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COVID Kerfuffle!

Photo from Pixabay . Readers may have seen the kerfuffle between Dr. Robert Malone and journalist Alex Berenson. They were both guests on Fox News to talk about big tech censorship when Berenson, apropos of nothing, accused Dr. Malone of inflating his credentials and misleading people about ivermectin . After the interview,  Malone immediately listed several of his patents and papers on his substac k; Berenson so far hasn't produced any evidence to back up his accusations. And the accusations have blown up in his face: readers are unsubscribing to his substack, Unreported Truths, en masse and supporters are closing their wallets. Many of them have gone over to the substack of Robert Malone.  I haven't seen anything like this since Denise Minger debunked The China Study. Even the documentary Fathead , which debunked Supersize Me, didn't seem to cause such an uproar. But both Minger and Tom Naughton (who made Fathead ) brought the receipts and neither The China Study nor Su

Finis! And a Toast to Vax Pass Protestors

I said a few months ago that when I finished my bathroom ceiling, I'd celebrate with a bottle of French wine . Sorry, California, you make fine wine, but you had your chance to give Governor Hair Gel the heave ho. Pretty enough for a chateau. Before. (By the way, if you put up PVC tiles too, don't use Loc-tite adhesive--it doesn't stick. Use Gorilla Construction Instant Grab. It's harder to squeeze out of the can, but it works well.) It's late. But tomorrow, I'll drink a toast to everyone protesting the Green Pass and give thanks that it is outlawed where I live.   Email subscribers: visit my blog to see pictures and videos below. Bulgaren bestormen parlement om te protesteren tegen COVID "groene" pas Bulgarians Storm Parliament To Protest COVID "Green" Pass https://t.co/OxuGInTmct — politiek incorrect (@supernova773) January 13, 2022 Italians take over the streets of Genoa in protest of Mario Draghi and the "no jab, no job, no plac

Medicare/Medicaid Mandate Allowed; Hospitals No Longer Pretending to Follow the Science

The Supreme Court upheld Biden's vaccine mandate for health care workers in federally funded Medicare or Medicaid programs. The majority wrote, After all, ensuring that providers take steps to avoid transmitting a dangerous virus to their patients is consistent with the fundamental principle of the medical profession: first, do no harm. It would be the very opposite of efficient and effective administration for a facility that is supposed to make people well to make them sick with COVID–19. Meanwhile, health officials and hospitals let COVID-infected staff stay on the job . Why?  The move is a reaction to the severe hospital staffing shortages and crushing caseloads that the omicron variant is causing....Many hospitals are not only swamped with cases but severely shorthanded because of so many employees out with COVID-19.   I repeat: "so many employees out with COVID-19." I wonder what the vaccination rates are in those hospitals in California, France, and Rhode Island m

OSHA Vax Mandate Stayed; Covidians no Longer Pretending to Follow the Science

But--but--but--the fact checkers said the mandate was constitutional! 😂 Thanks are due to Senator Mike Braun of Indiana. His bill to nullify the mandate may not have become law, but its approval in the Senate played a part in the Supreme Court's decision. 🚨BIG VICTORY FOR AMERICA AT THE SUPREME COURT🚨 Biden's unconstitutional vaccine mandate for private employees has been struck down, with help from our objection in the Senate which was referenced in the majority opinion. pic.twitter.com/5CVfDIh1ro — Senator Mike Braun (@SenatorBraun) January 13, 2022 Speaking of facts, I've stopped seeing the phrase "follow the science." It's become too clear that the facts aren't on the side of masks, lockdowns, school closures and mass testing to try to contain an airborne virus. Still, some anti-science people persist. Did you do your own research? You can't possibly know what you're doing! Do you listen to people like Robert Malone or Peter McCullough or J

Keto Mag, Vitamin Sale & Immunity Boosting Yogurt

Awesome Keto Recipe Magazine is Back All the recipes I've made from Delish Keto Comfort Foods--beef stroganoff, broccoli cheese soup, the mac & cheese shown on the cover, even bagels--have been fantastic. Every recipe is illustrated and includes nutrition information. You can buy the magazine at Walmart, Hudson News, Kroger, Walgreens, CVS, Publix, Target, Albertsons, Barnes & Noble, Dollar General, Walmart Canada, Paradies, Ahold Delhaize, Loblaw, Costco, Sam's Club, Meijer, Rite Aid, Sobeys, Wakefern, H E Butt Grocery, Wegmans, HY Vee Food Stores, Costco Canada, and Giant Eagle, but I found it yesterday at Fresh Thyme Market. Supplement Sale at Fresh Thyme Fresh Thyme , a regional grocery store, is selling vitamins and body care products at 30% off through January 11. They carry Doctor's Best magnesium, the best substitute I've found for magnesium water. Store locations shown below: Yogurt for Viral Respiratory Illnesses I'm reposting Dr. Davis's recip

Peak Psychosis: More on Kids and COVID

After two years of the media, government and pharma groupies yelling fire in a crowded theater, we've reached what I hope is peak psychosis. This week, a woman drove with her COVID-infected son in the trunk, a Supreme Court justice spewed COVID misinformation, and a researcher reports on hundreds of adverse events among babies who were injected with the clot shot. Mom puts Son in Car Trunk From Houston ,  ...on Jan. 3, [Sarah] Beam pulled into the drive-thru testing site located at 11355 Falcon Road in northwest Harris County, when a witness reported hearing something in the trunk. The witness said when Beam unlatched the trunk, the boy  [Beam's 13-year-old son] was found lying down inside. Court documents said the witnesses told Beam she would not receive a COVID test until the child was removed from the trunk and placed in the back seat of the vehicle. The witness then called police. Beam allegedly told authorities her son had tested positive for COVID-19 and she was takin

Here are Uncensored News Sources

Indiana's attorney general is fed up with COVID counters cooking the books. He wrote in an email today,  As published in an Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) journal in February of last year, confusion has surrounded “whether people die ‘of’ COVID-19 or ‘with’ COVID-19.” The journal noted a case in which a man significantly ill from terminal cancer entered a hospital while also infected with COVID-19 and later died. His death was recorded as a COVID-19 death statistic. A local Orlando TV affiliate found a man who died from a motorcycle crash was tested and found to also have COVID-19. His death was recorded as a COVID-19 statistic until TV coverage caused it to be reversed. The same AAMC medical journal article quotes the chief medical officer for Indiana University Health’s South Central Region in Bloomington as saying, “It’s usually a cascade of events that lead to death — it’s not one thing,” when a person dies who has also tested positive for COVID-19.... Los Ange

An Epidemic of Arrogance

I've run into a number of people (online) who've remarked about unvaccinated people "clogging up the hospitals" and suggesting that hospitals refuse to admit them. Even some doctors are jumping on the bandwagon . This, even though we treat people with self-inflicted wounds, we treat criminals in prison, we even treat wounded enemy soldiers. They've gotten a booster of narcissism.  Pets and livestock get shots, too. It doesn't make them special. Yet corona hysterics think THEIR shot makes them special enough to decide who gets medical treatment.  The arrogance abounds. Government officials--many of them unelected--felt entitled to shut down businesses and schools and tell people they couldn't drive to their own homes, even as they flouted their own rules again and again. Offshore, they feel entitled to sic attack dogs on protestors and send COVID patients to internment camps. Some employers feel entitled to force their employees to get an experimental injec

Why Are 40% More Hoosiers Dying?

An astonishing article came out stating the death rate is up 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people--and it's not all COVID. Scott Davison, CEO of life insurance company OneAmerica, says,  “We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica... The data is consistent across every player in that business.” ...the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and ... it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica. “And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” he said. “Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.” OneAmerica is a real company,

COVID Vax Useless? Plus BS from AMA; Another Injunction

Injunction against Masking Toddlers A federal judge has temporarily blocked Biden's mandate to mask toddlers and young children and require vaccination of teachers and volunteers in Head Start (pre-kindergarten) programs . The mandate would have "potentially devastating effects" on the program, according to Yasmina Vinci (“Vinci”), Executive Director of the National Head Start Association. A survey the NHSA conducted indicated "Fifty percent (50%) estimated their classrooms would be closed, thirty-two percent (32%) were unsure, and only eighteen percent (18%) said their Head Start classrooms would not be closed." The court found (1) the federal agencies (all part of the executive branch) had no authority to issue the Head Start Mandate; (2) that the Mandate is contrary to law; and (3) the Mandate violates the Administrative Procedure Act’s notice-and-comment requirement. Further, the plaintiffs satisfied the four requirements for a preliminary injunction: (1) a

Monoclonal Antibody Pause

With the emergence of the Omicron variant, the federal government has "paused" distribution of Regeneron, since it doesn't work as well against Omicron. But there's still a lot of delta out there (it's 99% of cases here in Indiana) and some places are running out of monoclonal antibodies, and the federal government is actively preventing states from getting them . In the US, call 211 if you're a candidate for monoclonal antibodies (COVID positive, mild to moderate symptoms within ten days of onset, and at high risk for progression of the illness). They might still have some where you live. If you're ivermectin-curious, now is the time to order some since many hospitals and pharmacists are actively preventing patients from getting it even when it's prescribed. I'm not a medical professional, and I don't know for a fact that it works on COVID. But there's little else available for early treatment, it does have anti-viral properties in the lab

Merry Christmas!

  Photo taken by my cousin at the Cleveland Botanical Garden Glasshouse .  I'm back from a wonderful Christmas in Cleveland, where my cousins and I watched movies, went to the botanical gardens and had lunch a restaurant in Little Italy . The botanical gardens had wreaths, gingerbread houses, table settings and Christmas trees created by dozens of different garden societies and individuals vying for first place. The glass house was full of butterflies and tropical plants--some of them arranged to look like Christmas trees, like the one in the picture. Outside, white statice was still in bloom and I could even smell some of the herbs. I saw roses (dormant) that I hadn't seen since I moved away from Denver: alba semi-plena, Marchesa Bocella and Salet. Hmm...maybe these could do well in Indianapolis.  Oddly, most people were wearing masks outside in the gardens even though COVID has little to no spread outdoors, and cloth masks don't stop aerosol particles. At the two Wendy

Covidian Professor: "Cloth Masks are Little More than Face Decorations"

CNN's Leana Wen, their in-house panic peddler and forced vaccination fanatic, said yesterday that "cloth masks are little more than face decorations." She recommended three-ply surgical masks instead, along with an elaborate purifying ritual for being around other people at Christmas.  . @DrLeanaWen : "Don't wear a cloth mask. Cloth masks are little more than facial decorations. There's no place for them in light of Omicron." pic.twitter.com/Kpoj18sxdi — Townhall.com (@townhallcom) December 21, 2021 Let me explain why cloth masks are face decorations since Wen didn't: aerosols readily go through and around the masks . COVID is spread by aerosols. However, that makes surgical masks face decorations as well, since aerosols go through and around them, too. Watch in the video below (link here ): What to wear on your face? Aly Art shows you how to find your best shade of red lipstick (link here ). Wear it proudly--be beautiful AND smart!

This is Why we Don't Believe Experts or the Media 2

The lies, mistakes and total nonsense just keep on coming from the experts and the media. Here's a roundup of what I've seen today without even searching for it. CDC Director Denies Myocarditis in 5-11 Year Olds who Took COVID Vaccines CDC Director Rochelle Walensky told ABC News on December 10 , "We haven't seen anything yet [in 5-11 year olds]. We have an incredibly robust vaccine safety system, and so if [problems] were there, we would find it."  Yet in a CDC repor t, a slide dated the same day noted 14 reports of myocarditis in that age group, eight of which were followed up on and "met CDC working case definition for myocarditis." (By the way, I wasn't able to find this report even with a highly tailored Google search. Qwant.com turned it up.) Follow-up is in progress for other five reports, and one is under review. Click image to enlarge. "No problems." Source : Adverse events among children ages 5–11 years after COVID-19 vaccination:

Monoclonal Antibodies: How to Get Them, Plus a New Version

Regeneron/Ronapreve Call 211 (in the US) I've heard anecdotes from people who had a hard time getting an appointment for monoclonal antibodies. A city councilor here in Indianapolis recently had to be persistent and get a friend's doctor to intervene to get an appointment an hour's drive away . The news station he talked to advises readers to call 211 (in the US) to find the nearest facility that can treat you. If you're in Florida, you can just go to a Regeneron center . In Europe, it's called Ronapreve and different conditions apply for receiving treatment. Monoclonal antibodies are for COVID-positive patients with mild to moderate symptoms who are at high risk of progression of the illness. They need to be administered within ten days of onset of symptoms. They can also be administered to people who are at high risk of catching COVID. Again--different conditions might apply outside the US. Efficacy Against Omicron? Regeneron says its monoclonal antibodies have &

Cardiologist Warns of Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis

Cardiologist Peter McCullough talks about vaccine-induced myocarditis with biologist Bret Weinstein. I've transcribed highlights and found links to back up Dr. McCullough's statements. I had a hard time confirming his statements about background rates vs. VAERS reports (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System): myocarditis/pericarditis reports for the US total 4,242 according to openvaers.com (accessed today); they total 19,039 if you include "nondomestic" (foreign) reports. However, the CDC's own report  on slide 8 shows rates of myocarditis many times above the background rate for young men and boys. In fairness, though--almost all of these sources were difficult to find.  Link to the video is  here .  Our vaccine program would have been shut down in February for excess mortality in America--it would have been very similar to the swine flu vaccine in 1976. Our tolerance for new biologics and death is five cases gets a black box [warning] , 50 cases, it's off

Federal Vaccine Mandate Scorecard

Here's the latest status of the federal vaccine mandate lawsuits: OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) requirement for companies of 100 or more employees to be vaccinated test frequently, from the Daily Wire : The U.S. Appeals Court for the Sixth Circuit ruled late on Friday that Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration can resume enforcing a vaccine mandate on companies with 100 or more employees. The Daily Wire  and dozens of other businesses filed an appeal to the Supreme Court to block the mandate. The CMS requirement for  Medicare and Medicaid   certified providers such as  hospitals, long-term care facilities, home-health agencies, and hospices is on in some states and off in the rest .  It is enjoined in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.  The articl

Book Deal: Pandemia by Alex Berenson is $2.99

What more could you possibly want to hear about the pandemic, you might be wondering. I had my doubts, too, but I finally ended up buying Pandemia because Alex Berenson's spicy takes have been more entertaining than anything I've read in a long time. I'm glad I got the book. I'm still in the middle of listening to it on my long commute, but I'm recommending it now because the Kindle version is on sale. Get this book! It's informative, it's well-researched, it's engrossing, you'll say, "I remember when that happened!" It has information that even I hadn't come across.  Having covered the pharmaceutical industry long before the pandemic, Berenson was scooping the rest of the media by months in his reporting on the vaccines. He was ultimately banned from Twitter for saying that COVID vaccines didn't prevent infection or transmission--facts repeated yesterday by Anthony Fauci and others a few days ago in the New England Journal of Medic