Forwarded from TheStormHasArrived17 (TheStormHasArrived17)
Media is too big
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President Trump was asked earlier today if John Durham is going to get the job done.
Listen closely to his response:
“Well we’re gonna find out. Now we’re gonna find out. He certainly hit the very tip and we’re gonna find out. If they do, you’ll see things that have never been seen before in this country.”
What kind of things is he talking about? 👀
Listen closely to his response:
“Well we’re gonna find out. Now we’re gonna find out. He certainly hit the very tip and we’re gonna find out. If they do, you’ll see things that have never been seen before in this country.”
What kind of things is he talking about? 👀
Forwarded from KanekoaTheGreat
CNBC: "Paid Post for Pfizer"
Also CNBC: Ivermectin is horse medicine.
https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/1445091901741359105?s=19
@KanekoaTheGreat
Also CNBC: Ivermectin is horse medicine.
https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/1445091901741359105?s=19
@KanekoaTheGreat
ON YOUR WAY TO WORK THIS MORNING YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO THIS!
https://rumble.com/vnbgsn-beyond-the-headlines-with-linda-paris-ep.19-klaus-schwab-and-the-great-rese.html
https://rumble.com/vnbgsn-beyond-the-headlines-with-linda-paris-ep.19-klaus-schwab-and-the-great-rese.html
Rumble
Beyond The Headlines with Linda Paris! ep.19 (Klaus Schwab and The Great Reset)
Tonight @8pm Linda Paris and I return for our 19th Episode of Beyond The Headlines! We will be discussing "Klaus Schwab and The Great Reset!" We will be taking your calls and alot more! Rumble — Rumbl
These people I tell ya what.
Over 2/3’s of Americans have gotten this meme jab, and now they’re like it’s not as good as getting anti bodies.
So wtf is it for?!
I guess time will tell.
Depopulation?
Over 2/3’s of Americans have gotten this meme jab, and now they’re like it’s not as good as getting anti bodies.
So wtf is it for?!
I guess time will tell.
Depopulation?
Forwarded from Project Veritas
Media is too big
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BREAKING: Pfizer Scientists: ‘Your [COVID] Antibodies are Probably Better than the [Pfizer] Vaccination’
"We’re Like Bred And Taught to be Like “Vaccine is Safer Than Actually Getting Covid.”
“Our Organization is Run on Covid Money Now”
#ExposePfizer
TWEET THIS VIDEO RIGHT NOW: https://ctt.ec/bdL2d
"We’re Like Bred And Taught to be Like “Vaccine is Safer Than Actually Getting Covid.”
“Our Organization is Run on Covid Money Now”
#ExposePfizer
TWEET THIS VIDEO RIGHT NOW: https://ctt.ec/bdL2d
Top Democratic Operative Bill Burton Advising Facebook Whistleblower
Sources: Former Obama administration communications guru Bill Burton and his company Bryson Gillette are working the high-profile campaign
The Facebook whistleblower who revealed herself in a 60 Minutes interview is getting strategic communications guidance from a top Democratic operative, according to a source with direct knowledge of the relationship, which was confirmed by another half-dozen sources with indirect knowledge of the partnership.
Frances Haugen, the former Facebook employee who has for the past 10 months fed internal documents to a top Wall Street Journal reporter, and who revealed her identity in a primetime broadcast on Sunday, is working with the political consultant and former Obama administration deputy press secretary Bill Burton and his consulting firm, Bryson Gillette. It is unclear when Haugen's relationship with Burton and Bryson Gillette began, how big her communications team is, and whether it includes other political operatives.
But Burton is now deeply integrated with an emerging infrastructure on the left comprised of individuals and organizations, including the nonprofit Center for Humane Technology, seeking to press Facebook to more aggressively police political content.
In Haugen's public testimony, industry and political insiders see a sophisticated communications campaign intended to put Facebook on defense, from a steady trickle of leaked internal documents that fueled a Wall Street Journal investigative series dubbed "The Facebook Files" to the blockbuster 60 Minutes interview to congressional testimony scheduled to begin Tuesday. Haugen on Sunday also debuted a slick personal website in part to field media requests.
"It does have the appearance of being an incredibly well-orchestrated communications campaign," said the GOP operative Kevin McLaughlin, the former director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Neither Burton nor Haugen responded to a request for comment, though sources say reporters and Burton himself have been open about the relationship.
Haugen's 60 Minutes interview kicked off a media feeding frenzy, with the story mentioned at least 200 times on cable news since the segment aired, according to a review conducted by the Washington Free Beacon.
Since 2016, both political parties have gone after Big Tech companies like Facebook, with the left charging that the company's failure to adequately police "disinformation," helped tip the election to Donald Trump and the right charging that it arbitrarily silences conservative voices.
Sources: Former Obama administration communications guru Bill Burton and his company Bryson Gillette are working the high-profile campaign
The Facebook whistleblower who revealed herself in a 60 Minutes interview is getting strategic communications guidance from a top Democratic operative, according to a source with direct knowledge of the relationship, which was confirmed by another half-dozen sources with indirect knowledge of the partnership.
Frances Haugen, the former Facebook employee who has for the past 10 months fed internal documents to a top Wall Street Journal reporter, and who revealed her identity in a primetime broadcast on Sunday, is working with the political consultant and former Obama administration deputy press secretary Bill Burton and his consulting firm, Bryson Gillette. It is unclear when Haugen's relationship with Burton and Bryson Gillette began, how big her communications team is, and whether it includes other political operatives.
But Burton is now deeply integrated with an emerging infrastructure on the left comprised of individuals and organizations, including the nonprofit Center for Humane Technology, seeking to press Facebook to more aggressively police political content.
In Haugen's public testimony, industry and political insiders see a sophisticated communications campaign intended to put Facebook on defense, from a steady trickle of leaked internal documents that fueled a Wall Street Journal investigative series dubbed "The Facebook Files" to the blockbuster 60 Minutes interview to congressional testimony scheduled to begin Tuesday. Haugen on Sunday also debuted a slick personal website in part to field media requests.
"It does have the appearance of being an incredibly well-orchestrated communications campaign," said the GOP operative Kevin McLaughlin, the former director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Neither Burton nor Haugen responded to a request for comment, though sources say reporters and Burton himself have been open about the relationship.
Haugen's 60 Minutes interview kicked off a media feeding frenzy, with the story mentioned at least 200 times on cable news since the segment aired, according to a review conducted by the Washington Free Beacon.
Since 2016, both political parties have gone after Big Tech companies like Facebook, with the left charging that the company's failure to adequately police "disinformation," helped tip the election to Donald Trump and the right charging that it arbitrarily silences conservative voices.
*Post op follow up with my surgeon*
Everything looks fantastic!
Wounds are healing perfectly,
And I don’t need to do another follow up.
I was wearing a mask because I have to in the waiting room and around the surgeon.
I want to thank EVERYONE you know who you are.
For blessing me with kind words and positivity. All of the prayers as well!
This was a test from God, to help thicken my skin, and to understand that everything is in the Lord’s hands.
I’m stronger from this, more appreciative of life from this.
So not to get too personal, but I’m good to go.
Still 4 more weeks before I can go back to doing anything strenuous.
But that’s fine by me.
Enjoy the rest of your day!
And again, thanks for being there for me through thick and thin!
Sincerely,
Thomas 🇺🇸
Everything looks fantastic!
Wounds are healing perfectly,
And I don’t need to do another follow up.
I was wearing a mask because I have to in the waiting room and around the surgeon.
I want to thank EVERYONE you know who you are.
For blessing me with kind words and positivity. All of the prayers as well!
This was a test from God, to help thicken my skin, and to understand that everything is in the Lord’s hands.
I’m stronger from this, more appreciative of life from this.
So not to get too personal, but I’m good to go.
Still 4 more weeks before I can go back to doing anything strenuous.
But that’s fine by me.
Enjoy the rest of your day!
And again, thanks for being there for me through thick and thin!
Sincerely,
Thomas 🇺🇸
OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT
BIDEN IS READY TO LOSE ANOTHER WAR
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1445557804656304135?s=20
BIDEN IS READY TO LOSE ANOTHER WAR
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1445557804656304135?s=20
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Jack Posobiec ☦️
BREAKING: US Marines fly F-35s off Japanese aircraft carrier The first time fighter aircraft have flown off a Japanese carrier since 1945
*https://www.rt.com/usa/536691-ellume-covid-test-recall/*
Almost 200,000 Covid-19 testing kits recalled, due to ‘manufacturing issue’ that delivered FALSE positives
Ellume, an Australian company that supplied over 3.5 million FDA-approved Covid-19 testing kits to the US, has now recalled nearly 200,000 of them due to an unspecified manufacturing issue that resulted in false positives.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a notice on Tuesday alerting the public of “the potential for false positive results” with certain lots of Ellume’s Covid-19 Home Test, a rapid antigen kit used to detect the coronavirus using nasal swabs and a smartphone app.
“Negative results do not appear to be affected by the manufacturing issue,” the FDA said, adding it is “working closely” with Ellume to assess “corrective steps” going forward.
People who used an Elume kit and received a positive result were instructed to contact their healthcare provider for a follow-up. Everyone who owns a kit is urged to check the Ellume-provided list of problematic lots, sent out between April and August this year, and request a replacement after submitting receipts.
Ellume CEO Dr. Sean Parsons said the company noticed the false positive result from specific product lots “in recent weeks” and isolated the cause. However, the company declined to elaborate what was causing the problem, citing trade secrets.
“The increase in false positives was the result of a supply chain issue with one of the test components. Because of the proprietary information involved in the manufacturing process, we cannot offer more specifics,” an Ellume spokesperson said in a statement.
At least four of the lots listed on Ellume’s recall page were sent to the US Department of Defense. The Pentagon awarded Ellume a $238 million contract in February, to increase the production of its tests in the US.
Meanwhile, the FDA on Monday issued an authorization to Flowflex, another at-home antigen test for Covid-19, made by the California-based ACON Laboratories.
Almost 200,000 Covid-19 testing kits recalled, due to ‘manufacturing issue’ that delivered FALSE positives
Ellume, an Australian company that supplied over 3.5 million FDA-approved Covid-19 testing kits to the US, has now recalled nearly 200,000 of them due to an unspecified manufacturing issue that resulted in false positives.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a notice on Tuesday alerting the public of “the potential for false positive results” with certain lots of Ellume’s Covid-19 Home Test, a rapid antigen kit used to detect the coronavirus using nasal swabs and a smartphone app.
“Negative results do not appear to be affected by the manufacturing issue,” the FDA said, adding it is “working closely” with Ellume to assess “corrective steps” going forward.
People who used an Elume kit and received a positive result were instructed to contact their healthcare provider for a follow-up. Everyone who owns a kit is urged to check the Ellume-provided list of problematic lots, sent out between April and August this year, and request a replacement after submitting receipts.
Ellume CEO Dr. Sean Parsons said the company noticed the false positive result from specific product lots “in recent weeks” and isolated the cause. However, the company declined to elaborate what was causing the problem, citing trade secrets.
“The increase in false positives was the result of a supply chain issue with one of the test components. Because of the proprietary information involved in the manufacturing process, we cannot offer more specifics,” an Ellume spokesperson said in a statement.
At least four of the lots listed on Ellume’s recall page were sent to the US Department of Defense. The Pentagon awarded Ellume a $238 million contract in February, to increase the production of its tests in the US.
Meanwhile, the FDA on Monday issued an authorization to Flowflex, another at-home antigen test for Covid-19, made by the California-based ACON Laboratories.