Now you have a mini dictator. You have one step away from a king. One step closer. You're moving one step closer to dictatorship. That's what the f**k is happening. That's what's going to happen with the vaccine passport. That's what's going to happen if they close borders. You can't enter New York City unless you have your papers! You can't go here unless you have that! You can't get on a plane unless you do what I say.
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Travis Maddox, a prepper and producer of "The Prepared Homestead" on YouTube, feeds his turkeys and chickens.
"No one could move. It just shut the whole region down for two weeks. I wasn't as prepared as I thought," said Maddox, a burly man of 43, sporting a long black beard, T-shirt, cargo pants, and baseball cap, while tending his garden.
Those two weeks made Maddox realize that being prepared — "prepping," as it's called today — was the key to a life of self-reliance and personal freedom.
As an Eagle Scout, he never forgot the Boy Scout motto: Be prepared.
"To me, the ultimate level of prepping is being self-sufficient. You're still being modern, but you're in control," Maddox told The Epoch Times on Aug. 5.
In 2009, Maddox launched his YouTube channel, "The Prepared Homestead," which now has over 32,000 subscribers.
People, he said, are waking up to the worsening reality of supply chain disruptions and food shortages, and rapid political and social changes that all point toward "a perfect storm" just ahead.
The Director of the CDC made an important admission during an interview today on CNN. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky stated the vaccine does not prevent COVID-19 infection, nor does it stop the vaccinated person from transmitting the infection or the delta variant. According to Director Walensky, the only benefit from the vaccine now is presumably that it reduces the severity of symptoms.
If a vaccinated and non-vaccinated person have the same capacity to carry, shed and transmit the virus - with or without symptoms - then what difference does a vaccination passport or vaccination ID make?
According to the CDC TODAY, both the vaxxed and non-vaxxed person walking into a restaurant, store, group, venue or workplace present the exact same risk to other people there, so how does the presentation of proof of vaccine make any difference? WATCH:
(UPDATE - Google removed the video, I replaced with Rumble)
It's just bars. It's just restaurants. It's just theaters. It's just concerts. It's just dancing. It's just intramural sports. It's just choir.
It's just non-essential medical services that you have to give up. It is just non-essential items that you are not allowed to buy. It's just not being able to exercise. It's just gyms. It is just the closure of your business for a while. It is just not making money for a while. It is just not being able to pay your bills for a little while.
It's just a minor inconvenience. It's just not being allowed to carpool. It's just not socializing for a while. It's just a mask. It's just not traveling for a while. It's just not hugging people for a while. It's just missionary sex that is risky.
It is just not seeing your family and friends for a while. It's just not visiting your grandparents temporarily. It's just your grandparents not having visitors for their safety. It's just one birthday you have to sacrifice. It's just one Thanksgiving alone. It's just one Christmas without your family. It's just two birthdays you had to sacrifice. It is just not celebrating any milestones for a year and a half.
Social distancing rules and limits on how many people can meet indoors have now ended, almost 17 months after the first lockdown.
However, rules will remain tighter than in England, with face masks still required by law in many public places.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said masks are still required in most indoor public places, including in shops, healthcare settings and on public transport.
However, they are no longer a legal requirement in hospitality venues where food and drink is served.
Thai riot police on Saturday fired water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets to repel a crowd of several hundred young anti-government protestors who marched on an army base where Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has his residence to demand his resignation.
The demonstrators threw rocks, bottles, fireworks and fired slingshots during the hourslong confrontation in the Din Daeng area of Bangkok which was obscured by swirling smoke.
Comment: See also:
- Hundreds of Thai medical workers infected despite Sinovac, multiple 'boosters' including DIFFERENT Covid vaccines being considered
- Thai democracy protesters rally against govt despite 'Covid warnings'
- Thailand's PM vows to lift state of emergency, but protesters insist he must quit in 3 days
- Thai police blast anti-govt protesters with water cannons amid massive deployment in Bangkok
- Thousands join students-led protest in Thailand demanding new government & monarchy reform
The man who gunned down Umarov, identified only as Sar-Ali A., was unanimously sentenced by a jury at the Korneuburg regional court on Friday. The hearings saw extreme security measures, with heavily armed police guarding the court, all video and photo recording prohibited in the courtroom, and the defendant reportedly wearing body armor.
The defendant pleaded not guilty, claiming the 43-year old victim was instead killed by an unknown man who fled the scene. The court's verdict is not final and can be appealed.
Judicial Watch, a conservative non-partisan educational foundation, filed the lawsuit on Friday. Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the organization had previously requested the State Department to provide "non-identifying records of US diplomatic personnel being subjected to invasive COVID-19 'anal swab' tests by the Chinese government." However, no response has been provided within a legitimate time period.
"Our diplomatic personnel were abused in a reprehensible way by the Chinese and the Biden administration seems to have done little in response - except to cover it up," Judicial Watch's President Tom Fitton stated.
Comment: See also:
- No more anal probes? Non-invasive skin swabs are enough to quickly detect Covid-19, new study finds
- China's anal Covid swabs causing 'great psychological pain'
- US diplomats offered Covid-19 vaccines by 13 foreign government amid US supply issues, Wapo claims China also offered anal swab tests
- China develops new more protective anal mask
- Oh sh*t. 'Anal swabs for COVID more accurate,' sez Chinese expert
- Back to normal? More like new normal! Beijing tightens Covid restrictions before New Year, deploys ANAL swabs
The company accused the academics of engaging in "unauthorized scraping" and compromising user privacy on the platform, claims that Facebook's many critics are slamming as a thin pretense for killing the transparency work.
The company took action against Laura Edelson and Damon McCoy, two well-known researchers affiliated with NYU's Cybersecurity for Democracy project who have long sparred with the company. The move cuts off their access to Facebook's Ad Library — one of the company's only meaningful transparency efforts to date — and data on popular posts from the social media monitoring service CrowdTangle.
Facebook has a history with Edelson and McCoy. The company served the pair cease and desist letters just weeks before the 2020 election, calling on the team to disable an opt-in browser tool called Ad Observer and unpublish their findings. Ad Observer is a browser tool anyone can install that's designed to give researchers a rare glimpse into how Facebook targets the ads that have transformed it into a trillion-dollar company.
"Over the last several years, we've used this access to uncover systemic flaws in the Facebook Ad Library, identify misinformation in political ads including many sowing distrust in our election system, and to study Facebook's apparent amplification of partisan misinformation," Edelson said on Twitter.















Comment: The Portland municipal government has made it abundantly clear that they support the violent extremist actions of Antifa by continuing to let them run roughshod over the city without consequences. Anyone left in Portland at this point should be seriously considering leaving for good.
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