
It’s the vaccine, stupid! not the virus that causes enhanced transmissibility; it’s the binding of non-neutralizing vaccinal antibodies to the spike that drives enhanced infection to the vaccinated!

It’s the vaccine, stupid! not the virus that causes enhanced transmissibility; it’s the binding of non-neutralizing vaccinal antibodies to the spike that drives enhanced infection to the vaccinated!

Hostin said, “I think we all know by now that this former president should never be in power again. He shouldn’t even be a crossing guard anywhere, right? I think that what these hearings are about is to make sure he is never in a position of power again. What they’re trying to do is make the case for the Justice Department that he should be criminally charged. I think the hardest charge to bring is this seditious conspiracy charge. that he planned with other people to overthrow the government.”

Farmers in the Netherlands are fighting back against the WEF’s vast push to starve us all into compliance (and a diet of bugs, fungus, weeds, fake meat and other shit)

While observing Canadian politics over the past five years, certain tactics and trends employed by government-media can be identified. One of the most insidious goes like this:
“Accuse your opponent of that which you indulge in on a regular basis.”
Few examples are more prescient than accusations from government and media regarding so-called “conspiracy theories.” At this stage of the game, such theories can be characterized as “anything Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Cabinet do not like.”

USA Today said it has deleted 23 articles from its website after an investigation found that the reporter who wrote them used fabricated sources.
The journalist who is said to have used the fabricated sources was identified as Gabriela Miranda, a breaking news reporter who resigned from the Virginia-based newspaper weeks ago, the paper confirmed Thursday.

“I have to have security everywhere I go,” Rittenhouse said. “I can’t go to Walmart, I can’t go to Target. I’m in fear that I’m going to be harassed or attacked because of these false narratives.”

The legacy media has a double standard when it comes to covering protests in Canada. According to the media, protesters on the political right are “angry and racist” but protesters on the left are righteous and worthy of interviews. Plus, a recent protest in Brampton debunks the media’s fake and dishonest narrative of “angry and racist” protests targeting leftist politicians.

Canadian mainstream media, which is itself subsidized by the government, was caught spreading fake news stories about the Freedom Convoy.
Of course they did, the directions came directly from the PMO.

Let’s look at three Tweets from Conservative leadership candidates in response to the horrendous Supreme Court ruling that struck down multiple life sentences for mass killers.
When the evidence is incontrovertible, murderers should be executed immediately after conviction, in public, and required to be covered by all media.

The legacy media is doing everything it can to defend the World Economic Forum (WEF) from attacks by Conservative leadership frontrunner Pierre Poilievre.
Over the weekend, Poilievre announced that if he is elected prime minister, he would ban all top cabinet officials from attending the controversial conference.
“My ministers in my government will be banned from participating in the World Economic Forum when I’m in government,” said Poileivre. “Work for Canada. If you want to go to Davos – to that conference – make it a one-way ticket.”

Should people be tracked and put in prison for spreading what the powers that be deem as “misinformation”?
A former reporter for the Fox News Channel thinks it might be time for that.
Carl Cameron, the former chief political correspondent at Fox News, made the stunning remark during an interview Tuesday with MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace, as the topic centered on the political ideology of mass shooters.

It is typically quite difficult to get media coverage as a new outsider party in Canadian politics due to niche appeal early on, but despite the New Blue Party of Ontario only being a bit more than a year old it is polling similarly to the Green Party, has a popular MPP running for reelection, and has a full slate of candidates contesting the 2022 provincial election.
Although one would assume a party that is polling up to 5 percent (in polls they are included in) and “Other” polling indicating New Blue has strength in Southwest and Southern Ontario, the legacy media does not think they are worth hearing from at the leaders’ debates.

On May 5, when Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote went on Tucker Carlson’s FOX News show to discuss election fraud, she very strangely did not mention the name of the movie, 2,000 MULES, she had produced with Dinesh D’Souza. The movie she thought she was there to promote, the one premiering that week.
Apparently, she’d been instructed not to.
The resulting conversation was bizarre. According to D’Souza, just before the interview, Tucker and producer Justin Wells quickly got with Engelbrecht and, incredibly, told her she couldn’t say the name of her film on the air. And she was forbidden to say the election was stolen. So if her speech during this interview seemed a little halting and unsure, it’s likely because she was self-editing on the fly.

Even though independent media’s reporting on waning effectiveness and adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine is routinely suppressed by Big Tech, the reports are getting through to Americans who are increasingly refusing to put more Covid shots in their arms despite the advice of the CDC, Big Tech and Big Media to continue to do so, a physician noted.

This week, Canadians tuned into the Conservative Party’s boring and uneventful leadership debate. We don’t blame you if you tuned out of the debate, but you may have missed the media scrum with candidates after the debate, in which independent media journalists ran circles around so-called reporters from the legacy media. While the legacy media pushed their favourite pet cause – climate change – independent media asked candidates thorough questions to help Canadians get a better understanding of the candidates.