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TerpenoidTester 8 points ago +8 / -0

They probably were going to release a heavily redacted or edited version and their lawyers said "wait you can't do that because we'll probably have to release the entire thing from one of these lawsuits."

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TerpenoidTester 4 points ago +4 / -0

You are basing a TON of your opinion on this single poll, run by a Liberal Arts college in Texas with questionable methodology.

Texas is currently being flooded with migrants with all the Southern Border states. What this poll and you are suggesting is that nobody in Texas cares about this issue.

That's absurd.

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TerpenoidTester 7 points ago +7 / -0

"Due to pending litigation filed this week, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has been advised by counsel to hold in abeyance the release of records related to the shooting at The Covenant School pending orders or direction of the court," the department wrote on Twitter.

Three appeals were filed in recent weeks demanding the release of the shooter's manifesto, the Tennessean reported:

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TerpenoidTester 19 points ago +19 / -0

A text message sent by Tucker Carlson that set off a panic at the highest levels of Fox on the eve of its billion-dollar defamation trial showed its most popular host sharing his private, inflammatory views about violence and race.

Boy they are really reaching to try and 'justify' their incredibly stupid business move.

The board of Fox is probably breathing down their necks asking why they just shot themselves in the foot. I guess 'racism' is the only explanation they think will save their jobs.

Let that place burn down, it deserves it.

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TerpenoidTester 4 points ago +4 / -0

That was just one of many bizarre statistical spreads showing that the methodology they used was designed to get a result instead of properly random.

Texas is unique in that you can completely control the results by where and how you administer the poll. There is enough far left conclaves in TX to easily manipulate data.

That's why the first thing I looked at was the methodology and the individual numbers, and it confirmed my suspicions.

When you know how to review data you learn how to spot red flags. This one has a ton.

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TerpenoidTester 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm looking through the methodology and this is one biased fucking sample group.

4% of black people who contributed to this survey said they "strongly disapprove" of Biden?

4%? Look at the other percentage points on Q6 how is that even possible?

There's all sorts of statistical shittery about this poll, and I don't trust anything from "The Texas Politics Project"

https://texaspolitics.utexas.edu/

It is essentially an extension of a liberal college.

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TerpenoidTester 12 points ago +12 / -0

“I can’t believe my daughter is listening to this,” added Paltrow, since her 18-year-old daughter Apple was in the podcast studio with them.

Oh boy I wonder why celebrity children grow up so fucked up.

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TerpenoidTester 12 points ago +12 / -0

"I do actually work, and let me tell you something, social media is so mentally draining.”

I can't believe someone took the time to write a fucking article about some dumb bitch who probably sells her panties and bath water buying a house and celebrating it.

Is it so hard to find something real to report on Serah Louis? Also what kind of fucking name is that.

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TerpenoidTester 4 points ago +4 / -0

Excess death numbers are not something countries can juke...too much. I don't trust any data the US puts out, so you can ignore them completely. Australia as well, Oceania and China don't even bother with. Totally inaccurate.

Israel's data is actually pretty good, or most of it. Germany produces accurate data as well, and their insurance industry is going apeshit trying to explain away the increase in deaths.

The excess deaths aren't just more elderly dying, it is excess across all age groups...that took the shot.

In continents like Africa the excess death figures are in line with most years, especially once you pull out the violent deaths.

US figures are so broken that basing anything on them is pointless. It's unbelievable data manipulation across an entire industry, largely because they flooded people with money for COVID deaths.

mRNA was an industry that was flooded with money and showed no success. All the Phase 3 trials failed but investors were anxious. Those investors included the NiH and US Government.

There is a good reason why the most dangerous mRNA shots were in the same batches. Given the production size that shouldn't have happened the way it did, VAERS gave us incredibly valuable data about which batches were causing the reactions because it showed us that depending on your batch number there was a statistically significant change in negative effects.

It is standard procedure in the experimental phase to test different formulas to try and pinpoint the safest. You just don't see it done on humans...at least not until recently.

You can also take a look at Pfizers new drug development, within the past few years they have started developing drugs specifically for the side effects of the mRNA shot, giving them a huge advantage compared to other companies who weren't aware that these medicines would be needed.

It is easy to be skeptical considering the lack of useful, physical evidence to validate many of these theories. So demand the information to test them, don't dismiss the theories. Everything I listed here is provable.

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TerpenoidTester 4 points ago +4 / -0

See the problem is that they suddenly lumped in the question of "did the shot cause the heart issue or was it coincidence" with "Thailand is banning the shot."

They tied them together mainly so the fact checkers could say 'false' since they attached a fake story to a real question. That's a big red flag, since generally they only take this extra step if they REALLY want to say something is false but can't.

Thailand suing Pfizer / dropping the shots / etc. were not ever meant to be serious arguments, just distractions from the issue.

It will take years, probably decades, before any properly run studies are done. Expecting that at this point is crazy, the testable and provable evidence that would show exactly what caused her heart damage is a long way away from existing. I'd love to have it, but it doesn't exist and won't until the people who made these decisions are 'safe' from the repercussions. The media is complicit so they aren't investigating and censorship is increasingly rapidly against citizen journalists.

I have a high burden of proof and used to think just like you but over the last few years it is unrealistic to expect medical evidence of anything related to mRNA technology. It just doesn't exist, nobody is pursuing it and nobody is allowing anyone to post their findings regarding it. THAT is the scariest thing about these stories.

We know for a certainty that excess mortality is increasing around the world focused on the countries with high mRNA rates though so it isn't really a question about whether it is dangerous, we know it is. The question is whether this is the worse it gets or the tip of the iceberg.

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TerpenoidTester 14 points ago +14 / -0

"I have nothing to hide" said the man digging furiously in the dark.

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TerpenoidTester 5 points ago +5 / -0

FactCheck.org did a fact check claiming it to be false which essentially verifies it as true.

But yes, it happened immediately after the shot, she has no pre-existing conditions and what they are 'claiming' happened to her was rejected by physicians in Thailand, but this was all back in January.

Considering how intensely they buried the story and attacked anyone who suggested it was the shot I'd guarantee it was.

We won't get any evidence unti the autopsy and somehow I think the royal family will get a fat check to not have one done.

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TerpenoidTester 7 points ago +7 / -0

If you don’t have an OnlyFans, they’ll make a fake to use against you.

So...it is a bad thing?

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TerpenoidTester 18 points ago +18 / -0

This is rather stunning. Completely contradicts all common sense, out of all the statistical impossibilities that keeps occurring this one is relatively straightforward and easy to understand.

I hope this gains attention.

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TerpenoidTester 33 points ago +33 / -0

Almost no world leaders got it, which is why they covered up the Princess in Vietnam I think who is in a coma from it.

I want to say Vietnam, it was one of the countries around there. Notice how quickly that dropped out of the news? Pretty sure she is either dead now or still in that coma.

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TerpenoidTester 24 points ago +24 / -0

The real funny thing about that is the top comment is "get a lawyer that is defamation" which shows not only how dumb teachers are, it shows that they apparently believe that somehow a teacher can sue a student for defamation and win.

How sheltered are these people?

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TerpenoidTester 21 points ago +21 / -0

Not enough people sick around the world, the mRNA shot guaranteed them decades of profits.

The sad part is people are so unwilling to believe this to be the case that they end up refusing to believe it.

Wasn't it Hitler who said a lie has to be big enough for people to refuse to believe?

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TerpenoidTester 21 points ago +21 / -0

The man shit himself.

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TerpenoidTester 27 points ago +27 / -0

The timing on this is insane, there is no way they wouldn't parade this information out there earlier when they accused the Russians instead of hiding it until the furor blew over.

Some analysts were quick to blame Russia for the sabotage, pointing to its record of hybrid warfare and a possible motive of intimidation

What a ridiculous thing to infer.

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TerpenoidTester 13 points ago +13 / -0

Flint sent a slew of medical files, including evidence of the diagnoses, to the U.S. Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP), which compensates people who prove they were injured by a COVID-19 shot.

But administrators for the program rejected Flint’s application in a denial letter, saying they “did not find the requisite evidence that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination caused” the conditions from which he suffers.

Flint, in his 30s, felt his first symptoms within an hour of vaccination. An onslaught of severe symptoms followed while he was flying two days later.

“One second I went from having burning in the back of my neck and tunnel vision to the very next second I was slumped over in my airplane. The best way I know to describe it, it was like a bomb went off inside my head,” Flint said.

CICP administrators told him that “compelling, reliable and valid medical and scientific evidence does not support a causal association between the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, perilymphatic fistulas, increased intracranial pressure, Eustachian tube dysfunction, hearing loss, or loss of eyesight.”

They also tried to pin the problems on barotrauma. Colloquially known as airplane ear, barotrauma happens when air pressure suddenly changes, and is common as planes climb higher in the sky. Barotrauma causes the fistulas and symptoms of the fistulas “began while flying,” administrators wrote.

Flint and his doctors asserted in appeal letters that the barotrauma theory doesn’t hold up because Flint flies low as he dusts crops. Flint’s condition is “not from barotrauma,” Flint’s doctors told the CICP. “As an agricultural pilot, he does not fly more than a couple of hundred feet off the ground which is not of a magnitude to where he is at risk for barotrauma.”

“Elevated intracranial pressure has been recognized as a complication of COVID vaccination, and given the sequence of events, more probable than not, it is the cause of Mr. Flint’s elevated intracranial pressure, which had been documented on lumbar puncture,” they added. “The elevated intracranial pressure led to his perilymphatic fistula. Elevated intracranial pressure is a cause for perilymphatic fistula and more probable.”

This is beyond insane, this guy had multiple doctors confirm his issues were related to the vaccine, it started IMMEDIATELY after the mRNA shot and despite all evidence they are abusing medical terms to deny him.

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TerpenoidTester 18 points ago +18 / -0

The interviewer Linsey Davis asked RFK Jr. about his belief that vaccination was linked to autism, which he began to explain before she jumped in and claimed that has all been debunked. The footage then skipped to a different topic entirely.

After the interview concluded, Davis told viewers “We should note that during our conversation, Kennedy made false claims about the Covid-19 vaccines.”

She claimed “Data shows that the Covid-19 vaccine has prevented millions of hospitalizations and deaths from the disease.”

“He also made misleading claims about the relationship between vaccination and autism,” Davis further asserted, adding “Research shows that vaccines and the ingredients used in the vaccines do not cause autism, including multiple studies involving more than a million children and major medical associations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the advocacy group Autism Speaks.”

“We’ve used our editorial judgment in not including extended portions of that exchange in our interview,” Davis explained.

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TerpenoidTester 16 points ago +16 / -0

LA Times are already denying it.

"Our reporter did not submit any questions in advance of the Q&A with President Biden," the Times told Fox News Digital. "Courtney Subramanian covers the White House for the Los Angeles Times.

"As such, she is in regular contact with the White House press office seeking information for her reporting. You would have to ask the White House who prepared the document for the president and why they included that question."

How adorable they have the audacity to deny it.

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TerpenoidTester 14 points ago +14 / -0

The notorious pranksters, Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexei Stolyarov, who go by “Vovan” and “Lexus,” got Jerome Powell to make a series of shocking admissions during the call.

Powell joked about having a printing press in the basement and claimed the Fed will hike rates two more times.

“The market is already pricing in two more quarter percentage point rate hikes. We’ll look around after we make those two and we’ll say should we do any more, and then the question will be how long do we keep rates at this level – and I think we’ll keep them there for quite some time,” Jerome Powell said during the call which reportedly took place in January.

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TerpenoidTester 38 points ago +38 / -0

Third option for jurors axed in bid to increase Scotland's low rape conviction rate

As part of the changes, victims will have a 'tsar' to stand up for their rights

Now THAT Is scary terminology. Can't slap charges on innocent people? Sounds like we need a kangaroo court.

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TerpenoidTester 18 points ago +18 / -0

"Vanity Fair reports..."

I would question anything that follows those words. Even if it was just a list of basic facts, I'd question it.

Either way I'm glad more people are finally on the 'Fuck Fox' train, it has been shit for years and exposed themselves during the election reporting as being part of the problem.

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