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    Clinton campaign was allegedly bypassing finance laws to the tune of millions... And thats not even about the Clinton Foundation scam.

  • #3
    From there (scroll down):

    Wagner Group’s banners and recruitment advertisements are being hastily dismantled and removed from view in Vladimir, Moscow, and Crimea.
    If that's their biggest concern right now
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    • #4


      Dominion voting machines in Georgia (just Georgia?) are vulnerable to hacking and state officials have announced a software update wont be installed until after the 2024 election. Plaintiffs sued and their team of experts found hacking the machines easy while Dominion says otherwise.

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      • #5
        Dude, why don't you just call it the Jimmy Dore thread?
        Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
        RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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        • #6
          So far Hunter Biden is facing more legal consequences for minor thingies than Prigo for high treason.
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          • #7
            Ukraine's lucky Prig aint in charge, from what I hear he's mad because the leadership is holding back but both Putin and Wagner are popular in Russia

            Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
            Dude, why don't you just call it the Jimmy Dore thread?
            He is the cure for what afflicts you, Stephen Colbert dancing around dressed up like a syringe is not

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              Dr Pierre Kory on the efficacy of Ivermectin and the politicization of medicine

              He testified before a congressional committee, 1 Democrat showed up to smear him with an opening statement and left before his testimony

              keep them bribes coming, Orangemanbad

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              • #9
                Dude, he's selling a book, and Jimmy Dore is throwing his bro a bone with an interview.

                I swear, if these yahoos would focus on evidence-based science and peer-reviewed research instead of just crying wolf anytime their assertions are questioned, we would all benefit from the decline in their incessant whining.

                Speaking of research, here are a couple recent findings:

                1. News from KU Medical Center, reporting on a recent JAMA article:
                Ivermectin shown ineffective in treating COVID-19, according to multi-site study including KU Medical Center
                Results of the study of the antiparasitic medication, once a much-discussed potential treatment for COVID-19, were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

                December 1, 2022 | Anne Christiansen-Bullers

                In a study recently published by JAMA, researchers found that ivermectin is ineffective in treating COVID-19 symptoms.

                Researchers at the University of Kansas Medical Center were part of a multi-site collaboration that found that ivermectin has no measurable effect in improving COVID-19 outcomes.

                In an article recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the researchers concluded that taking 400 mcg/kg ivermectin for three days, when compared with a placebo, did not significantly improve the chances for a patient with mild to moderate symptoms of COVID-19 to avoid hospitalization.

                The use of ivermectin also showed no measurable decrease in the severity of COVID-19 symptoms or the length of time these patients experienced COVID-19 symptoms.

                The most important takeaway from the study is that ivermectin does not help improve outcomes from COVID-19 infection and thus should not be used as a treatment for COVID-19,” said Tiffany Schwasinger-Schmidt, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of internal medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, director of the Center for Clinical Research and site director of the study for the KU Medical Center location in Wichita.
                But wait, there's more... In March, Kory published a new study focusing on "prophylaxis" benefits of Ivermectin. Interesting that, shortly after publication, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) felt the need to publish a clarification, as 100% of the study team failed to report their connections to Kory's FLCCC group and/or Vitamedic, a Ivermectin manufacturer:

                This corrects the article "Ivermectin Prophylaxis Used for COVID-19: A Citywide, Prospective, Observational Study of 223,128 Subjects Using Propensity Score Matching" in volume 14, e21272.

                It has come to the attention of the journal that several authors failed to disclose all relevant conflicts of interest when submitting this article. As a result, Cureus is issuing the following erratum and updating the relevant conflict of interest disclosures to ensure these conflicts of interest are properly described as recommended by the ICMJ:
                • Lucy Kerr: Paid consultant for both Vitamedic, an ivermectin manufacturer, and Médicos Pela Vida (MPV), an organization that promotes ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.
                • Flavio A. Cadegiani: Paid consultant ($1,600.00 USD) for Vitamedic, an ivermectin manufacturer. Dr. Cadegiani is a founding member of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), an organization that promotes ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.
                • Pierre Kory: President and Chief Medical Officer of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), an organization that promotes ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19. Dr. Kory reports receiving payments from FLCCC. In February of 2022, Dr. Kory opened a private telehealth fee-based service to evaluate and treat patients with acute COVID, long haul COVID, and post-vaccination syndromes.
                • Jennifer A. Hibberd: Co-founder of the Canadian Covid Care Alliance and World Council for Health, both of which discourage vaccination and encourage ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.
                • Juan J. Chamie-Quintero: Contributor to the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) and lists the FLCCC as his employer on his LinkedIn page.​
                I find it quite ironic that everyone who's out there claiming the libs are "politicizing" something-or-other is almost invariably right in the middle of "monetizing" (grifting) off that very issue for their own benefit. But hey, apparently the gulls never notice that their pockets are being picked.

                Berz, you should definitely buy Kory's book. He relies on patriots like you to keep Big Research at bay.

                Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
                RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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                  CNN has exclusively obtained the audio recording of the 2021 meeting in Bedminster, New Jersey, where President Donald Trump discusses holding secret documents he did not declassify.


                  Trump recorded while seemingly showing a highly classified document to staffers and others. He describes the document as being highly confidential and classified. He says he could have declassified the document while he was President but didn't.
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                  • BeBMan
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                    He didn't even think of it.

                  • N35t0r
                    N35t0r commented
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                    BuT iT iS aLl A wItChHuNt

                • #11
                  Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
                  Ukraine's lucky Prig aint in charge, from what I hear he's mad because the leadership is holding back but both Putin and Wagner are popular in Russia
                  Holding back what? At this point, the only things left for Russia are a general mobilization (which the administration will not survive) and nuclear weapons (see #1, also a really bad idea for all of us).
                  Indifference is Bliss

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                  • #12
                    After charges against Prigozhin have been dropped Putin's next step is surely to announce a general amnesty for anti-war/oppositions folks in Russia who ended up in prison for saying something, all while avoiding to shoot down Russian helicopters
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                    • #13
                      Originally posted by N35t0r View Post

                      Holding back what? At this point, the only things left for Russia are a general mobilization (which the administration will not survive) and nuclear weapons (see #1, also a really bad idea for all of us).
                      Putin retreated from Kiev in Mar '22 because of a peace deal, not because he was stopped and beaten back. That was western propaganda. Once we told Zelensky to ignore the treaty after the retreat the Russian plan changed to grinding down ('denazifying') Ukraine's military and focusing on the east. I assume much of that army that advanced on Kiev is sitting up in Belarus waiting to advance on Kiev again. Idk Prig's agenda but Russia has a faction that wants to get this over with and dont like Putin's more measured effort.

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                      • notyoueither
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                        The missing armies are likely on their moon base.

                    • #14
                      Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
                      Dude, he's selling a book, and Jimmy Dore is throwing his bro a bone with an interview.

                      I swear, if these yahoos would focus on evidence-based science and peer-reviewed research instead of just crying wolf anytime their assertions are questioned, we would all benefit from the decline in their incessant whining.

                      Speaking of research, here are a couple recent findings:

                      1. News from KU Medical Center, reporting on a recent JAMA article:


                      But wait, there's more... In March, Kory published a new study focusing on "prophylaxis" benefits of Ivermectin. Interesting that, shortly after publication, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) felt the need to publish a clarification, as 100% of the study team failed to report their connections to Kory's FLCCC group and/or Vitamedic, a Ivermectin manufacturer:



                      I find it quite ironic that everyone who's out there claiming the libs are "politicizing" something-or-other is almost invariably right in the middle of "monetizing" (grifting) off that very issue for their own benefit. But hey, apparently the gulls never notice that their pockets are being picked.

                      Berz, you should definitely buy Kory's book. He relies on patriots like you to keep Big Research at bay.
                      He wrote a book about his experience and JD threw him a bone. I'm okay with both and I'm familiar with an earlier study from Brazil on prophylactic Ivermectin that showed a significant reduction in mortality and hospitalization. I haven't seen a rebuttal of that study and yours doesn't even address the matter, but Ivermectin is used around the world so it shouldn't be that difficult to compare users with non-users like the Brazilian study. Just a hunch, I wont be surprised if covid was less severe in populations with higher Ivermectin use.

                      The politicization was the narrative - the concerted attack on Ivermectin and anyone questioning policy. Yes, the narrative condemned doing research and disagreeing with Pope Tony "I am the science" Fauci . Kinda like how the Church banned publishing the Bible lest people actually learn what it says. We saw news anchors telling us gunshot victims in Oklahoma had to wait in line because of all the Ivermectin ODs. Thats narrative, thats propaganda. As I recall, when Trump was president Democrats were warning people about his vaccine. They were the vax skeptics before the election, then they lied and mandated it under Biden.




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                      • #15
                        Realistically, it was an attack on anyone claiming they had a cure for Covid without any actual facts to back it up.
                        Ivermectin was one of several claimed cures. None had sufficient evidence-based science to claim efficacy (and the Ivermectin crowd was not claiming prophylactic effects at the time). That why we have the FDA and CDC.

                        I remain amazed at people's ability to keep a straight face when simultaneously claiming the vaccines were not properly vetted and a threat to us all, but hydrocloroquine/ivermectin/etc should be used enthusiastically and without question with no study at all.

                        Why do you hate science?
                        Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
                        RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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