died. One died and one was hospitalized in critical condition. The last may have been injured permanently, how about the others? Trump pretends that all problems with the vax get recorded and pretends no one is ever really injured, when both pretenses are grossly false given the actual numbers.
  14. “NAVARRO: ... Flood the zone with hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, zinc, vitamin D, azithromycin, and all the other things that are coming up as cheap antivirals.” That’s Navarro talking not Trump. In the five little speeches I’ve quoted Trump had the opportunity to say the above, and failed to do so. It was my great shot, my great shot throughout, with a nod to therapeutics which had been developed during his administration, so they were not any of the above. About Bannon, he comes with baggage: Guo Wengui.
  15. About the Trump quotes, I was exhausted after searching for the material and making the transcripts, and just wanted to get it posted. Now that I’ve rested a bit, good grief, Trump is far more into “the covid narrative” than I thought. Can anybody get to him? Apart from, I imagine, being surrounded by sycophants who won’t criticize him, he seems to think it unmanly or somehow disreputable to admit a blunder. There are two separate issues here. One is that Trump harping on how great “his” vax is will harm his re-election chances in 2024. The other is what should concern us more. Quoting Ellen: “It’s an issue of people’s lives and health, of children growing up damaged. There are monsters behind all this who want the population weeded. Every day those pseudo-vaccines are on the market and being jabbed into people is a day of more needless deaths and current damage and future damage set in motion. This is not trivial brush-off stuff. If Trump would come out and tell truth on this one, it would help so much toward ending the decimation.”
  16. I edited the post to place "Trump seems to be saying" before the statement. It should be OK now.
  17. We should have a complete account of Trump digging himself in with the vaccine narrative. Here are three earlier statements to add to the two I’ve quoted on this thread already, here and here. At the Conservative Political Action Conference, February 28, 2021, Trump devoted a substantial part of his speech – five and half minutes 26:10 to 31:45 – to boasting about the vaccines: “When I left, office, and we’re very proud of this, because this was something they said could not be done, the FDA said it, everybody said it, any article you read said it, couldn’t be done, it would be years and years. I handed the new administration [i.e. Biden’s] what everyone is calling a modern day medical miracle, some say it’s the greatest thing to happen in hundreds of years, hundreds of years. Two vaccines produced in record time with numerous others on the way, including the Johnson & Johnson vaccine that was approved just yesterday. [Cheering, but remember this is an audience of Republican politicos.] “And therapeutic relief also, if you are sick. If you’re sick we have things now that are incredible, what has taken place over the last year under our administration. It would have taken any other president at least five years and we got it done in nine months. “Everyone says five years, five years. [Cheering.] Can you imagine if you had to go through what all of the countries of the world who are now getting the vaccine or soon will be getting it, from various companies, but can you imagine if all of those counties had to go through what they’ve been going through over the last year, you’d lose hundreds of millions of people. “I pushed the FDA like they have never been pushed before; they told me that loud and clear. They have never been pushed like I pushed them. I didn’t like them at all, but once we got it done, I said, I now love you very much. “What the Trump administration has done with vaccines has, in many respects, saved large portions of the world, not only our country but large portions of the world. [Clapping.] “Not only did we push the FDA far beyond what the bureaucrats wanted to do, we also put billions and billions of dollars, 10 billion, to produce the vaccines before we knew they were going to work. It was called a calculated bet where, a calculated risk, we took a risk, because if we didn’t do that we still wouldn’t have the vaccines, you wouldn’t have them for a long time. So think of that, we took that risk, we made a bet, because we thought we were on a certain track, I think we’re starting to make them right now, it would be a long time before you ever saw them. It takes 60 to a 100 days to manufacture and inspect new doses, and that means that one hundred percent of the increased availability that we have now was initiated by our administration, one hundred percent. [Cheering.] “In fact, the director of National Institutes of Health, Francis Collins, Fauci’s boss actually, I think he’s a Democrat too by the way, recently said that our operation Warp Speed was absolutely breathtaking. And that the Trump administration deserves full credit. Which we do. [Wild cheering.] “And as conservatives and Republicans, never forget that we did it. Never let them take the credit, because they don’t deserve the credit. They just followed, now they’re following our plan, but this has been something that they really called, they called it an absolute miracle. Joe Biden is only implementing the plan that we put in place. And if we had an honest media, which we don’t, they would say it loud and clear. By the time I left that magnificent house at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue, almost 20 million Americans had already been vaccinated. 1.5 million doses were administered on my final day alone. 1.5 million in a day. “Yet Biden said just a few days ago, that when he go here, meaning the White House, there was no vaccine. He said there’s no vaccine. Oh, good, say it again Joe. No, I don’t think he said that, frankly, in a malicious way, no I don’t. I actually believe he said that because he didn’t know what the hell was really happening. [Wild cheering.] “But, never let them forget this was us, we did this, and the distribution is moving along according to *our* plan, and it’s moving along really well. We had the military, what they’ve done, our generals, all of the people, what they’ve done is incredible. “But remember, we took care of a lot of people – including, I guess, on December 21st, we took care of Joe Biden, because he got his shot, he got his vaccine. It shows you how unpainful that vaccine shot is. So everybody, go get your shot. “He forgot, so it wasn’t very traumatic, obviously, that he got his shot. And it’s good that he got his shot.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone interview on Fox News, March 16, 2021 “Fortunately in my administration, and what I did frankly, and others, but what I did with the FDA, was I forced them to move quickly and we got the vaccine done in nine months instead of five years. I don’t think it would have ever been done frankly, because according the their rules and regulations they would have never had it. But we got a vaccine done in nine months and fortunately that’s not only going save our country, it’s gonna save the world. [At this point the host asks him about Biden failing to give Trump credit for the vaccine, and about Biden saying he inherited the border problem from Trump.] “So when you go to the covid issue, we did a great job, we get very little credit for it. I closed the country [to China] far earlier. [Talks about closing the border to China an Europe in the face of opposition from advisors] . “But the big thing is what I, and I’ve always felt it was the most important, is the vaccine. The key is always going to be the vaccine. And when Biden got the vaccine in December and on January 20th, he made a statement that he doesn’t think we have vaccines. Now I don’t know if he made that statement as a statement or did he not actually know if we had the vaccine. What going on there, but he got his shot, he got his first shot on, in December, December 21st I believe. “So, with the vaccines and with the job we’ve done with covid, with getting, I inherited an empty cupboard. Biden failed very badly with the H1N1 ... he had a chance to do something and they had a tremendous, tremendous failure. H1N1, it was a disaster. [Comment: Indeed it was, a precursor to the even greater covid vaccine disaster, a disaster which dwarfs it and which Trump cannot bring himself to see. He is clueless] “And now he’s taking over this. What he’s taken over, Warp Speed, we had it in our military, what they’ve done in terms of delivery has been incredible, incredible. We gave up to 1.3 million shots today before he even took over. So not only did we have the vaccines, and one thing we did, we took a big bet on this, we started manufacturing the vaccine before we really knew it worked. We saves many many months and millions of lives by doing that, because you wouldn’t have the vaccine right now if we didn’t take that chance. We knew what we were doing, we knew, that we felt strongly that it was gonna work and we took a risk, and the risk was spending billions of dollars to develop it before we knew and before we had the approval that it was going to work. “It works incredibly well, 95%, maybe even more than that, it works incredibly well. And it’s really saving our country, and it’s saving frankly the world. [The host asks him if he recommends the vaccine to the audience, a curious question at that point.] “I would. I would recommend it, and I would recommend it to a lot of people that don’t want to get it, and a lot of those people voted for me, frankly, but you know, again we have our freedoms, we have to live by that, and I agree with that also. But it’s a great vaccine, it’s a safe vaccine, and it’s something that works. “And we’ve been working ’round the clock and what I got the FDA to do, this would have happened many many years from now if I didn’t get involved and if we didn’t get involved. [The host asks him to elaborate. How did he do it?] “Well I wouldn’t say the FDA loves me but I pushed them very very hard, harder than they’ve ever been pushed, and a number of people in the FDA admitted that at the end they were very happy. But they did not like me, in fact they wanted me to announce it some time after the election because they just didn’t— I think most people knew we pretty much had the vaccine before the election but they wanted to announce it along with the drug companies who are not fans of mine because, if you look at favored nations and all of the things I’ve done to bring down drug prices, nobody’s ever done what I’ve done. But that cost the drug company’s a lot of money. [Boasts about how he did it.] ... “So, with the vaccine I pushed the FDA at a level that they’ve never been pushed before and they got it done in nine months instead of five years. Now the five years would have never happened because I don’t think they would have ever gotten it done.” Would that had been the case! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From a written statement Trump released via his Save America PAC on July 18, 2021: “Joe Biden kept talking about how good of a job he’s doing on the distribution of the Vaccine that was developed by Operation Warp Speed or, quite simply, the Trump Administration. He’s not doing well at all. He’s way behind schedule, and people are refusing to take the Vaccine because they don’t trust his Administration, they don’t trust the Election results, and they certainly don’t trust the Fake News, which is refusing to tell the Truth.” Trump seems to be saying: The vaccines are safe and effective today like the election results were dishonest and corrupt in November. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now, to give the devil his due, in mid August he said in a phone interview on Fox News, about the booster shot: “That sounds to me like a money-making operation for Pfizer, OK. Think of the money involved. Tens of billions. How good a business is that. If you’re a businessman, you say, you know what, let’s give them another shot, that’s another ten billion dollars, money coming in. The whole thing is just crazy. It doesn’t, you wouldn’t think it would need a booster. You know, when these first came out they were good for life. Then they were good for a year or two, and I could see the writing on the wall, I could see the dollars signs in their eyes of that guy that runs Pfizer, you know, the guy that announced the day after the election that he had the vaccine. But we knew that and I knew that and the people knew that—” That sound goods, but examined closely he is concerned only about the money, not the safety and efficacy of “his” wonderful vaccine. There is no inconsistency when a month later he is back to “take the shot, it’s good” etc. However I must retract a conjecture I made earlier. I now think it very unlikely that Trump is in the pocket of Pfizer. This is not four-dimensional chess five moves ahead though. The man is clueless and self-deluded. Hope that by 2024 he has managed to dig himself out of the deep hole he has dug for himself with this “I made the FDA do it and saved America, no the whole world” routine.
  18. Trump again boasts that he is responsible for the mRNA vaccines. When Nigel Farage of GB News interviewed him at his Mar-a-Lago home: “I brought the country to a level its never seen before, then we had Covid come in, then I brought it back, came up with vaccines that you're using, we’re all using, the world is using.” stationgossip.com/2021/12/if-you-love-country-you-have-no-choice.html (the above quote corrects a typo, were ==> we're)
  19. MSK has to put his comment over on this thread, where it has no relevance at all, so he can pretend "Gotcha." I am an anti-semite. For the context see the full discussion in the ARI Watch thread. I believe Ellen knows exactly what I mean when I say it.
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    ARI Watch

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  21. The epithet “clot-shot” is catchy and it describes one of two known effects of the so-called vaccines: innumerable microscopic thrombi at random locations of the body, which can lead to immediate and horrible problems: neurological, vascular, cardiac and in women loss of fertility, miscarriage. An other effect is damage to the immune system. The problems that causes can be take a long time to become evident, for example a higher chance of cancer. I’m a math and physics guy and hardly an expert in biology but that’s what I gather from reading popularizations by doctors. I uploaded three of my video abridgements to Bitchute so you can give out the links without associating yourself with ARI Watch: Therapeutic Nihilism bitchute.com/video/zt0ODSeWXnwQ Dr. Peter McCullough, 2 October 2021. Nurses at Minnesota Town Hall Meeting bitchute.com/video/KomgehJEO8JX September 2021. A group of nurses “in the front line” discuss how they are being treated after refusing the vaccine. First they were heroes, now they are terrorists. Sen. Ron Johnson’s roundtable on covid vaccine safety bitchute.com/video/UFSIr0rJh10k Held on November 2, 2021 I’ll be uploading more soon. (I deleted the old ARI Watch files but links to them will magically turn into the new BitChute links.) Videos make good propaganda to give people who come home from work too tired to focus on an article or who, though intelligent, are not very intellectual. And people can better, or more quickly, judge the character of those imparting the information from a video than from a written work. And the shortened length not only makes the videos more likely to be watched, the dull parts are gone. (I’m defensive about videos because a couple of highly intelligent people I know can’t stand them.) When approaching people on this subject, emphasize that Vax versus no vax. is a false dichotomy. The real choice is Vax versus prophylaxis and treatment. They should be concerned because: The vax is dangerous whereas prophylaxis/treatment is safe. The vax offers no, or quickly waning, immunity whereas prophylaxis/treatment works.
  22. Ellen has answered MSK posts of yesterday with her trademark clarity. I would add two comments on MSK posts of yesterday (while ignoring his self-righteous insults). The worldwide fiasco was always about the vaccine, hence the trashing of treatment, or as Dr. McCullough terms it, “therapeutic nihilism.” One can only conjecture why “they” are doing this (who knows who they are but the conspiracy – or perhaps it’s a consensus rather than willful collusion – is bigger than Fauci). Catherine Austin Fitts, a financier famous for a long battle with HUD, believes the agenda is: First universal mandated vaccination, then vaccine passports, then a currency “reset” in which the old cash disappears and your income and all your savings are turned into digital tokens that government bureaucrats can track, confiscate, and turn on or off at will. The goal has always been to get you under their thumb. Who knows. I very much want to like Trump. During his 2016 campaign I wrote several admiring essays and doing so was a lot work. For example Fear and Loathing of Donald Trump (and those who support him). (I focus on the attitude of ARI people because that after all is the mission of ARI Watch.) But Trump’s four years were all-in-all very disappointing. These days he will help himself as well as the public if he tells the truth about the clot-shot. Well, I glanced at MSK latest and see he has quoted “Ellen doesn’t know me and she doesn't need me to defend her posts.” I wrote that in response to MSK insinuating that I was trying to represent Ellen. I wasn’t, and didn’t want her to think I was. I do agree with everything she has been saying about the vaccines and I always admire her lucid style of writing.