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Greenland
Same as every state in Usa is self governing, non of the states is a sovereign country, same as Greenland. -
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January 6, 2021 -- a day that will live in infamy
January 6 itself won't live in infamy except in the minds of those with the syndrome. The aftermath will rate up with (and possibly exceed) McCarthyism for the injustices and the one sided prosecutions. The senior fellow additionally cited the number of charges brought against attendees of the Jan. 6 attack compared to those not charged during the 2020 Black Lives Matter (BLM) riots. They didn’t tell us how many people were charged. It ended up [with] 1,500 felony charges. It was [an] almost 75% conviction rate. That never happens. Compare that with the 14,000 people that were arrested in 2020. Almost 90% of them were never charged or indicted. They were released. So there was a lot of things that they want to suppress.” In 2020, BLM was linked to nine in 10 riots. The country experienced 637 riots between May 26, 2020, and September 12, 2020 “A lot of the things they said, Laura, were abject lies,” Hanson said. “There were not four officers killed. There were not 10 people killed. There was only one violent death, we think, and that was a Trump supporter, Ashli Babbitt Victor Davis Hanson Explains Why He Believes FBI Is ‘Afraid’ Of Trump’s Return | The Daily Caller -
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4M baht taxable?
That's the way I understand how the system works at present. Rich folks write the rules to protect rich folks' wealth. It appears to work in our favor in this instance. -
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"Conspiracies Too Awful to Imagine?" by Victor Davis Hanson
All those people are worth listening to. That's how you get a good idea of what's going on in the world. Listen to everybody. Anyway, some of what people say is nonsense. That's OK. You still gain some perspective from the whole and some understanding from the exchange of ideas. If you immediately tune out an entire group of people, you're only fooling yourself. That's why the mainstream media is so effective at propaganda. They've done a good job of demonizing the opposition. The opposition is "evil." The opposition is "dirty" The opposition will spread a "disease." We. saw that at work during COVID. The most massive and effective propaganda campaign the world has ever seen. Wasn't it the CIA that made up the term "conspiracy theory"? That was for good reason. A very effective tactic. It helps brand the opposition as just some bunch of nuts with a mental disorder not worth the time of day. In reality, they don't want people to listen to them. That would be a danger to their agenda.. So, people turn on mainstream news and they think they're getting "the truth." as that's all they ever hear.The official narrative. And then the "fact checkers" show up and we know how that works. -
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US Aims for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreement Within Two Weeks
Not 24 hours then? Oh wait, different war, different president. -
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Vaccine adverse events, including death, are grossly under-reported
Hulscher is another discredited COVID anti-vax quack with a history of spreading documented COVID misinformation, who now appears to be working for a foundation headed by another prolific anti-vax misinfo peddler, Peter McCullough, as shown below. Example #1 re Hulscher: ... An article published by the website The Blaze in late January 2024 claimed that a study published in the journal Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety showed the risk of COVID-19 vaccination outweighed its benefits. ... The study in Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety was authored by computational biologist Jessica Rose, masters student Nicolas Hulscher, and cardiologist Peter McCullough. Both Rose and McCullough have previously spread vaccine misinformation. Hulscher, according to his LinkedIn profile, is a masters student in epidemiology at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. Notably, Hulscher and McCullough co-authored a preprint that claimed 76% of deaths in vaccinated people were due to COVID-19 vaccines. Health Feedback covered the preprint’s questionable methods and conclusions here. [emphasis added] https://healthfeedback.org/claimreview/claim-myocarditis-covid-vaccines-carries-serious-risk-death-flawed-study/ Hulscher's current LinkedIn profile says he's working now, not surprisingly, for a foundation founded by McCullough: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nicolas-hulscher-mph-3683b1274_how-and-why-do-certain-injectable-products-activity-7262860978151673856-PjqD Example #2 re Hulscher: Hulscher, McCullough and several others in their anti-vax misinfo peddling clan also collaborated on a bogus research paper claiming they did a review of published research reports on sudden death autopsies and found many of them were caused by COVID vaccines. Unfortunately for the authors, those determinations that THEY made contradicted what many of the actual studies they reviewed found, which was for the most part that COVID vaccines were NOT to blame. That and other problems with their paper led to the journal where it was published ultimately withdrawing the paper, as shown below: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379073824001968?via%3Dihub The following fact check report details the travails of Hulscher and McCullough's bogus journal article, including the following: "As others have pointed out before, there’s reason to suspect that the authors may have been biased in their determinations. All three adjudicators, including Dr. Peter McCullough, are well known for spreading COVID-19 misinformation. Dr. William Makis, a Canadian radiologist, has previously claimed, without evidence, that 80 Canadian doctors died from COVID-19 vaccines. The only pathologist, Dr. Roger Hodkinson, incorrectly claimed in 2020 that COVID-19 was a “hoax” and “just a bad flu.” Hodkinson and McCullough, along with five other authors, are also affiliated with and have a financial interest in The Wellness Company, a supplement and telehealth company that sells unproven treatments, including for purported protection against vaccines. [emphasis added] Perhaps most tellingly, the scientists who conducted many of the autopsy studies came to opposite conclusions than the review authors. Of the 240 cases, for example, 105 come from a single paper in Colombia, whose authors found “[n]o relation between the cause of death and vaccination.” Similarly, the review authors counted 24 of 28 autopsies from a study from Singapore as vaccine-related, even though the original authors identified “no definite causative relationship” to mRNA vaccines." https://www.factcheck.org/2024/07/flawed-autopsy-review-revives-unsupported-claims-of-covid-19-vaccine-harm-censorship/ Then last November, the anti-vax group of authors managed to get the paper published again in an online journal headed and overseen by various anti-vaxers, including McCullough. As the above fact check recounts: "Update, Nov. 19: On Nov. 17, the autopsy review that sparked these initial claims and that was later withdrawn from its journal was republished online, renewing claims of censorship and the incorrect idea that the COVID-19 vaccines “are causing large numbers of deaths.” The republication outlet, Science, Public Health Policy and the Law, says it is a peer-reviewed journal, but it is not indexed on PubMed. The editor-in-chief is James Lyons-Weiler, a well–known spreader of vaccine misinformation. Other board members, including one author of the republished paper [McCullough], are also known spreaders of vaccine misinformation." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lyons-Weiler#Controversies -
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