❗️TWITTER FILES: PART 12❗️
The new Twitter files show how Pfizer’s powerful board member secretly tried to suppress debate on the mRNA jabs that have been by far Pfizer’s best-selling product since 2020
▪️Dr. Scott Gottlieb is a former FDA commissioner, a sitting board member of Pfizer and a CNBC expert on COVID matters.
▪️Through Todd O’Boyle, a top lobbyist in Twitter’s Washington office, Gottlieb was able to communicate with Twitter’s “Strategic Response” team and deal with tweets, questioning the Covid vaccine.
Some examples are:
🔹Dr. Brett Giroir wrote on Twitter that natural immunity after Covid infection was superior to vaccine protection and suggested exempting people with natural immunity from upcoming vaccine mandates. The Tweet ended up being labeled as ‘misinformation’.
🔹Justin Hart suggested in a tweet that there was no point in vaccinating children, and that children have lost nearly 3 precious schooling years. Twitter received a complaint through o’Boyle, but did not act on it.
▪️In 2021, Pfizer paid Gottlieb $365,000 for his work.
It is worrying when people with a clear financial interest get to influence the scientific discussion on such important matters as Covid and vaccination.
You can read more in Alex Berenson’s post.
The new Twitter files show how Pfizer’s powerful board member secretly tried to suppress debate on the mRNA jabs that have been by far Pfizer’s best-selling product since 2020
▪️Dr. Scott Gottlieb is a former FDA commissioner, a sitting board member of Pfizer and a CNBC expert on COVID matters.
▪️Through Todd O’Boyle, a top lobbyist in Twitter’s Washington office, Gottlieb was able to communicate with Twitter’s “Strategic Response” team and deal with tweets, questioning the Covid vaccine.
Some examples are:
🔹Dr. Brett Giroir wrote on Twitter that natural immunity after Covid infection was superior to vaccine protection and suggested exempting people with natural immunity from upcoming vaccine mandates. The Tweet ended up being labeled as ‘misinformation’.
🔹Justin Hart suggested in a tweet that there was no point in vaccinating children, and that children have lost nearly 3 precious schooling years. Twitter received a complaint through o’Boyle, but did not act on it.
▪️In 2021, Pfizer paid Gottlieb $365,000 for his work.
It is worrying when people with a clear financial interest get to influence the scientific discussion on such important matters as Covid and vaccination.
You can read more in Alex Berenson’s post.
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Book display in a Maryland elementary school
These books discuss topics on gender identity including that doctors "guess" a baby's gender and toddlers can know if they are transgender.
These books discuss topics on gender identity including that doctors "guess" a baby's gender and toddlers can know if they are transgender.
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Ellen DeGeneres blames humans for flash floods in California
As a flash flood surged through the area just behind her, DeGeneres spoke of her home in celebrity-laden Montecito while referencing the January 9, 2018 mudslides that plunged down from the nearby Santa Ynez mountains and through Montecito, causing 23 deaths and destroying over 100 residences. The mudslides had followed the Thomas Fire that had ravaged the area before the torrential rains hit.
“The street next to our house never froze ever, probably about nine feet up and it’s gonna go another two feet up. … We need to be nicer to Mother Nature because Mother Nature is not happy with us. Adults, do our part. Stay safe, everybody.” - DeGeneres said.
Montecito is not looking so good right now.
Waiting for Harry and Megan to comment on how they've been abused by the weather.
As a flash flood surged through the area just behind her, DeGeneres spoke of her home in celebrity-laden Montecito while referencing the January 9, 2018 mudslides that plunged down from the nearby Santa Ynez mountains and through Montecito, causing 23 deaths and destroying over 100 residences. The mudslides had followed the Thomas Fire that had ravaged the area before the torrential rains hit.
“The street next to our house never froze ever, probably about nine feet up and it’s gonna go another two feet up. … We need to be nicer to Mother Nature because Mother Nature is not happy with us. Adults, do our part. Stay safe, everybody.” - DeGeneres said.
Montecito is not looking so good right now.
Waiting for Harry and Megan to comment on how they've been abused by the weather.
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Hollywood doesn't want to cast non-white people as bad guys
Actor Kumail Nanjiani said he’d like to star in more villain roles but was told studios refuse to cast non-white actors into those parts.
“I think that Hollywood now — even though they’re trying to be more diverse — is still weird” - Nanjiani says.
Nanjiani believes that restricting certain races from playing 'bad' parts is hindering those actors who Hollywood studios claim to be trying to help.
Actor Kumail Nanjiani said he’d like to star in more villain roles but was told studios refuse to cast non-white actors into those parts.
“I think that Hollywood now — even though they’re trying to be more diverse — is still weird” - Nanjiani says.
Nanjiani believes that restricting certain races from playing 'bad' parts is hindering those actors who Hollywood studios claim to be trying to help.
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Experts are pushing for medications and surgery for obese kids as young as 12-13 years old
Obesity affects nearly 20% of kids and teens in the U.S. 🇺🇸
New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics state:
🔹Children struggling with obesity should be evaluated and treated early and aggressively, including with medications for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13.
The longstanding practice of "watchful waiting," or delaying treatment to see whether children and teens outgrow or overcome obesity on their own only worsens the problem that affects more than 14.4 million young people in the U.S.
How have we come to the point where we have to put kids on medications and perform surgeries on them to fight the obesity? It is parents' responsibility to instill healthy habits in their children and never let them become obese in the first place.
Obesity affects nearly 20% of kids and teens in the U.S. 🇺🇸
New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics state:
🔹Children struggling with obesity should be evaluated and treated early and aggressively, including with medications for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13.
The longstanding practice of "watchful waiting," or delaying treatment to see whether children and teens outgrow or overcome obesity on their own only worsens the problem that affects more than 14.4 million young people in the U.S.
How have we come to the point where we have to put kids on medications and perform surgeries on them to fight the obesity? It is parents' responsibility to instill healthy habits in their children and never let them become obese in the first place.
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A Massachusetts man googled how to “dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” — amid reports that his wife disappeared
Ana Walshe, 39, was reported missing by her workplace and her husband in the beginning of January.
Police started suspecting the husband after a search of Brian Walshe’s computer history showed that he had been looking up information about how to “dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body.
Police were able to obtain a search warrant, and in addition to surveillance video showing him purchasing “$450 of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and tarps” at a local Home Depot, they found blood and a bloody knife in Walshe’s basement.
Was that directed by Robert B. Weide?
Ana Walshe, 39, was reported missing by her workplace and her husband in the beginning of January.
Police started suspecting the husband after a search of Brian Walshe’s computer history showed that he had been looking up information about how to “dispose of a 115-pound woman’s body” and how to dismember a body.
Police were able to obtain a search warrant, and in addition to surveillance video showing him purchasing “$450 of cleaning supplies, including mops, a bucket and tarps” at a local Home Depot, they found blood and a bloody knife in Walshe’s basement.
Was that directed by Robert B. Weide?
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🇩🇪Climate extremists attack police with molotov cocktail in German coal mine protest
Thousands of police descended on the climate protest on Wednesday as German authorities moved to evict eco-activists who have been running a long-running protest over coal mining in the area. During the police operation, a Molotov cocktail was thrown along with stones and other missiles.
Police later dragged off protestors, some of whom had taken refuge in a series of tree houses. Other activists attempted to form a human chain in order to prevent the eviction.
The village of Lützerath in Germany is currently the site of a climate protest against the demolition of the village to expand a nearby coal mine near the Dutch border.
Thousands of police descended on the climate protest on Wednesday as German authorities moved to evict eco-activists who have been running a long-running protest over coal mining in the area. During the police operation, a Molotov cocktail was thrown along with stones and other missiles.
Police later dragged off protestors, some of whom had taken refuge in a series of tree houses. Other activists attempted to form a human chain in order to prevent the eviction.
The village of Lützerath in Germany is currently the site of a climate protest against the demolition of the village to expand a nearby coal mine near the Dutch border.
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🇬🇧"Spare" by Prince Harry is the ‘fastest selling non fiction book of all time’
Prince Harry’s book has already sold 400,000 copies on first day of publication, its publisher has said. Reportedly, the only books to have sold more in their first day are the Harry Potter books.
In the book, Harry talks about how he killed 25 men while serving in Afghanistan, his quarrel with Prince William and other Royal Family drama.
According to the British media, Harry was paid 20 million dollars for his memoire.
I have only 2 questions.
🔹Who's buying this book?
🔹When will Harry learn how to make money in a way that doesn't involve trashing his family?
Prince Harry’s book has already sold 400,000 copies on first day of publication, its publisher has said. Reportedly, the only books to have sold more in their first day are the Harry Potter books.
In the book, Harry talks about how he killed 25 men while serving in Afghanistan, his quarrel with Prince William and other Royal Family drama.
According to the British media, Harry was paid 20 million dollars for his memoire.
I have only 2 questions.
🔹Who's buying this book?
🔹When will Harry learn how to make money in a way that doesn't involve trashing his family?
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"President Biden, you are the first president of the United States in a very long time that has not built, not even one meter of wall, and that we thank you for that, sir." - Mexican President Obrador
What an achievement😅
What an achievement😅
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Harvard Medical School offers course about healthcare for LGBTQIA+ 'infants'
The school is offering a course called "Caring for Patients with Diverse Sexual Orientations, Gender Identities, and Sex Development," which aims to instruct on-their-way medical experts in treating "LGBTQIA+" individuals — including those who have just been born.
Also involved with the course is Boston Children's Hospital, which generated controversy last year over a video claiming that some children know their gender identity before they are born.
Going down the slippery slope...
The school is offering a course called "Caring for Patients with Diverse Sexual Orientations, Gender Identities, and Sex Development," which aims to instruct on-their-way medical experts in treating "LGBTQIA+" individuals — including those who have just been born.
Also involved with the course is Boston Children's Hospital, which generated controversy last year over a video claiming that some children know their gender identity before they are born.
Going down the slippery slope...
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🇨🇦A shop selling heroin and crack is set to open in Vancouver
Starting from January 31st, British Columbia will decriminalise posession of hard drugs to try to reduce overdose rates.
Customers at The Drug Store will be able to buy up to 2.5 grams of heroin, crack, and other hard drugs including methamphetamine.
The owner of the shop is Jerry Martin, former drug addict who's been clean for 15 years. His own brother died from an overdose.
If drug addicts will have free access to drugs, but it's legal, is it any less of a tragedy? This is a slippery slope.
Starting from January 31st, British Columbia will decriminalise posession of hard drugs to try to reduce overdose rates.
Customers at The Drug Store will be able to buy up to 2.5 grams of heroin, crack, and other hard drugs including methamphetamine.
The owner of the shop is Jerry Martin, former drug addict who's been clean for 15 years. His own brother died from an overdose.
If drug addicts will have free access to drugs, but it's legal, is it any less of a tragedy? This is a slippery slope.
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Drag Queens with Down Syndrome. How did we get here?
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❗️TWITTER FILES: PART 13❗️
The new Twitter files show how Russian 'bots' and 'trolls' were falsely blamed for promoting a report about flaws in the Trump-Russia investigation
▪️In January 2018 Republican Devin Nunes submitted a classified memo to the House Intel Committee detailing abuses of power during the FBI's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
▪️The #ReleaseTheMemo hashtag started trending.
▪️Senator D. Feinstein, congressman A. Schiff and Senator R. Blumenthal published open letters, stating that Russian 'bots' were amplifying the hashtag and "Russian agents had so eagerly manipulated innocent Americans."
▪️After investigation, Twitter found that the accounts posting the hashtag were mostly genuine and had no connection to Russia.
▪️Twitter warned politicians and media they had no evidence of Russian influence – but the warnings were simply ignored. AP, Politico, NBC, Rolling Stone and others agressively pushed the "Russian trolls" narrative.
You can dive deeper into this twitter thread at Matt Taibbi
The new Twitter files show how Russian 'bots' and 'trolls' were falsely blamed for promoting a report about flaws in the Trump-Russia investigation
▪️In January 2018 Republican Devin Nunes submitted a classified memo to the House Intel Committee detailing abuses of power during the FBI's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
▪️The #ReleaseTheMemo hashtag started trending.
▪️Senator D. Feinstein, congressman A. Schiff and Senator R. Blumenthal published open letters, stating that Russian 'bots' were amplifying the hashtag and "Russian agents had so eagerly manipulated innocent Americans."
▪️After investigation, Twitter found that the accounts posting the hashtag were mostly genuine and had no connection to Russia.
▪️Twitter warned politicians and media they had no evidence of Russian influence – but the warnings were simply ignored. AP, Politico, NBC, Rolling Stone and others agressively pushed the "Russian trolls" narrative.
You can dive deeper into this twitter thread at Matt Taibbi
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BLM co-founder’s cousin dies after police repeatedly use Taser
Keenan Anderson, 31, a teacher and relative of Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, went into cardiac arrest four hours after a struggle with officers on January 3 in Venice.
Anderson presumably tried to run away after causing a car crash, and officers used force to restrain him. Officers were investigating whether Anderson was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Hours after the struggle "some manner of medical emergency occurred," and Anderson was pronounced dead at the hospital. A preliminary toxicology report from police found cocaine and cannabis in Anderson's body. The coroner's office has not yet ruled on the cause and manner of Anderson's death.
Keenan Anderson, 31, a teacher and relative of Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, went into cardiac arrest four hours after a struggle with officers on January 3 in Venice.
Anderson presumably tried to run away after causing a car crash, and officers used force to restrain him. Officers were investigating whether Anderson was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Hours after the struggle "some manner of medical emergency occurred," and Anderson was pronounced dead at the hospital. A preliminary toxicology report from police found cocaine and cannabis in Anderson's body. The coroner's office has not yet ruled on the cause and manner of Anderson's death.
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