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Sunday, November 14, 2021

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Over a 60X increase in pro sports adverse events since the vaccines rolled out


Nobody can explain that. Some poo-poo these events saying that they happen all the time. True, they do. But not at this rate. Something happened in 2021 that changed things by a lot. Can you guess?

First, take a look at this video posted by my friend Robert Malone:
Now, in the comments of that tweet, you’ll see people say that “these events happen all the time.” True, they do. For example, this death of Piermario Morosini that happened in 2012.

But they don’t happen at this rate. No way. That’s the thing nobody can explain. The vaccine advocates find this super-irritating. They have no rational excuse on this. They can’t use ad hominem attacks. They can’t use goofball hand waving arguments. Nothing.

All of these cases have been properly reported and are documented. No mentions (except one case) of vaccinations since the press doesn’t want to create vaccine hesitancy. But the numbers speak for themselves.

It shows that there have been more “events” over a recent 4 month period than in over 20 years, which is more than a 60-fold increase in event rate.

All of these are in full public view so there is no “reporting bias” involved. And the numbers are big enough that nobody can say “oh, that’s just statistical noise.” Not a chance.

We have a very clear mechanism of action and we have overwhelming confirmation from the VAERS data that these vaccines are super dangerous and cause cardiovascular and neurological severe adverse events at a very high rate. Nothing else can compare to the vaccines when we talk about heart damage. So if you believe these events really did happen (they are in plain sight after all), then you must ascribe them to the vaccine since there is nothing else all these people have in common that could causes such an extreme elevation of events.

Also, the Jessica Rose myocarditis paper that was unethically “temporarily” removed by Elsevier over the objection of the Editor of the journal and in violation of all known scientific protocols? Well, her paper had a very clear conclusion: the heart damage wasn’t confined to 16 year olds. It has a long tail. In other words, it can affect people of all ages, not just teenage boys. That’s what they don’t want you to know.

So now you know… the peer-reviewed science says that the heart damage isn’t limited to teenage boys. They are still unethically suppressing this as of Nov. 13, 2021.

So there is a smoking gun for the damage done to these athletes: the vaccine.
None of these players had COVID at the time of the event since they are all tested.
If it isn’t the vaccines causing the heart damage, then what is causing all of these events to happen at such a high rate?



Cannabis use disorder (CUD) to the rescue?

Citing no evidence whatsoever, the pro-vaccine people assert that it is due to cannabis use disorder. This could cause a 7% spike in the number of cases!

Just one tiny little problem… we’re talking a rate elevated by 6,428%, not 7%. So even with the CUD theory, we still have a 6421% increase to...

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #61

Investigator who helped unravel Russia case says next mission is forcing media corrections


Kash Patel says the public was misled for years because reporters were blinded by Trump hatred.

The congressional investigator who played a key role in unraveling the Russia collusion narrative says his next mission is to force the news media to make necessary corrections to the avalanche of false stories they produced over the last many years.

"The course correction that I've been trying to work on since I left government service is you have to find a way to correct the media," Kash Patel told Just the News.

"Because for years, they lied to 50% of the American population who believe everything they said, that Trump was in bed with Russians and Putin and that Trump was getting paid. And Trump knew that Vladimir Putin was using U.S. dollars to kill American soldiers."



Patel, a former national security prosecutor who worked as chief investigator for the House Intelligence Committee, said the media errors and omissions have extended long after the Russia case to the pandemic because reporters can't let go of their hatred for former President Donald Trump.

"Their hatred for Donald Trump intentionally blinded their ability to report credibly, and America is finally seeing it," he said during an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast.

"Look I'm not celebrating that we're finally getting to the truth. But I'm pretty upset that our media has gone so far down the toilet. That's not a free press that we want. That's not what our founders envisioned when they...

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Paralyzed mice walk again after gel is injected into spinal cord


A self-assembling gel that stimulates nerve regeneration has shown promise as a treatment for paralysis in mice

A self-assembling gel injected at the site of spinal cord injuries in paralysed mice has enabled them to walk again after four weeks.

The gel mimics the matrix that is normally found around cells, providing a scaffold that helps cells to grow. It also provides signals that stimulate nerve regeneration.

Samuel Stupp at Northwestern University in Chicago and his colleagues created a material made of protein units, called monomers, that self-assemble into long chains, called supramolecular fibrils, in water.

When they were injected into the spinal cords of mice that were paralysed in the hind legs, these fibrils formed a gel at the injury site.

The researchers injected 76 paralysed mice with either the fibrils or a sham treatment made of salt solution, a day after the initial injury. They found that the gel enabled paralysed mice to walk by four weeks after the injection, whereas mice given the placebo didn’t regain the ability to walk.

The team found that the gel helped regenerate the severed ends of neurons and reduced the amount of scar tissue at the injury site, which usually forms a barrier to regeneration. The gel also enhanced blood vessel growth, which provided more nutrients to the spinal cord cells.

“The extent of functional recovery and solid biological evidence of repair we observed using a model that truly emulates the severe human injury makes the therapy superior to...

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Texas HHS monoclonal antibody criteria denies treatment to healthy Covid-positive white people under 65


Some hospitals across the country appear to be automatically granting monoclonal antibody treatments to patients of certain races while simultaneously denying them to patients of other races.

Take the MacArthur Medical Center in Irving, Texas.

Its website states that “Latin X or Black” patients automatically qualify for monoclonal antibody treatments. Others, such as those who are white, must instead qualify via other means — e.g., by being obese, by having heart disease, by being 65 or older, etc.


Look:(Source: MacArthur Medical Center)


Over in the blue state of Minnesota meanwhile, the Minnesota Department of Health issued a guide sheet last week containing “suggested” eligibility requirements for those seeking monoclonal antibody treatments.

Included in the guide sheet is a section pertaining to race. It says basically that every other race of people except for white people should be granted automatic eligibility for these treatments.



In fairness, the department notes that the criteria are merely “suggested … to assist providers with clinical decision-making” and do “not supersede” federal requirements, which do not yet make reference to race — though not for a lack of effort.

All this said, are racial eligibility requirements actually being implemented in practice, though? Sadly, the answer is...