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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Visage à trois #624

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What is Causing the Blood Clots from "Died Suddenly?"


The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is remarkably effective at disrupting many critical physiologic processes both in the short term and in the long term.

I have always been drawn to understanding pharmaceutical injuries, and for years I’ve participated in support groups for a variety of different toxic pharmaceuticals (e.g. Lupron or Ciprofloxacin and other fluoroquinolones). In addition to being able to witness the human costs of these drugs firsthand (and the gaslighting those forgotten patients experience), this exploration has given me a great deal of perspective on the shared and differing toxicities these drugs share along with what methods can help the myriad of seemingly unrelated symptoms that emerge.

Once the COVID-19 vaccine rollout started, my focus understandably shifted toward them. Although many of the pathologies I saw resembled what I had seen with other toxic drugs (and to some degree responded to the same therapies), there was also a lot I had not seen before, which demonstrated these vaccines were in a different league of toxicity from what I was used to. I have thus spent the last two years trying to understand exactly how these vaccines kill and injure people.

VISUAL PERSUASION

The documentary “Died Suddenly” was recently released and went viral. I am personally a bit torn on this movie because it covers a lot of important ground and is presented in a highly persuasive manner that will red-pill many who are on the fence, but it also has a variety of errors and tangental conspiratorial content which makes it prone to being debunked and discrediting this message to those who were on the fence about it.
related: link to Died Suddenly
One of the challenges we have reached in the current political system (concisely articulated by Scott Adams) is that for many “facts don’t matter; persuasion is everything.” Because we live in a sea of information, that information is overloading and people typically default to selecting the “facts” which are presented to them in the most persuasive manner possible (e.g. in an emotionally provocative manner or by being spammed simultaneously on every media source). This is also why I believe understanding the propaganda which underlies the medical-industrial complex is so important for...

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The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #1218


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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1918


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, November 29, 2022

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Visage à trois #623

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Apple Can’t Ignore Its Giant China Problem


Last week’s protests at an iPhone plant affirm that the company’s compromised approach to China is risky and unsustainable.

hile Americans were enjoying the Thanksgiving holiday with their families and friends last week, protests broke out at the world’s largest iPhone factory in China, and protesters clashed with police. The incident is a reminder that Apple can no longer afford to ignore its China problem.

Foxconn, a Taiwan-based company and one of Apple’s most important suppliers, owns the factory in Zhengzhou, China. The factory reportedly employs about 200,000 people. Last week’s protests were driven mainly by two grievances.

First and foremost was workers’ dissatisfaction with the company’s strict Covid protocols and poor living conditions. It has been three years since the first Covid outbreak in Wuhan, China, became known. Yet Beijing has continued to stick to its “zero Covid” policy and to enforce it with harsh measures, including frequent lockdowns.

To avoid shutting down its factory, Foxconn has been running a closed-loop system, keeping employees confined within the factory and company-run dormitories. Following the Chinese government’s Covid protocols, workers have been subjected to daily mass Covid testing and mandatory quarantine for those who tested positive and everyone in their proximity. The company also compels workers to wear N95 masks and take Chinese traditional medicine (there’s no independent research supporting Beijing’s claim that certain traditional Chinese medicine can fight Covid).

According to Bloomberg, these Covid protocols are deeply flawed. For instance, “As many as 20 workers’ throat swabs were put into one tube to speed testing and lower costs. If the results came back positive, all the workers whose samples were in that one tube were put into isolation for further testing. Those who worked on the same production line with someone who tested positive were also immediately removed from their duties and put into quarantine.” As of October, about 20,000 workers were reportedly put in quarantine on-site.

Unable to go outside, workers complained about long physical isolations from friends and families. They were also unhappy with the living conditions inside their dorms. They told reporters that they either received poor quality food or sometimes no food at all. “In some dormitories, trash piled up for weeks because no one was allowed to leave the building.”

Workers Flee

The Chinese government’s “zero Covid” policy created much fear among the Chinese. In October, when rumors about a Covid outbreak inside the plant began to spread, thousands of workers who were already sick of the isolation and the pathetic living conditions fled the factory on foot.

Foxconn tried to lure workers back by promising to pay an extra 30 yuan (about $4.19) in hourly pay. It might not sound much to Americans, but before this additional bonus, only those holding key positions inside the factory earned about 38 yuan ($5.30) per hour. Thus, the bonus was significant enough to entice some workers who fled in October back to work. But last week, when a rumor began to spread that Foxconn would delay the bonus payment until...

Transgender Pup Fetishist DOE Official Charged With Stealing Woman’s Luggage at Minneapolis Airport


Sam Brinton, the transgender “pup” fetishist who was tapped by Joe Biden in February to be the deputy assistant secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Energy Department’s Office of Nuclear Energy, is on leave and facing five years in prison after being charged with the felony theft of a woman’s designer suitcase.

According to a criminal complaint filed obtained by Alpha News, Brinton allegedly stole a navy blue Vera Bradley roller bag worth $2,325 from the luggage carousel at the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport (MSP) on Sept. 16.

After the suitcase’s owner alerted police, detectives reviewed video surveillance footage from the baggage claim area that showed Brinton taking the bag from the carousel, according to the complaint.

The video footage allegedly shows Brinton removing the luggage tag identifying the owner of the bag and putting it in his purse. He “then left the area at a quick pace,” the complaint says. According to law enforcement, Brinton had no reason to be in the baggage claim area, as he had not checked a bag before boarding his flight from Washington, D.C.

According to law enforcement, Brinton continued to use the luggage at least two more times during subsequent trips to Washington, D.C. on Sept. 18 and Oct. 9.

When an officer called Brinton to question him about the incident, the transvestite initially denied that he stole it, but did confirm that it was still in his possession.

“If I had taken the wrong bag, I am happy to return it, but I don’t have any clothes for another individual,” Brinton told the officer, according to the complaint. “That was my clothes when I opened the bag.”

Two hours later, Brinton called the officer back with a different story, and apologized for not being “completely honest,” Fox News Digital reported.

“DEFENDANT said when they opened the bag at the hotel, they realized it was not theirs,” the court filings stated. “DEFENDANT got nervous people would think they stole the bag and did not know what to do. DEFENDANT stated they left the clothes from the bag inside the drawers in the hotel room.”

Brinton told police he took the suitcase because he was “tired” and thought it was his, according to the complaint. He said he brought the bag back to Washington D.C. because it would have been “weirder” to leave a bag in the hotel room, police said. Detectives also noted that no clothing was ever recovered from the hotel room drawers.

Brinton was told to return the luggage to Delta, but as of Oct. 27 the victim still had not received her bag back, according to...