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Forwarded from Blair Cottrell 🇦🇺
Gov in Australia already prepping the public for a 4th dose, refers to the first three injections as just “primary doses”.
US Supreme Court on Vaccine Mandates

The US Supreme Court just ruled that it will allowed vaccination requirements for some healthcare workers, but ultimately blocked Biden administration's OSHA agency to require employers 100+ employees to implement a vaccine-or-test requirement.

Sources:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21a244_hgci.pdf
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21a240_d18e.pdf

My favorite snippets here:

""That is not to say OSHA lacks authority to regulate occupation-specific risks related to COVID–19. Where the virus poses a special danger because of the particular features of an employee’s job or workplace, targeted regulations are plainly permissible. We do not doubt, for example, that OSHA could regulate researchers who work with the COVID–19 virus. So too could OSHA regulate risks associated with working in particularly crowded or cramped environments. But the danger present in such workplaces differs in both degree and kind from the everyday risk of contracting COVID–19 that all face. OSHA’s indiscriminate approach fails to account for this crucial distinction between occupational risk and risk more generally and accordingly the mandate takes on the character of a general public health measure, rather than an “occupational safety or health standard.”"

"OSHA claims the power to force 84 million Americans to receive a vaccine or undergo regular testing. By any measure, that is a claim of power to resolve a question of vast national significance. Yet Congress has nowhere clearly assigned so much power to OSHA."

"As the agency itself explained to a federal court less than two years ago, the statute does “not authorize OSHA to issue sweeping health standards” that affect workers’ lives outside the workplace. Yet that is precisely what the agency seeks to do now— regulate not just what happens inside the workplace but induce individuals to undertake a medical procedure that affects their lives outside the workplace. Historically, such matters have been regulated at the state level by authorities who enjoy broader and more general governmental powers. Meanwhile, at the federal level, OSHA arguably is not even the agency most associated with public health regulation. "And in the rare instances when Congress has sought to mandate vaccinations, it has done so expressly. We have nothing like that here."

"If administrative agencies seek to regulate the daily lives and liberties of millions of Americans, the doctrine says, they must at least be able to trace that power to a clear grant of authority from Congress."

"The agency may seek to exploit some gap, ambiguity, or doubtful expression in Congress’s statutes to assume responsibilities far beyond its initial assignment. The major questions doctrine guards against this possibility by recognizing that Congress does not usually “hide elephants in mouseholes.” In this way, the doctrine is “a vital check on expansive and aggressive assertions of executive authority.”"

"On the one hand, OSHA claims the power to issue a nationwide mandate on a major question but cannot trace its authority to do so to any clear congressional mandate. On the other hand, if the statutory subsection the agency cites really did endow OSHA with the power it asserts that law would likely constitute an unconstitutional delegation of legislative authority. Under OSHA’s reading, the law would afford it almost unlimited discretion — and certainly impose no “specific restrictions” that “meaningfully constrain” the agency."

"OSHA would become little more than a “roving commission to inquire into evils and upon discovery correct them.”"

"The question before us is not how to respond to the pandemic, but who holds the power to do so. The answer is clear: Under the law as it stands, that power rests with the States and Congress, not OSHA."

"If this Court were to abide them only in more tranquil conditions, declarations of emergencies would never end and the liberties our Constitution’s separation of powers seeks to preserve would amount to little."
A Smooth Flow:

I'm getting better at getting the annoying tasks done early.

Focusing on a smooth ride this year.

No more bumpy ride for me, no matter how much hustle culture tries to glorify the struggle.

Yes, this means I'm gonna do my fucking taxes in early February.

The earlier you do the annoying stuff, the less you're stressed about it over time, and the more time you have to process things.

Get it done sooner, not faster.

Sometimes it seems like everyone romanticizes going fast with a sense of urgency.

Have you tried moving smoothly, gracefully, anon?

Really ask yourself whether huge spurts of effort and productivity, followed by an inevitable crash, is actually more productive cumulatively than intelligently building momentum by getting yourself clear of chores and doing a little bit every day.

Take a good hard look at it.
Launching a new discord server to discuss my book and podcast summaries with my free app:

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Hey all my wonderful telegram subscribers, I was on the "Based Brotherhood" podcast this week. Come listen to me talk about Medical Technology, my career, the future of AI, my time living in NYC during the COVID outbreak, Vaccines, Mandates, Governments, and did I mention AI? 😎🤖

https://twitter.com/leadpacer/status/1486379383749324800?t=M0Yf-xzjmi2YflChkJ-yAw&s=19
Just spent 3 hours whiteboarding my business by listing out all the people and grouping then into clusters.

To see what emerged.

I learned a lot.
Daily 2-hour walks has been incredible for my mental (and physical?) health.

Once I hit like 90+ minutes, my body feels a buzzing, especially as I focus on posture and gait.

Rain or shine, hot or cold, 2-hour walks. Anything less than 90 minutes I don't count as a good walk.
Believing that the government and BigPharma can forcibly inject people with something against their will for the potential benefit oft-quoted-by-tyrants "for the greater good" is not a good look.

Where does it end?

What else can they do for the sake of the collective?

Immoral.
Consider how your body feels within ("interoception") as a sense akin to sight, sound, smell, taste, touch.

For what is a sense if not a signal being input into your mind?

Use how your body feels to make daily decisions.
Forwarded from The Sages Of Succoth (H.K. Belvedere)
I can feel the spirit of awakening and Renaissance growing deep in the hearts of humanity worldwide.
Forwarded from 🌞 Sol Brah ⚡️
People are losing their creative capabilities due to phones replacing every empty moment of contemplation

People used to be ‘bored’ without an input to fill the void

So they thought.
Or created. Or wrote.

This empty space allowed thoughts and ideas to flow to them

Its impossible to develop a connection to the Source creation where all ideas come from if you have your phone constantly playing toktiks; dopamine glands desperately trying to get you to focus on anything but endless scrolling

When I was growing up at least video games were isolated to the computer or xbox room.

Now kids growing up are constantly connected at the hip to their phones and hypersocialised in the online world. Zero time for the capacity for their imagination to grow. All Inputs, no Output.

Do you want to live like a Wall-E slug? Majority of our population is devolving into this. Consumerist culture brainwashing to make you eat as much garbage as they can feed you, take the medications they prescribe you, while leeching your tax dollars the whole time.

It requires some intense introspection to look at what you’re doing and be honest. You say you want to improve but waste hours a day looking into the black box. You say you want to be financially free and bleed minutes every day that could be spent learning.

First essential step to producing anything is to limit tech use. This frees up time to do anything else but also gives your brain a break - allowing you to tune into the ether that knowledge flows from.

UNCHAIN YOUR MIND.

I recommend going on Long walks in nature with nothing but your own company. You will not get a clearer mind than doing this.

B-b-but what if I get lost?? I need much gps maps? Cope, go on a known path and let someone know where you’re going if you’re worried about it.

Leave your phone at home for as many outings as possible. Gym? Don’t need it. Restaurant? Don’t need it. Beach? Don’t need it.

It won’t happen overnight but it will happen if you stick with it. See your creativity, happiness, sleep quality, relationships, presence, health and more all improve from doing this.
Forwarded from Aware Beings
"How to Heal Your Toxic Patterns"



Mind likes only one thing:

R E P E T I T I O N.

Eating, brushing, driving, walking, smoking, drinking, sex... And a hundred others things.

Goes on and on and on in circles.

Why?

Repetition is easy.

Repetition is a know territory.

The mind can imagine the 'reward' that lies at the end of repeating pattern.

It had experienced it a hundred times before.

It's safe and easy.


So it will keep on repeating.


You can never leave a habit until you become aware of this bitter reality,


that you don't even enjoy doing it.


You repeat a toxic pattern just for the a small reward.

A nicotine hit after a cigarette.

A moment of high after weed.

A few hours of drunkenness.

A few seconds of dopamine after porn.


YOU DON'T ENJOY IT!

It's pure imagination.

Your mind snatches the driving seat and takes you for a small ride and then throws you off on the road.


No hack, no pills, no meditation can stop it until you become totally aware of the fact:

THAT YOU'RE NOT YOUR MIND

Take sometime out, sit in silence and really think about this:

You repeat a toxic pattern because you're running away from something.

You want to escape.

Find what it is and SIT WITH IT.

The day you sit with it and have a friendly conversation with yourself.

It'll leave you in peace forever.
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
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NOW - Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre announces he is running for Prime Minister of #Canada to "replace Trudeau and restore freedom." 1984 is sitting right there on his bookshelf, but no word about the mandates.

@disclosetv
A sense of longing for adventure was lost after we mapped out the surface of the Earth.

Before then, a new world was always potentially right over the horizon.
Social media is a self-organizing meta-organism, allowing clusters of echo chambers to form comprising groups of people with similar ideologies.

They clash with other echo chambers and form moats of ingroup/outgroup.

All just part of the self-organization process of the whole.

The entire world working from home for a year meant more people spending a lot of time on social media, resulting in faster formation of echo chambers and more polarizing ideologies.
On The Essential Darkness of Daily Jabs

You may not jab me here or there
You may not jab me anywhere
Perhaps it means that I don't care
But where does it end? Where oh where?


A world with mandatory government vaccinations is a dystopian hellscape.

You do not get to inject me with whatever you want for the sake of "the greater good".

You do not get to tell me it's for my own good.

You do not have permission to say "trust me" as you stick a needle in me for the sake of the herd.

Truckers, you say? Well I'm pro-truckers. Because at the end of the day, I'm for anyone who is fighting against mandates.

#MyBodyMyChoice is the Lindy take.
Just got my new custom made poster with printed pages from Da Vinci's notebooks. Yes that's a design for a helicopter in the 1500s at the top...