C&C. Ivy League in “League”. Pandemic Response a Scam: Risch. SADS.

December 10 | Posted by mrossol | 1st Amendment, American Thought, Big Govt, Childers, Deep State, Intelligence Services, Pharma, Psyops, Pushing Back, Ruling Class, SADS, Totalitarianism, WEF

The section on Dr Risch’s presentation / interview is explosive.

M ROSSOL

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🔥 The New York Times ran a tendentious story yesterday headlined, “Penn’s Leadership Resigns Amid Controversies Over Antisemitism.” The sub-headline explained, “The president, Elizabeth Magill, and the chairman of the board of trustees, Scott L. Bok, are leaving after intense pressure from donors, politicians and alumni.”

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CLIP: Liz Magill arrogantly throws her career away by highlighting her Neo-marxist double standards (3:34).

You may already have seen the videos making the rounds this week, with three ultra-woke ivy-league presidents appearing before Congress and laughing it up over their selective enforcement of student speech policies. The three presidents were: the aforementioned Liz Magill of Penn, Claudine Gay of Harvard, and MIT’s Sally Kornbluth.

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In short, the three severe-looking presidents refused to agree that publicly calling for the extermination of the Jews was “bullying or harassment” under their respective student conduct codes or even antisemitic. They each insisted genocidal language would only be considered bullying “… if it translates into conduct,” and patronizingly explained that only smart people like them can tell when things are problematic, since “it depends on the context.

A major scandal followed quickly after their deplorable performances. Major donors publicly — and, one assumes privately — withdrew significant financial support, which pressured the Ivy League schools’ respective boards. Their presidents’ performance was so bad that even Joe Biden — who has no problem with hugging transvestites in public — fled from the embattled three:

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After unsuccessfully trying to dodge behind her newly-discovered love of the Constitution and its First Amendment free speech protections, Liz Magill became the first of the three to resign under withering pressure yesterday. Were I a betting man, I would bet a hundred shares of Bud Lite stock that Harvard’s super-triple-diverse president Claudia Gay will be gone soon too. Gay spent the last two days putting out videos for apologizing for how everybody misunderstood her super virtuous and well-intentioned remarks. Everybody was obviously too stupid and racist to appreciate them. But she forgives us. And please don’t fire her.

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Gay’s a goner, and the sooner they throw her out the helicopter (with a giant golden parachute), the less damage there will eventually be to Harvard. (That assumes, of course, their goal is trying to protect Harvard instead of trying to tear it down on purpose, which remains an open debate.)

There are a lot of issues at play with this story, so let’s focus on just a couple. First, I read a thoughtful piece yesterday explaining that what Jewish folks — many of the liberal Ivy League donors — experienced having their world views painfully shattered by the testimony. They always assumed Jews were part of the liberal Neo-marxist victim parade and enjoyed woke protection. But now they’ve suddenly and unexpectedly realized they’re actually lumped in as an “oppressor class” along with all of us white guys.

The implications of their shifting world view could be enormous.

The second take-away was the presidents put their whimsical, two-faced approaches to censoring conservative students on full display. Conservative speakers like Ben Shapiro have been banned from all three campuses, and any student reckless enough to question the trans agenda risks expulsion, among countless other examples. But the universities did not apply those “code of conduct” tools in this case.

So there will almost certainly be a continuing conversation over the universities’ crumbling liberal censorship stronghold, long after this initial round of sackings is over.

🔥 Law week, a related New York Times article accidentally revealed the man behind the curtain. Or at least, somebody behind the curtain. The NYT story was headlined, “One Law Firm Prepared Both Penn and Harvard for Hearing on Antisemitism.” The sub-headline explained, “The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and M.I.T. came under fire after dodging questions about their policies.”

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When you dig in to the article, it turns out all three presidents worked with the same two lawyers from WilmerHale, a “white shoe” law firm that reported $1.3 billion in gross revenues last year. (Which almost certainly means the firm’s main clients are government and large public-private institutions like Harvard and Penn. It famously represented President Richard Nixon in the Watergate affair, for example. WilmerHale also represents pharma giant Pfizer.)

Liz Magill and Claudia Gay, the two who performed the worst, both prepared by practicing their Congressional testimony with the WilmerHale attorneys. The two lawyers also “consulted with” MIT’s president Sally Kornbluth, but didn’t “prepare” her, and Sally has managed to mainly avoid the crosshairs so far.

I’m guessing that right about now Magill and Gay are thinking about asking for their money back. If they aren’t, they should be. I could have prepared them a thousand times better than WilmerHale’s lawyers did. (But don’t rule out the possibility the clients ignored advice).

A fascinating question is raised by this turn of events: Why did all three presidents use the same lawyers? I’m not sure that any actual conflict was raised by the joint representation, but it strongly suggests coordination or central control between the three schools. Who’s calling the shots in the Ivy League?

🔥 Dr. Harvey Risch, MD, PhD, is a pandemic hero who courageously and selflessly lent his credentials to several lawsuits challenging mandates. He is a top epidemiologist, Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. He has published over 400 peer-reviewed papers in the medical literature and has been cited over 50,000 times.

Dr. Risch is a scientific superstar with impeccable bona fides.

But like many of us, the pandemic has caused Dr. Risch’s view of basic reality and his place in the world appears to be shredded apart and massively transformed, and now he’s become a full-fledged conspiracy theorist. Last week, he was in an extraordinary Rumble interview that was remarkable in several ways.

First, he offered the best explanation I’ve heard for the public health establishment’s grotesque performance during the covid period: they were bullied into it by the deep state. Two, the quiet, understated professor simply summarized: “Much of the whole response to the pandemic has been a scam that has been foisted on the American public, if not the world.” Indeed.

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VIDEO: Dr. Harvey Risch, MD, PhD blames the bungled pandemic response on the deep state (Rumble, 56:12).

During the interview, Dr. Risch began by noting that during the early pandemic, he was mystified that public health experts were doing and saying the exact opposite of what they had always known was right. For example, he said:

“They did the exact opposite of all established public health protocols for managing a respiratory virus pandemic.
Some of the people, like Tom Engleseby, who’s been involved in the pandemic now, wrote the exact opposite in a major paper 2006, talking about how to manage an influenza pandemic. He said that lockdowns should not be used, closing airports should not be used, masks are useless, social distancing is useless, and so on. You manage the severity of the illness, but not the fact of the illness. And that was all correct. That was all standard health technology of 2006.
Nothing changed in public health. What changed is, who was telling the public health infrastructure what to do, and terrorizing the public health infrastructure into carrying this all out.“

Risch — a real expert — didn’t mince words. Dr. Risch thinks the government used 5th-generation psychological warfare against us, including against the experts in the medical-scientific infrastructure themselves:

What we’ve lived through has been a fifth-generation (as they say) propaganda war from the U.S. security state that took command of the pandemic on day five after the emergency in 2020. It became a propaganda WAR. Not just against the American people and people around the world, it became a propaganda war against the public health establishment itself.
(So) you had people like (former CDC Director) Rochelle Walensky being told that, if she didn’t comply with the security state requirements of what she had to say, and what her policies were, that she would be responsible for killing millions of people. And unfortunately she believed that.

He continued specifically identifying the culprit as the treasonous deep state, although Dr. Risch uses the more formal “security state” moniker, narrowing the scope to the DoD and the intelligence agencies. Risch speculated about the security state’s goals in creating the draconian, anti-scientific response that resulted in an Earth-shattering blunder of historic magnitude. But Risch was unable to come up with any theories relating to any actual national security interest, pr communal self-protective function, but all he could think of were pitifully small-minded motives of self-aggrandizement and ass covering:

“This is the problem. All of the people put in place to manage our public health response to the pandemic, themselves were propagandized, and convinced — threatened, whatever — to make policies and take actions that were exactly scientifically contrary to everything that was known bout managing a pandemic.
This came from the security state of the United States. The National Security Council. And the individuals involved in that, who had motivation for doing that, that is still somewhat unclear.
The motivations were, I think, two- or three-fold. One is, that they were attempting to cover up OUR role — the United States’ role — in creating this virus in the first place. At the same time, they were shilling for their friends, the large pharma companies, the so-called ‘public-private partnership.’ Which is basically fascism.”

Was there a time in 2020 when you felt like you were losing your mind because what you were hearing from the government was so obviously wrong, so contradictory to common sense, that you thought you must be crazy? You may feel some remote comfort that, in Dr. Risch’s highly-informed view, the government’s pandemic response was in fact irrational. You weren’t crazy:

“There were so many irrational things that were fed to the American public that were irrational behaviors, that contradict easily and observable evidence to lay people – not just to scientists — but to lay people.
For example, we know in the first month of the pandemic, the risks to older people who had multiple chronic conditions, were WAY higher from mortality from infection than to normal children and young adults. A THOUSAND-FOLD higher.
So why did we demand to vaccinate anything that moved — every human that moved, basically — had to be vaccinated? There was NO rational reason for this.”

Referring to pandemic public health as a “malignant process” and citing its “massive lies,” Dr. Risch ultimately explained that, in his view, public health officials knew what was the right thing to do, but our unaccountable, invisible, security state apparatus grabbed the public health establishment in this country by the neck and weaponized it against the rest of us:

“One could see that the motives and dissembling of things were changes in policies that incrementally boiled the frog. Public health is used to believing in the ‘noble lie,’ which is that, we are supposed to be experts in how to help people survive major threats to health, and therefore we can be forgiven for propagandizing — to mild degrees — to motivate people to choose behaviors they would otherwise shrug off thinking it won’t affect them, when we know things well, eventually.
That became a malignant process through the pandemic.  These massive lies about things got promulgated through the public health establishment because they were either threatened, or manipulated, or propagandized, to believe the lies that came from above them. So much of the response to the pandemic has been a scam.”

I am not ready to let public health “experts” off the hook just because they were steamrolled by the security state. (And, I don’t think that’s what Dr. Risch was suggesting either.) But I am willing to consider that public health scientists were yet more victims of the real Architects of Disaster: the shady, inscrutable spooks haunting un-named and unknowable sub-agencies, running black budgets, playing Spy-vs-Spy with other U.S. agencies, and fronting pathetic morons like Anthony “the Science” Fauci.

That malignant security state apparatus needs to be completely disassembled, before it kills us all.

Dr. Risch was already an ally, but now it appears he has come all the way over to the anti-establishment side, making him just the latest influential establishment fixture to switch.

🔥 In more terrific counter-revolutionary news, the Tennessean ran a story last week headlined, “COVID-19: Medical board deletes anti-misinformation policy amid GOP pressure.” The sub-headline added context: “Health Department attorney: Rep. John Ragan threatened to dissolve the Board of Medical Examiners.”

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Two months ago in September, Tennessee’s Board of Medical examiners (pictured above), as useless a group of bloated gasbags as ever broke wind, passed a new policy allowing it to suspend or revoke medical licenses of any doctors spreading “misinformation about covid-19 vaccines.”

But then over the next two months, marvelous Republican State Representative John Ragan began a letter-writing campaign, insisting that board members lacked authority to create a new disciplinary offense without legislative approval. According to a recent letter from the board’s own attorney to board members, Ragan — who is co-chair of the state’s Government Operations Committee — threatened that, if they wouldn’t do it, he would “dissolve the board” and replace it with some new members smart enough to rescind the unauthorized misinformation policy:

“Chairman Ragan also made clear he has no qualms above moving forward with dissolving the BME and reconstituting it with new members,” (board attorney Jennifer) Putnam wrote (to her board members). “He has in fact done this with another state agency, so it is not a hollow threat.”

Representative Ragan told reporters he did not specifically recall ‘threatening’ to dissolve the board, but confirmed he did speak with health department officials about the possibility. So it was that kind of threat.

A new law passed in Tennessee last month specifically says that any medical board disciplinary process regarding “dispensing or prescribing of medication for covid-19” must be created as a government “rule;” a process requiring review and approval by Ragan’s committee. Unfortunately the new law did not exist when the board passed its odious misinformation policy.

So last week, under pressure, the board voted 7-3 to remove the policy from the DOH website, where all other disciplinary rules are published. They did not agree that the rule was officially “rescinded,” but it can no longer be found in writing anywhere. Immediately after the vote, another Department of Health attorney said he thought the board couldn’t maintain a policy that was not published anywhere on the DOH website.

You will also be encouraged that Tennessee Republicans are in the super-majority club. I’ll keep you posted on any developments.

💉 The BBC ran a SADS story last week headlined, “Former Chancellor Alistair Darling dies aged 70.

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Lord Darling’s family said he died in “Western General Hospital under the wonderful care of the cancer team” after “a short battle with cancer.” In other words, turbo cancer. The BBC article noted that “Darling was elected as a Labour MP in 1987 after a youth spent in radical left-wing politics.” So he was predisposed to take the shots.

💉 In another SADS article, the UK Daily Mail ran a baffling story this week headlined “Mystery as young athlete dies just two days after moving to Australia.” Science, which instantly knew everything there was to know about covid and the brand-new mRNA vaccines, remains confounded as to even what killed him.

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Irish soccer star Matthew McGuigan, 24, and his wife Clodagh arrived in Sydney last week where Matthew was signed to play with a new team. But less than 48 hours later, Matthew “died suddenly after becoming ill.” Becoming ill! That’s it. That’s all they’re giving us. That’s the whole explanation. Privacy.

It wasn’t the media this time. You can tell because the Mail expressed its frustration in the headline, where it explicitly labeled Matt’s death a “mystery.” They were tossing out hints and signaling that nobody was talking.

💉 South Korean YouTube star Coco Choi died November 18th after a short, tragic battle with cancer.

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Coco, 54, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a common bone cancer, in April. She finished chemo last month in early November, and told fans she was “in recovery” and planned to make a new video. A few days later she was dead — one day before the scheduled video shoot.

So … it was chemo-resistant turbo cancer with an age-inappropriate presentation.

💉 Renowned American guitarist, New Mexico University professor of music, and multi-album recording artist Michael Chapdelaine, 67, died suddenly and unexpectedly on November 16th.

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There’s zero information available about Michael’s cause of death. But he reluctantly got boosted, explaining on Facebook that he succumbed to the emotionally-manipulative argument he should “do it for others.” Later he sarcastically posted, “I am now fully vaccinated, like a pet.”

After his booster, Michael caught covid. Instead of his three vaccines “decreasing the severity” of his covid infection, Michael couldn’t remember ever being so sick. He even coughed so hard he tore a back muscle. He said he was “very disappointed” with the vaccines.

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And now Michael is dead. He’ll never pick another guitar string, not in this life. His ignored first instincts about the vaccine are now a distant memory, lost in time. Fare thee well, Michael, we hope to hear you play something lively and encouraging on the other side.

🔥 Assuming Dr. Risch’s theory is correct, the public health establishment remains firmly under the hypnotizing influence of the deep state. Behold exhibit A, a Daily Mail headline from Friday, with a joyful message from the CDC just in time for the holidays:

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What a nice seasonal Christmas sweater! But … wouldn’t the official photo have been more effective had she been wearing her mask? What kind of message are they sending here anyways?

Haha, the Daily Mail included the phrase “despite mounting evidence they don’t work” right in the headline. So it appears some parts of the media are breaking free and starting to think for themselves again. 2024 is going to be quite a year, and I’m looking forward to traveling it with you. Buckle up!

Have a blessed Sunday! I’ll see you in the morning tomorrow at the usual time, for another dose of hyper-caffeinated sarcasm and essential information.

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