• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

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One BIG problem for them here. The dumbass Aussies handed over their guns. We haven’t and won’t
That's a problem they have to work through, from an earthly perspective, probably the only thing that stands between them and their new world order. But we'd be foolish to think they aren't preparing possible solutions to us right now as we speak.

Re: the Pope/Archbishop/Great Reset post a page or 2 back, we have to remember, they didn't steal 2020 as a short-term, temporary band-aid. They're making a play for it all, now.
 
So much idiocy, but why have a 15 day period when you have an election day holiday. So a 2 week+ holiday.

I remember growing up, he seemed like it was more of a holiday (60's) Father was union, so maybe they got it off. Bars couldn't open until polls were closed.
I'm 48. When I was 18 I worked in a restaurant. They had to give everyone the opportunity to take the day off or alter their schedule in order to be able to vote. And I remember when I was younger damn near everywhere would be closed for election day. I have wondered where that went but never verbalized it
 
“Preliminary data were collected from June 2006 through October 2009 on 715,000 patients, and 1.4 million doses (of 45 different vaccines) were given to 376,452 individuals. Of these doses, 35,570 possible reactions (2.6 percent of vaccinations) were identified. This is an average of 890 possible events, an average of 1.3 events per clinician, per month. These data were presented at the 2009 AMIA conference.
In addition, ESP:VAERS investigators participated on a panel to explore the perspective of clinicians, electronic health record (EHR) vendors, the pharmaceutical industry, and the FDA towards systems that use proactive, automated adverse event reporting.
Adverse events from drugs and vaccines are common, but underreported. Although 25% of ambulatory patients experience an adverse drug event, less than 0.3% of all adverse drug events and 1-13% of serious events are reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Likewise, fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported. Low reporting rates preclude or slow the identification of “problem” drugs and vaccines that endanger public health. New surveillance methods for drug and vaccine adverse effects are needed. Barriers to reporting include a lack of clinician awareness, uncertainty about when and what to report, as well as the burdens of reporting: reporting is not part of clinicians’ usual workflow, takes time, and is duplicative. Proactive, spontaneous, automated adverse event reporting imbedded within EHRs and other information systems has the potential to speed the identification of problems with new drugs and more careful quantification of the risks of older drugs.
Unfortunately, there was never an opportunity to perform system performance assessments because the necessary CDC contacts were no longer available and the CDC consultants responsible for receiving data were no longer responsive to our multiple requests to proceed with testing and evaluation.”

It appears to be suggest less than 1% of ALL adverse events (what percentage of those are deaths is unknown). They don’t provide a citation for that statement in the study.


This study does not necessarily correlate with Covid. Covid is so publicized/politicized, the reporting of adverse events is likely more accurate than long-standing vaccines which are likely much safer. In the above study If someone dies from a heart attack one week after getting the Shingles vaccine, it probably didn’t get reported. With Covid, I assume it is more likely. I didn’t even know there was a VAERS prior to Covid (but I am not primary care). Also, an adverse Covid event is not necessarily due to the vaccine. It depends on the nature of the event, the timing, underlying medical conditions, etc. The amount of adverse events is obviously increased, likely significantly.

All you can say based upon that study is that prior to Covid, with long-standing vaccines with a better safety profile and years/decades of use, the reporting of possible adverse events is extremely low.
 
GEORGIA: Chief Judge Brian Amero is giving the State Election Board, and GBI, 20 days to explain to the Court what’s been done to investigate counterfeit ballots diluting legal votes in Fulton County, after Defense attorneys claimed it’s already been investigated.
I mean, if they are claiming to have already investigated it, why give them 20 days? How about 1 week, max? This is why everything takes forever in gov't.

Great data on this site. Bookmark this one.


There are over 20 in use now world wide and another 268 being developed.

Where the vaccine data on China? They've pretty much stopped it in its tracks, allegedly, so surely they must know a little something about how to stop it. Do they prefer Pfizer, J&J??? ;)
 
His name was Bubba, he was from Mississippi ... And he needed a loan, So ... he walked into a bank in New York City and asked for the loan Officer. He told the loan officer that he was going to Paris for an International Redneck Festival for two weeks and needed to borrow $5,000; and that he was not a depositor of the bank.

The bank officer told him that the bank would need some form of security for the loan, so the Redneck handed over the keys to a new Ferrari. The car was parked on the street in front of the bank. The Redneck produced the title and everything checked out. The loan officer agreed to hold the car as collateral for the loan and apologized for having to charge 12% interest.

Later, the bank's president and its officers all enjoyed a good laugh at the Redneck from the South for using a $250,000 Ferrari as collateral for a $5,000 loan. An employee of the bank then drove the Ferrari into the bank's private underground garage and parked it.

Two weeks later, the Redneck returned, repaid the $5,000 and the interest of $23.07. The loan officer said, "Sir, we are very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled. While you were away, we checked you out on Dunn & Bradstreet and found that you are a Distinguished Alumni from Ole Miss University, a highly sophisticated investor and Multi-Millionaire with real estate and financial interests all over the world. Your investments include a large number of wind turbines around Sweetwater, Texas.

What puzzles us is, why would you bother to borrow $5,000?"

The good 'ole boy replied, "Where else in New York City can I park my car for two weeks for only $23.07 and expect it to be there when I return?"

His name was BUBBA....

Keep an eye on those southern boys!

Just because we talk funny does not mean we are stupid.
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FBI agents from this past weekend's FBI rally sported the same look from gay pride parade.
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Btw, do you have a source for 10% of patients being killed by vancomycin? We have tons of patients on it, and I bet the fatality rate is much closer to zero than 10%, but maybe I'm wrong.
10% don’t die from Vanco. I’m personally administered it to hundreds of patients and have not seen one serious complication. Not saying that it doesn’t happen, just not even remotely that frequently. 10% of those with sepsis on Covid might die, but that is due to sepsis, not Vanco. Sounds like his dad got Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which sucks.
 
I mean, if they are claiming to have already investigated it, why give them 20 days? How about 1 week, max? This is why everything takes forever in gov't.


Where the vaccine data on China? They've pretty much stopped it in its tracks, allegedly, so surely they must know a little something about how to stop it. Do they prefer Pfizer, J&J??? ;)

Because they need to milk the clock
 
10% don’t die from Vanco. I’m personally administered it to hundreds of patients and have not seen one serious complication. Not saying that it doesn’t happen, just not even remotely that frequently. 10% of those with sepsis on Covid might die, but that is due to sepsis, not Vanco. Sounds like his dad got Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which sucks.

I can see you’re playing catch up
 
I mean, if they are claiming to have already investigated it, why give them 20 days? How about 1 week, max? This is why everything takes forever in gov't.
The Chief Judge was very hard on the Elections Board in that hearing. He may be giving the good guys time to prepare for the next step based on his leading comments and questions in the hearing. But, yeah, nothing moves fast in the courts, so there’s also that.
 
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I know he rubs some of y’all the wrong way at times, but @America 1st is my boy. I don’t always agree with him, but he is very passionate about protecting the platform we have here
Well stated _Overlord. I don't agree with him all the time either but I will defend his right to have voice. Though he doesn't need to worry about that here because of the rules set in place by the administration end of the board. Which I personally am very appreciative of.
 


Weissman and Elias are near the top of my indictment wish list, topped only by the Brennan, Clapper, Hill Dawg, Susan Rice and Barry type big fish names. I knew Elias abruptly left Perkins Coie last month, but this is the first I have read of Weissman abruptly leaving his firm. They are preparing for battle. Panic in DC.

This the most encouraged I have been in 4+ years. LFG.
 
10% don’t die from Vanco. I’m personally administered it to hundreds of patients and have not seen one serious complication. Not saying that it doesn’t happen, just not even remotely that frequently. 10% of those with sepsis on Covid might die, but that is due to sepsis, not Vanco. Sounds like his dad got Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which sucks.
SJS is a bitch. Ever seen it progress to TEN? That’ll ruin your day. Anywhooo, I never heard what happened to “his” dad, but I’ve seen a shit ton of Redman Syndrome from Vanc administration. Never seen anyone go into renal failure with it that’s wasn’t on the doorstep of it previous to usage. The glycopeptide antibiotics are, as a group, pretty damn toxic
 
Not in Chrome on the iPad. Worked on the laptop and with Safari on the iPad. But still not in Chrome. Thanks for digging into it. Great customer service!

Not sure if it's device issue but I use this browser on my phone and computer and have never had issues.
 
Weissman and Elias are near the top of my indictment wish list, topped only by the Brennan, Clapper, Hill Dawg, Susan Rice and Barry type big fish names. I knew Elias abruptly left Perkins Coie last month, but this is the first I have read of Weissman abruptly leaving his firm. They are preparing for battle. Panic in DC.

This the most encouraged I have been in 4+ years. LFG.

Suicide weekend incoming?
 
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