Twitter made a huge mistake. I was right about prion diseases. They were wrong. Surprised?

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

Twitter banned me for life for saying the COVID vaccines cause Prion diseases. I was right. They were wrong. This should be a stopping condition for the vaccine, but they will ignore it.

Prion Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Twitter banned me for life the first time for trying to warn people that the vaccines cause prion diseases.

I was mysteriously re-incarnated, probably so they could ban me a second time.

Twitter banned me for life a second time after I warned people that cancers can come back with a vengeance after the COVID vaccines.

I am guilty of telling the truth. I’m not going to write lies. So I get banned.

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WHO Do You Think You Are? Nations Reject Pandemic Treaty

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

All the world leaders supporting the Great Reset were eager to relinquish complete power to the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO wanted to seize the ability to force health mandates on the global population. The Pandemic Treaty would have allowed the WHO to bypass national laws and implement their will on the people.

A message from the WHO:

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“The Summer Of Starvation”: Soaring Fertilizer Prices Unleash Chaos, Hunger Worldwide

Via ZeroHedge

One of the most pernicious consequences – if primarily for the anti-Russia west – resulting from the Ukraine war, has been the unprecedented spike in fertilizer prices which among other things, has sparked a historic surge in food prices and collapse in supply chains around the globe, as we discussed in these articles published over the past few months:

Fast forwarding to today, when we have some good, some bad and some pretty terrible news. The good news it that fertilizer prices have eased modestly from all time highs, as the following chart of Tampa Ammonia CFR spot prices shows.

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Have We Kicked the Can to the End of the Road?

Guest Post by Liam Cosgrove

With “recession“ dominating economic headlines these days, many have forgotten the K-shaped versus V-shaped recovery debate of late 2020.

Still riding the high of stimulus checks and PPP loans, nearly all market pundits concurred that we were largely out of the woods of financial turmoil. Their disagreement lied in whether the rebound would take place in the real economy (V-shaped) or solely in asset prices (K-shaped), leaving Main Street behind.

While 2021 saw euphoric asset valuations and even a precipitous decline in unemployment, it now appears that both camps may have been incorrect.

With roaring inflation, an ominous negative GDP print, and the S&P nearing a bear market, Peter Atwater, an expert who focuses on investor confidence, believes we are on the cusp of a financial crisis on both Main Street and Wall Street.

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Will God remove his protective hand?

First drag queen certified as a candidate for United Methodist ministry ‘speaking in a new way to new people’

Isaac Simmons is the first openly gay man to be certified within the Illinois Great Rivers Conference and, as far as anyone can tell, the first drag queen certified in the United Methodist Church.

Ms. Penny Cost delivers a message during the Hope United Methodist Church virtual service in Bloomington, Illinois, on April 11, 2021. Video screengrab

Ms. Penny Cost delivers a message during the Hope United Methodist Church virtual service in Bloomington, Illinois, on April 11, 2021.

(RNS) — A few things were different about Sunday’s virtual service at Hope United Methodist Church in Bloomington, Illinois.

For one, there were a few more wigs on screen.

There also was “a little bit more makeup,” said Ms. Penny Cost, that Sunday’s preacher.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Secretariat wins Triple Crown in breathtaking style – 1973

Via History.com

A 1970s Time Capsule from #AtoZChallenge – T is for Triple Crown for Secretariat | IF I ONLY HAD A TIME MACHINE

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What Happened on June 9th – Secretariat and the Triple Crown | IF I ONLY HAD A TIME MACHINE

SECRETARIAT: AMERICA'S GREATEST TRIPLE CROWN RACEHORSE - YouTube

With a spectacular victory at the Belmont Stakes, Secretariat becomes the first horse since Citation in 1948 to win America’s coveted Triple Crown: the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. In one of the finest performances in racing history, Secretariat, ridden by Ron Turcotte, completed the 1.5-mile race in 2 minutes and 24 seconds, a dirt-track record for that distance.

Secretariat was born at Meadow Stables in Doswell, Virginia, on March 30, 1970. He was sired by Bold Ruler, the 1957 Preakness winner, and foaled by Somethingroyal, which came from a Thoroughbred line known for its stamina. An attractive chestnut colt, he grew to over 16 hands high and was at two years the size of a three-year-old.

He ran his first race as a two-year-old on July 4, 1972, a 5 1/2-furlong race at Aqueduct in New York City. He came from behind to finish fourth; it was the only time in his career that he finished a race and did not place. Eleven days later, he won a six-furlong race at Saratoga in Saratoga Springs, New York, and soon after, another race. His trainer, Lucien Laurin, moved him up to class in August, entering him in the Sanford Stakes at Saratoga, which he won by three lengths. By the end of 1972, he had won seven of nine races.

With easy victories in his first two starts of 1973, Secretariat seemed on his way to the Triple Crown. Just two weeks before the Kentucky Derby, however, he stumbled at the Wood Memorial Stakes at Aqueduct, coming in third behind Angle Light and Sham. On May 5, he met Sham and Angle Light again at the Churchill Downs track in Louisville for the Kentucky Derby. Secretariat, a 3-to-2 favorite, broke from near the back of the pack to win the 1 1/4-mile race in a record 1 minute and 59 2/5th seconds. He was the first to run the Derby in less than two minutes and his record still stands.

Two weeks later, at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, Secretariat won the second event of the Triple Crown: the Preakness Stakes. The official clock malfunctioned, but hand-recorded timers had him running the 1 3/16-mile race in record time.

On June 9, 1973, almost 100,000 people came to Belmont Park near New York City to see if “Big Red” would become the first horse in 25 years to win the Triple Crown. Secretariat gave the finest performance of his career in the Belmont Stakes, completing the 1.5-mile race in a record 2 minutes and 24 seconds, knocking nearly three seconds off the track record set by Gallant Man in 1957. He also won by a record 31 lengths.

Ron Turcotte, who jockeyed Secretariat in all but three of his races, claimed that at Belmont he lost control of Secretariat and that the horse sprinted into history on his own accord.

Secretariat would race six more times, winning four and finishing second twice. In November 1973, the “horse of the century” was retired and put to stud at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky. Among his notable offspring is the 1988 Preakness and Belmont winner, Risen Star. Secretariat was euthanized in 1989 after falling ill. An autopsy showed that his heart was two and a half times larger than that of the average horse, which may have contributed to his extraordinary racing abilities. In 1999, ESPN ranked Secretariat No. 35 in its list of the Top 50 North American athletes of the 20th century, the only non-human on the list.

Gun Crime Rises to New Levels on Live TV in This Liberal City

Via The Blue State Conservative

by Jordan Case

Chicago is a mess, and the staff at The Blue State Conservative has been documenting the city’s descent into complete lawlessness for months now. Violent crime is out of control in the Windy City under Mayor Lori Lightfoot, with almost 800 murders last year, record-breaking violence in its most problematic neighborhoods, and more murders than any other city in the country despite only being the third-largest.

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China’s Economy Is Imploding, Taiwan Had Better Be Ready For Trouble

Via The Blue State Conservative

by Tom Williams

President Xi’s stubborn commitment to Covid Zero means China is guaranteed to miss that goal this year: Economists now forecast gross domestic product growth will hit just 4.5%, according to a new Bloomberg survey, with Goldman predicting GDP will rise just 4.0% as noted above. See this in the chart below and learn more here. Continue reading “China’s Economy Is Imploding, Taiwan Had Better Be Ready For Trouble”

3 Days of STAGGERING Losses for the Ukies

Won’t see this on CuNNt or Fux!  After all, “Russia is losing!!“, scream the braindead fuktards.  Are the numbers below supplied by the Russian MoD exaggerated?  Perhaps.  But, the author thinks the numbers are UNDER-REPOTHE BEST OF: Ukrainian army - YouTubeRTED.  Wow. 

 

Actual Ukrainian Soldier.  Not kidding.

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Sitrep Operation Z: Denazification and Demilitarization by the hundreds

By Amarynth for the Saker Blog

This will function as an open thread on the SMO in the Ukraine.

To start it off, we look at the early morning Russian Mod Report, in parsed form:

Briefing by Russian Defence Ministry

The Ukrainian grouping in Donbass is suffering significant losses in manpower, weapons and military equipment.

During the liberation of Svyatogorsk in Donetsk People’s Republic in three days of fighting alone, Ukrainian troops suffered:

  • losses of over 300 nationalists,
  • six tanks,
  • 5 armoured combat vehicles of various types,
  • 36 field artillery guns and mortars,
  • 4 Grad multiple rocket launchers and
  • over 20 automotive equipment.

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Everything Is a Weapon: The U.S. Government Is Waging Psychological Warfare on the Nation

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

Have you ever wondered who’s pulling the strings? … Anything we touch is a weapon. We can deceive, persuade, change, influence, inspire. We come in many forms. We are everywhere.”— U.S. Army Psychological Operations recruitment video

The U.S. government is waging psychological warfare on the American people.

No, this is not a conspiracy theory.

Psychological warfare, according to the Rand Corporation, “involves the planned use of propaganda and other psychological operations to influence the opinions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior of opposition groups.”

For years now, the government has been bombarding the citizenry with propaganda campaigns and psychological operations aimed at keeping us compliant, easily controlled and supportive of the police state’s various efforts abroad and domestically.

The government is so confident in its Orwellian powers of manipulation that it’s taken to bragging about them. Just recently, for example, the U.S. Army’s 4th Psychological Operations Group, the branch of the military responsible for psychological warfare, released a recruiting video that touts its efforts to pull the strings, turn everything they touch into a weapon, be everywhere, deceive, persuade, change, influence, and inspire.

This is the danger that lurks in plain sight.

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Will electing Republicans in November save America and Western civilization from the brink of collapse?

Submitted by Brewer55

Guest Post by Leo Hohmann

Come out of her my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues.’ Revelation 18:4

We hear a lot of talk about how the key to “taking back our country” lies in voting and more aggressive political activism, and that we stand on the precipice of defeating the evil if we can just get enough folks to vote the right way.

While I agree voting makes up a vital part of our civic responsibility, the political process alone will never pull Western civilization back from the brink of collapse. It’s too late for that and I will attempt to explain why.

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(((Friend or Foe?)))

Did you know the First Ashkenazi Bank Of Sodom & Gomorrah offered a free booklet, “How to boink an Angel“, with every new account?  Those Jewish bankers were evil even 5,000 years ago.  But, we already knew that.

I’m not talking about then.  I’m talking about NOW.  More specifically, I’m talking about the “now” as reflected ONLY in the article below.  If even half of what this writer says is true, then the conclusion is inescapable;  (((ENEMY!!!))).  How in the fuck this was allowed to happen in the first place, and how in the fuck it is allowed to continue, well, it might take me the rest of my life to unravel.  

The stuff you are about to read is depressing and stunning … at least that’s the effect it had on me. Yeah, it’s a long piece, but worth every second of your time.

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The Loss of Trust Is Well Earned

Via The Brownstone Institute

By Jeffrey A. Tucker

Society is broken at many levels, and the economy too. We face a mental health crisis among young people following two years of unprecedented educational and social disruption. The highest inflation in most people’s lifetimes has people nearly panicked about the future, and that combines with strange and unpredictable shortages.

And we wonder why. Few dare call it for what it all is: a result of lockdowns and overweening control that has compromised essential rights and liberties. That choice shattered the world as we knew it. We cannot simply move on and forget.

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