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Thursday, March 3, 2022

Pfizer Doc Analyzes Numerous Severe Adverse Reactions Following Inoculation


A newly released document featuring data pertaining to adverse reactions following a round of Pfizer’s Covid-19 inoculations has been making rounds on the internet.

Details of the document were damning, revealing a massive number of observed adverse reactions beginning on page 30. The list is exhaustive, continuing seemingly endlessly until its conclusion about 8 pages later.

It appears that much of the information in the document was hidden from the public in the past, with a blurb on the first page explaining that “dissemination of this information outside of Pfizer, its Affiliates, its Licensees, or Regulatory Agencies is strictly prohibited.”

The information contained in this document is proprietary and confidential. Any disclosure, reproduction, distribution, or other dissemination of this information outside of Pfizer, its Affiliates, its Licensees, or Regulatory Agencies is strictly prohibited. Except as may be otherwise agreed to in writing, by accepting or reviewing these materials, you agree to hold such information in confidence and not to disclose it to others (except where required by applicable law), nor to use it for unauthorized purposes.5.3.6-postmarketing-experience-1Download

The number of adverse events listed remained numerous. One notable condition found in Pfizer’s data is 1p36 deletion syndrome, which the National Library of Medicine describes as “a disorder that typically causes severe intellectual disability.” They also point out the severity of the disease, noting that “most affected individuals do not speak, or speak only a few words” and “may have temper tantrums, bite themselves, or exhibit other behavior problems.”

The “Adverse Events of Special Interest” identified from pages 30-38 can be found below:
APPENDIX 1. LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
1p36 deletion syndrome;2-Hydroxyglutaric aciduria;5’nucleotidase increased;Acoustic
neuritis;Acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency;Acquired epidermolysis bullosa;Acquired epileptic
aphasia;Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis;Acute
encephalitis with refractory, repetitive partial seizures;Acute febrile neutrophilic
dermatosis;Acute flaccid myelitis;Acute haemorrhagic leukoencephalitis;Acute
haemorrhagic oedema of infancy;Acute kidney injury;Acute macular outer retinopathy;Acute
motor axonal neuropathy;Acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy;Acute myocardial
infarction;Acute respiratory distress syndrome;Acute respiratory failure;Addison’s
disease;Administration site thrombosis;Administration site vasculitis;Adrenal
thrombosis;Adverse event following immunisation;Ageusia;Agranulocytosis;Air
embolism;Alanine aminotransferase abnormal;Alanine aminotransferase increased;Alcoholic
seizure;Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis;Allergic oedema;Alloimmune
hepatitis;Alopecia areata;Alpers disease;Alveolar proteinosis;Ammonia abnormal;Ammonia
increased;Amniotic cavity infection;Amygdalohippocampectomy;Amyloid
arthropathy;Amyloidosis;Amyloidosis senile;Anaphylactic reaction;Anaphylactic
shock;Anaphylactic transfusion reaction;Anaphylactoid reaction;Anaphylactoid
shock;Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy;Angioedema;Angiopathic
neuropathy;Ankylosing spondylitis;Anosmia;Antiacetylcholine receptor antibody
positive;Anti-actin antibody positive;Anti-aquaporin-4 antibody positive;Anti-basal ganglia
antibody positive;Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody positive;Anti-epithelial antibody
positive;Anti-erythrocyte antibody positive;Anti-exosome complex antibody positive;AntiGAD antibody negative;Anti-GAD antibody positive;Anti-ganglioside antibody
positive;Antigliadin antibody positive;Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody
positive;Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease;Anti-glycyl-tRNA synthetase antibody
positive;Anti-HLA antibody test positive;Anti-IA2 antibody positive;Anti-insulin antibody
increased;Anti-insulin antibody positive;Anti-insulin receptor antibody increased;Antiinsulin receptor antibody positive;Anti-interferon antibody negative;Anti-interferon antibody
positive;Anti-islet cell antibody positive;Antimitochondrial antibody positive;Anti-muscle
specific kinase antibody positive;Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein antibodies
positive;Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein associated polyneuropathy;Antimyocardial
antibody positive;Anti-neuronal antibody positive;Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody
increased;Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive;Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic
antibody positive vasculitis;Anti-NMDA antibody positive;Antinuclear antibody
increased;Antinuclear antibody positive;Antiphospholipid antibodies
positive;Antiphospholipid syndrome;Anti-platelet antibody positive;Anti-prothrombin
antibody positive;Antiribosomal P antibody positive;Anti-RNA polymerase III antibody
positive;Anti-saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody test positive;Anti-sperm antibody
positive;Anti-SRP antibody positive;Antisynthetase syndrome;Anti-thyroid antibody
positive;Anti-transglutaminase antibody increased;Anti-VGCC antibody positive;AntiVGKC antibody positive;Anti-vimentin antibody positive;Antiviral prophylaxis;Antiviral
treatment;Anti-zinc transporter 8 antibody positive;Aortic embolus;Aortic
thrombosis;Aortitis;Aplasia pure red cell;Aplastic anaemia;Application site
thrombosis;Application site vasculitis;Arrhythmia;Arterial bypass occlusion;Arterial bypass
thrombosis;Arterial thrombosis;Arteriovenous fistula thrombosis;Arteriovenous graft site
stenosis;Arteriovenous graft thrombosis;Arteritis;Arteritis coronary;Arthralgia;Arthritis;Arthritis enteropathic;Ascites;Aseptic cavernous sinus
thrombosis;Aspartate aminotransferase abnormal;Aspartate aminotransferase
increased;Aspartate-glutamate-transporter deficiency;AST to platelet ratio index
increased;AST/ALT ratio abnormal;Asthma;Asymptomatic COVID19;Ataxia;Atheroembolism;Atonic seizures;Atrial thrombosis;Atrophic thyroiditis;Atypical
benign partial epilepsy;Atypical pneumonia;Aura;Autoantibody positive;Autoimmune
anaemia;Autoimmune aplastic anaemia;Autoimmune arthritis;Autoimmune blistering
disease;Autoimmune cholangitis;Autoimmune colitis;Autoimmune demyelinating
disease;Autoimmune dermatitis;Autoimmune disorder;Autoimmune
encephalopathy;Autoimmune endocrine disorder;Autoimmune enteropathy;Autoimmune eye
disorder;Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia;Autoimmune heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia;Autoimmune hepatitis;Autoimmune hyperlipidaemia;Autoimmune
hypothyroidism;Autoimmune inner ear disease;Autoimmune lung disease;Autoimmune
lymphoproliferative syndrome;Autoimmune myocarditis;Autoimmune myositis;Autoimmune
nephritis;Autoimmune neuropathy;Autoimmune neutropenia;Autoimmune
pancreatitis;Autoimmune pancytopenia;Autoimmune pericarditis;Autoimmune
retinopathy;Autoimmune thyroid disorder;Autoimmune thyroiditis;Autoimmune
uveitis;Autoinflammation with infantile enterocolitis;Autoinflammatory disease;Automatism
epileptic;Autonomic nervous system imbalance;Autonomic seizure;Axial
spondyloarthritis;Axillary vein thrombosis;Axonal and demyelinating
polyneuropathy;Axonal neuropathy;Bacterascites;Baltic myoclonic epilepsy;Band
sensation;Basedow’s disease;Basilar artery thrombosis;Basophilopenia;B-cell
aplasia;Behcet’s syndrome;Benign ethnic neutropenia;Benign familial neonatal
convulsions;Benign familial pemphigus;Benign rolandic epilepsy;Beta-2 glycoprotein
antibody positive;Bickerstaff’s encephalitis;Bile output abnormal;Bile output
decreased;Biliary ascites;Bilirubin conjugated abnormal;Bilirubin conjugated
increased;Bilirubin urine present;Biopsy liver abnormal;Biotinidase deficiency;Birdshot
chorioretinopathy;Blood alkaline phosphatase abnormal;Blood alkaline phosphatase
increased;Blood bilirubin abnormal;Blood bilirubin increased;Blood bilirubin unconjugated
increased;Blood cholinesterase abnormal;Blood cholinesterase decreased;Blood pressure
decreased;Blood pressure diastolic decreased;Blood pressure systolic decreased;Blue toe
syndrome;Brachiocephalic vein thrombosis;Brain stem embolism;Brain stem
thrombosis;Bromosulphthalein test abnormal;Bronchial oedema;Bronchitis;Bronchitis
mycoplasmal;Bronchitis viral;Bronchopulmonary aspergillosis allergic;Bronchospasm;BuddChiari syndrome;Bulbar palsy;Butterfly rash;C1q nephropathy;Caesarean section;Calcium
embolism;Capillaritis;Caplan’s syndrome;Cardiac amyloidosis;Cardiac arrest;Cardiac
failure;Cardiac failure acute;Cardiac sarcoidosis;Cardiac ventricular thrombosis;Cardiogenic
shock;Cardiolipin antibody positive;Cardiopulmonary failure;Cardio-respiratory
arrest;Cardio-respiratory distress;Cardiovascular insufficiency;Carotid arterial
embolus;Carotid artery thrombosis;Cataplexy;Catheter site thrombosis;Catheter site
vasculitis;Cavernous sinus thrombosis;CDKL5 deficiency disorder;CEC syndrome;Cement
embolism;Central nervous system lupus;Central nervous system vasculitis;Cerebellar artery
thrombosis;Cerebellar embolism;Cerebral amyloid angiopathy;Cerebral arteritis;Cerebral
artery embolism;Cerebral artery thrombosis;Cerebral gas embolism;Cerebral
microembolism;Cerebral septic infarct;Cerebral thrombosis;Cerebral venous sinus
thrombosis;Cerebral venous thrombosis;Cerebrospinal thrombotic tamponade;Cerebrovascular accident;Change in seizure presentation;Chest discomfort;ChildPugh-Turcotte score abnormal;Child-Pugh-Turcotte score
increased;Chillblains;Choking;Choking sensation;Cholangitis sclerosing;Chronic
autoimmune glomerulonephritis;Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Chronic fatigue
syndrome;Chronic gastritis;Chronic inflammatory demyelinating
polyradiculoneuropathy;Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular
enhancement responsive to steroids;Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis;Chronic
respiratory failure;Chronic spontaneous urticaria;Circulatory collapse;Circumoral
oedema;Circumoral swelling;Clinically isolated syndrome;Clonic convulsion;Coeliac
disease;Cogan’s syndrome;Cold agglutinins positive;Cold type haemolytic
anaemia;Colitis;Colitis erosive;Colitis herpes;Colitis microscopic;Colitis ulcerative;Collagen
disorder;Collagen-vascular disease;Complement factor abnormal;Complement factor C1
decreased;Complement factor C2 decreased;Complement factor C3 decreased;Complement
factor C4 decreased;Complement factor decreased;Computerised tomogram liver
abnormal;Concentric sclerosis;Congenital anomaly;Congenital bilateral perisylvian
syndrome;Congenital herpes simplex infection;Congenital myasthenic syndrome;Congenital
varicella infection;Congestive hepatopathy;Convulsion in childhood;Convulsions
local;Convulsive threshold lowered;Coombs positive haemolytic anaemia;Coronary artery
disease;Coronary artery embolism;Coronary artery thrombosis;Coronary bypass
thrombosis;Coronavirus infection;Coronavirus test;Coronavirus test negative;Coronavirus
test positive;Corpus callosotomy;Cough;Cough variant asthma;COVID-19;COVID-19
immunisation;COVID-19 pneumonia;COVID-19 prophylaxis;COVID-19 treatment;Cranial
nerve disorder;Cranial nerve palsies multiple;Cranial nerve paralysis;CREST
syndrome;Crohn’s disease;Cryofibrinogenaemia;Cryoglobulinaemia;CSF oligoclonal band
present;CSWS syndrome;Cutaneous amyloidosis;Cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Cutaneous
sarcoidosis;Cutaneous vasculitis;Cyanosis;Cyclic neutropenia;Cystitis interstitial;Cytokine
release syndrome;Cytokine storm;De novo purine synthesis inhibitors associated acute
inflammatory syndrome;Death neonatal;Deep vein thrombosis;Deep vein thrombosis
postoperative;Deficiency of bile secretion;Deja vu;Demyelinating
polyneuropathy;Demyelination;Dermatitis;Dermatitis bullous;Dermatitis
herpetiformis;Dermatomyositis;Device embolisation;Device related thrombosis;Diabetes
mellitus;Diabetic ketoacidosis;Diabetic mastopathy;Dialysis amyloidosis;Dialysis membrane
reaction;Diastolic hypotension;Diffuse vasculitis;Digital pitting scar;Disseminated
intravascular coagulation;Disseminated intravascular coagulation in newborn;Disseminated
neonatal herpes simplex;Disseminated varicella;Disseminated varicella zoster vaccine virus
infection;Disseminated varicella zoster virus infection;DNA antibody positive;Double cortex
syndrome;Double stranded DNA antibody positive;Dreamy state;Dressler’s syndrome;Drop
attacks;Drug withdrawal convulsions;Dyspnoea;Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with
burst-suppression;Eclampsia;Eczema herpeticum;Embolia cutis medicamentosa;Embolic
cerebellar infarction;Embolic cerebral infarction;Embolic pneumonia;Embolic
stroke;Embolism;Embolism arterial;Embolism venous;Encephalitis;Encephalitis
allergic;Encephalitis autoimmune;Encephalitis brain stem;Encephalitis
haemorrhagic;Encephalitis periaxialis diffusa;Encephalitis post
immunisation;Encephalomyelitis;Encephalopathy;Endocrine disorder;Endocrine
ophthalmopathy;Endotracheal intubation;Enteritis;Enteritis leukopenic;Enterobacter
pneumonia;Enterocolitis;Enteropathic spondylitis;Eosinopenia;Eosinophilic fasciitis;Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis;Eosinophilic
oesophagitis;Epidermolysis;Epilepsy;Epilepsy surgery;Epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic
seizures;Epileptic aura;Epileptic psychosis;Erythema;Erythema induratum;Erythema
multiforme;Erythema nodosum;Evans syndrome;Exanthema subitum;Expanded disability
status scale score decreased;Expanded disability status scale score increased;Exposure to
communicable disease;Exposure to SARS-CoV-2;Eye oedema;Eye pruritus;Eye
swelling;Eyelid oedema;Face oedema;Facial paralysis;Facial paresis;Faciobrachial dystonic
seizure;Fat embolism;Febrile convulsion;Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome;Febrile
neutropenia;Felty’s syndrome;Femoral artery embolism;Fibrillary
glomerulonephritis;Fibromyalgia;Flushing;Foaming at mouth;Focal cortical resection;Focal
dyscognitive seizures;Foetal distress syndrome;Foetal placental thrombosis;Foetor
hepaticus;Foreign body embolism;Frontal lobe epilepsy;Fulminant type 1 diabetes
mellitus;Galactose elimination capacity test abnormal;Galactose elimination capacity test
decreased;Gamma-glutamyltransferase abnormal;Gamma-glutamyltransferase
increased;Gastritis herpes;Gastrointestinal amyloidosis;Gelastic seizure;Generalised onset
non-motor seizure;Generalised tonic-clonic seizure;Genital herpes;Genital herpes
simplex;Genital herpes zoster;Giant cell arteritis;Glomerulonephritis;Glomerulonephritis
membranoproliferative;Glomerulonephritis membranous;Glomerulonephritis rapidly
progressive;Glossopharyngeal nerve paralysis;Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency
syndrome;Glutamate dehydrogenase increased;Glycocholic acid increased;GM2
gangliosidosis;Goodpasture’s syndrome;Graft
thrombosis;Granulocytopenia;Granulocytopenia neonatal;Granulomatosis with
polyangiitis;Granulomatous dermatitis;Grey matter heterotopia;Guanase increased;GuillainBarre syndrome;Haemolytic anaemia;Haemophagocytic
lymphohistiocytosis;Haemorrhage;Haemorrhagic ascites;Haemorrhagic
disorder;Haemorrhagic pneumonia;Haemorrhagic varicella syndrome;Haemorrhagic
vasculitis;Hantavirus pulmonary infection;Hashimoto’s
encephalopathy;Hashitoxicosis;Hemimegalencephaly;Henoch-Schonlein purpura;HenochSchonlein purpura nephritis;Hepaplastin abnormal;Hepaplastin decreased;Heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia;Hepatic amyloidosis;Hepatic artery embolism;Hepatic artery flow
decreased;Hepatic artery thrombosis;Hepatic enzyme abnormal;Hepatic enzyme
decreased;Hepatic enzyme increased;Hepatic fibrosis marker abnormal;Hepatic fibrosis
marker increased;Hepatic function abnormal;Hepatic hydrothorax;Hepatic
hypertrophy;Hepatic hypoperfusion;Hepatic lymphocytic infiltration;Hepatic mass;Hepatic
pain;Hepatic sequestration;Hepatic vascular resistance increased;Hepatic vascular
thrombosis;Hepatic vein embolism;Hepatic vein thrombosis;Hepatic venous pressure
gradient abnormal;Hepatic venous pressure gradient increased;Hepatitis;Hepatobiliary scan
abnormal;Hepatomegaly;Hepatosplenomegaly;Hereditary angioedema with C1 esterase
inhibitor deficiency;Herpes dermatitis;Herpes gestationis;Herpes oesophagitis;Herpes
ophthalmic;Herpes pharyngitis;Herpes sepsis;Herpes simplex;Herpes simplex
cervicitis;Herpes simplex colitis;Herpes simplex encephalitis;Herpes simplex gastritis;Herpes
simplex hepatitis;Herpes simplex meningitis;Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis;Herpes
simplex meningomyelitis;Herpes simplex necrotising retinopathy;Herpes simplex
oesophagitis;Herpes simplex otitis externa;Herpes simplex pharyngitis;Herpes simplex
pneumonia;Herpes simplex reactivation;Herpes simplex sepsis;Herpes simplex
viraemia;Herpes simplex virus conjunctivitis neonatal;Herpes simplex visceral;Herpes virus infection;Herpes zoster;Herpes zoster cutaneous disseminated;Herpes zoster infection
neurological;Herpes zoster meningitis;Herpes zoster meningoencephalitis;Herpes zoster
meningomyelitis;Herpes zoster meningoradiculitis;Herpes zoster necrotising
retinopathy;Herpes zoster oticus;Herpes zoster pharyngitis;Herpes zoster
reactivation;Herpetic radiculopathy;Histone antibody positive;Hoigne’s syndrome;Human
herpesvirus 6 encephalitis;Human herpesvirus 6 infection;Human herpesvirus 6 infection
reactivation;Human herpesvirus 7 infection;Human herpesvirus 8
infection;Hyperammonaemia;Hyperbilirubinaemia;Hypercholia;Hypergammaglobulinaemia
benign monoclonal;Hyperglycaemic seizure;Hypersensitivity;Hypersensitivity
vasculitis;Hyperthyroidism;Hypertransaminasaemia;Hyperventilation;Hypoalbuminaemia;H
ypocalcaemic seizure;Hypogammaglobulinaemia;Hypoglossal nerve paralysis;Hypoglossal
nerve paresis;Hypoglycaemic seizure;Hyponatraemic seizure;Hypotension;Hypotensive
crisis;Hypothenar hammer syndrome;Hypothyroidism;Hypoxia;Idiopathic CD4
lymphocytopenia;Idiopathic generalised epilepsy;Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia;Idiopathic
neutropenia;Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis;IgA nephropathy;IgM nephropathy;IIIrd nerve
paralysis;IIIrd nerve paresis;Iliac artery embolism;Immune thrombocytopenia;Immunemediated adverse reaction;Immune-mediated cholangitis;Immune-mediated
cholestasis;Immune-mediated cytopenia;Immune-mediated encephalitis;Immune-mediated
encephalopathy;Immune-mediated endocrinopathy;Immune-mediated enterocolitis;Immunemediated gastritis;Immune-mediated hepatic disorder;Immune-mediated hepatitis;Immunemediated hyperthyroidism;Immune-mediated hypothyroidism;Immune-mediated
myocarditis;Immune-mediated myositis;Immune-mediated nephritis;Immune-mediated
neuropathy;Immune-mediated pancreatitis;Immune-mediated pneumonitis;Immune-mediated
renal disorder;Immune-mediated thyroiditis;Immune-mediated uveitis;Immunoglobulin G4
related disease;Immunoglobulins abnormal;Implant site thrombosis;Inclusion body
myositis;Infantile genetic agranulocytosis;Infantile spasms;Infected vasculitis;Infective
thrombosis;Inflammation;Inflammatory bowel disease;Infusion site thrombosis;Infusion site
vasculitis;Injection site thrombosis;Injection site urticaria;Injection site vasculitis;Instillation
site thrombosis;Insulin autoimmune syndrome;Interstitial granulomatous
dermatitis;Interstitial lung disease;Intracardiac mass;Intracardiac thrombus;Intracranial
pressure increased;Intrapericardial thrombosis;Intrinsic factor antibody abnormal;Intrinsic
factor antibody positive;IPEX syndrome;Irregular breathing;IRVAN syndrome;IVth nerve
paralysis;IVth nerve paresis;JC polyomavirus test positive;JC virus CSF test positive;Jeavons
syndrome;Jugular vein embolism;Jugular vein thrombosis;Juvenile idiopathic
arthritis;Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy;Juvenile polymyositis;Juvenile psoriatic
arthritis;Juvenile spondyloarthritis;Kaposi sarcoma inflammatory cytokine
syndrome;Kawasaki’s disease;Kayser-Fleischer ring;Keratoderma blenorrhagica;Ketosisprone diabetes mellitus;Kounis syndrome;Lafora’s myoclonic epilepsy;Lambl’s
excrescences;Laryngeal dyspnoea;Laryngeal oedema;Laryngeal rheumatoid
arthritis;Laryngospasm;Laryngotracheal oedema;Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults;LE
cells present;Lemierre syndrome;Lennox-Gastaut syndrome;Leucine aminopeptidase
increased;Leukoencephalomyelitis;Leukoencephalopathy;Leukopenia;Leukopenia
neonatal;Lewis-Sumner syndrome;Lhermitte’s sign;Lichen planopilaris;Lichen planus;Lichen
sclerosus;Limbic encephalitis;Linear IgA disease;Lip oedema;Lip swelling;Liver function
test abnormal;Liver function test decreased;Liver function test increased;Liver
induration;Liver injury;Liver iron concentration abnormal;Liver iron concentration increased;Liver opacity;Liver palpable;Liver sarcoidosis;Liver scan abnormal;Liver
tenderness;Low birth weight baby;Lower respiratory tract herpes infection;Lower respiratory
tract infection;Lower respiratory tract infection viral;Lung abscess;Lupoid hepatic
cirrhosis;Lupus cystitis;Lupus encephalitis;Lupus endocarditis;Lupus enteritis;Lupus
hepatitis;Lupus myocarditis;Lupus myositis;Lupus nephritis;Lupus pancreatitis;Lupus
pleurisy;Lupus pneumonitis;Lupus vasculitis;Lupus-like syndrome;Lymphocytic
hypophysitis;Lymphocytopenia neonatal;Lymphopenia;MAGIC syndrome;Magnetic
resonance imaging liver abnormal;Magnetic resonance proton density fat fraction
measurement;Mahler sign;Manufacturing laboratory analytical testing issue;Manufacturing
materials issue;Manufacturing production issue;Marburg’s variant multiple
sclerosis;Marchiafava-Bignami disease;Marine Lenhart syndrome;Mastocytic
enterocolitis;Maternal exposure during pregnancy;Medical device site thrombosis;Medical
device site vasculitis;MELAS syndrome;Meningitis;Meningitis aseptic;Meningitis
herpes;Meningoencephalitis herpes simplex neonatal;Meningoencephalitis
herpetic;Meningomyelitis herpes;MERS-CoV test;MERS-CoV test negative;MERS-CoV test
positive;Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis;Mesenteric artery embolism;Mesenteric
artery thrombosis;Mesenteric vein thrombosis;Metapneumovirus infection;Metastatic
cutaneous Crohn’s disease;Metastatic pulmonary
embolism;Microangiopathy;Microembolism;Microscopic polyangiitis;Middle East
respiratory syndrome;Migraine-triggered seizure;Miliary pneumonia;Miller Fisher
syndrome;Mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase increased;Mixed connective tissue
disease;Model for end stage liver disease score abnormal;Model for end stage liver disease
score increased;Molar ratio of total branched-chain amino acid to tyrosine;Molybdenum
cofactor deficiency;Monocytopenia;Mononeuritis;Mononeuropathy
multiplex;Morphoea;Morvan syndrome;Mouth swelling;Moyamoya disease;Multifocal
motor neuropathy;Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome;Multiple sclerosis;Multiple sclerosis
relapse;Multiple sclerosis relapse prophylaxis;Multiple subpial transection;Multisystem
inflammatory syndrome in children;Muscular sarcoidosis;Myasthenia gravis;Myasthenia
gravis crisis;Myasthenia gravis neonatal;Myasthenic syndrome;Myelitis;Myelitis
transverse;Myocardial infarction;Myocarditis;Myocarditis post infection;Myoclonic
epilepsy;Myoclonic epilepsy and ragged-red fibres;Myokymia;Myositis;Narcolepsy;Nasal
herpes;Nasal obstruction;Necrotising herpetic retinopathy;Neonatal Crohn’s disease;Neonatal
epileptic seizure;Neonatal lupus erythematosus;Neonatal mucocutaneous herpes
simplex;Neonatal pneumonia;Neonatal seizure;Nephritis;Nephrogenic systemic
fibrosis;Neuralgic amyotrophy;Neuritis;Neuritis cranial;Neuromyelitis optica pseudo
relapse;Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder;Neuromyotonia;Neuronal
neuropathy;Neuropathy peripheral;Neuropathy, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa
syndrome;Neuropsychiatric lupus;Neurosarcoidosis;Neutropenia;Neutropenia
neonatal;Neutropenic colitis;Neutropenic infection;Neutropenic sepsis;Nodular rash;Nodular
vasculitis;Noninfectious myelitis;Noninfective encephalitis;Noninfective
encephalomyelitis;Noninfective oophoritis;Obstetrical pulmonary embolism;Occupational
exposure to communicable disease;Occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2;Ocular
hyperaemia;Ocular myasthenia;Ocular pemphigoid;Ocular sarcoidosis;Ocular
vasculitis;Oculofacial paralysis;Oedema;Oedema blister;Oedema due to hepatic
disease;Oedema mouth;Oesophageal achalasia;Ophthalmic artery thrombosis;Ophthalmic
herpes simplex;Ophthalmic herpes zoster;Ophthalmic vein thrombosis;Optic neuritis;Optic neuropathy;Optic perineuritis;Oral herpes;Oral lichen planus;Oropharyngeal
oedema;Oropharyngeal spasm;Oropharyngeal swelling;Osmotic demyelination
syndrome;Ovarian vein thrombosis;Overlap syndrome;Paediatric autoimmune
neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection;Paget-Schroetter
syndrome;Palindromic rheumatism;Palisaded neutrophilic granulomatous
dermatitis;Palmoplantar keratoderma;Palpable
purpura;Pancreatitis;Panencephalitis;Papillophlebitis;Paracancerous pneumonia;Paradoxical
embolism;Parainfluenzae viral laryngotracheobronchitis;Paraneoplastic
dermatomyositis;Paraneoplastic pemphigus;Paraneoplastic thrombosis;Paresis cranial
nerve;Parietal cell antibody positive;Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria;Partial
seizures;Partial seizures with secondary generalisation;Patient isolation;Pelvic venous
thrombosis;Pemphigoid;Pemphigus;Penile vein thrombosis;Pericarditis;Pericarditis
lupus;Perihepatic discomfort;Periorbital oedema;Periorbital swelling;Peripheral artery
thrombosis;Peripheral embolism;Peripheral ischaemia;Peripheral vein thrombus
extension;Periportal oedema;Peritoneal fluid protein abnormal;Peritoneal fluid protein
decreased;Peritoneal fluid protein increased;Peritonitis lupus;Pernicious anaemia;Petit mal
epilepsy;Pharyngeal oedema;Pharyngeal swelling;Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis
acuta;Placenta praevia;Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis;Pneumobilia;Pneumonia;Pneumonia
adenoviral;Pneumonia cytomegaloviral;Pneumonia herpes viral;Pneumonia
influenzal;Pneumonia measles;Pneumonia mycoplasmal;Pneumonia necrotising;Pneumonia
parainfluenzae viral;Pneumonia respiratory syncytial viral;Pneumonia viral;POEMS
syndrome;Polyarteritis nodosa;Polyarthritis;Polychondritis;Polyglandular autoimmune
syndrome type I;Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II;Polyglandular autoimmune
syndrome type III;Polyglandular disorder;Polymicrogyria;Polymyalgia
rheumatica;Polymyositis;Polyneuropathy;Polyneuropathy idiopathic progressive;Portal
pyaemia;Portal vein embolism;Portal vein flow decreased;Portal vein pressure
increased;Portal vein thrombosis;Portosplenomesenteric venous thrombosis;Post procedural
hypotension;Post procedural pneumonia;Post procedural pulmonary embolism;Post stroke
epilepsy;Post stroke seizure;Post thrombotic retinopathy;Post thrombotic syndrome;Post viral
fatigue syndrome;Postictal headache;Postictal paralysis;Postictal psychosis;Postictal
state;Postoperative respiratory distress;Postoperative respiratory failure;Postoperative
thrombosis;Postpartum thrombosis;Postpartum venous thrombosis;Postpericardiotomy
syndrome;Post-traumatic epilepsy;Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome;Precerebral
artery thrombosis;Pre-eclampsia;Preictal state;Premature labour;Premature
menopause;Primary amyloidosis;Primary biliary cholangitis;Primary progressive multiple
sclerosis;Procedural shock;Proctitis herpes;Proctitis ulcerative;Product availability
issue;Product distribution issue;Product supply issue;Progressive facial
hemiatrophy;Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy;Progressive multiple
sclerosis;Progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis;Prosthetic cardiac valve
thrombosis;Pruritus;Pruritus allergic;Pseudovasculitis;Psoriasis;Psoriatic
arthropathy;Pulmonary amyloidosis;Pulmonary artery thrombosis;Pulmonary
embolism;Pulmonary fibrosis;Pulmonary haemorrhage;Pulmonary microemboli;Pulmonary
oil microembolism;Pulmonary renal syndrome;Pulmonary sarcoidosis;Pulmonary
sepsis;Pulmonary thrombosis;Pulmonary tumour thrombotic microangiopathy;Pulmonary
vasculitis;Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease;Pulmonary venous thrombosis;Pyoderma
gangrenosum;Pyostomatitis vegetans;Pyrexia;Quarantine;Radiation leukopenia;Radiculitis brachial;Radiologically isolated syndrome;Rash;Rash erythematous;Rash pruritic;Rasmussen
encephalitis;Raynaud’s phenomenon;Reactive capillary endothelial proliferation;Relapsing
multiple sclerosis;Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis;Renal amyloidosis;Renal
arteritis;Renal artery thrombosis;Renal embolism;Renal failure;Renal vascular
thrombosis;Renal vasculitis;Renal vein embolism;Renal vein thrombosis;Respiratory
arrest;Respiratory disorder;Respiratory distress;Respiratory failure;Respiratory
paralysis;Respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis;Respiratory syncytial virus
bronchitis;Retinal artery embolism;Retinal artery occlusion;Retinal artery thrombosis;Retinal
vascular thrombosis;Retinal vasculitis;Retinal vein occlusion;Retinal vein thrombosis;Retinol
binding protein decreased;Retinopathy;Retrograde portal vein flow;Retroperitoneal
fibrosis;Reversible airways obstruction;Reynold’s syndrome;Rheumatic brain
disease;Rheumatic disorder;Rheumatoid arthritis;Rheumatoid factor increased;Rheumatoid
factor positive;Rheumatoid factor quantitative increased;Rheumatoid lung;Rheumatoid
neutrophilic dermatosis;Rheumatoid nodule;Rheumatoid nodule removal;Rheumatoid
scleritis;Rheumatoid vasculitis;Saccadic eye movement;SAPHO
syndrome;Sarcoidosis;SARS-CoV-1 test;SARS-CoV-1 test negative;SARS-CoV-1 test
positive;SARS-CoV-2 antibody test;SARS-CoV-2 antibody test negative;SARS-CoV-2
antibody test positive;SARS-CoV-2 carrier;SARS-CoV-2 sepsis;SARS-CoV-2 test;SARSCoV-2 test false negative;SARS-CoV-2 test false positive;SARS-CoV-2 test negative;SARSCoV-2 test positive;SARS-CoV-2 viraemia;Satoyoshi
syndrome;Schizencephaly;Scleritis;Sclerodactylia;Scleroderma;Scleroderma associated
digital ulcer;Scleroderma renal crisis;Scleroderma-like reaction;Secondary
amyloidosis;Secondary cerebellar degeneration;Secondary progressive multiple
sclerosis;Segmented hyalinising vasculitis;Seizure;Seizure anoxic;Seizure cluster;Seizure
like phenomena;Seizure prophylaxis;Sensation of foreign body;Septic embolus;Septic
pulmonary embolism;Severe acute respiratory syndrome;Severe myoclonic epilepsy of
infancy;Shock;Shock symptom;Shrinking lung syndrome;Shunt thrombosis;Silent
thyroiditis;Simple partial seizures;Sjogren’s syndrome;Skin swelling;SLE arthritis;Smooth
muscle antibody positive;Sneezing;Spinal artery embolism;Spinal artery thrombosis;Splenic
artery thrombosis;Splenic embolism;Splenic thrombosis;Splenic vein
thrombosis;Spondylitis;Spondyloarthropathy;Spontaneous heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia syndrome;Status epilepticus;Stevens-Johnson syndrome;Stiff leg
syndrome;Stiff person syndrome;Stillbirth;Still’s disease;Stoma site thrombosis;Stoma site
vasculitis;Stress cardiomyopathy;Stridor;Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Subacute
endocarditis;Subacute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy;Subclavian artery
embolism;Subclavian artery thrombosis;Subclavian vein thrombosis;Sudden unexplained
death in epilepsy;Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis;Susac’s syndrome;Suspected COVID19;Swelling;Swelling face;Swelling of eyelid;Swollen tongue;Sympathetic
ophthalmia;Systemic lupus erythematosus;Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity
index abnormal;Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index decreased;Systemic
lupus erythematosus disease activity index increased;Systemic lupus erythematosus
rash;Systemic scleroderma;Systemic sclerosis
pulmonary;Tachycardia;Tachypnoea;Takayasu’s arteritis;Temporal lobe epilepsy;Terminal
ileitis;Testicular autoimmunity;Throat tightness;Thromboangiitis
obliterans;Thrombocytopenia;Thrombocytopenic
purpura;Thrombophlebitis;Thrombophlebitis migrans;Thrombophlebitis neonatal;Thrombophlebitis septic;Thrombophlebitis superficial;Thromboplastin antibody
positive;Thrombosis;Thrombosis corpora cavernosa;Thrombosis in device;Thrombosis
mesenteric vessel;Thrombotic cerebral infarction;Thrombotic microangiopathy;Thrombotic
stroke;Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura;Thyroid disorder;Thyroid stimulating
immunoglobulin increased;Thyroiditis;Tongue amyloidosis;Tongue biting;Tongue
oedema;Tonic clonic movements;Tonic convulsion;Tonic posturing;Topectomy;Total bile
acids increased;Toxic epidermal necrolysis;Toxic leukoencephalopathy;Toxic oil
syndrome;Tracheal obstruction;Tracheal oedema;Tracheobronchitis;Tracheobronchitis
mycoplasmal;Tracheobronchitis viral;Transaminases abnormal;Transaminases
increased;Transfusion-related alloimmune neutropenia;Transient epileptic
amnesia;Transverse sinus thrombosis;Trigeminal nerve paresis;Trigeminal
neuralgia;Trigeminal palsy;Truncus coeliacus thrombosis;Tuberous sclerosis
complex;Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome;Tumefactive multiple
sclerosis;Tumour embolism;Tumour thrombosis;Type 1 diabetes mellitus;Type I
hypersensitivity;Type III immune complex mediated reaction;Uhthoff’s
phenomenon;Ulcerative keratitis;Ultrasound liver abnormal;Umbilical cord
thrombosis;Uncinate fits;Undifferentiated connective tissue disease;Upper airway
obstruction;Urine bilirubin increased;Urobilinogen urine decreased;Urobilinogen urine
increased;Urticaria;Urticaria papular;Urticarial vasculitis;Uterine
rupture;Uveitis;Vaccination site thrombosis;Vaccination site vasculitis;Vagus nerve
paralysis;Varicella;Varicella keratitis;Varicella post vaccine;Varicella zoster
gastritis;Varicella zoster oesophagitis;Varicella zoster pneumonia;Varicella zoster
sepsis;Varicella zoster virus infection;Vasa praevia;Vascular graft thrombosis;Vascular
pseudoaneurysm thrombosis;Vascular purpura;Vascular stent thrombosis;Vasculitic
rash;Vasculitic ulcer;Vasculitis;Vasculitis gastrointestinal;Vasculitis necrotising;Vena cava
embolism;Vena cava thrombosis;Venous intravasation;Venous recanalisation;Venous
thrombosis;Venous thrombosis in pregnancy;Venous thrombosis limb;Venous thrombosis
neonatal;Vertebral artery thrombosis;Vessel puncture site thrombosis;Visceral venous
thrombosis;VIth nerve paralysis;VIth nerve paresis;Vitiligo;Vocal cord paralysis;Vocal cord
paresis;Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease;Warm type haemolytic anaemia;Wheezing;White
nipple sign;XIth nerve paralysis;X-ray hepatobiliary abnormal;Young’s syndrome;Zika virus
associated Guillain Barre syndrome.

How Damaged Are Our Children Because Of Vaccine Mandates?



I give, you take
This life that I forsake
Been cheated of my youth
You turned this lie to truth

Anger
Misery
You’ll suffer unto me

Harvester of sorrow
Language of the mad
Harvester of sorrow

Pure black, looking clear
My work is done soon here
Try getting back to me
Get back which used to be

Drink up
Shoot in
Let the beatings begin
Distributor of pain
Your loss becomes my gain 

New JAMA paper show Ivermectin blows the COVID vaccines out of the water


Whoops! How embarrassing! The CDC gave you bad advice. If you want to survive COVID, you should use the drug they said to avoid, and avoid the drug they said to use.

Remember that “horse dewormer” that the FDA, CDC, NIH, CNN, and Sanjay Gupta all told you not to use? A new paper recently published in the Journal of the AMA (JAMA) shows that Ivermectin works way better than the COVID vaccine in keeping you from dying from COVID.

This was an open-label randomized trial done in Malaysia with around 250 patients in each arm. One arm got IVM + standard of care, the other arm got the standard of care.

Of course, JAMA never would have published this if they thought that people would actually look at the data. The abstract says: “The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19.” You are supposed to read the abstract and believe that ivermectin has no effect.

In fact, that’s exactly what people do even when you tell them expressly to ignore that:


Do not fall for it. Read the paper if you want the truth. If you want to be misled, just read the abstract.

Pierre Kory did a brilliant takedown of the paper on his substack. I won’t repeat that here. Instead, I’ll just summarize the data for you; the hidden gems in the paper that you are never supposed to notice.
The data

The lower the p-value, the more significant the result is. A Chi-squared test was used. Data came from the JAMA paper appendix.


Interpretation of the data

So there are five takeaways from the study:

Vaccine efficacy in the real world is quite small. If you got vaccinated, it reduced your chance of death by just 24%. However, the study did NOT look at the all-cause mortality of the vaccine (it only enrolled people who survived the vaccine), so the tiny absolute risk reduction you get from a 24% relative risk reduction (roughly 24% of .25% =.06% benefit) is less than the absolute risk of dying from the vaccine (around .2%). See Incriminating Evidence for details on this.

If you were not vaccinated (which you shouldn’t be), ivermectin reduced your chance of death by 72%. So it was 3 times more effective than the vaccine. But the risk of ivermectin is negligible so the risk-benefit ratio is extremely favorable. Ivermectin has a 3X effect size (benefit) and is more than 100,000X less risky with respect to death risk, killing nobody (compared to over 200,000 people from the vaccine). So it’s the clear choice. It’s the only rational choice.

The vaccine did provide a SMALL incremental benefit if you took both (10% lower risk), but it’s a non-starter since the risk-benefit analysis doesn’t support ever using the vaccine.

If we want to reduce deaths, ivermectin is the way to go. Avoid the vaccine entirely.

There is no way you have a paper like this with 431,000 views and just two comments. This implies that virtually all the comments were counter-narrative and were censored from public view. That in itself is stunning.

Note that multidrug protocols that use ivermectin are much better than ivermectin alone. For example:

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It’s Now Clear How Misinformed The Public Has Been About The Risks Of COVID-19


Now that President Joe Biden has declared that Americans can begin to return to life as normal after the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s possible to look back at the toll it wrought on the United States and how that compares to the perception of the American people.

After recent polling showed that a majority of Americans are ready to begin moving toward a society without COVID-19 restrictions, Democratic governors and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) began to lift mask mandates and relax mask guidance that Democratic voters have largely supported throughout the pandemic. There’s a sharp partisan divide still between Democrats who are more wary about moving on and Republicans who generally already have, and it can be explained by how misinformed the American people are about the risks of COVID-19.

Since January 21, 2020, there have been 78.8 million positive COVID-19 tests in the United States, according to the CDC, and according to any expert, at least tens of millions more undiagnosed cases. As of March 1, 947,882 Americans have died of the virus, the vast majority of them elderly or with serious comorbidities. 

1,433 Americans under age 18 have died with COVID-19, making up about 0.1% of total deaths. Seventy-five percent of COVID-19 deaths have been in Americans aged 65 and older, and among the vaccinated, over 75% of COVID-19 deaths occurred in people with at least four comorbidities, such as obesity, diabetes or cancer.

However, the average American, even the young and healthy, vastly overestimates how at-risk they are of a negative outcome from the virus.

Nearly a full year into the pandemic, in December of 2020, the Brookings Institution produced a report based on a Franklin Templeton and Gallup survey of 35,000 American adults. It found that Americans believed about 8% of COVID-19 deaths occurred in those 24 and younger, when the real portion was 0.1%. Respondents overestimated the death share for every age group except for 65 and older; they believed seniors made up around 39% of deaths, when the real portion was 81%.

Members of both parties wildly overestimated COVID-19 deaths among young people, although it was more pronounced among Democrats. In that same survey, more than one-third of Americans said that COVID-19 gave someone at least a 50% chance of ended up hospitalized. The real answer is somewhere between 1% and 5%, and only about one-in-five American adults answered correctly.

Even as the pandemic raged on, and more information became available which should have made the public more informed, more recent surveys found Americans were still dramatically off in their risk assessment. A September 2021 survey from Rasmussen Reports asked Americans what they believed the mortality rate was from COVID-19.

The real number is hard to precisely pin down, but estimates are under 2%. But 17% of Americans said it was 5% or higher, and 19% said it was 10% or higher.

Interestingly, Rasmussen found that Americans who don’t watch cable news at all were more likely to peg the correct death rate than those who watch CNN, MSNBC or Fox News.

It’s no wonder why Americans are continually overstating the risk of the pandemic. A study published near the end of 2020 found that American media’s coverage of COVID-19 skewed dramatically more negative than that of other countries. Ninety-one percent of U.S. media coverage of the pandemic at the time was negative, compared to 54% for international sources and, notably, 65% for scientific journals.

“The negativity of the U.S. major media is notable even in areas with positive scientific developments including school re-openings and vaccine trials. Media negativity is unresponsive to changing trends in new COVID-19 cases or the political leanings of the audience,” the paper’s abstract said.

A new Axios-Ipsos poll found that a sizeable chunk of Americans are still concerned about the virus, even with more than 80% of those aged 5 and up at least partially vaccinated and death and hospitalization numbers cratering. Sixty-four percent of Americans said they were still concerned about the virus or...

Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #271













Confused Old Man Yells at Nation for an Hour


3,720 seconds of lies, fearmongering, and malapropisms.

A confused political hack from Delaware staged a one-man insurrection by invading the sacred precincts of the Capitol building, hijacking all the TV networks, and yelling that the planet would be destroyed unless we gave him all our money so he could burn it and turn it into green energy.

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr, who loves the sound of his voice more than his crackhead son or the bastard grandchild of a stripper, had already inflicted the second longest opening address in the history of this nation with a 2021 marathon address that killed more brain cells than meth.

Like the star of a slasher movie sequel, Biden Jr., returned to ramble through a worse sequel, but kept it down to a mere hour and two minutes of torture. The two minutes are significant because when you have to endure the Vogon poetry of word salads, non-sequiturs, mumbles, grumbles, malapropisms, and random interjections, 120 extra seconds is an eternity.

During those 3,720 seconds of lies, fearmongering, and malapropisms, Biden took credit for defeating COVID, Putin, and the English language. While viruses and nations can’t be defeated with hot air, English never stands a chance once Biden’s mouth gets its slimy tongue on it.

With the National Guard having safely secured Washington D.C. and locked down the U.S. Capitol, there was no room for anyone to escape no matter how badly they wanted to.

Unless they refused to take a COVID test.

Despite that, Congress appeared empty and the applause hollow. Some members had failed to show. Others kept their distance from each other as if malaise and failure were catching.

Biden, whose minions had met the threat of a Freedom Convoy of half a dozen trucks on their way to D.C. by summoning 800 National Guardsmen, began by asserting that, “freedom will always triumph over tyranny.” The best evidence of that was the complete collapse of mask mandates and the entire COVID public health security state that Biden had touted last year.

That and Biden’s poll numbers which are so far south they practically qualify as illegal aliens.

With the price of gas, homes, and groceries out of the reach of most Americans, Biden began by taking credit for doing nothing to stop Putin from invading Ukraine. And then vowed that he, along with a coalition of “freedom loving nations” would fight Putin until the last Ukrainian.

Or until their social media people run out of hashtags.

Biden, who confused the Iranians and the Ukranians, spent more time bragging about plans to seize the yachts of Russian oligarchs than Truman spent declaring victory after WWII.

Putin “may make gains on the battlefield,” Biden argued, but “he will pay a continuing high price over the long run”. Sure. Vlad may take Ukraine, but Biden will take his yacht. During his unhinged tirade, Biden revealed a plan to end women’s sports in America, but failed to...

Putin-Linked Lobbyist Donated Over $500K to Democrats...


The trustee in question had donated over half a million dollars to Democratic Party causes, with money earned from Russia lobbying.

The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) – a sovereign wealth fund established while Vladimir Putin was Prime Minister – was the recent target of sanctions from the Biden White House following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Despite the Biden regime’s move to sanction the fund, The National Pulse can reveal that RDIF previously retained former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Managing Trustee John Raffaelli as its American representative, according to Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) filings.

Broadly described as “government relations consulting services,” 2014 documents filed with the Department of Justice detail the scope of Raffaelli’s work for the Russian government-backed firm. Raffaelli’s firm Capitol Counsel would “educate and explain” to American officials RDIF’s “role and relationship with United States partners and investors” as well as liaise with the Treasury Department on behalf of the fund.

Much of the work, which included a $45,000 per month retainer fee, appeared to be focused on sanctions.


Federal election records also reveal that Raffaelli has donated hundreds of times to Democratic campaigns, including to candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi, totaling over $500,000.

“Campaign work includes: 1992 Clinton for President campaign; 1996 Clinton-Gore national finance committee; and Vice Chair of the Kerry for President campaign national finance committee,” notes the lobbyist’s professional bio.

“The Secretary of Treasury will also be imposing full blocking sanctions on the Russian Direct Investment Fund–a state owned financial entity that functions as a sovereign wealth fund, which is supposed to attract capital into the Russian economy in high-growth sectors,” explained White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Twitter.

The Treasury Department also noted that the fund is run by a “known Putin ally,” before adding that the Russian President “and his inner circle of cronies have long relied on RDIF and Dmitriev to raise funds abroad, including in the...

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The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #946



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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1646


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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