Open House 5/6/22

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  1. mawm says:

    According to Geert vanden Bossche the SAR-CoV-2 virus is going to mutate to a highly infectious more virulent virus because of the “infectious pressure” created by a mass vaccination program with a non-sterilising vaccine. The only hope he sees is that the unvaccinated will provide a pool of people who will allow herd immunity to develop. He wants all vaccination campaigns to stop especially those targeting children. He points to countries with low vaccination rates and the way the pandemic is playing out there as compared to highly vaccinated and boosted Western countries.

    I guess that the population reduction conspiracy theory is real – especially the population replacement aspect. The Caucasian refugees from Ukraine are having to get vaccinated at the border whilst the Third World refugees along the US souther border are welcomed in unvaccinated. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

    It’s a long interview and vanden Bossche doesn’t make it any easier with his accent and the speed at which he formulates his arguments. The bottom line is stay unvaccinated – we are the ones who are going to see the world!

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/v8A7TM6MmK57/

    • Michael in Nelson says:

      Is he advocating the end of polio vaccines? How about rubella, or hepatitis? I think there is a place for true vaccines but the mRNA jabs are a disaster.

      • mawm says:

        I don’t know his views on Polio vax but there has been a bit of a disaster with them. There are 3 strains of polio. The new oral vax had removed one because it wasn’t found in the wild anymore …. except the old vaccine had a live attenuated form of it which has now escaped into the wild and is not being covered.

        There has been a lot of changes made to vaccines so that they are easier to mass produce for less cost. Some have problems. I read somewhere that an American child gets 64 different inoculations by the time they become adults.

        Robert Kennedy became labeled an anti vaxer because of his exposure that Thimerosal, a mercury compound, can cross the blood-brain barrier whereas the vaccine industry had always denied that it did and that it wasn’t a problem anyway as it disappeared from the body. Mercury is a neurotoxin and many think that it might be responsible for autism.

        Maybe kids are getting vaccinated against too many things now.

  2. Mike-SMO says:

    When the Mao Tse Lung appeared to be a “drop dead” dangerous bug, the Vaxx was a pretty good response.

    Now,the Lung Fu is a nasty respiratory disease that is a bigger threat to the vulnerable. Co-morbidities (high blood pressure, obesity, high blood sugar, etc), Treat’em if you got’em. That is what your doctor is for. Age is a problem but I have found that my insurance doesn’t cover a “therapeutic” young, nubile (~62 year old) red head, so get your seasonal flu shots and your pneumococcus (1 & 2) shots, stay away from rock concerts, and other crowds, and do the hospital and the old TWA drill; wash your hands before touching your face or food, don’t drag the great unwashed into your nest on your shoes or external clothing. Verify that your Vitamin-D(3) levels are good. I like OTC zinc because the books say most viruses don’t. It is cheap and pretty safe. Make an appointment to talk with your doc. He may have some magic beans that will scare off the viruses. If you have a funky heart and/or lungs, or are immune suppressed due to an implant or transplant, it may be time to become a recluse, but only after you have had a chat with the guy or gal in the white coat. Talk To Your Physician!

  3. Michael in Nelson says:

    I’ve been following the numbers on the official NZ COVID web site and I’m noticing a disturbing trend. New Zealand is on the declining end of the Omicron variant outbreak. In other countries, Omicron has been a less virulent variant than earlier manifestations, more infectious but less lethal. However, the NZ official (not necessarily the true numbers) web site has published numbers that indicate an increasing mortality rate compared to previous variants.

    Something is fishy here. There is a greater than 95% vaccination rate in New Zealand, so why are people dying of Omicron at a higher rate than from what were more lethal variants in other countries?

  4. Michael in Nelson says:

    With the blow up in the US abour Roe vs Wade, I thought I’d check the law in NZ. Besides finding that abortion is legal at any time before birth (provider must consult if after 20 weeks but they don’t have to agree) with 0.9% occurring after 20 weeks, there was this bit of information…

    “The Pfizer vaccine has been proven safe for pregnant people and those who have recently miscarried or had a termination. Speak to your health practitioner for advice about the COVID-19 vaccine.”

    Apparently the MoH hasn’t seen news about the Pfizer documents on testing.

    • mawm says:

      The claims that the “vaccines’ are safe is criminal. Nobody wants to go anywhere near taking the government to task over this. So much for our opposition parties even if they came out in support for mass vaccination at the beginning of the pandemic they should be able to keep up with the exposure of Pfizer’s malfeasance and hold the government to account.

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        The silence of the opposition is cowardly and they all deserve to be vilified for not making this front page news..

    • mawm says:

      It used to be that private enterprise and entrepreneurial skills were the road to wealth now it’s government employment. The corruption and graft is so vast that unless they start at the very top with convictions and imprisonment, and work their way down, the bureaucracy will sink the country. It is no wonder the US has to shift so many billions of dollars through a war that can’t be one, just to pay for the corruption.

      Jacinda has begun the same type of corruption in NZ.

      • pb says:

        It’s a big club of theives and you’re not in it. “User fees”

        “health agencies had put regulatory capture on steroids. The CDC, for example, owns 57 vaccine patents1 and spends $4.9 of its $12.0 billion-dollar annual budget (as of 2019) buying and distributing vaccines.2,3 NIH owns hundreds of vaccine patents and often profits from the sale of products it supposedly regulates. High level officials, including Dr. Fauci, receive yearly emoluments of up to $150,000 in royalty payments on products that they help develop and then usher through the approval process.4 The FDA receives 45 percent of its budget from the pharmaceutical industry, through what are euphemistically called “user fees.”
        ― Robert F. Kennedy Jr., The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        They certainly have a lot of the same policies as the Left in the US. Eliminate fathers from the family, corrupt children, keep the population in check with lies and fear, butcher the unborn, etc.

  5. Darin says:

    Well Tim, it’s because she’s evil
    https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/tim-scott-exposes-the-callus-babykiller-janet-yellen/

    I am so sick of people like her, they aren’t qualified to wash toilets, but they are in control of the economy and nation. :evil:

  6. Michael in Nelson says:

    How did ‘teaching kids about keeping safe from sexual abuse’ morph into this assignment?

    https://www.libsoftiktok.com/p/kindergarteners-sent-home-with-masturbation?s=r

    There are some sick teachers out there (thanks Libs of TikTok)

  7. Darin says:

    The Biden admin in a nutshell-

    https://youtube.com/shorts/XNB83O3BwgU?feature=share

    Everybody can see what’s about to happen, but no one seems to be able to stop it http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

  8. Michael in Nelson says:

    Wait a minute…This shit is used as training material?!

    https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/this-is-absolutely-insane/

  9. Michael in Nelson says:

    With all the blow-up in the US about Roe v Wade, I decided to pay a visit to my local Labour MP’s booth at the local Saturday market. An interesting moment was when I asked her iwhat happened in a surgical abortion for a baby over 20 weeks gestation. She had already said she approves of the current policy which allows for such abortions but refused to discus what happens during a surgical abortion. It made her ‘uncomfortable’.

    In the end she asked me to leave http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

    • Pascal says:

      Of course. Murder makes most people uncomfortable for good reason.

      Now if only the good were more prominent perhaps there’d be less bad.

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        Pascal, on a side note, I received a constituents letter from Ms Boyack on Friday where she claims “Our COVID-19 Protection Framework has effectively managed the Omicron outbreak, and we’ve seen a sustained reduction in cases and hospitalisations.”

        I sent her an email noting that prior to Omicron there were approximately 30,000 cases and 30 deaths whilst now there are over 1,000,000 cases and almost 900 deaths. That’s not managing the disease at all, the disease simply ran its course.

        I also informed her the number of cases hasn’t had a ‘sustained reduction’ since early April with new cases running between 5000 and 10000 a day (over 7000 in the last 24 hours). It’s beginning to look like the BA.2 variant has arrived.

  10. Michael in Nelson says:

    And you thought The Ginger was bad

    https://dailytimewaster.blogspot.com/2022/05/wow-bidens-new-press-spokesperson.html

    Seriously, where do they find these people? http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

  11. Michael in Nelson says:

    I’m surprised NBC aired this.

    https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/the-passenger-who-landed-that-cessna-is-100-percent-american-badass/

    Faith is usually ridiculed on the MSM.

  12. Michael in Nelson says:

    Yep, that Georgia election integrity law sure suppressed voter turnout.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-early-voting-shatters-record-voter-suppression

  13. Darin says:

    Has Elon Mush taken the Red Pill???

    https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2022/05/18/breitbart-business-digest-walmart-and-target-ring-the-death-knell-of-greedflation/

    Last couple paragraphs-

    “He’s now one of the country’s foremost advocates of freedom of speech online; although given his historical closeness to repressive regimes in China and the Middle East, there’s some room for skepticism about the depth of this attachment. Even still, if his position is simply that the U.S. needs or deserves free speech more than other countries and cultures, that would be preferable to the folks who are constantly trying to foist the latest Ministry of Truth on us.

    Now, however, he’s crossed the line and announced that he will vote—gasp—Republican.

    “In the past I voted Democrat, because they were (mostly) the kindness party. But they have become the party of division & hate, so I can no longer support them and will vote Republican. Now, watch their dirty tricks campaign against me unfold,” Musk tweeted.” http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif

    • Michael in Nelson says:

      Speaking of the Disinformation Governance Board…it is interesting that to get rid of it, all it took was saying “There it is and this is what the government intends to do with it”. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif

  14. mawm says:

    So the Western press seems to have got it wrong (I’m being polite) about the Russian forces in the Ukraine. Essentially Russia is achieving what they set out to do without the catastrophic losses we have been told about while the best of the Ukranian forces, the Azov Battalion, have surrendered in Azovstal. This is an interesting analysis of the Russian approach to war.

    https://www.algora.com/Algora_blog/2022/05/17/the-art-of-war-russian-style

  15. Michael in Nelson says:

    We’ve known this for some time but it is nice to see it in a reputable publication.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20220510174501/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/

  16. mawm says:

    https://dailysceptic.org/2022/05/20/in-bombshell-editorial-new-york-times-questions-us-strategy-in-ukraine/

    To me this sounds like the Ukrainians are losing and the Europeans have had enough of the Biden Administration’s Agenda in Ukraine that is costing them a fortune and the prospective of “energy poverty” as Putin plays his hand full of trump cards. The NY Times simply does not write an editorial of this magnitude without State Department consent.

    • Darin says:

      I’d wager that article was written by the State Department. It’s inevitable that the outcome ends in a neutral Ukraine with a loss of territory,heck, that’s what the plan has been all along. The purpose is to let down easy all the blue check mark independent voters flying the Ukraine flag on Twitter ,so their butt hurt doesn’t translate into staying home or voting Republican come November.

      The situation in Ukraine is not popular here, the attitudes range from don’t give a damn, to why aren’t we doing more, to why are we getting involved? Nobody really gives two shits about that, just like climate change or now Monkeypox.

      They DO however care about $6/gallon gas, 15% inflation, no baby formula on the shelves and the economy about to crash yet again.

      Taking sides in the Ukraine was just like taking sides in Syria, it’s trying to pick up a turd by the clean end and politically there is now way to avoid the stink from making the attempt.

  17. mawm says:

    This is an interesting commentary on Russia, and their international politics and military capabilities. If all this is true then NATO and the US are in no position to bait the bear.

    For some time I have concluded that Putin is the only adult in the room. He has been restrained in his speeches and responses to outright US aggression. During the Trump administration he seemed to be signalling a rapprochement with the West. Maybe part of the vituperative accusations of Trump-Russia collusion was to forestall any such moves. This has now gone, a lost opportunity, and Russia has formed its alliances with China and others.

    https://behind-the-news.com/russia-putin-the-west-part-1-of-a-2-part-series%EF%BF%BC/

    https://behind-the-news.com/russia-putin-the-west-part-2-of-a-2-part-series/

    • Darin says:

      This is all about restructuring the flow of oil and by extension money and Putin is out of the loop.
      I figured out awhile a ago what was happening. Everything that has happened in the Ukraine since 2004 has been about provoking Russia into conflict with the west.Why? Because certain people needed to choke off the flow of oil to western Europe from Russia. They never could gain control of Russia’s supply, so they took the long route and cut it off.
      Now western Europe responding in typical knee jerk fashion, has cut off its supply from Russia. Russia doesn’t care because India and China are right there as ready customers. Russia will make the same money per barrel and India and China will get the oil at a discount simply by means of reduced transportation costs.
      When the war in Ukraine is over, it will most likely end in a truce once Zelensky is out (dead), Russia will still not have a direct oil market to the west, but Ukraine will.
      Now how many American and European political families are set to profit off the oil business in Ukraine???? Paging Hunter Biden?

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        Don’t forget, China is about the only country with a truely long term strategy. Access to more of Russia’s oil would be a massive coup for them.

        • pb says:

          Agree about Geopolitical agendas. Yet this is a more basic urge too. US Politicians and their cronies, for generations, have gotten to siphon off cash from “aid” and “war”. Simple greed. Give money to foreign countries under the guise of “be kind”, and it boomerangs back as corrupt political funding. Hence the rush to approve Ukraine aid. Both sides of politics are sucking off it. Utterly corrupt.

          • mawm says:

            There should be an accounting for every cent by a country receiving foreign aid. When Blair demanded that of Mugabe he went ape-shit. Until then he had been fairly reasonable (by African standards) but after the river of British money flowing to his international banks accounts was suddenly dammed up he went feral.

            The amount of American taxpayers’ money that has gone into Ukrainian and American politician’s personal bank accounts must be in the billions.

            • Darin says:

              All good points, especially China. I figure once Xi or his successor has a couple pipelines built connecting Russia’s supply with China’s demand at that point Taiwan’s goose is cooked and probably the rest of the Pacific rim nations after that.

              Don’t figure on America getting involved in that fight. We no longer are willing or able. The left has destroyed our culture, our industry and our people.

    • Darin says:

      The media is already hyperventilating about it and once again, straight or gay, random f*cking isn’t a good idea http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif