Anonymous ID: 880fb1 July 15, 2020, 5:22 a.m. No.9967520   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7536

Here’s a great color coded vaccine ingredient chart, straight from the CDC

 

••Growing heart Pink: Human aborted fetal cell line

••Orange heart Orange: Animal derived

••Yellow heart Yellow: Toxic to humans

••Green heart Green: Allergy irritant

Blue heart Blue: Antibiotic

 

When will this be alarming to people

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/informed_mother/status/1283035833793155083

Anonymous ID: 880fb1 July 15, 2020, 5:37 a.m. No.9967600   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7614 >>7852 >>8003 >>8046

I swear this is the 5th time I’ve seen Tapper do something out of character for CNN

 

CNN’s Tapper: Gov. Cuomo’s ‘Victory Tour’ Poster Doesn’t Include Pictures of ‘32,000 Dead New Yorkers

Pam Key14 Jul 2020

2:35

 

Tuesday on CNN’s “The Lead,” anchor Jake Tapper criticized Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s (D-NY) poster illustrating the “111 days of hell,” in New York during its peak of coronavirus cases.

 

The poster included several personal jokes about Cuomo’s family.

 

Tapper said, “New York’s Democratic governor Andrew Cuomo seems to be on something of a victory tour congratulating the state and himself for defeating the virus. Even selling this poster, which shows his state getting over the mountain by bringing down the curve during the 111 days of hell, as the governor put it.”

 

He continued, “The poster includes references his daughters, a boyfriend, little inside jokes. There are no illustrations, however, of the more than 32,000 dead New Yorkers, the highest death toll by far of any state. No rendering on that poster of criticism that Governor Cuomo ignored warnings, no depiction of the study that he could have saved thousands of lives had he and Mayor De Blasio acted sooner. No painting there on the poster of his since rescinded order that nursing homes take all infected patients in.”

 

In a clip, Cuomo said, “What we went through and what we did was historic because we did tame the beast. We did turn the corner. We did plateau that mountain. And then we came down the other side. And they will be talking about what we did for decades to come.”

 

Tapper said, “Look, I know a lot of New Yorkers are happy that the infection numbers are down and, you know, we all hope that they stay down. But let’s be clear, this is revisionism.

A lot of the crowing and governor Cuomo going on “Late Night” is offending a lot of New Yorkers, given the fact that this is the highest death toll of any state more than 32,000 dead. The next closet is New Jersey, with 17,000. Are people going to be talking about what governor Cuomo did for decades to come in the way he hopes?

 

CNN’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, said, “I’m a little surprised by that poster because I think, if anything, what this virus has taught us is that we need to have a significant amount of humility. This virus surprises us over and over again. There’s no place in the country that’s not vulnerable. And I think that we should’ve learned — I think we have learned — that victory laps are not the thing to be doing because we’re not through this by a long shot, sad to say, even in New York.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/07/14/cnns-tapper-gov-cuomos-victory-tour-poster-doesnt-include-pictures-of-32000-dead-new-yorkers/

Anonymous ID: 880fb1 July 15, 2020, 5:44 a.m. No.9967650   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7852 >>8003 >>8046

GOP Rep. Palmer: Goalposts Changing on Coronavirus ‘to Keep People in a Constant State of Fear

 

Jeff Poor14 Jul 2020

3:13

 

Monday, during an interview with Huntsville, AL’s WVNN, Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL), the chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, offered reasons for the public to be skeptical of how the coronavirus is portrayed.

 

According to Palmer, the initial goal was to “flatten the curve,” meaning to help prevent the American health care system from being overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients.

 

“I think there’s a lot of interest in doing another stimulus, but let me say this about the coronavirus: People are looking at the wrong metrics,” he said. “At the very beginning of this, we were told that on the worst end, there could be over 2 million deaths, on the best end they said over 500,000. They were fearful our health care system would collapse like it did in Italy, and they were saying 30-to-40% unemployment. Do you remember all of that?”

 

“So, we’ve got to flatten the curve to keep our health care system from collapsing and reduce the number of deaths,” Palmer continued. “Nobody ever said nobody will die. We’ve all known that this was a horrible virus, and people would die. But we didn’t want to have half-a-million people die. We’re not going to have half-a-million people die. We didn’t want to have our health care system collapse. It is not going to collapse. And the unemployment rate is probably right around 12% now — somewhere in that range, and it would be lower if we weren’t paying people not to work.”

 

Palmer also expressed his frustration with National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, who he indicated was reluctant to embrace hydroxychloroquine and other therapeutics, which would mitigate the impact of the virus.

 

“The other thing about it is, I’ve really been frustrated with Dr. Fauci,” Palmer said. “And I’ve brought this up to him in a conference call: Hydroxychloroquine when the evidence is extremely strong that it works when you give it to people in the early stages of COVID-19. You can’t wait until they go to the hospital. If we get our act together on the therapeutics like hydroxychloroquine, come up with a vaccine, and there is other things out there that I’m hearing about, I think we could get back to normal.”

 

The Alabama Republican lawmaker also said it was his belief there was an incentive for those to “change the goalposts” regarding the threat of the virus, which he said to a constant state of fear.

 

“But what they’ve done is they’ve scared people to death with these numbers, as though we didn’t expect anybody to die,” he continued. “And you’ve got all this testing now. When you’re doing all this testing now, of course, you’re going to have more people test positive. But the death rate? I was talking to a member of Congress from Arkansas yesterday, and he said the death rate is down to about 1%. That is not what everybody thought at the beginning. But they keep trying to change the goalposts on us, and they keep trying to keep people in a constant state of fear because fear sells and fear gives you the ability to control people when I think a lot of that is what is going — particularly these the blue states.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/07/14/gop-rep-palmer-goalposts-changing-on-coronavirus-to-keep-people-in-a-constant-state-of-fear/