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Utah scientist testifies before FDA panel, asks not to approve COVID-19 vaccine for kids

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Brianne Dressen said she will not vaccinate her children because she is still suffering from side effects she said came on from being a participant in the AstraZeneca vaccine trial a year ago.
COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5-11 in the U.S. are one step closer to approval after a unanimous vote from a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel, with one abstention.

The group voting Tuesday said the vaccine's benefits in preventing COVID-19 in that age group outweigh potential risks.

During the eight-hour hearing, doctors, scientists and concerned citizens were given a chance to testify.

Dr. Brian Dressen, Ph.D., is a Utah father, husband and chemist who testified before the panel.

"Each of you hold a significant responsibility today and know that without a doubt, when you approve this for the 5-11-year-old's, you are signing innocent kids and uninformed parents to a fate that will undoubtedly rob some of them of their life," he said.

Dressen's wife Brianne took part in the Utah-based portion of the U.S. AstraZeneca trial in 2020. She suffered significant neurological injury after the first dose and withdrew from the trial. She spoke to KUTV News reporter Jim Spiewak Tuesday, saying her kids will not receive a COVID-19 vaccine, if approved.

Bad Guys

So, yeah, remember when Denmark beat Covid thanks to the miracle of vaccines?

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Copenhagen citizens march in protest over proposed vaccine passports
It was last month. But that was then, this is now...

So, yeah, way back in September, the Danes were in the happy vaccine valley and decided to drop all coronavirus restrictions.

Which led to an entirely predictable set of stories (they were identical to the stories written about Israel and Britain in the spring, because the media learns nothing, ever, about the ro).

Yay Denmark! Yay vaccines! Yay sciencey science! Boo red states! Boo mean no good very bad anti-vaxxers!

Quenelle - Golden

Trash piles up in NYC as sanitation workers protest Mayor de Blasio's vaccine mandate

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Garbage piled up on Amboy Road in Great Kills, Staten Island.
These city employees think Mayor Bill de Blasio's vaccine mandate is pure garbage — and they should know!

Sanitation workers outraged over the order to get inoculated against COVID-19 are letting trash pile up across Staten Island and in parts of Brooklyn — and the head of their union said Wednesday that he's on their side.

The protesting workers are engaging in a rule-book slowdown that includes returning to their garages for things like gloves or gas so collections don't get finished, sources said.

Supervisors have even been warned to guard the garages this weekend to prevent trucks from getting vandalized, sources said.

Comment: With these mandates being enforced across various areas of employment, many in critical sectors, and with a significant number of workers unwilling to concede, it's likely that unless they're dropped unprecedented disruption and unrest will follow soon enough. Some in the establishment seem to be blinded by hubris and are unable to see it coming, whilst others are likely aware, however, for reasons that aren't yet clear, they're prioritizing the mandate over everything else: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: World on the Brink - Mass Acceptance of Tyranny Augurs Doom




Yoda

Comedian Dave Chappelle won't blink: 'You will not summon me. I am not bending to anybody's demands'

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Comedian Dave Chappelle
Wildly popular comedian Dave Chappelle answered outraged critics at Netflix in a video on his Instagram account over his comments during the comedy special The Closer and he refused to bend the knee to their demands.

Chappelle voiced his opinion to his fans at a stand-up comedy session on Sunday in Nashville, Tennessee. The crowd roared as the comedian demanded to know whether he was canceled or not.

"It's been said in the press that I was invited to speak to the transgender employees of Netflix and I refused. That is not true — if they had invited me I would have accepted it, although I am confused about what we would be speaking about," Chappelle stated during the video.

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Star of David

Hackers leak 'IDF soldier' private info & Israeli defense minister's photos,' claim to have more classified docs

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Photos allegedly obtained in a cyberattack on the Israeli Defense Ministry and published by hacking outfit 'Moses Staff' are seen in a screenshot from the group's website.
A shadowy hacking outfit calling itself "Moses Staff" has published a cache of photos and data it claims to have stolen in a cyber attack on the Israeli military, including a series of pictures of Defense Minister Benny Gantz.

In posts on its website and Telegram channel earlier this week, the black hat group released a number of photos of Gantz, claiming it has access to "confidential documents" on the country's Ministry of Defense and the minister himself. Vowing to publish more confidential information, the group declared:
"We've kept an eye on you for many years, at every moment and on each step. All your decisions and statements have been under our surveillance. Eventually, we will strike you while you never would have imagined and inform the world about the Israeli authorities' crimes."
The origin of the photos shared by Moses Staff remains unknown. None of the images published appear sensitive, and most depict Gantz meeting with fellow soldiers and performing other mundane tasks. Another photo shows a copy of a personal letter allegedly sent by Gantz to a colleague in the Jordanian armed forces in 2010, in which Gantz thanks him for his "support and friendship."

The group also reportedly leaked files containing personal information on IDF soldiers and other Defense Ministry personnel, including names, phone numbers, home addresses and ID numbers.
Collection of photos
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Collection of leaked photos allegedly obtained in a cyber attack.

Fire

The woke mob are headed down the same well-trodden book-burning road as the Conquistadors and the Nazis

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Most people would struggle to find kids' classics Little House On The Prairie and Dr Seuss offensive. But a UK university is failing to learn the lessons of the past by insisting they carry warnings for 'harmful content'.

Book banning and book burning - the attempted annihilation of a culture by attacking the written word - is nothing new.

Just ask the Qin Emperor of China a couple of thousand years-or-so ago - he of the Terracotta Army. He liked to roast a book or two. As did the Romans a few hundred years later, and the Spanish invaders of the Americas in the 16th century. They had a blast burning books.

Take, for example, the impact they had on the indigenous Mayan people, who lived on the land that is now Central America for thousands of years. They had hundreds of beautiful, hand-scribed books made from bark. They were experts on the movements of the stars and wrote what they'd learnt down in those tomes. They had a cool system for counting days, and such like. They were pretty damn good at it, too.

Then along came the Conquistadors, who'd crossed the Atlantic from Spain. They - or to be precise, their priests - didn't much like the Mayans having their own thoughts on anything, and they certainly didn't approve of their religion. It was Catholicism or bust for these godly folk. So, they burnt their books. Guess how many are left now?

Three. They're called the Mayan Codices, and the fact these books survived - by accident, as the priests missed a few - is the only reason we know exactly how much they'd learnt about the sky above them. Imagine our culture if it was reduced to just three books?

Propaganda

China-bashing: Daily Mail scrubs fake claim black actress was removed from Dune posters in China, but other MSM outlets still run with it

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Posters for "Dune" by Denis Villeneuve, 2021
A demonstrably false claim that Dune posters in China had a black character removed - presumably to appeal to racist audiences - had spread across the Western mainstream media like fire.

One of the characters in Denis Villeneuve's fresh adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel Dune is played by black British actress Sharon Duncan-Brewster. If you read the British press, you may know how her images were supposedly purged from promotional materials in China, or something like that.

The narrative boils down to a claim that film producers in Hollywood made a poster specifically for the Chinese market, which excludes Duncan-Brewster's character and features instead another one played by Taiwanese actor Chang Chen. The underlying implication was that greedy Western filmmakers cater to the tastes of bigoted Chinese audiences, who would be discouraged from a movie featuring a person of color.

Comment: The Ford Foundation has had fingers in a lot of agitprop pies:


Yoda

My quest to find the FDA-approved Comirnaty jab leads to mandates built on sand

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A Walgreens pharmacy
"To be honest, I've never even seen Comirnaty in the wild."

It was the first answer a Walgreens pharmacist gave me, this one in Salt Lake City, but it wouldn't be the last. Nine conversations later — after speaking with pharmacists from East to West Coast and in large cities in between ­ — their answers parrot­ed each other in almost identical two-minute conversations:

Me: "Hi. Do you administer the Pfizer vaccine at this location? Yes? Great!! Can you do me a favor and check the labels of your vaccines in stock? Let me know if they say 'Pfizer-BioNTech' or 'Comirnaty.' I understand that the formulations are supposed to be the same, but the vaccine under the Comirnaty label is actually the only one that's been approved by the FDA. Thanks so much."
Pharmacist: "The Pfizer vaccine we have is labeled 'Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.'"

Me: "So, just to confirm, you don't have any vials labeled 'Comirnaty'? Nothing else in stock?"

Pharmacist: "All I have is Pfizer-BioNTech." (Except for the pharmacist in Los Angeles who replied, "What's Comirnaty?" Not the answer I expected, but that also answers my question.)

Black Magic

Judge jails teenager who murdered sisters after making 'bizarre' contract with a demon

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Danyal Hussein
In June 2020, Nicole Smallman and her sister Bibaa Henry were stabbed to death as they celebrated Bibaa's birthday in a park in London. The murders took place during the first coronavirus lockdown, when pubs and restaurants were closed.

A teenager has been jailed for life for murdering two sisters after signing a contract with a demon to "sacrifice" women in return for winning a Mega Millions lottery jackpot.

Sentencing Danyal Hussein, 19, to a minimum term of 35 years, Mrs Justice Whipple said the teenager's motivation was "bizarre", but she told him: "You planned these vicious attacks, you intended to kill, you did it for money and in misguided pursuit of power."

Comment: Is this a case of spirit possession/ obsession, or a character disturbed individual using the narrative of an agreement with the devil?

Sky News reports:
Hussein was a troubled child growing up in south London and at the age of 15 teachers referred him to the government's counter-extremism programme Prevent after he was found to be accessing far-right propaganda on school computers.

He was discharged from the de-radicalisation programme three years later, but after the murders police discovered he had been entering online Satanic forums and researching right-wing ideology.
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NPC

Ohio college student 'angry' and 'scared' after 'cisgender men' installed radiator in dorms: 'Safe space'

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A student at Oberlin College in Ohio described being "scared" and "angry" after the school announced a work crew would be installing radiators in a "safe space" dormitory for women and trans students
A student at Oberlin College in Ohio described being "scared" and "angry" after the school announced a work crew would be installing radiators in a "safe space" dormitory for women and trans students, explaining the crew would likely be "cisgender men."

"I was angry, scared, and confused. Why didn't the College complete the installation over the summer, when the building was empty? Why couldn't they tell us precisely when the workers would be there? Why were they only notifying us the day before the installation was due to begin?" Oberlin student Peter Fray-Witzer wrote in an op-ed published in the college newspaper on Friday.

The student said he grew concerned because he had not heard of the installation plans before a school email was sent on Oct. 7. He explained that the crew would likely be cisgender men entering Baldwin Cottage, which is home to a "safe space" for "women and transgendered persons."

Comment: How will kids like this survive in the 'big bad world' when they leave college? Goodness knows what they will do when their car breaks down, or their toilet is blocked, or the gas boiler has gone haywire.