


I've had a look at that deformed melon. Light it is not.
One night after attending the State of the Union address with other members of Congress, Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., spent last night in the hospital. His office says Fetterman reported feeling lightheaded on Wednesday, and was kept overnight for observation.
The senator is in good spirits and has been talking with his staff and family, his office said.
Uh huh. His whore-witch wife is relaying his "words" through a Ouija board.
Good work, Pennsylvania, on electing Senator Frankenestein.
Wait, I'm sorry, "Frankenstein" was the name of the doctor who created him, not the creature itself.
I meant to say "Good work, Pennsylvania, on electing Senator Frankenstein's Monster." There you go, Monster-Pedants.
Anthony Fauci, who is literally made of Science, has submitted a scientific paper admitting that the vaccines he publicly claimed would stop transmission of covid had virtually no hope of doing so.
I linked this story yesterday but it turns out I underplayed just how stunning a reversal Fauci is now confessing.
To be clear, Fauci is not claiming that the vaccines were utterly worthless. He still maintains that in certain specific cases--atypical, but the ones that generally kill you--the vaccines serve as a sort of pre-treatment. Not a great one, but a somewhat effective one. But he flat out admits that the claims about the vaccine possibly preventing infection and transmission are simply bogus and always were.
No, I am not exaggerating. He even admits that flu vaccines would never meet the standard to pass muster for use if they were for any other virus. Fascinating. And hardly how they are advertised.
Here's one quote from the paper:
As of 2022, after more than 60 years of experience with influenza vaccines, very little improvement in vaccine prevention of infection has been noted. As pointed out decades ago, and still true today, the rates of effectiveness of our best approved influenza vaccines would be inadequate for licensure for most other vaccine-preventable diseases. Even decades-long efforts to develop better, so-called "universal" influenza vaccines--vaccines that would create more broadly protective immunity, preferably lasting over longer time periods--have not yet resulted in next-generation, broadly protective vaccines, although a large number of experimental vaccines are in preclinical or early clinical development.
He writes that the successful true vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella gave rise to hope that similar vaccines could be developed for respiratory viruses.
But he then points out that "Science," represented in his physical body, has long known that respiratory viruses work differently and could never be truly vaccinated against.
In stark contrast, the non-systemic respiratory viruses such as influenza viruses, SARS-CoV-2, and RSV tend to have significantly shorter incubation periods (Table 1) and rapid courses of viral replication. They replicate predominantly in local mucosal tissue, without causing viremia, and do not significantly encounter the systemic immune system or the full force of adaptive immune responses, which take at least 5--7 days to mature, usually well after the peak of viral replication and onward transmission to others.
In other words: Because these viruses incubate in the mucosal tissues (nose, lung tissues) and not the bloodstream or the body as a whole, they do not encounter the body's immuno defense system until after they've already begun sporing off out of the mucosal tissues to infect other people.
So: No vaccine injected into the body will ever be of much use in keeping mucosal viruses from spreading person-to-person.
And he always knew this, he says now.
Just another thing he lied and lied and lied about, in his role as Science Personified, to achieve the political objective of Making People Do What a Power-Mad Bureaucrat wants them to do.
Paul Sperry
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BREAKING: Fired Twitter censor James Baker just testified he was hired at Twitter by Sean Edgett, whom records show formerly worked for Latham & Watkins--the same law firm that employs Hunter Biden's attorney Chris Clark, who is defending him against incriminating laptop evidence
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Former Twitter censor James Baker is stonewalling questions by claiming "attorney-client privilege" even though he is no longer employed as a Twitter attorney: "I believe i have ethical responsibilities to my former client"
Paul Sperry
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Feb 8
FYI: James Baker was under congressional notice to preserve all documents related to censorship of the NY Post story at the time he was screening documents for Elon Musk's #TwitterFiles project, unbeknown to Musk and independent journos Taibbi and Weiss
Disney's losses in its CRT and Queer Theory indoctrination project for children, called "Disney+" (like LGBTQ+), weren't as bad as expected. Big win for Iger!
Smaller subscriber losses and a beat on the top and bottom lines were the highlights of Disney's fiscal first-quarter earnings report.
While the company's linear TV and direct-to-consumer units struggled during the period, its theme parks saw significant growth year-over-year.
Shares of the company were up 5% after the bell.
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With CEO Bob Iger back at the helm, Disney is seeking to make a "significant transformation" of its business by reducing expenses and putting the creative power back in the hands of its content creators.
Yeah that's not a good thing; that's how we get Disney+ indoctrinating kids with reparations propaganda and pushing 1619 style conspiracy theories like "Lincoln didn't really free the slaves."
Bob Chapek had reportedly angered Hollywood by working to bring Disney's gonzo woke "content creators" back under the control of profit-minded management. Hollywood likes that the leftwing ideologue Iger is letting the "creatives" fly their freak flags unfettered without having to worry about corporate higher-ups asking, "But will this actually make money, or lose us money?"
Although the Restore the Magic website seems to be unvailable, the Ace of Spades Investment Group sees no reason to change its recommendation, which is for Disney shareholders to give their proxy votes to the Trian Investment Group, or vote themselves for Norman Peltz to join the board of directors. Bob Iger must be put under close watch.
Iger is known to be running for the nomination for president of the United States, for the Democrat Party. He will destroy trillions of Disney shareholder value rather than take a single step that might cause anyone on the extreme left to criticize him as Insufficently Leftwing and Woke.
By the way, a lot of the subscribers Disney lost were through "Hot Star," an international mobile services provider that bundles Disney with subscriptions for very little money. Forty-five cents per month, I've heard. They pad their subscriber counts with those 45-cent-per month subscriptions. On the plus side, it doesn't hurt them that much when they lose them.
Though it's interesting to see so many people from the world's second largest country (India) deciding they don't want their kids force-fed Disney's "Not So Secret Gay Agenda."
Here's a real LOL: Google debuted its own AI chatbot, called "Bard." (So gay and pompous with the names.) This Google hopes will rival ChatGPT, Microsoft's/Bill Gates' destroy-the-world AI.
But Bard made a factual mistake in its debut:
A Google ad shared on Twitter on Feb. 6 touting its ChatGPT rival Bard showed the chatbot giving an incorrect answer. In the promotional video, the AI tool is asked "What new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope [JWST] can I tell my 9 year old about?" In its response, Bard answers that JWST took the "very first pictures" of an exoplanet outside our solar system. Yet the first image of an exoplanet was taken by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in 2004, according to NASA.
Hey, I feel ya, "Bard." A couple of weeks ago I got snookered by an obviously-reversed video of a sugar skull being dissolved in hot oil.
I'm sure that such a minor error won't cost Google too much.
The companys stock was hit hard. Alphabet�s stock fell by 9% by market close yesterday (Feb., shaving $100 billion off the giant's market cap. Microsoft's share price instead rose 3%.
OOooooftt. LOL.
I'm not happy that Microsoft gained value, but on the plus side, Bill Gates is bloated and spherical and disgusting and will probably go to that Great Pedo Island in the Sky pretty soon.