C&C. No to CCP. Biden Polls. F35 911. Humor.

September 24 | Posted by mrossol | Biden, Childers, Republican(s), Science, Vaccine

Source: ☕️ A SCREECH AND A WHISTLE ☙ Sunday, September 24, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS

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🔥 On Friday, Florida Governor suspended four schools from eligibility for Florida’s scholarship programs due to their ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

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Seems fair. Why would communist-affiliated private schools even want to benefit from capitalist dog tax dollars? It would be better to shut them down than take away state-sponsored scholarships, of course, but at least Governor DeSantis is leading again. For all his tough-on-China rhetoric, President Peters has never suggested federal scholarships be withheld from CCP-aligned schools.

Now let’s get some other states following Florida’s lead. Last year the Governor ordered Florida to divest from “ESG”-heavy investment funds like Blackrock, and several states followed suit, causing Blackrock to start walking back its full-throated support for wokeness.

Viva la counter-revolutión!

🔥 The Establishment Media’s election narrative continued solidifying yesterday, when ABC ran a gloomy story headlined, “Troubles for Biden not just his age in reelection campaign: POLL.” The glum sub-headline was even more despondent: “The president’s job approval rating is -19 points underwater.”

Among lots of good news for Republicans — if you believe it — this nugget was particularly encouraging:

Such is down-on-Biden sentiment that if a government shutdown occurs at month’s end, 40% say they’d chiefly blame him and the Democrats in Congress, versus 33% who’d pin it on the Republicans in Congress — even given the GOP infighting behind the budget impasse.

Still, in spite of all that anti-Biden polling “news,” they buried the lede, maybe to soften the blow. Halfway down the story, readers discovered that ABC’s most recent poll of all adults now shows Trump up over Biden by +9%, the largest gap yet. It also showed 62% of democrat voters want “someone else.”

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Given the pollsters can manipulate polls to show whatever they want, just what is that sneaky Establishment Media up to? Forcing Biden out? Creating a rationale acceptable to democrats for replacing him? Ensuring Trump wins the nomination in time to be found ballot-ineligible in one or more key states under the 14th Amendment? All three?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

📉 I’m not saying Joe Biden and his handlers are completely clueless, tone deaf, out of touch, or their brain meat is rotting. But this is what Biden (or whoever mans his Twitter account) told the world the former vice-president is worrying about today:

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Not gas prices. Not grocery bills. Not bribery. Not the border. Not fentanyl. Not New York City’s alien invasion. Not lost F35’s. Not the controlled demolition of our big cities. Not even nuclear war. Concert tickets! The bane of modern existence! The government really needs to do something about that!

Biden’s post was immediately and mercilessly mocked. As it should be. One grateful voter thanked the Resident:

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Another voter reported similar problems erupting all over the country:

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Honestly, I couldn’t find a single favorable comment, even though Biden’s post allegedly received over 50,000 “likes.” Just who are these likers? All the new Ukrainian oligarchs?

💉 U.S. scientist Kevin McKernan may go down in history as having finally blown open the vaccine charade. He announced earlier this year he’d unexpectedly found intact DNA contaminants (plasmids) in the jab juice. Now other scientists are replicating his findings.

Yesterday, this clip made the rounds on social media. It features a couple German scientists who followed McKernan’s work and also found insanely high levels of DNA contamination in the shots, over 100 times the acceptable regulatory limits.

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CLIP: German scientists announce contamination findings to government panel (2:14).

I’ve covered this in detail before, but to remind you: stray DNA in an mRNA shot vastly increases the chances of that DNA altering human DNA. As you recall, the government promised this was impossible and plastered the label “conspiracy theorist” on anyone calling the shots “genetic modification.” In fact, when I defended courageous covid doc Dr. Littell from a board challenge earlier this year, this particular point was one of their main complaints about him.

DNA contamination is a complete explanation for turbo cancer.

Furthermore, regulators of all major governments are supposed to test drugs for this kind of contamination, raising the excellent question of how this one slipped through.

So far — two years into the global mRNA experiment — the jabs have managed to escape all scrutiny, with all calls for independent investigation immediately squashed and inhibited. But now, thanks to Kevin McKernan, real, non-sold-out scientists have a lead, a direction to follow, they know what to look for. And they are finding it.

To my knowledge, there are no studies finding the jabs comply with well-known limits on this kind of contamination. But the drumbeat of reproduction is getting louder and louder. This story isn’t going away.

🔥 I was following up on the still-murky “lost F35” story and came across this headline from BulgarianMilitary.com. Included without comment:

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But the big F35 news this week was the release of the 911 call made by a very confused homeowner, a very confused 911 operator, and a Marine pilot, after the pilot parachuted into the homeowner’s backyard.

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They called 911.

Not the base, not the pilot’s commanding operator, not the MP’s, and not even any special military recovery number. Why 911? Why hadn’t the pilot’s ejection transponder already scrambled a military response? Why didn’t he use his radio to contact the base? Why didn’t he just wait for the Marines to arrive? He was a mile from the airport. So many questions.

Anyway, for some reason they called 911. The clip, which you can hear below, is pretty hilarious. On the call, as the homeowner and the pilot kept trying to explain that he’d just ejected from a military fighter jet, the poor 911 operator just wasn’t getting it, and who can blame her?

Here’s how the call started:

OPERATOR: 911. What’s the address of the emergency? Cross-talk. Tell me exactly what happened?

HOMEOWNER: I guess we’ve got a pilot at our house and he says he got ejected. He ejected from a plane, so. Could we just see if we could get some, some ambulance please?

OPERATOR: I’m sorry. What happened?

HOMEOWNER: Uh. We got a PILOT. In the HOUSE. And I guess he landed in my backyard, and we’re trying to see if we could get a, um, ambulance to the house.

OPERATOR: Are you with the patient now?

That’s about when the pilot, understandably frustrated with the faltering communications, took the phone himself. “I’m the pilot.” He quickly briefed the details.

The operator, valiantly struggling to wrap her mind around what must have been a totally off-the-flowchart call, asked him, “um, how far did you fall?” The pilot crisply replied, “about 2,000 feet.” She asked, what caused the fall? This question seemed to stymie him a bit. After a brief pause, he answered tersely, “an aircraft failure” which seemed to dampen the conversation. Then — and this must be the very best bit — after an uncomfortable pause, the pilot asked, and I am not making this up, “have there been any reports of a plane crash?”

Or was he even a pilot? Could he have been a scientist riding along on a remote-controlled F35?

The pilot, who told the operator (after she asked) he was 47 years old, said his back hurt and he needed an ambulance. A civilian ambulance. Tell me how that makes any sense.

Listen for yourself. CLIP: Lost F35 911 call (2:14).

Some have suggested the explanation is that the homeowner called 911. But listen to the clip. The pilot was right there. It even sounds like the homeowner had 911 on speaker. Why wouldn’t the pilot just have told the homeowner and the operator that the situation was under control, no emergency, thanks anyway, the military would take it from here? Are pilots trained to chat with civilians on public, recorded lines right after ejecting from their stealth fighter jet?

There’s a lot that could be said about this baffling mystery. It all seems soincompetent that some suspicious observers suspect the whole story is a psyop. What on Earth.

🔥 Another highly-encouraging headline ran in the New York Times yesterday, headlined “The Wrecking-Ball Caucus: How the Far Right Brought Washington to Its Knees.” They were talking about the Freedom Caucus, led by Speaker-in-Waiting Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Check out this doomcrying paragraph, which — unlike the Times — I found particularly optimistic:

With a disruptive government shutdown just days away, Washington is in the grip of an ultraconservative minority that sees the federal government as a threat to the republic, a dangerous monolith to be broken apart with little regard for the consequences. They have styled themselves as a wrecking crew aimed at the nation’s institutions on a variety of fronts.
They are eager to impeach the president and even oust their own speaker if he doesn’t accede to their every demand. They have refused to allow their own party to debate a Pentagon spending bill or approve routine military promotions — a striking posture given that unflinching support for the armed forces has long been a bedrock of Republican orthodoxy.
Defying the G.O.P.’s longstanding reputation as the party of law and order, they have pledged to handcuff the F.B.I. and throttle the Justice Department. Members of the party of Ronald Reagan refused to meet with a wartime ally, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, this week when he visited the Capitol and want to eliminate assistance to his country, a democratic nation under siege from an autocratic aggressor.

Sounds good to me! How about you?

Poor New York Times. Republican infighting used to be a cause for celebration, but now…

🔥 Another leading NYT story yesterday featured the alarming headline, “In Hospitals, Viruses Are Everywhere. Masks Are Not.” The sub-headline got to the point, “Amid an uptick in Covid infections, administrators, staff and patients are divided over the need for masks in health care settings.”

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From the first sentence, the Times’ article focuses on its human-interest subject, a 36-year-old trans hospital patient and writer who uses alternative pronouns and which the reporter respectfully referred to as “Mx. Grace.” I thought this was interesting:

Mx. Grace got Covid after a visit to a cancer center for an infusion in February.

They didn’t care about the writer’s cancer. Or his obvious mental illness. No, the real problem is his mild covid infection, which he claimed he caught in the hospital since some staff weren’t wearing masks.

Mr. Grace is a mentally-disturbed maskaholic. Later in the article was this reference and picture to a little mask shrine Mr. Grace set up on his front porch, at home.

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As someone recently and accurately pointed out, our public health regulatory establishment has been captured by the dystopian delusions of paranoid hypochondriacs.

🔥 We may have lost much, but Americans’ sense of humor remains intact. This colorful gentleman went viral last week, after describing to local news what the F35 crash (allegedly) sounded like:

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So of course, someone promptly made a music video out of the clip, and here it is for you to enjoy: CLIP: Lost F35 Music Video (2:26).

Have a blessed Sunday! C&C shall return tomorrow morning to elucidate and entertain.

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