Anonymous ID: 6c11d3 Oct. 14, 2023, 10:57 a.m. No.19735701   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>5730

ā€œThe same people that raided Israel are pouring into our once beautiful USA through our totally open southern border at record numbers.

 

These are the same people, many of them, that did a number in Israel, a sneak attack. Same people we have pouring into our country by the thousands.

 

Are they planning to attack within our country?

 

Crooked Joe Biden and his boss, Barack Hussein Obama, did this to us.

 

We cannot let this happen. They may be planning something very, very bad.

 

Donā€™t forget, Iā€™m not making this as a prediction, but thereā€™s a phrase out thereā€¦ ā€œTrump was right about everything.ā€

 

We have to be very careful. I donā€™t want to be right about this, but people are pouring in from the Middle East into our country,

largely males, strong young males.

 

Whatā€™s going on over here?

 

4,10, 20

Anonymous ID: 6c11d3 Oct. 14, 2023, 11 a.m. No.19735707   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

From B.C. Canada, but still possibly similar to elsewhere.

 

Recently Iā€™ve been getting emails from the provincial government telling me ā€œmy COVID shot is ready.ā€ They have my name, and assigned me a number to book an appointment.

 

I never had the vaxx jabs and never will. But itā€™s still being pushed. As well, ads are on TV telling you to ā€ donā€™t forget to get your flu and new COVID vaxx shots.ā€ With a soft, cheery female voice.

 

My point is that now itā€™s being normalized and treated simply as a known and familiar process. Nothing to think about or worry about. Just a seasonal thing thatā€™s being equated with protection against the usual cold/flu risks.

 

As well Iā€™m seeing more people wearing masks. Not a big number, but more than a few months ago. Enough to realize this is not over. And is an ongoing process that can instantly revert to the lockdown intimidation we just went through.

 

Iā€™m creeped out that the government has personalized this new push. Itā€™s not just me. Apparently most people are getting this ā€˜friendly reminder.ā€™

 

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Anonymous ID: 6c11d3 Oct. 14, 2023, 11:01 a.m. No.19735710   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>6138 >>6252 >>6403 >>6445

October 14, 2023 1:53 pm

At the local Harrisburg, PA Walmart you will be lucky to hear any English being spoken in the first ten days of the month. The place is just full of Central American and Middle Eastern people on food stamps. The whole month is like this also, but not quite to the degree. The Samā€™s Club is not much different.

 

The response from these people during our visits to Walmart is amazing. They are arrogant, and condensending. I guess they have a reason to be. As a refugee, they come here with nothing, and EVERYTHING is GIVEN to them. They are laughing their asses off at us. An invading horde being given everything.

 

The parking lot is full of new cars that they are driving.

 

They are inside the wire.

Anonymous ID: 6c11d3 Oct. 14, 2023, 12:25 p.m. No.19736134   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>6135 >>6252 >>6445

Very, very few takers for that new COVID booster

hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2023/10/14/very-very-few-takers-for-that-new-covid-booster-n584774

Jazz ShawOctober 14, 2023

Jazz Shaw 2:31 PM on October 14, 2023

In some non-Hamas news, there are still things happening on the domestic front in the United States (believe it or not). One recent development amazingly still involves COVID and the debate over vaccines, specifically the new round of boosters that are currently being rolled out with the very hasty approval of the CDC. Outkick took a deep dive into the situation yesterday and produced a lengthy report. The number of issues they discovered that should give people pause is significant, but perhaps even more remarkable is the fact that the vast majority of Americans apparently no longer require as much of a warning as they should have received back in 2020 and 2021. Justifiable suspicions are running rampant and the number of people who have signed up for a booster shot is quite low. And weā€™re talking about a very small number here.

 

As if we needed more proof that COVID destroyed the public health profession, the public response to this yearā€™s booster doses is as good as youā€™re going to get.

 

Last year, the CDC, FDA, Dr. Fauci and other health ā€œexpertsā€ spent months excoriating the public to get an updated, bivalent booster. They were adamant that those boosters, despite little testing and overhyped results, were necessary to prevent a significant winter surge and increased transmission. Talk about an illusion of controlā€¦

 

Now, more than a month after they were authorized based on testing on eight mice, we have an update on what percentage have gotten the new doses, after relentless excoriation from the CDC. And itā€™s low. Really low.

 

The previous shot that the CDC authorized last year was only taken by 17% of the population, predominantly among the elderly. But the new booster is performing even worse. Thus far, according to DHS, roughly 7 million Americans have received the latest COVID booster. That works out to approximately two percent of the population. People arenā€™t buying what the government is peddling and, as Outkick points out, itā€™s not because the public has lost faith in the general concept of traditional vaccines. Theyā€™ve lost faith in the government and what they call The Vaccine Industrial Complex. And this government brought this upon itself by getting so many things spectacularly wrong (masks, social distancing, closing schools) while suppressing dissenting voices from the medical community who wound up being proven correct.

Anonymous ID: 6c11d3 Oct. 14, 2023, 12:26 p.m. No.19736135   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>6252 >>6403 >>6445

>>19736134

 

2/2

 

So what did Outkick discover about the new round of boosters that make them appear dubious at best? For one thing, just like last yearā€™s bivalent shot series, these boosters were developed to target a variant of the COVID-19 virus that has already disappeared from the population. And that variant wound up being significantly weaker than the original strains, doing far less damage to a population that had already not only been vaccinated, but had developed significant, natural herd immunity after contracting the disease that the shots were allegedly supposed to prevent. On top of that, the CDC approved the boosters after the manufacturer submitted the results of testing them on eight mice.

 

Also, the new boosters may be ā€œretuned,ā€ but they were still created using the same mRNA technology as the previous ones. While the government is finally admitting that they will not prevent people from catching or transmitting the disease, they are still insisting that it will lessen the worst effects if you catch it. But itā€™s been a couple of years now. By this point, couldnā€™t Washington have invested in the development of a traditional vaccine made from a weakened sample of the virus that actually might prevent infection or transmission. After allā€¦ isnā€™t that sort of the definition of a ā€œvaccineā€ to begin with? Apparently that hasnā€™t crossed anyoneā€™s mind at the CDC.

 

And what ever happened to that investigation into the actual origins of the pandemic? The House has been taking up the question at long last, but progress is slow and the CDC has seemed to be awfully reluctant to talk about it. Remember, this is the same CDC that, along with Fauci, assured us that speculating about a possible lab origin of the virus made you a racist homophobe and probably a Putin-loving traitor as well. And yet it now seems almost beyond dispute that the virus was not only cooked up in a Wuhan lab, but the NHI under Fauciā€™s direction probably paid for it, at least in part.

 

Why wouldnā€™t people be suspicious? Again, theyā€™re not suspicious of all shots. Flu vaccination rates have indeed slumped significantly since the pandemic, but theyā€™re still above 50%. And thatā€™s light years ahead of the acceptance of these new COVID boosters. If you want to restore the faith of Americans in this system, try lying less, hiring better people, and immediately admitting if you get something wrong. The government has simply been creating totally justifiable conspiracy theories surrounding this entire topic, and a lot of those ā€œconspiraciesā€ turned out to be real.

Anonymous ID: 6c11d3 Oct. 14, 2023, 12:30 p.m. No.19736161   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>6168 >>6252 >>6403 >>6445

Pfizer cuts earnings, revenue guidance as Covid sales slump

cnbc.com/amp/2023/10/13/pfizer-cuts-earnings-revenue-guidance-as-covid-sales-slump.html

Jacob PramukOctober 13, 2023

Health and Science

Pfizer slashes full-year earnings and revenue guidance as Covid treatment, vaccine sales slump

Published Fri, Oct 13 2023 5:47 PM EDTUpdated Fri, Oct 13 2023 5:47 PM EDT

 

Jacob Pramuk

 

KEY POINTS

 

Pfizer slashed its full-year earnings and revenue guidance Friday as it sees demand for its Covid treatment and vaccine wane.

Shares dropped in extended trading.

The rollout of Pfizer's latest Covid booster has been rocky, and prior vaccination and infection has made cases milder than before for many people.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks during a press conference with the president of the European Commission after a visit to oversee the production of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the factory of U.S. pharmaceutical company Pfizer, in Puurs, Belgium, April 23, 2021.

 

Pfizer slashed its full-year earnings and revenue guidance on Friday, as it said demand for its Covid products has waned.

 

The company now expects 2023 sales of $58 billion to $61 billion, down from its previous guidance of $67 billion to $70 billion. Pfizer said it cut its revenue outlook "solely due to its Covid products."

 

The biopharmaceutical company slashed its full-year adjusted earnings guidance to a range of $1.45 to $1.65 per share, from a previous $3.25 to $3.45 per share.

 

Pfizer said it expects revenue from the Covid treatment Paxlovid to come in $7 billion lower than previously anticipated, in part due to the return of doses labeled for emergency use by the U.S. government. It also said it anticipates sales of its vaccine, Comirnaty, will be $2 billion lower than previously expected because of lower-than-expected vaccination rates.

 

Pfizer's latest Covid booster became available in the U.S. last month, but the rollout has been rocky due to supply and insurance coverage issues. Fewer patients have also sought treatments for Covid than they did earlier in the pandemic, as vaccination and prior immunity lead to milder cases for many people.

 

Pfizer shares fell more than 3% in extended trading Friday.

Anonymous ID: 6c11d3 Oct. 14, 2023, 1:16 p.m. No.19736440   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

After Jim Jordan Outlines Opposition to Indefinite Ukraine Funding Indiania Republican Victoria Spartz Rescinds Support

theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/10/14/after-jim-jordan-outlines-opposition-to-indefinite-ukraine-funding-indiania-republican-victoria-spartz-rescinds-support

October 14, 2023

The Jim Jordan floor vote is going to end up being a public GOP exhibition in who supports unlimited Ukraine funding. Jim Jordan has expressed opposition to more funding for Ukraine, and the professional republican wing of neocons do not like that.

 

A great example surfaces today inside the change of position for one of the staunchest Ukraine advocates, Indiana representative Victoria Spartz. However, what I find most interesting about her reversal is Spartz unwillingness to admit the reason.

 

Despite her political pretending, Representative Spartz primary allegiance is to her home country of Ukraine, not the United States. It is disingenuous in the extreme how the media is reporting on her reversal without mentioning the one key element that drives her decision-making.

 

After Jim Jordan Outlines Opposition to Indefinite Ukraine Funding Indiania Republican Victoria Spartz Rescinds Support

theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/10/14/after-jim-jordan-outlines-opposition-to-indefinite-ukraine-funding-indiania-republican-victoria-spartz-rescinds-support

October 14, 2023

The Jim Jordan floor vote is going to end up being a public GOP exhibition in who supports unlimited Ukraine funding. Jim Jordan has expressed opposition to more funding for Ukraine, and the professional republican wing of neocons do not like that.

 

A great example surfaces today inside the change of position for one of the staunchest Ukraine advocates, Indiana representative Victoria Spartz. However, what I find most interesting about her reversal is Spartz unwillingness to admit the reason.

 

Despite her political pretending, Representative Spartz primary allegiance is to her home country of Ukraine, not the United States. It is disingenuous in the extreme how the media is reporting on her reversal without mentioning the one key element that drives her decision-making.