Having dealt a crushing defeat to the Food and Drug Administration in a Texas District Court, the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency immediately released a bevy of Pfizer documents on the Pharmaceutical giant's ostensible "Covid-19 Vaccine." The information contained therein is completely damning. It is, in fact, devastating. The "informed" aspect of "Informed Consent" has been completely lacking in the ability of patients to choose whether or not to receive the "vaccine." This, of course, did not stop establishment fixtures from news media to governors to public school officials to doctors and hospitals themselves from exerting extreme pressure upon patients to accept the never before used upon human beings MRNA gene-therapy injections, anyway. Had patients had access to the full information on the risks presented by Pfizer's MRNA gene-therapy "vaccine," many would likely have chosen to rely upon thera
(Spoiler Warning) As our story begins, an adolescent Leonidas faces a wolf that seems to have been conjured from Little Red Riding-Hood's worst nightmares. The size of a small horse, it has fangs reminiscent of dagger-blades, and eyes that glow like twin drops of molten bronze. The boy, our would-be king, stands nearly nude, barefoot in the snow, facing the monster with a makeshift spear. Observing the massive creature circling him, looking for an opening, he lures it into a narrow rift in the rock face behind him, forcing it to face him head-on. Xerxes' messenger arrives at Sparta and warns Leonidas of his emperor's power; "an army so massive it shakes the ground with its march, so vast it drinks the rivers dry." The Spartan king answers Xerxes' demand for submission by kicking his emissary and entourage into a pit so deep we never hear them hit bottom. Later, Leonidas ascends a windswept peak in the night, climbing bare stone hand-over-hand, to peti
Ayn Rand famously quipped, “You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s latest viral flub seems perfectly calibrated to confirm the late author’s wise words. At a Monday press conference, Psaki was confronted by journalists citing data showing that House Democrats’ proposed tax increases would violate President Biden’s pledge not to raise taxes on anyone earning less than $400,000. In particular, multiple studies have shown that the proposed increase in the corporate tax rate from 21 to 26.5 percent would lead to lower wages for workers and higher consumer prices. (A de facto tax increase for those earning less than $400,000 if not technically a direct one.) The press secretary responded to the journalist’s query by downplaying the potential pass-along costs and simply declaring them immoral. “There are some... who argue that in the past, companies have passed on these costs to consumers,” Psaki said
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