C&C. No, Boy Cannot Play Girls’ Soccer. Can’t Hide Excess Deaths. Traffic Deaths. Winston Peters of NZ.

December 17 | Posted by mrossol | Canada, CDC NIH, Childers, Disinformation, Law, Math/Statistics, New Zealand, Pushing Back, SADS, Transparency[non], Vaccine, Woke

WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY

🔥 Behold this cautionary tale from the gender wars, a tragic story of deception, intrigue, and scandal, that ultimate resulted in a raft of woke South Florida school officials being suspended this week pending disciplinary review. The falderal framed Florida right back in corporate media’s crosshairs with what should have been a local story, but which triggered corporate media into making it international news.

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Here’s the headline from Politico, December 12th:

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Back in 2021, Florida passed its Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which bans biological males from women’s sports teams. It applies from middle school through college, and even includes intramurals and club teams. A flurry of breathlessly hysterical lawsuits were filed even before Governor DeSantis put down his signing pen, but they were all rejected by federal judges.

One of the unsuccessful suing families had a transexual boy who was then playing on a girl’s high-school volleyball team at Monarch High in Broward County, Florida. The boy’s mother was an assistant coach, which explains a lot of what happened next. Insanely, despite the new law taking effect, Monarch quietly let the boy keep playing with the girls, probably under the temerarious theory that, since their lawsuit was pending, the new law would probably get thrown out before anybody could do anything about it.

Then the new law did not get thrown out. Instead, the lawsuits against the new law got thrown out. It was not what activists expected, since at that time, the trans train seemed to be steaming uphill, full speed ahead.

At that point, they knew they had a problem. The boy was still illegally playing on the girls’ team. The boy’s mom was the assistant volleyball coach, and she was a litigious trans activist (of course). To give you an idea of what kind of activist, according to her court documents, Jessica Norton concluded her son was really a girl trapped inside a little boy’s body when he was three years old.

Anyway, given all the moving parts and their own political preferences, not to mention complete disrespect for the law, Monarch officials decided to let the boy stay on the team while waiting to see what would happen with his lawsuit. But the lawsuit was dismissed. What would you do, if you were the Monarch High principal?

I don’t know what you would do, but Monarch’s principal James Cecil decided the best idea was to keep breaking the law. So Monarch let the boy keep playing, and just tried to keep it quiet. They created a miasmic fog of virtue-signaling balderdash and undermined parents who complained at school board meetings.

But eventually, the State of Florida found out.

Last week, Florida sanctioned Monarch High School for not following the new law. Specifically, Florida declared the boy ineligible to play any sports until November 2024. The school is now on athletic probation. Monarch was fined $16,500. The volleyball season was cancelled. Worst, Monarch school representatives must now attend humiliating “compliance seminars,” both this year and next, and then must host their own “eligibility and compliance” workshop on Monarch’s campus by next summer. On top of that, the State warned Monarch there could even be “more serious consequences.”

Neither Politico nor the Miami Herald (which it was citing) speculated about what the “more serious consequences might be.”  But between the article’s lines, you can clearly make the words: “DeSantis doesn’t play.” The Governor has already removed at least three elected officials who refused to uphold laws and once yanked most of a rebellious school board.

Without any notice, Broward County’s Board members were abruptly put on notice their own jobs were in the crosshairs.

So it’s not too surprising that, following Monarch’s official sanctions, Broward suspended the whole lawbreaking cabal of woke school officials including: Monarch principal Cecil, assistant principal Kenneth May, athletic director Dione Hester, assistant girls’ volleyball coach and IT technician Jessica Norton (the boy’s mother), and head coach Alex Burgess. Get under the bus!

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In other words, Broward suspended all the officials who conspired to keep the boy on the girl’s team for two years are Florida’s 2021 law passed. To be clear, I’m not happy about the hell the young man must be going through, but this case shows just how far the culture has moved in just a couple years.

Suggesting boys shouldn’t play girl’s volleyball used to get you sent straight to Facebook jail. To get us where we are now required: a Republican super-majority, the Governor, several federal judges, state officials, and a newly-compliant cerulean-blue Broward School Board. Media tried to inflate the outrage balloon this week but it collapsed limply on the grass. The best the sold-out Miami Herald could do was run headlines like this:

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Poor babies. And, get ready to laugh. It’s hard to further lampoon this self-owning, hilarious headline from the New York Post:

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Hahahaha! Good one. That’s right up there with I was just holding these drugs for my friend.

Buh bye! Viva la counter-revolution!

🔥 Reflecting on the counter-revolution, given recent events, there’s no conclusion but that DEI is in trouble. The racist, fake, ‘non-discrimination’ ideology is under assault everywhere you look. Just in the last two weeks we saw major stories break about Oklahoma’s new ban on college DEI offices, the Ivy League presidents’ awful Congressional testimony on their woke speech codes, and James O’Keefe’s humiliating exposé of IBM’s illegal hiring practices.

It might be premature to conclude DEI is in retreat, but if we’re not there yet, we very, very close.

💉 One of my go-to “died suddenly” sources is Canadian doctor Will Makis, who heroically reports SADS cases every single day — even after the Canadian medical board took his medical license for his “misinformation.” This week, Dr. Makis published three enormously-important roundups on his Substack, which you can read over there (paid subscription, links provided), but I have summarized them below.

The reason these three posts ares so important is that we’ve finally reached the point where this epidemic of sudden deaths has literally become undeniable. Sure, hardcore jab defenders will cling to insisting that the growing lists of SADS folks are “just anecdotal,” but that’s like arguing there could be lots of reasons all the deck chairs are suddenly sliding to the Titanic’s port side.

It’s about the odds. Excess death statistics in the abstract are one thing. But growing numbers of only atypical sudden deaths — versus deaths from all causes — are a whole different enchilada. I’m a lawyer, not a mathematician, but even I can see the odds are growing vanishingly small that all these atypical types of sudden deaths in working-age people — an atypical cohort— could possibly be random or caused by something benignly natural.

What constitutes an ‘atypical’ sudden death? Establishment medicine will deny there’s any such thing, but they know. Behold Exhibit A, an August headline from Medscape, reassuring pabulum directed to doctors:

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The whole thing is a grotesque fantasy attempting to normalize growing numbers of heart attacks in a group of people who’ve never had them before in large numbers. But Medscape helpfully defined a “sudden cardiac death:”

Sudden cardiac arrest is the term given to death that results from a cardiac cause and occurs within an hour of symptoms being observed. If no witnesses are present, sudden cardiac arrest is present if the person had been in apparently good health 24 hours before cardiac death.

That’s a useful definition of ‘sudden death’ not just for heart attacks, but from any natural cause. In other words: a ‘sudden death’ is when someone kicks the bucket but seemed fine the day before.

The article went on to admit that sports is not a cause of sudden death in young people. That’s reassuring since we’ve been encouraging kids all to play sports and work out to avoid dying. So what was MedScape’s causation conclusion? Don’t laugh: Genetic pre-disposition.

Their “genetic predisposition” argument is like an intellectual chum bucket. It’s designed to stupefy us with its dazzling complexity. A super-hidden, pre-programmed genetic defect, totally invisible, lingering for years, suddenly springs into action in one day and whacks people, seemingly randomly, randomly unless you’re a brilliant DNA scientist who can see the truth.

It’s asymptomatic heart disease.

You’ve seen that particularly-dumb excuse thrown around plenty these days, I’m sure, and my straightforward response to that ridiculous theory is okay, if it’s genetically-determined to happen, then how did their parents live long enough to have kids? And their parents’ parents? And so on? Hmm?

This nonsense is what passes for Science these days.

Finally, I’ve noticed a trend in Twitter’s Community Notes (Twitter’s crowd-sourced fact-checking feature) to challenge “turbo cancer” posts by noting that “turbo cancer is not a medically-recognized term.” That is actually true, but instead of debunking, it proves the point.

My response is: “turbo-cancer” is not a medically-recognized term because we’ve never seen anything like it before. In other words: it’s brand new. The term ‘turbo-cancer’ is brand new the same way mRNA vaccines are brand new.

So similar to our sudden death term, a working definition of “turbo cancer” is: an aggressive, asymptomatic till it’s late-stage, rapidly-progressing cancer with an atypical presentation, such as being already metastasized without any advance warning, generally in an atypically young patient, and resistant to ordinary cancer treatment. This can also include the recurrence of a cancer the patient previously survived years ago and has been in complete remission. An example of ‘turbo cancer’ would be a stage 4 lung cancer presenting in a 32-year old female with no history of smoking or known exposure to carcinogens.

Now let’s look at Dr. Makis’ posts.

💉 Dr. Makis’ December 14th post rounded up ONE HUNDRED nurses who died suddenly — all since May of this year. One hundred atypical sudden deaths since May! Just nurses.

In a sane world, this post should trigger urgent scientific studies and ring alarm bells in every public health agency in the world. (I know, I know. We don’t live in a sane world anymore.)

Why? Consider these inarguable points:

  1. Nurse deaths are not per se unusual, but so many young and working-age nurses dying suddenly over a short period of time must be extremely rare (if not unprecedented).
  2. The causes of the 100 deaths are sudden, atypical presentations,including heart attacks in the young, aneurisms, blood clots, turbo cancers, dying while sleeping, and other mysterious, unexplained sudden deaths. Working-age nurses should only be dying of accidents and self-inflicted injuries in any significant degree.
  3. Nurses (along with other healthcare professionals) were one of the earliest and most heavily-vaccinated groups. They got the jabs first. Nurses who refused the jabs were terminated and replaced with contract nurses.
  4. Nurses have immediate access to top-notch healthcare including tests. They are trained to identify early warning symptoms. They should be a very healthy group that catches diseases and syndromes early.
  5. The silence speaks volumes. This news should produce an “all hands on deck” response. Nurses are a critical part of our healthcare infrastructure. Three years ago we were told protecting our healthcare infrastructure was the most important objective. We shut down the world to do it. Now? Who cares!
  6. These 100 cases were only the ones Dr. Makis found. It is not a comprehensive list. And the reports aren’t easy to find — most don’t even warrant a local news story. So there are probably many more.

How on Earth are ONE HUNDRED sudden nursing deaths in seven months not international news? Usually they only make the news if there’s some unusual feature in their case. Here’s the first example: a Colorado nurse, 53, who just had her third heart attack (first in 2018, then two more recently: October 2021, and August 2023):

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Nurse Andy Huang, a 23-year-old female, had a heart attack while in a class on heart attacks:

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Pediatric nurse/paramedic Kristina Ferraro, 34, from Bethlehem, New York, died from turbo colon cancer in November:

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US Army nurse and Afghanistan veteran Krista Labbe, 42, died “unexpectedly” in October, no cause reported:

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UK intensive care nurse Brogan Williams, 35, died from misdiagnosed cancer. They probably misdiagnosed her rapid-onset lung cancer because of its atypical presentation and her age and the fact she was a non-smoker.

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Obviously, I could go on, since there were ONE HUNDRED cases. But you get the idea.

💉 Next, Dr. Makis’ second critically-important post was his roundup of THIRTY families with multiple sudden deaths in the same family. In other words, we’re now seeing “clusters.” Sudden deaths in working-age people is already rare. The statistical improbability of a cluster of sudden deaths in the same family, during the same seven-month period (since May), boggles the mind. Let’s look at a few.

Two sisters — Katelyn Fox, 18, and Cassandra Fox, 20 — were both diagnosed with the same rare cancer, osteosarcoma, and both were diagnosed within the last 12 months. They’ve undergone chemo, radiation therapy, and multiple surgeries, and it isn’t working so far:

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Three members of the Johnson family died suddenly since February; two of them just since July:

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Baseball star Tim Wakefield, 57, died in October from aggressive brain cancer. His wife is now battling aggressive pancreatic cancer. (C&C reported this very SADS case.)

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Morgan and Shane Gray, a young Cleveland couple, got married in 2022 and then were both diagnosed with cancer. His is testicular cancer, hers is triple negative breast cancer:

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Here’s their GoFundMe, if you feel so inclined.

Again, Dr. Makis rounded up thirty examples of cancer and sudden death clusters, just since May of this year. Again, this isn’t a complete list, it’s only the cases he was able to find during the time he had. I don’t know what are the odds of such a large number of atypical, same-family, clustered sudden deaths during any seven-month period, but whatever that number is, it must be vanishingly small.

💉 Finally, two weeks ago Dr. Makis rounded up ten shocking examples of fake websites reporting on people who died suddenly, getting all the other details right but falsely attributing the cause of someone’s sudden death to a made-up car accident.

This one is important because it constitutes evidence that the coverup is not accidental. Under the law, an intent to conceal evidence is — legally — also evidence of consciousness of guilt.

I noticed two of Dr. Makis’ example. Last month C&C reported the death of young social media influencer, Samara Maloney, who died unexpectedly from a brain aneurysm on November 7th, 2023. But if you google her name, you will get sketchy, fake obituaries claiming she died in a tragic car crash:

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Among the Google results are also the real ones, the headlines from Trinidad correctly citing Samara’s sudden and unexpected brain aneurism (as I reported at the time):

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Who would do something like that? Why?

The second example happened just down the road from where I live, one town over from where Michelle grew up. I first heard about it directly from astonished locals who knew Lakeland high school student Julia Black, 16. Julia died suddenly from “cardiac arrest caused by pericardial infection.” Everyone was talking about the incomprehensible tragedy, even up here in Gainesville.

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But if you google Julia’s name now, alongside the correct Lakeland Ledger obituary disclosing 16-year-old Julia died from a heart attack, you’ll also see links to sketchy, poorly-composed articles describing Julia, including her picture and many true personal details, but claiming she died in a car accident. Here’s one example:

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Dr. Makis found these websites, all seemingly unrelated to each other, are all based in lawless third-world countries where it is nearly impossible to figure out who’s really behind them. But someone is clearly paying somebody to make these fake websites. And the websites don’t seem to have any obvious financial incentive, like a displaced Nigerian prince with an inheritance that needs help getting to the U.S. or requests for your banking information.

It is all extremely insidious.

Not that you needed any evidence, but these websites are clear evidence of a conspiracy to hide sudden deaths. Dr. Makis wondered: who is paying these third-world trolls to create all these fake obituaries about Americans? And why?

Where are the misinformation police when you need them? (Don’t answer that.)  Where are all the Orwellian government agencies decrying theseorganized groups of foreign agents manufacturing fake obituaries about American citizens? Do you think if we told them it was the Russians the FBI would investigate?

Help! Putin’s attacking us with misinformation again! It’s Ze Russians! Watch out!

UPDATE: Yesterday, Dr. Makis published another roundup, of 150 teachers injured and dead since May.  You can stick that one on the list too.

🔥 Finally, you will enjoy this ten-minute clip of New Zealand’s brand-new “ultra right wing” Prime Minister Winston Peters, sparring with angry, virtue-signaling leftists in that country’s parliament. You’ll love it:

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CLIP: New Zealand’s new conservative Prime Minister spars with leftists (10:35).

You probably never ever heard of him since New Zealand’s new Prime Minister is under a corporate media news embargo. But people who do know have been comparing Winston Peters to Winston Churchill, which is promising, if perhaps a smidge premature.

Either way, PM Peters joins the growing list of new, feisty, anti-globalist leaders emerging around all the world.

Have a blessed Sunday! I promise I’ll have something entertaining for you in the morning tomorrow, and as well toodle around our Christmas trip, I will be praying your own week gets off to a great start. See you then!

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