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Thursday, July 7, 2022
The government’s “science” behind Monkeypox is hilarious
Through the pandemic, public health officials have taken some ridiculous actions with their “health” powers.
In some cases they barred people from accessing their own property, and in others locked them inside their homes.
They threatened to cut off utilities to businesses which didn’t shut down, threatened to separate families, and tried to force parents to be vaccinated to keep custody of their kids.
Don’t even get me started on Australia’s COVID concentration camps and walled-off towns.
It was all supposedly in pursuit of following “the science”.
COVID Warlord Anthony Fauci was the leading cheerleader in the US for mandatory mask policies and draconian lockdowns.
But when Texas refused to shut down or mask up, Fauci shrugged and said he was “not really quite sure” why COVID cases in Texas didn’t skyrocket, as he had ominously predicted. Yet despite being a man of science, Fauci wasn’t interested in finding out why he was so wrong.
You probably also remember when Fauci tried to con everyone into wearing two masks, instead of just one. Asked about the specific science behind this recommendation, Fauci said, “you put another layer on, it just makes common sense.”
Hold on — are we doing science, with the experimental method and rigorous studies, or are we doing what one person considers common sense?
Fauci also predicted in December of 2021 that the Omicron variant would cause record COVID hospitalizations and deaths.
The Biden Administration warned that we were heading into a “winter of severe illness and death for the unvaccinated – for themselves, their families and the hospitals they’ll soon overwhelm.”
Those predictions didn’t pan out either.
When courts finally ruled that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) overstepped its bounds with a mask mandate on airplanes, we found out that these government orders were never about public health or science at all…
Fauci admitted that “It’s more a matter of principle of where the authority lies, than it is about whether or not there is going to be a mandate on a plane or not.”
Now these same public health officials (and their media lapdogs) are responding to the scariest new threat: monkeypox!
“The science” shows that the disease is spreading mostly through skin to skin contact at places like raves and orgies.
Both the CDC and UK Health Security Agency say that the disproportionate majority of cases have thus far been found among gay men.
And by the way, according to the Chinese World Health Organization, Monkeypox has a fatality between 3-6%, which is higher than COVID-19.
So, given the specific risks to the gay community of this extremely fatal disease, you’d think that the government would have followed their own COVID playbooks and canceled gay pride month.
Or at least they would have banned all the pride parties and parades held throughout June, which was the peak of the Monkeypox outbreak. That’s what the “science” said.
But of course they didn’t do that. Canceling PRIDE MONTH would have been extremely un-woke.
So instead, the CDC released guidelines on “Social Gatherings, Safer Sex and Monkeypox.”
One section is entitled, “How can a person lower the chance of getting Monkeypox at places like raves, parties, clubs, and festivals?”
Unlike with COVID where the CDC demanded we all cower in fear at home, with Monkeypox during Pride Month, they had a totally different answer.
If people are going to pile into sweaty, steamy mosh pits, “where there is minimal clothing and where there is direct, personal, often skin-to-skin contact” the CDC advises to “avoid any rashes or sores you see on others and consider minimizing skin-to-skin contact when possible.”
Naturally we also want our government bureaucrats to weigh in on other essential questions, like, “How can a person lower their risk [of Monkeypox] during sex?”
The CDC advises you to masturbate with a sexual partner at a distance of six feet, or “consider having sex with your clothes on or covering areas where rash or sores are present.”
Also remember not to “share things like towels, fetish gear, sex toys, and toothbrushes.”
So, your kids couldn’t go to school during COVID even though their risk was miniscule.
But — with Monkeypox, it’s perfectly fine for members of the gay community (who specifically have the highest risk of infection according to the CDC) to attend raves and parties, as long as they don’t share sex toys.
Make sense?
Not to be outdone by the idiotic priorities of public health bureaucrats in the West, the World Health Organization has made its own priorities clear.
You’d think they’d be racing to control the spread of this virus with the same fervor as COVID. But no. With Monkeypox, their priority is making sure that no one is offended.
Recently the WHO said it will change the name of Monkeypox after scientists wrote a letter on the “urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing...
Infamous Georgia Guidestones Damaged in Early Morning Explosion; Remaining Structure Demolished ‘For Safety Reasons’
“A large portion” of the infamous Georgia Guidestones monument was destroyed early Wednesday, when an explosive device detonated, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
“The preliminary information indicates that unknown individuals detonated an explosive device at around 4:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6th,” the agency said in a statement.
The blast was captured by CCTV.
The Elbert County Sheriff’s Office is also investigating the explosion, and a bomb squad was called to the scene, according to Fox5 Atlanta.
[Update: The entire structure has now been demolished for safety reasons, according to the GBI].
The blast comes weeks after Georgia’s gubernatorial primary, when third-place Republican candidate Kandiss Taylor said the Guidestones were satanic and that she would make demolishing them part of her platform.
The mysterious monument—also known as “America’s Stonehenge”—was reportedly unveiled in northeastern Elbert County on March 22, 1980, before an audience of 100 to 400 people.
A man using the pseudonym Robert C. Christian commissioned the structure in June of 1979 on behalf of “a small group of loyal Americans.”
Christian said that 19-foot-high monument would function as a compass, calendar, and clock, and should be capable of “withstanding catastrophic events.”
“The Guidestones also serve as an astronomical calendar, and every day at noon the sun shines through a narrow hole in the structure and illuminates the day’s date on an engraving,” the tourism website says, adding that the structure is “mysterious in origin, for no one knows the identity of a group of sponsors who provided its specifications.”
The stones are engraved with ten guidelines for humanity in eight languages: English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian. It begins with a chilling message espousing extreme population control.
- Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
- Guide reproduction wisely – improving fitness and diversity.
- Unite humanity with a living new language.
- Rule passion – faith – tradition – and all things with tempered reason.
- Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
- Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
- Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
- Balance personal rights with social duties.
- Prize truth – beauty – love – seeking harmony with the infinite.
- Be not a cancer on the earth – Leave room for nature – Leave room for nature
The world’s population in 1980 was 4.43 billion. It is now almost 8 billion.
To “maintain humanity under 500 million,” we’d have to eliminate about 90 percent of the current world’s population.
The Guidestones have always been controversial, with detractors labeling them as Satanic, and the “Ten Commandments of the Antichrist.”
“God is God all by Himself. He can do ANYTHING He wants to do. That includes striking down Satanic Guidestones,” Taylor tweeted Wednesday morning.No arrests had been made in the case and the explosion...
The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #1072
The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1772
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.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Like The J6 Committee, Fulton County DA Works Overtime To Criminalize Challenges To Election Law Violations
The investigation represents a political witch hunt seeking retribution against Trump and his lawyers for challenging Georgia’s election results.
Politicians and the press have long been lying to the American public about the 2020 election by asserting that former President Donald Trump and his lawyers attempted to overturn the results of the election based on disproven claims of election fraud. Now Fulton County, Georgia’s prosecutor is pushing the same lies, while also seeking to criminalize legitimate legal challenges to violations of the state’s election law.
Yesterday news broke that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had obtained grand jury subpoenas to question several of Trump’s election lawyers, including Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Jenna Ellis, Cleta Mitchell, and Kenneth Chesebro. The special grand jury convened by Willis also issued subpoenas for South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and attorney and podcast host Jacki Pick Deason.
In January of this year, D.A. Willis first requested that the chief judge of the Fulton County Superior Court, Christopher Brasher, impanel a “special grand jury” to assist in Fulton County’s investigation “into any coordinated attempts to unlawfully alter the outcome of the 2020 elections in this state.” Willis claimed a special grand jury was needed because her office had “received information indicating a reasonable probability that the State of Georgia’s administration of elections in 2020, including the State’s election of the President of the United States, was subject to possible criminal disruptions.”
What those supposed “possible criminal disruptions” were, she didn’t say. And for good reason: Willis’ investigation represents a political witch hunt seeking retribution against Trump and his lawyers for challenging the Georgia election results.
The proof of this reality lies foremost in the fact that in seeking the appointment of a special grand jury, Willis stressed that it would lack the authority to return any indictments but instead “may make recommendations concerning criminal prosecution as it shall see fit.” In other words, the special grand jury will not return an indictment but instead will issue a report.
Given the D.A.’s one-sided presentation of evidence to the special grand jury, any report will, by design, merely regurgitate what Willis fed the group — garbage in, garbage out. Willis doesn’t need an indictment to prevail in her attempt to paint Trump and his supports as criminals, however, as just leaking information on the subpoenas served that end. In fact, even if the special grand jury recommends criminal charges, watch for Willis to demur for some self-righteous reason, so those accused cannot defend themselves or challenge any bogus legal theories of criminal liability advanced by...
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