Year: 2021

  • January 6 – Exactly, Who Knew What?

    January 6 – Exactly, Who Knew What?

    Security Officials: Capitol Riot a ‘Coordinated Attack Planned Weeks in Advance’

    A group of top law enforcement officials has testified to Congress that the riot at the U.S. Capitol building was a “coordinated attack” that was “planned” well in advance of January 6.

    Security officials in charge of the response gave testimony at a Senate committee hearing on Tuesday.

    Several officials testified that evidence shows the storming of the building was “coordinated,” not a spur-of-the-moment attack, and was planned “days if not weeks ahead” of the Jan. 6th riot

    The Senate called law enforcement to testify before the committee hearing that seeks to dissect the events leading up to the Capitol riot.

    The hearing also aims to determine how dozens of protesters were able to break through the Capitol’s guarded front doors and get within inches of working lawmakers.

    Since the assault, Democrats have been attempting to blame President Donald Trump for the attack, claiming he “incited” the violence.

    Democrats have been pushing the theory that President Trump, who appeared at a “Stop the Steal” rally the morning of January 6th, “incited” the crowd to march to the U.S. Capitol and disrupt a planned vote to certify the results of the Electoral College.

    Former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund

    Former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger, former House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving, and Metropolitan Police Department acting chief Robert Contee all testified that they witnessed incidents on January 6th that made it clear the attack was “planned” and “coordinated” days if not weeks ahead of January 6th, according to The Daily Wire.
    Continued: https://neonnettle.com/news/14330-security-officials-capitol-riot-a-coordinated-attack-planned-weeks-in-advance- By: Jay Greenberg  |@NeonNettle on 24th February 2021 @ 3.00pm

    Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick’s Mother: ‘He Wasn’t Hit on the Head’ on Jan. 6

    Brian Sicknick

    The mother of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick said her son was not beaten with a fire extinguisher by a mob on Jan. 6, saying he likely suffered a stroke instead—refuting reports from the New York Times and other outlets claiming otherwise.

    “He wasn’t hit on the head, no. We think he had a stroke, but we don’t know anything for sure,” Gladys Sicknick told the Daily Mail in an exclusive interview on Feb. 22. “We’d love to know what happened.”

    The NY Times, CNN, and NBC updated their reports weeks after the Jan. 6 breach to assert that Sicknick was not killed by a fire extinguisher. Originally, the NY Times reported, based on anonymous sources, that Sicknick was beaten to death.

    According to the NY Times’ update in February, “New information has emerged regarding the death of the Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials close to the Capitol Police.” However, there were reports of new information emerging about the circumstances of Sicknick’s death around the same time the NY Times published its report on Jan. 8.

    The allegation Sicknick was killed by a protester was cited during the House impeachment managers’ presentations and arguments that former President Donald Trump should be convicted in the Senate impeachment trial over his speech on Jan. 6. Since the Capitol breach, some pundits and elected officials have cited Sicknick’s death while pushing claims that new domestic terrorism laws are needed.

    Sicknick’s brother also disputed the reports about his death in early January. “[Officer Sicknick] texted me last night and said, ‘I got pepper-sprayed twice,’ and he was in good shape,” his brother, Ken Sicknick, said to news outlets last month, appearing to dispute key details of the original NY Times report.

    Medical examiners have not released an official report on Sicknick’s cause of death. An autopsy report also was not released.
    Continued: https://www.theepochtimes.com/capitol-police-officer-brian-sicknicks-mother-he-wasnt-hit-on-the-head-by-trump-supporter_3707914.html?utm_source=pushengage By: BY JACK PHILLIPS February 23, 2021 Updated: February 23, 2021

    BLOOD MONEY: CNN, NBC, Etc Paid BLM/Antifa Activist Who Broke Into Capitol On Jan 6 $77,000

    John Sullivan

    John Sullivan – the founder of a left-wing activist group – received $77,000 from various media outlets including CNN and NBC for his footage of Trump supporter Ashli Babbitt being shot at the U.S. Capitol.

    Facing criminal charges for his involvement in the riots, Sullivan was forced to disclose payments he received for the footage of Babbit being fatally shot by a Capitol police officer.

    Among the media companies that paid Sullivan were CNN, NBC, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), and Left/Right Productions. CNN and NBC each paid $35,000, ABC paid $2,500, and Left/Right Productions paid $5,000.

    “Defendant is legitimately self-employed as a documentarian and it is oppressive to require that he not be allowed to continue his primary area of employment for an extended period of time,” Sullivan’s lawyer reasoned in a court filing where Sullivan requested to be allowed to continue using Facebook and Twitter.

    Continued: https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/media-paid-sullivan-for-capitol-footage/ By: Natalie Winters February 17, 2021

    UPDATED: Trial Pending – Charges

    Sullivan, 26, was arrested in Tooele County on Jan. 14. He is charged in a six-count federal indictment with obstruction of an official proceeding; civil disorder; entering and remaining in a restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building; disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.

    A federal magistrate judge in Utah restricted his internet and social media use and barred him from working for Insurgence USA, a social justice group he founded that calls itself anti-fascist and protests police brutality.
    https://www.deseret.com/utah/2021/2/17/22287763/activist-capitol-riot-video-sold-nbc-cnn-35k-each-john-sullivan-federal-charges

    Ex-NYPD cop beat police officer with flag pole at Capitol riot: feds

    https://twitter.com/FBIWFO/status/1354863080975573000?s=20

    A former NYPD cop once assigned to guard City Hall and Gracie Mansion was arrested for allegedly beating a police officer with a pole at the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, prosecutors and police sources said Tuesday.

    Thomas Webster, 54, a 20-year NYPD veteran who also served in the Marine Corps, turned himself into the FBI Monday in Hudson Valley and made an initial court appearance in White Plains federal court Tuesday.

    At the hearing, Assistant US Attorney Ben Gianforti said Webster was captured on video beating a Metropolitan Police officer with a flag pole during the uprising at the Capitol building that day.

    Webster, who was seething in rage, was calling the police officer a “f—king piece of s—t” and a “Commie motherf—ker,” the prosecutor said.

    Judge Andrew Krause said he was shocked by the evidence against Webster.
    Continued: https://nypost.com/2021/02/23/ex-nypd-cop-took-part-in-violence-at-capitol-riot-feds-say/?utm_medium=browser_notifications&utm_source=pushly&utm_campaign=832978 By: By Ben Feuerherd and Larry Celona February 23, 2021 | 3:04pm | Updated

    Dems Want Mayor Bowser – Who REFUSED Troops For Jan 6 – To Have Full ‘Commander-In-Chief’ Powers In DC.

    District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, May 27, 2020, in Washington. Bowser announced the start of the Phase 1 response to the coronavirus in Washington is to begin Friday, May 29. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

    Senate Democrats introduced legislation to designate the Mayor of Washington D.C. as the Commander in Chief of the National Guard – despite reports Mayor Muriel Bowser refused to deploy the troops ahead of January 6th and during violent Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots. 

    The January bill – District of Columbia National Guard Home Rule Act – seeks to “extend to the Mayor of the District of Columbia the same authority over the National Guard of the District of Columbia as the Governors of the several States.”

    Appearing to be in response to the events on January 6th at the U.S. Capitol, the bill amends the D.C. Official Code by striking the term ‘‘President of the United States’’ each place it appears and inserting ‘‘Mayor of the District of Columbia’’ instead.

    What’s more, the act would also replace the use of the term ‘‘the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard’’ both places it appears” and instead “insert ‘‘the Mayor of the District of Columbia.”

    The changes would give Bowser authority over “consent for relocation of units,” “issuance of supplies,” “appointment of fiscal officers,” and more.

    The changes, however, are misguided, as D.C.’s current mayor appears to have refused then-President Trump’s requests for thousands of National Guard troops ahead of January 6th.

    And when violent protests hit the city in the summer of 2020, Bowser spoke out against deploying the force to restore law and order to Washington

    https://twitter.com/MurielBowser/status/1268602692290609162?s=20

    Continued: https://thenationalpulse.com/breaking/dc-mayor-national-guard-power/ By: Natalie Winter – February 23, 2021

  • QUIZ: Mammals Schmammals

    QUIZ: Mammals Schmammals

    How much do you know about various mammals?

    Take the quiz below and share your results!

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  • are you a M.I.L.F type?

    are you a M.I.L.F type?

    I can already tell

    your mind has wondered off into the weeds

    stop it

    you may not know

    so I’ll tell ya

    fishing relaxes me

    it’s kinda sorta and somewhat like yoga

    Except

    I get to kill something

    Man I Love to Fish

    looking at the smoker

    smoked fish sounds good

    the fish they only have to swim about 100 yards

    so it’s not to long of a journey

    you know I have the right music for my frame of mind

    while I’m out plowing

    from time to time I mention Crabby E-9

    here’s Crabby E-9

    He bought that a few years back saying he was handicapped

    I asked him how long you been handicappied?

    without missing a beat he says 37 years

    eh, ain’t that about long you been married?

    that’s what I said ,handicapped

    I got my homemade bread

    left the sausage

    got the hell outta there

    having one neighbor in a 15 mile radius

    of all the people in the world

    I get Crabby E-9 as a neighbor

    I don’t wanna know the odds on that

    some neighbors are better than others

    An Oklahoma man suspected of murdering three people has confessed to killing his neighbor

    cutting her heart out, and then cooking it to feed his family

  • Welcome to Wednesday Conversation

    Welcome to Wednesday Conversation

      Over Black Coffee and Gunpowder Tea
    served with

  • Stimulation time

    Stimulation time

    The production of endorphins and dopamine within the human body system can give rise to feelings of pleasure Endorphins are thought to be a product of ancient survival mechanisms, which ensured that when under stress, the fight for survival came first, and the pain and recuperation from injury came after the danger had passed. Dopamine, a well-known neurotransmitter that is implicated in the reward circuitry of the brain and can also be regulated to keep you motivated, upbeat and enthusiastic about activities of daily living.

    Having sex and laughing both of which release endorphins. Sex & laughter can help treat depression because of the endorphins that are released during these activities

    Get plenty of tyrosine

    One of the accepted ways to stimulate the production of the feel-good neurotransmitter dopamine is by supplementing the diet with its precursor, the amino acid tyrosine. As a necessary precursor, if your diet is deficient in this amino acid, dopamine production can be diminished significantly. Some symptoms of low tyrosine and in turn, low dopamine, are low body temperature and blood pressure. You can get tyrosine by eating protein-rich meats.

    let me translate that

    When you find her cutting out coopins for heat pads & advil

    while mumbling

    ( can I afford sex )

    the other half views that

    as Alighty then

    she’s feeling romantical

    I got her romanitcal right here

    music to set the tone

    turn it up

    Just so you know

    Brazil doesn’t have maple syrup

    I find that sad thing

    maple syrup is like mother nature’s candy around here

    yes yes yes

    I always rub my meat for 2 minutes

    but enough of my smoke secrets

    I took all the dry stuff mixed in a bowl set it aside

    drizzled the meat with the maple syrup while they danced in unison

    gently massaged all over front back sides

    main difference between the Col. Sanders & me?

    He was fixated on breasts, legs and thighs

    while I leave no nook or crannie untouched

    and hour at 225 uncovered

    removed placed in a pyrex dish

    cubed butter applied all over covered with tin foil

    waintin for her to catch her 2nd wind

    as in

    OHHHH NOOO

    I’m not done with you!

    as you see how nice I am

    I made a bath

    bathes as suppose to be relaxin

    I wouldn’t know I shower

    using my Marine voice

    ” get your ass back in there”

    another half hour at 225

    I’m here to give witness

    Plump & juicey

    sticky too!

    no bones about it

    once you put my meat in your mouth you’re gonna swallow

    there’s music for that to

    So if anyone asks

    eh! have you seen chance?

    dollars to donuts

    he’s probably playin with his meat

    eye of round

    Life has found a way 🙂

  • Schumer mocks Texas over deadly energy crisis…

    Schumer mocks Texas over deadly energy crisis…

    Schumer mocks Texas over deadly energy crisis, blames ‘ignored climate change’: ‘Hope they learned a lesson’

    Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer disparaged and mocked Texas on Sunday as the Lone Star State battles the crisis triggered by record-breaking winter weather last week.

    What happened in Texas?

    When snow, ice, and blistering arctic air engulfed Texas and the deep south last week, millions of Texans were left in the dark and cold for days.

    The Electric Reliability Council of Texas — which is responsible for supplying the majority of the state’s electricity for more than 25 million Texans — has come under fire for vulnerabilities in the Texas power grid. In fact, Texas was just “seconds and minutes” away from experiencing catastrophic failure with its energy grid that would have left the state in the dark for months, the Texas Tribute reported.

    More from the New York Post:

    Texas is the only state in the continental US to run its own stand-alone electricity grid and had not been forced to weatherize because it is not subject to federal oversight.

    The exact number of people who died from the extreme cold is not yet known.

    What did Schumer say?

    The New York Democrat said he hopes Texas “learned a lesson,” attributing the significant energy issues to officials who have “ignored climate change.

    “The bottom line is, Texas thought it could go it alone and built a system that ignored climate change,” Schumer said while speaking in Manhattan, the New York Post reported.

    “It was not what’s called resilient, and now Texas is paying the price,” he mocked. “I hope they learned a lesson.”

    Schumer went on to bash Texas officials for allegedly not considering the effects of climate change when constructing their energy systems.

    “When we build power, when we build anything now, we have to take into account that climate change is real, or people will have to be caught the way the people in Texas were,” Schumer said.

    “When I wrote the [Hurricane] Sandy bill, $60 billion for New York, we made sure everything was resilient,” he added. “When they built back the subways, built back this, built back that, they were going to be resistant to climate changes, and we have to do that.”
    https://www.theblaze.com/news/chuck-schumer-mocks-texas-energy-crisis By: Chris Enloe – February 21, 2021

    Comment: Schumer lack of compassion is rather jaw dropping – 69 deaths, $18 billion in damages and counting

  • Welcome to Tuesday Conversation

    Welcome to Tuesday Conversation

      Over Black Coffee and Gunpowder Tea

    served with

  • Nonprofit to File Lawsuit Against CDC…

    Nonprofit to File Lawsuit Against CDC…

    Nonprofit to File Lawsuit Against CDC Over Statement That Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism

    Del Bigtree, founder of the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) said his organization will file a lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to request the federal agency take down its statement that claims vaccines do not cause autism from its webpage on autism and vaccines.

    “There is no science to back up the statement as far as what the CDC’s provided to say that vaccines, plural, do not cause autism,” Bigtree told The Epoch Times. “This is a false statement.”

    “We will bring a case against the CDC to remove that from the website because it is actually inaccurate,” he added.

    Bigtree says that the CDC has not been able to provide his organization studies that concretely show vaccines given to infants in the first six months of life do not cause autism, a neurological and developmental disorder that may be diagnosed as early as six to 12 months.

    “If vaccines contribute to the issue, certainly we can isolate it inside of the vaccines given in the first six months of life because autism is appearing at six months,” Bigtree said.

    The United States has seen an increase in children diagnosed with autism. In 2000, there were only 1 in 150 children with autism. By 2016, the CDC estimated that 1 in 45 children had autism, with 1 in 32 children diagnosed in New Jersey.

    FILE PHOTO: A general view of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia September 30, 2014. REUTERS/Tami Chappell

    A spokesperson from the CDC said the health agency has always been upfront about its position on vaccines and autism. “CDC is and has always been clear on this subject: vaccines do not cause autism,” the spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email.

    In August 2020, the federal agency said it was doing an update to its website and temporarily took down the statement causing a misunderstanding that the CDC may have changed its stance on the issue.

    “As for the statement you reference, in the fall of 2020, as part of routine website updates to ensure consistent website formatting, CDC updated its page on vaccines and autism,” the spokesperson said. “Recently, this change has been misinterpreted on social media and among some organizations as a change in CDC’s position.”

    “The headline has been added back to our website to ensure there is no confusion around CDC’s position,” she added.

    Mark Sadaka, a vaccine injury lawyer who has handled over 180 vaccination cases, said the CDC “will never” remove the statement since the health agency is making that claim based on its own research and the recommendation of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) that “meet regularly and vote on all kinds of issues, including safety concerns and recommendations on who should get vaccinated and when.”

    “The CDC is the U.S. premier public health agency, and like what the ACIP did, it can take currently available information and issue statements related to public health,” Sadaka told The Epoch Times in an email. “That is what the CDC is charged to do and that is what they did here.”

    Sadaka said that ICAN’s lawsuit should instead focus on having the CDC “add qualifying language to the information presented to the public.”

    “The best that could happen [for ICAN’s lawsuit] is the addition of qualifying language that says ‘six effects of vaccines within the first six weeks of life have not been studied’ or something like that,” Sadaka said.

    “As a lawyer for people injured by vaccines, I can say that vaccines can hurt and kill. But when it comes to autism specifically, the science is just not there right now. It may come one day,” he added.

    Lack of Studies to Support Claim

    ICAN logo. The nonprofit said it will file a lawsuit against the CDC regarding the claim that vaccines do not cause autism. (Courtesy of icandecide.org)

    In 2019, ICAN and the Institute for Autism Science submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the CDC requesting the health agency provide all of the studies it relied upon to determine that the five vaccines given during the first six months of an infant’s life do not cause autism.

    The vaccines: diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP), hepatitis B, polio (IPV), Haemophilus Influenzae type B (Hib), and pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13), are each “injected into the babies three times during the first six months of life,” the complaint [pdf] filed against the CDC in December 2019 reads.

    The CDC eventually provided ICAN with 20 studies in March 2020 [pdf] after it was forced to submit to the FOIA request.

    Of the 20 trials provided by the CDC, 18 did not address any of the five vaccines that ICAN challenged.

    Instead, they were related to either the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella), thimerosal, or both. Thimerosal is a mercury-containing preservative widely used to prevent bacterial and fungal growth in vaccines until 2001, when it was “removed from or reduced in all vaccines for children 6 years of age” except for the flu shot, according to the CDC.

    Bigtree said two of the remaining studies—the 2012 report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the 2013 antigen exposure trial, both funded by the CDC—still did not answer whether vaccines given from birth until six months cause autism.

    The antigen study [pdf] published in the Journal of Pediatrics looked specifically at the number of antigens—a substance that can induce an immune response—in vaccines given in the first two years of life in children with autism spectrum disorder and those without. It did not examine the effects of other substances in the vaccines such as adjuvants and other chemicals.

    The CDC says adjuvants are ingredients in vaccines that “help create a stronger immune response” or helps “vaccines work better” but “can cause more local reactions (such as redness, swelling, and pain at the injection site) and more systemic reactions (such as fever, chills and body aches) than non-adjuvanted vaccines.” A common adjuvant used in many vaccines is aluminum.

    The authors of the study found no evidence to indicate an association between exposure to antigens in the vaccines and autism, or in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with regression, although, “It can be argued that ASD with regression, in which children usually lose developmental skills during the second year of life, could be related to exposures in infancy, including vaccines.”

    The IOM report was the only study to address one of the vaccines, the DTaP that ICAN inquired about. The study analyzed over 12,000 peer-reviewed trials to examine whether certain vaccines caused the 158 recognized adverse effects.

    Based on the available scientific literature, the IOM found only five of the 158 adverse events were not associated with vaccinations, 18 were associated with vaccines, and for the remaining 135 adverse effects, there was inadequate evidence to “accept or reject a causal relationship.”

    For the DTaP vaccine, the report concluded that “the evidence is inadequate to accept or reject a causal relationship between diphtheria toxoid-, tetanus toxoid-, or acellular pertussis-containing vaccine and autism.”

    The only relevant study reviewed by the IOM but “was not considered in the weight of epidemiologic evidence” found an association between autism and DTaP. The study was rejected because “it provided data from a passive surveillance system and lacked an unvaccinated population.”

    To date, no study has been conducted on overall health effects between a vaccinated and a placebo or an unvaccinated group because of ethical concerns about withholding vaccines from children in the placebo group.

    But Bigtree says the CDC can still do a retrospective and comparative study on vaccinated vs unvaccinated children using data from its Vaccine Safety Datalink that monitors “safety of vaccines and conduct studies about rare and serious adverse events following immunization.”

    Bigtree alleges that the federal health agencies refuse to do this type of study, saying it was confirmed in a meeting he and Robert Kennedy Jr. had with officials from the National Institute of Health (NIH), including Director of the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Disease Anthony Fauci, to discuss vaccine safety on May 30, 2017. The meeting was set up by President Donald Trump.

    “That’s all we asked for, just do a comparative study with your database, vaccinated versus unvaccinated,” Bigtree said. “And they essentially said to us, ‘We will never do that study.’”

    The NIH did not respond to an email from The Epoch Times for comment.

    “That study could answer this question once and for all,” Bigtree said. “Which means, if they knew they were right and they knew that vaccines made people healthier, they would do that study.”

    The IOM has also suggested that a study be done between “those who receive no vaccinations and those who receive the full currently recommended immunization schedule” to address “all health outcomes and safety concerns” in its 2013 report on vaccine schedule safety.

    The CDC’s recommended vaccine schedule includes 50-54 doses of 13 vaccines when the flu shot is given annually beginning at one year of age and if the combination vaccines (DTaP and MMR) are not counted separately.

    The United States recommends the most vaccines to children and adolescents compared to other Western countries. In Sweden, vaccinations are voluntary, and the first dose is offered at six weeks instead of immediately after birth like in the United States. Sweden offers 22 doses of seven vaccines.
    https://www.theepochtimes.com/nonprofit-to-file-lawsuit-against-cdc-claims-statement-that-vaccines-do-not-cause-autism-is-misleading_3705000.html?utm_source=pushengage BY MEILING LEE February 21, 2021 Updated: February 21, 2021

    Comment: It appears as though the C-19 has had some unintended consequences. As they (CDC, WHO & Big Pharma) are now under the microscope, so to speak. Del Bigtree used to be on the show, Doctors. He then had a site on YouTube which Google chose to remove and I believe his account on Twitter has been removed, also. This is all rather reminiscent of the removal of DJT’s accounts and the Election.

    Lawsuits, appear to be the only resolution; as open & honest dialogue to opposing opinions, result in being silenced or dismissed.

  • Bits & pieces

    Bits & pieces

    That’s not snow

    it’s snow fog

    Ladies first

    ” let’s go visit Chance it’ll be fun you said”

    kinda reminds me of some music

    you be fine Ladies, I’ll unthaw you in da sauna

    those built in the Keweenaw

    Here’s a cabbage patch from Japan

    let your mind ponder that for a moment

    Be like dog
    I am

    You cannot call yourself Peaceful

    unless you are capable of great violence

    if you are not capable of violence

    then you are not peaceful

    you are harmless

    know the difference

    When people come at you rude as hell

    not knowing one can reach level 110 on the crazy scale

    that’s on them

    while looking at Elizbeth Ann

    the CLONED rat bastard black footed ferret

    Always keep in mind

    T-Rex doesn’t want to be fed

    He wants to Hunt!

    Stick with eggs and Bacon for breakfast

    much better for you

    that frost on your cornflakes isn’t frost Ohio

    Customs officials find corn flakes cereal coated with cocaine

    believe you me

    I know frost and that ain’t it!

  • QUIZ: The Salt of Life

    QUIZ: The Salt of Life

    Ever wonder what it means to call something the ‘salt of life’? Is it essential, elemental, earthy, or just tasty?

    What do you know about this ubiquitous substance?

    Take the quiz below and share your results!

    an “Old Salt” 😋
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