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  1. No, you're not. We both have multiple threads, full of links to data and medical studies, none of which you ever bother to read. You know where we're coming from.
  2. A new large-scale study from renowned scientists at the prestigious University of Oxford has just confirmed that myocarditis and pericarditis only appear in children and adolescents after Covid vaccination and not after infection from the virus. The new study looked at the official government data of more than 1 million English children and adolescents aged between five and 11 and 12 and 15. The study compared vaccinated and unvaccinated subjects. The researchers also took into account the number of doses of vaccine received. Over half of the adolescents who suffered from the conditions visited the hospital as a result. OpenSAFELY: Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination in children and adolescents | medRxiv
  3. He's here to heckle only. He has zero knowledge or insight and can't comprehend anything medical. All he can do is parrot CBC headlines from 3 years ago. He's not an intelligent man.
  4. B.C government officials responsible for advancing drug legalization policies then went on to form companies to profit from these drug policies changes.
  5. Lastly, the trial to stop the RCMP from destroying over 13000 pieces of evidence is coming in June. This was a huge case, with many loose threads and more women missing than just the ones he got charged with....so it's odd that anyone is wanting to destroy evidence, especially with the advances in DNA and other forensics since the case was first opened. Victims' families, women's advocates demand RCMP halt plan to dispose of Robert Pickton evidence | CBC News
  6. Kenneth Lelek, Cleangoal Energy Corp: Profile and Biography - Bloomberg Markets
  7. There's a guy writing a book about it who provides updates on X: In order to understand why his attempted murder is so significant, you first need to understand the people that the Pickton brothers were tied to. Let's start with Starnet. Kenneth Lelek was the founder of Starnet, located on Vancouver's downtown eastside. Starnet was raided for running online gambling as well as streaming hard-core child & adult porn for high-profile individuals. But here's where it gets interesting... Lelek also ran a business with a man named Lloyd Robinson, who was the leader of the H/A's Vancouver chapter. Their business was to source & provide prostitutes & strippers for sex films that were being live streamed by Starnet around the world for high profile individuals. David & Robert Pickton had become good friends with the HA's & were running a chop shop for H/A's on their farm. The brothers would have large pits dug around the farm where they buried stolen goods & evidence of stolen goods and animal bones and carcasses. They also had the rendering plant doing pick ups at the farm 2-3 times a week to pick up animal remains. At the same time, David Pickton ran a demo & earth moving business. Trucks were moving dirt between their properties constantly. Eventually much of this dirt was moved under the local Walmart & Superstore. David Pickton later started Piggy's Palace, located around the corner on Burns Rd. Piggy's Palace Good Times Society became a federally registered charity. HA's, off duty VPD, RCMP & city councilors would hang out at Piggy's Palace on a regular basis and attend the parties. One city councilor even rented out the venue for a children's charity event. The parties held at Piggy's Palace had up to 1700 people at times and were ripe with drugs and prostitutes. Piggy's Palace, often associated with the notorious Robert Pickton case, was a nightclub on his farm that attracted a crowd including members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club. This establishment, also known as the "Piggy Palace Good Times Society," was involved in organizing events and parties, some of which were attended by high-profile individuals. The connection between Piggy's Palace and the Hells Angels was highlighted during the investigation into the missing women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, with several witnesses and sources indicating that the motorcycle club frequented the venue. The association between the Hells Angels and Piggy's Palace adds a layer of complexity to the already chilling narrative surrounding the Pickton case. The Pickton farm was very close to both a sea and rail port, which travels directly into Seattle. The rail and sea ports also provide direct access to the rest of the world and provide a breeding ground for human trafficking. Over the last few decades women, children and young men have been disappearing from both Seattle and British Columbia in unusually high numbers. Families of these indivudals have been trying to raise awareness and get help for their loved ones but continue to be ignored by authorities. Robert Pickton stated on many occasions that he did not act alone and stated to an undercover RCMP Officer that "If I get nailed to the cross, there's about 15 more going down with me." Robert Pickton was not acting alone.
  8. Fauci is testifying at the Senate Subcommittee today. Tony Fauci to David Morens: Hey, Dave, see that bus coming? Morens: I sure do! Fauci: Good, cause I’m about to throw you under it.
  9. Most of its' posts are poo-poo, pee-pee, farts and butt sex, etc. I'm convinced it's a 12 year old boy.
  10. Here is a link to Dr. Jessica Rose's testimony at the NCI 2.0 hearings in Regina on May 30th. Dr. Jessica Rose - May 30, 2024 - Regina, Saskatchewan (rumble.com)
  11. @Venandi Here is some info on the p53 - the tumor suppressor protein that may lead to increased incidences of aggressive cancers: 1. S2 subunit of SARS-nCoV-2 interacts with tumor suppressor protein p53 and BRCA: an in silico study - ScienceDirect 2. SARS-CoV-2 spike S2 subunit inhibits p53 activation of p21(WAF1), TRAIL Death Receptor DR5 and MDM2 proteins in cancer cells | bioRxiv The scientists set out to determine if the S2 component of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein interacts with a tumor suppressor protein called p53. This particular protein is called the ‘guardian of the genome’ for its important role in DNA damage response and repair. The authors found that S2 had a suppressive effect on p53, which suggests that “the SARS-CoV-2 spike causes an altered DNA damage sensing and repair response in cancer cells.” This finding “provides a potential molecular mechanism by which SARS-CoV-2 infection may impact tumorigenesis, tumor progression and chemotherapy sensitivity.” In other words, a component of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can lead to the development of tumors and may inhibit positive effects of cancer therapeutics. 3. Rubio_Casillas_Methylpseudouridine_Promotes_Cancer_Wow_2024.pdf The above study was behind a paywall, but I found it in PDF. The authors were pressured to retract it, but it does agree with the findings from the other papers. 4. SARS-CoV-2 Spike Impairs DNA Damage Repair and Inhibits V(D)J Recombination In Vitro - PubMed (nih.gov) This may have been the right scientific conclusion to draw at the wrong time. The paper was retracted in May 2022 under strange circumstances, a move that appeared to be politically motivated. Arkmedic covered this paper and the scandal surrounding its retraction in a post: (17) Welcome to Gilead - by Dr Ah Kahn Syed - Arkmedic's blog Here are 3 discussions on the subject of p53 activation: Dr. Jessica Rose: S2 of SARS-2 spike buggers up p53 - by Jessica Rose (substack.com) Dr. Peter McCullough: https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/breaking-new-manuscript-concludes?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email Professor of Oncology, Dr. Angus Dalgleish: The covid booster cancer time bomb - The Conservative Woman
  12. It’s taken multiple FOIA lawsuits, but new, newly disclosed NIH data shows the agency and its scientists collected an eye-watering $710 million in royalties, just during the pandemic, between late 2021 and the end of 2023. Up till now, the NIH refused to say how much in royalties its taxpayer-compensated scientists have earned, insisting there’s no law requiring them to disclose that, and citing public servants’ privacy (even though you had to disclose your jab status to buy a cheeseburger). So, the very same people pushing jabs, lauding their safety and efficacy, and helping justify vaccine mandates, passports, and databases were raking it in the whole time, laughing all the way to the bank, earning multiples of their government-approved salaries in covid shot royalties. No wonder they tried to bury it. The burden of proof has now shifted. The NIH must now convincingly demonstrate that it was not acting improperly, and did not let its financial incentives influence its scientific judgments and public health policies. If NIH can’t prove that, it deserves the harshest possible sanction, especially given the life-and-death stakes. But the scandal also raises essential questions about whether NIH scientists should receive royalties in the first place. I mean, what are we paying these people to do? If a scientist worked for a private boss, guess who gets the royalties for whatever the employee scientist invents? The boss does. That’s why he hired the scientist in the first place. Duh. So why are NIH scientists entitled to royalties? Why aren’t NIH royalties paid back to the public treasury, since the taxpayers are the boss in this scenario? The disclosure of nearly a billion dollars in jab royalties shared by a couple hundred well-connected NIH government scientists exposes an unholy symbiosis between a captured agency and the industry it regulates, a shadow system tirelessly working behind a public façade, extracting wealth and freedom from duped citizens. The pandemic response, with its dire combination of corporate profiteering, administrative overreach, and the suppression of dissent, has exposed the workings of this infernal machine in stark detail. Sunlight is the best disinfectant. NIH scientists made $710M in royalties from drug makers, a fact they tried to hide (nypost.com)
  13. Maybe this is why I've seen some commenting on X that now that they haven't found any bodies, the claim is that the bodies were incinerated. I've looked to see where the source of the incinerator claim is, but haven't found the original source.
  14. The boosters were authorized on the basis of the purported efficacy of the original shots. Basically, they went with "Well, the first shots were great, so these ones must be, too." Boosters were tested on 8 mice and antibodies were detected. As I've said before - antibodies are only a small part of the entire immune system. You can inject pink lemonade and develop antibodies. It's not an indication of immunity. I went over the booster information in the Trickle thread when they first came out. There's a huge issue with the titers. There are no RCT trials. There are a lot of doctors on social media leading the charge to refuse any further boosters until RCTs are done. It's been long enough, years, the trials and testing need to be done properly.
  15. I hope your day gets better 🌻
  16. Maybe I missed it in all my 50+ years of life, but I don't ever remember any of my fellow Canadians taking to the streets with shouts of Kill the Jews, shooting up Jewish schools, vandalizing Jewish businesses or Jewish children needing their community to escort them about for their safety. Lots here arguing that it does not come from Muslim/Islamic immigrants, due to the rareness of anti-Semitism in those cultures. Where did all this come from, do you suppose?
  17. I'm actually kind of astonished that so many deny the anti-Semitism that is part of Muslim/Islamic countries. Or the belief that Canada's soil is "magic", so somehow centuries of anti-Semitic indoctrination disappears upon airplane touchdown. ** fairy dust, unicorn farts and candy rainbows **
  18. Catherine Tait rakes in $497,000 per year in regular pay and an additional $100,000 in bonus every year. That's more than the PM makes. It's obscene.
  19. Once again, "no symptoms" is a symptom.
  20. The "Hijabs and burqas are their culture" excuse is easily discredited by googling each Muslim country's traditional dress for women. For instance, this is Iran's traditional dress for women:
  21. I feel like the issues raised by so many of the “greens” today, who have been so consumed and eaten up by the “anthropogenic global warming” story, problematic. Their plan impoverishes people and living standards plummet. Because they have become the enemies of actual environmentalism and ecology by setting their goals and demands in opposition to that which actually supports the environment. It's dangerous and counterproductive. These dogmatic eco-warriors have become an actual threat to a cleaner, greener world and they are sucking all the air out of the room, the money out of the system, and both discrediting the valid aims of important "bottoms up" movements and championing "top down" actions and mandates that will set it back a century, if they don’t knock it off. Their religion run by green-grifters and totalitarians is not progress, it’s anti-progress. It champions only the most expensive, unreliable, and unsound means of energy production to thereby makes energy hideously expensive. This will impoverish us all. And that will harm the environment. Progress is environmentalism. It’s a function of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. People desperate to feed their children are A LOT less worried about what they dump in the river than rich people are. Always will be. It’s just a fact and there is no changing it. Until the more basic needs are met, you cannot make people care about less pressing desires. The only way to do this is to first evolve economies that will generate plenty. And that takes energy because energy is wealth. There are no nations that got rich without using a lot of energy. That’s HOW you get rich. Pollution and poverty go hand in hand. Check out India. They have to grow out of it and that too can be messy. Societies reach a stage of organization, see lots of opportunity to generate/acquire wealth, and they go for it. They make the omelets and worry about the broken eggs later. But they DO worry about it later, and that’s the important takeaway: Once you cross an income point, the mess being made is suddenly on everyone’s mind and they not only WANT to do something about it, they can AFFORD to do something about it. The US, UK, Germany, all crossed this line and started cleaning up. And it’s working. Air and water quality has been on the rise for decades in the West. I really doubt people want to go back to scratching out mud-hut level subsistence. Doing so would be such a setback in lifestyle, life expectancy, and the ability to sustain and feed humans, it would be tragic. For the developing world to start caring about the environment, it’s first going to have to develop, just like we did. And we need to get out of their way and let them. You cannot fix the environment by keeping poor people poor and “green energy for the 3rd world” is just a new way to say “let them eat cake.” We just had a massive global experiment on this from covid lockdowns. Travel dropped precipitously, offices were empty, few people flew or drove, factories were idled. We experienced a level of human suppression and a drop in activity of unprecedented (and unsustainable) magnitude. The effect on global CO2 levels was 0. Nothing changed. The rise was perfectly average and you cannot pick it out of the surrounding data no matter how hard you squint. The most aggressive implementation of purported mitigation in human history occurred and it had no impact. It was probably the most expensive intervention in human history and it did not move the needle even a micrometer. all cost, no benefit. And now they want to try again? “Environmentalism” = Neo-paganism. Humans must be sacrificed to appease the gods of forest, river, sea, animals and elements and to atone for their sins against the gods. Everything must be protected except Humans.
  22. 🤷‍♂️ Our company has a Tesla and my boss won't use it on very cold days in the winter or drive it anywhere on holidays, for the reasons I gave above. I'm seeing news articles about car manufacturers slowing production on EVs due to lack of sales and there was one about Hertz getting rid of their EV cars - too expensive to maintain and such. I will say the self-driving was pretty cool when my boss took me out for a rip in the Tesla, though. 🙂
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