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  1. On 12/27/2021 at 4:15 PM, Mark said:

    Dr. Peter McCullough will be interviewed again soon (Tuesday, 18 January 2022 at 1:30 pm) and I have a pipeline to the interviewer.  Does anyone here have a question you’d like to ask him?

    Don't know whether this has been mentioned. Joe Rogan interviewed McCullough on Dec 13. Episode 1747. Excellent piece and long at 2:45 hrs.

  2. In Uttar Pradesh a part of India that compares in population to the 7-8 largest country, 241 Million people were treated with Ivermectin crushing SARS-CoV-2 while an adjacent state was crushed for not using it.

    Merck holds the patent for the bacteria in Ivermectin. It doesnt want to repurpose a drug when it can push a higher cost Monupiravir. 

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  3. The woke military and its academies.

    As seen on Woke Point Face Book page. 

    Meet West Point's Brigade Respect Captain!
    Cadet Menna Mohamed, an Arabic major, and New York City native chose West Point after developing a burning desire to serve the country that made the American dream possible for both of her parents. West Point was introduced to her by her older brother, Samir Abdelkhalek, USMA Class of 2016, and older sister, Amira Mohamed, USMA Class of 2020.
    “I hope to invoke prominent change in bettering our culture of Respect.
  4. On 9/1/2021 at 7:57 PM, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

    Use your reason when you look at this:

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    Highly popular podcast host Joe Rogan on Wednesday announced he had to move his comedy tour schedule around because he came down with Covid on Saturday night...

     

    Shouldn't the media celebrate the recovery of a main media star?

    But it wants Joe Rogan compliant to the vaccine agenda or dead.

    Think about that.

    Is this really about COVID-19?

    I say it is not.

    People concerned about COVID-19 for real will be happy Rogan beat it and even recommend others try what he did.

    I, myself, am glad he beat it so easily.

    Michael

    Me too. He said he was working out again within 5 days. He knew the score with which drugs and doctors to use to go after it aggressively. The Joe Rogan protocol is not....wait.... I found an online source that connects drs with people requesting z pac and invermectin through local pharmacies. Might be a good pro active plan. 

    The media will not mention facts that challenge the status quo. It's known how to treat this, Fauci lied to Congress about supporting gain of function at the epi center for the virus and his role as #1 health advisor despite the profound and bizarre coincidence, invermectin won its discoverer the Nobel prize, and its rarely toxic.

    Nope, instead MSM'll (Rolling Stone) talk about fictitious gun shot victims having to wait because people have overdosed on horse wormer.

    There's nothing in it for them because admitting to any single fact exposes it to the masses.

     

  5. 14 hours ago, tmj said:

    You know I bet even they could not cover just blatantly releasing Taliban hunchos from  Gitmo . What a lucky break that Bergdahl got lost.

    And in an entirely different vein, arms and equipment were just abandoned in all the strategically important areas, what another lucky break for the Taliban.

    Its almost as if it were planned. heh

    The General Officers are thinking about double dipping once they get relieved of their commands. Nothing like a wrench thrown in to cause a stir.

  6. 13 hours ago, Peter said:

    If you are sick or in an accident, I would suggest going to a doctor, the hospital, or even a nurse practitioner at one of those one hour or less emergency care places. I would not consult the internet if it is serious. But I guess you don't trust any doctors so at least check out Web MD.  

    Your tone is condescending. 

    You would not consult other advice if serious enough that a Dr is telling you you're going to lose a limb or organ or libido just accept it, is that what you're telling me?

    If I had done that I'd be living in pain. 2 torn meniscii, tennis elbow and basal arthritis. An ortho cancelled on me and I instead researched and was treated with my own stem cells and my own blood (PRP). By a non cutting kind of Dr. Sure, I paid. Not a covered event. But I'm worth it. :)

    Falling into the trap of never changing perspectives, routines and stifled information might not save your life. And I thought you were making the over arching point that your life or mine is important. Silly me.

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  7. 21 hours ago, Peter said:

    Grumble. Grumble. No. I am fully vaccinated which speaks for MY rationality, and I even got the Shingle's vaccine to prevent shingles. Small Pox too, Measles. Etc. Yet here I am still alive. I would suggest you stop listening to  . . .  blank . . .  and believing them. As Jake on "Two and a Half Men" frequently said, "You know what I mean."

    Listen to a doctor. As I have frequently mentioned my sister is an RN at a California hospital, my niece is a VA nurse. My daughters and son in laws, nephews, etc, are in Medicine, or teaching. I have the VA medical staff and a pulmonary doctor. They all say get the shot. As Ayn Rand might have said,  I suggest you seriously re-examine  . . . "You know what I mean."  

    Listen to a Dr? As one who knows everything there is? They aren't scientists. I spent less time on getting a shot for SARS-CoV-2 than on this newly minted lack of bedside manner, "Dr" who upon seeing an "elevated" score for cholesterols next words were statins. F'em and the horse they ride in on. Long gone are the days of trusting whatever comes out of their mouths without giving consideration to your mind, your body first.

    Have you seen the Olympics? Ever hear of a Dr Larry Nassar? No? Or the corrupt Olympic organization (that allowed Russia to pose as ROC this year after its use of drugs in RIo) that attempted to give $200M to the over 150 girls that he penetrated?

    Sure trust the Drs', lawyers, vendors that come into your home, politicians, Chinese. Care to add more?

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  8. 20 hours ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

    Peter,

    That is exactly why I seek info that is being censored.

    I want to take a look for myself.

    How can one check a premise if one is impeded from looking at information?

    Easy. One has to believe only in what the non-censored say.

    Right?

    I don't call that rational.

    This is the same problem ARI has had for decades due to their policy of sitting on and rewriting Rand's unpublished material. Then saying you have to trust them.

    They are a little better these days, but I still don't trust them.

    btw - There are plenty of doctors out there who say be careful with the shot because it's not what it is being sold as. I get it that you trust the doctors you consulted and I, also, believe this is a good rule of thumb where conflicting agendas are flying around all over the place.

    That doesn't transmute into ALL doctors, though. The doctors--the many doctors--who differ are being censored.

    That bothers me.

    It makes me trust the system less. In fact, it makes me distrust the system.

    Michael

    Michael, Thanks for reminding me why I read Objectivist Living.

    On a side note. I listen to a podcast of Victor David Hanson. His arsenal is sets of facts that he straightforwardly (with no axe to grind) goes through whenever asked about how we got here. Its plain to see the extent of the moral crimes from the items he lays out that are self explanatory.

    So...just thank you.

     

     

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  9. On 7/31/2021 at 10:25 AM, tmj said:

    I remember seeing or reading something about how much thought went into the way people interact with their ‘screens’. That part of the engineering involved what they knew about tactile mechanics and associated psychological responses. Dragging a finger on a screen and ‘moving’ the images meshes with reward systems tied to task accomplishment. That action is purposefully engineered to promote interaction and habituated use will lead to an anticipated dopamine release , basically training people to ‘addict’ themselves to interaction with their devices. 

    I wonder how much overlap in those mechanisms are operative in masking. Objectively I assume most would reach the conclusion that simple cloth face coverings, as opposed to more stringent filtration barriers, offer negligible benefit for protection against contact with virus size particles. But I bet there is some measurable dopamine effect to physically donning and there by acting to become compliant to a seemingly logical ‘should’. Something tangible to demonstrating to peers that you are acting in a certain manner that will be appreciated and positively reinforced by social feedback.

    But damned if every single time I had to put a mask on to enter some place or other , that my mind wasn’t screaming “ WTF, this piece of shit cloth won’t help, how stupid are we?!” It makes me feel shitty to have those thoughts and yet then do it anyway

    Fuck the CCP and all the bastards who know they are making people this way on purpose.

    And I’m done feeling shitty , no mask no entry in the future ? Well I suppose it will be curbside service or the equivalent if it comes back.

    Another sad , or sadder aspect , is that I fear people more now in a general sense. I think I have rational respect/fear for or of virus and disease , but I now see the ‘lemming’ effect of group think as an actual existential threat to my personal well being .

    Every time I made a prank call on an old princess phone land line I felt the same rush.

  10. 13 hours ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

    Here's another good question.

    In a pandemic, you would expect the homeless and people who live in filthy environments to all be dead.

    Tell that to all the homeless and people who live in filthy environments in blue American cities.

    Why are they still alive?

    From the stats. surely COVID-19 has ravaged the cities where they live on the streets.

    Michael

    The aha moment - Their immune system is far more robust. A few bugs, rats, feces in meals never hurt anyone. I have a home and a relatively good life without covid shots and as healthy as a 68 yr old can be.

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  11. 14 hours ago, ThatGuy said:

    And now, four. But it's just coincidence, ya conspiracy nuts; nothin' to see here...

    Fourth officer who responded to the US Capitol on January 6 dies by suicide

    "MPD confirmed Officer Kyle DeFreytag died by suicide, hours after the department confirmed Ofc. Gunther Hashida died by suicide. Both defended the Capitol on Jan. 6."


    https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/dc-police-officer-suicide-kyle-defreytag-defended-us-capitol-on-january-6/65-fb00a7ff-1884-46ee-819a-448e2f55a61e

    Shades of Vince Foster without the subsequent years later exploration of details. Coroner finds cause of death but who orders an autopsy when a death is deemed unsuspicious? We may never find out while the Capitol still resembles a war zone and efforts to find those involved in the "insurrection" take all admin time of police.

    Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the general population and 230 officer suicides were reported in 2019.

  12. Vaccinations keep people safe?
    Gibraltar
    Located on the southern coast of Spain, the British overseas territory fully vaccinated 99% of its roughly 34,000 residents by June 1st.
    COVID-19 is supposed to be gone, right?
    But cases have exploded in July.
    Despite virtually everyone being double jabbed, restrictions are coming back.
    Now let’s investigate the Nordic island nation of Iceland.
    Iceland has a population of around 369,000 individuals.
    The ‘Land of Fire and Ice’ has vaccinated roughly 90% of its adult population and briefly dropped all domestic restrictions the previous months.
    Everything back to normal, right?
    Iceland has witnessed an explosion of cases the previous two weeks and restrictions have returned with a vengeance.
    Follow on Telegram @WeLoveTrumpNoah
    Iceland has reinstituted masks, social distancing, and lockdowns in response to the spike in cases.
    Despite one of the world’s highest vaccination rates, Iceland continues to set new daily case records.
    In fact, Worldometer indicates Iceland set another daily record on the day of this writing.
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  13. 1 hour ago, ThatGuy said:

    "Active Shooter" at the Pentagon, which is now locked down...

    Breaking: NUMEROUS SHOTS FIRED – SEVERAL INJURED INCLUDING OFFICER – Active Shooter Outside Pentagon

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/officer-several-injured-active-shooter-outside-pentagon/

    Oh, I harken days of yore when I could park without authorization in the 2nd parking lot and walk unimpeded to my destination. I carried a box of tools and parts and could go anywhere by myself.

  14. On 7/20/2021 at 8:47 PM, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

    Fauci knows he's toast.

    Look at how his hand is shaking during his exchange with Rand Paul. Courtesy of Richard Grenell.

    :) 

    Michael

    Maybe he does know it. But an 80 yr old under pressure fidgets and isn't more normal than not?

    At his age he likely wanted to leave his post sooner. Now under pressure he finds he cannot and still live with the person he became.

  15. On 7/14/2021 at 5:40 PM, Peter said:

     

    I wonder how many hillbillies haven't been vaccinated. joke.

    Welp, I durn near live in a holler in Virginny. Like a pig in a poke. No joke

    Again I say I can guarantee your statement on SARS-CoV2, vax's, and health are overwrought hyperbole. Similar to Hill Billies and Janes, SW Virginia is isolated by it's strict adherence to lock down protocol because they are of one mind, FEAR, that keeps the unvaccinated unworried in the extreme.

    Ye, though I walk through "The Valley" (local reference to Roanoke Valley) the fear attaches like stench leaving residual affects and behavior patterns for the next wave whether it comes or not. I can feel it like I can taste water differences.

    Never thought to give credence to FDA approvals but none of the vax's had that since Warp Speed was ushered through by Big Pharma.

    So what do you trust more? And isn't it too late. Quit harpin on your opine as you still sound unsure of everything. if i wern a dag hillbillie n'er trus folks who holler da know. Yall pre sum, aint no squat. 

  16. 22 hours ago, caroljane said:

    Where did you get your pathologist's credentials? And your telepathic powers? The whole trial was broadcast live.

    I suppose the Twin Towers just fell down of their own accord, too.

    'Mam, you have the internet and appear interested. If its evidence you want.

    You made an interesting connection. It may not be apparent.

    In a similar fashion the root cause for terrorism that made its way past our FBI guardians, those entrusted to insure justice (principle for right action) would stay intact; took a few days off (HA). Yet the consequential (willingly) blind (prosecution) leading the blind (jurors) led toward, I say, the same "fate".

    That is the act of bedrock principles failing. Both situations missed their aim by long shots.

    Did you read the autopsy report?

    "Signed by Dr. Andrew M. Baker, it says Floyd had tested positive for the novel coronavirus on April 3. A post-mortem nasal swab confirmed that diagnosis. 

    In addition to fentanyl and methamphetamine, the toxicology report from the autopsy showed that Floyd also had cannabinoids in his system when he died.

    Floyd also had heart disease, hypertension and sickle cell trait..."

    What I find strange is so commonly understood about SARS-CoV-2 yet is conspicuously missing. These findings should at least have mitigated a murder charge into probation given the officer was carrying out MPD training protocol.

  17. On 6/2/2021 at 11:56 PM, Peter said:

    To reiterate, Derek Chauvin knew he was being filmed as he continued to press his knee on Floyd. He did what he did for anyone to see. He has been convicted and he will be sentenced very soon, on June 25, 2021. What should his sentence be? Timed served and parole? One year OR the maximum thirty years which would be in solitary confinement? To me, he is guilty as charged and convicted but I am not sure what his sentence should be. Peter  

    From USA TODAY: Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd with a knee pressed to his neck, should receive no prison time or far less than the maximum sentence in part because he is the product of a "broken system," his defense attorney wrote in a court filing Wednesday. Prosecutors argued in a brief filed Wednesday that Chauvin's "actions traumatized Mr. Floyd’s family, the bystanders who watched Mr. Floyd die, and the community. And his conduct shocked the Nation’s conscience."

    Chauvin, 45, was convicted of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in Floyd's death in May 2020, which spurred mass protests and a national reckoning around systemic racism and police brutality. Chauvin is set to be sentenced June 25.He faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison because the judge overseeing the case concluded he abused his position of trust and authority, among other aggravating factors. Chauvin has been in prison awaiting sentencing since April 21 and would get credit for time served. Eric Nelson, his attorney, wrote in the filing that Chauvin is in solitary confinement in a high-security prison because he is likely to be targeted by other prisoners.

    Three other officers involved in the incident face charges of aiding and abetting Floyd's murder. They are scheduled to be tried in 2022. All four officers have been charged in federal court with violating Floyd's civil rights during the arrest. Chauvin made his first appearance in that case Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is investigating the Minneapolis Police Department for a systemic violations of people's civil rights.

    Floy died of a heart condition and Fentanyl. He also tested positive for Covid. Someone with the vaguest knowledge of SARS-2 will tell you breathing is compromised. But that simply scratches the surface. The resistance he offered was met with a training manual hold. The mere fact that he died isn't nearly enough to connect a charge of murder. I don't know where you get your news from but its clear there's not depth to it. 

     

  18. On 4/20/2021 at 1:34 AM, Peter said:

    Chauvin when he was off duty moonlighted as a club bouncer. Who also worked at that club at the same time as a bouncer: George Floyd. Some early stories said they did not like working together.  

    I know if you want you can obtain less prejudicial information than that. Try harder. 

  19. The f'g injustice of it all. Derek Chauvin found guilty of 2nd degree murder and sentenced to 22 1/2 yrs. He's 45 yrs old. Consider the bigger picture for those who want something to burn. The police procedures for restraining criminals who resist. Oh no, that would be an indictment of training methods. Its clear proper methods were used.  

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/derek-chauvin-sentenced-to-over-years-in-prison-over-george-floyds-death_3874596.html

  20. 1 hour ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

    Turkeyfoot,

    Man, did that take me back.

    In Brazil, I once produced a trio (Maria, Barret and Sergio) who sung Guantanamera with a plaintiveness I have not heard in any other version. They kept the plaintiveness all throughout the song and did not emphasize the climaxes. The result was an enormously satisfying emotional trance of deep longing.

    First, they sang it slower than most people do. Second, they only used two acoustic guitars and, although they set a groove, it was soft, subtle and focused on little motives (kernels of background melody) coming out of the rhythm.

    Also, in almost all versions I have heard, there comes a moment when the singer opens up on volume and the accompaniment starts pounding.

    Maria did not do that. She kept it understated as did Barret and Sergio on the guitars.

    And third, they had the most delicious vocal harmonies (sort of like the Bee Gees form of vocals, but theirs, not imitative).

    I swear, you could feel the tropical breeze under a palm tree by the beach on a lazy afternoon.

    Often, there would be a lot of people in the audience choked up with tears after they sang.

    I don't know what happened to them. I know that Sergio became an evangelical Christian and stopped being a professional musician. Maria and Barret were married and I have not heard from them for years. They were all beautiful people. I miss them...

    Thanks for reminding me of that song.

    :)

    Michael

    Yes, its the melody not the lyric that is so evocative.   

    Exactly. Plaintive....heart rending lamentation. You've listened to a lot of music to describe this so well.

    Though Guantanemera sounds like the aching of one persons heart I'm beginning to recognize what is known as "call and response" ie; a questioning phrase and its answer. I suppose the give and take in it is between the listener and the song. It's in the pocket.

      

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  21. I was down in ole Cozemel having a drink and 2 guitarists made their way towards my table, being the only gringo in the crowd they may have figured I'd pay to hear them. Right they were.  "Do you know Guantanemera", I asked.? Si Senor. I asked them to play and sing it 3 times. Love the song as one of those I latched on to in my youth. Same with Sukyaki.

     

  22. 11 hours ago, Michael Stuart Kelly said:

    Here is a very interesting way James O'Keefe managed to cut through the noise.

    One of the local weather reporters on Fox announced live that she was going to be in a James O'Keefe video blowing the whistle on Fox censorship. And, of course, it is now all over Twitter where O'Keefe is banned.

    :)

     

    Hecker will probably lose her job, but she was probably going to lose it after the Veritas release anyway. So why not use the free publicity before she was axed?

    James is one creative dude.

    In a weird way, this reminds me of the campaign Alex Jones did with "Bill Clinton is a rapist."

    :)

    Michael

    Probably will lose her job whether it was advertising her Craig List for sale items or asking single males to contact her FB page going rogue has a price. Same for the network guy who didn't cut the line after 5 seconds. Makes for a great bloopers moment.