Absolutely Necessary to Read This !

 

Here’s a  really great book:

The War Against Putin

That will open anyone’s eyes and teach them things that in all honesty we all ought to know, just so we can talk sense.

And….  it’s now FREE to download the ebook.   Written in 2014, now out of print we now can get the ebook free at archive.org.  And it’s brilliant!

Here:

https://archive.org/details/war-against-putin

 

Indiana Attorney General Lays it all out for us.

Apparently, according to Tom Woods,  the USA Surgeon General asked all 50 States to submit examples of covid misinformation and detail the damage it did.

That incredibly astute and brave and good man the Indiana Attorney General stepped up to the plate and delivered this.  Send it to every one of our pitiful collection of politicians, I’d suggest:

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita acknowledged the harms done by misinformation, and then proceeded to list “the following examples of disinformation from the CDC and other health organizations that have shattered the public’s trust in science and public health and will take decades to repair.”

Beautiful.

The document then lays out the problems with lockdowns and masks, refutes the claim that the jabs could prevent transmission (the basis for the various vaccine passports and mandates), and criticizes the authorities for overcounting Covid deaths and denying natural immunity.

Then, too, it criticizes the practice of mass asymptomatic testing: “Mass testing of asymptomatic individuals with contact tracing and quarantining of people who test positive has failed to substantively slow the progress of the epidemic and has imposed great costs on people who were quarantined even though they posed no risk of infecting others.”

“Three facts are crucial to understanding why this policy has failed,” it continues. “First, even close contacts of someone who tests positive for the SARS-Cov-2 virus are unlikely to pass the disease on. In a large meta-analysis of household contacts of asymptomatic positive cases, only 3% of people living in the same home got sick.

“Second, the PCR test that has been used to identify asymptomatic infections often returns a positive result for people who have dead viral fragments, are not infectious, and pose no risk of infecting others.

“And third, the contact tracing system becomes overwhelmed whenever cases start to rise, leading to long delays in contacting new cases. At precisely the moment when contact tracing might be needed, it cannot do its job.

“At the same time, quarantining people is costly – for workers without adequate sick leave, absenteeism due to contact tracing means pay cuts, lost opportunities, and perhaps even an inability to feed families. For children, it means more skipped lessons and missed opportunities for academic and social growth at school, with long-run negative consequences for their future prospects. In the UK, an official government review determined that its 37 billion pound investment in contact tracing was a waste of resources. The same is undoubtedly true in the United States.”

Then it takes on the implicit and sometimes explicit claim and goal of total eradication of Covid, even though it bore none of the characteristics of a disease that could be eradicated. The process of trying to do so, meanwhile, would cause incalculable damage:

“First, we have no technology to reduce the spread of the disease or meaningfully alter disease dynamics. Lockdowns and social restrictions fail because only people who can afford to work from home without losing their job can comply over long periods….

“Second, there are many animal hosts for SARS-CoV-2 and evidence of transmission between mammals and humans. One USDA study in late 2021 found that nearly 80% of white-tailed deer in the U.S. had evidence of COVID-19 antibodies. Dogs, cats, bats, mink, and many other mammals can get COVID-19. So even if the disease were eradicated among humans, zoonotic transmission would guarantee that it would come back.

“Finally, eradication takes a global commitment from every country – an impossible goal since COVID-19 eradication is far from the most pressing public health problem for many developing countries.”

So as usual, the real misinformation comes from the official sources, and the statement by the Indiana Attorney General is a rare case in which this problem is publicly acknowledged and countered.

The Cost Benefit Analysis Referred to In the Spectator Article.

 

For those who like to investigate a little more thoroughly here’s the serious work.

This document should be printed out and pasted on every MP’s office door,  sent to every one of their emails, posted on their facebook pages,  added to their tweets, shoved down their throats at every opportunity.

Are you getting what I’m getting?  Begging emails asking ME to finance their campaign for re-election?  When after I asked them for Ivermectin because it might save my life they said, by inference ‘Die you bastard’ ?

THEY want me to finance THEM?

$600 BILLION down the tubes in TWO years.  ONE BILLION per day !  To spread lies and disinformation, suppress doctors and medicine, break businesses and trade – even reach out as far as way overseas and prevent Australian’s return home from holidays etc..   Cost them thousands and thousands in money alone.

THEY want MY help?   Die you bastard.

Shove THIS down their throats:

 

https://spectator.com.au/2022/05/lockdowns-did-more-harm-than-good/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=UNFI%20%2020220517%20%20AL&utm_content=UNFI%20%2020220517%20%20AL+CID_78bd4cf8b670f359a20575669814cb54&utm_source=CampaignMonitor_Australia&utm_term=Sanjeev%20Sabhlok%20quotes%20research%20that%20proposes%20Covid%20lockdowns%20in%20Australias%20capital%20cities%20left%20people%20thirty-six%20times%20worse%20off%20than%20if%20the%20government%20had%20left%20people%20alone

The Spectator Stands Up

 

Here’s a good one by the Australia Spectator.  I actually know of no other publication in Australia game enough to tell the truth.   This is a good one.  Headed by the definitive picture of Aus. as it really is:  a gang of blackshirts in operation.

This is well worth the read.  Well worth.  And the Spectator on the strength of this alone is well worth subscribing to.

https://spectator.com.au/2022/05/lockdowns-did-more-harm-than-good/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=UNFI%20%2020220517%20%20AL&utm_content=UNFI%20%2020220517%20%20AL+CID_78bd4cf8b670f359a20575669814cb54&utm_source=CampaignMonitor_Australia&utm_term=Sanjeev%20Sabhlok%20quotes%20research%20that%20proposes%20Covid%20lockdowns%20in%20Australias%20capital%20cities%20left%20people%20thirty-six%20times%20worse%20off%20than%20if%20the%20government%20had%20left%20people%20alone

A Man Ahead of His Time.

 

Or a man for all times.
Excellent post by Robert Malone all about Thomas Jefferson.   Well worth looking at I think.

I especially like this quote:

“We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.”
― Thomas Jefferson

Because I think that’s exactly what the last two years taught us.  If we don’t participate by interacting with our reps constantly then the govt simply does whatever it likes.   That, in fact, is why many of them like being there: it’s a  private club safe from interference from outside.

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/action-will-delineate-and-define?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjoxODgyNTU1NSwicG9zdF9pZCI6NTUxNzE4NzYsIl8iOiJ2NlVJRCIsImlhdCI6MTY1MjczNjUzOSwiZXhwIjoxNjUyNzQwMTM5LCJpc3MiOiJwdWItNTgzMjAwIiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.rz-Ws5Ft6RqoUt1uBd9EquIk7xsVu3Z2AXOzqfOQ6Dk&s=r

How America Started A War

Supposedly how the USA could have prevented it.  Read it the other way round and it is ‘how they started it’.  They didn’t need to ‘prevent’ the war. They just needed not to start it.

And now they need to stop encouraging it.  Feeding it.

They are monsters.  Monstrous.

The US Could’ve Prevented This War Just By Protecting Kyiv From Nazis Caitlin Johnstone
https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/the-us-couldve-prevented-this-war/comments?s=r