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“When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals!”

—Edward Snowden

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note the wonderful ethical hypocrisy on display.

calling for fauci to face justice is putting him at lethal risk and constitutes incitement.

but calling musk a monster to dehumanize him and rile people up against him, that's just good citizenship.

these people cannot hear themselves.

telling.

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The left, starting in the early '60s, waxed hysterical about the "double standards" of the "establishment". Irony intrudes. They have become the Establishment, replete with a full set of REAL double standards for just about everything. Again, Kafka would be depressed today, since the world is WAY weirder than his imagination...

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And more Orwellian than Orwell.

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What was "the left" in the 1960s is no longer. All the surviving "liberals" of those era have either realized "the left" abandoned their principles long ago and realized that political parties are the enemy of all that real liberals believe, or they stopped paying attention, or they have party loyalty induced cerebral paralysis.

I believe the same things I did in 1969: Power corrupts, and those who gain power will do anything to retain and expand it. This is the true nature of "the establishment" and always has been, regardless of whether they call themselves right, left, liberal, conservative, democrat or republican (those words have lost all meaning IMO).

Convince me I'm wrong.

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I don’t think you’re wrong.

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Exactly, I am that generation. I was Miss Goody Two Shoes in the 60/70s... every Hippie that thought I was a self absorbed shallow twit is now a card carrying liberal portfolio checking virtue signaling brunch loving hypocrite. In a way, I consider Bernie Sanders their standard bearer... and that is not a complement. And I supported his candidacy in 2016. Y’all don’t walk your talk.

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These days most don't even talk the talk. Preach tolerance by redefining it so it's OK to silence the opposition, to suppress and hate those who question the doctrine. To accept only a narrowly allowed set of views is somehow "liberal" now.

If you read them a speech from Dr. Martin Luther King without attribution they'll call it inciting insurrection. And trust me most won't recognize the "I have a dream" speech except for that one line.

How anyone can call themselves "liberal" while arguing that free speech is bad and moderation of all public discourse is mandatory, well, they have nothing in common with the liberals of the 60s.

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Book Review - "Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press & the Rise of Alternative Media in America" http://realchangenews.org/2011/03/31/era-new-media-born-1960s

Now it seems "incurious minds" are the vogue, and people seem to fear turning into a pillar of salt if they gaze upon something contrary to the Narrative the MSM is selling.

Holder Says People Need to be Brainwashed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYyqBxD-3xw

MSM (Mainstream Media) ECHO CHAMBER: NO EVIDENCE OF 2020 ELECTION THEFT! https://www.bitchute.com/video/pxZSRyVheAjS/

Liz Cheney Cries To Chuck Todd About ‘Election Deniers’ Being A Grave Threat To Democracy

https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2022/10/liz-cheney-cries-to-chuck-todd-about-election-deniers-being-a-grave-threat-to-democracy/ref/6/

MUST WATCH: 10 minutes of Democrats denying election results and questioning voting machines

https://rumble.com/v1d82qf-10-minutes-of-democrats-denying-election-results-by-donald-trump-on-truthso.html

https://rumble.com/v19sfp7-must-watch-10-minutes-of-democrats-denying-election-results-and-questioning.html

Democrats 2016 Election Stolen!

https://open.substack.com/pub/taibbi/p/memory-holed-the-election-was-hacked?r=iha3h&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

Kind of obvious why they need censorship unlike their "leftists forefathers!" I remember, "let it all hang out, tell it like it is." Now it's SHUT UP and listen to the narrative and, don't question.

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That’s exactly what Good Germans do. It’s Badass Germans (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/are-you-a-good-german-or-a-badass) like us who muck it up for them by exposing their “wonderful ethical hypocrisy” (🎯), irrationality, and petty viciousness 😎

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Hard to when you're just another cog in the giant machine.

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I wanna know whose paying him....I mean he went from saying he called out Fauci to calling him a saint almost......sounds like he is just typing.

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I think with Gregg, it could be because they offered him admission into the cool kids club.

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Just unbelievable...one minute I think Biden has no clue what the eff is going on and the next minute, I visualize him snickering his slimy little ass off knowing the corruption his family is getting away with....

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He knows. Criminal activity is as naturally as snorting girl hair to some cone lickers.

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Both can be true.

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True, I’m sure they are working on the “he’s completely gaga” defense.....

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Never underestimate an opponent. Even one who is so convincingly incompetent in appearance.

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Biden is just so weird. Slime. I know from my “way back when” stewardess days.

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Eww! Story?

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I’ve shelved it. I shared my story with a high profile investigative journalist who had contacted me the summer of 2019. His piece featuring Tara Reade and 11 other women for The New Yorker got spiked. My previous attempts to tell my tale resulted in my grown kids being doxed.... I thought I could trust this reputable journalist, now I think he may have been silencing me. I’m 70, I don’t have the fortitude to get shaken down by a dishonest media.

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Thugs.

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And when nothing is done to the criminals, you are in Big Trouble, something not nice, indeed...

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Truth is treason in the empire of lies.

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Amen!

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And if you get others to mob the one exposing the crime, then you're a Smooth Criminal.

You've been hit by

You've been struck by

A Smooth Criminal.

Annie are you okay?

So, Annie are you okay, are you okay, Annie?

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An interesting fellow to quote on crime. Certainly qualifies as an expert on becoming a criminal ;-).

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Sunlight is the best disinfectant

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Always. Of course it can burn, too. We are hoping for a real good cleansing.

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...commences work on world's largest magnifying glass...

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The lovely sound of sizzling in the morning...

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For your edutainment (yes I will flagellate myself for using such a word!):

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_gun] (Sonnengewehr in the original german.)

"In 1929, the German physicist Hermann Oberth developed plans for a space station from which a 100-metre-wide concave mirror could be used to reflect sunlight onto a concentrated point on the earth."

Now, back to food-coma after a repast of lutfisk, potatoes, mustard sauce with horseradish shavings on top, and a red cabbage salad with cloves, sultanas, apples and cinnamon: the salad is gently broiled in lard in a skillet until everything has become soft but not so much it gets crusty. With a little drop of Aalborgs akvavit on the ise, and some small beer.

Edit: strewth, would you believe it. The wife has made ginger snaps and saphron buns, fresh out of the oven. My waistline, it is expanding!

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There are occasional articles on lutfisk as a peculiar holdover in the Scandinavian-origin communities in the Upper Midwest, and I always thought it would be something I'd have no reservations about eating.

But you guys love beets too. I'm not sure what to believe, when I examine the issue with care...

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Lutfisk is a nice change from the regular jul-food, which can be a bit on the heavy side, especially during the in-between days (from Julafton to Newyear's).

The actual fish tastes very mild. Some people like it with coarsely ground black pepper on top, I prefer horseradish or mustard sauce. Or both.

A good side is freshly boiled green peas covered in salted melted butter, the lot then poured over the fish right before serving.

And of course there's the annual argument whether it is cheating to buy deboned fillets or not.

As with most traditional Scandinavian/Nordic fare, ales, beers, lagers, kvass, mead and such drinks are much better choices than wine.

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Upper Midwest, how's Minnesota do?

BTW, I love lutfisk tacos. (lutfisk = Swedish, lutifisk = Norsk, I think.)

What??

Take lefse, put on some masked potatoes, add some lutfisk, maybe a dash of pepper, then pour hot melted butter over it and roll the lefse up like a taco.

Sooo good!

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this time is should burn and real hard, so we can see the scorched faces of all that are involved, the million kid porn watchers on bluebird included

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I predict what we'll get is sore eyes and a bad burn.

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It's up to us.

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Well, keep watch. Remember. And vote accordingly.

But what do you do when the ballot contains two bad choices?

While it's popular to call anyone questioning the recent election conduct "denier" and undemocratic (yes, that's backwards), there is no questioning that elections have been slowly but steadily undermine for decades. The Party, occasionally masquerading as two dominant parties, creates a slate of unacceptable choices. The ballot has been controlled by national parties now for a long time, and that is a subtle but undeniable control over the outcome - tweedle dumb or tweedle dumber. This is the real threat to "democracy". Compounding the attack on the concept of a representative republic. Enabled by controlling education so that (after 2 generations) the concepts and the sound reasons behind them, eradicated from the knowledge of voters.

What "we" can do is educate our children. Teach them history. Teach them values. Teach them to read...and read things for themselves. Read the constitution, read the Torah and Mitsvah. Know what the words mean by reading the words themselves, not some "interpretation" spun to make them compliant members of the masses.

Well it's an idea ;-).

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I agree with all of this, and I've been saying for awhile now that all people of good sense and good will must focus on micro--local elections on upwards. One's neighbors are more accountable--or can be made so--than politicians on the state and national level, and those micro-local positions are always the feeders for the state and national levels.

Break the party machines by getting real independents to run on those basic levels and keep a real keen eye on where they start getting their little war chests from.

And fer God's sake look for people who value the heritage of the Western Enlightenment which formed the foundational values of our nation. These people were open to thought and wisdom from the ancients forward. There was a time when the meeting of Jewish, Christian and Muslim minds led to an extraordinary flowering of knowledge and culture, especially because many of them were iconoclasts and/or original thinkers within their own cultures and faiths--like Meister Eckhart for example, and Spinoza. The Founders were strongly influenced by a broad field of human wisdom. Maybe we should try to regain that.

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I applaud your optimism. Not sure I can share it. But I applaud it.

The dominant parties control everything. Even local schoolboards are in their sights. They control the money, which controls elections. The only way, for decades, for an outsider to prevail is (1) make a very good imitation of a party liner long enough to get in, or (2) have the resources so as not to depend on party money. Trump is an example of (2): he was the outsider who had the means to finance his own campaign. Most billionaires don't seek election, they simply use their resources to control the party. We watched how both dominant parties reacted to the outsider.

There's a few exceptions and some hope that some places people still have a vote. Rand Paul, clearly not part of the mainstream GOP, has gotten himself elected with a fairly honest representation of himself, at least his actions have been consistent with his speeches. I can't name another off the top of my head (of either stripe).

What we can do is, maybe, raise awareness of the next generation. It takes two generations of controlling education to control the people. Maybe if we can wrest control of education away from the parties and governments, we have a chance. Maybe in 2 generations of restoring education. Maybe.

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Have you not followed the AMA guidelines? Exposure to sunlight causes all manner of evil maladies. Stay in the dark. It's for your safety ;-).

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Gregg's kind of an idiot.

"Prosecute Fauci" is a demand, not a threat. A very reasonable demand under the circumstances.

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Exactly. Gregg needs to get his knickers unknotted... I’m sure he’d be fine with with this tweet: Jail/Trump.

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Sadly, I think you are correct. The hypocrisy is so thick one can cut it with a knife

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New label for the informed: Hypocrisy denier!

Get that put on a tee shirt and I'll by it ;-)

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A defining characteristic of those my wife refers to as having "the belligerent, self-righteous attitude of entitlement."

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Exactly. And the call is putting the task in the hands of the court. In other words, he's not going after anyone. He's calling on the legal system to do its job.

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And as we are witnessing , AG Ma Frickett is not exactly doing his job!!!

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First he defends free speech, and now due process? OMG he must be stopped!

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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 My fav comment. Free Speech and Due Process are now.....BULLYING.

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Exactly, and a minimally ethically and morally required demand.

"[W]e never made threats (sic) like this." Yeah, actually that's one very important reason we're in the mess we're in now. I wouldn't be bragging about that if I were you, Gregg.

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More of the false equivalence: calling for due process of law is a "threat".

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Calm down, Sir. "Prosecute Fauci" isn't a threat. It's just a recommendation. You know, just like mRNA shots were "recommended".

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These guys think disagreement is hate, so they also view a statement of fact of what to do to criminals is "violence. Keep in mind these are the same people that view what happened on January 6th as an insurrection.

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Fauci is a fraud whose suppression of early intervention and treatment with safe and effective therapeutics in favor of his poison death shot killed, injured and disabled tens of millions of Americans.

The little beast deserves to spend the rest of his life behind bars.

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Fauci was definitely part of this death experiment. He knew the the “off label” drugs to ban because he and HHS Collins were specific to cross them of as they were TOO effective last Covid virus. That makes him Complicit. He also partnered financially with big pharma.

Like Musk or not, I’m in debt to the sunshine of crimes with the Old leadership. We may have even had a different White House without so many umteen pronouns.

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Say what you will about Trump (and I’m no fan) he never would have hired Sam Brinton or Rachel Levine.

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He also would not have continued with the covid nonsense that

Biden embraced. Things would look a whole lot different right now if the dems hadn't stolen the election.

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Someone pointed out recently that before the lockdown in the UK, Covid was reclassified to a non high consequence infectious disease. The reason being that a high consequence disease would require existing treatments to be investigated.

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That is so rich........and new news to me. Thanks for posting.

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And all the dead AIDS victims he ignored in the 80s because the only answer was a... vaccine.

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I’m tempted to compare him to animal and bird scat but even scat grows tall trees and plants from the seeds contained therein. Fauci? More like DDT.

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While waiting for the death sentence to be executed (pun intended).

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It's clear Elon is sitting on a treasure trove with the Twitter files. He's striking pure terror into the hearts of the Fascist Left. They dare not take a public stand other than the twits on Twitter 2.0 which matters to no one as the DNC Media continue to take their stance of not covering the censorship and government alliances/partnership in an illegal operation.

Musk is now threatening to further uncover the truth about Mengele Fauci. That trolling tweet has them in an uproar. IMHO, he's watching to see who takes the bait. The DNC Media's major outlets may be wary of opening the door but it's so tempting. They want to defend Mengele Fauci and his "gain of function" crimes against humanity badly as they are all in it together. But what do I know; I'm just a hoss.

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Guess that would make you a bit of a, what, neigh-sayer?

These people remind me of Arthur C Clarke's Law of Revolutionary Ideas:

Every revolutionary idea — in Science, Politics, Art or Whatever — evokes three stages of reaction. They may be summed up by the three phrases:

1. “It is completely impossible — don’t waste my time.”

2. “It is possible, but it is not worth doing.”

3. “I said it was a good idea all along.”

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A cop accidently kills an aggressive, 250 pound man while apprehending him 1,000 miles away: "No justice, no peace! Fry them like bacon! All cops are bastards!". A SCOTUS judge kicks abortion back to the states: "We're living in A Handmaid's Tale! He's a rapist!".

The most highly-paid bureaucrat in the US wrecks the economy, kills millions (including a bunch of black people, FWIW), destroys millions of relationships, and censors dissidents: "His heart was in the right place! Germs are scary! Amnesty!"

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The cop didn't kill him. He overdosed on Fentanyl. Watch the whole bodycam video, the reason he's on the ground is because he was belligerent and repeatedly saying he couldn't breathe sitting in the back of the car.

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Probably true, but kind of beside the point. The cops in my town didn't do anything, but the same people demanding Fauci be treated like a three-year-old that accidently broke a vase were all about assaulting them.

That's why I am pushing the idea that the Covid vax deaths should be racialized and hyper-moralized. Fauci, after all, is literally killing black people, unlike the cops in my city. I want to hear leftists explain why that's wrong.

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It blows my mind that people don’t know this. There’s footage of Chauvin’s knee basically hovering over Floyd’s back that shows that Chauvin wasn’t actually holding him down in any way. There’s footage where you can see the fentanyl he’s trying to hide dissolving in his mouth as he’s interacting with the police

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I thought he was basically refusing to get into the car, and then collapsed. I believe he was calling for his mother and saying he couldn't breathe already while being walked over to the car. Did I misunderstand that? Agree about the Fentanyl overdose.

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You are correct. He had the same responses, said he couldn’t breathe, crying for his mother, when arrested a few weeks (or maybe it was months) earlier. “They’re Lying” by Liz Collin is a good book about what was suppressed about this case. She is a former local TV reporter who is married to the former Minneapolis Police Union head. Big surprise that she no longer works at that Woke station and now writes for Alpha News, a newer and more respectable outfit.

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Thanks for that information. I was not aware of that also being the case in an earlier incident.

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I didn’t know it until I read the book. It certainly wasn’t in any media coverage that I saw. I’m in the general vicinity of Minneapolis, so was inundated with this story at the time.

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I'll bet. I'm a couple of states away, and the chancellor was shrilly editorializing about it in messages to the local university.

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That’s not exactly the way Dr. Kory saw things go down…

https://pierrekory.substack.com/p/expert-witness-testimony-of-the-george

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Interesting. Thanks for sharing that.

When was that article written, 2021? Unfortunately, Substack gives the month and day, but not the year.

I will say that I did not find Dr. Kory's argument entirely convincing. Most of it was a detailed analysis of how suffocation works. This is fine, but it was in a context in which the matter of *whether* suffocation had taken place was speculation, and it seemed that the image of possible suffocation was worked up to the extent that it overrode the fact that it was in question here.

There was a bit too much virtue-signaling in that article too. The belligerent assumption of "murder" was off-putting, as was the blurring of this case into the alleged century-long mistreatment of blacks and other non-whites on the part of the Minneapolis Police Department. The officers involved suffered too in the aftermath, and there is nothing to show either motive to kill, or that there was coordination among them to do it. At worst, they acted clumsily in a way that may have killed the man they were attempting to arrest; there is nothing in that article to demonstrate that they intended to kill him.

It was also interesting that the article implicates the emergency medical personnel that were called to the scene. It seems that the lead doctor checked Mr. Floyd's pulse, and then went back to get a stretcher for him, without immediately initiating CPR. Dr. Kory believes that Mr. Floyd had no pulse at that time, and that this delay is what finally killed him. But again, this seems to be Dr. Kory's speculation, not an established fact. It also raises a question about the attitude of the emergency responders toward the officers at the time, which I had formerly understood was one of disgust for how they had handled the situation.

Most of the comments are adulatory, though two or three responders are courteously critical.

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I think it is important to notice that Musk said Prosecute/Fauci. Not Kill Fauci, stalk Fauci, linger outside Fauci's house or any other insane thing.

Prosecute is a legal word. Legal. It implies there is a legal problem with a legal solution. Someone has broken the law. To prosecute you have to : 1.) Notice, 2.) Decide to do something about it for the benefit of those being harmed, in this case the entire globe, and 3.) Hold a person who is abusing power to the confines of the law.

Mr. "I am soy-ence" doesn't feel particularly confined to the law or the truth.

Now, I admire many things about Musk. He's also scary with his, "We can't beat 'em so let's become part machine," approach to the dystopian horrors of AI.

Why? Why in all this blatant censorship has no one mentioned that a crux of manipulation, totalitarian takeovers of government, and civil-war threatening strife is AI intrusion into the actions of normal citizens?

If we made it illegal for AI to be used to spy on us, calculate our tastes and responses, and then shove manipulative garbage our way to control us (and sell targeting advertising with assurance we're addicted and staying online...) then we wouldn't even have the political divisions and social breakdowns that threaten our country's safety.

Since when are we more OK with censorship of real people than we are with curtailing artificial people? I'm not ok with it. Let's include that in the list of atrocities. The big, ignored one that makes the rest possible.

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The virtue signaling of these bootlicking morons has officially become parody

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Gregggggg is apparently ok with Fauci killing thousands in the 80s by denying Bactrim to those who had AIDS. Nice way to admit you are a simp Gregggggg

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And a couple of hundred thousand more by pushing AZT, a failed chemotherapeutic, in high doses, on the gay community.

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And orphans.

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That orphan thing in NYC is so beyond the pale, I think most people don't believe it. I'm sure Dr Walensky will thank those poor kids for their "suffering and sacrifice " at Fauci's retirement gala.

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One of my cousins had an untimely demise due to denied treatment in the 80s, but Gregggg feels that is ok, because he protested. What a freaking clown.

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No Gregg, we don't need Musk to tell us that Fauxi ought to be in leg irons, awaiting trial for crimes against humanity.

Plus calling for someone's prosecution indicates a desire to work within the judicial system. It's NOT a call for vigilantism!

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I loves my red meat but I ain't no minion. Musk is in it FOR MUSK.

But I/we/us will take the win regardless. lol

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"Musk is in it FOR MUSK."

Funny that. Why is it that so many of the people "doing their part," presuming to tell us how to be better people, are _not in it for themselves_ but do their stuff For The Greater Good - and it always ends up that the greatest benefactor of their actions are THEM.

And yet, Musk --- and let this sink in just a moment --- is in it for himself. So conspicuously seeking to make a profit and looking out for Number One, it turns out, is actually better for everyone.

#AynRandWasRight

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Whether or not that is true, he is exposing so much more than anyone else has done, or has had the power to do, on such a large scale.

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Gregg Gonslaves supports genocide.

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If anyone we now know has defrauded the American People, it's the despicable Yoel Roth and Vajina Gedde who quite literally threw an election -- and then continued to amass power over what not just Americans but the entire world could have discussions about.

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The big lesson of the Twitter files though is not Twitter is doing this. It is Google and AWS and Meta are doing this.

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About every single big story of the day.

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fauci threatened doctors who wanted to prescribe ivermectin; he made this safe, generic AND effective drug virtually illegal at a time when people needed it most, certainly resulting in deaths. after seeing really sick people get radically better overnight. it's now a staple in my medicine cabinet for viruses of any kind.

by depriving people of this medication, he added to the death toll.

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Bigly!

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Evil fauci is a serial liar, traitor, and war criminal, and the Nuremberg Trials, gave the world a pretty good precedent, for dealing with sociopathic war criminals.👹👎🏽

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