CDC uses this paper to make the absurd, never before claimed, and already unproven assertion, that the vaccine is 5x more effective than natural immunity at preventing people from testing positive for COVID.
Testing! Not symptoms, death, or hospitalization… testing!
Let’s start with one obvious flaw which the authors recognize but gloss over.
Most of the few cases they characterize as “re-infections” are probably LONG-COVID.
They made no effort to verify recovery or that the infections were genetically unique. They just waited 90 days!
The irony of this study is when they went looking for people hospitalized with COVID-like symptoms they found over 6,000 who were vaccinated and only 1,000 who were unvaccinated and had a prior COVID infection.
I thought they told us 99% of hospitalizations were unvaccinated?
This 6 page paper has over 50 authors. That’s an average of 9 authors per page. Half a dozen of them disclose conflicts of interest with Pharma. But is working for CDC categorized as a conflict of interest? @CDCgov was given $1 billion from Congress to promote the vaccines.
In their data, why does the number-of-vaccinated-people-hospitalized correlate negatively with time-since-vaccine?
Could initial hospitalizations be due to vaccine adverse effects or due to a temporarily weakened immune system from the vaccine? (Or possibly just selection bias)
.@RWalensky’s mischaracterization of the paper conceals what CDC’s original tortured summary exposes:
The study is junk because it only considers those with prior infection who ended up in the hospital, not the ones who didn’t.
Natural immunity helps prevent hospitalization!
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1) unredacted an FBI file that LABELS two individuals as co-conspirators
2) unredacted a file that lists several men who might be implicated
3) tacitly admitted that Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem was the sender of the torture video
🧵1) This is significant because Kash Patel testified to Congress that FBI had no evidence of other sex traffickers. This is FBI’s own 2019 document listing Wexner as coconspirator in child sex trafficking. It wasn’t unredacted until tonight.
🧵2) Here DOJ acts as if they were justified in redacting the men’s names simply because the document contains victims names. Tonight they learned you can redact victim names while still publishing the other names, per our law.
I voted against the rule to bring this omnibus forward for a vote.
Here is a breakdown of some of the most ridiculous items included in the omnibus, and some America First items that were not. I offered amendments to correct these errors—all of which were blocked or refused🧵:
$5 BILLION+ to provide cash benefits, health care, daycare, and job programs to refugees on the taxpayers' dime.
$315 million to fund the CIA’s branch of the State Department that propagandizes and destabilizes the globe and has a particular interest in censorship and attacking conservative media outlets.
🧵 Last night I received a disclosure from a new FBI whistleblower regarding the J6 pipe bomb case.
This is the third disclosure I’ve received from current and former employees of the government regarding the pipe bomb case in recent weeks.
🧵 These brave moral people could lose their jobs and wreck their careers, but they care deeply for our country.
So at the risk of editorializing, I will summarize what I learned from this newest disclosure in order not to disclose the identity of this whistleblower.
🧵 The community where the suspect was arrested is populated with several employees of the FBI, Secret Service, and police. Many of them have observed the suspect on walks over the years.
.@SpeakerJohnson is making false claims about my discharge petition that seeks to force a House vote on full release of the Epstein files. Let's set the record straight with this thread...🧵
Claim: “The Massie and the Khanna discharge petition does not have adequate protections [for victims].”
Verdict: FALSE - Section 1(A) of Permitted Withholdings provides explicit protections for victims.
Claim: “In the way it was drafted, they cite they don’t want [CSAM] uncovered, but they cite the wrong provision of the federal code…”
Verdict: FALSE - the bill correctly identifies the primary, controlling federal statutes governing CSAM (18 USC § 2256, 18 USC § 2252-2252(A)).
$300 mil Syria & Iraq military
$118 mil overseas disasters
$15 mil AIDS in Africa
$500 mil Israel
$350 mil Kuwait
$1.27 bil foreign security
$500 mil Taiwan
$500 mil Jordan
$267 mil reimburse countries
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This isn’t 🇺🇸 first. I voted against this, because it won’t Make America Great Again; it will bankrupt us.
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Thank you @RepMTG and @RepTimBurchett for also voting against this misappropriation of military funds.