Universal Soldier: Moose Meet Squirrel
"WHY CAN'T I BE NATASHA?" TRUE SPIES
In the 1980s, when, according to one local newspaper, I was running for Congress, impossible because I would have been too young, as if that mattered in accurate reporting, in ROTC we taught cadets the Nine Principles of War, and to make it Sesame Street Simple, we had an acronym to assist as a mnemonic device: MOOSEMUSS.
Now, I attended the most competitive college in Virginia, and even there freshman and sophomores had difficulty trying to remember nine phrases, while a novel coronavirus, alleged to be zoonotically evolved, has mastered all nine, with we must assume no brain or sentient thought capacity
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Universal Soldier: BUTT Baby, What About USS?
WOULD AN IONIZED VIRIOL BE AN EVOLUTION IN SCIENCE? THEN WHY WASN'T THAT IN THE NEWS?
Due diligence in a public health crisis with alleged evolving science would have prompted a reasonable person to take a crash science course and begin reading science reports to stay current on the late breaking developments, or, with your life on the line do you wait for a vaccine and directions from the government? Probably why you were not selected for that promotion and why they said you lacked strategic level thinking skills. Just saying, having worked as the top commissioned officer for strategic counterintelligence operations, as just a lieutenant.
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Big Bang Theory: And the RUST Is His Story
HELL: I THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY, BUT I WAS ONLY ON THE VIP TOUR
The Santa Fe Sheriffs' Department did say that they were still investigating, and were not ruling out any theories, but they also ordered Alec Baldwin to shut the hell up. It is what it is, and we all know those prima dona Hollywood types. And, action!
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Fauci Lied: Mask of Command
The Adventures of Thuc. Fin: Cutting Off Your Nose to Spite Your Face
Readers of Newsweek, a Left to Center bias publication, who are on the penumbra and like to engage in Fauci bashing may have caught the article by two epidemiologists who actually describe Fox News as a reliable primary source. Yeah, I hear ya, woke brotha, and I am actually conservative. But, for those engaging readers who may have decided to click on the link regarding a 430 B.C. reference to what most educated people call mithridatism, attributed to Mithridates, a Greek ruler who lived about three centuries after Thucydides work on the History of the Peloponnesian War, how many took a look at that modern translation and said to themselves, "I had to translate that as a freshman in high school?" If you had attended a Jesuit college preparatory high school, like Tim Kaine and Don Beyer, chances are far higher that you did, and then only if you had been early identified as a student with even higher scholastic aptitude than those who were accepted, and were required to take the Latin I course, the ones at a high performing high school who actually had the best shot at attending an Ivy League College, or, at least in those days, when college entrance exam score requirements were much higher, a service academy, at least by scores, since to get accepted you had also better know a congressman pretty well. Today, by scores, West Point is actually the easiest service academy for which to qualify, by SAT score, requiring only a 1280, ten points higher than the average kids at Arlington's best performing high school, but, again, you still had better be a good friend of a congressman.
But for those clicked on the link to Thucydides, and are now starting to understand why we chose the title, i.e. Thuc., who knows why we used the word "Fin"? If you are a fan of foreign films, there is a spoiler alert. What is the most memorable story recorded in The History of the Peloponnesian War: The Battle of Pyrrhus, right, from which we derive the term "Pyrrhic Victory", a story that echoes an implied theme from the tale, read in Latin I, about that fella who screamed the words "Nike" after the battle of Marathon, and not trying to get a sneaker endorsement deal, right? If you are lost in obfuscation here, ya really ain't educated, but, for those with sufficient perspicacity, you may then understand why Momma's favorite used to say is coupled up in the title for this introduction to this video about facial coverings mandates.
A favorite past time amongst the intelligentsia, a big socialist, Marxist and communist elite thing is talking way over your head and laughing about your misunderstanding, and you have a pandemic with over five million dead worldwide. Just saying, yo.
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Tabula Rosa: Pandemic Hidden Agenda Item
I HATE: TO BE THE ONE SAID I TOLD YOU SO!
One of the greatest joys of being a MAGA school board candidate in a liberal public school district as they try to reopen schools is that when I lose and they mess up, I can just sit back and say I told you so. If I had a former biological warfare planner running for school board, as a former intelligence officer, I would forget about my political or ideological preference to hear what the expert says, but, apparently, that is not the method that our government scientists use.
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Fauci Lied: The Great Profit of Pandemic
'"THIS MAY REQUIRE A POLITICAL SOLUTION," IN MY BEST CAPT. BRETT CROZIER TRYING TO SOUND LIKE SIR ROGER MOORE VOICE
Spoiler Alert: Fauci lied. The novel coronavirus was not zoonotically evolved, and, according to psychology, we can expect the following stages from every "Fauci Said", Fully Vaccinated and Masked Up Adult who did not know that "stay at home" was the clinical equivalent of closing the hatch on a flooding compartment on a sinking submarine: 1) Denial; 2) Anger; 3) Bargaining; 4) Depression; and 5) Acceptance.
What? Even pastors are supposed to learn a little psychology, and it may come in useful in counterintelligence interrogation, but I cannot say. Just a hunch, ya know?
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No Way Out: Pandemic Crisis Resolution Simulation
THE GREATEST HONOR HISTORY CAN BESTOW
It was the divisive election year in which "LBJ, LBJ, How Many Kids Have You Killed Today?" decided that "if nominated, I will not run; if elected, I will not serve." It was the divisive election year, in which RFK (a lot of three letter initials that year), was assassinated, leaving many to wonder if Rosey Greer sang to him, as he lay on the floor at the Ambassador Hotel, "It's Alright to Cry; It Might Make You Feel Better. It was the divisive election year in which MLK did not decide to be a nonpartisan NAACP member to indicate strong preferences for either candidate in the election, and went out for a smoke on a motel balcony before walking into history. And after he had emerged victorious with a "Southern Strategy" with which Democrats are still trying to figure out the magic for breaking up, RN, a two letter initial President, like TR, gave a memorable inaugural address with a spirit from which Barack Obama this past week refrained while stumping for his favorite partisan candidate, Terry McAuliffe. After his election battle was won, pitted in a conflict in Southeast Asia, Tricky Dick, the master of the Checkers Speech, stood up before the American people, and said that the greatest honor that history can bestow is the title of peacemaker, and his first inaugural address continued with that same theme. But, post Watergate, despite being a really great inaugural address, few ever say: remember that great Nixon speech.
A former high school teacher in a school board race in a community where we have the most government scientists has never at even one point discussed the basic science of a novel coronavirus, one of only 221 viruses from the most abundant biological particles in the universe, which somehow defied all odds to come into existence as a threat to mankind and then go on to become a pandemic, with a less than five percent secondary attack rate, and a clear and present danger enough to frighten folks into business and school closures and anxiety about getting vaccinated--a disease with a 1.8% case fatality rate.
Tim Kaine and Don Beyer both had attended Jesuit high school, and they have to be familiar with the Jesuit instructional idea about using movies to tell a story, and, like Joe Biden, who grew up in a black church, which traditionally in the black tradition is not associated with anything Roman Catholic, which somebody needs to tell Tim Kaine who has for over 30 years believed he was a member of a black church, they did a lot of trying to sound like seeking reconciliation and instilling a spirit of working together by accusing anyone who did not vote for them as being divisive and making the pandemic political.
However, as was demonstrated when Arlington Public Schools went through a school facility renaming process, you can actually make a whole lot of money, especially in a public school division with the highest paying salaries, but apparently still not quite yet enough, even if they have yet to determine the exact infectious dose amongst our community of scientists to recruit and retain the best candidates, by becoming a "facilitator".
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Coronavirus Commonsense: Payne and Simple
CREDIBLE EVIDENCE THAT A NOVEL CORONAVIRUS WAS USED TO ATTACK THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
After the White House failed to respond to a FOIA request that had indirectly raised the issue of the origins and ownership of a novel coronavirus, there were several emails requested and released under FOIA from Dr. Anthony Fauci and President Joe Biden tasked the Intelligence Community to answer a specific question, not to engage in an open-ended inquiry into the origins or ownership of a novel coronavirus.
The timing of the request to the Intelligence Community, the President broadcasting his request to the American public, while fully knowing they had refused to respond to a particular FOIA, the failure of an Obama appointee at the U.S. District Court to demand release of the information immediately upon receipt of the original complaint, on July 7, 2021, after the Independence Day Weekend, the order of the Court to amend the original complain on July 13th, the failure of the Court to demand the White House to respond to the FOIA request immediately after the Amended Complaint was filed on August 13, 2021, and the continued refusal of the Court to demand the release of the requested information, provide credible evidence that the White House is fully aware of where a novel coronavirus and who owns it. As Pogo, a cartoon and not an Asian philosopher, if you did not know, said: We have met the enemy, and it is us. And, I'd want the President to tell me that before I volunteered to get vaccinated.
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Expert Advice: SUM Bodies: Call a Lawyer!
DOC DACA, LET ME SAY THIS AGAIN, IF YA MISSED IT: DID YA HAVE LEGAL CHOP OFF ON THIS?
If you don't think this video is funny, ya really ain't an attorney, and, since no attorney in Virginia presented this legal argument, we can safely assume the Virginia Bar Association will not be laughing.
In pandemic, I have seen some of the most ignorant things, like the dude with the surgical boots to protect himself from a respiratory tract infection, the dude who would drop kick the door to prevent dying from a 1.8% case fatality rate pathogen, the idiot who still wants her own elevator because she failed to read the CDC guidance that now finally acknowledges that the primary means of transmission is by aerosols that can persist in the air for at least two hours, and not droplets, the moron in the car alone with the nonmedical grade facial covering and windows rolled up, the couple where one has the mask and the other doesn't, and I live in a community with the most government scientists in the nation; so, I can't imagine what else is happening that might be worse.
But, during the impeachment, Don Beyer had a forum, where some know it all got up and said that two thirds of Americans know that quid pro quo means bribe, and I was hoping that some Arlington Democrat who is in the Latin Club might correct him at least as to language, but not even one attorney in the auditorium even expressed concern that the element of proof that must be satisfied under 18 U.S.C. 201 to convert an illegal gratuity to a bribe is called quid pro quo, a legal term of art, which is one of those things that attorneys know to help them validate themselves as superior--but, like I said, not even one attorney in the auditorium noticed.
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Onward Christian Soldier (OCS): So Angry I Made a Sign
THE CONSERVATIVE ACTIVIST TRAINING YOU CAN'T GET AT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
The progressive war machine is a vast and intricate network of organizations and enterprises, facilitating their dominance in promoting their agenda, while the conservative defense is piecemeal, ad hoc and reactionary, and one rogue warrior provides insights gained from living amongst key political Democrat Party and progressive leaders, with the added perspective of training and experience as a former special operations and national security analyst.
You won't get this type of training at Leadership Institute. You won't hear it in a breakout group at CPAC. This message is not endorsed by the establishment types in VA8 GOP or the Republican Party of Virginia, where even Tim Kaine had declared since 2008, "Old Virginny is dead."
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Common Cole: Because I Remember
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER EVERYONE IS VACCINATED
According to Fauci. the entire nation was supposed ot lockdown, and that would end the pandemic, but that did not stop the spread. In 2005, after SARS, the scientific community had already determined that cordon sanitaire protocols did not work, and WHO had specifically advised against them. The theory of lockdowns is essentially like closing the hatch on flooding compartment on a sinking submarine, which makes it odd why people would voluntarily chose to close a hatch to kill themselves.
After the lockdowns failed, Fauci said that everyone had to wear facial coverings, but everyone believed they were "masks". A mask is the nomenclature for medical grade protection, and substitutes were tested by NIOSH in 2010 with the same diagnostic equipment that is used to rate the N95, and substitutes failed. But people believed that one-ply cotton was impervious to microbial penetration.
In December they began to roll out the vaccines, but even CDC concedes that the infectious dose for COVID-19 is unknown, a metric required to determine correlates of protection to develop an effective vaccine. But people did not know that the term "efficacy" and "effectiveness" are distinct for a scientists, and when the vaccines didn't work they still believed they would because they were told that vaccines always work.
Over 700,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, and more have died in 2021 than in 2020, with the death toll projected to surpass the million mark before the end of the year, but people still believe the vaccines are working, and now they can get another shot. But what happens when the third shot fails?
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And 0: The Places You Will Go!
WHEN A WHITE KID AT THE BEST APS HIGH SCHOOL CAN GET INTO AN HBCU A BLACK KID CAN'T EVEN DREAM TO ATTEND
In Arlington Public Schools, during pandemic, SAT scores actually climbed, on average, because the kids in an achievement gap did not take the test to go to college, but at the best and least diverse high school, the average score was only 1270 out of 1600, which is not even almost perfect, as Don Beyer, the Congressman in VA8 claims he received after graduation from Gonzaga, a Jesuit high school in DC.
Kids of color generally score 200 points below white kids in APS, where the Arlington Democrats say that Black Lives Matter, and they need a more inclusive curriculum, while changing names of school facilities they call offensive to blacks who they won't even place on the committee to decide a new name that is not offensive to them.
But take them to court, and they will deny that they are prejudice, since they did not vote for Donald Trump, if that is supposed to be a logical argument.
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There Will Come Soft REIGNS: Update on Killer COPD Virions
CAN SARS-COV-2 VIRIONS DEFEAT AN N95?
The Atlantic took an interesting position, especially since it was this publication that took a trip to Disney World, during the pandemic, and was convinced that children who were eating their sandwiches in public should try some way to eat with their masks on, a position not far from the recent Wall Street Journal report on air travel, especially with the upcoming holiday travel, expressing concern that when all persons are unmasked eating meals, probably the best ventilation system available, would fail, creating a 59% chance of infection from COVID-19, even if the study upon which the article relied stated as a limitation with their analysis the failure of anyone to determine the infectious dose yet.
But, today, The Atlantic has taken the position, after a year, that perhaps cloth masks are not effective, even admitting what we have stated in litigation--no science supports the idea that they do--regardless of what some apparently believe, without evidence, accepting that medical guidance on faith. In fact, they even admit that N95s were withheld from the public during a year of pandemic, as we have stated in litigation for over a year, because of a concern that there were not enough, and although we could devote time and money to vaccines, and recruit people to make their own masks, apparently, there is some scientific limit on the number of N95s that can be produced.
But, for the question: can SARS-CoV-19 defeat an N95? Well, if you know why it is called an N95, because it is only 95% effective, some level of biological agent is penetrating into your filtered air, but it apparently was not enough to cause mass infections.
However, a study, still in preprint, like apparently practically everything in science during the pandemic, like the efficacy study that FDA relied upon to approve the Pfizer vaccine, not even an effectiveness test as required by law, suggests that viriols, or potent smaller particles that break off from that crown covered particle with which most are familiar, have intriguing qualities that permit them apparently to "fly in formation" and penetrate four impacting filters that are designed to make most any other virion nonviable, but if you want to believe that is natural, you need to ask why these scientists were surprised when they saw it.
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American Duty: "Somewhere I Read. . ."
FOR THE RECORD, PROGRESSIVE VOTERS GUIDE, MLK OPPOSED THE GOVERNMENT POLICY IN BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND MEMPHIS
A typical tact of the progressives who are supposed to be more educated, they have chosen to disparage my position against the Governor's COVID-19 response, because, despite protests in the streets against the former President during a pandemic, if you protest against their agenda, you are a bad person.
If Ghandhi, MLK or even Bonhoeffer, who Tim Kaine claims as his model, followed opinion polls and stood up for that which was popular, they would not be the historic figures we honor today, but even on his position on abortion, despite being a Roman Catholic, Kaine has said of his leadership that he only does what the majority of his voters say is right. This is an interesting position to take for a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, because, if the military was run by majority vote, we would never win a war.
Stand with Major Mike Webb, who has been in the courts since the beginning of the pandemic, who brought the first and longest surviving challenges against the lockdowns and the facial coverings mandates, a matter now on petition for certiorari before the U.S. Supreme Court, and who brought the first challenge in Virginia against the COVID-19 vaccines. Anyone can talk the talk, but only a Ranger walks the walk, and surrender is not a Ranger word: https://www.efundraisingconnections.com/c/MajorMikeWebb/?fbclid=IwAR0G8x_ikERMkWRGuEK3g1IpmcMIfVTQAIBdD832eTOLmNUTMy8mwgnWpjk.
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Summertime in Amity: "Anyway, We Delivered the Bomb."
"AND WELCOMES LITTLE FISHES IN WITH GENTLY SMILING JAWS"
The first litigation against the lockdowns in Virginia was supposed to be filed on the day after Governor Northam sent the state into pandemonium with a stay at home order, delaying the filing until April 2, 2020. That case is now at the State Supreme Court, a case in which State Attorney General Herring had evaded a summons from the Sheriff for the City of Alexandria, prompting an additional suit to compel the Commonwealth Attorney to charge the sheriff with obstruction of justice and violation of civil rights.
The first challenge against the facial coverings in Virginia was filed on June 2, 2020, and, again, Attorney General Herring and Governor Northam chose the strategy of evasions, evading a summons being served by the U.S. Marshals. They avoided entering an appearance after the case was dismissed in the federal courts on appeal to the Fourth Circuit, and now that case is on petition for certiorari at the U.S. Supreme Court.
The first challenge against the vaccines in Virginia was filed on July 7, 2021 in the U.S. District Court in Richmond, but, it had included a claim against the White House to compel them to respond to a FOIA request that had been acknowledged as accepted on March 23, 2021, and should have found a reply by April 20, 2021, regarding whether the secondary attack rate, a standard measure of transmissibility, and the infectious dose, a metric required to determine the proper correlates of protection to develop an effective vaccine, were classified information. A hearing was noticed on the matter to the court and scheduled for September 29, 2021, the same day that Governor Northam announced plans to vaccinate children ages 5 to 11, and, even though notice to the parties is not required for a temporary restraining order, under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(b), the Court has decided to delay a hearing to compel the White House to respond to a FOIA, and cease and desist from withholding information.
Under Executive Order 12958, dated April 17, 1995, that information could only be classified if the government owned 2019-nCoV, the reported causative agent for COVID-19.
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Unanswered Prayers or American Dream
VACCINE: OPIATE OF DEM ASSES
Before there was medicine, we had magic, and up until Medieval Times, parlor tricks and some grand illusions delighted children who stood in awe at that which they could not comprehend, and when it was realized that these same tricks stumped less discerning adults, thus arose the dark arts and the occult. Those fascinated with the paranormal accept these things they cannot understand as those things about which science will one day comprehend, but religion, by the learned, is dismissed as mere superstition for the less educated. In part this disparate treatment arises from the fact that the church, even in ancient times, enjoyed a celebrity that attained political power, a theme that is even evident in the Gospels.
Even before the Age of Reason, Galileo had an early skirmish to advance another political power, and, as you may have gleaned from Umberto Ecco's Name of the Rose, possession and control of knowledge that can be withheld is a power in itself, and what else is politics, but the quest for power?
But here is a true story about science in a church setting from my childhood, growing up, like the President, in a black church. Back in the old days, in part because of segregation, but also because of a different time, it was not uncommon to entertain visitors from out of town in your family home, and, quite often when visiting ministers, like Dr. Benjamin Mays, the spiritual mentor I shared with Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rev. Dave Shannon, the former President of Virginia Union, spent a weekend in the guest room in our family home. But once, while I was in the fourth grade, we had a visit from Dr. Henderson, one of a long line of white ministers who also preached in my father's pulpit and stayed in our home, and, just like many people have a hypothesis that all vaccines are good, per se, he had a thought that all kids loved ice cream, and he had an old recipe that he wanted to share, as a cordial guest. He had us go down to Sears & Roebuck, where he purchased an electric ice cream churn, and then off to the Food Fair to purchase the ingredients for our desert at Sunday dinner.
Well, it was a great hypothesis, but perhaps his pride and overconfidence got in the way, because the final product was so bad that he would not even finish eating it. Momma always said, "Smile, because this is how your daddy makes his living," and advised us that, no matter how horrid, any food item we were given was the best whatever we had ever had, but, Dr. Henderson was not so proud that he could not acknowledge that he had messed up. And, before departing, he gave us the ice cream churn as a gift. We never used it, but, it was the thought that counted.
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My Mom's Having a Novel Coronavirus: Freddy "The Preppy" Spermatozoa and Esther D. Egg
ARLINGTON DEMS BACK HELL MARY, FULL OF--WATCH YOUR MOUTH!
A graduate of the most competitive college in the Commonwealth cannot, like his opponent, who graduated from a college to which he had been accepted as a white kid from out of state, possess public school teaching experience, but, nor did he rush out in a pandemic to claim to have the answers that her fellow Democrats lacked before they closed schools, and deprived students of an opportunity to be awarded a National Merit Scholarship, like many allegedly "failing" school districts managed to do, without the most government scientists, but the Devil is a great dissembler, or "big liar", if you are not familiar with that term.
And, should anyone be surprised that the allegedly poor women in Texas, even during a pandemic, where folks must be vaccinated to be safe, and use preventative measures to avoid infection during travel, allegedly, are fleeing to other states to obtain their "rights" to kill their baby, which they did not understand science enough to prevent that situation?
And I never said "dumb b--", and only stated what was in the empirical evidence.
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My Mom's Having a Novel Coronavirus: Upstream in the Food Chain: The Meaning of Life
PLANNNED PARENTHOOD BELIEVES A FETUS IS NOT LIFE, BUT SCIENCE INCREASINGLY ACCEPTS THAT A VIRUS IS LIFE
There was a revealing "debate" recently that included students and an actual high school teacher at Arlington's Wakefield High School, the most diverse and least performing public high school in the school system that failed to get even one National Merit Scholar in the year in which students' chances had doubled because only half the annual 1.5 million kids sat for the test, and Arlington boasts the most government scientists. This team of Arlington's best minds in education were having a little difficulty trying to argue with only one guy, who was a pro life counselor. When you think you need a three to one ratio, that includes an adult to boost your chances, in a schoolyard fight, you should not even begin that fight.
I now understand why the Arlington NAACP rejected as a quantifiable metric my thought that just seeing one kid from Arlington being admitted to my alma mater, which hasn't happened in over a decade, would not be a valid quantifiable metric, defeated by the defense of impossibility of performance. There was one moment when the triple team pro abortion gang begin to advance an argument, bolstered by being unabashed vegetarians, that carnivores are bad people and egotists, which I am certain is a thought that not even one tyrannosaurus ever held in their biosphere that, essentially, by the science, is all about a food chain.
I am fairly certain that not even one house pet was made a party to the social contract as man emerged from the state of nature, and am inclined to believe that those smart enough to draw up a peace agreement did not necessarily include those less adapted who they had continue to post guard while they met to draw up a treaty.
But in APS they apparently believe that Noah could have heard instructions to grab two of every kind of animal, and not have to worry about gender, in a plan to save the world. I am certain that not even Charles Darwin would give that a passing grade, and I actually read Darwin.
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My Mom's Having a Novel Coronavirus: Prevention Is a Woman's Choice
YOU WOULD THINK THAT A PRO ABORTION DOC GOVERNOR WOULD HAVE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF INFECTION AND PREVENTION
Most Republicans nationwide, fearing being labeled as extremist, are running away from the abortion issue in this election cycle; so, maybe Major Mike Webb ain't really Republican, nor is he endorsed or supported by the Arlington GOP. Yet, nor are Arlington Democrats and the Virginia Governor running from any Republicans on Critical Race Theory, Vaccines, or the Novel Coronavirus, or have a four court cases, with one at the U.S. Supreme Court. Just saying: "yo"!
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The Exorcist: Vade Retro Satana
EXORCISE! EXORCISE! COME ON EVERY BODY, DO YOUR EXORCISE!
Bob McCallister used to host Wonderama on Sunday morning at around 11:00, and try being a mother trying to get kids singing Kids Are People, Too, and waiting for the beginning of the show, why she is trying to get them out to church. We would usually be listening to McAllister having all the kids singing about exercise, when Momma was dragging us, kicking and screaming, out the door. So, what does this have to do with COVID-19?
You will have to watch the video to find out.
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A Sincerely Held Faith Belief: Good Times & the Novel Coronavirus of Cabrini Green
PLEASE ACCEPT THIS ENTITLEMENT AS A TOKEN OF OUR APPRECIATION, FOR YOUR POSSESSION?
Jacobson v. Massachusetts began, with two dissenting, stating only a history of vaccinations, indicative of a division, regarding the impact and meaning of that decision involving the police power and public health in 1905, but by 1927, Justice Brandeis had already, in Miltonian spirit of perverting good to work evil, perverted the expressed objections of Justice Harlan, extending its reach to a mandate for sterilization of "the feeble minded" and epileptics, which, when affecting the frontal lobe, often presents in the form of Geschwind syndrome, a disorder marked by hyperreligiosity, associated often with demonic possession, and, today, finds promoters of "socialism", ignoring the expressed words of Harlan who stated that the decision did not imply nor impute a declaration that all vaccines were, per se, good or effective.
In 1961, it was an atheist seeking only a commission as a notary public in the State of Maryland, who prompted the High Court to strike down the administering of religious tests, but, in Arkansas, at the Conway Regional Health System, despite the warnings of the Court regarding the history of such oaths of allegiance to follow the warnings of Lord Acton with regard to absolute power corrupting absolutely, promoting exactly the opposite of that which had been argued by the atheist to obtain a tolerance for all who believed or chose not to believe in a deity.
In 1971, it was the arguments brought by the fighter, known to the Courts as Cassius Clay, refusing to acknowledge the name he had selected through his Islamic faith, that first raised to prominence, a religious test of sincerity, that defendants in Farid v. Smith, in 1988, discovered might be able to be presented in a motion for summary judgment, avoiding the acceptance of all allegations as true in a motion to dismiss, a decision solidified in Cardew v. New York State Dept. of Corrections.
And, in 1959, beginning with an appellant who had had his personnel security clearance revoked because of his associations with communists, found Chief Justice Warren ushering in an idea that his employment as a contractor might be subject to due process considerations, a concept perfected and extended to all entitlements, such as welfare payments, recognized not as a gift of charity, but a property-like right, affording a right to due process in its infringement, now, determined to be denied for those who voluntarily elect, even on reason of religious faith, to delay or refuse to exercise full enjoyment by acceptance of what is essentially a government entitlement.
Beware Greeks bearing gifts, says the old adage, and there is a Soros financed campaign that got that.
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A Sincerely Held Faith Belief: "The Power of Christ Compels You!" No. I'm Axing.
WELL, IF IT AIN'T THE SUNSHINE BOYS--WITHOUT WALTER MATTHAU?
Pew Research Center has surveys on politics, thoughts about the paranormal, statistics who who believes in life on other planets and various topics of human interest, but there is not even one study on the influence of Satan, even after they stood up a robust collection capability at some time prior to December 2019, to collect and analyze the online sermons from only the 318,000 Christian churches, and discovered, before pandemic, that only about 60,000 possessed an online capability, but no Democrat governor who told churches to go online looked at a Pew Research Center report? Monique O'Grady, who decided to leave the Arlington Public School Board was hired by Pew to do public relations immediately after winning a seat on the School Board, departing AARP--a pattern very common, like Tania Talento who began on the Board as a legal secretary, and suddenly got hired as a policy specialist.
And, today, when even Christian Broadcasting Network has programs expressing that they don't even believe that 60% of Americans are more than Christians in Name Only, a decade ago, 93% of Christians worldwide claimed to be "born again" by age 17 for faith leaders, on average, with those born to evangelicals "saved" by 14, and others by age 20, but only 25% described themselves as Pentecostal, and only 31% described themselves as charismatic Christians, and only less than half, "fundamentalist" or "scriptural literalists". Still, 47% had spoken in tongues, 57% had witnessed an exorcism type removal of a demon 61% had a direct revelation from God, 76% had witnessed or performed a faith healing and 40% had interpreted prophecy.
But, two decades ago, while 61% of all Christians believed it was their duty to spread the Gospel, while wearing sports logos and rooting for candidates still is not perceived as being inconsiderate or counterproductive--and certainly not promoting vaccines--that great thing of salvation in their lives was different. 56% believed that prayer was effective, but only six percent preferred a prayer that mentioned the word "Jesus", while 53% preferred a prayer that was a moment of silence.
And ya wonder how there has been a decline in faith, right?
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Sincerely Held Faith Belief: Never Sign a Contract with Invisible, Inc.
DID YOU JUST QUIT YOUR JOB BECAUSE OF A VACCINE MANDATE?
A textbook ambush is to draw into restricted corridors, lure into a cul de sac to engage with enfilade fires, and, in politics, if you are ever invited to a poker game, and don't know who the sucker is, it is probably you. I know, you are a good Christian and believe in the loving way, but, even Jesus said that you are a sheep amongst wolves.
Back in 2018, MSPB thought I was a sheep amongst wolves and, on May 11, 2018, on the same day that I submitted my petition for review, they published, without even waiting for the mandatory 60-day comment period, a withdrawal policy that they told me and everyone else was provided to help us get our cases adjudicated faster, because the Board lacked a quorum. The deal was for you to request a withdrawal in exchange for a final order that you could take to some other court, and, if you are not an attorney or don't know about the law, you probably would take that deal because it sounds like common sense in your head.
It's actually a fraudulent inducement to get you to forfeit your appeal of right. The only court where you can take that order is to a federal court, and they will only review an order that has a decision adverse to you. You asked to leave, and when you left, you said goodbye to whatever had been your complaint. Your complaint is over, on your uninformed decision to abort it, and we assume that you are an adult. Still, when I saw the policy, I told the federal workers union, I filed a repeal request with the MSPB and I took them to court, and I am not even a federal employee. But since it was my case, challenging a bribe offer from DIA--a whistleblower case that is not even in the whistleblower press publications--there are over 3,000 cases in backlog because MSPB lacks a quorum and they can't decide my case without sending a lot of folks to jail.
Same thing with you quitting over the vaccines mandate. You have a religious right to free exercise, the government cannot impose a religious test, and, if your rights are implicated by a government action that causes you to lose your job, you are entitled to due process, like a hearing or other procedure to determine, for instance, if you are infected, and, therefore, a danger to your work environment. With a less than five percent infectious pathogen, as determined multiple times in tracer contacts studies, you couldn't give anyone COVID-19 if you tried, and, next week, we have an emergency application to compel the White House to essentially tell us if the government owns the thing from which you are so afraid.
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A Sincerely Held Faith Belief: "Fences Make for Good Neighbors" and Good Trouble
SATANIC MESSAGES AND VACCINE MANDATES
If just the mention of Satan or the demonic guarantees a movie audience, finding the George Burns character in Oh God lamenting that he had a publicity problem, is it odd that Pew Research Center which went to the extent to stand up its own search engine and analytical capability before the pandemic, a robust intelligence collection capability they described as "the religious repression project", has surveys on the paranormal, extra-terrestrials, politics, religion and other topics but not even one on the issue of Satan.
So, continuing this new push for a deal with the devil in vaccines mandates, we move to subliminal satanic messages in the most interesting place: an August Wilson play that was on Broadway and that became a feature film, and that describes with specificity exactly who the Devil is when a black man says it, a demographic that is, according to Pew, the one with the most faith.
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A Sincerely Held Faith Belief: "Living on Borrowed Time with Another Man's Memories"
ANGEL HEART: YOU'VE BEEN SHROUDED, MISTER!
Many people who state that they took the COVID-19 countermeasures that had been approved for an emergency use, pursuant to a declaration issued by the HHS Secretary on March 27, 2020, to address a novel coronavirus that had been determined would have a "significant impact on national security", defined as members of the active duty military and citizens residing abroad, would have said before the Pfizer vaccine had been approved by the FDA, on August 23, 2021, the first day that Dr. Anthony Fauci even had a slide on "correlates of protection", which any epidemiologist knows is required knowledge to begin developing a vaccine, told research surveys that they took the vaccines because they believe in science. If this is the first time you have ever heard the term "correlates of protection", no matter what you believe, you don't know the science.
If we can issue a sincerity test to determine if persons claiming a religious exemption possess a sincerely held faith belief, then it is reasonable that in a global health crisis to posit the question if a reasonable and intelligent person would not read the science to determine the associated risks for COVID-19, or the science reports on the treatments that they are taking to address and prevent infection therefor? No. Is that you? If you are one of 75% of American adults, you need a stupidity passport.
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