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Attention

Thousands of deaths and adverse reactions deleted from VAERS

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The U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) was created as an early warning system to identify vaccines that may be triggering a higher than expected number of adverse events. One of its primary objectives is to:1
"Provide a national safety monitoring system that extends to the entire general population for response to public health emergencies, such as a large-scale pandemic influenza vaccination program."
It's far from perfect, but it's still incredibly useful and does serve its purpose. Publicly available VAERS data clearly reveal that the COVID shots are the most dangerous "vaccine" ever created, accounting for more injuries and deaths than all previous conventional vaccines combined over the last three decades.

But the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which jointly run VAERS, continue to insist the shots are "safe and effective," and that not a single death has been directly attributed to the shot.


NPC

Is the woke corporate 'worm' finally turning?

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© AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey
More than a few executives appear to be glimpsing the high costs of politicized corporate management.

A chief driver of these revelations is surely the rolling market correction that has characterized 2022. At one point last week, the Nasdaq was down 29 percent from its December 31st close.

Adam Smith once noted that "there's a lot of ruin in a nation," by which he meant that a country can screw up very many things while still trudging along. In good financial times there can be a lot of ruin in a company, too. When profits are high (or speculative backing is fulsome) and share prices are rising, companies can afford to indulge the whims of their executives or bow to the demands of pressure groups, even if there's a lot of ruin in those whims or demands. When things get tight, though, the ruin becomes clearer - and thus less supportable. As Jack Kennedy did not but might have said as a corollary: "a falling tide reveals many barnacles."

Comment: The not-so-old adage 'Get Woke, Go Broke' is proving itself more and more to be highly pertinent. If the libertarians are right, the market will eventually right itself and we'll see an end to this corporate woke nonsense. But that assumes that the bottom line is the ultimate deciding factor, and not that of pushing ideology.

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Eye 1

Washington state school board director set to host 'Queer Youth Open Mic Night' at sex shop

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© Bellingham Public Schools/Google MapsJenn Mason, School Board Director at Bellingham School District in Washington State. Google Maps shot of WinkWink sex shop in Washington State.
The event for children will be hosted at WinkWink on June 1 and is billed as an opportunity to "celebrate youth pride" by holding a space and "stage for young queer voices in our community."

"WinkWink offers a space for people — including queer folks — to ask questions and learn about sexuality in an accepting, safe, and shame-free environment. We receive extensive sexual health training and are a knowledgeable, inclusive community resource — something severely lacking around sexuality in our culture," Mason told the Jason Rantz Show.

Comment: And they wonder why they are being called groomers!? Disturbingly the open mic night is open to children aged between 0-18.


And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the Arizona Department of Education is hosting a website where kids can talk to be groomed by LGBTQ adults:
The education department, run by Democrat Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman, "promoted an online chat for LGBTQ kids that mixes minors with adults, intended for those ages 13-19," Breitbart reported on Monday. "Facilitated in part by Planned Parenthood, it does not require parental approval to join and features discussions on sex and polyamorous relationships."

[...]

Teens are encouraged to visit a website called Q Chat Space, where adults communicate with teens about sexuality. Teenagers that seek more information are encouraged by Q Chat to visit websites about "tucking," visit Planned Parenthood, or find free chest binders.

[...]

Although the website says the adults who chat with teens about their sexuality are "verified facilitators" there is nothing in a review of some of the "Q Chatters" to show any need to have a degree in counseling. In fact, Q Chat makes clear that "Q Chat Space facilitators are NOT mental health professionals." All you need to do, it seems, is be a LGBTQ person with an interest in talking to younger people who identify as LGBTQ.
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Leftist college officials encourage violence against conservatives: clinical psychologist

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A clinical psychologist recently explained why leftist students feel emboldened to commit violence and lash out at conservatives on campus.

Dathan Paterno, a clinical psychologist, spoke to Students for Life of America about the problem of leftist students getting angry at the sight of baby models, used to demonstrate fetal development.

He stated:
Because most universities kowtow to liberal and left-wing groups, left-leaning university students feel emboldened to do and say more extreme things.

They know they will have the full support of school administrators, since most of them are virulently pro-abortion. Universities have basically communicated the following: 'You can speak or behave in any way you like, as long as it reflects a liberal cause or principle. We've got your back.'

Comment: Universities have become indoctrination centers for activists. So when the students act like activists, they're rewarded.

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Quenelle - Golden

Ruble smashes 4-year high against US dollar, 7-year high against euro

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The Russian ruble reached a four-year high on the US dollar and a seven-year high against the Euro on Friday. The ruble is being propelled by capital controls, the new ruble-based gas payment scheme and looming corporate tax dues, which are pushing up domestic demand for the currency.

Reaching 57.67 rubles against the dollar at 08:13 GMT represents the ruble's strongest position since March 2018, according to data from the Moscow Exchange. The ruble also gained nearly 5% on the euro, with the exchange rate reaching below 60 rubles per euro.

According to Bloomberg, the Russian currency has become the world's best-performing currency this year despite its sharp drop in April sparked by unprecedented economic sanctions placed on Russia.

Camera

Azov commander boasts about gruesome photos of executed civilians

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© AFP/Dergei SupinskyjpgMilitants in Kiev
A Ukrainian officer who at one point commanded the notorious neo-Nazi Azov regiment has gloated on social media over graphic photos of dead members of an opposition party. The activists "disappeared" from the Ukrainian-held city of Severodonetsk in early March and appear to have been extrajudicially executed, with Maksim Zhorin implying such a fate awaits all "traitors." He said, in a now-deleted Telegram post on Wednesday with a smirking-face emoji:
"This is what the 'Patriots for Life' from Severodonetsk look like now. They disappeared on March 7, and now their new photos have appeared. They look like that. I would not be surprised if the investigation finds out that they shot themselves in the head - when they realized how stupid they were when they went to cooperate with [Ilya] Kiva."
His reference was to the Ukrainian MP who fled to Russia in January.

Prosecutors in Kiev had charged Kiva, an outspoken critic of President Volodymyr Zelensky, with treason on March 6, the day before the activists went missing. He had fled the country after being kicked out by his party, "Opposition Platform — For Life."

Red Flag

Key NIH research executive received 70 secret royalty payments; colleague got 7

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© Stefani Reynolds/Pool/Getty ImagesNIAID director, Dr. Anthony Fauci, pauses during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill
Two key National Institutes for Health (NIH) executives in positions of influence on decisions about who gets grants from the agency received a total of 77 previously undisclosed royalty payments from outside firms between 2010 and 2014.

The secret royalty payments, which were first reported by The Epoch Times, are among thousands estimated to total at least $350 million paid between 2010 and 2020. Long-time NIH Director Francis Collins received 14 payments, Anthony Fauci, who heads NIH's National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), received 23, and Clifford Lane, Fauci's chief deputy, got eight payments.

Acting NIH Director Lawrence Tabak conceded during questioning last week by Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.) that the undisclosed royalties have the "appearance of a conflict of interest," but he insisted that the agency has sufficient internal safeguards to prevent such problems. Federal law and ethics regulations bar federal employees from activities that present either the appearance or an actual conflict of interest.

Monkey Wrench

"Build Blackouts Better": Regulator warns half of America faces power blackouts this summer

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Tens of millions of Americans could be thrown into a summer of hell as a megadrought, heatwaves, and reduced power generation could trigger widespread rolling electricity blackouts from the Great Lakes to the West Coast, according to Bloomberg, citing a new report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), a regulatory body that manages grid stability.

NERC warned power supplies in the Western US could be strained this summer as a historic drought reduces hydroelectric power generation due to falling reservoir levels and what's expected to be an unseasonably hot summer. Compound the hellacious weather backdrop with grids decommissioning fossil fuel power plants to fight climate change and their inability to bring on new green power generation, such as solar, wind, and batteries, in time, is a perfect storm waiting to happen that will produce electricity deficits that may force power companies into rolling blackouts for stability purposes.

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TV

Super creepy military recruitment video tells the truth about bizarre psychological operations that the US is running

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I just watched one of the creepiest videos that I have ever seen in my entire life. In fact, it was so creepy that I never want to see it again. I avoid horror movies because I don't want to be exposed to that sort of content, and I would put this video in the same category. But the video that I just watched is not a piece of fiction. Instead, it is actually an official recruitment video for a unit of the U.S. military known as the 4th Psychological Operations Group. According to their official website, the 4th Psychological Operations Group is engaged in "information warfare" all over the globe...
The 4th Psychological Operations Group, also known as PSYOPS, defines itself as "Masters of Influence" and practitioners of "information warfare," according to its website. That means the mere act of people debating its video is a sign of success.
In a war, operations are supposed to be directed at the enemy, but the video that I just watched basically admits that they are running psychological operations against everyone.

In the video, the 4th Psychological Operations Group claims that they "are everywhere" and that they are really the ones that are "pulling the strings"...

Dollar Gold

Tax filings reveal BLM founder Patrisse Cullors paid friends and family exorbitant 'consulting services'

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Newly released tax filings reveal that BLM paid a company owned by Damon Turner (left), the father of co-founder Patrisse Cullors' (right) child, nearly $970,000 to help 'produce live events' and provide other 'creative services.' The couple is pictured in 2020.
Newly released tax filings revealed how Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors used charity funds to pay her friends and family large sums for various 'consulting' services, as well as charter a private flight.

The documents reveal that BLM paid a company owned by Damon Turner, the father of Cullors' child, nearly $970,000 to help 'produce live events' and provide other 'creative services.'

The co-founder's brother, Paul Cullors, received more than $840,000 for providing security services to the foundation.

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