How Covid despots humiliated America

The Democrats have become public health technocrats

A year after Biden’s election, the question of whether anyone really intended to destroy democratic republicanism in the United States is now moot. Forty-six years ago, a headline in New York’s Daily News read “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” Today, the Biden administration and its legion of corporate media and big tech allies communicate the same message to the American people so consistently, and so pointedly, that one can only conclude the humiliation of the electorate is a matter of policy. The administration’s undeniable incompetence, fresh evidence of which is forthcoming every day as it squabbles over vaccine mandates and fails to address multiple crises of supply, inflation, and illegal immigration, both masks and serves its managerial method. Not least because the multiplication of crises furnishes a pretext for ever greater extensions of governmental control.

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Nancy Pelosi slammed as hypocrite for attending Ivy Getty’s wedding maskless

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been branded a hypocrite for attending the lavish wedding of billionaire oil heiress Ivy Getty over the weekend without a mask — while children in California are being made to wear them in the state’s schools.

Pelosi (D-Calif.), who officiated the ceremony at San Francisco City Hall, faced backlash on social media after photos of her mingling with other maskless wedding guests were published by Vogue on Tuesday.

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New VAERS analysis reveals hundreds of serious adverse events that the CDC and FDA never told us about

The CDC and FDA have said the vaccines are “safe and effective.” They haven’t found any serious issues with the COVID vaccines. Zero. Zip. Nada. It was the DoD that found myocarditis.

The evidence in plain sight shows that they are either lying or incompetent. Or both. But of course, the medical community is never going to call them on this.

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Ontario reports 454 new Covid cases … and a call for the resignations of Ontario’s medical health officers

Ontario reports 454 new Covid cases … and a call for the resignations of Ontario’s medical health officers

Ontario reports 454 new COVID-19 cases, 9 more deaths

Ontario is reporting more than 400 new COVID-19 cases today and nine more virus-related deaths as the average daily case count exceeds 500 for the first time in weeks.

Provincial health officials are reporting 454 new cases today, up from 441 on Tuesday and 378 one week ago.


STUDIN: Ontario’s medical officers of health must resign

Most of Ontario’s regional medical health officers must resign by Christmas.

The province’s catastrophe of systems is that grave, and our children and young people have been betrayed.

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Why telling a cop you have Covid in New Jersey could get you 10 years in prison

The state used post-9/11 laws to charge people guilty of an errant cough with ‘terroristic threats’

Deja Lewis was walking down a sidewalk in Salem, New Jersey, in the early, frightening days of the Covid-19 pandemic in April 2020, when she was stopped by police.

Lewis, 28, was arrested on warrants related to failure to pay traffic tickets, and an incident in which she “escaped” from a police vehicle. She had been a witness to a fight and left the back of the patrol car, her attorney said.

While she was in custody, police said she coughed “in close proximity” to officers, and said she had Covid-19, though no dashboard, body or in-station videos exist to prove the assertion either way.

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Ontario reports 441 new Covid cases … and Statscan reports 19K excess deaths during pandemic

Ontario reports 441 new Covid cases … and Statscan reports 19K excess deaths during pandemic

Ontario reports 441 new COVID-19 cases and 3 more deaths; highest testing positivity rate in nearly 2 months

Ontario is reporting more than 400 new COVID-19 cases and three more deaths on Tuesday as the testing positivity rate hit a high not seen in nearly two months.

The province logged 441 new infections today, down from 480 yesterday but up from 331 a week ago.

On this date a year ago, 1,242 new cases were reported.


19K more Canadian lives ended than if pandemic never happened: Stats Can

OTTAWA – Statistics Canada says more than 19,000 Canadians lost their lives during COVID-19 than would have been expected had the pandemic never happened.

The report highlights the deadly toll COVID-19 has taken directly and indirectly on Canadian lives.

According to provisional data, approximately 19,488 more Canadians died between March 2020 and July 2021 than would have been expected.

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Watch: Eerie “Warning” Video Emerges From Anonymous Group Claiming to be “Procter and Gamble” Employees

As you likely know by now, Joe Biden’s “emergency” vaccine mandate will be implemented by January 4th. That’s right, it’s such an “emergency” that it can wait until after the new year. I think that’s what the Democrats call “science.” Regardless of when it happens, one thing is for certain, the mandates will affect many people. We’ve already seen it happening with the airlines, where AA and Southwest had to cancel thousands of flights, reportedly because of employees rebelling against the mandates by calling in with the “freedom flu.” Of course, the media and the airlines tried to play it off like it was the “weather,” but the American people are not idiots.

Now, another group is stepping forward to send a warning to Americans. A group of anonymous people claiming to be “Procter and Gamble” employees have created a video to warn Americans how bad things will probably get after Biden’s mandates take effect.

This video lays out what will probably happen to the already weakened supply chain, and this info coincides with a recent report from Trucking companies that claim they won’t be able to move nearly as many goods and supplies once the mandates hit.

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‘My life has changed dramatically’: Canadians quitting their jobs during COVID-19

For many, the unhappiness associated with their previous jobs — whether it be poor working conditions, disagreements with management, the added stress and burnout of a new COVID-19 environment or wanting to be closer to family and friends — had finally taken its toll. Some also pointed to frustrations and safety concerns over a lack of commitment by employers to adhere to public health measures, such as masking or social distancing.

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How Sweden swerved Covid disaster

The death toll here is lower than nations with draconian restrictions

A hundred years ago, in New York City, 20,000 people marched down Fifth Avenue in protest against one of the greatest public health policy experiments in history. One of them was wearing a sign featuring an image of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” beside the slogan, “Wine was served.” There were posters of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. Another read: “Tyranny in the name of righteousness is the worst of all tyrannies.”

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Life as an Unvaccinated in Australia

I have never felt so different and “other” as I do now. I am one of the unvaccinated.

Sitting here in the middle of Sydney, where double vax rates approach 90%, with the unvaccinated to be shunned until (if?) we hit 95%, it is easy to feel alone. So, while almost all my friends and acquaintances are “free” under the laws of our oppressive governments, I am not free—although if I am honest, my friends are free to do things I no longer miss, whereas I am truly free.

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Hundreds of Thousands to Go on Four-Day Nationwide Strike Over Vaccine Mandates: Organizer

A nationwide strike against vaccine mandates will take place from Nov. 8 to Nov. 11, according to the main organizer for the walkout, Leigh Dundas, a human rights attorney and public speaker.

The event will kick off in Los Angeles on Monday. The locations of the marches have not yet been disclosed.

The walkouts involve people from various industries such as trucking and telecom. Air and rail transport workers are not federally allowed to go on strike due to a law passed in 1926 named the Railway Labor Act, but some plan to protest anonymously.

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Ontario reports 480 new Covid cases … and the rush is on

Ontario reports 480 new Covid cases … and the rush is on

Ontario reports 480 new COVID-19 cases, 2 more deaths

Ontario is reporting close to 500 new COVID-19 cases today as the average daily case count continues to rise in the province.

Officials are reporting 480 new infections today, up from 422 last Monday and 326 two weeks ago.


Lines of cars wait to enter US as pandemic travel ban is lifted

The US reopened its borders Monday after 20 months of travel restrictions — immediately creating wild miles-long lines of cars waiting to cross over from Canada and Mexico.

The strict restrictions, first imposed by the Trump administration in March 2020, had barred access to non-US citizens traveling from 33 countries as well as overland entry from Mexico and Canada.

But starting Monday, fully vaccinated travelers are now allowed again, with tourists rushing to make long-delayed trips and overseas family members finally able to reconnect with loved ones.

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