Integrity. Dignity. Community.

Guest post by Dr. Robert Malone

In March of 1963, a great man came to Washington, stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, and changed the world by speaking from his heart about his dream.  Simple words that continue to resonate through time.

We all stand on the shoulders of giants.  The simple truths are what matter most.  Honest words, spoken from the heart, can change the world.

I am a physician and a scientist, highly trained and experienced in developing vaccines and other medicines, but I have also been a carpenter and a farm hand.  In my life, my wife, my family, my friends and my treasured horses have provided all that I could hope for.

It has not been an easy life, and I have seen hard times.  In walking my path, I have traveled from the arrogance and hubris of youth to arriving at awareness that peace and happiness flows like a fountain from a commitment to kindness, good works, and striving to help others.

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Is Natural Immunity a Case of Lost Knowledge?

Via Brownstone Institute

 

Another day in our strange times: the CDC has finally found a kind word to say about natural immunity. You have to dig for it but it is there: “By early October, persons who survived a previous infection had lower case rates than persons who were vaccinated alone.”

It’s not even slightly surprising or should not be, since the effectiveness of natural immunity has been documented since the Peloponnesian War. On Covid alone, there are nearly 150 studies documenting the power of natural immunity, most of which came before the interview with Anthony Fauci on Sept 13, 2021. At that interview he was asked about natural immunity. He said this: “I don’t have a really firm answer for you on that. That’s something that we’re going to have to discuss regarding the durability of the response.”

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Hong Kong Executes Thousands of Pet Hamsters Over COVID Hysteria

Via Sovereign Man

Here’s our roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world that are threats to your liberty, risks to your prosperity… and on occasion, inspiring poetic justice.

Hong Kong Will Execute Thousands of Hamsters to Prevent COVID

Because China is subjecting Hong Kong to its zero COVID policy, health authorities in the city went crazy over one untraceable case of the Delta variant.

They couldn’t figure out how an employee of a pet store caught the virus. So they tested 178 hamsters, chinchillas, and rabbits associated with the store.

11 hamsters showed traces of COVID.

Naturally, the government decided to round up 2,000 hamsters sold since December 22 and execute them all.

Seriously.

Hong Kong’s health secretary acknowledged that there is no evidence hamsters have transmitted COVID.

But she decided to ignore the science, and murder the pets children may have received on Christmas morning.

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Will vaccines hinder the development of natural immunity post-infection?

Guest post by Alex Berenson

Hoping for a virologist/immunologist to help me sort through new published data about T-cell response post-Omicron AND vaccination

We already know the mRNA Covid vaccines don’t stop Covid infections. (Neat trick, for $100 billion.)

Now it’s time to start asking if they will actually hinder long-term immunity in people after they are infected and recover.

The vaccines could cause long-term damage to immunity in a couple of ways. They could slow the overall growth of B- and T-cells – the parts of the immune system that are primed to recognize and attack Sars-Cov-2 virions upon reinfection. They might also cause those cells to be lousy at attacking new variants of the coronavirus’s spike protein.

We have little published research on this question – far less than we should, given that more than 1 billion people have now received these vaccines. (A thousand million human souls. After clinical trials that lasted a few months, for a technology never used in any approved medicine before. The biggest, most dangerous medical experiment in history. But I digress.)

However, we already know natural immunity beats vaccine immunity – and that giving vaccines to people after they have recovered from Sars-Cov-2 does not seem to boost their immune systems further.

On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control again confirmed this fact. The CDC published a paper comparing infections in vaccinated people and those with natural immunity. The CDC massaged the data to help vaccines by excluding cases in “partially vaccinated” people (partially vaccinated IS vaccinated- we don’t exclude negative outcomes early in treatment for other drugs).

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Your Chances of Dying

Guest post by Martin Armstrong

Your chances of dying from omicron are extremely low. Around 0.1% of people pass away from the seasonal flu each year. I found a well-sourced document that shows your chances of dying for other activities. You’re far more likely to die on your drive to obtain a COVID test than from the actual virus.

Your Chances of Dying:

The mortality rate for specific activities undertaken in the United States:

  • Mountaineering Mortality rate: 0.5988 (/100 participants)
  • Hang gliding Mortality rate 0.1786 (/100 participants)
  • Parachuting Mortality rate: 0.1754 (/100 participants)
  • Boxing Mortality rate: 0.0455 (/100 participants)
  • Mountain hiking Mortality rate: 0.0064 (/100 participants)
  • Scuba diving Mortality rate: 0.0029 (/100 participants)
  • American football Mortality rate: 0.0020 (/100 participants)
  • The Risk of Hiking and Mountain Climbing
  • Expert mountain climbers: Annual mortality risk of 1 in 167.
  • Recreational climbing – Annual mortality risk of 1 in 1,750.
  • Mountain hiking – Annual mortality risk of 1 in 15,700.

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Flashback: Fauci Spreading False Information on AIDS

Guest post by Martin Armstrong

Here is a flashback of Dr. Anthony Fauci spreading false information about AIDS transmission. Fauci claimed that people could become infected by simply being near someone with AIDS. “[I]f the close contact of a child is a household contact, perhaps there will be a certain number of cases of individuals who are just living with and in close contact with someone with AIDS, or at risk of AIDS, who does not necessarily have to have intimate sexual contact or share a needle, but just the ordinary close contact that one sees in normal interpersonal relations,” Dr. Fauci advised. Obviously, we know this is a complete lie.

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The Right to Healthy Food: Comorbidities & COVID-19

Via Off-Guardian

In early 2020, we saw the beginning of the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’. The world went into lockdown and even after lockdowns in various countries had been lifted, restrictions continued.

Data now shows that lockdowns seemingly had limited if any positive impacts on the trajectory of COVID-19 and in 2022 the world – especially the poor – is paying an immense price not least in terms of loss of income, loss of livelihoods, the deterioration of mental and physical health, the eradication of civil liberties, disrupted supply chains and shortages.

Before proceeding, the distinction should be made between dying from COVID and dying with COVID.

Those classified as dying with COVID include people entering hospital and testing positive while there, but they died due to other reasons, or they had chronic underlying conditions which possibly caused their death and COVID may or may not have been a complicating factor.

In the US, the Center for Disease Control provides a list of comorbid conditions in COVID-19 patients, which includes cancer, chronic kidney disease, heart disease, Down syndrome, obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Entire Medical Establishment Threatened By Comedian Who Gets High And Talks About MMA And Aliens

Via Babylon Bee

U.S.—The political and medical establishments throughout the world are sounding the alarm about the dangers of Joe Rogan, a comedian who gets high and talks about MMA and aliens.

“JOE ROGAN! HE MUST BE STOPPED!” said Dr. Fauci in a very calmly written open letter signed by dozens of PhDs in sociology and gender theory at UC Berkley. “HE’S PLATFORMING THE WRONG PEOPLE! UNFETTERED CONVERSATION! UNRESTRICTED! FREE SPEECH! HE’LL KILL US AAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!”

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100 questions they don’t want to answer

Guest post by Steve Kirsch

The most troubling part of the pandemic to me is the lack of transparency and accountability. The authorities love to create mandates we must follow, but they refuse to be held accountable.

The 100 Questions Initiative

Here’s a list of questions that you can ask your doctor, local, state, and federal lawmakers and health authorities. I haven’t had any luck getting any of these questions answered on camera so I can share the answers with you. Perhaps you will have better luck.

There aren’t 100 questions here yet, but there will be when I’m done with this. Check back in a few days for the update.

IMPORTANT: Hyperlinks will be added later to all the references, but most things are available in Incriminating Evidence.

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Expect Fauci to retire this year

Guest post by Alex Berenson

America’s (most political) Doctor knows which way the wind is blowing

If Dr. Anthony Fauci is good at one thing… it’s finding vaccines to cure deadly diseases.

I’m funning you, people! I’m just so excited that Albert Bourla DVM is finally getting the recognition he deserves I can’t control myself.

No, if Tony Fauci is good at one thing… it’s reading the room. And the polls.

And the polls are screaming red. The biggest question at this point is whether Biden’s net approval rating is closer to negative 10 points or negative 20.

Yes, November is a long way off, but what’s going to change?

Inflation, like lasagna, takes a long time to cook and a long time to eat – and that tasty reality would hold even if the Federal Reserve were inclined to fight it hard instead of being too afraid to upset Wall Street to try.

Everything Uncle Joe tried with Covid has failed, everyone knows the vaccines don’t work (because everyone knows someone, or many someones, who is vaccinated and/or boosted and/or quadruple boosted and quintuple masked and has Omicron).

And every time a woman is pushed in front of a subway in New York City or stabbed to death at work in Los Angeles, voters are faced with the ugly reality that the left’s efforts to hinder police and prosecutors have worked only too well.

So, barring nuclear war, the Republicans are going to be running the House in 2023.

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FLCCC Doctor Gives Compelling Testimony to NH House Committee In Support Of Ivermectin Dispensed Without a Prescription

Via The Blue State Conservative

If HB1022 is passed into law, then credit is due to the sponsors of the Bill, as well as Dr. Paul E. Marik, M.D., FCCM, FCCP.  Dr. Marik is a founding member of FLCCC, The Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance.

He traveled from Virginia to New Hampshire to testify before the House Health, Human Services, and Elderly Affairs Committee to support HB1022 – AN ACT permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin by means of a standing order.

In simple terms, anyone could go to a pharmacy and get Ivermectin without a doctor’s prescription.

That would be a huge win in the fight against Covid, especially considering the enormous success that has been achieved by using Ivermectin against Covid-19 in places like Delhi, India (97% of Covid cases obliterated) and in Uttar Pradesh, India (23 districts are now Covid-19 free, recovery rate over 98%).

Dr. Marik’s expert testimony appeared to have an impact on those in the room. His message was clear and powerful – and well worth watching in the video below. Here are key excerpts of his testimony:

“This is not controversial. It has been made controversial by politics and special interests. I’ve been practicing critical care for 35 years. I’ve published over 600 peer reviewed papers. 

After penicillin, this is the second most important drug ever produced. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives across this planet in poor underserved countries. So, we’re just going to talk about Ivermectin.

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Totalitarian Paranoia Run Amok: Pandemics, Lockdowns & Martial Law

Via The Rutherford Institute

Totalitarian paranoia runs deep in American society, and it now inhabits the highest levels of government.”—Professor Henry Giroux

Once upon a time, there was a government so paranoid about its hold on power that it treated everyone and everything as a threat and a reason to expand its powers. Unfortunately, the citizens of this nation believed everything they were told by their government, and they suffered for it.

When terrorists attacked the country, and the government passed massive laws aimed at paving the way for a surveillance state, the people believed it was done merely to keep them safe. The few who disagreed were labeled traitors.

When the government waged costly preemptive wars on foreign countries, insisting it was necessary to protect the nation, the citizens believed it. And when the government brought the weapons and tactics of war home to use against the populace, claiming it was just a way to recycle old equipment, the people believed that too. The few who disagreed were labeled unpatriotic.

When the government spied on its own citizens, claiming they were looking for terrorists hiding among them, the people believed it. And when the government began tracking the citizenry’s movements, monitoring their spending, snooping on their social media, and surveying them about their habits—supposedly in an effort to make their lives more efficient—the people believed that, too. The few who disagreed were labeled paranoid.

When the government allowed private companies to take over the prison industry and agreed to keep the jails full, justifying it as a cost-saving measure, the people believed them. And when the government started arresting and jailing people for minor infractions, claiming the only way to keep communities safe was to be tough on crime, the people believed that too. The few who disagreed were labeled soft on crime.

When the government hired crisis actors to take part in disaster drills, never alerting the public to which “disasters” were staged, the people genuinely believed they were under attack. And when the government insisted it needed greater powers to prevent such attacks from happening again, the people believed that too. The few who disagreed were told to shut up or leave the country.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – First confirmed case of COVID-19 found in U.S. – 2020

Via History.com

Following a rapid spread from its origin in Wuhan, China, the first U.S. case of the 2019 novel coronavirus, which causes a disease known as COVID-19, is confirmed in a man from Washington state.

The virus, which would spark a pandemic, was first reported in China on December 31, 2019. Halfway across the world, on January 19, a man who had returned home to Snohomish County, Washington near Seattle on January 15, after traveling to Wuhan, checked into an urgent care clinic after seeing reports about the outbreak.

Experiencing a cough, fever, nausea and vomiting, the Centers for Disease Control announced on January 21 that the 35-year-old had tested positive for COVID-19. He was hospitalized, where his condition grew worse and he developed pneumonia. His symptoms abated 10 days later.

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What Might Have Been: Calm, Protection, and Care

Via Brownstone Institute

We’ll be putting together the timeline of this disaster for many years to come. It all comes down to those fatal days between January and March 2020, from the news out of China, to the lockdowns in Northern Italy, to the lockdowns in the US.

The documented and admitted record is clear and this is the source of scandal, in my view. Top public health officials in the US, UK, and Australia spent the good part of six weeks obsessing over whether the virus was a lab leak, accidental or deliberate, and therefore what the political spin should be if it turned out to be true.

Something certainly happened to change the script in the last week of February. On February 25, 2020, Anthony Fauci wisely told CBS News the following: “You cannot avoid having infections since you cannot shut off the country from the rest of the world… Do not let the fear of the unknown…distort your evaluation of the risk of the pandemic to you relative to the risks that you face every day…do not yield to unreasonable fear.”

 

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Latest NHS Data Suggest Omicron No Worse Than a Bad Cold

Via The Daily Sceptic

We’re publishing a guest post by our in-house doctor looking at the latest NHS data, including ICU data. Conclusion: Omicron hospital admissions in the community are declining and are unlikely to result in severe COVID-19.

Before diving into the numbers this week, I’d like to give a big shout out to Ms. Kate Josephs CBE, formerly the Director of the Cabinet Office Covid taskforce. According to the Telegraph, which broke the story of her leaving party, she “literally wrote the rules” in relation to societal restrictions.

Ms. Josephs took to twitter yesterday to apologise for attending a leaving drinks party on December 17th 2020, when she had been substantially responsible for putting the rest of the country under house arrest. She writes about being “truly sorry” for attending the event – she clearly means she’s sorry for being exposed.

The Telegraph has a helpful timeline graphic showing the dates of the many known social events in Whitehall against a backdrop of prevailing restrictions at the time. I had no idea being a civil servant was such fun! It is interesting that the parties all cluster round periods of maximum lockdown. The brief period in the summer of 2020 was a social desert for civil servants. Maybe they were all on extended holidays?

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Let Our Vision Overcome The Narratives

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

 

When “taking the vax” became a means to signal ones virtue as part of the moral high ground, the right side of history, etc. many people were indulging themselves by taking the vaxx. It became not just an act of personal health or even collective health but a signal, a ritual of their faith in something much bigger and much more sinister.

The origin of that faith and purpose of that ritual should not be ignored. Especially given how by nature of the vaxx being a moral position many of those people entered into that contract full knowing that those of us who refused would be indicted by that same moral position.

Comment by Dangerous Variant,  Dec 13, 2021

 

Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.

― Voltaire

 

Where there is no vision, the people perish

– Proverbs 29:18

 

I read an opinion column early in the new year written by a local woman scolding The Unvaccinated in my area. Ironically, she addressed her article to the “my body, my choice” crowd and argued those who don’t get vaccinated should have their health insurance capped. She claimed taxpayers should not be burdened by those too selfish to care about overwhelmed health care systems or for those who are oppressing future generations.

Where does one even start?

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