Open House 4/1/23

Nobody does sick and disgusting like the left-

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57 Responses to Open House 4/1/23

  1. Michael in Nelson says:

    Diversity and tolerance…yeah, right

    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6323794380112

  2. Michael in Nelson says:

    What the regulators ignore is the incandescent bulbs inefficiency actually help heat the dwelling. But that is of no interest in their green religion.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-moving-forward-light-bulb-bans-coming-weeks

  3. mawm says:

    “There is a pattern. Those urging censorship of “misinformation” are spreading it. Those who condemn “extremism” demand extreme policies. And those who denounce “hate” are filed with loathing for their political enemies.” – Michael Shellenberger on Jacinda’s new role to combat on line extremism. An interesting Twitter threat at

    https://twitter.com/ShellenbergerMD/status/1643626703502073856

  4. Michael in Nelson says:

    Makes me want to either puke or beat the shit out of Kerby.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYadsJEGAkk

    🤬

    • Darin says:

      ‘Biden’s Team” you mean the hastily assembled band of weirdo’s,cross dressing faggots and communists?

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        A collection of incompetents lacking in the ability to tell the truth.

  5. Michael in Nelson says:

    He is Risen! May the joy and glory of the risen Christ fill your heart and household.

  6. mawm says:

    This is a fascinating talk by Robert F Kennedy jr. Some is about vaccines but he goes onto pandemic simulations and then bioweapons and the CIA, and Fauci. (1 hour)

    https://freedomlibrary.hillsdale.edu/programs/cca-iv-big-pharma/anthony-fauci-and-the-public-health-establishment

    • mawm says:

      “The collapse of U.S. influence over Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom’s new alliances with China and Iran are painful emblems of the abiect failure of the Neocon strategy of maintaining U.S. global hegemony with aggressive projections of military power. China has displaced the American Empire by deftly projecting, instead, economic power. Over the past decade, our country has spent trillions bombing roads, ports, bridges, and airports. China spent the equivalent building the same across the developing world. The Ukraine war is the final collapse of the Neocon’s short-lived “American Century. The Neocon projects in Iraq and Ukraine have cost $8.1 trillion, hollowed out our middle class, made a laughingstock of U.S. military power and moral authority, pushed China and Russia into an invincible alliance, destroyed the dollar as the global currency, cost millions of lives and done nothing to advance democracy
      or win friendships or influence.” – RF Kennedy jr.

      I find RFK a very interesting man. Could he be the remaking of the Democratic Party into the JF Kennedy mould when there was still some decency, patriotism and attempt to help middle America? Also in that statement above there is so much similarity to what Trump says. Which leads on to the question – Will he be the third Kennedy assassinated by the CIA? https://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif

  7. Pascal says:

    JPSears offers Kiwis some mocking for their new PM.

  8. Darin says:

    Red pilled much?

    https://twitter.com/michelletandler/status/1645061141763358720

    All she needs is about 25million of her big city cohorts to come to the same realization.

    • mawm says:

      This is always a thorny subject. Donor organs need perfusion with oxygenated blood to keep them viable. Determining death, well, depends on one’s definition of death. I don’t know the legal standard in the US for organ donation. It is usually by premortem declaration or next of kin agreement.

      Deciding whether or not a comatose patient who requires cardiac and/or respiratory support, and who has no brain stem reflexes will ever wake up, breathe on their own again and support their cardiac needs (ie normal cardiac output) is what is challengeable. Experience says no. Emotion says that there are anecdotal reports of patients miraculously waking up and it will happen with my wife/husband/child, etc.

      Under proposal b) no comment is made about cardiac function, cerebration nor the use the term “irreversible”. I would have thought that “permanent” covered “irreversible”. One can often illicit a primitive brain response (withdrawal) with application of pain which family will tell one is an indication of frontal lobe function. Cardiac function becomes tricky as there is often an electrical signal of cardiac function when there is close to zero cardiac output and left without chemical cardiac support will eventually fade away – sometimes over many emotional hours. This gives family a visual signal that there is life. As we all know respiration is depressed with morphine type drugs and sedatives especially when given together, and muscle relaxants (all of which are used to allow adequate machine ventilation in ICU patients). There are usually requirements for these to have been stopped for a certain number of hours. The patient is then challenged with a CO2 stimulus to see if there is a response.

      The testing for brain stem function is raw and probably could be challenged. One cannot survive without a functioning brain stem. The assessment of some brain electrical activity is something that probably has advanced since I last had any involvement.

      I must say that these regulations do not differ from those we applied in the ICU’s I worked in. I’m also sure there are unethical doctors receiving monetary kick-backs. They are the ones that need to be exposed and prosecuted. https://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_mail.gif

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        Thanks mawm, that clarifies it pretty well. These touchy subjects tend to get drama around them. https://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

        • Darin says:

          I think the biggest worry is that without precise language in policy, the decision making process might become nonchalant. Given what we saw happen in the healthcare system during Covid, I think it is a real concern. While many worked on and did their jobs as usual, many also became little jackboot authoritarians blindly following flawed or even downright criminal protocols.

          • mawm says:

            I think many were told what to do or they’d lose their income/registration. Young doctors have debt.

            • Darin says:

              Granted, financial ruin is a factor and that is understandable and forgivable. The ones I am referring to would have fit right in at Auschwitz.

  9. Michael in Nelson says:

    Some might say the Biden Administration has dug themselves into a hole, I say they are descending into the Pit.

    https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2023/04/11/states-lawsuit-reveals-feds-pushed-censorship-tools-to-big-tech/

  10. Michael in Nelson says:

    There is so much racism in the US university researchers have to falsify their data to prove it.

    https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fnypost.com%2F2023%2F04%2F12%2Fflorida-state-university-professor-leaves-job-after-claim-he-faked-data-on-racism%2F

    The Jessie Smollett syndrome strikes again

    • Darin says:

      They all do it, after all, if real racism fades away in society, which it largely has, then they are out of a job.
      Also interesting that they don’t like to talk about the one statistic on the rise, instances of racism against Asians and Hispanics by Blacks.

  11. Michael in Nelson says:

    It’s about time someone put this out there.

    https://www.tampafp.com/matt-gaetz-big-pharma-mass-shootings/

  12. Darin says:

    Apparently Harvard frat parties are full of pencil necked dweebs and horse faced slags.

    https://12ft.io/proxy?ref=&q=https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/bud-light-exec-who-wants-to-update-fratty-culture-enjoyed-fratty-party/

    “Businesswoman” she’s not a businesswoman, she’s a diversity hire with zero experience running anything except drinking shitty craft beer out of a condom :lol:

    • Michael in Nelson says:

      We should be used to this by now. The old ‘Do as I say not as I do’ trick.

      • Darin says:

        American corporate is full of university “educated” dolts like her. That bunch are the ones running businesses into the ground, both at home and abroad.
        These kids grew up in homes where work was non-existent, they didn’t hold down jobs during college and entered the corporate world totally devoid of any experience and whatever training they had in school, was failed Keynesian economic theory, mixed extra thick with social justice horseshit.

        They have never built anything, they have never done anything of value. At best the total sum of their life’s work should have been digging ditches with a shovel or cleaning sewage settling ponds. But because mom and dad had connections and money, they managed to party their way through university and right into a cushy job in white collar America.

  13. Pascal says:

    Let’s say you don’t believe that there is a Death Cult. And also you don’t believe that the mRNA “vaccines” were indiscriminately injecting toxic substances into various people across the globe for scientists™ “to see what happens.”

    Well then maybe the next time your doctor seems really convincing of the need for you take an injection you won’t care about this bit of unverified but plausible information.

    Cross posted at Liberty’s Torch as the post Let’s Say You Still Dismiss the Existence of Establishment Death Cult

  14. mawm says:

    were indiscriminately injecting toxic substances into various people across the globe for scientists™ “to see what happens

    That’s a long bow to draw. If they had no need/want to rush out something improperly researched they could have just taken the drug through the usual regulation procedure and seen what happens in circumstances that would have had more control both over patient reports and administration of the drug.

    I’m not sure why they wanted the vaccine in every arm, there are many reasons that could be espoused, but they sure did.

    • Pascal says:

      while I agree that I did a stretch there, the point remains that there is a whole lot of evil afoot and that MSM definitely does its best to make the evil easier for its vast audience to accept. This effort to get doctors to see loads of $$$ the more effort they put into scaring the crap out of their patients was clearly an effort to pin the ethics needle to the floor. In that light, I viewed my opinion being useful to raise skepticism (or scepticism in Native English) to overcome that as not inappropriate, especially since it is the sort of thing that we once thought would never happen again after Nuremberg.

      • Darin says:

        https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.telegraph.co.uk%2Ffamily%2Flife%2Fautism-lockdown-effects-on-son-covid-restrictions-uk%2F

        “Noah, turned six on March 17, St Patrick’s Day. Surrounded by his school friends and family he had a disco party where he was free to be exactly who he is – animated, physically active and always watching and enjoying others enjoyment. We will never know how that dreadful period affected his development in the long term. What we do know is that it could not have come at a worse time. Between the ages of two and five, with the right support and therapies, autistic children can make remarkable progress. Sadly those that do not talk by his age are vanishingly unlikely ever to do so. At least he is now happy in himself, which is all any parents want. We live in hope, but he still only has a few words – which are certainly less choice than the ones I’d reserve for the policy makers who did this to him.”
        —————————————————————————
        My problem with the whole covid affair , is not that to date not a single person involved in the decision making process has been punished, but instead that the fact they haven’t been, means they will feel safe to do it again next time and trust me, there will be a next time. :evil:

        • Pascal says:

          I saw that story. The Brit system was what he was attacking. From what he reported it sounded awful there. From stories I’ve heard from elsewhere, I bet it could have been worse. And yes, lack of punishment virtually guarantees such inhuman policies will recur.

    • Pascal says:

      I eventually realized that I misused the word indiscriminately. I should have written methodically injecting. Who got injected with what appears to have been indiscriminately determined. The numbers who turned up with odd reactions only rarely happened at the same clinic, although in at least one instance it was many members of a single hospital staff who were stricken similarly. This was the first instance I’d seen of financial incentives looking to corrupt members of the medical community. Prior to this all I heard about was coercion levied against its youngest field workers who were facing fiercesome debt compounded by summary termination if they refused the jab. The Death Cult almost certainly is found at the highest levels, not at the lowest who themselves are victims.

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        I would suggest a financial incentive for an insurance company to offer incentives to doctors to use a specific medication. Did the government reimburse their costs?

        • Pascal says:

          Reimburse the life insurance companies? LOLz

          • Michael in Nelson says:

            As hard as the govt was pushing the vaccines, I wouldn’t put it past Fauci et al. to authorise funding the insurance companies’ incentive programs.

  15. Pascal says:

    The Blue Cross/ Blue Shield is now verified. And the payout for a successful final incentive drive is astounding: $250 per newly vaccinated member once 75% of a doctor’s patients have succumb to his “entreaties.”

    https://providers.anthem.com/docs/gpp/KY_CAID_PU_COVID19VaccineProviderIncentiveProgram.pdf?v=202201202223

  16. Michael in Nelson says:

    For the politically incorrect amongst us.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIVcpAiq6e4

    These two are great! https://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

  17. mawm says:

    I have had a passing interest in the happenings in Ukraine; not the laundry of American taxpayer money into the pockets of DC, but the Russian Special Military Operation there.

    There have been rumours of a deep underground command centre filled with 200 American and other NATO officers being hit by Russian hypersonic “Kinzhal” missiles at the beginning of March. Of course there is no reporting of the incident in the Western press but now there is in Russian and alternative media.

    Now that we have confirmation through the leaks of classified documents that American and other NATO countries have had their special forces in Ukraine all along. (New Zealand must surely be there as well).

    Moon of Alabama has a comments section dedicated to the war. Most of the posters, as is usual, talk rubbish but there are some who are knowledgable and they provide interesting links. In the link below comment No’s 26 and 28 post all the information (some translated).

    This is a war that the US has provoked and to me it appears that they have bitten off more than they can chew, and the Putin is giving them a lesson. This will not end well and my fear is that the NATO aligned forces will in desperation use a nuclear device in their dying throes.

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2023/04/ukraine-open-thread-2023-92.html#comments

  18. mawm says:

    In case our host and others think I am anti-American, I’m not it’s just the present inhabitants in DC and the security apparatus.

    To cheer you up play this link with some volume! https://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

    https://rumble.com/v2ikjoo-the-adventures-of-trump-man.html

    • Darin says:

      No worries, I’m not overly concerned about the Ukraine/Russia situation as much as I am China. What has me concerned with that is the amount of ordinance and material we are burning through supporting Ukraine. I have a sneaking suspicion that China has something planned for this summer or fall, possibly sooner.

    • Michael in Nelson says:

      Never thought you were mawm. As an American ex-pat, I’m disgusted with the current administration as well.

  19. Michael in Nelson says:

    The article refers to “Biden’s” new rule. Biden is too stupid to think up something this complex. His handlers are just instituting a new wealth distribution scheme.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/biden-rule-redistribute-high-risk-loan-costs-homeowners-good-credit

  20. mawm says:

    Communists are relentless.

  21. Michael in Nelson says:

    The Law of Unintended Consequences strikes again.

    https://www.foxnews.com/auto/electric-vehicles-heavy-parking-garages-report

  22. Michael in Nelson says:

    It was deliberate.

    https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/the-worst-atrocity-in-the-history

    The only question left is ‘Was it manslaughter or murder?’

    • mawm says:

      Fauci worked for DARPA. This was a bioweapon being developed for the US Military. Was it released deliberately? Who knows, but it was probably released too soon/accidentally as its development was incomplete. They would have wanted an agent with a much higher infection fatality rate and have a vaccine for it at the same time.

      Is it possible that it escaped and they did not know how deadly it might be and hence the panic to rush out an untested vaccine platform into every arm? We’ll never know. That information will be hidden with Epstein’s client list, Hillary’s emails and Joe’s kick-backs.