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Dear Catherine and John,
1. Links to the Pfizer and Moderna trials referred to by RFK.
These are the slam-dunk studies which show that the injections:
are useless because they don’t prevent death
are useless because any effect they have, wanes significantly after just a few months, hence…
are so useless, that they don’t want to run the trials for more than 6 months
will NEVER complete a trial, thus they will always be, in effect “experimental”..
(… and we knew last week about the whistleblower … https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n2635)
Pfizer
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2110345
That most important table of deaths is hidden away in one of the appendices.
Table S4 !!!
https://www.nejm.org/doi/suppl/10.1056/NEJMoa2110345/suppl_file/nejmoa2110345_appendix.pdf
Moderna
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmoa2113017
Similarly, the deaths table is hidden away – this time in an even more massive appendix !!
Table S26
https://www.nejm.org/doi/suppl/10.1056/NEJMoa2113017/suppl_file/nejmoa2113017_appendix.pdf
2. Trip to SUI / ITA
I assume you had to PCR test? How did RFK avoid quarantine?
Next time travelling south, please check my address. It’s quite possibly a useful/friendly pit-stop about 2hours 40min before Basel.
Thanks !
Gaslighting…remember the “Pangolin” that was supposed to be an intermediate host for the virus coming from bats somehow ending up in the wet market…Pangolin?: Now page 8 of the Pfizer appendix-pdf which reads: SARS-CoV-2 lineage assignment was based on Pangolin 2.0 software, which runs a multinomial logistic regression model trained against lineage assignments based on isolate data from the Global Initiative on
Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID), a global science initiative established in 2008 that provides open-access to genomics data of influenza virus and SARS-CoV-2.”
Pangolin 2.0 software…right….you can’t make this stuff up…
https://www.nejm.org/doi/suppl/10.1056/NEJMoa2110345/suppl_file/nejmoa2110345_appendix.pdf
Well spotted! It’s the gift that keeps on giving.
🙂
looks like Al Quaida. That is the name of a CIA data base. Sound familiar? These people use the same scheme over and over.
Thanks for the reminder!
Catherine,
Daimler-Benz in Germany is also splitting up into two independent corporations. Both of them separately listed on the stock exchange starting on December 1st this year. One will be Daimler Truck and the other Mercedes-Benz. So, it’s not just J&J and GE, it’s seems to be all over the place. There seems to be a fundamental restructuring of the industry. My best guess right now is that a new profit-oriented regime will be installed. It will be interesting to observe the reasons and implications. Ideas?
I saw this today: https://www.heise.de/news/Telekom-vor-Abschied-von-ihrer-Grosskundensparte-T-Systems-6271813.html
Deutsche Telekom is about to sell T-Systems (responsible for IT systems and cloud services), two potential buyers among others are Accenture and CapGemini – one big challenge: there are two customers who may have objections to the sale, Bundeswehr and Bundesnachrichtendienst.
On the “Ask Catherine” audio above…at minute 31.00, the reference to the Argentina/British feud of the Falkland Islands War. It was mentioned that it was in 1989. Nope…nooooo… It was 1982. This war hit me personally, forever. I remember the date clearly as a result. 1982, bunch of us US exchange program college students attending University of South Paulo Brazil visited Buenos Aires during Easter week. Already knowing Spanish, I fell in love with the Argentine dialect of Spanish ..that I then decided to spend six months there after the semester ended in June… before I head back to California to finish the senior year at University. But then the Falkland war started later in April and into June, and it would have been dangerous to be speaking English in Buenos Aires for those planned months in Buenos Aires as they were at war with the British and Argentina was in a military dictatorship and people disappeared all the time. oh, so I chose an alternate country in South America the hang out for 6 months and pick up their Spanish dialect. It was Venezuela. There could not be a more difficult dialect to understand… But I eventually learned it. As well.. the trip to Caracas was exciting. Involving, taking the bus from Sao Paulo to Belem. Then a cargo transport boat down the Amazon to Manaus. Then a bus north toward Boa Vista and the border… but as usual, the bus broke down so I had to hitchhike with a loggers truck as they were deforesting the Amazon and taking the lumber to then prosperous Venezuelan housing market. Then got to the border with Venezuela and the very nice border clerk lady told me she could not stamp my passport because her Border boss had the stamping pad and he was busy in a local motel with a hooker but she could take me to the motel for him to stamp my passport if I didn’t mind the delay. So we rode to the motel, I knocked on the door, kindly asked the Border manager to stamp my passport, I waved hello to hooker in the room, and the Border manager stamped my passport and I was on my way. Eventually made it up to Caracas and enjoyed the boisterous Venezuelan culture and picked up their dialect of Spanish… which is spoken 100 miles an hour and half of every word is pronounced. Took a bit of time getting used to. I suppose I would not have such an exciting series of events if I ended up going to Buenos Aires. But, the Argentine dialect of Spanish is so dang sexy.. given its heavy Italian influence from the massive World War 2 Italian migration to the country. Oh well. So when you mention Falkland Islands war in 1989, oh no, it was in 1982. I remember it well. But for the British chaos in 1982, I’d be speaking Spanish with a beautiful Argentine dialect now. Dang British…pfft.
Nice story 🙂
Wow. Great story. You are right. Thanks for the correction!
You did see that Omarova admitted to shoplifting? I’ll have to find the zerohedge article.
No big stretch to stealing bank accounts.
Got it:
Biden’s Pick For Top Bank Regulator Has A Troubling Shoplifting Record
Tyler Durden’s Photo
by Tyler Durden
Thursday, Nov 18, 2021 – 11:25 AM
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bidens-pick-top-bank-regulator-has-troubling-retail-theft-record
The 5th Circuit decision on OSHA mandates is a great read, very understandable and empowering. CMS, the federal agency that manages Medicare payments, is vulnerable to constitutional challenge. They’re withholding Medicare payments to hospitals unless they require employees to get the shots. Hopefully, AG’s are thinking about this but it might be good to write them.
Appellate Court decisions are taken up by the Supreme Court when two or more reach different interpretations. The 5th Circuit’s interpretation follows the Constitution, is well reasoned and supported by case law.
I’d like to approach my AG about the escrow idea but am a little unclear how it would work. Long ago, the Supreme Court held the federal government can’t tax states because the power to tax is the power to destroy. I don’t think local governments are subject to tax either. So, are we talking about state government providing an escrow option for private business and individuals? Since federal agencies manipulate us with the money, I’m really curious to think about how escrows could thwart them and protect us.
The 5th Circuit decision on OSHA mandates is a great read, very understandable and empowering. CMS, the federal agency that manages Medicare payments, is vulnerable to constitutional challenge as well. They’re withholding Medicare payments to hospitals unless they require employees to get the shots. Hopefully, AG’s are thinking about this but it might be good to write them.
Appellate Court decisions are taken up by the Supreme Court when two or more reach different interpretations. The 5th Circuit’s interpretation follows the Constitution, is well reasoned and supported by case law.
I’d like to approach my AG about the escrow idea but am a little unclear how it would work. Long ago, the Supreme Court held the federal government can’t tax states because the power to tax is the power to destroy. I don’t think local governments are subject to federal tax either. So, are we talking about state government providing an escrow option for private business and individuals? Since federal agencies manipulate us with the money, I’m really curious to think about how escrows could thwart them and protect us.
Would like to work with Carolyn to drill down on Escrows.
Pam, your posts are always thoughtful and empowering, I am concerned that you did not share some of this on Solari Connect like you usually do, I almost did not see it here as I focus more on what fellow members share on Connect. And yes I am also curious about how escrows would work and how we could approach our representatives about implementing these.
Thanks, Luis, I have a few things to post on Connect soon. Could you friend me there, I wasn’t able to find you.
Hi Catherine,
Great show, but every time you leaned into the camera it played havoc with my eyes.
OK, will try to lean back!
Ms. Catherine, when you lean back, make sure its with a gangster lean…I am being silly, of course, but you are a bad ass freedom fighter so it would not be wrong if you did.
Nope, not into gangster. I am not one that finds gangsters fashionable. 🙂
YOU FIND GANGSTERS.
🙂 … Your face blurs when you are closer to the camera.
I think the focus used to automatically adjust and I don’t remember the problem on earlier videos. Maybe your hardware changed?