Forwarded from Robert W Malone, MD
Scientists 'badly misled' public on COVID-19 origins: New York Times columnist
https://nypost.com/2025/03/17/media/scientists-badly-misled-public-on-covid-19-origins-new-york-times-columnist/
📌Follow and Share👇🏻
🔬🧬 @RWMaloneMD
https://nypost.com/2025/03/17/media/scientists-badly-misled-public-on-covid-19-origins-new-york-times-columnist/
📌Follow and Share👇🏻
🔬🧬 @RWMaloneMD
New York Post
New York Times columnist admits scientists ‘badly misled’ public on COVID-19: ‘Five years too late’
Zeynep Tufecki, a Times columnist and sociology professor at Princeton University, wrote in a recent opinion piece that the science community hid crucial facts from the public -- an admittance that...
👎4🔥1
Forwarded from Did you know?
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
The spiked dog collar was invented by the ancient Greeks to protect their dogs from wolf attacks.
Did you know? 🎓
Did you know? 🎓
🔥1
Forwarded from Traditional Britain Group
Britain is squeezing its population out of existence: No argument - ‘Between 1991 and 2016, England’s non-UK born population grew by about 4.8m. This raised house prices by roughly 21pc relative to what they would have been in the absence of this influx, according to the Government’s own estimates’.
Traitors https://archive.ph/rr3yY
Traitors https://archive.ph/rr3yY
archive.ph
Britain is squeezing its population out of existence
archived 17 May 2025 15:44:08 UTC
😱3🤔1
Forwarded from The Vigilant Fox 🦊
How Modern Hospitals Hijacked Birth and Put Mothers and Babies at Risk
Here’s what no one is telling you about childbirth—and what every expectant parent needs to know.
https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/how-modern-hospitals-hijacked-birth
Follow @VigilantFox 🦊
More Stories: VigilantFox.com
Here’s what no one is telling you about childbirth—and what every expectant parent needs to know.
https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/how-modern-hospitals-hijacked-birth
Follow @VigilantFox 🦊
More Stories: VigilantFox.com
Vigilantfox
How Modern Hospitals Hijacked Birth and Put Mothers and Babies at Risk
Here’s what no one is telling you about childbirth—and what every expectant parent needs to know.
Forwarded from Geopolitics Prime
🇶🇦🆚 🇮🇱 Israel’s lobby faces new rival: Is Qatar taking over DC?
Despite all the noise about the powerful Israeli lobby, another Gulf state is playing the game just as hard.
🏛 An army of lobbyists
Doha has doubled down on hiring lobbyists and PR pros to advance its interests in the US.
♦️ One was Attorney General Pam Bondi, formerly at a DC lobbying firm that received $115K/month from Qatar. Despite this, she saw no conflict in approving an extravagant jet gift to Trump.
♦️ Trump campaign chief of staff Susie Wiles never represented Qatar directly, but was co-chair of Mercury Public Affairs, a firm on Doha’s payroll earning $300K, according to its November filing.
♦️ Moran Global Strategies reported $560K from Qatar. Its head, ex-Democratic lawmaker Jim Moran, is another lobbyist for the kingdom.
♦️ BGR Group, a prolific DC lobbying firm, received $420K from Doha.
♦️ In March, Qatar's embassy hired Cornerstone Government Affairs, with former Trump aide David Planning and ex–Pence aide Chris Hodgson on the team.
♦️ It also brought on a firm founded by ex–NYPD chief Bernard Kerik, a Trump ally. The one-year contract is worth nearly $1M, per DoJ filings.
🎙 Tried to exploit Tucker Carlson's charisma?
Apparently, pro-Israeli groups are feeling jealous about growing Qatari influence.
♦️ In March, Carlson came under criticism from the Christian Zionist group Proclaiming Justice to The Nations (“PJTN”), reportedly funded by Israel, over interviewing Qatar's PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
♦️ PJTN's Laurie Cardoza-Moore claimed Carlson was forwarding Qatari interests and "sold his soul to the Muslim Brotherhood."
📆 Qatar’s been calling the shots for decades
The Gulf kingdom has been buying political influence in Washington since the early 2000s.
♦️ The Brookings Institution, described as "a bastion of Washington’s Democratic establishment," had been on Qatar's payroll since 2002. It got $14.8M in 2013 alone from its "largest foreign donor."
♦️ The institution's president, John R. Allen, a retired four-star Marine general, was accused of secretly lobbying US national-security officials and lawmakers on Qatar's behalf.
♦️ Lobbying for Qatar ended badly for former Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison for bribery and foreign agent act violations in 2025.
👍 Boost us | Chat | Stickers |@geopolitics_live
Despite all the noise about the powerful Israeli lobby, another Gulf state is playing the game just as hard.
🏛 An army of lobbyists
Doha has doubled down on hiring lobbyists and PR pros to advance its interests in the US.
🎙 Tried to exploit Tucker Carlson's charisma?
Apparently, pro-Israeli groups are feeling jealous about growing Qatari influence.
📆 Qatar’s been calling the shots for decades
The Gulf kingdom has been buying political influence in Washington since the early 2000s.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Sounds as though today's events are the direct and logical consequence of failing to heed the advice he offered a decade ago. How is that "unhinged?"
In my 22 years as a Harvard professor, I have not been afraid to bite the hand that feeds me. My 2014 essay “The Trouble With Harvard” called for a transparent, meritocratic admissions policy to replace the current “eye-of-newt-wing-of-bat mysticism” which “conceals unknown mischief.” My 2023 “five-point plan to save Harvard from itself” urged the university to commit itself to free speech, institutional neutrality, nonviolence, viewpoint diversity and disempowering D.E.I. Last fall, on the anniversary of Oct. 7, 2023, I explained “how I wish Harvard taught students to talk about Israel,” calling on the university to teach our students to grapple with moral and historical complexity. Two years ago I co-founded the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard, which has since regularly challenged university policies and pressed for changes.
So I’m hardly an apologist for my employer when I say that the invective now being aimed at Harvard has become unhinged.
https://archive.is/b4vg9
archive.is
Opinion | Harvard Derangement Syndrome - The New York Times
archived 24 May 2025 14:22:46 UTC
🤔1
"As a child, I roamed the candlelit corridors of Hogwarts, rode through the snowy woods of Narnia, and stood in the shadow of Mount Doom. I was a bookish kid with an outsized inner life and a quiet ache for something I couldn’t name; in these enchanted worlds, I found a sense of belonging.
"As I grew up, I didn’t leave fantasy behind. But when I read some of the most lauded contemporary offerings, like Phillips Pullman’s His Dark Materials or Lev Grossman’s The Magicians trilogy, I was conflicted. I loved the books. They were gripping and brilliantly written… but when I turned the last page, I was left with a strange, hollow feeling. Beneath their cleverness, there lingered an an atmosphere that seemed to mock the sense of wonder that had once made fantasy feel like home.
"Many of the most celebrated contemporary fantasy books – the ones often winning industry awards – felt different from the stories I loved as a child. These newer stories only felt like fantasy on the surface. The quests remained, but identity replaced destiny and irony stood where sincerity once ruled. Hidden beneath the dazzling prose, the worldview being offered to the reader was not one of transcendence, but of nihilism."
https://natashaburge.substack.com/p/how-fantasy-literature-lost-its-soul?triedRedirect=true
"As I grew up, I didn’t leave fantasy behind. But when I read some of the most lauded contemporary offerings, like Phillips Pullman’s His Dark Materials or Lev Grossman’s The Magicians trilogy, I was conflicted. I loved the books. They were gripping and brilliantly written… but when I turned the last page, I was left with a strange, hollow feeling. Beneath their cleverness, there lingered an an atmosphere that seemed to mock the sense of wonder that had once made fantasy feel like home.
"Many of the most celebrated contemporary fantasy books – the ones often winning industry awards – felt different from the stories I loved as a child. These newer stories only felt like fantasy on the surface. The quests remained, but identity replaced destiny and irony stood where sincerity once ruled. Hidden beneath the dazzling prose, the worldview being offered to the reader was not one of transcendence, but of nihilism."
https://natashaburge.substack.com/p/how-fantasy-literature-lost-its-soul?triedRedirect=true
Substack
How Fantasy Literature Lost its Soul
From Narnia to Nihilism
👍2🔥2
Forwarded from Vox Day
A Century of Damning Evidence
If, at this point, you’re still vaccinating yourself or your children, you deserve the predictably suboptimal outcomes you are actively injecting into your life: •Since at least 1933, the medical community has known that vaccines cause infant deaths. To conceal this, those deaths were renamed “crib death” and then “Sudden Infant Death Syndrome” (SIDS), eventually […]
https://voxday.net/2025/05/24/a-century-of-damning-evidence/
If, at this point, you’re still vaccinating yourself or your children, you deserve the predictably suboptimal outcomes you are actively injecting into your life: •Since at least 1933, the medical community has known that vaccines cause infant deaths. To conceal this, those deaths were renamed “crib death” and then “Sudden Infant Death Syndrome” (SIDS), eventually […]
https://voxday.net/2025/05/24/a-century-of-damning-evidence/
🔥4
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL McDonald’s spent six months engineering “bubble-gum-flavored broccoli” to trick kids into eating vegetables—but dropped the idea after test-panel children were so confused they stopped eating altogether.
https://ift.tt/AJRqCKp
https://ift.tt/AJRqCKp
Reddit
From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL McDonald’s spent six months engineering “bubble-gum-flavored broccoli” to trick…
Explore this post and more from the todayilearned community
👍1
Forwarded from 𝕀𝕟𝕗𝕠 addict
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
🚅 A train in Japan can accelerate up to 640 km/h!
😱3
Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
Strangely, some people don't want to take an hour to read my treatise. I've mostly summarized it in this thread. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1926393142061814261.html
Threadreaderapp
Thread by @AetherCzar on Thread Reader App
@AetherCzar: 1/ 🧵What is meant by Jewish physics? Is it physics created by Jews? Or physics that reflects Jewish thinking? Or is there no Jewish physics, only physics? The answers are part of the foundational narrat...…
🔥5
Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL about Fat Club, men's organizations that were popular in the late 19th and early 20th century . The 1st rule of Fat Club was, you had to be at least 200 pounds to join.
https://ift.tt/3M8CN1h
https://ift.tt/3M8CN1h
Reddit
From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL about Fat Club, men's organizations that were popular in the late 19th and early…
Explore this post and more from the todayilearned community
👍2
Brutal. But quite possibly true.
https://x.com/jondelarroz/status/1926544246573498779
Here's the hard truth:
Your student is using the future of tech to perform and is probably learning more useful future skills by getting better at AI prompts than anything you're teaching.
https://x.com/jondelarroz/status/1926544246573498779
👎2👍1🤔1
"The Arab Spring used short, sharp shocks to trigger protests and overthrow uncooperative leaders. America’s Professional-Managerial Class used those techniques to weaken and finally overthrow a sitting President. But they continued to use them after they had achieved their goal. They used tactics intended for a sprint in an eight-year marathon, and even the fastest sprinter gets tuckered out after a while. They showed themselves capable of engineering chaos, but they proved incompetent when it came to creating order. They sought leadership, but were incapable of fielding competent leaders."
https://www.notesfromtheendofti.me/p/the-difference-between-influence
https://www.notesfromtheendofti.me/p/the-difference-between-influence
www.notesfromtheendofti.me
The Difference Between Influence and Power
Inspired by a Conversation with Centurion
👍2🔥1
Kindly give it a boost, if you're on Twitter.
https://x.com/AetherCzar/status/1926393142061814261
https://x.com/AetherCzar/status/1926393142061814261
👍2🤔1