Not only did Hunter Biden use crack cocaine and pay dozens of prostitutes, he videotaped himself doing this ... and saved all the videos on his laptop, which he then takes to a computer repair shop.
The same computer has info about multiple pay-offs and bribes. The guy is also the stupidest person I've ever heard of. Joe Biden raised the stupidest and most debauched man in America.
And where did Hunter Biden get all this money to jet around the world, get pricey hotel rooms, buy all this crack cocaine and booze and pay all these prostitutes?
"Steve Kirsch keeps pointing out that the Amish Community is the perfect “placebo group” to study the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing deaths." I started paying attention to the Amish folks for same reason back in 2015 related to all the "modern medicine" treatments. I began to wonder how quickly I'd get sick and die if I just ignored it all (no screening tests, etc) and ate mostly real food. Bonus safety points when I saw the Amish COVID-1984 meme... why did the Amish survive covid so well? No TV.
I concur. Since 1990 I have lived in the country, eaten real food and for the past 6 years have used a lot of supplements, eaten mostly organic, don't take prescription drugs and of course no jab. I have no health problems YET at 68. I plan to continue this with my fingers crossed.
As long as you stay away from and out of The Industrial Medical Healthcare Delivery System you’ll be fine! I’m 70 eat organic, take supplements, exercise and that’s what I’ve done for over 35 -40 years. Got Medicare @ 65 as well as Medicare supplemental insurance and thought...this is a total rigged shit show! I stay out of it as much as possible!
I see my doctor every other year and that is it for medical care. Thanks for letting me know that I am on the right track. I take my wife to several dozen medical appointments a year and it is not helping her health much. She is trying to cut down on prescription drugs but she is nervous and it is slow.
It’s not that I haven’t sought any healthcare in the past 35 -40 years…the ‘treatments’ I have sought have been mostly ‘holistic’ in nature, with naturopaths, osteopaths, chiropractors and acupuncturists. Not allopathic medical doctors. I do take a ‘natural’ thyroid prescription med but thats it for prescription meds.
I too have been to all 4 over the years and luckily have a great GP doctor.
She is very practical but has soured a little during the pandemic as she does not appear to like what her medical college is making her do but to keep her job she has to do it their way. Also have a great Chiropractor and dentist. I had a couple of necessary surgeries and that is it for hospital visits.
I have a good Primary care doc…has his own ‘practice’ who never cow towed to Big Pharma’s ‘pill pushing’ drug reps, never pushed Vaxxes of any type, and equally did not recommend The Jabs to anyone! But he had a run in with the local medical board for some phony trumped up grievance brought on by a disgruntled patient, and had to hire an attorney to fight it, and now after all that and the Scamdemic BS, he’s announced he’s retiring in August after 40 years on practice. He’s done! Now I have to find another GP, which will be hard to replace.
It’s all big medical groups now, hardly any sole practice docs, where I live in CA. And they are the worst the large medical group practices!
I think the Amish "placebo group" is thermo nuclear to all the dubious "vaccine narratives."
Sweden is pretty much the same. How many school kids in Sweden died from Covid? They were all going to school without masks and zero social distancing in the worst part of the alleged pandemic. The school teachers weren't dying either.
I agree. On another posting forum I just posted this idea: Submit some Q&A questions to, say, Robert Kennedy Jr. ... Maybe five or 10 questions that haven't been asked anywhere else. He can type his own answers ... and someone like me would publish them verbatim.
Such an "interview" would probably be picked up by someone like Citizen Free Press and/or be widely shared so Kennedy would further accomplish his strategy of "going around the gatekeepers of the news." He'd also be helping Substack journalists, who don't get enough respect.
I think he would also be sending the message that the mainstream press model is "Dead Men Walking." He'd be telling voters, I don't dismiss "citizen journalists" on Substack.
I'm going to pitch this idea to Kennedy's campaign. As a friend always tells me, "You've got 'No' in your pocket." Can't hurt asking.
Talking about placebos, half an hour ago I heard a jabbed relative on the phone explaining to my wife about their very recent aggressive bone cancer diagnosis. I guess they didn't get the placebo shot. They still haven't clued in that it might have been the clot shot. They run marathons and eat properly. They have done it all right! This is totally unexpected. My wife was very reserved and didn't bring up the obvious as the relative only watches and reads MSM.
The actor Lance Reddick was a health nut as well. He was in great physical condition, exercised all the time and was very careful about his diet. This is the "vaccine death" I think should or could be the "narrative changer" ... but it won't be. Sigh.
You are far from alone - we all go through this on a weekly and sometimes even daily basis! What can you say when someone says they were never sick a day in their life and then out of the clear blue tragedy strikes? I can't begin to tell you the number of people that have told me they had a stroke - heart attack or turbo cancer!
"My take-away from this documentary is that if I’m ever on a plane that starts to have engine issues … I’m moving to the very rear of the plane."
You are correct, Bill - when I was a flight attendant back in the Stone Age, we were taught in training that the safest place to be in event of airplane crash, was the back of the airplane. I never worked first class in all the years I flew...
SECOND POINT: you may want to rethink inviting alot of folks to Alabama. I lived most of my life in CA but also lived in a number of other states due to being a flight attendant. I live in a Southern state now and went to college at Ole Miss, and was raised by a Southern mama. People who are from outside the South tend to not be so friendly, respectful of others nor do they tend to live by Christian values as much as Southerners (not saying this applies to everyone, just as a whole) where as in the South, most folks possess all the good qualities I just listed. Nor do they know the truth about the civil war and many still think Southern whites hate blacks. This is just my observations, gained through my own experience and I don't mean to insult anyone who lives in the North, I've known many fine folks there - but what I'm saying is that alot of folks don't understand Southern culture. I can think of a number of Californians I don't want moving to Mississippi where I now live - simply because I'd hate to see this very polite, respectful culture be ruined by folks who have no idea about Southern ways. I've seen other states be completely changed because alot of folks moved there from another state and it wasn't changed for the better. I'd hate to see this happen in the South. btw, this has nothing to do with what color you are. I do expect to receive some blowback from this, but that's fine, I'm just saying that this is what I've seen. I may have lived most of my life in California, but I really don't want to see Mississippi invaded by alot of Californians - that state is not doing so well now you might notice. I just read that 50% of Californians are now ready to leave the state - I just hope they don't all move here.
Regarding Ronnie Van Zant moving to the front of the plane, I hate to say it because he was such a great artist, but the documentary makes clear he was The definite boss and leader of that band. The documentary makes clear the plane had been having issues for a while and some members mentioned they didn't think they should fly on it until it was fixed. Per the documentary, Van Zant said if you want to play the next gig get on the plane. So he made a bad decision (although, really, who would have thought the plane would have crashed?)
The person who should have made the decision not to fly the plane was the pilot(s). But they were being paid to fly it, I guess. I've thought s/thing similar probably happened in the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and his traveling companions (including his young daughter). There was terrible fog that day and the pilot shouldn't have taken off. But, here, one strongly suspects, that Kobe told them or ordered the pilot to go ahead and fly.
I guess it takes a little courage to say, "I'm the captain of this ship/plane and I'm not doing this" ... even if you do risk getting fired.
Great points. We might have it good just the way it is.
I've seen these pictures of little modest homes in Los Angeles that sell for a million dollars. You take that million dollars and you could buy three big, beautiful homes in Troy, Alabama.
I know one lady from California who just bought one of the most historic (and pretty) homes in Troy. It's the home of a former governor of Alabama. She probably bought it for $500,000.
I just moved from a blue state to a southern red state (a lot of RINO politicians, unfortunately). I love the hospitality, the yes-ma'am, etc. We adapted and are very happy here.
"I know my life insurance company doubled my premiums. “Doubled” = “an increase of 100 percent” - which is a little more than the government’s “official” rate of inflation (4 percent)." Mne went up 140%. That's through my employer. They know what they did by pushing the mandates.
anyone's auto insurance premiums go up, too? Mine went up 15% after years of being sort of the same (none of my conditions changed; no accidents, same car, everything the same). Coincidence?
What about homeowners insurance? The price is through the roof: guess they're trying to recoup from hurricanes. Florence was in 2018, and eastern NC got hit hard. Nationwide doesn't even cover wind and hail, so had to get an additional policy, plus flood. What a racket. Auto premium are high too, since we're retired and don't drive that much.
I need to do a story just on "inflation" in insurance policies - car insurance, home insurance, health insurance and life insurance. These premium increases are many-fold higher than the current CPI of 4 percent.
It does make you wonder. If they were doling out X percent of placebos in Europe, they were probably doing the same thing in America.
The other take-away from this story is the "real vaccines" are even more dangerous than we thought. The story I reference said that 1-in-6 to 1-in-10 people who received the worst batches suffered some kind of vaccine injuries. That's stunning.
I live in the deep blue state of NM but in a red enclave in the southeast part. Like Dani, I really don’t know anyone here personally who got the jab & has died or had a serious adverse event although there are a LOT more obits & at much younger ages (40s, 50s, 60s) than there used to be in the paper. Have sometimes wondered if NM got a lot of saline except for the red parts & the liberal friends here just got lucky!
But I also know 2 people who had mild heart attacks (ages 59 & 70, both “fit”) in the past month. The 70 year old had at least 2 jabs back when it was fashionable to get them but IDK if he’d been recently “boosted”. The 59 year old, I guess I’d be surprised if she’d been jabbed at all.
Despite the fact that the sanctimonious used to crow their Vax status in person & all over social media not so long ago, it has now become rather unseemly to ask!
Marty, I haven't heard RFK, Jr. talk about this yet. Although I think CHD ("The Defender" website) just ran a big story on this same topic. I first saw it at The Daily Sceptic.
Needless to say, this will be ignored by the mainstream press. That's what they do - block all the important stories.
I'm going to assume that's what happened here (near DC). Everyone jabbed to the max, and I don't know anyone who had an acute adverse event. No "sudden" deaths. No one claims to have been injured and even knows anyone who was. A lot of those were all for the shunning of the anti-vaxxers. A good percentage of people still wear masks (10-15%, higher at Trader Joe's -- about 40%).
Not just athletes but high profile “celebrities” & politicians too. Jaime Foxx & Madona seem to be the most really high profile “celebs” to have a really adverse event; most of the earlier ones were kind of has-berms or lesser lights. And you sure don’t see the Uniparty fossils in government (including LGB-FJB, Plastic Pelosi, Feeble Feinstein, SOB Soros, Corrupt Clintons, Bastardly Bushes, Lawn Troll Faux-Xi, Schwab, & many others) w/ the ancient age & morbidities keeling over after supposedly 3+ shots, nor the younger ones like Turdesu or Gruesome Newsom dropping like flies.
And yet, of those I see in my town & up north in Albuquerque, it’s a lot of young people still wearing the diaper, who were never in danger in the 1st place…STILL wearing them! I’m always tempted to say something but, I’ve always minded my own business, so “you do you, pathetic worm”. And then I think to myself that they’ll be in charge sooner or later. Shit.
Something about the placebo story doesn't make sense. You can't have anything with virtually zero side effects. Even after administering a placebo there are always some reports of side effects. Have these batches just been shelved and disposed after they expired? Supposedly not because they're clearly talking about "administered" doses. Were these batches shipped to and administered by institutions that categorically never report any side effects? Maybe something like that.
I haven't read any of the stories yet so I can't say for sure what those supposed "placebo" doses consisted of.
Pharma companies have manipulated the rules of the FDA so that now what they use as a "placebo" in their clinical trials is not saline most of the time, it's either the proposed vaccine without the active ingredient but with things like adjuvants (which are often toxic in themselves), or a pre-existing vaccine for the same condition. They're only testing effectiveness, not safety, and by doing so are hiding side effects in the statistics.
I find his main argument somewhat less than compelling — that these sensationalist stories are based only on Denmark and that batches were distributed all over the world, where there were more adverse events reported. But he does make some other points that I found interesting.
Thanks for the link. I think the bigger issue is the question were all the batches exactly the same? What was the "quality control?" Did any labs even go back and analyze what was in all the different batches?
That's a helpful story, thanks. The main thing for me is that drawing conclusions based on a small country like Denmark can be suggestive, but I'd like to see a broader picture.
That's my understanding too, Tardigrade. Sasha, among other Substack citizen journalists, has pointed out how many different factories around the world were producing "vaccines" or components of vaccines. My take-away is that Plant A didn't know what Plant B was doing or what happened to their product when it went into the production chain.
I think this was probably intentional. And, yes, I would like to know what was actually in all these different vials/batches. Were some simple saline solution or not? Or s/thing that wouldn't produce the terrible results that apparently some batches did produce.
That raises the question: Where is the baseline supposed to be? Are the green batches (the ones with "normal" amounts of side effects) the "normal" clot shots, the blue ones (with MANY) side effects are the result of manufacturing problems, and the yellow ones (without side effects) are placebo? Or are the yellow ones normal "safe and effective" vaxxiines, like they're supposed to be after the original "recipe" so to say, but they screwed up the green batches due to sloppy manufacturing and they super screwed up the blue ones?
I see it this way: the manufacturing was so inconsistent, and took place in many different facilities as you point out, that there was enough variation so that the batches self-sorted into the three colors. Remember the three colors are only a result of retrospective survey.
Unless of course the speculation that there was an intentional "placebo" batch turns out to be true.
That doesn't explain the apparent consistency in lack of testing of the yellow batches.
If my husband could make($) in Alabama what he makes in CT.. I'd move to Alabama. Also there are cool Documentaries on Pluto and PeacockTV and it's free. All kinds of stuff plus the classics. Just trying to help. Netflix is woke too!
Regarding Jaimie Foxx, etc.... There is no way I am ever going to believe that NFL player Damar Hamlin did not have a vaccine related cardiac event. No, I don’t believe the doppelgänger theory that he died and has a double... but I’ve watched the video over and over and there is no way there was a blunt force blow to his heart. To my knowledge, Idon’t believe any of his doctors have said that was the cause. The NFL and media have. It’s really criminal. High School, college, amateur and professional athletes collapsing while exerting themselves, “ cardiac events”, myocarditis, arrhythmias... one would think that some medical professionals would say “ this is not normal.” Zip.
Congrats on Troy's success! I don't know what Brevard was like in '75, but my wife and I went there for several days early this month and had a great time. Speaking of Ronnie, I don't know how many times we played Tuesday's Gone on the road, but it was a lot. For some reason it never gets any play on the oldies stations around here. Just a lot of Free Bird, Sweet Home Alabama, and Gimme Three Steps. They're great, but so is Tuesday's Gone!
I agree. It's hard to find a bad early Lynryrd Skynyrd song. How about "Swamp Music?"
I like the back story on "Free Bird." It was a slow, leaving-your-girlfriend song when it was first written. Then they started playing it live and started jamming a little on all the lead guitars just to give Ronny a break from singing for a minute or two. Then the one-minute guitar explosions became a 10-minute epic jam session!
If I had to pick one rock all-time great rock song, it might be "Free Bird."
I see that very smart Substacker Jessica Rose has reached the conclusion the "yellow" batches of vaccines in Europe were NOT "placebs." Her article makes interesting points and provides plausible reasons why she reached this conclusion.
My comment at her newsletter was that the sky didn't fall when some other person looked at the same data and reached a different conclusion. That's what's supposed to occur in "science" and in real journalism.
Not only did Hunter Biden use crack cocaine and pay dozens of prostitutes, he videotaped himself doing this ... and saved all the videos on his laptop, which he then takes to a computer repair shop.
The same computer has info about multiple pay-offs and bribes. The guy is also the stupidest person I've ever heard of. Joe Biden raised the stupidest and most debauched man in America.
Please, Bill. Do not remind me of the planking. Or the Skittles.
Leave my skittish dog out of this!
And where did Hunter Biden get all this money to jet around the world, get pricey hotel rooms, buy all this crack cocaine and booze and pay all these prostitutes?
Follow the money?
agree completely
Joe Biden is very stupid too.
And he married a very silly beach bimbo babysitter that fooled around with him while she was still married, and he was married. Ooops car accidents
And blame it on a totally innocent truck driver .....
🤣
"Steve Kirsch keeps pointing out that the Amish Community is the perfect “placebo group” to study the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing deaths." I started paying attention to the Amish folks for same reason back in 2015 related to all the "modern medicine" treatments. I began to wonder how quickly I'd get sick and die if I just ignored it all (no screening tests, etc) and ate mostly real food. Bonus safety points when I saw the Amish COVID-1984 meme... why did the Amish survive covid so well? No TV.
The Amish didn't do anything the CDC said we all had to do and haven't since the CDC was created. And they are doing great.
I concur. Since 1990 I have lived in the country, eaten real food and for the past 6 years have used a lot of supplements, eaten mostly organic, don't take prescription drugs and of course no jab. I have no health problems YET at 68. I plan to continue this with my fingers crossed.
As long as you stay away from and out of The Industrial Medical Healthcare Delivery System you’ll be fine! I’m 70 eat organic, take supplements, exercise and that’s what I’ve done for over 35 -40 years. Got Medicare @ 65 as well as Medicare supplemental insurance and thought...this is a total rigged shit show! I stay out of it as much as possible!
I see my doctor every other year and that is it for medical care. Thanks for letting me know that I am on the right track. I take my wife to several dozen medical appointments a year and it is not helping her health much. She is trying to cut down on prescription drugs but she is nervous and it is slow.
It’s not that I haven’t sought any healthcare in the past 35 -40 years…the ‘treatments’ I have sought have been mostly ‘holistic’ in nature, with naturopaths, osteopaths, chiropractors and acupuncturists. Not allopathic medical doctors. I do take a ‘natural’ thyroid prescription med but thats it for prescription meds.
I too have been to all 4 over the years and luckily have a great GP doctor.
She is very practical but has soured a little during the pandemic as she does not appear to like what her medical college is making her do but to keep her job she has to do it their way. Also have a great Chiropractor and dentist. I had a couple of necessary surgeries and that is it for hospital visits.
I have a good Primary care doc…has his own ‘practice’ who never cow towed to Big Pharma’s ‘pill pushing’ drug reps, never pushed Vaxxes of any type, and equally did not recommend The Jabs to anyone! But he had a run in with the local medical board for some phony trumped up grievance brought on by a disgruntled patient, and had to hire an attorney to fight it, and now after all that and the Scamdemic BS, he’s announced he’s retiring in August after 40 years on practice. He’s done! Now I have to find another GP, which will be hard to replace.
It’s all big medical groups now, hardly any sole practice docs, where I live in CA. And they are the worst the large medical group practices!
I think the real food has a great deal to do with it.
I think the Amish "placebo group" is thermo nuclear to all the dubious "vaccine narratives."
Sweden is pretty much the same. How many school kids in Sweden died from Covid? They were all going to school without masks and zero social distancing in the worst part of the alleged pandemic. The school teachers weren't dying either.
I agree. On another posting forum I just posted this idea: Submit some Q&A questions to, say, Robert Kennedy Jr. ... Maybe five or 10 questions that haven't been asked anywhere else. He can type his own answers ... and someone like me would publish them verbatim.
Such an "interview" would probably be picked up by someone like Citizen Free Press and/or be widely shared so Kennedy would further accomplish his strategy of "going around the gatekeepers of the news." He'd also be helping Substack journalists, who don't get enough respect.
I think he would also be sending the message that the mainstream press model is "Dead Men Walking." He'd be telling voters, I don't dismiss "citizen journalists" on Substack.
I'm going to pitch this idea to Kennedy's campaign. As a friend always tells me, "You've got 'No' in your pocket." Can't hurt asking.
Talking about placebos, half an hour ago I heard a jabbed relative on the phone explaining to my wife about their very recent aggressive bone cancer diagnosis. I guess they didn't get the placebo shot. They still haven't clued in that it might have been the clot shot. They run marathons and eat properly. They have done it all right! This is totally unexpected. My wife was very reserved and didn't bring up the obvious as the relative only watches and reads MSM.
The actor Lance Reddick was a health nut as well. He was in great physical condition, exercised all the time and was very careful about his diet. This is the "vaccine death" I think should or could be the "narrative changer" ... but it won't be. Sigh.
'Very careful about his diet"
Not careful enough apparently.
You are far from alone - we all go through this on a weekly and sometimes even daily basis! What can you say when someone says they were never sick a day in their life and then out of the clear blue tragedy strikes? I can't begin to tell you the number of people that have told me they had a stroke - heart attack or turbo cancer!
2 points Bill:
"My take-away from this documentary is that if I’m ever on a plane that starts to have engine issues … I’m moving to the very rear of the plane."
You are correct, Bill - when I was a flight attendant back in the Stone Age, we were taught in training that the safest place to be in event of airplane crash, was the back of the airplane. I never worked first class in all the years I flew...
SECOND POINT: you may want to rethink inviting alot of folks to Alabama. I lived most of my life in CA but also lived in a number of other states due to being a flight attendant. I live in a Southern state now and went to college at Ole Miss, and was raised by a Southern mama. People who are from outside the South tend to not be so friendly, respectful of others nor do they tend to live by Christian values as much as Southerners (not saying this applies to everyone, just as a whole) where as in the South, most folks possess all the good qualities I just listed. Nor do they know the truth about the civil war and many still think Southern whites hate blacks. This is just my observations, gained through my own experience and I don't mean to insult anyone who lives in the North, I've known many fine folks there - but what I'm saying is that alot of folks don't understand Southern culture. I can think of a number of Californians I don't want moving to Mississippi where I now live - simply because I'd hate to see this very polite, respectful culture be ruined by folks who have no idea about Southern ways. I've seen other states be completely changed because alot of folks moved there from another state and it wasn't changed for the better. I'd hate to see this happen in the South. btw, this has nothing to do with what color you are. I do expect to receive some blowback from this, but that's fine, I'm just saying that this is what I've seen. I may have lived most of my life in California, but I really don't want to see Mississippi invaded by alot of Californians - that state is not doing so well now you might notice. I just read that 50% of Californians are now ready to leave the state - I just hope they don't all move here.
Regarding Ronnie Van Zant moving to the front of the plane, I hate to say it because he was such a great artist, but the documentary makes clear he was The definite boss and leader of that band. The documentary makes clear the plane had been having issues for a while and some members mentioned they didn't think they should fly on it until it was fixed. Per the documentary, Van Zant said if you want to play the next gig get on the plane. So he made a bad decision (although, really, who would have thought the plane would have crashed?)
The person who should have made the decision not to fly the plane was the pilot(s). But they were being paid to fly it, I guess. I've thought s/thing similar probably happened in the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and his traveling companions (including his young daughter). There was terrible fog that day and the pilot shouldn't have taken off. But, here, one strongly suspects, that Kobe told them or ordered the pilot to go ahead and fly.
I guess it takes a little courage to say, "I'm the captain of this ship/plane and I'm not doing this" ... even if you do risk getting fired.
That's where real courage comes in. You do something important even though you know it's probably not going to end well for you.
Great points. We might have it good just the way it is.
I've seen these pictures of little modest homes in Los Angeles that sell for a million dollars. You take that million dollars and you could buy three big, beautiful homes in Troy, Alabama.
I know one lady from California who just bought one of the most historic (and pretty) homes in Troy. It's the home of a former governor of Alabama. She probably bought it for $500,000.
I just moved from a blue state to a southern red state (a lot of RINO politicians, unfortunately). I love the hospitality, the yes-ma'am, etc. We adapted and are very happy here.
Yea! You're right about the RINO politicians. They are everywhere apparently.
Sadly, those RINOs appear to be everywhere.
Love these observations, Mr. Rice. Now come observe another documentary with me on the couch.
Pick us out a good one!
"I know my life insurance company doubled my premiums. “Doubled” = “an increase of 100 percent” - which is a little more than the government’s “official” rate of inflation (4 percent)." Mne went up 140%. That's through my employer. They know what they did by pushing the mandates.
Misery loves company. I guess life insurance policy premiums don't make up any part of the CPI inflation formula.
anyone's auto insurance premiums go up, too? Mine went up 15% after years of being sort of the same (none of my conditions changed; no accidents, same car, everything the same). Coincidence?
What about homeowners insurance? The price is through the roof: guess they're trying to recoup from hurricanes. Florence was in 2018, and eastern NC got hit hard. Nationwide doesn't even cover wind and hail, so had to get an additional policy, plus flood. What a racket. Auto premium are high too, since we're retired and don't drive that much.
Mine went up 30%, no accidents, no claims at all, cars are both 10+ years old
I need to do a story just on "inflation" in insurance policies - car insurance, home insurance, health insurance and life insurance. These premium increases are many-fold higher than the current CPI of 4 percent.
I wouldn’t be surprised if lots of blue states / cities got placebos too
It does make you wonder. If they were doling out X percent of placebos in Europe, they were probably doing the same thing in America.
The other take-away from this story is the "real vaccines" are even more dangerous than we thought. The story I reference said that 1-in-6 to 1-in-10 people who received the worst batches suffered some kind of vaccine injuries. That's stunning.
I live in the deep blue state of NM but in a red enclave in the southeast part. Like Dani, I really don’t know anyone here personally who got the jab & has died or had a serious adverse event although there are a LOT more obits & at much younger ages (40s, 50s, 60s) than there used to be in the paper. Have sometimes wondered if NM got a lot of saline except for the red parts & the liberal friends here just got lucky!
But I also know 2 people who had mild heart attacks (ages 59 & 70, both “fit”) in the past month. The 70 year old had at least 2 jabs back when it was fashionable to get them but IDK if he’d been recently “boosted”. The 59 year old, I guess I’d be surprised if she’d been jabbed at all.
Despite the fact that the sanctimonious used to crow their Vax status in person & all over social media not so long ago, it has now become rather unseemly to ask!
Marty, I haven't heard RFK, Jr. talk about this yet. Although I think CHD ("The Defender" website) just ran a big story on this same topic. I first saw it at The Daily Sceptic.
Needless to say, this will be ignored by the mainstream press. That's what they do - block all the important stories.
The placebo story is all over substack today.
I'm going to assume that's what happened here (near DC). Everyone jabbed to the max, and I don't know anyone who had an acute adverse event. No "sudden" deaths. No one claims to have been injured and even knows anyone who was. A lot of those were all for the shunning of the anti-vaxxers. A good percentage of people still wear masks (10-15%, higher at Trader Joe's -- about 40%).
Morons.
Re: Placebos
I wonder if high-profile pro and college athletes in the U.S. might have received more placebo batches than the population at large.
This doesn't seem to be the case in Europe, where young athletes seem to be dying at higher rates than in America for some reason.
Not just athletes but high profile “celebrities” & politicians too. Jaime Foxx & Madona seem to be the most really high profile “celebs” to have a really adverse event; most of the earlier ones were kind of has-berms or lesser lights. And you sure don’t see the Uniparty fossils in government (including LGB-FJB, Plastic Pelosi, Feeble Feinstein, SOB Soros, Corrupt Clintons, Bastardly Bushes, Lawn Troll Faux-Xi, Schwab, & many others) w/ the ancient age & morbidities keeling over after supposedly 3+ shots, nor the younger ones like Turdesu or Gruesome Newsom dropping like flies.
And yet, of those I see in my town & up north in Albuquerque, it’s a lot of young people still wearing the diaper, who were never in danger in the 1st place…STILL wearing them! I’m always tempted to say something but, I’ve always minded my own business, so “you do you, pathetic worm”. And then I think to myself that they’ll be in charge sooner or later. Shit.
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Bill Rice, you are not the guy nobody is listening to. Your readers hope there is a reckoning with early spread, among lots of other things. Cheers.
Something about the placebo story doesn't make sense. You can't have anything with virtually zero side effects. Even after administering a placebo there are always some reports of side effects. Have these batches just been shelved and disposed after they expired? Supposedly not because they're clearly talking about "administered" doses. Were these batches shipped to and administered by institutions that categorically never report any side effects? Maybe something like that.
I haven't read any of the stories yet so I can't say for sure what those supposed "placebo" doses consisted of.
Pharma companies have manipulated the rules of the FDA so that now what they use as a "placebo" in their clinical trials is not saline most of the time, it's either the proposed vaccine without the active ingredient but with things like adjuvants (which are often toxic in themselves), or a pre-existing vaccine for the same condition. They're only testing effectiveness, not safety, and by doing so are hiding side effects in the statistics.
Denis Rancourt posted an entirely different explanation for the placebo story. Interesting. https://denisrancourt.ca/entries.php?id=131
Thanks for the link.
There's another critical take on the German scientists' findings at https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/urgent-please-remove-all-reference
I find his main argument somewhat less than compelling — that these sensationalist stories are based only on Denmark and that batches were distributed all over the world, where there were more adverse events reported. But he does make some other points that I found interesting.
Thanks for the link. I think the bigger issue is the question were all the batches exactly the same? What was the "quality control?" Did any labs even go back and analyze what was in all the different batches?
That's a helpful story, thanks. The main thing for me is that drawing conclusions based on a small country like Denmark can be suggestive, but I'd like to see a broader picture.
Me too.
He makes a good point, but still, it's very odd to this layman that all these batches wouldn't produce any reported "adverse events."
That's my understanding too, Tardigrade. Sasha, among other Substack citizen journalists, has pointed out how many different factories around the world were producing "vaccines" or components of vaccines. My take-away is that Plant A didn't know what Plant B was doing or what happened to their product when it went into the production chain.
I think this was probably intentional. And, yes, I would like to know what was actually in all these different vials/batches. Were some simple saline solution or not? Or s/thing that wouldn't produce the terrible results that apparently some batches did produce.
That raises the question: Where is the baseline supposed to be? Are the green batches (the ones with "normal" amounts of side effects) the "normal" clot shots, the blue ones (with MANY) side effects are the result of manufacturing problems, and the yellow ones (without side effects) are placebo? Or are the yellow ones normal "safe and effective" vaxxiines, like they're supposed to be after the original "recipe" so to say, but they screwed up the green batches due to sloppy manufacturing and they super screwed up the blue ones?
I see it this way: the manufacturing was so inconsistent, and took place in many different facilities as you point out, that there was enough variation so that the batches self-sorted into the three colors. Remember the three colors are only a result of retrospective survey.
Unless of course the speculation that there was an intentional "placebo" batch turns out to be true.
That doesn't explain the apparent consistency in lack of testing of the yellow batches.
If my husband could make($) in Alabama what he makes in CT.. I'd move to Alabama. Also there are cool Documentaries on Pluto and PeacockTV and it's free. All kinds of stuff plus the classics. Just trying to help. Netflix is woke too!
Yep. Netflix is definitely woke. I'm not even sure these documentaries we've been watching were produced by Netflix. My wife finds them for us.
Thanks for the alert re: Pluto and Peacock 🤗.
You are welcome!
Bill, not sure if you were alerted but the link to the placebo in the vax is the RFK interview link. What is that link, btw?
No, I didn't know that. Thanks for the heads up, SK. I'll try to fix it tomorrow morning.
Regarding Jaimie Foxx, etc.... There is no way I am ever going to believe that NFL player Damar Hamlin did not have a vaccine related cardiac event. No, I don’t believe the doppelgänger theory that he died and has a double... but I’ve watched the video over and over and there is no way there was a blunt force blow to his heart. To my knowledge, Idon’t believe any of his doctors have said that was the cause. The NFL and media have. It’s really criminal. High School, college, amateur and professional athletes collapsing while exerting themselves, “ cardiac events”, myocarditis, arrhythmias... one would think that some medical professionals would say “ this is not normal.” Zip.
Is there something in the air? I was just watching old Lynyrd Skynyrd concert footage and thinking "there it is Lord. When I die, send me there."
Congrats on Troy's success! I don't know what Brevard was like in '75, but my wife and I went there for several days early this month and had a great time. Speaking of Ronnie, I don't know how many times we played Tuesday's Gone on the road, but it was a lot. For some reason it never gets any play on the oldies stations around here. Just a lot of Free Bird, Sweet Home Alabama, and Gimme Three Steps. They're great, but so is Tuesday's Gone!
I agree. It's hard to find a bad early Lynryrd Skynyrd song. How about "Swamp Music?"
I like the back story on "Free Bird." It was a slow, leaving-your-girlfriend song when it was first written. Then they started playing it live and started jamming a little on all the lead guitars just to give Ronny a break from singing for a minute or two. Then the one-minute guitar explosions became a 10-minute epic jam session!
If I had to pick one rock all-time great rock song, it might be "Free Bird."
Agree.
Go big red. Sorry, screw Alabama.
But I love your writing
I see that very smart Substacker Jessica Rose has reached the conclusion the "yellow" batches of vaccines in Europe were NOT "placebs." Her article makes interesting points and provides plausible reasons why she reached this conclusion.
My comment at her newsletter was that the sky didn't fall when some other person looked at the same data and reached a different conclusion. That's what's supposed to occur in "science" and in real journalism.
https://jessicar.substack.com/p/debunking-the-yellow-dot-lot-placebo/comments