☕️ Coffee & Covid ☙ Thursday, June 16, 2022 ☙ SCARE THEM 🦠
FDA rubber-stamps jabs for infants; another sudden and unexpected death strikes a dem lawmaker; survey says unjabbed hospitalized least; UF ends all covid operations; much, much more...
Happy Thursday C&C! It’s that time again: A new Operation Multiplier! And, a terrific roundup for you: the FDA rubber-stamps jabs for infants and toddlers; another sudden and unexpected death strikes a dem lawmaker; a survey says unjabbed hospitalized least; new WHO guidance on testing; UF ends all covid operations; an unexpected development in China; dems turn to fear porn in the elections; Republicans take another historically dem district; Musk votes red for the first time ever; DeSantis welcomes African-American support; an updated J6 Show schedule; more money for Ukraine; retail sales fall “unexpectedly,” baffling experts; and Biden helps gas prices — go up.
🗞 *THE C&C ARMY POST* 🗞
📣 OPERATION MULTIPLIER: It’s time for June’s Coffee & Covid multiplier! Today we’re multiplying turncoat Liz Cheney’s primary opponent, Harriet Hageman. Our goal is to send a message, to speak with our collective voice, and make an impact that none of us could have done on our own. It’s critical that everyone join the effort, every single one of us (yes, you!). It’s quick, easy, and painless.
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(It’s Winred, I know some of you hate that, so you can mail a check to: Hageman for Wyoming, P.O. Box 4157, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003.)
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🗞*COVID NEWS AND COMMENTARY* 🗞
💉 Yesterday, the FDA’s vaccine committee hauled out its worn-out rubber stamp and “voted” 21-0 to recommend giving Pfizer’s and Moderna’s covid shots to infants and toddlers. Not one member was brave enough to object (“Brave Sir Robin bravely ran away, away!”). That’s regulatory capture for you. I assume none of the committee members are religious, or they’d be seriously concerned about where they’ll be spending eternity and how hot the climate will be once they arrive.
Even worse, they pre-approved Pfizer for THREE shots. That was because it took three shots in Pfizer’s trials to show any substantial increase in antibodies. But Pfizer’s data on the three doses still looks sketchy, to the point that committee member Paul Offit remarked that, while he supported authorizing three-doses, he expects FOUR doses might really be needed to make it work.
So, what do we make of this madness? Remember how I told you about the cohort of highly-vocal nut job parents literally demanding jabs for their littlest kids? The 18% of parents who said they were “eager” to get shots into their small children?
Many of the committee members explained their decision to support the shots was about “providing a choice to parents” who want the vaccines, despite concerns expressed by many public commenters that the panel was not following requirements for EUA approval, and that authorization would eventually lead to mandates — just like it did with the adult vaccines.
Pediatrics professor and committee member Dr. Jay Portnoy lamely explained “I know that the death rate from COVID and young children may not be extremely high. [But] It’s absolutely terrifying to parents to have their child be sick.” Wow. Portnoy also remarked there are “so many parents who are absolutely desperate to get this vaccine” and he thought the committee “owes it to them to give them the choice.”
Who cares if the rewards justify the risks? Some insane parents want them!
Interestingly, during the public hearing part of the meeting, there were a bunch of people who signed in and waited for hours for a chance to describe their VACCINE INJURIES injuries, and to plead with the committee to LOOK at what’s happening to adults before authorizing vaccines for kids. For example, Jasmine King, a 38-year-old lawyer whose law license lapsed after she was injured by her first dose of Moderna, said she has been to over FIFTY doctor’s appointments, and has spent more than $20,000 in co-pays, treatments and supplements dealing with her vaccine injuries. King said she is now being monitored for Lou Gherig’s disease, and has developed sensory nerve symptoms, motor nerve problems, heart palpitations and autonomic nervous system issues — all after being vaccinated.
Good bless her for testifying.
During these moving stories from real-life vaccine victims, the committee members looked on stoically, emotionless; if anything, looking a little bored, like they were thinking, “ugh, when will these MAGA people be finished?”
After the vote, Representative Louie Gohmert (R-TX) told reporters, “All the risks are to the innocent children and all of the billion-dollar rewards go to the government-protected pharmaceuticals.” Quite true.
Now the needles have been rubber stamped, the FDA is likely to approve these shots for kids — kids who absolutely do not need them — to satisfy the demands of their mentally-ill parents.
💉 Tragically, Illinois democrat and US Representative Sean Castin’s 17-year-old daughter Gwen died suddenly and unexpectedly in her sleep Sunday night. In a statement yesterday, Castin said “The only thing we know about her death is that it was peaceful. And the only lesson we can take from that is to savor the moments you have with your loved ones.”
Castin highlighted his daughter’s activism, her trumpet skills, and her purpose to fight for causes such as gun control, LGBTQ allyship, women’s rights to choose, and Black Lives Matter. Gwen had just graduated from high school and planned to study environmental science at the University of Vermont.
The day after her death, someone deleted all Gwen’s tweets about covid and the jabs. But still, an alert researcher found this:
On May 17, 2021, Sean Castin tweeted that his whole family was getting the jabs:
Sudden Adult Death Syndrome is an awful tragedy, especially when it strikes a beloved child. Our condolences to the Castin family, may they find peace during this time of great suffering.
💉 Medical Daily ran an explosive story yesterday headlined, “Severe COVID-19 ‘Rare’ In Unvaccinated People, Survey Reveals.” Uh oh!
The story describes a survey conducted between September 2021 and February 2022, with results just uploaded to the ResearchGate preprint server. The survey summarized data from over 18,500 respondents in the “Control Group” project, with more than 300,000 total participants. The researchers concluded the data shows that, compared to the jabbed, unvaccinated people reported FEWER hospitalizations.
That’s not good for business!
The international survey also found that unvaccinated people from over 175 countries were more likely to rely on self-care for their covid infections, using off-label drugs like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, and natural products like vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, and quercetin.
Not surprisingly, unjabbed survey respondents also scored higher on skepticism about pharmaceuticals, distrust of government information, and fear of the possible adverse effects of the vaccines in the long run. I don’t blame them.
But — don’t worry about the narrative! Because the survey was conducted by a natural medicine group, corporate media can safely ignore it. Which they would have done anyway. The narrative will be just fine.
Link junkies: here’s a link to the study, titled “Self-reported outcomes, choices and discrimination among a global COVID-19 unvaccinated cohort.”
🔥 I know you’ve been waiting for it, and it’s finally here! The W.H.O. updated its covid guidance yesterday. Whew. At this point, asymptomatic covid testing is ONLY recommended for at-risk groups like workers in healthcare and long-term-care. In other words, what we used to call “focused protection” back in the day.
According the W.H.O.’s latest and best advice, widespread covid screening is no longer recommended, due to “significant costs” and — get this — a lack of data showing any effectiveness.
🔥 An alert reader sent me a University of Florida memo yesterday. The memo says that covid cases are on the rise! So it encourages everyone to mask up, get jabbed, and stay home if they’re sick. Then it says, and I am not making this up, as of June 17 — three days from the memo — UF would be discontinuing on-campus testing.
And, they are terminating track and trace. The memo says if a student or University employee tests positive using their home test kit, they should report it to the COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. As if that weren’t enough for covidians to deal with, the memo also announced that all of Florida Department of Health’s covid operations at UF are ending. Plus, even the special covid phone line will be disconnected.
In other words, you’re on your own. But don’t worry! The memo assures readers UF will be testing their, um, waste water. So.
🔥 A shocked CNN flash headline yesterday said, “Creeping Surveillance — China’s QR health codes were supposed to protect people from Covid. Now they’re being used to shut down protests.”
They’re baffled! Those codes were supposed to be used for covid! It was just a rightwing conspiracy theory that China would use that awesome technology for social control. Hey, dummies at CNN. The QR codes were NEVER about covid. They were ALWAYS about control. Everybody knew that but CNN reporters, apparently.
🔥 Remember the old saw about when all you have is a hammer, then something about nails? Fox ran a story yesterday headlined, “MSNBC Analyst: Dems Need to Scare the Hell Out of Minority Voters That We’re Going to Lose Our Democracy.”
Gosh. It looks like they’re running out of ideas down at the psyops lab. They scraped around the box of manipulation tools and all they found was sex and fear. That’s it.
Democrat grifter, sorry, I mean strategist, Cornell Belcher, in a fired-up black preacher’s tempo explained, “You know what, African American men who are showing the lowest motivation to turn out in this midterm, you think things are tough for you right now? Where do you think you’re going to stand in a country in America where there’s no democracy, where they have absolutely no interest at all in respecting your rights?”
What did he mean, in a country “in” America? What country? How many are there in here? Never mind.
He concluded, “we’ve got to scare the hell out of them because quite frankly, they should be afraid that we’re going to lose our democracy.”
It’s a tell: In my experience dealing with witnesses of all stripes, people who say “quite frankly” are the ones who are actually the least “frank.”
🔥 Yesterday, Republican Mayra Flores won the special election for Texas’ 34th congressional district by 51% to 43%. The 34th District has been under nearly unbroken democrat control for over 40 years, and has only rarely been occupied by any Republican at all since the Civil War. Clinton won the district by over +20 points. Flores is a Mexican-American — the first to hold the District 34 seat — and she is the first Mexican-born congresswoman to serve in the Texas House, ever.
Elon Musk happens to live in Flores’ district. Following the election, Musk tweeted that he’d voted for Ms. Flores, making Florida the first republican the world’s richest man has ever voted for.
Dems weren’t happy. Or, they were even less happy than usual. Responding to the news about Musk’s vote for the first Mexican-American, clueless democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) recklessly accused Musk of backing “white supremacy and authoritarianism!” Of course.
MSNBC’s overheated elections analyst admitted that massive shifts are happening in Hispanic districts in Texas. He acknowledged, “We have seen county after county, whether it’s in this district or some of the districts to the west of it, where voters have moved 10, 20, 30, 40 points away from the Democrats and toward the Republicans.”
Forty point moves. FORTY. What could have caused this? For years, democrats have been crowing that Hispanics would make the Republican Party into a permanent minority party. But it’s starting to look like it’s the other way around — Hispanic Americans may be the voting constituency that put DEMOCRATS in the minority, for decades to come.
And, Flores may not be the last Republican that Musk votes for. Musk was happily chatting with his Twitter followers yesterday, as he likes to do, and someone got around to asking him who he prefers for President in 2024. “DeSantis,” the billionaire replied, noting that he’d voted for Andrew Yang in the last election, presumably referring to the primaries. Musk at times seems like a political newbie, but he appears to be keen to learn.
Reporters then asked Governor DeSantis what he thought about Elon Musk’s possible support for the Governor in a presidential race. DeSantis told reporters that he was only focused on 2022, but allowed, “I welcome support from African-Americans. What can I say?”
🔥 Here’s the updated J6 Show schedule adjusting for Lost Episode Three; I know you guys can’t wait to tune in for the next episode, which airs today!
– Today, Thursday, June 16, at 1:00 p.m.
– Tuesday, June 21, at 1:00 p.m.
– Thursday, June 23, at 1:00 p.m.
🚀 *THE MINORITY REPORT* 🚀
🚀 According to a late-breaking Bloomberg tweet, the Biden Administration is preparing for a new round of $650 million funding military weapons and supplies for Ukraine. Because we can’t possibly spend too much on Ukraine, and after all, we can just borrow the money, or print it, or something.
According to the Bloomberg tweet, the Biden Administration’s new $650M “tranche” of military support for Ukraine includes vehicle-mounted “Harpoon” anti-ship missiles. That should help cool things down.
📉 Newsmax reported yesterday that U.S. retail sales fell “unexpectedly” last month, amid falling auto purchases, shortages, and record high gasoline prices. None of those things were clues for the baffled experts that sales would fall, I guess, so it was “unexpected.”
Maybe we need some smarter experts? Never mind — I’m talking crazy again.
📉 But don’t worry, Biden is applying his magical touch to the economy, right now. The New York Times ran a story yesterday headlined, “Biden Administration Cancels Drilling Sales in Alaska and Gulf of Mexico.”
Responding to the news, Representative Garret Graves (R-LA) hotly complained, “The Biden administration’s announcement that they will cancel new offshore oil and gas production approaches levels of irresponsibility and reckless stupidity never seen before.”
Don’t worry Garret. Joe can do it, he can reach even higher levels of irresponsibility and reckless stupidity. You’ll see! Remember what his old boss used to say? “Never underestimate Joe’s ability to f—k things up.”
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So, the jab for babies will be allowed because some want it? In view of that reasoning, why were ivermectin and the hydroxychloroquine/zinc treatments many patients and physicians advocated for, banned?
It’s like you were reading my mind and putting my thoughts into the best possible words while writing this…from the jab approval to China’s social control system. I thought I might be going crazy after listening to yesterday’s jab approval session, and if it’s so, at least you proved that I’m not alone. We are all in this Twilight Zone together. I have no words anymore…thank God you do. Keep up the great work.