Diaper Report

Via Eric Peters Autos

Two bizarre things happened overnight. Well, one of them happened a long time ago.

First – last night – the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) voted unanimously (15-0) to “recommend” that the drugs styled “vaccines” be essentially forced upon children – by adding these drugs that aren’t “vaccines” to the “childhood vaccination schedule” that is a requirement (not a “schedule”) for kids to be permitted to attend government schools. And more than that, since any parent who refuses to have their kids injected with whatever the CDC “recommends” risks having their kids taken away by government “protective” services.

The latter is interesting because these drugs offer no protection against a sickness kids are generally immune to in the first place and which the drugs styled “vaccines” do not prevent them from getting – or giving. But which are admitted to be capable of giving them myocarditis and pericarditis, two variants of heart inflammation that result in lifelong debility as well as outright death, in numerous cases.

Yet the CDC – who are these people? – says “COVID-19 vaccination is the single best way (in green bold type) to protect people from serious COVID Illness.”

No, it’s not.

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Is This Our World War I?

Via Brownstone Institute

When the European powers went to war in 1914, unleashing a bloodbath unlike any the world had seen, most were overreacting to genuine strategic concerns. The Germans, for example, feared the massive military expansion underway in their neighbor Russia.

As international tensions mounted in late July 1914, European military establishments concluded that it would be better to be safe than sorry. To keep their countries safe, they set into motion armies comprised of millions of men, supplied with all the weapons and ammunition that the most economically powerful and scientifically sophisticated civilization in the world could supply.

The declarations of war that set off “the guns of August” were met in many European cities by outbursts of popular enthusiasm; people believed that the war would be short and that their cause was just. Yet the slaughter that followed was neither. Over four years, millions of lives were lost for a cause that became more obscure the longer the war went on.

The end result was devastation. Vast amounts of treasure, accumulated over centuries, was squandered. The sites of the battles were scenes of physical and environmental ruin. The ten million dead were mourned by millions more grieving orphans, widows, and parents. Governments collapsed, their legitimacy spent, while the ideas and institutions of the prewar world were viewed with disillusionment. No combatant emerged better off. It was, as has been noted, probably the first war in which victory was indistinguishable from defeat.

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The Age of Fear: A Graduation Message for Terrifying Times

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country.”—Hermann Goering, Nazi leader

With all that is crashing down upon us, from government-manipulated crises to the blowback arising from a society that has repeatedly prized technological expedience and mass-marketed values over self-ownership and individual sovereignty, those coming of age today are facing some of the greatest threats to freedom the world has ever witnessed.

It’s downright frightening.

Young people will find themselves overtaxed, burdened with excessive college debt, and struggling to find worthwhile employment in a debt-ridden economy on the brink of implosion. Their privacy will be eviscerated by the surveillance state. They will be threatened, intimidated and beaten by militarized police. They will be the subjects of a military empire constantly waging war against shadowy enemies and government agents armed to the teeth ready and able to lock down the country at a moment’s notice.

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Crank Up The Fear

Submitted by Hardscrabble Farmer

Understand that this will never be over until the people decide it’s over. As a control mechanism there has never been a more effective tool for dominating entire populations than their own self-inflicted fear and anxiety. They have no reason to ever allow that power to abate.

Via News.com

Highly contagious mutations grip Europe in ‘whole new pandemic’

Europe is struggling to battle highly infectious mutations of COVID-19 which are changing the game across the continent.

As Europe struggles in its battle with coronavirus, a host of highly contagious mutations of COVID-19 are acting like “a whole new pandemic” across the continent.

Up to 75 per cent of coronavirus cases in continental Europe are now, according to genomic analysts, the more contagious variant which originated in Kent, UK, The London Telegraphreported.

Around three per cent have been identified as the South African and Brazilian strains which scientists fear could be more resistant to coronavirus vaccines. The Brazilian strain is also thought to be causing more deaths among 18 to 45-year-olds, according to data coming out of the South American nation.

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VONNEGUT’S DARK VISION ARRIVED 60 YEARS EARLY

“THE YEAR WAS 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States Handicapper General.” – Harrison Bergeron – Kurt Vonnegut

Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Short Story Bundle Common Core Aligned

Kurt Vonnegut’s short story – Harrison Bergeron – was written in 1961, and in Vonnegut’s darkly satirical style, portrayed America in 2081 as an disgracefully dystopian nightmare. Little did Vonnegut know what he considered outrageous and 120 years in the future, would be far closer to our current dystopian reality just 60 years later. The story was brought to my attention by my wife a week ago when we were talking about the absurdity of masks, their uselessness in stopping viruses, how they are nothing more than a means to control the population, being used to spread fear, and as a dehumanizing technique.

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As We Suspected All Along

Submitted by Hardscrabble Farmer

Ah, yes, of course. A human can be free and clear of it after a week, but those inanimate tens and twenties…

Via ZeroHedge

Coronavirus Survives On Banknotes For Up To 4 Weeks, Study Finds, As Cash Usage Plunges

We highlighted an intersting development on Saturday that appeared to go largely unnoticed by the general public, despite its potentiall profound implications for the global economy. The BoJ joined the Fed and the ECB in launching a pilot program to explore the use of a digital currency inspired by bitcoin and its many rivals.

Just one day later, Bloomberg revived concerns about paper money contributing to the spread of COVID-19 by publicizing the findings from a new study suggesting that SARS-CoV-2 can persist on banknotes and coins for weeks. The research appears to be credible: it was conducted by Australia’s top biosecurity laboratory, which published  a report highlighting the risks of paper currency, touch screens and handles like doorknobs.

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