News Briefs – 05/24/2021

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of the Fake News, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages, especially about President Trump.

Don Jr’s twitter feed embed:

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Michael Flynn said today that COVID was a planned conspiracy to control the American people’s attention and divert it away from the theft of the election.

John Durham’s Investigation of the Russia-collusion probe’s origin quietly hits its second anniversary. One difference between Ken Starr and John Durham – Starr’s investigation involved a non-stop stream of leaks, probably by the Clinton’s, designed to make any crime uncovered seem like old news by the time Starr got around to prosecution. Durham has had no leaks, even by his targets, so if he announces indictments, the crimes will seem red hot and relevant. I am not clear if there are no leaks because a major power who has taken control of the bad actors has decreed there will be no leaks, or if the bad actors are not leaking because it might lend the election-fraud allegations credence.

Patrick Byrne had written, “I’ve known that they were going to highjack this election since 2018 . I know what’s in the Durham Report…” It’s one of those posts you need to be subscribed to, to read, so I don’t have anything further, beyond him implying the Durham report is somehow related to election fraud.

Byrne also writes – “I am really, really confident that on May 28, you are going to have something to get excited about. Not huge. Maybe on the order of my book being released. Maybe something bigger. Something which will give all of you something to do that will help. A way that doesn’t really cost you money. In fact, some of you enterprising types may even have a chance to make a few shekels.”

Biden administration is getting pressured to identify the source of the Havana syndrome, but there is no progress, it appears.

National Guard to end deployment in D.C. Sunday night. They were called in for something. Has the threat been neutralized? Has it been identified as un-neutralizable? Will the fences and razor wire stay?

Donald Trump is getting dragged into court for using the term “China virus,” by the Chinese American Civil Rights Coalition.

Susan Collins is ‘optimistic’ the Jan. 6 commission bill can pass the Senate with modifications.

Former GOP House Speakers Ryan and Boehner are raising money for members of the House 35 that voted for Jan. 6 kangaroo court inquiry.

Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, has said more than half the billionaires he knows own post-apocalyptic hideouts in places like New Zealand. New Zealand is known among them as a safe zone, fully under control. It makes Tarrant look like a planned op to get assault weapons banned, to make it safer for the elites.

Facebook rejects Back the Blue fundraisers. I never understood how society supposedly turned on returning vets after Vietnam. Now I understand it was the same astroturfed Cabal psyop as the attacks on cops today. I assume Cabal had laid the plans to use ultra-leftism to degrade America, and to do that, they first needed to push the Overton window on patriotism away from Duty, Honor, Country. Today, pushing the Overton Window away from protection and service to community is equally ominous.

According to Prof. Andreas Greinacher, a blood expert from the University of Greifswald, the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines contain genetically modified (GMO) cold viruses that, upon injection, trigger an autoimmune response and are directly responsible for causing blood clots.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director Dr. Anthony Fauci once gave a full-throated endorsement of gain-of-function research in a 2011 Washington Post op/ed that was later edited to obscure Fauci’s role in promoting that type of research after it possibly resulted in the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr Fauci now says he’s ‘not convinced’ COVID developed naturally and calls for a full investigation into ‘what went on in China.’ Panic over his support of gain of function being revealed, as it comes out Covid looks likely to be a lab-leak.

Confidence in Anthony Fauci has decreased 42.2 percent among Americans in the past year.

Gretchen Whitmer violates her own Chinavirus orders at a dive bar.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charlie LeDuff has reached a settlement with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to gain access to data on the number of COVID-19 nursing home deaths in the state.

Canadian Government offering children free ice cream to take COVID vaccine without parental consent.

The American Red Cross confirmed to Reuters that they are allowing people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine to donate plasma.

Three researchers at Wuhan Lab got sick enough in November 2019 that they sought hospitalization. Lab leak confirmed.

Rand Paul says he won’t get the COVID-19 vaccine because he has natural immunity.

Texas Republicans and Governor Abbott, received $250K from a clinic that chemically castrates children.

A member of the House, Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.), didn’t cast a proxy vote for a fellow congressman which would have killed the Democrat-backed $1.9 billion Capitol security spending bill because it slipped his mind, according to a spokesperson.  A California Republican? Think California elections are rigged?

“Comprehensive” sex-ed passed in the Illinois Senate. Early sexualization of young.

Kevin Spacey returns to movies to play ‘a detective who investigates a wrongly-accused paedophile.’ No word if the plot includes three accusers dying conveniently.

Crime App “Citizen” is testing an on demand private security force. Either their security guy is going to get killed, or he will kill someone and they will get sued out of business. Unless they are Cabal, and this is some sort of transition from state policing for all, to a praetorian guard only for the wealthy.

China’s warns Australia it will be the ‘first hit’ if the ‘insignificant’ nation meddles in Chinese conflicts.

Homeless Black Male prostitute drugger/killer Ed Buck’s trial is set to begin July 13 after a Judge denies a request for a delay.

Biden is dropping student loan forgiveness from his budget.

A BLM leader in the UK who said she would own white slaves in future has sadly been shot in the head by another black person. Officially they say they don’t know who did it, but twitter is rife with people saying it was just a neighborhood shooting by a black guy.

14 Cities in LA County issue no-confidence resolutions against Soros-backed DA.

57 week low in new Covid 19 cases.

Ron DeSantis hits Bush’s amnesty coalition, saying the GOP must reject open borders.

DeSantis says of Critical Race Theory, it’s ‘offensive’ to expect taxpayers to pay to teach kids to ‘hate their country.’

Donald Trump to appear on the debut episode of Bongino’s show to fill Limbaugh’s time slot.

Former President Donald Trump has labelled Republicans who do not want to discuss Arizona vote recount as ‘weak and stupid’ in an interview. Nobody fights like him, or couches things so clearly.

Spread r/K Theory, because America needs a fighter.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Former President Donald Trump has labelled Republicans who do not want to discuss Arizona vote recount as ‘weak and stupid’ in an interview. ”

More than being weak and stupid, they are likely comped. Arizona and Georgia are both very easy to prove fraudulent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Seems like just a few weeks ago we were questioning if Durham is even real. How long can this report drag out?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

6 million years

kid
kid
2 years ago

T-shirt idea to try persuade normies- “vaccine hesitancy could save your life”

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Canadian Government offering children free ice cream to take COVID vaccine without parental consent.

So… once little Johnny, Zhou, or Ibhrahim learns he can get free ice cream, how many times is he going to go through the line? Just go from site to site, or make sure they see a different nurse at the same one.

For that matter, unless Canadian kids all carry mandatory ID, how are they making records of kids they’re shooting up?

I don’t think someone thought through their cunning plan…

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Crime App “Citizen” is testing an on demand private security force.

This is Big News everywhere, and I’m not sure why. Private security goes back forever, including in the USA. That’s what the Pinkertons are. Five of the largest corporations on Earth are private security. It’s HUGE.

If you have sufficient money, you hire your own security, and besides personal and property stuff, they act as intermediaries between you and insurance companies, police, etc. You’re not going to put much trust in Hooterville PD or the Macon County Sheriff when you don’t have to.

You look at pictures of “celebrities”, there’s private security in the background. Most politicians use State Police or other officials, but some use private. Donald Trump has Secret Service guys for personal security now, but he still has his old guys doing site security.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
2 years ago

On the topic from yesterday about Somalis in Minnesota….

https://gab.com/PresidentePinochet/posts/106290773222249224

For two ‘immigrants’ who were not born here, they were making bank with what looks like some healthcare scam. But that wasn’t enough, and they had to do a welfare scam as well, which is how they got caught. Can’t help but think that the healthcare scam was Cabal related.

Littlebook
2 years ago

VD misses South Korea’s passive aggressive missile move on Beijing

https://littlebook-ghost.nfshost.com/untitled-2/

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

RE: J&J vaccine shedding cold virus

I had heard about the [I want to say] “adenovirus shell” from Dr. Tenpenny. My mother and I were both mildly sick 12 hours after being exposed to my father and brother who had each gotten the J&J the day before. Mild headache, nausea to vomiting, and then it was over. It actually felt kinda like a hangover.

My brother & father are now all in on this. Masks were never a big deal and they thinks the vaccine is a good thing, mainly because they made the choice to get it so they want any info that contradicts that. I’m not sure about my niece. My brother is younger than I am, thus was never in any danger from cv19, which makes me worried about my niece- if her school requires it he will get her vaxxed in a heartbeat.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Every single person in my immediate family has gotten the not-vax. Nieces and nephews as well. If these shots winds up killing them I’m going to be a very lonely boy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Fug.
I am sorry fren.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Oy, you got a loicense for that fiasco mate?

https://www.rt.com/uk/524681-uk-tanks-dont-shoot/

Littlebook
2 years ago

News | 2021-05-25 Tue | Edenism bibliography | war with China, not Russia | return of Trump | COVID19 lab bioweapon | justice for Ashli Babbitt | ethnats vs ethnulls | USG oligarchy | pedophilia -> sodomy | holohoax

https://littlebook-ghost.nfshost.com/news-2021-05-25-tue-edenism-bibliography-war-with-china-not-russia-return-of-trump-covid19-lab-bioweapon-justice-for-ashli-babbitt-ethnats-vs-ethnulls-usg-oligarchy-pedophilia-sodomy-ho/

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Prepare for the next manufactured crisis (as of the scamdemic wasn’t enough to fug everything):

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/technology-world-news/pandemic-phase-two/


Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum are most likely preparing for the second punch following the manufactured COVID Pandemic. The second punch is his profound warning with simulations once again of a cyber attack that will take down the world economy. I find it curious how this man who thinks he can direct, control, and accelerate what he calls the Fourth Industrial Revolution and turn it GREEN, has also created his center for cybersecurity.

The World Economic Forum has already conducted a simulation of a cyberattack that brings the global financial system to its knees. Of course, just months before this manufactured pandemic, there too simulations were conducted on how to carry that one out.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

AC and I disagreed on this one a ways back. I always thought that there really was some truth to the Microsoft story regarding IBM licensing DOS from them just because honestly it makes sense because American corporations at the time were devoutly short sided and arrogant. Later I discovered that yes, Bill had help – his mommy. She served on the same charity board as an IBM bigwig and essentially got Bill the DOS deal. Bill himself reps out as a very competent programmer, not an actor, who’s projects were always solid without being flashy, but his last coding project with Microsoft was like in 1986. But Microsoft is where it is because Bill’s mommy got him a contract with IBM, venture captial from Inq-U-tel, the US government settling their antitrust lawsuit, and Microsoft Word as the standard document type across all government offices in America. God only knows how many backdoors are built into Microsoft for governments and the network to dial into.

All of that to give us this:

Why Did the Media Turn On Bill Gates?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE-8eWcucq8

Linux was all set to finally free us from Microsoft. Google, IBM, and Microsoft are buying every major piece, from Red Hat to the Linux Foundation. Expect either Microsoft or Google will buy Canonical who distributes Ubuntu which is the most prevalent Linux distro, even though it’s pretty blah compared to even the current version of Fedora. As it stands, it won’t be long before MS and IBM basically control Linux outright. There will be attempts made to fork it, but realistically it will require another bolt of lightning striking a specific bottle as happened with Linux.

Linux happened the way it did specifically because we had Microsoft to hate. For instance, if Digital Computer or Commodore had prevailed over Microsoft Linux never would have been more than Linus Torvalds little tinkering project. Don’t get me started on Apple because it’s not a computing ecxosystem, it’s a cult. Linux happened to spite Microsoft, and now Windows has the Linux Subsystem For Windows. It’s possible the next version of Windows will basically be a proprietary desktop environment on top of a proprietary fork of the Linux kernel, as Apple did with BSD and Google did with Android.

So picture the future of computing, it’s a Windows key being smashed for all of eternity.

Bryan Lunduke is I believe to be a milquetoast moderate to lefty cut in the Tulsi Gabbard mold, but not surprisingly I can’t remember ever disagreeing with him on a Linux issue, or on a key tech issue.

Linux Sucks 2021 – The End of Linux is Nigh
https://odysee.com/@Lunduke:e/LinuxSucks2021:1

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Andrew Torba Announces Major Update For Gab TV: ‘Playlists, Custom Thumbnails, A Brand New Player’

https://nationalfile.com/andrew-torba-announces-major-update-for-gab-tv-playlists-custom-thumbnails-a-brand-new-player/

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

> It’s possible the next version of Windows will basically be a proprietary desktop environment on top of a proprietary fork of the Linux kernel,

I’ve seen that claim… but the basic Windows NT guts are at least as solid as Linux. Dave Cutler used everything he learned from doing VMS for DEC; he was an experienced minicomputer OS designer, and he had Microsoft’s OS/2 developers as his original core group. They had learned proper coding practices (sometimes unwillingly) from the IBM mainframers they were working with. Microsoft did have more than its share of problems making ntfs work, and I’ve never seen any explanation as to why… but I don’t remember any problems with memory leaks, scheduler problems, etc.

Now, the “Windows” GUI shell, which MS maintains are integral to Windows… that’s a bug-infested nightmare, with hacks and thunks going back to the 16-bit days, with at least four different APIs, some of which are deprecated but still used, others official but version-dependent, and a whole lot of undocumenter kewl-hacker-d00dery. Yeah, they could graft that onto Linux using their POSIX layer… but the NT guts run just fine, and that’s all paid for, and there’s always the opportunity to add “undocumented features” to give special capabilities to Microsoft application software (a practice which go back at least to DOS 2.0) or sabotage software Microsoft disapproves of (as with MS adding a check for Windows 3.0 to prevent it from running on OS/2 or DR-DOS)

NT, Linux, GNU HURD, Plan 9, BSD, Darwin… they’re all old and stable and do pretty much the same thing, interfacing between the hardware and the application software. Down there in the boiler room, it’s just managing processes and schlepping bytes between I/O and storage devices.

Yeah, Microsoft could get rid of the programmers it has assigned to maintaining the NT kernel that underlies Windows 10, but switching to an outside kernel – any of them, not just Linux – wouldn’t be free. Once they start selling it as a commercial product, the have liabilities, particularly since many of their customers have their own courts and their own police. Maintaining their own kernel means they won’t get blindsided by someone slipstreaming back doors into open source code (as has been tried with Linux) or compromising the development crew (as has been tried against Linus Torvalds.)

I’m sure someone can make a spreadsheet showing how Microsoft would save a bazillion dollars by using someone else’s kernel… but I don’t think it would work out that way in real life. Though I wouldn’t take the stance that it would never happen; corporations make counterproductive or suicidal business decisions all the time.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Love you bro, but stay in your lane.
Your tech analysis is so insanely off base that I struggle to even know where to begin.

“Bill himself reps out as a very competent programmer, not an actor, who’s projects were always solid without being flashy,”
Simple. What code of Bill’s have you reviewed? None, exactly, because that rep is all second hand, the first thing to be manufactured.

“venture captial from Inq-U-tel”
It’s In-Q-Tel (CIA), and this is the first I’ve heard of this. This one wouldn’t surprise me.

“US government settling their antitrust lawsuit,”
Microsoft was already huge at this point. This didn’t give them their market share, they already had it.

“Microsoft Word as the standard document type across all government offices in America”
Have you used, literally any other product? Word dominated, perhaps because it had help, but most obviously because it was the best and had the right mix of features.

“Expect either Microsoft or Google will buy Canonical who distributes Ubuntu which is the most prevalent Linux distro”
It’s the Linux stuff where you go really far off the rails. Canonical is failing, Ubuntu is waning, and Microsoft has their own a kernel implementation for WSL2, so what the heck are you talking about? Google, Amazon, these are who you should be watching.

“As it stands, it won’t be long before MS and IBM basically control Linux outright“
Again, wtf? Red Hat has pretty tiny market share outside of US government, and that’s falling fast with the introduction of GovCloud and IBM’s fumbling of the CentOS fiasco. Amazon and google is who you should be watching, not has-Beens like MS and IBM. This conclusion alone tells me you have no idea about the current state of affairs.

“Digital Computer or Commodore had prevailed over Microsoft Linux never would have been more than Linus Torvalds little tinkering project.”
And what does name dropping comically irrelevant dinosaur IT companies have to do with anything? You act like the desktop is computing. The internet is where the real action is, and mainframes before that. Commodore never touched that market, and DEC couldn’t keep it.

“It’s possible the next version of Windows will basically be a proprietary desktop environment on top of a proprietary fork of the Linux kernel,”
To take a dev tool like WSL2 and extrapolate out that they are going to pull an Apple with that is just plain silly. MS prides themselves on not breaking comparability.
Look at the 20 year compatible nature of Win32. They never break old shit, that’s why corporations love MS.
OS X came from NextStep, which had a GUI and was Unix based. Apple just slapped their magic on it. Android is an interesting comparison, but see my comments on MS and compatible software above.
And third, you can’t legally have a proprietary fork of GPL3 code, because the license dictates that you must open source derivatives. (Is the kernel GPL3?)

And apple as a cult?
These “Apple is a cult!” Comments just scream “I have no taste and hate myself so much I’d subject myself to shitty computing experiences”

I’m tired of the Linux/MS naval gazing with Apple bashing. It’s tedious and unoriginal.
I use my MacOS terminal to SSH into a Linux dev desktop to control a build pipeline in the cloud that spans the globe several times a day. Get out of the 90s and obtain a clue my brother.

Leo Littlebook
Reply to  TommyEagan
2 years ago

Good points Tommy. Too rare around here.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TommyEagan
2 years ago

>not using TempleOS

Not gonna make it fren.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Lowell Houser says,”…I always thought that there really was some truth to the Microsoft story regarding IBM licensing DOS from them just because honestly it makes sense because American corporations at the time were devoutly short sided and arrogant…”

I agree and I also knew his Mom helped him get the contract. At the time IBM was building the PC they expressly wanted something put together with off the self parts very fast and outsourcing the OS was a way to do it. Other OSes were available for IBM PC’s but they were more expensive. Gates outsmarted them and constantly tried to improve. He also used the trick that allowed deep discounts for PC makers on OSes “if” every single computer they sold only shipped microsoft OS. By the time this was banned by the justice department he had a monopoly.

There’s other of what I believe is skullduggery on microsoft’s part with Linux. I believe microsoft crippiled liniux.

I noticed this, finally, when a OS I was thinking of using PCBSD changed it’s name to TrueOS, then TridentOS then…to my total confusion and astonishment they dropped using FreeBSD as a base and moved the whole TridentOS base to Void Linux??????? This has got to be one of the most dumbfounding things I’ve ever seen ever or maybe not[they had been at it for decades and had a very good desktop BSD complete system].

I remembered that the only thing Linux lacked was a good standard desktop and it could crush microsoft and they almost had it twice. Back in the day there was a linux desktop called “Enlightenment” it was way, way ahead of windows. It did all kinds of stuff that you now see on windows and that Apple uses. It also used very low resources and was fast. Faster than windows. All it needed was a really serious work on bugs cause it definitely had some but the basics were there. If the bugs were worked out I could have easily seen it as becoming THE linux deskltop which would have a compunding efffect. Bt all of sudden when they are almist there they decide to rewite the whole damn thing for like 10 years. ?????? The whole fades away.

Now at the time I thought it was just crazy hackers that made this looking for perfection but no doubt the lack of progress killed it.’

Then again later on Gnome had finally got a really good desktop and while it wasn’t as exciting as Enlightenment it was very functional and then all of a sudden they rewrite it so it’s damn near unusable without massive tweaking and they remove a vast majority of tools and functions used to personalize it. And this goes on for years and years. Once again I think they are just nutty free software people.

The last one, the DesktopBSD one is where I finally thought that there had to be some deeper problem.

If you are microsoft and you are making billions what would it cost you to pay off the say top five or six people on these projects. Most of time it’s one, maybe two very good hackers that keep the thing going and since it’s free, poverty is a hazard. What if microsoft got a lawyer to talk to them [non-disclosure agreement first] and offer them $500K a year to bring it to a halt. Couldn’t cost more than $10 million at the max and they make that before breakfast.

I bet this is true. The BSD case sealed it for me. Why would people spend decades working on something to abandon it to some unknown thing? Why would people take a big fast moving successful desktop and completely destroy it? Because they were paid to I believe.

I of course have no hard evidence for this at all and I bet the only ones that know are the top Microsoft people, their lawyers and the programmers.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The deeper problem is Linux nerds typically have zero taste. Look at your average developer.
The fact that you ever considered gnome or enlightenment good enough, or even close to good enough for mass market appeal, shows a lack of understanding of mass market appeal.

BSD desktop? Seriously? Compared with MacOS or even Windows 10, it’s ludicrous.

I tried running desktop Linux and it’s a slap dash mix of technologies, each with their own vision and interface model. No unification of thought or vision, no style guide, add on to that and the complexity is barely hidden. Try to install your favorite apps when they are distributed as a mix of snaps, flat packs, apks, and rpms.
It’s fucking retarded. And it remains that way because nobody has the power or influence to put their foot down and say “we are going to do this better”
Conical got the closest, but instead of embracing a company with vision, Linux nerds kneecapped them and held them back like lobsters in a bucket.
Desktop Linux users deserve the shit they use.

Linux on the server? Beautiful. On the desktop? Garbage.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TommyEagan
2 years ago

“…The fact that you ever considered gnome or enlightenment good enough, or even close to good enough for mass market appeal, shows a lack of understanding of mass market appeal…”

I disagree. Is there lots of problems with it yes. If they would have stuck with it instead of rewriting to to be retarded I think they could have gotten it together. A committee put together a Linux Desktop standards document so it could have been done.

“…BSD desktop? Seriously? Compared with MacOS or even Windows 10, it’s ludicrous.

I tried running desktop Linux and it’s a slap dash mix of technologies, each with their own vision and interface model. No unification of thought or vision, no style guide, add on to that and the complexity is barely hidden…”

Yes this I do agree with. I keep looking at these and installing them and it’s always such a nightmare I have never moved to it.

It’s no that I can’t handle the complexity it’s that I no longer find it amusing to thrash about in config files for days and read manual til my eyes burn. I see computers as tools and the guts don’t interest me anymore. They used to but the complexity has gotten so high that’s it’s too much labor for what seems to be a never ending task to watch some videos and surf the web.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I listened to the video and I think he’s right about linux,

I think a huge mistake was made way back. All the people and companies got together to try and make a graphics standard for linux. Desktop and all. One choice was a display postscript type system and the other which they chose was Gnome and it’s graphic libraries.

That was a big hit. Wrong choice. All these gnome libraries they have to keep adding all this different stuff for different graphics task but if you had a postscript type interface then the libraries are tough to do but once done it’s much easier to add value to it or maintain it. Kind of like the typesetting system TeX. It may have stuff added on here and there but it’s done. TeX could live forever because it’s based on math functions. TeX was built as a full solution and all of his programming after that was squashing bugs. He gives bounties for bugs and don’t think they’ve found any in good while.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago
Gary Morgan
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Russiaduped.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

He’s very entertaining, don’t spoil it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

https://gab.com/ProjectVeritas/posts/106291672649915485

Let me know when he calls out his own laws he passed to make it illegal to criticize Israel. Cuckservatives are cucked, and they sell their ass to Israel all minutes of their day.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Lel, I hope the anti-West Bibi fag does it, and Iran levels the knesset with the help of China and Russia:

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/323060897/

Phil
2 years ago

I don’t understand why this blog is giving credence to the gain-of-function BS. The virus DOESN’T EXIST. It has never been isolated or purified. The studies that claim it has are Cabal horseshit. The gain-of-function scam is the fall-back position after people start questioning the bat narrative. Cabal’s goal is to make you believe there’s a virus. Natural or lab made, it doesn’t matter. As long as you believe in it!
Get this frens.
THERE IS NO VIRUS
THERE IS NO VIRUS
THERE IS NO VIRUS

https://andrewkaufmanmd.com/sovi/

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Phil
2 years ago

Same with the alien propaganda.

The sheeple believe what they hear on the news and from the pols, but they don’t believe they need to bother with remembering the sabbath and new moon days and God’s holy feast days.

Sheeple to the slaughter, they’ll believe the famine though, fighting off the zombie hordes, wondering why God isn’t helping them.

Be wise as serpents we were advised, not dumb as monkeys.

Leo Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

IIRC the US vaccines are all blowing up VAERS, especially the mRNA. They’re worse than the disease.

The Chinese ones sound pretty safe. They had a head start.

Phil
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Montagnier supposedly was the first to isolate and purify HIV, which he has never done. Every study claiming a virus has been purified and isolated is fake. He was also given prime time on French TV to support the virus in a lab theory, which is highly suspicious.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Federal court rules Georgia’s anti-BDS law ‘unconstitutional’

https://www.rt.com/usa/524702-abby-martin-bds-lawsuit-georgia/

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Everyone is part of the club. You don’t get big without them. Fuck Elon Musk. Another fucking actor like Bill Gates.

Case in point:

https://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2019/12/blind-items-revealed-3_15.html

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-21/tesla-accused-in-suit-of-firing-worker-to-cover-up-copper-theft

Bman
Bman
2 years ago
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Vaccine passports are white supremacist

https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/451805/

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

This is funny frens:

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Leo Littlebook
2 years ago

> Three researchers at Wuhan Lab got sick enough in November 2019 that they sought hospitalization. Lab leak confirmed.

New vocabulary word: corroborated.

Numerate thinking: 3 sick in a month out of XX-XXX people can be a normal flu season.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

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