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America is the only place on earth founded and dedicated on the principles laid out by God. We are under attack because of it. We will win. We must put on the armor of God every day and fight his battles.
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Forwarded from Scott Presler
After 14 events in 16 days —

driving to Destin, Madison, Palatka, Jax, St. Augustine, Sanford, Pompano Beach, WPB, Plantation, & Doral —

I’m taking a day of rest.

We’ve been harvesting voter registration applications & turned out more supporters than a Nikki Fried event.
Forwarded from CognitiveCarbon Public (Cognitive Carbon)
I made a point about this last week. What is going on in China is NOT about a zero-COVID policy or a virus. It is about propandizing its own citizens, about flexing the iron fist, about propagandizing the West. This is about social control, and creating the fear necessary to leverage it. A relatively small number of CCP tyrants are attempting to reign in a populace that outnumbers the tyrants 10,000 to 1 if not more. Watch this situation carefully, but set aside any notion that this has to do with pandemic virus mitigation.

It. Does. Not.


https://news.1rj.ru/str/zerohedge/113006
Forwarded from KAGBABE
This is math homework from a public school district in a Missouri 9th grade class for 14 and 15 year olds. This is the completely irrelevant and inappropriate groomer garbage left-wing teachers are inserting into curriculum to poison the minds of innocent minors

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Forwarded from Jay Bhattacharya
"In a video interview, Pawlowski broke down as he told Rebel News that he was placed for a time in a small metal cage, not given water for a whole day, and deprived of both his glasses and a Bible for several days."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10704959/Pastor-jailed-speaking-Canadian-Freedom-Convoy-says-sleep-concrete-floor.html

follow and share: @JayBhattacharya
Deodorant

Use of underarm aluminium (Al)-based antiperspirant salts may be a contributory factor in breast cancer development. At the 10th Keele meeting, Al was reported to cause anchorage-independent growth and double strand DNA breaks in MCF10A immortalised non-transformed human breast epithelial cells. We now report that exposure of MCF10A cells to Al chloride or Al chlorohydrate also compromised DNA repair systems. Long-term (19-21 weeks) exposure to Al chloride or Al chlorohydrate at a 10(-4) M concentration resulted in reduced levels of BRCA1 mRNA as determined by real-time RT-PCR and BRCA1 protein as determined by Western immunoblotting. Reduced levels of mRNA for other DNA repair genes (BRCA2, CHK1, CHK2, Rad51, ATR) were also observed using real-time RT-PCR. Loss of BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene function has long been associated with inherited susceptibility to breast cancer but these results suggest that exposure to aluminium-based antiperspirant salts may also reduce levels of these key components of DNA repair in breast epithelial cells. If Al can not only damage DNA but also compromise DNA repair systems, then there is the potential for Al to impact on breast carcinogenesis.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26319584/


Aluminum salts are widely used as the active antiperspirant in underarm cosmetic. Experimental observations indicate that its long term application may correlate with breast cancer development and progression. This action is proposed to be attributed, among others, to aluminum possible estrogen-like activities. In this study we showed that aluminum, in the form of aluminum chlorohydrate (ACH), caused increase in estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) protein levels, in ERα-positive MCF-7 cells. This effect was accompanied by moderate activation of Estrogen Response Elements (ERE)-driven reporter gene expression and 20%−50% increase in certain estrogen responsive, ERE-independent genes expression. Genes affected were ERα, p53, cyclin D1, and c-fos, crucial regulators of breast cancer development and progression. ACH-induced genes expression was eliminated in the presence of the estrogen antagonist: ICI 182780, in MCF-7 cells, whereas it was not observed in ERα-negative MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, indicating aluminum interference with estrogen signaling. Moreover, ACH caused increase in the perinuclear localization of estrogen receptor alpha in MCF-7 breast cancer cells and increase in the mitochondrial Bcl-2 protein, possibly affecting receptors-mediated mitochondrial actions and mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis. ACH-induced perinuclear localization of estrogen receptor beta was also observed in MDA-MB-231. Our findings indicate that aluminum actions on estrogen receptors protein level and subcellular localization possibly affect receptors-mediated actions and thus, aluminum interference with estrogen signaling.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6108589/

Aluminium salts are used as the active antiperspirant agent in underarm cosmetics, but the effects of widespread, long term and increasing use remain unknown, especially in relation to the breast, which is a local area of application. Clinical studies showing a disproportionately high incidence of breast cancer in the upper outer quadrant of the breast together with reports of genomic instability in outer quadrants of the breast provide supporting evidence for a role for locally applied cosmetic chemicals in the development of breast cancer. Aluminium is known to have a genotoxic profile, capable of causing both DNA alterations and epigenetic effects, and this would be consistent with a potential role in breast cancer if such effects occurred in breast cells. Oestrogen is a well established influence in breast cancer and its action, dependent on intracellular receptors which function as ligand-activated zinc finger trannoscription factors, suggests one possible point of interference from aluminium. Results reported here inThis adds aluminium to the increasing list of metals capable of interfering with oestrogen action and termed metalloestrogens.
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16045991/


NIH has reported multiple studies indicating antiperspirant use had long term implications for breast cancer. Now compare that to the below information on American Cancer Society:

Antiperspirants and Breast Cancer Risk

For some time, an email rumor suggested that underarm antiperspirants cause breast cancer. Among its claims:
Cancer-causing substances in antiperspirants are absorbed through razor nicks from underarm shaving. These substances are said to be deposited in the lymph nodes under the arm, which are not able to get rid of them by sweating because the antiperspirant keeps you from perspiring. This causes a high concentration of toxins, which leads to cells mutating into cancer.
Most breast cancers develop in the upper outer quadrant of the breast because that area is closest to the lymph nodes exposed to antiperspirants. (Think of the breast as a circle divided by vertical and horizontal lines that cross at the nipple. Each of the 4 sectors you divide the breast into is called a quadrant. The upper outer quadrant of each breast is the part closest to the arm pit.)
Men have a lower risk of breast cancer because they do not shave their underarms, and their underarm hair keeps chemicals in antiperspirants from being absorbed.
All of these claims are largely untrue.

https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/antiperspirants-and-breast-cancer-risk.html

Follow the money. Who funds ACS?

Genentech: First headline on their website: Health inequities are the symptoms racism is the disease.

Abbott (medical)

AMGEN (medical)

B of A (finance)

JPMorgan (finance)

Goldman Sachs (finance)

Wells Fargo (finance)

GSA (medical)

Bayer: …standard mammography and other options, especially in women with high breast density. Bayer’s radiology portfolio ranges from contrast media to devices that support radiologists in their mission to provide early diagnosis and targeted treatment.

Gilead: After coming short of declaring a clinically meaningful benefit for Trodelvy in stalling cancer progression or death in patients with pretreated HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer…

HCA (medical)

Sonofi: Sanofi's global specialty care business unit focuses on rare diseases, rare blood disorders, neurology, immunology, and oncology…Responsive Innovation in Metastatic Breast Cancer Research


Pfizer (medical): Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer, with more than 2.2 million impacted annually. Metastatic breast cancer (mBC), the most advanced stage of breast cancer in which the cancer has spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body (i.e., organs, bones), remains an incurable disease…

Merck (medical): Keytruda had a chance to become the first immunotherapy approved in triple-negative breast cancer. But a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel in February voted unanimously to recommend the agency wait for more data from Keynote-522 before clearing its use, leading the regulator to follow up with a rejection.

Regeneron: REGN2810 (SAR439684) is an antibody-based cancer therapy that Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is developing in collaboration with Sanofi.

Janssen (J&J)

McKesson (medical)

Perrigo (medical)

Microsoft

Baxter (medical)

United Health Grp

Penn National Gaming (barstool sports book app)

Novartis (medical): At Novartis we are re imagining medicine

Toll Bothers (luxury homes)

Stop and Shop (grocery pharmacy)

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (medical insurance)

Anthem (medical)

Bristol Myers Squibb (medical)

CVS Health (pharmacy)

Delta

IBM

kohl’s (dept store)

Kroger (grocery)

Nucor

Walmart/Sams

Chevrolet

Abbvie (medical)

AstraZeneca (medical)

BD: focuses on world health (medical)

NYSUT (Teachers union)
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What is NYSUT?

NYSUT is more than 600,000 people who work in, or are retired from, New York's schools, colleges, and healthcare facilities. We are classroom teachers, college and university faculty and professional staff, school bus drivers, custodians, secretaries, cafeteria workers, teacher assistants and aides, nurses and healthcare technicians.
NYSUT is a federation of more than 1,200 local unions, each representing its own members. We are affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the National Education Association (NEA). We are also part of organized labor - the AFL-CIO - and of Education International, with more than 20 million members world wide.

In convention action Friday and Saturday, RA delegates considered 29 resolutions and approved three special orders of business. In all, 17 resolutions were approved, seven were defeated, four were referred to the Board and one was ruled out of order.

https://www.nysut.org/news/2022/april/ra-2022-resolutions

These include resolutions to:
repeal the state’s onerous receivership law, removing the punitive consequences of testing for students, teachers and schools alike;
support community schools, advocating for additional funding and supporting the hiring of community school directors/coordinators to align community services with student and family needs;
strengthen and diversify the educator pipeline, advocating for scholarships, career ladders for teaching assistants and other support staff; fellowship and residency opportunities; Grow Your Own programs and improving the educator certification process;
advocate for resources to hire much-needed counseling and mental health staff; educators for English language learners and special education students; and at least one registered professional nurse in each school building.
call on schools to address the digital divide; and
implement shorter, developmentally appropriate grades 3–8 assessments. The resolution urges NYSUT to work with NEA and AFT to support efforts at the federal level to allow grade span testing instead of grade-by-grade testing; and allowing local screenings and progress monitoring to be used to meet federal requirements rather than statewide assessments.
Delegates approved three special orders of business: one in support of the people of Ukraine; another calling for federal funding to address school and community violence; and a third urging NYSUT to condemn the wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and support LGBTQ educators and students.
In other action, delegates approved a resolution supporting legislation and programs to assist and educate the public about Sickle Cell Disease.
UFT leader Janella Hinds spoke passionately on behalf of a resolution to support positive inter-student relationships, consent education and eradication of domestic violence and sexual assault. “We can teach our children how to be in healthy relationships … how to be respectful and how to love with kindness and honor,” she said.
Other legislative resolutions call for -paid family leave,
-building public renewable power, -prioritizing solar eclipse protection &education,
-providing resources to protect school and classroom librarians from censorship.
-opposing the privatization of Medicare was amended to urge NYSUT to continue its fight for federal and state legislation to provide affordable health care for all “It’s a shame that health care is linked to employment,” said West Seneca TA’s Joe Cantafio, a NYSUT Board member. “(Health care) is a priority. It is a human right and a civil right.”
-approved amendments to NYSUT’s Constitution and Bylaws to adopt gender-neutral pronouns.

What you don’t hear anywhere
In this is how to make NY’s education system better for the students.

More to follow.
NY teachers union NYSUT uses an app called MAC: The 'MAC' is an online tool to connect a grassroots community of activists interested in education, healthcare and other issues affecting working people and families. Take action today!

Isn’t that interesting.
See who created this article? Yes the union did.

“Educators, school leaders, legislators, community groups visit Rochester area to call for more districts to create community schools”


Source:  NYSUT Media Relations

What is a community school. It’s communism people. It’s how to turn your city into a collective using your child’s educational system to do it. More to follow.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. April 14, 2022 — Area educators and New York State United Teachers leaders joined with school officials, legislators and community groups in the Rochester area today to highlight the successes of local community schools and advocate for more districts to adopt this game-changing model that helps students and families address the deeply rooted challenges they face that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.
“Getting back to ‘normal’ isn’t good enough for our students — it’s time we demand a public education system that truly supports every child,” NYSUT President Andy Pallotta said. “When children face poverty, when their families face food insecurity, when they don’t have access to health care or social services, they don’t come to school ready to learn in the first place. That’s where community schools change the game, helping students and families thrive.”

Yes these treasonous bastards took the occasion of Good Friday to advocate for communism. Notice how they combine the tradegy (planned) of Covid with a twisted centering on your child to advocate for a communist solution to all your problems. Their solution is to create a nanny state that meets all your needs: community food pantries so you don’t have to worry about eating; community healthcare so you don’t have to worry about healthcare; community education so your child is “safe” with predators posing as school officials with gender neutral pronouns and no science supporting genders, etc.

“In Rochester, 22 schools have adopted the community school model, with offerings that run the gamut from food distribution, pantry and meal programs to enriching after school and summer learning programs. That work is made possible through partnerships with a number of community groups, including Foodlink, Rochester Regional Health, The Center for Youth and Hillside, among others.”

“Similarly, in suburban Greece (NY town), nearly 150 community partners support the district’s community schools program, providing volunteers, financial support and donations that go toward a wide array of offerings. Students and families have access to services and enrichment opportunities that run the gamut, from in-school mental health and dental care to a food and clothing pantry to a parent center through which families can access resources and supports. Through the first semester of the 2021-22 school year, 575 elementary students have participated in clubs that engage students in cooking, mentorship, tutoring, community service, STEAM and art, among other subjects.”

“Implementing the community schools strategy has enabled us to get to know our students and families on a deeper level,” Greece Central School District Superintendent Kathleen Graupman said. “Students and families told us early on that they needed more from us than just academics. As a result, we’ve added on-site food pantries, free afterschool and summer programs, mental health services, and welcomed dozens of new community partners into our schools to support students and families. These additional programs and services have expanded learning opportunities and allowed us to be more responsive to the true needs of students and families. Community schools empower families, school staff and members of community organizations to work together to find common sense solutions to real world challenges. Doing so helps us all thrive.”

This is the plan folks.

“Statewide, just less than 300 out of more than 700 school districts utilize the community school model. More districts adopting this model and hiring community school coordinators — invaluable staff who can both help develop community school programming and dedicate themselves to triage work connecting families in need with services not provided by the school itself — is a smart investment. Nationally, a 2019 study from the ABC Community School Partnership estimated for every $1 invested in establishing a community school and hiring a site coordinator, the average return on investment was roughly $7.”
The $7 is completely made up since there is no way to actually measure this bc is all BS to implement communism.
Forwarded from The Colonel’s Corner🦅🦅🦅 (Colonel Roxane ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Towner-Watkins The Colonel’s Corner)
ROCHESTER, N.Y. April 14, 2022 — Area educators and New York State United Teachers leaders joined with school officials, legislators and community groups in the Rochester area today to highlight the successes of local community schools and advocate for more districts to adopt this game-changing model that helps students and families address the deeply rooted challenges they face that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.
“Getting back to ‘normal’ isn’t good enough for our students — it’s time we demand a public education system that truly supports every child,” NYSUT President Andy Pallotta said. “When children face poverty, when their families face food insecurity, when they don’t have access to health care or social services, they don’t come to school ready to learn in the first place. That’s where community schools change the game, helping students and families thrive.”

Yes these treasonous bastards took the occasion of Good Friday to advocate for communism. Notice how they combine the tradegy (planned) of Covid with a twisted centering on your child to advocate for a communist solution to all your problems. Their solution is to create a nanny state that meets all your needs: community food pantries so you don’t have to worry about eating; community healthcare so you don’t have to worry about healthcare; community education so your child is “safe” with predators posing as school officials with gender neutral pronouns and no science supporting genders, etc.

“In Rochester, 22 schools have adopted the community school model, with offerings that run the gamut from food distribution, pantry and meal programs to enriching after school and summer learning programs. That work is made possible through partnerships with a number of community groups, including Foodlink, Rochester Regional Health, The Center for Youth and Hillside, among others.”

“Similarly, in suburban Greece (NY town), nearly 150 community partners support the district’s community schools program, providing volunteers, financial support and donations that go toward a wide array of offerings. Students and families have access to services and enrichment opportunities that run the gamut, from in-school mental health and dental care to a food and clothing pantry to a parent center through which families can access resources and supports. Through the first semester of the 2021-22 school year, 575 elementary students have participated in clubs that engage students in cooking, mentorship, tutoring, community service, STEAM and art, among other subjects.”

“Implementing the community schools strategy has enabled us to get to know our students and families on a deeper level,” Greece Central School District Superintendent Kathleen Graupman said. “Students and families told us early on that they needed more from us than just academics. As a result, we’ve added on-site food pantries, free afterschool and summer programs, mental health services, and welcomed dozens of new community partners into our schools to support students and families. These additional programs and services have expanded learning opportunities and allowed us to be more responsive to the true needs of students and families. Community schools empower families, school staff and members of community organizations to work together to find common sense solutions to real world challenges. Doing so helps us all thrive.”

This is the plan folks.

“Statewide, just less than 300 out of more than 700 school districts utilize the community school model. More districts adopting this model and hiring community school coordinators — invaluable staff who can both help develop community school programming and dedicate themselves to triage work connecting families in need with services not provided by the school itself — is a smart investment. Nationally, a 2019 study from the ABC Community School Partnership estimated for every $1 invested in establishing a community school and hiring a site coordinator, the average return on investment was roughly $7.”
Forwarded from The Colonel’s Corner🦅🦅🦅 (Colonel Roxane ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Towner-Watkins The Colonel’s Corner)
The $7 is completely made up since there is no way to actually measure this bc is all BS to implement communism.
From NYSUT website: NYSUT “Social Justice:
Social justice lies at the heart of unionism. As we fight to protect collective bargaining rights, strike back against education privatization and defend the rights of members, unions demonstrate the power of grassroots action and show how they can be vehicles for change within communities. The goal of NYSUT's Social Justice initiative is to take our social justice mission to the next level - moving beyond simple fundraising to actions that make REAL community change on issues important to members and the communities they live in.”
This is a petition the NYSUT has on their website: Target: LGBTQIA+ Teachers in Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the "Don’t Say Gay/Don't Say Trans" law, and its chilling effect on teachers is already underway. As a parent I worry about how this will affect both teachers and students, and that’s why I partnered with the AFT and PFLAG National to start this petition.
On NBC, kindergarten teacher Cory Bernaert eloquently spoke out about how this harmful legislation is affecting his classroom. In response, anti-LGBTQIA+ social media trolls have attacked him. The "Don’t Say Gay/Don't Say Trans" law, and attacks like those made against Cory, threaten his job and the jobs of so many other LGBTQIA+ educators. We can’t let that happen. Teachers deserve to be able to focus on their jobs supporting and educating students, instead of having to worry about these attacks.
No teacher should have to lie about who they are. Florida shouldn’t try to force teachers back into the closet. They shouldn’t try to erase LGBTQIA+ families. But that’s exactly what DeSantis and his allies are doing.
Parents and teachers are in this fight together, supporting one another. Let’s show DeSantis and the forces behind this bill that the American people won’t stand for this. Show your support for Cory and all LGBTQIA+ teachers right now.

We all know this is horse crap. There is no such thing as a don’t say gay bill and notice how they tack on “trans” to it? That’s very telling. Also, a teacher going on national TV/media complaining he can’t talk about his sex life to a child is confessing to a crime. He is complaining he has to stop doing what is otherwise categorized as a crime of grooming, sexual predator conduct. You don’t get to groom children. Period.
This is more information from NYSUT website on their social justice initiatives:

Who We Are
We advocate for racial, social, economic, and environmental justice for ALL through the labor movement and through partnerships with community organizations. 
What We Do
• Coalition Building 
• Community Engagement   
• Personal & Professional Development 
• Literacy Awareness 
• Scholarship & Award Recognitions 
• Cultural Education  
Why We Do It
Our vision is to create a world where every person’s basic social, emotional, and economic needs are met. A world every person can reach their fullest potential. A world where diversity is celebrated, equity is the norm, and oppression, in all forms, is eradicated. A world filled with love, respect, and empathy for everyone. 

create a world where every person’s basic social, emotional, and economic needs are met.”

THIS IS CALLED COMMUMISM
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Here are their social justice initiatives:

“NYSUT's Social Justice Initiatives
Many Threads, One Fabric - A series of virtual town halls run jointly by NYSUT and AFT to explore and discuss racial justice, diversity and equity issues.
Celebrating Diversity - NYSUT pays tribute to the diversity of its membership.
Hispanic Heritage Month - NYSUT celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with an annual poster and a variety of programming to highlight the contributions of Hispanic individuals.
Black History Month - NYSUT celebrates Black History Month with an annual poster and a variety of programming to highlight the contributions of Black individuals.
Civil and Human Rights Committee - NYSUT's Standing Committee on Civil and Human Rights advances the union’s efforts to promote equity and social justice.
Women's Committee - the 82-member NYSUT Women’s Committee encourages locals to develop in-house women’s committee chapters; educates female members about the work of the union; highlights women-specific issues, including inequities in pay, health care and education; and seeks to involve more union women in leadership roles.
LGBTQ Committee - NYSUT's LGBTQ Committee educates peers and advocates for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning/Queer members.
WHY IN FIVE - The "Why in 5" campaign for social justice is a way for NYSUT members to use a short set of talking points to educate others about significant social justice.”

Are you kidding me right now??? 82 member “WOMEN’S COMMITTEE” while their convention is eliminating pronouns. What a clown show. All I can think of is being in a room with 82 Karen’s. God help us.
Under their “many threads one fabric” is this gem. So they have a racist on a video telling you not to be a racist. Got it!
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Launched in the summmer of 2020, “Many Threads, One Fabric” is a series of NYSUT and AFT virtual town halls exploring racial justice, diversity and equity issues. https://www.nysut.org/resources/special-resources-sites/social-justice/many-threads
More from their website:

“The charge of the NYSUT Standing Committee on Civil and Human Rights is to advance the union’s efforts to promote equity and social justice. The committee addresses civil and human rights initiatives and social justice issues facing members and their communities. Its recommendations are forwarded to NYSUT’s Officers and Board. The committee coordinates efforts with civil and human rights committees of the AFT and NEA, as well as the AFL-CIO and other organizations.
The committee’s advocacy has led NYSUT to take action on key social and human rights issues. Over the decades, our collective involvement has resulted in positive outcomes for many initiatives such as:
• Dignity for All Students Act (DASA)
• Repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)
• Disaster Relief for hurricane, flood and earthquake victims
• Border Witness Delegation Trips
• Tipped Wage Increase in NY
• Recognition of Civil and Human Rights Heroes
• Anti-Bullying Legislation and Training
• LGBTQ Rights
• U.N. International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
• Anti-Human Trafficking and Sex Trafficking Laws”

Why on earth would a teachers union even have a civil and human rights anything? But since they do I want to point out their Border Witness Delegation is a pro open borders activity while at the same time they have an anti trafficking and anti sex trafficking initiative.

Hhhmmm should someone tell the imbeciles that an open border creates trafficking opportunities???!!!