Afterall, they lie about Jesus and the Gospel every day.
But this lie is to all people in “real time.”
Anyone with 2 brain cells connected together can see, the media, the ruling class, and Tech Giants are being disohonest and censoring evidence. Should Christians care about unjust weights and balances (and vote counts)? “For if they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?” - Jesus’ last words before being led to the crucifixion (Luke 23:31 KJV) I care."
According to the outlet, all 96 workers at Bartlett Regional Hospital received the vaccine on Tuesday. Medical experts observed the workers for 30 minutes following the injection. The woman, however, began feeling flushed about 10 minutes after receiving the shot, and shortly began experiencing other symptoms such as shortness of breath and an elevated heart rate.
From comments on this article: Robert Hutchings "I predict that in the next phase of this conflict (democrats versus Republicans), Republican areas will openly commit mass civil disobedience.
For example, joey will probably issue lockdown rules for the whole country right after he takes office.
But Texas, etc. will declare itself a sanctuary state and keep its schools and businesses open.
Joey will probably also issue an order that requires all firearm owners to register with the feds and pay a huge "tax" each year.
But Republicans will also ignore that. So what would happen if joey issued shut down orders for the frackers, but the ones in Republican states kept operating?
Would joey send some feds into the oil fields?
Would those feds survive the encounters?
Maybe this country would unravel if joey pushed too far."
However, there are concerns in Great Britain over a COVID-19 variant that is spreading faster than the original one. W
hat’s known about the new mutant coronavirus strain?
...mutant strain of coronavirus, which was discovered December 13 in the county of Kent in southern England, is “growing faster than the existing variants.”...Read all.
The Mutant Strain May Be Up to 70 Percent ‘More Transmissible’
New York City is spending tens of millions of dollars on arts and cultural institutions while leaving small businesses high and dry and slashing law enforcement budgets.
The city's Department of Cultural Affairs announced Tuesday that it would be giving $47 million in grants to more than 1,000 culturally focused nonprofit organizations, the New York Times reported. Some of the beneficiaries include the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, the Apollo Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the Museum of Chinese in America — all of which will receive more than $100,000.
Harvey Firestone 1868 - Founder Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
1606 - The "Susan Constant," "Godspeed" and "Discovery" set sail from London. Their landing at Jamestown, VA, was the start of the first permanent English settlement in America.
1790 - The first successful cotton mill in the United States began operating at Pawtucket, RI.
1803 - The United States Senate ratified a treaty that included the Louisiana Territories from France for $15 million. The transfer was completed with formal ceremonies in New Orleans.
1820 - The state of Missouri enacted legislation to tax bachelors between the ages of 21-50 for being unmarried. The tax was $1 a year.
1860 - South Carolina became the first state to secede from the American Union.
1879 - Thomas A. Edison privately demonstrated his incandescent light at Menlo Park, NJ.
1990 - The world's first website and server go live at CERN. The first website was http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html.
Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul said Wednesday that voter "fraud happened" in the Nov. 3 election and that "the election in many ways was stolen," pointing to examples of allegations raised in several states.
"...I originally wrote this as a comment on a Facebook post one of my family members put up, in which my family member said that, should states secede, anyone in those states should lose their citizenship, along with all government benefits, such as Social Security, Medicare, etc..
Another family member responded that she hoped Republican-leaning states would secede. Her attitude was ‘good ridence -we are far better off without them.’ The first family member then responded that secession would lead to civil war, so she hoped it would not happen.
...This is the reply Facebook blocked…
We may well be in a civil war anyway.
...And we DO have evidence of rampant voter fraud – which the media is treating the same way it initially treated the Hunter Biden story.
The media says there is no evidence of ‘widespread voter fraud.’
That is actually accurate.
The fraud was centered in only a handful of precincts in only a handful of states.
...And why does our media report things in such a biased fashion?
Because China does not allow any media house to produce content or sell content in the Chinese media market unless that media house voluntarily submits to Chinese government censorship in both the Chinese media market, as well as in their home (aka OUR) media market.
...Now perhaps secession is a bit extreme.
Perhaps civil war, or a violent revolution is a bit extreme.
But understand that the calls for such things are no longer fringe.
Overthrowing the upcoming government of the United States is suddenly a mainstream movement...Read all.
"So, will illegal aliens be included in the population count used for apportionment of the House of Representatives?
We still don’t know.
In a 6-to-3 decision Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court held that it was too early to make a decision on the issue and that New York and the other states challenging the Trump administration did not have standing (yet) to sue.
At issue in Trump v. New York was a memorandum issued by President Donald Trump to the secretary of the Department of Commerce (where the Census Bureau is housed), directing him to exclude illegal aliens from the population to be used for apportionment of the House of Representatives “to the maximum extent feasible.”
Under federal law, the secretary presents the president with the base population to be used for apportionment.
The president then applies a statutory formula to that population to determine the number of members of the House to which each state is entitled...Read all.
But merely having the Standard on his resume and publishing an editorial with a viewpoint that 58 percent of Americans agree with made him a man with an enormous target on his back at the Times.
Once again, the amount of acceptable opinion shrinks ever-tightly at the far left...
"What was the basis of panic that led the lights to darken on civilization?
The most important date here might be March 11, 2020. That’s when Congress itself flew into an unwarranted panic, and acquiesced to a lockdown at the urging of the “experts.” State governors followed one by one, with few exceptions, and the rest of the world joined the lockdown frenzy.
In February, people were aching to know the answer to the following. Would this “novel virus” have familiar patterns we associate with the flu, seasonal colds, and other predictable and manageable pathogens? Or would this be something entirely different, unprecedented in our lifetimes, terrifying, and universally deadly?
Crucial in this stage was public-health messaging.
...Something dramatically changed this time. They pushed panic...
...What has been different has been the messaging that has almost universally been structured to create public frenzy, from the New York Times’s February 28 urge to “go medieval” to Salon’s latest demand that we panic even more.
...It was a seemingly small error but it provided the basis on which Anthony Fauci testified at the House Oversight and Reform Committee about the seriousness of novel coronavirus spreading across the globe.
Here is the video in question. As you watch, you will note the seeming precision of data that actually masks a huge problem. He obscures the huge difference between the infection fatality rate, the case fatality rate, and the overall death rate. Nowhere does he mention survival rates. Not one person present pushed back on his claims. In the blizzard of data, he finally summarizes in a way that terrified everyone. Covid, he said, is “10 times more lethal than the seasonal flu.”
Even apart from that prediction, his entire demeanor was: this is entirely new, very deadly, and unbearably unmanageable without extreme measures.
Fauci’s implicit message to Congress and the American people was that it is time to panic.
Fauci was claiming what in fact he could not know, conflating two distinct data sets, and extrapolating in ways that allowed him to make a completely unsupported claim that very obviously turned out to be false. Two years ago, 61,000 Americans of all ages died of flu, exclusive of other ailments. If you incorrectly impose on that a “case fatality rate” of 0.1% and extrapolate to Covid infections, you end up with at least 800,000 deaths from Covid alone – not “with” or “involving” Covid as the CDC classifies deaths today (that alone represents a big change). This is a scary prediction at the time; it seemed to add weight to the estimates out of the Imperial College of London that 2.2 million people would die without locking down.This testimony led a whole generation of lawmakers to believe that none of the traditional medical measures could or would work. There is no comparing this with the flu or any respiratory illness. This was the Other that justified a once-in-many-generations national emergency that required an end to our way of life.
The trouble is that the whole claim was based on a terminological misstatement that fed a basic math error. As Brown explains:
Sampling bias in coronavirus mortality calculations led to a 10-fold increased mortality overestimation in March 11, 2020, US Congressional testimony. This bias most likely followed from information bias due to misclassifying a seasonal influenza IFR as a CFR, evident in a NEJM.org editorial. Evidence from the WHO confirmed that the approximate CFR of the coronavirus is generally no higher than that of seasonal influenza. By early May 2020, mortality levels from COVID-19 were considerably below predicted overestimations, a result that the public attributed to successful mitigating measures to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Let’s follow Brown here as he takes the reader through the crucial differences between the IFR and the CFR. IFRs from samples across the population “include undiagnosed, asymptomatic, and mild infections.” To calculate the average IFR across the population, you do randomized samples to judge its prevalence. The results are inclusive of cases – what we used to call actual “sick” people – but extend to people who merely carry traces of the dead virus but are in no substantial danger of passing it onward or experiencing any severe outcomes. Cases, on the other hand, “are based exclusively on relatively smaller groups of moderately to severely ill diagnosed cases at the beginning of an outbreak.” The CFR is a smaller group. Brown provides the following graphic to show how epidemiology has long considered the difference.
Based on this graphic alone, you can see why it becomes crucial to keep these terms straight. The CFR is higher; IFR is lower; the crude mortality rate is lower still. The CFR measures severity; the IFR measures prevalence.
...Flipping the data to state it by survival rate by age:
99.997% for 0-19 years
99.98% for 20-49 years
99.5% for 50-69 years
94.6% for 70+ years
John Ioannidis sums up the disparity by age with the following infection fatality rate for people under the age of 70: 0.05%. This conclusion has been peer-reviewed and published by the World Health Organization.
...However, we can assemble the data based on years of lost life. Consider the long-term view over the future course of existing lifetimes. JusttheFacts reports:
If 500,000 Covid-19 deaths ultimately [in the future] occur in the United States—or more than twice the level of a prominent projection—the disease will rob about 6.8 million years of life from all Americans who were alive at the outset of 2020.
In contrast: * the flu will rob them of about 35 million years. * suicides will rob them of 132 million years. * accidents will rob them of 409 million years.
...What we know is that a terminological confusion, a misplaced decimal point, a one-word error in data description, and a massive amount of arrogant presumptions about how to control a virus set in motion a series of events that turned our great and prosperous country into a disaster of confusion, demoralization, foregone medical services, closed businesses, wrecked arts and education, and long bread lines.
The lockdowners who created this appalling disaster, the people who turned our trust into betrayal and a blizzard of statistical baloney, need to look at the science and data as they stand and come clean."