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Saturday, October 30, 2021

DID THE DOJ TRY TO LET MATT GAETZ GET MURDERED?


Girls With Guns


So... How Did We Get In This Mess We Are In?



There Is One Thing That There Is No Shortage Of Right Now....



We Were Poor When I Was Growing Up And My Mom Saved Her Bacon Grease And She Cooked Everything In It...

The Crisco Cans Always Had Bacon Grease In 'Em...

 I Assume You Have Canned Goods, Large Bags Of Rice, Beans (they are good for your heart), Water Storage And Filtration And Other Long Term Food Supplies, Right? Right?

Pull all the pretty flowers out of your plots and start a victory garden. Because survival will soon be a victory.






Twitchy US NEWS MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT CARTOONS Premium Content My Account × Search twitchy.com.... Tucker Carlson roasts Rep. Eric Swalwell for pushing ‘fake Nazis in front of Youngkin’s campaign bus’ hoax


Yesterday many in the media and on the Left helped spread what turned out to be a hoax (which was obvious from the start to anyone who cared to notice) after photos started going around that purported to show “white supremacists” near Glenn Youngkin’s campaign bus. Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell was of course happy to help spread the lie. The tweet he quoted has been deleted, but the Swalwell’s tweet has not:

The only “birds of a feather” were Democrats perpetuating the lie. It was all too much for Tucker Carlson, who roasted Swalwell thoroughly and deservedly:
Yep, Swalwell had that coming, which is why it’s not surprising he finds Carlson “dangerous to our democracy”:

Spreading a racial hoax apparently is NOT dangerous to our democracy...

Got a thirst for killing, grab your vial



Now everybody
Have you heard
If you're in the game
Then the stroke's the word

Don't take no rhythm
Don't take no style
Got a thirst for killing
Grab your vile

‘If you get the Pfizer vax, you’re more likely to get COVID’: Industry analyst flags FDA study


'So, when they weren’t injected, their infection rate was 1.3% and when they got injected, it was 4.34%. It went up by over 300%,’ Pfizer ex-employee Karen Kingston stated. ‘They had less infection when they had no protection. So, that’s a problem.’

Updated October 4: The update affirms that Pfizer’s own study is consistent with outcomes around the globe showing a correlation between their COVID vaccine injections and increased incidents of infection, hospitalizations, and death.

A former Pfizer employee, now working as an industry analyst, has provided documentation indicating the pharmaceutical giant—whose gene-based COVID-19 vaccine has now been reportedly injected almost 225 million times into the arms of Americans—knows these shots cause recipients to become more susceptible to contracting COVID-19.

On Saturday Karen Kingston, the former Pfizer employee, a pharmaceutical marketing expert and biotech analyst, appeared beside medical freedom rights attorney Thomas Renz in a public meeting. The Ohio-based lawyer has been involved in several major cases brought against federal agencies relating to fraud and violations of medical freedom rights over the last 19 months.

After introducing Kingston, Renz presented the documents she had provided. (See from 17.40 in video.)


Of note is a “Briefing Document” used in a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee meeting on September 17, 2021. Titled “Application for licensure of a booster dose for COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA),” it includes a report on a study conducted by Pfizer testing the longevity of immunity provided by their product over time.

Involving over 36K participants, the main study revealed that the group injected with the regimen earlier were more likely to be infected with the virus than those injected later, indicating a possible “waning of immunity” for the shots. The group injected earlier had a 7% chance of infection in the time period, and those injected later, only a 5.16% rate, equating to the former group having a 36% greater chance of infection than the latter.

In addition, since both groups were measured for the same time period, the latter involving a significant placebo period prior to injection (5.1 months on average), the placebo group was unusually untouched. As Kingston stated in a telephone interview with LifeSiteNews, “There should have been more people infected in the placebo group because they were going on longer without any protection.” She suggested this would therefore seem to indicate that those injected have an even higher chance of being infected with COVID-19 than the 36% difference indicated by this portion of the study.

Extending this conclusion a step further, the document reports, “An additional analysis appears to indicate that incidence of COVID-19 generally increased in each group of study participants with increasing time post-Dose 2.”

In other words, Kingston said, “if you have two doses of Pfizer, your rate for getting infected...

You suck my blood like a leech - You break the law and you breach - Screw my brain 'til it hurts


You suck my blood like a leech
You break the law and you breach
Screw my brain 'til it hurts
You've taken all my money, and you want more

Misguided old mule
With your pigheaded rules
With your narrow-minded cronies
Who are fools of the first division

Death on two legs
You're tearing me apart
Death on two legs
You never had a heart
Of your own

Kill joy, bad guy
Big talking, small fry
You're just an old barrow boy
Have you found a new toy
To replace me?
Can you face me?


Big Tech Insists They’re Protecting Americans From China While Importing Chinese-Style Social Controls


Insisting that antitrust enforcers pull their punches or risk impairing our ability to face the threats from China is nothing short of a protection racket at a global scale.

If you need evidence that Big Tech firms are starting to worry about the growing movement to diffuse their immense market power, look no further than their newest scare tactic: using China as an excuse to avoid antitrust scrutiny.

Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and the nonprofit proxies they pay to defend them have put a lot of effort into trying to convince America that subjecting Big Tech to more stringent antitrust enforcement or regulation would have dire consequences. They’ve warned that innovation would suffer, but that rings hollow when so many of the new innovative companies are already being bought up (and then often shut down) by Big Tech.


They’ve suggested that antitrust action might result in the loss of the free services we’ve come to depend upon. But how do they call their services “free” when we pay for them by giving them all of our personal data, which they store and monetize, and when they rely on our content to make their platforms valuable in the first place?

Big Tech firms have told us we should be grateful for the superior quality of their services, which could suffer if they were broken up. But then again, one could argue that Google Search was better before it was filled with ads.

YouTube was better before its algorithms tried to corrupt our children and amplify the reach of terrorists. Facebook was better before it censored people of faith and conservatives, while protecting those who post revenge porn. Instagram was better before it drove our teenagers to anxiety and depression. Amazon was better before it silenced conservative authors and raised questions about its influence on a multibillion-dollar defense contract.

Having failed with each of those claims, Big Tech has turned to a new bogeyman: China. Antitrust enforcement actions against Big Tech—or legislation aimed at restoring and protecting competition in Big Tech markets—would risk crippling America’s ability to combat the growing threat from Communist China, or so the line goes. The cynicism would be offensive if the argument weren’t so...

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Build Back Better...but don't expect any donuts at Dunkin Donuts


They've Gone A Cruller Too Far Now.

In a real-life supply chain issue that even the tragically late, great SNL comedian John Belushi couldn't improve, a Dunkin Donuts diner in Baltimore is informing its patrons, "No donuts for you. Muffins. Bagels." "Supply chain issues."

Hmm. Okay, maybe some other problems. Maybe. But this is just a foretaste of Building Back Better. More to come! Poverty for you!