Watch out lol https://t.co/nkYELGoHKH
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 29, 2023
Tough to beat Victor Davis Hanson’s review of Gen. Milley. Gen. Milley is up there with Mitt Romney and Merrick Garland as one of the biggest disappointments of our lousy crop of senior leaders. Trust in the military is at an historic low following his tenure.
As Gen. Milley leaves office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, on his last day he goes out ranting about his loyalty to the Constitution and not to a “dictator,”—blasting Trump without mentioning Trump, and thus trumping as it were Trump’s own excesses with those of his own.…
— Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) September 29, 2023
Truth…
When your cat prefers the receipt over the toys you bought.. 😂 pic.twitter.com/z5y8bTUYcW
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) September 29, 2023
Yes!
Where are the cheapskate Europeans. Let them pay for the Russia/Ukraine disaster. It’s in their yard not ours.
"You're telling me we're sending $100 billion to a country that's not going to have elections"
“We’re sending $100 billion to a country that now has a president for life?”
"Does anyone remember the American Civil War? Where 600,000 people died and yet we didn't miss an… pic.twitter.com/bZrkzvpByG
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) September 30, 2023
Democrats brought this on themselves through unfair treatment of RFK Jr. and other Democrat candidates for president.
RFK Jr. to announce independent White House bid in early October: report
I think this hurts Biden. RFK Jr. is an unusual politician who cuts across conventional political lines, however. I like him.
Woke science is not science it is politics…
Anthropology groups shut down sex discussion to protect transgender people
Reject this stupid garbage.
A spiritual battle…
How can you argue with this? Washington doesn't care about Americans, they care about maintaining power and stuffing their wallets. Why do you think we have career politicians like Nancy Pelosi, who are worth over $120 million? Because she only cares about power, and her wallet…
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) September 30, 2023
Related:
Tucker tells the story of Pyotr Wrangel and the Russian Revolution: "The country is in complete chaos. He goes into a movie theater and everyone in the theater is completely absorbed in the movie, like there's no revolution happening outside.
He's very close to the Romanovs, the… pic.twitter.com/Rl0KAt3ewL
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) September 29, 2023
When government interferes in the normal market to pick preferred winners…
Rooftop Solar Power Has a Dark Side
“…during the heat of summer, when temperatures in New York surpassed 90°F, the 22 solar panels on the roof of my house were doing absolutely nothing.
This is not something I learned until September, four months after my husband and I bought this house with a purportedly functional leased solar system in upstate New York, months after logging into a website that inaccurately told us that the panels were working, months after we forked over $6,000 to prepay the remainder of the 20-year lease to the company supposed to be maintaining the solar panels, Spruce Power, which happens to be the largest privately held owner and operator of residential solar in America.
A third-party technician dispatched to our house by Spruce in September blamed squirrels that chewed on some important wires. Spruce blamed the previous owners, who they said fell behind on lease payments; in September, Spruce told us it had disconnected the system previously but that did not explain why they’d taken our money to prepay the lease on the panels in June. The panels are still not working to full capacity. (Made aware that this article was in the works, Spruce said in September that it will repay us for the months the panels were not working.)
We are not alone. Obscured by the recent rush to sign up households for rooftop solar and speed up the electrification of America are those who already have solar panels on their roof that do not work. Many were early adopters who did the “right” thing for the planet, installing solar before the expanded financial incentives that came out of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Because solar was more expensive in the 2010s, many entered into leases with solar companies to defray upfront costs, and many were left in the lurch when those companies went out of business. Often, their solar leases were packaged and sold, alongside thousands of others, to private equity companies and other investors who were not incentivized to ensure, years into the leases, that service was good or that panels even worked...”
Many people blindly accept the moral pressure to save the planet not thinking that it is just another cynical political slogan. If it is advantageous in one way or another for people to invest in solar power, it will happen on its own. No amount of government coercion or fire hosing of taxpayer dollars will make it right, if it is not right.
Michael Shellenberger dissects the absurd stupidity of the climate cult. This is a portion of it.
Just now, one of the finest tennis players of all time, Roger Federer, was about to play his last match when this young climate activist ran onto the court and lit his arm on fire. Don't worry. He's fine. This is the face of climate narcissism pic.twitter.com/YEE1KURmbE
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) September 23, 2022
In June, two Italian climate activists glued their hands to a Botticelli painting and rolled out a banner that read, “Last Generation No Gas No Coal.”
Then, and now, Italians are struggling to pay energy bills due to the lack of natural gas and coal.https://t.co/dzu8km9t8C
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) September 23, 2022
The rising overprotection and coddling of children by their parents and other adults result in anxious, depressed, and grandiose adolescents and young adults who, in their search for purpose and meaning, imagine that they, as individuals and a generation, will save the world.
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) September 23, 2022
For example, after a natural gas leak in the Gulf of Mexico caught on fire, California Governor Gavin Newsom pointed to the accident as a symptom of climate change, even though it had nothing to do with warmer ocean temperatures. pic.twitter.com/YtLj7X8qvq
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) September 23, 2022
Is this satire or the state of modern liberalism?
Study indicates Covid vaccines resulted in 17.0 ± 0.5 million COVID-19 vaccine deaths worldwide, from 13.50 billion injections up to 2 September 2023. This would correspond to a mass iatrogenic event that killed (0.213 ± 0.006) % of the world population (1 death per 470 living persons, in less than 3 years), and did not measurably prevent any deaths.
COVID-19 vaccine-associated mortality in the Southern Hemisphere
Abstract
Seventeen equatorial and Southern-Hemisphere countries were studied (Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Malaysia, New Zealand, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Suriname, Thailand, Uruguay), which comprise 9.10 % of worldwide population, 10.3 % of worldwide COVID-19 injections (vaccination rate of 1.91 injections per person, all ages), virtually every COVID-19 vaccine type and manufacturer, and span 4 continents.
In the 17 countries, there is no evidence in all-cause mortality (ACM) by time data of any beneficial effect of COVID-19 vaccines. There is no association in time between COVID-19 vaccination and any proportionate reduction in ACM. The opposite occurs. All 17 countries have transitions to regimes of high ACM, which occur when the COVID-19 vaccines are deployed and administered. Nine of the 17 countries have no detectable excess ACM in the period of approximately one year after a pandemic was declared on 11 March 2020 by the World Health Organization (WHO), until the vaccines are rolled out (Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Paraguay, Philippines, Singapore, Suriname, Thailand, Uruguay).
Unprecedented peaks in ACM occur in the summer (January-February) of 2022 in the Southern Hemisphere, and in equatorial-latitude countries, which are synchronous with or immediately preceded by rapid COVID-19-vaccine-booster-dose rollouts (3rd or 4th doses). This phenomenon is present in every case with sufficient mortality data (15 countries). Two of the countries studied have insufficient mortality data in January-February 2022 (Argentina and Suriname).
Detailed mortality and vaccination data for Chile and Peru allow resolution by age and by dose number. It is unlikely that the observed peaks in all-cause mortality in January-February 2022 (and additionally in: July-August 2021, Chile; July-August 2022, Peru), in each of both countries and in each elderly age group, could be due to any cause other than the temporally associated rapid COVID-19-vaccine-booster-dose rollouts. Likewise, it is unlikely that the transitions to regimes of high ACM, coincident with the rollout and sustained administration of COVID-19 vaccines, in all 17 Southern-Hemisphere and equatorial-latitude countries, could be due to any cause other than the vaccines.
Synchronicity between the many peaks in ACM (in 17 countries, on 4 continents, in all elderly age groups, at different times) and associated rapid booster rollouts allows this firm conclusion regarding causality, and accurate quantification of COVID-19-vaccine toxicity.
The all-ages vaccine-dose fatality rate (vDFR), which is the ratio of inferred vaccine-induced deaths to vaccine doses delivered in a population, is quantified for the January-February 2022 ACM peak to fall in the range 0.02 % (New Zealand) to 0.20 % (Uruguay). In Chile and Peru, the vDFR increases exponentially with age (doubling approximately every 4 years of age), and is largest for the latest booster doses, reaching approximately 5 % in the 90+ years age groups (1 death per 20 injections of dose 4). Comparable results occur for the Northern Hemisphere, as found in previous articles (India, Israel, USA).
We quantify the overall all-ages vDFR for the 17 countries to be (0.126 ± 0.004) %, which would imply 17.0 ± 0.5 million COVID-19 vaccine deaths worldwide, from 13.50 billion injections up to 2 September 2023. This would correspond to a mass iatrogenic event that killed (0.213 ± 0.006) % of the world population (1 death per 470 living persons, in less than 3 years), and did not measurably prevent any deaths.
The overall risk of death induced by injection with the COVID-19 vaccines in actual populations, inferred from excess all-cause mortality and its synchronicity with rollouts, is globally pervasive and much larger than reported in clinical trials, adverse effect monitoring, and cause-of-death statistics from death certificates, by 3 orders of magnitude (1,000-fold greater).
The large age dependence and large values of vDFR quantified in this study of 17 countries on 4 continents, using all the main COVID-19 vaccine types and
manufacturers, should induce governments to immediately end the baseless public health policy of prioritizing elderly residents for injection with COVID-19 vaccines, until valid risk-benefit analyses are made.
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COVID-19 vaccine-associated mortality in the Southern Hemisphere
Uni-Party Republicans have lost touch with Republican voters…
Happy…
Smile! 😊 pic.twitter.com/LJmDLYsAlH
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) September 28, 2023
In-kind political contribution from garbage media…
Headline of the day…
The Democrat governor of Arizona comes out. I blame the voters in that state. This looks like mental illness to me. Vote for crazy people get crazy policies.
#BREAKING AZ Governor @katiehobbs got a haircut yesterday and has been spotted in public for the first time. 😂😂😂
h/t: @drbrandtmiller pic.twitter.com/Lk01UZFMmJ
— John 🌵🇺🇸 (@johninphx) September 28, 2023
Biden foreign policy…
Democrat/media/never-Trump pipe dream…
Election interference from social media…
Search engine optimization or political bias? Biden challengers nearly nonexistent in Google results
Related. Democrat bureaucrat political persecution and prosecution of Trump continues unabated:
NY AG James plans to call Trump, three children to testify in fraud trial