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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

It's Good To Know That Pfizer Just Bought A Drug Company That Specializes In Cardiac Medicines...


 We Don't Need A Big Pharma Rescue, It's Time For Jim Dandy To Rescue Us FROM Big Pharma!


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Got a ticket on a DC plane
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I was high and ready to boot!
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Free Speech Platform Gab Developing Big Tech Alternative GabPay Payment Processor



Free speech internet company Gab announced the development of a GabPay online payment processor this week, standing to deliver one of the first standing financial institutions of what its founder Andrew Torba has dubbed the “parallel economy.”

GabPay offers to deliver an opportunity for conservatives in the online economy to “spend your processing dollars with companies who share your values rather than major monopolies who’ve hijacked our payment processing sectors. We must first begin to vote with our dollars to cripple these “woke” processing companies while we continue to explore new payment methods that don’t contribute to causes we directly oppose.”

GabPay’s administrators have clarified that building a truly uncancellable financial institution is a tall order, with any project of its kind potentially liable to denial-of-service measures from credit card companies Visa and MasterCard. As of now, GabPay is accepting pre-applications from businesses and merchants, providing them with a means to reserve use of the service. GabPay is promising not to utilize the instant cancellation tactics of establishment financial institutions such as PayPal or Stripe; instead assessing each potential merchant according to national banking standards from the get-go and providing an honest assessment of the ability to provide banking services.


Gab has proved more resilient than competing “free speech” social media platforms, incurring consistent growth since its foundation in 2016 as sites with similar aims collapse under the weight of Big Tech blacklisting and liabilities to the modern-day internet’s hegemonic infrastructure.

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GabPay could ultimately render notoriously biased online payment processors such as GoFundMe and PayPal irrelevant, providing conservatives with a...

Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #119

 














Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #118

Justice Department Moves to Conceal Police Misconduct on January 6




Preventing defendants from telling juries exactly what happened on January 6 is the Justice Department’s latest attempt to cover up pervasive police misconduct.


fter months of foot-dragging, Joe Biden’s Justice Department is preparing for the first set of trials related to its sprawling prosecution of January 6 defendants: Robert Gieswein, who turned himself in and was arrested on January 19 for his involvement in the Capitol protest, is scheduled to stand trial in February.

A week after his arrest, Gieswein, 24 at the time, was indicted by a federal grand jury on six counts including “assaulting, resisting, or impeding” law enforcement with a dangerous weapon that day. He has been behind bars ever since, denied bail while Judge Emmet Sullivan delayed his trial on numerous occasions. Gieswein is among 40 or so January 6 defendants held in a part of the D.C. jail system solely used to detain Capitol protesters.

Federal prosecutors accuse Gieswein of using a chemical spray against police officers and carrying a baseball bat. Clad in military-style gear, Gieswein climbed through a broken window shortly after the first breach of the building. He told a reporter on the scene that “the corrupt politicians who have been in office for 50 or 60 years . . . need to be imprisoned.” Democratic politicians, Gieswein complained, sold out the country to “the Rothchilds and the Rockefellers,” a remark the FBI investigator on his case described as an “anti-Semitic” conspiracy theory.

Ahead of Gieswein’s trial, the Justice Department asked Judge Sullivan to strictly curtail how Gieswein can defend himself. A motion filed earlier this month argued Gieswein should not use self-defense against law enforcement as a reason for his actions on January 6. (Prosecutors also stated that Gieswein should not blame President Trump for his alleged criminal behavior, claiming it is “objectively unreasonable to conclude that President Trump could authorize citizens to interfere with the Electoral College proceedings,” a legal torpedo to the Democrats’ nonstop accusations that Trump “incited” the events of January 6.)

“[The] Defendant will not be able to put forth any evidence that he had a reasonable belief that his actions were necessary to defend himself against the immediate use of unlawful force,” Matthew Graves, the new U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, wrote in the December 1 filing. “Through his words and actions, the Defendant made plain his intent. The Court should exclude any testimony and evidence purporting to assert a claim of self-defense.”

Preventing Gieswein from telling a jury exactly what happened on January 6 is the Justice Department’s latest attempt to cover up pervasive police misconduct. Gieswein’s alleged offenses coincided with the time frame when Capitol and D.C. Metropolitan Police officers started attacking thousands of protesters assembled outside the building on January 6.

Law enforcement deployed explosive devices known as “flashbangs,” which emit a powerful burst of light and sound to temporarily stun the intended victim, into the crowd around 1:15 p.m. on January 6, just moments after Trump finished up his speech at the Ellipse less than two miles away. Police also used rubber bullets, tear gas, batons, and in some cases...

Stolen Valor Blumenthal Speaks at Communist Party Awards Ceremony

Sen. Richard Blumenthal at the Connecticut People's World awards event

Event organizers used the ceremony to invite people to join the Communist Party

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D., Conn.) spoke at an awards ceremony over the weekend hosted by a Communist Party affiliate whose leaders used the event to recruit potential members to the organization.

Blumenthal, one of the wealthiest members of the Senate, presented certificates of special recognition from the Senate to three winners of the "Amistad Award," given annually by the Connecticut People’s World Committee, an affiliate of the Communist Party USA and the Marxist People’s World news site.

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Trump re-ups attack on Senator ‘Da Nang Dick’ Blumenthal for stolen valor


Blumenthal appeared even as Democratic leaders have downplayed allegations that many in the party support socialist or communist policies. President Joe Biden distanced himself from the left-wing ideologies during the 2020 presidential campaign, at one point bragging that he defeated a socialist, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.), in the primaries. Blumenthal used his speech at the ceremony to tout Democratic legislative policies, including voting rights reform, ending the filibuster and the Build Back Better Act, according to the Yankee Institute, a free market think tank in Connecticut that reported details of the event.

Blumenthal was introduced at the event by Lisa Bergmann, a Communist Party member who blamed corporations for the "imperialism that exists in our world that is undermining the labor and environment."

Bergmann and her fellow communist emcee, Ben McManus, issued invitations at the ceremony to join the Communist Party.

"If you are not already part of the Communist Party, we invite you to participate and contribute and join," Bergmann said after Blumenthal's speech. "There's more and more people talking about socialism in this country as it becomes more and more clear that capitalism is not going to work for our future."

"I’m a member of the Communist Party, I love it. I think it’s an...

Morning Mistress

The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #868



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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1568


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2021

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Our pandemic response has resulted in an IQ drop of 22 points


The study was published on a pre-print server in August, but many people may have missed it.

On August 16, 2021, the BMJ published an article “Covid-19: Children born during the pandemic score lower on cognitive tests, study finds.” The original study, which is awaiting peer review, was funded by the National Institutes of Health, and conducted by a team of researchers at Brown and other U.S. universities.

The BMJ article pointed out:
In a longitudinal study of 672 children from Rhode Island that has run since 2011, those born after the pandemic began showed results on the Mullen scales of early learning that corresponded to an average IQ score of 78, a drop of 22 points from the average of previous cohorts.
So it was a normal IQ of 100 before. It’s dropped 22% from there. That’s huge.

One of the commenters (Pasco Fearon) wrote: “Fascinating paper, but the scores are so low I worry something might not be right.” The lead author immediately responded.

While causation was not definitively established, researchers cite concerns about the impact of pandemic policies—stay-at-home orders, masking and social distancing—on early neurodevelopment given the “missed educational opportunities and reduced interaction, stimulation and creative play with other children.” It’s basically hard to piece apart the contribution of each element without a randomized controlled trial.

The health authorities never warned us that following their advice would lead to...