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Friday, April 15, 2022

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1689


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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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Girls With Guns


Visage à trois #181

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #352

Warnock Asks Court To Seal Child Custody Proceedings, Citing Reelection Bid


Democratic senator Raphael Warnock asked a Georgia judge on Tuesday to seal his contentious child custody dispute from the public, arguing that because he is "currently running for reelection" his opponent could use the case to "gain some political advantage," according to a court motion obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

Warnock made the request in a joint motion with his ex-wife, Oulèye Ndoye, following renewed media attention on their divorce. Warnock and Ndoye said in the filing that there is an "overriding interest that is likely to prejudice the parties and their minor children if hearings relating to modification of custody is not closed." The motion says Warnock is a "public figure serving in a political office" and "is currently running for reelection for said political office."

"[Warnock's] opposition is utilizing the public records in order to gain some political advantage or gain," said the filing, adding that their children could be "harmed by any unstable person who sympathizes" with his opponent.

If the judge agrees to seal the records, it could allow Warnock to avoid a messy public domestic battle while he is facing one of the most competitive races of the midterm elections.

Ndoye reopened the dispute in a February court filing, accusing Warnock of neglect of his children and failure to pay for childcare, leaving her "financially strapped." Ndoye claimed Warnock refused to pay for childcare costs that she was forced to shoulder when he failed to show up for his custody days. She also said he "routinely neglects" to give her notice when he is traveling out of town during his visitation days, and instead has the children "picked up from school by friends and [leaves] them with various babysitters overnight" while he is away.

In 2020, Ndoye accused Warnock of intentionally running over her foot with his Tesla during a fight. The couple married in 2016 and divorced in 2020.

Fulton County Superior Court judge Shermela J. Williams ordered the couple to attend mediation and try to reach an out-of-court agreement by May 7. She scheduled a...

Feds Apologize to Violent BLM and Antifa Rioters for Not Being Nicer to Them as They Set Fires in Front of White House


If you still weren’t convinced of the legal double standard between the right and the left, this announcement by the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday should remove all doubt.

The Biden Administration’s radical civil rights division boss at the DOJ has “reached an agreement to settle claims in four civil cases arising from the June 1, 2020, law enforcement response to racial justice demonstrations in Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C.”

This was during the Black Lives Matter and Antifa Reign of Terror or, as then-Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan accidentally coined it, a “Summer of Love,” after the George Floyd riots began in Minneapolis and spread across the country.

Protesters and violent rioters set seized upon Lafayette Square, breaching a White House perimeter, and rioted, rallied, and set fires for days. An umbrella group called “Shut Down DC,” composed of far-left professional agitators, including Lisa Fithian, called helped orchestrate the attack to incapacitate the nation’s capitol.

Washington, D.C. not only indulged this “first amendment activity,” but Mayor Muriel Bowser also encouraged it by memorializing part of the city streets with a Black Lives Matter mural paid for by taxpayers.

And now the feds are basically apologizing and acknowledging that they weren’t nice enough when they cleared the rioters and arsonists in front of the White House — rioters who torched the so-called “President’s Church” and forced then President Donald Trump and his family into the bunker for their safety.

And make no mistake this is more about Trump and less about civil rights.

DOJ Civil Rights Division head Vanita Gupta settled with BLM DC to make “changes to agency policies for protest responses will strengthen our commitment to protecting and respecting constitutionally protected rights.”

Among the changes are giving people protesting with arsonists, rioters, and statue-removers the benefit of the doubt, promising not to tear gas them, and allowing them to disperse before getting sprayed.


In a news release, Gupta said the DOJ’s federal officer and Park Police would “amend its policies to provide that the fact that some demonstrators have engaged in unlawful conduct does not ordinarily provide blanket grounds for use of force, crowd dispersal or declaration of unlawful assembly.”

The upshot is that it will be next to impossible to declare a riot and use crowd dispersal if some peaceful protesters in attendance refuse to...

Visage à trois #180

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #353













Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #352

Medical journals, VAERS reports show girls as young as 5 developed genital ulcers after Pfizer shot


Published case reports and hundreds of VAERS reports describe girls and women developing ‘exquisitely painful,’ weeping vaginal lesions after Pfizer COVID shots

Recent medical case reports describe pre-teen and teenage girls developing painful genital lesions following Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 injections.

Three girls, ages 12 to 15, presented with vaginal ulcers that began developing two days after each of them received their second dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot, according to a case series published this month by doctors at the pediatric and adolescent gynecology department at Mercy Children’s Hospital in Kansas, Missouri.

Each of the girls had received their first Pfizer dose without complications but noticed pain on the second day after their second shots, according to the report titled Post COVID-19 Vaccination Vulvar Aphthous Ulcers: An Unpopular Case Series, published in the April 2022 issue of the Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology by obstetrician and gynecology specialists Julie Strickland, Anne-Marie Priebe, and Ashli Lawson.

The girls attended the hospital between June and September 2021, shortly after the Food and Drug Administration granted emergency use authorization (EUA) for Pfizer’s experimental COVID-19 shot in May 2021, and were diagnosed with the rare, non-sexually acquired painful condition called vulvar aphthous lesions, also known as Lipschütz ulcers. The ulcers are poorly understood but are believed to be an abnormal immune response to infection or other sources of inflammation. Each of the girls suffered from multiple ulcers on her genitals, some of which developed “necrotic islands” – or spots of dead, gray tissue.

None of the girls were sexually active or reported a history of COVID infection or recent exposure, or of having any recent symptomatic viral illnesses. Tests for cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr Virus known to be associated with the condition were all negative.

‘Likely activated by vaccination’

“Although this is a series of adverse outcomes post COVID-10 vaccination, it does shed light on the multifaceted immune response one gains from a COVID-19 mRNA-based vaccine,” the paper concludes. “In addition, this series further supports the long-held belief that vulvar aphthous ulcers are an immunologic response rather than a sign of a genital infection themselves.”

Other published case reports on PubMed, the National Library of Medicine, describe young girls who developed the painful immune-mediated condition following Pfizer’s COVID-19 shots. A 12-year-old healthy girl with no prior sexual history developed a fever a day after she received a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. She also had no symptoms following the first dose of Pfizer’s injection but developed three painful ulcers with a red rim including one with a...

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