Anonymous ID: 8864c9 Jan. 21, 2024, 12:30 p.m. No.20278670   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Canada #52 >>20277712

 

https://twitter.com/CodeMonkeyZ/status/1749088023034175504

 

Ron

 

@CodeMonkeyZ

 

Remember when Musk confirmed the ants nest of FBI agents with backdoor access to Twitter?

 

Well he never confirmed that he removed the nest.

 

Chaya Raichik

 

@ChayaRaichik10

 

Hi @elonmusk, yesterday @jacktronprime had a viral thread exposing the pipe bomb story on Jan 6. Today he was suspended. Can you please look into this? twitter.com/sparklingruby/…

 

4:14 AM · Jan 21, 2024

Anonymous ID: 8864c9 Jan. 21, 2024, 12:46 p.m. No.20278741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8756 >>8872 >>8923 >>8979 >>9050 >>9068

ICYMI: Denver Health Medical Staff Receives First Live Ebola Vaccine that “Sheds” for the First Time in History

by Jim Hᴏft Jan. 20, 2024

 

A group of medical staff at Denver Health made history last November by being among the first to receive a live Ebola vaccine, a decision drawing attention due to its unusual nature and the vaccine’s reported “shedding” characteristics.

 

Although there are currently no Ebola outbreaks, the proactive approach of Denver Health’s High Risk Infection Team has been both lauded and questioned.

 

The live Ebola vaccine, administered to members of Denver Health’s High Risk Infection Team, is part of a proactive strategy to bolster defenses against potential future outbreaks.

 

Ebola, known for its high fatality rate, caused global concern during the 2014 West Africa epidemic, which also resulted in cases within the United States. While the world is currently free of any Ebola outbreaks, the team at Denver Health is not taking any chances.

 

“We want to make sure that people have the chance to be protected in case we need to take care of a patient that has a disease with a mortality potentially of 70%,” said Dr. Maria Frank, one of the vaccine recipients. “We want to be able to help if necessary, and you know, a lot of people in the U.S. feel inclined to go when something happens, so we may deploy health care workers to actually help during an outbreak.”

 

However, Dr. Richard Bartlett revealed some concerns on The Alex Jones Show. He discussed the unique properties of this live Ebola vaccine, which is being administered for the first time in Colorado.

 

Bartlett questioned the timing and purpose, correlating it to a new lab being built near Denver in Colorado Springs, which is reported to be engaged in bat research and potentially working with Ebola and Nipah virus strains.

 

The Ebola vaccine is a live virus vaccine that is administered as a single injection into a muscle. The vaccine contains a weakened strain of the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) that has been altered to contain a gene from the Ebola virus. As of August 2023, the FDA has approved Merck’s ERVEBO (Ebola Zaire Vaccine, Live) for use in children 12 months and older. ERVEBO is a replication-competent, live, attenuated recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rVSV) vaccine.

 

The “Ervebo” vaccine, as it’s known, reportedly has a shedding rate of 31%, according to the FDA package insert. This shedding refers to the vaccine virus’s ability to be transmitted to others, including family members or casual contacts. Critics like Bartlett highlight the risks associated with such shedding, particularly when the general public remains unaware of potential exposure.

 

The FDA report indeed confirms that vaccine virus RNA was detectable in some participants’ urine or saliva, with the highest shedding occurring on Day 7 post-vaccination and ceasing by Day 28. The highest shedding rate was observed in participants aged 12 to 17 years.

 

From the FDA package insert:

“Shedding of vaccine virus into the urine or saliva was evaluated in 359 participants enrolled in 8 clinical studies who were vaccinated with ERVEBO or lower dose formulations. Vaccine virus RNA was detected by RT-PCR in the urine or saliva of some participants at timepoints ranging from Day 1 through Day 14 postvaccination. In the 3 studies that assessed shedding at Day 28, no samples tested positive. In Study 6, 31.7% (19/60) of participants 12 months through 17 years of age enrolled in a substudy shed vaccine virus in saliva following vaccination. Viral shedding was greatest on Day 7 and declined thereafter, with no shedding detected after Day 28. Vaccine virus RNA was detected by RT-PCR in vesicular fluid samples from some participants. In one participant, a sample collected 20 days after vaccination tested positive for vaccine virus RNA by RTPCR.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/icymi-denver-health-medical-staff-receives-first-live/

Anonymous ID: 8864c9 Jan. 21, 2024, 1:34 p.m. No.20278969   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20278796

Exposure far better methinks. "We need…" exposed as "we want for control." Show the waking peasants none of it was for their benefit, just those wanting more and more power to control every facet of their lives. Keep reminding them the fearsome Covid had 96%-99% Recovery Rates. Give those vaccine injured that tried to warn others and were canceled from social media a voice.

 

When they say "look at the great thing we did for veterans" then counter with "oh yeah?, how many claims were done for illegal aliens by the VA as the administrators at the VA hospitals are told to make it harder for the vets to use those benefits, and hands out bonuses to those same admins for saving money by not letting vets get treatment."

Show the images of the homeless vets on the streets. Show the young people that once Military Service is complete, they would be cast aside as well. Sun Tzu: "You take ground, and you hold it" is something drones cannot do. Trannies have to become deployable just for boots on the ground. If they don't off themselves after that the Diversity Hire upper ranks will make mistakes to get them killed.

 

Would be nice to get the Social Security Administration's own figures on their projected savings. The bankrupted system doesn't need to pay out when the elderly got the clot shot and died.

 

How about those great infrastructure projects? Yeah, the ones where funding only goes to those companies that do the ESG/DEI thing. I haven't been too far from the homestead lately, but don't recall hearing about any construction actually going on to replace bridges or upgrade ports or add lanes to highways. Where'd that money go?

 

Ok, off the soapbox for now, thank you anons for letting me rant

Anonymous ID: 8864c9 Jan. 21, 2024, 1:49 p.m. No.20279028   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20278972

Sounds like bullshit to me

MSM trying to distract from Ukraine going under, the vaunted NATO getting showed up by Houthis.

Sticker shock at the grocery store.

How about they report on the brown-outs in California? Frozen wind turbines and snow covered solar panels? The story about frozen EV charging station in Chicago was great. How many tow trucks have been called out nationwide to get EVs off the roadsides because batteries and January don't mix?

Anonymous ID: 8864c9 Jan. 21, 2024, 1:51 p.m. No.20279041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9048 >>9059

Flashback:

 

Why Homeschooling Is Growing

Keri D. Ingraham May 2, 2022

Originally published at Washington Examiner

 

A rapidly growing number of families are opting to educate their children at home, and both parents and children are finding great satisfaction in the experience. Increasingly, homeschool parents are stepping up to equip their children with the learning skills and academic knowledge to help them make informed decisions.

 

COVID-19 has been one driver; the number of homeschool students has tripled since the start of the pandemic. By the fall of 2021, 11.1 percent of students in the United States were homeschooled, and the number has continued to climb. With the prevalence of homeschooling, parents are no longer navigating the homeschool journey alone. They have homeschooling friends and neighbors to rely on, as well as co-ops, online curricula, and endless no-cost learning resources.

 

Not too long ago, homeschool families were considered by some as weird, and the quality of the education was questioned. Today, on the other hand, it’s impossible to ignore that homeschooled children, on average, far outperform their traditional public school peers in terms of academic skills development and knowledge acquisition.

 

While many thought the spike in homeschool numbers could dwindle once schools reopened for in-person learning, that has not proven the case. With the planning for the 2022-2023 school year in full swing, public school districts can’t count on a return of the lost students. In many cases, regardless of the reasons, these students are gone for good. And many others may join them after the 2021-2022 school year comes to a close.

 

COVID-19 was not the only factor that drove families away from public schools. Parents were especially delighted to have their children escape the far-left political indoctrination that dominates today’s K-12 public education classrooms (the daily promotion of the LGBT agenda, critical race theory divisiveness, and woke academics). Their children have been freed from the political agenda of teachers’ unions and school personnel using them as pawns in their power plays.

 

One example of this indoctrination is the increasing use of the Gender Unicorn as a tool to encourage students as young as age 5 to select their gender identity, their gender expression, the gender they are physically attracted to, and the gender they are emotionally attracted to, whether women/men, feminine/masculine, or other.

 

The decline of academic standards was another concern. Advanced classes and gifted and talented programs face removal in the name of “equity” — squashing enthusiasm and denying high performers the opportunity to reach their full learning potential. Furthermore, graduation requirements are lessened — again in the name of equity. But what value is a high school diploma if fundamental learning is not accomplished? Today, more than 71 percent of students lack basic academic proficiency at the end of their K-12 school years.

 

Children’s safety was another major issue. In the name of racial equity, discipline is now discriminatory, and the result is increasingly unsafe schools. Even more alarming, children and teenagers are forced to share a bathroom or a locker room with students of the opposite sex who declare a gender identity in conflict with their biological sex. Loudoun County, Virginia, is one of many examples of sexual assaults on minors by peers on their school campus during the school day.

 

But parents pulling their children from government schools was also prompted by the public education system’s inadequate and outdated school structure. As one parent shared: “Now that I’ve started homeschooling my kindergarten daughter, I can’t imagine sending my younger son to traditional public school, confined to sitting at a desk six hours a day when he turns five.”

 

More:

https://www.discovery.org/education/2022/05/02/why-homeschooling-is-growing/