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"I May Disapprove of What You Say, But I Will Defend to the Death Your Right to Say It". JFK Assassination, WWII, Watergate nut. Opinionated.
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Jul 7 9 tweets 2 min read
1- “Biden didn’t leave (for the debate) until 27 minutes later, arriving at the studio with less than 30 minutes to spare. He never learned where to look on the split screen when his opponent spoke.”

Inexcusable. Image 2- “Biden was so confident, he called for a June debate quoting Clint Eastwood — “Make my day, pal,” he told Trump.”

This was in response to Trump baiting Biden - a move that will go down as one of the smartest maneuvers in political history.
Jun 18 8 tweets 3 min read
1- Defending democracy is manifesting itself in strange ways in Ukraine:

“A Ukrainian reporter who revealed that a state news agency tried to bar interviews with opposition politicians said he received a draft notification the next day.”

“Ukraine’s domestic spy agency spied on staff members of an investigative news outlet through peepholes in their hotel rooms.”

“Journalists and groups monitoring press freedoms are raising alarms over what they say are increasing restrictions and pressures on the media in Ukraine under the government of President Volodymyr Zelensky that go well beyond the country’s wartime needs.”

But wait, there’s more.Image 2- “They (Ukrainian journalists) have also acknowledged some self-censorship, holding back on critical coverage of the government to avoid undermining morale or to prevent reports of corruption from dissuading foreign partners from approving aid.”

Heaven forbid we report on corruption; otherwise, all those members of U.S. Congress flying Ukraine flags after lighting $60B on fire might look ridiculous.
Jun 12 7 tweets 3 min read
1- So many things wrong in just the first 2 paragraphs (and then it gets worse):

“Amid signs that Americans are tiring of sending weapons to Ukraine after two years of war, President Joe Biden this week will huddle with other world leaders in search of new ways to get aid to the country as it struggles to fend off Russia’s invasion.”

“Biden will participate in a three-day meeting in Apulia, Italy, of the Group of Seven, or G7, the organization formed by the world's largest industrialized nations, where a major topic will be tapping $300 billion worth of frozen Russian assets to strengthen Ukraine on the battlefield, according to the White House.”

1- If Americans (and Europeans) are tiring of funding an unwinnable war, why are their *leaders so hell bent to continue? The answer unlocks so many other revelations.

2- The “search for new ways” to fund Ukraine includes potentially stealing $300B of money that isn’t theirs. This would be suicidal to credibility of the western banking system but these lunatics are desperate.

3- They also want to funnel Ukraine money through NATO so the next American president cannot defund it without defunding NATO. That’s what they mean by “Trump-proofing” the aid.Image 2- “The Biden administration had wanted to use both principal and interest from Russia’s assets to help pay for the war, while European nations had favored using only the interest, …”

That’s because the Europeans know stealing that money would cause a run on western banking systems by countries all over the world.

Team Biden as usual is completely off the reservation.
May 23 4 tweets 2 min read
1- The paragraph below is incredible;

“What to do with the Russian central bank reserves frozen in response to the invasion of Ukraine is at the top of the agenda as finance officials from the Group of Seven rich democracies meet Thursday through Saturday in Stresa, Italy, on the shores of scenic Lago Maggiore.”

Translation: “Rich democracies meet in posh Italian resort to finalize plan to illegally steal money to finance their beloved war.”Image 2- “The debate over the Russian assets is being revived after President Joe Biden in April signed into law the Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainians Act, which allows the administration to seize the roughly $5 billion in Russian state assets located in the U.S. The law was included in the U.S. aid package for Ukraine and other nations, which includes roughly $61 billion for Ukraine’s defense.”

Amazing how they just slip this stuff in there, isn’t it?
May 12 17 tweets 5 min read
1- Thread 🧵 - a case study in war of attrition.

The best tank of WW II was the German Panther.

It entered combat in large numbers in 1943, in response to the Soviet T-34. Germany produced approximately 6,000 units. Image 2- The most feared tank in WWII was the German Tiger I and Tiger II.

The Tiger first appeared in 1942.

Because of their massive size and cost to operate, Germany produced less than 2000 units.
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Apr 28 12 tweets 3 min read
1- “…the foreign aid bill following months of partisan gridlock was a victory for President Biden. The sprawling legislation includes $61 billion to fuel Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s invading forces.”

Yeah, let’s see how much of a *victory it is in 3 months when Ukraine’s Donbas region defense has collapsed.Image 2- “President Volodymyr Zelensky characterized the long-delayed American aid as a lifeline, but stressed that the promised resupply must arrive quickly. “We will have a chance for victory if Ukraine really gets the weapon system which we need so much,” he told NBC News last weekend. Zelensky’s office did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment for this report, but has acknowledged the challenges Ukraine’s military faces.”

Zelensky is high on something. Ukraine has no chance for victory. The only question is how long before they lose.
Apr 3 14 tweets 4 min read
1- This is awful. Judicial-medical tyranny in England.

TL;DR - England is forcing this poor mother to Covid jab her severely physically and mentally disabled son, who has already had Covid twice and recovered. Image 2- As if this poor mother didn’t have enough to deal with.

Her son “…has a congenital heart condition, a chromosomal abnormality and acute learning disabilities – he has the mental age of an 18-month-old.”
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Dec 16, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
1- “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is being allowed to withhold COVID-19 vaccine safety data for at least six months, under a recent order from a federal judge.”

Why should they want to withhold it?

We were told endlessly these were the best drugs ever. 🤷🏼‍♂️ Image 2- “Lawyers representing the FDA said that the agency is overburdened by court orders forcing it to produce a certain amount of records pertaining to the authorization of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.”

BS. Just release the data. With minimal redactions.
Dec 12, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
1- Harvard sweeps blatant plagiarism under the rug as “…a few instances of inadequate citation.”

I wonder how the kids expelled from @Harvard for plagiarism feel about that? Image 2- I wonder how many of these👇 could be dismissed as “inadequate citation”…?
Dec 9, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
1- “Compared to placebo recipients, children who received one of the … (mRNA) shots were at an increased risk for serious adverse events or respiratory tract infections, Dr. Christine Stabell Benn and other researchers found.”

That means it’s working. Image 2- “Dr. Benn led a group in analyzing data from phase 3 trials conducted for the mRNA vaccines in children, or people younger than 18.”

“The group was focused on figuring out whether the vaccines could have unintended effects beyond COVID-19.”

Seems like we should have figured all this out before jabbing millions of little kids. 🤔
Nov 5, 2023 7 tweets 2 min read
This article / topic deserves a short thread.

1-“A Gallup survey in September showed that 48% of adults rated economic conditions as “poor,” the highest share in a year.”

Surprised it’s not worse. 2-“More meaningful to Americans than the overall economic growth that Biden celebrates may be the stubborn reality that average food prices in U.S. cities have risen 20% since Biden took office.”

“may be”…?

Duh. Of course it is.
Oct 31, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
1- “Joe Biden sent or received 82,000 pages of private email exchanges through three accounts using fake names when he was serving as vice president, according to the National Archives.”

Joe Biden knew exactly what he was doing and it wasn’t innocent. Image 2- “The accounts that the over 82,000 pages of emails were sent or received from included: 'robinware456@gmail.com, JRBWare@gmail.com, and Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov.' The correspondence apparently spans over the entire eight-year period Joe was serving as Obama's No. 2.”

Wow.
Oct 23, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
1- “Spike proteins, made from the mRNA instructions inside the vaccines, were detected in the heart cells. While both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines caused cell abnormalities, the two induced different anomalies.”

Safe and effective. Keep getting those boosters. Image 2- For the microbiology experts:

“Pfizer-vaccinated cells displayed stronger, sustained contractions (1B) due to increased protein kinase A (PKA) activity. PKA levels are linked to heart performance; the higher the PKA level, the stronger the heart contractions.”

“Moderna-vaccinated cells developed irregular heart contractions and disrupted calcium regulation. The authors attributed the change in cell activity to disturbances in RyR2 receptors. These receptors play a key role in coordinating heart contractions using calcium.”

In layman’s terns I don’t think “that means it’s working.”

But maybe it does.
Oct 22, 2023 9 tweets 2 min read
1- “Vaccine makers and pharmacy chains are seeing a steep decline in the number of people getting COVID shots, makers of at-home rapid tests are going belly-up and companies that made personal protective equipment have shut down.”

Finally some good news. Image 2- “When the coronavirus first emerged, companies across the health care industry raced to reconfigure themselves. Pharmaceutical companies that were focused principally on cancer and rare diseases threw themselves into the pursuit of vaccines and antivirals.”

They threw themselves at money without thinking through where this goes.
Oct 22, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
1- The sands are shifting but not enough.

What @fayeflam and most other journos still get wrong is believing this was all just a big communications problem.

It’s much more than that.
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2-“Barouch Fischhoff, a Carnegie Melon University social scientist specializing in risk communication, said he sees a snowballing communication problem. People in public health communicated poorly, then they blamed the audience, he said.”

Yes, but also the drugs are terrible.
Oct 14, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
1- “The company (Pfizer) also expects full-year revenues for its vaccine and Paxlovid to be about $12.5 billion—$9 billion lower than what was anticipated.”

Finally some good news. Image 2- “The one-time costs incurred to launch the program, including severance and implementation costs, are expected to be approximately $3 billion, most of which will be cash.”

So, Pfizer bloated themselves on the Covid scam and now they’re facing layoffs.
Sep 26, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
1-“More than 70 percent of American voters worry that the United States is becoming a police state marked by government tyranny with “mass surveillance, censorship, ideological indoctrination, and targeting of political opponents,” a national poll suggests.”

That’s because it is 2-“A Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey found that 72 percent of likely voters are “concerned” that America is becoming a police state, including 46 percent who are “very concerned.”

They should be very concerned.
Sep 17, 2023 8 tweets 2 min read
1- “..after being warned in early 2021 about a "large number" of (myocarditis) cases among healthy, young people in Israel after COVID-19 vaccination, authorities did not immediately alert the public while also failing to detect a safety signal that was present in the United States,…”

When they weren’t lying to you, they were hiding, censoring, or otherwise covering up inconvenient safety signals.
Image 2- “Even after deaths from myocarditis—inflammation of the heart—were reported and myocarditis was designated as a likely side effect of the shots, U.S. officials kept recommending vaccination for virtually the entire populace.”

Because it was only “mild myocarditis.” Remember?
Sep 3, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
1- “Humetrix researchers found that the proportion of total COVID-19 cases among the seniors was increasingly comprised of vaccinated people, according to the newly disclosed documents.”

That means it’s working.

theepochtimes.com/us/fda-cdc-hid… 2- “Breakthrough infection rates were higher among those who were vaccinated early, the researchers found.”

These drugs appear to have a half-life of about 3 months.

Remember “This is our shot” lol.
Sep 3, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
1- “The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a large number of people to be so tired of getting vaccinations that some have avoided taking their children for routine shots against a variety of diseases. It has occurred around the world, including in Israel.”

They’re not “tired of getting vaccinations.” They’re tired of being lied to. 2- “Now, a new study has found that US dog owners who harbor mistrust in the safety and efficacy of childhood and adult vaccines are also more likely to hold negative views about vaccinating their four-legged friends.”

There are consequences to destroying trust.
Aug 14, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
1- New from @VDHanson

“At some point, even the corrupt leftwing media and DNC cannot continue to laugh off eyewitness testimonies, whistleblowers’ revelations, bank records, Hunter Biden’s own computer messaging, Joe Biden’s phone calls and personal appearances, and the… https://t.co/7TGz4rNb1Ptwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Image 2- “The Biden familial mediocrities had nothing to offer shady wealthy foreign interests other than they were not only related to the Vice President of the United States, but also could guarantee that Joe Biden had no scruples whatsoever,..”

The dirty little secret is Joe Biden… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…