[Townhall] It's Kurt
The left has a fraught relationship with freedom, in that they are against it except when it comes to bizarre perversions and transgressive nonsense designed to blow your bourgeois mind. Free speech, a free press, the right to worship as you see fit — these are frustrating obstacles to their power. They insist on pretending they support these things, and they are willing to infringe upon any of your freedoms to do it.
I recently mocked them with a Schiff-disturbing Twitter thread demonstrating what it might look like if the right imposed a cracked mirror-image set of left’s dream policies upon them for a change, and boy, did the "fascist" and "Nazi" tweets fly from the 12-follower bots, the third-tier 1,200-follower blue checks, and the invertebrate sissies of Never Trump like Frank "Lumpy" Luntz. My favorite fulmination came from the Bulwark’s Charlie Sykes, who took a break from failing at marriage, radio, and publishing to demonstrate the kind of integrity for which he is renown among no one to cite only the provocative early tweets and not the one that essentially said, "See, you wouldn’t like this, so don’t do it," thereby evading the point in service of his lame posturing for all his fans. Both of them.
But after his lib-curious cruise ship brochure’s utter humiliation by Mike Rowe last week, I guess he had to do something to distract, no matter how cheesy.
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Exactly 233 COVID cases in 17 countries. Available on my Bitchute channel. He wrote the following: Evidence for Covid case numbers are fake! Here's an example of how the scam goes in the media. This video shows 17 news articles from around the world, all reporting on 233 local covid cases. The articles are all within the past couple of months.
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Fight Back: Here's How People Are Legally Resisting Dystopian Diktats to Get a Covid Shot or Be Fired
Barnes said on his program “Viva and Barnes Law for the People” on Locals.com and Rumble that there’s an array of actual and planned lawsuits by people who have been threatened with job loss, mask mandates, and less freedom.
Challenges to the FDA
The question to be answered is: “Did the FDA follow its own rules, follow it’s own procedures before taking any particular action, whether that’s the issuance of notices like their fact sheets, whether that’s approval of a vaccine as emergency use, or whether that’s full FDA approval and all of those components?”
Barnes says citizens may file what is known as citizens petitions to identify any concerns they have or support existing petitions, such as the ones brought by Robert Kennedy, Jr. and others.
Religious exemptions
So you’re not a particularly religious person? Doesn’t matter. You don’t need a pastor’s sign-off, church attendance records, or anything else to assert your right to exercise your freedom of conscience.
And here’s some ammo.
Barnes shared a listener’s hypothetical letter to an employer, which read in part: “Covid vaccines [are] derived from protein testing using the abortion-derived cell line HEK-293. Partaking in a vaccine made from aborted fetuses makes me complicit in an action that offends my religious faith. As such, I cannot, in good conscience and in accord with my religious faith, take any such Covid vaccine at this time. Please provide a reasonable accommodation to my belief, as I wish to continue to be a good employee, helpful to the team.”
Experimental Vaccines Cannot be Compelled
All of the coronavirus shots were approved under emergency use authorizations to stem the pandemic quickly.
The shots are experimental.
Under the 1947 Nuremberg Code adopted by the United States and other countries following the Nazi experiments on Jews and others, it is against international law to force anyone to take medical treatment against their informed consent—Tuskegee Institute syphillis experiments included.
The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA is enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and oversees state, but not federal, employees. It “recognizes that [an employer’s] perception of a disability” or their “health status” is what counts, not whether or not you actually have a physical disability. The question is, is not being vaccinated perceived as a disability of some sort?
Barnes believes you should ask your employer, whether they be government or private industry, what the purpose of requiring the shot is.
According to Barnes, the EEOC says that since the ADA oversees health status, so he wonders what role unvaccinated people have in this scenario.
“Does it have nothing to do with health status? Does it have nothing to do with your physical limitations? … Do they believe that being unvaccinated is a disability or the perception of one?” he asks.
Obviously, the answer would appear to be yes, which means this may be a perceived disability in the view of the ADA.
“I will be the first lawyer to bring these claims,” said Barnes. Other attorneys “have not understood the policy and purpose of this law.”
Watch this space.
What If You’ve Already Had Covid?
If these employers believe in immunity, which would appear to be the case judging by their rantings over getting “jabbed,” as they insist on calling it, then what do they have against the natural and arguably better immunity accorded to people who have already had it?
That’s what George Mason Antonin Scalia Law School professor Todd Zywicki wondered when he was ordered to get a vaccine or else suffer professional consequences.
Moreover, the professor, who took antibody tests to verify his immunity, was advised by his doctor that taking a vaccine after having Covid put him at “heightened risk for adverse side effects.”
So where does his university get off thinking they’re smarter than him and his doctor?
Professor Zywicki decided to find out and filed a lawsuit to stop the school’s punitive mandates against unvaccinated people. The mandates include forced mask wearings, frequent testing, and, as stated in his lawsuit, the “policy strips unvaccinated employees of their eligibility for future merit-based pay increases because they cannot upload proof of vaccination.” The specter of being fired is also hanging over his neck like a guillotine.
“For me, it’s literally all of the risk and none of the benefits of getting vaccinated at this point,” he said.
He’s asked for declaratory and injunctive relief from the US District Court in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Watch this case.
Civil Rights Violations
Last but certainly not least are the inevitable civil rights cases. Barnes believes that in New York City, for example, Mayor Bill de Blasio has basically segregated white people from black people by his vaccination edicts at restaurants, bars, gyms and other places. Why? Because a particularly large percentage of black people, for whatever reason, haven’t gotten the Covid shot. It’s de facto Jim Crow because his rules disproportionately affect black people.
Barnes believes there are First, Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Amendment violations in these edicts.
The question is, will you lose your job before these issues can be decided in court?
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g(r)omgoru I know personally 4 people who got the vaccine and died within a week of getting it. One was a 30 year old healthy young woman.
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#13 Funny g(r)om, I was thinking of writing the same thing...just in the opposite direction. Before you start railing on "show your sources..." Both you and I know we could each provide a plethora of articles each way. Basically it comes down to faith. Which side seems more like the Inquisition to you?
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/\ Labeling everyone West of Haifi as evil and moronic is somewhat similar to the labeling of everyone West of Biarritz, FR. evil and moronic. Something in common with the Euro's ?
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He is an agent of influence for Aman, Mossad or Shabak. Why he is here, I don't know, heck this is a small place in the internet world, tired of him.
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#3 Thanks, Woozle, pretty much along the lines of my own thought although I hadn't come up with the ADA dimension. Probably comes down to scale,if there's not enough juice to squeeze a small entity might be able to get away with it. But if it's a Walmart or similar behemoth the lawyer man gonna hold on like a rabid bull dog and the need for a job may be moot.
The same message being repeated across many channels simultaneously - once you tune into this sort of thing it becomes as obvious as the heart-wrenching picture of a surprisingly new teddy bear lying in the middle of the street in a bombed out city. Or the shot of the latest protest/riot taken from a low angle, looking slightly up so you don't really see the background, and tightly framed on the crowd, which if you actually count them turns out to be only a dozen people.
It can be harder to notice listening to the news, but like that guy said, you can observe a lot just by listening.
Examples:
Trump is dark (an oldie from Trump vs Hildebeast)
There was no widespread election fraud.
We only have N years to save the planet.
Covid surge is due to Trumpsters and other right-wing white supremacists refusing to get vaccinated.
We have progressed beyond "In truth there is no news, in news there is no truth". The trick now is to figure out what the lies mean.
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#16 You can provide nothing. There are 6000+ Americans who subsequently died (most of them for reasons having nothing to do with vaccination - people day every day) per 180+ millions vaccinated Americans. This works to (1/3)*10^(-5).
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alot of ppl supposedly died from Covid when they were in car wrecks, gun shots etc. too. Maybe you should stick to Reddit.
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Like the guy shouting "There are witches! There are..."
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Please I work with this every day. I'm a long time lurker here and sometimes donor to Fred's cause. I likely had COVID from one of several pilots I did FAA exams on in 11or12 2019. I was sick as sh-t for 6 weeks Dec Jan 2019 -2020. No way to test for COVID-19 then, only antibody tests were for the known strains of Corona virus mostly infecting children. In Feb 2012 I read a publication from Indian virologists suggesting among other things that there were portions of nucleic acids sequences never found in coronaviruses, but a necessary component of the HIV/AIDS virus coding for a protein that allows the virus to attach to human T cells thus starting the process that eventually leads to immune deficiency and clinical AIDS. I don't want that in any of my patients nor my service members I am responsible for. That paper was ”withdrawn” subsequently, but it made sense and seemed pretty rigorous in method.
In the chance they were correct, we surely don't want a half-assed immune response wherein a viable infectious viral particle is presented to our t-cells and it obligingly attaches and infects that t-cell etc(antibody assisted enhancement of function). Some percentage of naturally infected individuals will not produce antibodies to the spike protein. We do know that the mRNA vaccines do.I checked mine and I seem to have a boatload of spike protein Abs > 6 months after vaccination. I would suggest that the current mRNA vaccines are likely to provide some level of protection, and more likely to give one neutralizing antibodies than relying on naturally developed immunity alone. After all, HIV starts out as a bastardization of our normal immune processes. An aside on that subject is who out there has done a sh-tload of HIV research? A certain CDC virus researcher loving enhancement of function research?
Yep I'm seeing a few cases of breakthrough of COVID-19 in vaccinated folks. I'm seeing numerically increased and more ill cases in unvaccinated people. I'm not seeing many people with long-term reactions to the vaccine but yes they will occur. A blessed few so far (I had an interesting 36 hours after the 2nd Moderna vaccine then been fine). So please keep an open mind wrt the vaccine. It is an ounce of prevention that may avoid a pound of cure. Thanks for reading MY Rant.
This presentation appears to be a response to other media in the internet which show Nazi symbols being used by Russian contractors abroad. Nazi symbols are banned in Russia and their use carry with them a hefty criminal liability.
The video is in Russian but is translatable. Fortunately, the presenters speak near perfect Russian, so the translation is very good.
[Rusvesna] The crime of the Ukrainian state is emphasized by the fact that in the structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine there is quite officially a real Nazi unit, the Azov Regiment. The unit was created on the basis of Ukrainian Nazi societies and football fanboys.
From the very moment of Azov's creation, special attention was paid to advertising the unit -- the battalion, and then the regiment received -- in addition to the official salary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, funds from Ukrainian oligarchs and from abroad.
This allowed the leadership of Azov Regiment, and, above all, Andrei Biletsky, to appropriate the huge funds collected by the "volunteers".
How justified is the advertising of Azov Regiment?
Are the harsh tattooed Nazis and neo-pagans really effective fighters? Or is it just PR?
"The battle history" of 'Azov'" is being analyzed by activists of the Patriotic Association of Donbass in their new video.
THREAD Joint exercise is a milestone in deepening 🇨🇳🇷🇺 military cooperation. But is it a step towards a Sino-Russian alliance? Hardly. Is it a sign of deepening across-the-board security partnership aimed at the U.S.? Well, it’s complicated. Let me add some nuance below 👇 pic.twitter.com/vDxHQSnwcz
[Western Journal] In Joe Biden’s America, earning more means buying less.
Although economic recovery from the pandemic means more Americans are going to work, "the hot economy is heating prices more than it is heating wages," said Jason Furman, an economics professor at Harvard University, according to CNN.
Furman has argued that the current economic trends are reminiscent of the economy of the 1960s.
"One of the troubling things in the 1960s was that wages didn’t keep up with prices, and so people saw their purchasing power, their real wages fall. I’m not saying that’s what’s going to happen now, but that is the scenario to be worried about," he told The Associated Press.
[Dinesh D'Souza @DineshDSouza Jul 13] Who killed Ashli Babbitt? His name is Lt.Michael Byrd. So the only deliberate killing on January 6 was a black male police officer who shot a white female Trump supporter through the neck. Are you still puzzled why the media is hiding Byrd's identity?
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I doubt race has much if anything to do with it. I suspect Lt. Byrd knows something that could be incriminating to those in power. The chances of Byrd testifying about anything in a legal setting are quite remote. Just my guess.
[American Thinker] In The Right Stuff, Tom Wolfe's tribute to American greatness, exemplified by the original Mercury Program astronauts of the 1960s (and one incredibly heroic X15 test pilot), you'll find a manual showing why you might want to be proud to be a citizen of the United States. If you've never seen the movie, I strongly recommend it. It captures the romance, innocence, and patriotism of an era that the United States of 2021 desperately needs to look to as a guide.
There are many conservatives — and many moderates — who read the essays penned in American Thinker. Those essays typically inform and guide thinking. However, we are past just thinking about things. This essay is different. With The Right Stuff in mind, this essay is a call to action.
What we've seen for the past 18 months (and this is an incomplete list) are
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The Mercury Program? Seven straight white men backed by a team of engineers using math to get the right answer to real problems. I'm surprised that both the book and the movie are still available. The zampolits are falling down on the job.
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[Western Journal] The upcoming departure from office of Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over allegations of sexual harassment feels like a load off for a great many people, but not for the woman who has accused President Joe Biden of sexual assault.
Tara Reade, a former Senate staffer for Biden, went public last year with allegations that Biden scarred her for life with a sexual assualt that she said occurred in 1993. Reade, who never came off as anything but credible, told a tale that could make anyone’s stomach turn.
She said that Biden, then a Delaware senator, penetrated her with his fingers after he had her pinned up against a wall. Democrats and the establishment media tried to ignore her.
Biden eventually was forced to deny Reade’s account of what she said happened. And, of course, he deserves the presumption of innocence that liberals routinely deny conservatives facing much flimsier allegations. But Reade’s account also deserves to be taken more seriously than the mainstream media and the Biden White House have so far.
It’s also important to point out that Cuomo, as twisted as we might view him to be, was pushed out of his job by political pressure and public opinion, not the legal process.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.