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You should all know I dont take politics too personally to actually hate somebody over, even if they are wrong.
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Lower Cases Imminent As WHO Drops The Charade Of Erroneous PCR Test Protocol By Jefferey Jaxen

It’s possible we are witnessing the unsubtle upending of what has been a response driven more by political positioning than data-based public health policy. Several recent moves made by public health experts and government officials indicate the stage is being set for a steady, ramping down of the Covid19 saga. Let’s review.

January 2020. The world was just rubbing the sleep from its eyes, trying to understand that the pending response to a virus that seemed to be barreling down upon them in ways that could potentially alter their lives in unimaginable ways. That same month, Virologists Victor M. Corman, Christian Drosten and others published research in the journal Eurosurveillance, titled Detection of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) by Real-Time RT-PCR.

The paper’s authors claimed the test to be validated – a robust diagnostic methodology for use in public-health laboratory settings. Except it wasn’t. Not even close. With zero accountability, the World Health Organization (WHO) endorsed the Corman-Drosten protocol, leading to its global streamlining as the go-to testing methods to detect SARS-CoV-2.

A November 2020 re-examination of the Corman-Drosten protocol by a group of international researchers and scientists found ten fatal flaws in the WHO-endorsed methods. A primary flaw was the number of amplification cycles recommended – Corman-Drosten WHO-protocol recommend 45. However, the re-examination spotlighted a red flag, stating the following:

“In case of virus detection, >35 cycles only detects signals which do not correlate with infectious virus as determined by isolation in cell culture [reviewed in 2]; if someone is tested by PCR as positive when a threshold of 35 cycles or higher is used (as is the case in most laboratories in Europe & the US), the probability that said person is actually infected is less than 3%, the probability that said result is a false positive is 97%”

…The probability that said result is a false positive is 97%!!! It was known to be erroneous, yet escaped simple correction! The researchers concluded their paper, while calling for a retraction by Eurosurveillance, with the following statement: “In light of our re-examination of the test protocol to identify SARS-CoV-2 described in the Corman-Drosten paper we have identified concerning errors and inherent fallacies which render the SARS-CoV-2 PCR test useless.” …. That’s right…USELESS.

Throughout 2020 and into the start of 2021, the undulating Covid case counts have been used to justify repeated lockdowns. Lockdowns which have destroyed people’s lives and livelihoods, kept children out of school, freely allowed governments around the world to impose restrictions which have been a direct attack on people’s basic rights and their personal freedoms. The resulting collateral damage for entire economies is our generation’s greatest tragedy. And the lion’s share of the historically-blundered response was all based on a test that may be useless.

Even the primary endpoints of the Covid vaccine clinical trials were PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases using the artificially high cycles along with mild symptoms – the basis underpinning the purported high efficacy (95%) of the experimental shots. Seeing the coming catastrophic consequences, a lawsuit attempted to halt the trials to correct this glaring unscientific error. It was unsuccessful, like most attempts at logic in the past year.

In short, both the vertical integration of governmental power and a rushed vaccine testing protocol benefited from the PCR’s sloppy parameters. At the same time, as if mocking us all, Anthony Fauci freely admitted (in July) that anything over 35 cycles is unreliable. The New York Times reported the same (in August). Yet no retraction was made by the European journal, no adjustments in directives by the WHO, governments, states, counties or individual labs. …. They just followed orders. Then, a December warning from the WHO cautioned about false positives and the need to also look at clinical signs and symptoms when confirming cases.

Now again, on January 20th, the WHO found religion. They corrected their unscientific path. They discovered the error of their ways. The organization sent out a notice specifically to laboratory professionals and users of PCR tests. For over a year, the WHO was okay counting a Covid case as a high cycle PCR test. Now it instructed labs to resume doing what science has always done. The new WHO guidance states that careful interpretation of weak positive results is needed. “The cycle threshold (Ct) needed to detect virus is inversely proportional to the patient’s viral load. Where test results do not correspond with the clinical presentation, a new specimen should be taken and retested using the same or different NAT technology.”
The WHO continues: “Careful interpretation of weak positive NAAT results is needed, as some of the assays have shown to produce false signals at high Ct values.”

With the new guidance, it is a near certainty that case counts, directly used to justify rolling lockdowns, masks and the originally-stated premise of needing to vaccinate every last person, may one day soon become a moot point. The experimental vaccine has already been deployed on the population. So now that there’s been a PCR cycle adjustment, the lowering of case counts will be used to provide cover for the experimental shot should it prove to be a flop. Plus it will help offset the daily headlines of mass refusals, deaths and harmful reactions already seen.

On January 7th, 2021, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s Health and Environmental Laboratories reduced the cycle threshold for its real-time COVID-19 test from 42 to 35 cycles. The move followed a requirement by the Florida Department of Health a day earlier.In anticipation of the lower counts coming (but not yet here), CNN appears to be ending its daily, high case count propaganda by removing their COVID-19 tracker chyron.

Why the change? What could have happened to spur this new tact and tactic? Also in anticipation of lower counts coming soon, previously rabid lockdown governors have suddenly and without explanation changed their tune to open up their states: Michigan’s Whitmer, New York’s Cuomo, Chicago Mayor Lightfoot, California’s Newsom and others. (another line)
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The Hill.com breathlessly informs us, "A Florida bank announced Thursday that it has closed down (sic) former-President Trump’s account, joining a growing list of entities that have cut ties with the former president following the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot."

We aren’t surprised leftists in the federal government are using a Reichstag-style riot as a pretext to crack down on conservatives who were nowhere near Washington, D.C. that day. What’s a tad startling is the private sector is using the event to cancel Donald Trump, too. Just think about the circumstances. Bank United is a Florida financial institution. The Sunsine State is a Republican state with a Republican governor (Ron DeSantis).
Trump carried Florida by a larger margin in 2020 than in 2016. To be exact, Trump got 1,050,845 more votes in 2020 than 2016.

If Bank United was so offended by the riot it did not want to make any money off Trump’s money, it could have quietly closed his account. Chances are Trump would not have announced the event since he currently has a host of other items on his plate. Bank United would have remained pure and the risk of negative consequences from slapping the former leader of the Free World in the face would have been negligible. Instead, Bank United announces the closure using a method designed to generate the maximum amount of publicity. The United jefes obviously think the bank will suffer no negative consequences by publically announcing it is punishing Trump. Leadership obviously believe the bank stands to reap benefits!

This is more than Twitter’s de-platforming of Trump.This is an effort to deny access to financial services — bank accounts, ATM cards, credit cards and the like — effectively making Trump an non, or unperson.What do you think the response on the part of the media and the public would have been if Bank United evicted the money of a member of a minority-protected-class for wearing a MAGA hat? Or a disabled individual? Or a consonant crusader? But an old white guy? Who cares? We suggest you start caring plenty.

We’re seeing the beginning of a wave of collective guilt and collective punishment this nation has never before seen in its history. And it won’t stop after Donald Trump is reduced to burying his money in coffee cans. More than controversial former-CIA Director John Brennan has announced a partial list of those already determined to be guilty: "religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, racists, nativists, even libertarians." When they start coming for libertarians — the pearl–clutching surrender monkeys of the conservative side — you know the list is both comprehensive and expansive.

Let us help you read between the lines of Brennan’s list. Here are those who have already been determined to be guilty:

. Christians who believe the Bible regarding marriage, the immutability of man and woman and the rights of the unborn;
. Authoritarians we’re not sure of since that would include Brennan;
. Fascists are anyone to the right of Susan Collins;
. Bigots are folks who believe Islamic terrorists are a problem;
. Racists are people who disagree with Joy Reid;
. Nativists are people who believe in borders and think citizenship isn’t a trinket to be given to potential voters; and . . .
. Libertarians are simply harmless ideologues as effective in their way as James Thurber's "Walter Mitty."
These people are serious about targeting and punishing political enemies both real and imagined. If they can do it to Donald Trump, they can certainly do it to you.

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Drone footage of ? Not sure what the poisoned guy in jail hospital did exactly to be saying these things.... try to expose corruption?
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Putin's buddies sure put on the Ritz, it's not his of course. Now that what I perceive from the news as the Chinese backed party is in the White House, be ready for the offensive against the Russians, not the Chinese AND the cold war attempts to control the CCP removed like 5 years ago when the graft was flowing. These rulers all need to be controlled somehow, as voting is out, or its 3 dictatorships for the none of us milking a world of slave states. but i digress:
Ain't it a fine looking palace/hotel/whatever no cameras are allowed in. Putin has a great Dachau on the Black Sea long before this.
https://news.yahoo.com/drone-footage-pu ... 31458.html

A video uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday purports to show a secret $1.4 billion palace on Russia's Black Sea that allegedly belongs to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Alexei Navalny, the Russian politician and Putin critic behind the video, alleges Putin and his billionaire friends secretly built the mansion using illicit funds. The Kremlin denies Putin has any connection the property. The video, which has more than 54 million views, appears to show drone footage of a lavish mansion and expansive grounds with two helipads, an underground hockey rink, a sculpture garden, and more. A YouTube video purporting to show a massive $1.4 billion palace on Russia's Black Sea that allegedly belongs to Russian President Vladimir Putin has racked up more than 54 million views since Tuesday evening.

The nearly two-hour video appears to show drone footage of an extravagant mansion, two helipads, a guest house, and multiple other structures across a sprawling coastal property. It was uploaded by Alexei Navalny, the Russian politician and Putin critic who was nearly killed by a nerve agent attack in Germany last year. Navalny, who's currently being held in a Moscow jail, alleges that Putin secretly had the Black Sea residence built using illicit funds from his billionaire friends. "[They] built a palace for their boss with this money," Navalny says in the video.The palace sits on roughly 170 acres and is worth an estimated $1.4 billion, according to Navalny. He also alleges that a much larger piece of adjacent land belongs to Russia's Federal Security Service. Putin's office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment, but the Kremlin has denied that Putin has any connection to the property.

"This is not true. There is no palace, he is not an owner of any palace," Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told CNN earlier this week. "Those are all rumors, and there were some disputes between the owners of those premises, but they really have no connection with President Putin." Insider was not able to independently verify Navalny's claims.

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An 11-bedroom mansion, 2 helipads, and an underground hockey rink. Putin's alleged secret residence sits near the coastal town of Gelendzhik on the Black Sea in southern Russia, underneath a no-fly zone, according to the video.

"This is like a state within a state where one irremovable czar rules," Navalny says in the video. "It is built in a way that no one can reach it by land, sea or air, thousands of people working there are banned from bringing even a simple cell phone with a camera... but we will take a look inside."
putin black sea palace. Russia's Federal Security Service owns a much larger parcel of land surrounding the palace, the video claims. Alexei Navalny/YouTube.
The video was produced by Navalny's nonprofit organization, the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK). According to FBK, a subcontractor involved in the construction of the residence gave the organization detailed building plans.
The plans show that the mansion is the largest private residential building in Russia, with more than 190,000 square feet of living space, according to FBK. An underground hockey complex is situated under a grassy dome next to the helipads.
To get the footage, FBK employees took a boat into the Black Sea and sent a drone flying over the property. The footage, narrated by Navalny, shows not only a lavish mansion, but expansive grounds with two helipads, an underground hockey rink, a church, a sculpture garden, an incomplete amphitheater, an arboretum and greenhouse, and a 260-foot bridge that leads to a 27,000-square-foot guest house.
The main residence has 11 bedrooms, multiple living and dining areas, a private theater, a Las Vegas-style casino, a swimming pool, saunas and a hammam, a cocktail lounge, a gym, and staff quarters, according to Navalny. An underground tasting room was even built into the side of the cliff overlooking the sea, he says. A 2014 Reuters investigation found that two wealthy associates of Putin had illegally funneled money to a company that helped build the Black Sea palace. Putin's alleged secret palace has been a subject of intrigue for years. In 2010, Russian businessman Sergei Kolesnikov wrote a letter to then-president Dmitry Medvedev claiming an opulent estate was being built for Putin on the Black Sea by one of Putin's longtime friends.
A 2014 Reuters investigation found that two wealthy associates of Putin had illegally funneled money to a company that helped build the Black Sea palace that allegedly belongs to Putin. Putin's official office is the Kremlin, a fortified complex in Moscow's center that's made up of more than 15 buildings, 20 towers, and more than 1.5 miles of walls that are up to 21 feet thick.
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Four ways to protect your data privacy and still be online from Firefox.

Today is Data Privacy Day, a good reminder that your personal data is very valuable, which is why companies are always looking for ways to collect it. New and sophisticated tracking methods (like supercookies) are always coming along, and it can be hard to stay on top of things. But this isn’t a hopeless situation. Here are four easy ways to be the boss of your personal data, on all your devices, every day of the year.

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Shells:
Fireworks shells are incredibly popular to make. About half of all new fireworks makers tell us they want to learn to make shells first, read this article first.

There's no project here. It's just information. But it's what you need to know before you dip your toe into the incredibly rich and exciting world of shell making. This article will show you what types of shells can be made, ways they can be used, and the names of the various parts of shells.

This is important stuff. For instance, we hear from a lot of folks who tell us they want to make their own "mortars."

We've learned the hard way that what they really want are fireworks shells, not mortars (the tubes from which the shells are fired).

Look, I don't want to sound mean about this, but when you get into fireworks-making, it's important to at least sound like you know what you're doing. Believe me, a lot of experienced fireworks makers will avoid you like the plague if you don't know what you're talking about.

Think about it: do you want to be hanging around somebody making explosives, who doesn't even know the name of what he's working on?

I didn't think so.
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What to Expect When You’re Expecting Totalitarianism. Guess this is the end of Jolly Fun Time in Amarxica, but it could be a lot worse.

The political jargon and posturing one hears these days seems to suggest that we are in an era unlike any that has ever occurred before. Hope springs anew, there is light at the end of the tunnel, politicians gush, and for those of our elites who really want to impress with their knowledge of history, a reference to Abraham Lincoln fits the bill nicely: we’re seeing “a new birth of freedom”!

I’d agree that something certainly is in the process of being birthed, but I’d be hard-pressed to call that baby “freedom.” Some would even say this baby better bears the opposing name of “totalitarianism.”

But before we throw labels around, it’s helpful to know what we mean by such terms. What does totalitarianism look like?

Robert Nisbet gives some answers to that question in his 1953 classic, “The Quest for Community“:
1. Politics Is Everything

“In the totalitarian order the political tie becomes the all-in-all,” Nisbet explains. Gone is the importance of the individual. Instead, individuals become cogs in the machine of a centralized government. This situation creates a “psychological setting that alone makes possible the massive remaking of the human consciousness.”
2. Hiding Behind a Front of ‘Democracy’

Totalitarian government, Nisbet infers, doesn’t wish to appear as the controlling, centralized power that it is. Instead, “the power of the government must seem to proceed from the basic will of the people.” Thus, when authoritarian laws are passed, they will be framed as necessary for the preservation of democracy, even when it can be clearly seen that nothing could be further from the truth. Doing so enables the government “to bend, soften, and corrode the will to resistance in preference to forcible and brutal breaking of the will.”
3. Diversity Is Abolished

Diversity is a pet issue for many in our government and culture today. Yet what people fail to realize is that under totalitarian rule, “the natural diversity of society is swept away.” In its place comes militaristic conformity to the party line “in art and in politics, in science and economy.” Totalitarian government, it seems, is cancel culture on steroids.
4. New Replaces Old

Perhaps one of the most prominent features of a totalitarian regime is its quest to replace the old with the new. The past becomes synonymous with the bad and everything is redefined. “History, art, science, and morality, all of these must be redesigned, placed in a new context, in order to make of a power a seamless web of certainty and conformity.”

The replacement of the new with the old is necessary because, as Nisbet explains: “Totalitarianism is an ideology of nihilism. But nihilism is not enough.” Thus while totalitarianism must remove the old in order for its new ideology to function, it also recognizes that something must fill the void left by the loss of faith and community. To this end, it attempts to implement a larger group effort that points back to the political and offers allegiance to the state.

The question remains as to whether we have seen these traits play out in our own society of late. So let’s go down the list.

Is politics everything these days? It certainly seems like it. One almost has to become a Luddite in order to get away from hearing political conversation. Even when one isn’t bombarded with politics on the news, political jargon somehow manages to creep into our private lives at work, in conversations, and even in our entertainment options.

How about democracy or diversity? The terms are certainly thrown around a lot these days, but whether or not we’re really seeing democracy in action or experiencing true diversity of thought is up for debate in an era in which genuine censorship is happening before our eyes.

Finally, where is the old being whitewashed by the new? We don’t have to look far. Toppled statues abound, “The 1619 Project” exemplifies attempts to change and undermine the historical narrative, younger generations now accept sexual immorality as normal, and even science seems to drift along with the political winds.

Their ideas to go forward are in the articles end. Keep up the good fight.
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Hygiene Theater: Deep Cleaning Isn’t a Victimless Crime
The CDC has finally said what scientists have been screaming for months: The coronavirus is overwhelmingly spread through the air, not via surfaces.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lani ... 73-3099(20)30561-2/fulltext
In my opinion, the chance of transmission through inanimate surfaces is very small, and only in instances where an infected person coughs or sneezes on the surface, and someone else touches that surface soon after the cough or sneeze (within 1–2 h). I do not disagree with erring on the side of caution, but this can go to extremes not justified by the data. Although periodically disinfecting surfaces and use of gloves are reasonable precautions especially in hospitals, I believe that fomites that have not been in contact with an infected carrier for many hours do not pose a measurable risk of transmission in non-hospital settings. A more balanced perspective is needed to curb excesses that become counterproductive.

“Based on available epidemiological data and studies of environmental transmission factors,” the CDC concluded, “surface transmission is not the main route by which SARS-CoV-2 spreads, and the risk is considered to be low.” In other words: You can put away the bleach, cancel your recurring Amazon subscription for disinfectant wipes, and stop punishing every square inch of classroom floor, restaurant table, and train seat with high-tech antimicrobial blasts. COVID-19 is airborne: It spreads through tiny aerosolized droplets that linger in the air in unventilated spaces. Touching stuff just doesn’t carry much risk, and more people should say so, very loudly.
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State of the Union: Herding the Sheep!
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