Anonymous ID: 922462 Oct. 12, 2021, 1:23 p.m. No.14773627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4269

>>14773443

Thx anon for your post

 

The photographer looking at Bidan doesn’t look too happyeither, like “why am I taking a picture of this perv around children”!

 

Photographers probably know a lot more than anyone does of politians.

Anonymous ID: 922462 Oct. 12, 2021, 1:32 p.m. No.14773658   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4126

>>14771236 Why do the bodies look so strange lately? Asking for a Mortician. (The article)

A Dutch mortician asks an innocent question: Why do the bodies look so strange lately?

October 10, 2021 Radagast

“A single naïve question is sometimes enough to make an entire system come tumbling down,” a Colombian philosopher who went by the name of Gómez Dávila once said. And lately, a lot of people are starting to ask a lot of innocent questions, because they are encountering things that just don’t seem to make sense, as long as you don’t ask the sort of questions we’re supposed to avoid asking. As I mentioned yesterday, too many people are dying in the Netherlands lately and demographers are beginning to notice it. Morticians are beginning to notice strange patterns too.

The advantage of being part of a real community is that when things turn sour, you will hear the sort of things that the institutes of power seek to keep quiet. Atrocities that ended up in the history books were generally treated as rumors when they took place. One Dutch woman encountered such a “rumor” in her extended network and decided to record it for the sake of transparency. A Dutch mortician asked for help from his peers, to figure out how to make the bodies he treats look more presentable.

I’ll offer you my best attempt at a translation:

Hemorrhages, very small hemorrhages in a deceased. I notice them increasingly often and notice that my duties are shifting and I’m forced to take increased effort to make the deceased look presentable. We call these petechiae. Small pointy hemorrhages that passed out of the blood vessel system and became impossible to press back as a result. During the past half year I now encounter deceased with this unpleasant discoloration in the face, shoulders and upper arms. The deceased looks purpleish or blue (can’t be pressed away) and blue/black in the neck and the shoulders. The oxygen-poor blood I remove from these deceased (to replace with colored chemicals) is syrupy darkblue to black (not exaggerated). Are there colleagues who recognize this and can tell me what causes this? I think I have sufficient experience to recognize that this used to be far rarer in the past (for me it went from four times a year, to twice a week). Questions please in a PM.

So there you have it. A Dutch mortician notices that the bodies he treats have strange capillary hemorrhages, known as petechiae. What could cause such a thing? There’s a long list of conditions that can cause these symptoms, but there’s one that jumps from the list: Thrombocytopenia. When someone suffers abnormally low platelets, bleeding happens easily, because the blood doesn’t properly coagulate. One of the symptoms a woman can notice from this is heavy menstrual bleeding (which many women have been reporting lately). For men it’s rarer to notice any symptoms.

We know there exists a link between vaccination against COVID-19 and the development of autoimmune thrombocytopenia. What’s harder to determine is how many cases go unreported. This is the sort of indicator you would expect to encounter, if we’re missing many cases of people whose deaths are simply interpreted as an “unexpected tragedy”…

We can apply some basic math to see whether these reports pass the smell test. An average mortician embalms about two people a day. Mortality in the Netherlands right now is about ten percent above normal. A mortician who would embalm ten people a week would thus now embalm eleven. If every excess death that currently happens displays these type of symptoms, then it fits that a mortician could report encountering two of these cases a week.

In the long run, there are other questions that need to be answered: Is this transitory? We still don’t really know for sure how the vaccines cause myocarditis and blood clots. Scientists are unsure about the underlying mechanism. The spike protein itself is toxic, but the immune response to the spike protein can cause problems too. We just know that they do, because we see far more cases than would be expected by random chance in a given period after administering the vaccine. If the problem is the antibody response to the spike protein, then we would expect to see these antibodies boosted whenever people start to be exposed to the virus again.

These are the sort of questions that would have been nice to have an answer to before the government decided that every single human being above the age of twelve should be injected with these vaccines.

Anonymous ID: 922462 Oct. 12, 2021, 1:46 p.m. No.14773719   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3742 >>3755 >>3901 >>4247 >>4309

>>14773678

Is Kevin McCarthy related to any of these families in CA? Sure seems like it when hes doing what Pelosi, Feinstein and others have done.

 

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s family benefited from U.S. program for minorities based on disputed ancestry – Los Angeles Times

https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-na-pol-mccarthy-contracts-20181014-story.html

 

A company owned by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s in-laws won more than $7 million in no-bid and other federal contracts at U.S. military installations and other government properties in California based on a dubious claim of Native American identity by McCarthy’s brother-in-law, a Times investigation has found.

 

The prime contracts, awarded through a federal program designed to help disadvantaged minorities, were mostly for construction projects at the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in McCarthy’s Bakersfield-based district, and the Naval Air Station Lemoore in nearby Kings County.

 

Vortex Construction, whose principal owner is William Wages, the brother of McCarthy’s wife, Judy, received a total of $7.6 million in no-bid and other prime federal contracts since 2000, The Times found.

 

The Bakersfield company is co-owned by McCarthy’s mother-in-law and employs his father-in-law and sister-in-law, Wages said. McCarthy’s wife was a partner in Vortex in the early 1990s.

 

Vortex faced no competitive bids for most of the contracts because the Small Business Administration accepted Wages’ claim in 1998 that he is a Cherokee Indian. Under the SBA program, his company became eligible for federal contracts set aside for economically and socially disadvantaged members of minority groups, a boon to its business.

 

Wages says he is one-eighth Cherokee. An examination of government and tribal records by The Times and a leading Cherokee genealogist casts doubt on that claim, however. He is a member of a group called the Northern Cherokee Nation, which has no federal or state recognition as a legitimate tribe. It is considered a fraud by leaders of tribes that have federal recognition.

 

Vortex was awarded more than $4 million in minority set-aside contracts for projects at China Lake. McCarthy has been a staunch advocate in Congress for funding and staffing for China Lake, the Navy’s largest property at more than 1.1 million acres, and spearheaded successful efforts to expand its borders.

 

McCarthy is no ordinary member of Congress, but one of the most powerful elected officials in California and on the national stage. The contracts obtained by Wages’ company have prompted questions about whether he improperly benefited from being McCarthy’s brother-in-law.

 

The Times investigation has found no evidence that McCarthy did anything to steer contracts to the company. Both Wages and McCarthy said they have never discussed Vortex’s work with each other.

 

In an interview at the Vortex office, Wages said he did nothing wrong and followed the SBA’s rules in getting Vortex certified for the minority contracting program. He said he submitted a membership card from the Northern Cherokee Nation — then known as the Northern Cherokee Nation of Missouri and Arkansas — to qualify. He said he would be “very surprised” to learn he is not of Cherokee descent.

 

Wages’ attorney, Jason Torchinsky, said, “Look, the SBA approved the application.”

 

When presented with The Times’ findings, experts in government ethics said the sheer volume of federal work the company received in and near McCarthy’s district, in addition to Wages’ disputed claim to be Native American that allowed him to avoid competitive bidding, warranted more scrutiny.

 

Those ethics watchdogs questioned whether the blossoming of the in-laws’ business in McCarthy’s political backyard was a coincidence. They called on the Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate whether McCarthy exerted any influence over the contract awards and to determine what he knew about his brother-in-law’s participation in the minority contracting program.

 

“There is a direct and symbiotic connection between who McCarthy is and what he does and what his brother-in-law does,” said Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson, a former member of the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission. She said Wages’ work on federal contracts important to McCarthy’s in-laws and his district “should never have happened at all.”

 

After The Times inquired about Wages’ eligibility for the minority contracting program, the SBA referred the matter to its inspector general, Hannibal Ware, whose office conducts investigations into possible fraud or other wrongdoing. A spokesman for Ware’s office said its policy is to not confirm or deny the existence of an investigation.

https://news.nlfrta.org/2021/08/31/house-majority-leader-kevin-mccarthys-family-benefited-from-u-s-program-for-minorities-based-on-disputed-ancestry-los-angeles-times/

Anonymous ID: 922462 Oct. 12, 2021, 1:57 p.m. No.14773789   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14773698

Meanwhile Hunter iff at money laundering selling faux paintings, my dog could do better at, but no investigation on this?

 

How do we sue the Federal Government for them not doing their job equally under the law

Anonymous ID: 922462 Oct. 12, 2021, 2:27 p.m. No.14773943   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14773882

Nuland destroyed Ukraine and there’s no fucking way Russians trust this Bitch. She was in on the Crime Of The Century, The Coup Against President Trump!

 

I bet the Russians are laughing about the irony that Trump forced them to do.

Anonymous ID: 922462 Oct. 12, 2021, 2:51 p.m. No.14774052   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14773901

Yep. Grifter, and absolutely no passion for anything. When the dems say, Republicans killed an old lady in the street! He quietly responds, “thats not entirely true”!

Anonymous ID: 922462 Oct. 12, 2021, 3:14 p.m. No.14774172   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4181

I’m reading the deposition of Coomer and his attorneys name is Cain, he’s actually got the name of son that killed Able. And Cain loves to interrupt!

 

Carry on, just thought it interesting.

 

https://ia801402.us.archive.org/12/items/ct-wi-coomer-eric/CT%20%20%2B%20WI%20Coomer%2C%20Eric.pdf

 

https://ia801402.us.archive.org/12/items/ct-wi-coomer-eric/CT%20%20%2B%20WI%20Coomer%2C%20Eric.pdf