"Even more revealing, areas that dramatically expanded hospital capacity and used aggressive treatments like mechanical ventilation had catastrophic death rates, while similar areas with conservative medical approaches stayed relatively unaffected. Cities with the most flights from China often had low death rates, while areas with less international exposure suffered massive mortality spikes.
"The researchers found that 88% of patients put on ventilators in New York died, experimental drug combinations were used at dangerous doses, and deaths shifted from homes to hospitals in high-mortality areas. The geographic patterns, timing, and correlation with medical interventions suggest the excess deaths were caused by the pandemic response itself - particularly aggressive hospital treatments and lockdown-induced stress - rather than by a spreading virus.
"This means our entire understanding of what happened in 2020 is wrong, and that well-intentioned medical interventions killed far more people than they saved."
https://open.substack.com/pub/unbekoming/p/hospitals-not-viruses-what-really?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
"The researchers found that 88% of patients put on ventilators in New York died, experimental drug combinations were used at dangerous doses, and deaths shifted from homes to hospitals in high-mortality areas. The geographic patterns, timing, and correlation with medical interventions suggest the excess deaths were caused by the pandemic response itself - particularly aggressive hospital treatments and lockdown-induced stress - rather than by a spreading virus.
"This means our entire understanding of what happened in 2020 is wrong, and that well-intentioned medical interventions killed far more people than they saved."
https://open.substack.com/pub/unbekoming/p/hospitals-not-viruses-what-really?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
Substack
Hospitals, Not "Viruses": What Really Caused the COVID-19 Death Spikes
By Denis Rancourt et al – 27 Q&As
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Confederate enlistment per state
Heres the original thread I saw these on: https://x.com/mespo2006/status/1933393455339725278?t
Heres the original thread I saw these on: https://x.com/mespo2006/status/1933393455339725278?t
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"Ochs gained notoriety during the Covid-19 pandemic for his outspoken stance against government measures and vaccines. He became a central figure in Luxembourg’s anti-vaccine and anti-restrictions movement, appearing at protests and on social media to criticise lockdowns, masks and the official vaccination campaign."
https://www.luxtimes.lu/luxembourg/anti-vaccine-doctor-in-luxembourg-sanctioned-again-for-breaching-medical-ethics-rules/72855151.html#:~:text=Ochs%20gained%20notoriety,official%20vaccination%20campaign.
https://www.luxtimes.lu/luxembourg/anti-vaccine-doctor-in-luxembourg-sanctioned-again-for-breaching-medical-ethics-rules/72855151.html#:~:text=Ochs%20gained%20notoriety,official%20vaccination%20campaign.
Luxembourg Times
Anti-vaccine doctor handed suspended sentence, allowed to keep practicing
Benoît Ochs, who defied Covid rules, gets suspended sentence but keeps medical licence
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Under the plan, Hamas will be removed from power and replaced by a joint Arab administrative body composed of Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and two additional Arab nations.
Remaining Hamas leadership will be exiled, and all hostages are to be released.
Multiple countries have agreed to accept large numbers of Gazan residents seeking “voluntary” emigration.
The deal also expands the Abraham Accords, with Saudi Arabia, Syria, and other Arab and Muslim nations agreeing to recognize Israel and establish diplomatic relations.
In parallel, Israel has expressed conditional openness to a future two-state solution, contingent upon significant reforms within the Palestinian Authority.
As part of the agreement, the United States will recognize limited Israeli sovereignty in portions of the West Bank.
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I call on the Hungarian authorities to allow the Budapest Pride to go ahead.
Without fear of any criminal or administrative sanctions against the organisers or participants.
To the LGBTIQ+ community in Hungary and beyond:
I will always be your ally.
🔗 Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen)
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Preston Damsky is a law student at the University of Florida. He is also a white nationalist and antisemite. Last fall, he took a seminar taught by a federal judge on “originalism,” the legal theory favored by many conservatives that seeks to interpret the Constitution based on its meaning when it was adopted.
In his capstone paper for the class, Mr. Damsky argued that the framers had intended for the phrase “We the People,” in the Constitution’s preamble, to refer exclusively to white people. From there, he argued for the removal of voting rights protections for nonwhites, and for the issuance of shoot-to-kill orders against “criminal infiltrators at the border.”
Turning over the country to “a nonwhite majority,” Mr. Damsky wrote, would constitute a “terrible crime.” White people, he warned, “cannot be expected to meekly swallow this demographic assault on their sovereignty.”
At the end of the semester, Mr. Damsky, 29, was given the “book award,” which designated him as the best student in the class. According to the syllabus, the capstone counted the most toward final grades.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/21/us/white-supremacist-university-of-florida-paper.html
https://archive.ph/O2o8H
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A White Nationalist Wrote a Law School Paper Promoting Racist Views. It Won Him an Award.
The University of Florida student won an academic honor after he argued in a paper that the Constitution applies only to white people. From there, the situation spiraled.
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[From the archives] 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 From Iron Dome to F-15s: US provides 70% of Israel’s war costs
The U.S. government has spent at least $22.76 billion on military aid to Israel from October 7, 2023, to September 30 [2024], according to a report by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs as part of its Costs of War project. About $17.9 billion was spent on direct military aid to Israel, and $4.86 billion on U.S. military operations in the war zone, including actions against Houthi forces in Yemen, such as deploying aircraft carriers and air defense batteries in the region.
[T]here is no doubt that without American assistance, the government deficit for 2024–2025 - one of the highest in the country’s history - would be about 4.3% more of the GDP - an unmanageable amount. Therefore, it is doubtful that the war would have been conducted in its current intensity or scope without U.S. assistance.
The document highlights Israel’s standing as the country that has received the most U.S. aid since World War II, totaling $251.2 billion over 66 years. Additionally, the aid provided by the Biden administration to Israel over the past year was the highest in the history of relations between the two countries, 25% higher than the second-largest amount - $14 billion in the late 1970s (in real terms, reflecting purchasing power by adjusting for inflation).
Another unique feature differentiating U.S. military aid to Israel from other countries is the allowance to spend up to 25% of the aid on Israeli-produced goods - a privilege the U.S. has granted to no other ally. The authors believe that this provision supports Israel's defense industry, making it one of the most self-sufficient countries militarily while still receiving U.S. assistance.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/hktyrfiekl
The U.S. government has spent at least $22.76 billion on military aid to Israel from October 7, 2023, to September 30 [2024], according to a report by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs as part of its Costs of War project. About $17.9 billion was spent on direct military aid to Israel, and $4.86 billion on U.S. military operations in the war zone, including actions against Houthi forces in Yemen, such as deploying aircraft carriers and air defense batteries in the region.
[T]here is no doubt that without American assistance, the government deficit for 2024–2025 - one of the highest in the country’s history - would be about 4.3% more of the GDP - an unmanageable amount. Therefore, it is doubtful that the war would have been conducted in its current intensity or scope without U.S. assistance.
The document highlights Israel’s standing as the country that has received the most U.S. aid since World War II, totaling $251.2 billion over 66 years. Additionally, the aid provided by the Biden administration to Israel over the past year was the highest in the history of relations between the two countries, 25% higher than the second-largest amount - $14 billion in the late 1970s (in real terms, reflecting purchasing power by adjusting for inflation).
Another unique feature differentiating U.S. military aid to Israel from other countries is the allowance to spend up to 25% of the aid on Israeli-produced goods - a privilege the U.S. has granted to no other ally. The authors believe that this provision supports Israel's defense industry, making it one of the most self-sufficient countries militarily while still receiving U.S. assistance.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/hktyrfiekl
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From Iron Dome to F-15s: US provides 70% of Israel’s war costs
A report by Brown University’s Watson Institute reveals that since the beginning of the war, the US has spent more than $22 billion on military aid to Israel - from weapons and equipment to the deployment of aircraft carriers. Israel receives more U.S. military…
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