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William H Warrick III MD's avatar

That’s because in Africa HCQ and Ivermectin are used to prevent Malaria and River Blindness on a regular basis. Gates and Fauchi never thought of that when they cooked their diabolical plan up.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

YES!

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Barbls's avatar

"The [Kenosha] Narrative is rotting to pieces." I WISH THAT WERE TRUE.

The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) published a leftist "statement" devoid of reason or fact that promotes the "justice denied" canard: https://www.njea.org/njea-statement-on-kenosha-verdict/

I'm not a member, or a teacher, or even a resident of that state, but I felt obligated to send them an email:

If you had removed the scales from your eyes and done even a modicum of research about the “victims” who were attempting to kill Kyle Rittenhouse during their violent rioting in Kenosha, you might have noticed that they were convicted felons, they were the aggressors, they were armed, and they were in the process of destroying the town where Kyle’s dad and best friend live, and where Kyle worked, and where he had every reason to be on any day of any week. Broadcasting your willful ignorance is malicious and destructive.

Setting fires, burning cars and buildings, defacing property, beating people up and stomping on their bodies, bashing people over the head, and brandishing illegal weapons to protest the police shooting of an armed rape and auto theft suspect resisting arrest do not constitute “constitutionally protected protest.” By supporting that type of behavior, you are supporting the “harmful message that vigilante violence is a reasonable response” to anyone who does not hold with your leftist anti-liberty pro-violence, anti-American justice system ideas. And now you are impicitly inviting a reprise of that despicable mob violence by those who are so misinformed that they (you?) think a finding of “not guilty” for a white teen protecting himself against white attackers is somehow racist and a failure of our legal system.

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Matt VW's avatar

Remember that the people who write these articles often work for some part of the politburo, sorry I meant the US gov. That means you can't fire them and they have unions that keep you from keeping them in line. Worse than cockroaches!

We are learning that the individuals we do business with matters. Who would'a thought that the individual matters? Oh right, western civilization stumbled upon this axiom and it has propelled our civilization so far forward that we've forgotten to be thankful.

We need school competition! It's the largest socialist experiment we've allowed so far and it's failed miserably. Vouchers are the answer or some way that we get the money out of the hands of the child traffickers and into real educators. You know, the ones that teach reading, writing and arithmetic.

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Barbls's avatar

I agree with you. I was stunned to see this story today, telling how a Texas school system HAS ITS OWN POLICE with power to arrest parents, under school board authority. https://nypost.com/2021/11/17/twisted-measure-to-silence-voices-at-school-board-meetings-arrest-them/

This is unbelievable.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Vouchers lead to charter schools which are financed by some of the biggest capitalist arseholes around and there is no difference between the very big capitalists and communists.

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Barbls's avatar

I wasn't aware that vouchers were tied to the biggest capitalist arseholes rather than the best kind of non-arsehole capitalists. I tried quickly to search for something related to that, but only found defense of government school stuff. Can you point me toward a thread? Because there has to be some way other than the communists now monopolizing the government schools.

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Richard Seager's avatar

If charter schools were the only gain from this monstrous attack on humanity by the billionaire class, Betsy De Vos would be happy. Not all the Democrats are caught up in this and evidence from around the world (Johnson, Morrison, Merkel who are all on the Republican side of politics) suggests that both sides are being gamed by $

https://www.populardemocracy.org/news-and-publications/5-reasons-billionaire-gop-donor-and-public-school-privatizer-betsy-devos

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Richard Seager's avatar

The answer I suspect is by going small. I assume that large population centres / centers lead to fascism. Split them up and get local control and democracy. But I'm open to all suggestions at this stage.

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Barbls's avatar

Vouchers are not limited to charter schools. They can also be used in private schools if the legislation is written properly. I suspect that freeing schools (charter or private) from the large-city government and union overseers is one way to start exerting local control. Cities are not going to unincorporate, so splitting large population centers up is a nice idea that will not happen. However, there has been some success in some places allowing the money to follow the kid. Some districts allow students to register in any school in the district that they wish, regardless of its proximity to their address. Some groups of like-minded parents might be able to move their children out from under the thumb of government education that yields math proficiency scores of 16% and reading scores of 21% as they do in Baltimore if the money follows the kid. If he or she succeeds in private or charter school, that's great. If he or she fails in private or charter school, it can't be much worse than failing in a government school.

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JCrutcher's avatar

Good for you. Very well done.

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Barbls's avatar

Thank you! Now I wish folks would follow the Coffee & Covid model and PILE ON. https://www.njea.org/contact/

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jlj2c3's avatar

Excellent response to to the lies churned out by mindless leftists. I will be copying, posting and giving credit to you for the content of your email

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Sunnydaze's avatar

All great news! So thankful to have found you, Jeff! Thank you for all the hard work and perseverance you and your team endure. You guys are the first legal beacon of hope I’ve seen peeking through the dark clouds since March 2020.

As for Disney, we refuse to give them a penny of our money as it is.... and their response confirms we will continue to spend our money elsewhere. Their response was loud and clear that they will follow the law UNTIL they can find a loophole. Then, they’ll gladly put the communist tyrant hat back on and start drooling again. Good riddance.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yup! #nothingdisney

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Dana's avatar

All fabulous news! Come to New Jersey! The principal of the high school here virtue signals daily wearing a mask OUTSIDE!!! Never mind how stupid they are. They called me 10 days after my “unvaccinated” child may have been exposed to a positive case. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Fully admitting in the voicemail they were only calling unvaccinated kids. And since my child has had no symptoms “she is probably okay”. Well DUH. She already had the virus and they know that too but refuse to acknowledge it as protection from the virus. I’m swimming in a sea of hypnotized lemmings.

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Barbls's avatar

My friends and family in NJ, which I escaped, keep telling me about the evil nonsense going on in the schools. Unfortunately, the tyranny-supporting NJEA leaders are on board not only with in-school anti-science mandates, but apparently see themselves as social justice warriors on the wrong side of things. https://www.njea.org/njea-statement-on-kenosha-verdict/

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Jenny L Cote's avatar

🎶When you wish upon a star…🎶 🐭 Congratulations on your effective mouse control! So much winning, huzzah! I haven’t felt this hopeful for America since 2016, when we started winning again. Keep it going, Jeff! 👏🏻🇺🇸💪🏻

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Martha's avatar

"Africa avoids COVID disaster"

I agree that the lack of COVID in Africa correlates with a low jab rate. But early in the Plandemic, the working theory/hypothesis was high usage of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) due to malaria was contributing to low COVID rates.

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VeryVer's avatar

Great news. Will the employees who were fired be getting back pay?

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Harold Saive's avatar

HUGE PROGRESS IN INDIA -- Indian Judicial System and Supreme court are taking direction from competent medical and PH scientists to establish sound verdicts against mandates. Politicians and puppets who spread GAVI/GATES/SCHWAB disinfo to promote vaccine mandates are put on notice for fines and prison time. Excellent report from Dipali OjhaIndia, Attorney - Supreme Court of India -- https://tinyurl.com/9v8uvydv

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A Federal Contractor Worker's avatar

Thanks Harold! You really do post great stuff! Its good to hear that there's other countries going through identical situations and are fighting the good fight as well!

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Harold Saive's avatar

Thanks... I find the Reiner Fuellmich "Corona Investigative Committee" a treasure trove of expert depositions and whistleblowers that seldom make the cut even on US/western alternative media. They added an English translator for the all German sessions a few months ago. Youtube deleted their channel and they moved to Odysee. Here is the link to the English speaking channel if you want to bookmark it. - https://odysee.com/@Corona-Investigative-Committee:5

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FrostyVigilance's avatar

Regarding the last story: Zimbabwe adopted/approved Ivermectin nationwide in Jan 2021. https://ivmstatus.com/ and here https://www.onedaymd.com/2021/08/what-countries-are-using-ivermectin.html

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SM Smith's avatar

Whike most regions in the world are in their third or fourth wave, all but Africa have continued to get hit hard. One thing to remember, the average age in Africa is like 26, and the are far fewer aged. There are confounders in all the explanations.

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Barbls's avatar

The explanation I'm most interested in, here in the US, is how NIH and its subagencies became unelected law enforcers of unlegislated mandates issued extralegally by an executive branch that is purging all federal agencies of any who disagree with its "burn it down" actions.

We keep talking about the facts of covid, which is extremely important, but the main fact is no matter what its actual health impact, covid is not justification for the destruction of law and civil society.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Papua New Guinea is resisting hard, I think they have been offered the vaccines there but the rate of compliance is under 2%. Must be something to be said for those descended from Denisovans

https://newsroom.uw.edu/news/did-archaic-genetic-variants-help-melanesians-adapt

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Diana's avatar

I was part of a return to work discussion where my employer is going to hybrid only requiring employees present once every two weeks. My supervisor asks should we close the break room? I said why? If someone feels comfortable partaking a coffee break or lunch with coworkers should be fine we go to restaurants walk in with masks and remove them to eat out them back on to leave and yet we believe this keeps the virus at bay. Off virus this is?

Then supervisor says well the unvaccinated are getting tested weekly so that should keep an outbreak down. 😱

Maybe those believing the vaccine works keeps the virus at bay for them Bc clearly vaccinated getting covid and lately I feel more than the unvaccinated.

Africa takes HCQ all the time and Ivermectin is gifted for river blindness. This is why Africa has not been a hot spot ever.

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Rebecca's avatar

Keep up the awesome work.

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Anna T's avatar

I lived in Zaire (now the DROC) in the 80s. Everyone was taking chloroquine for malaria prevention, with no side effects. Maybe that's part of Africa's success.

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Sharon's avatar

I love this post. As for Africa, it’s a very Christian nation. Just saying…

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