How Pfizer Hid Nearly 80% of COVID Vaccine Trial Deaths From Regulators
October 30th, 2023Via: The Defender:
Pfizer-BioNTech delayed reporting vaccine-associated deaths among BNT162b2 clinical trial participants until after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the product.
The vaccine makers also failed to account for a large number of subjects who dropped out of the trial.
Together, these strategies kept regulators and the public ignorant of a 3.7-fold increase in cardiac deaths among subjects who received the vaccine, according to analysis in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research.
The authors of the paper described it as a “forensic analysis,” defined by the U.S. National Institute for Standards and Technology as “the use of scientific methods or expertise to investigate crimes or examine evidence that might be presented in a court of law.”
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The FDA’s Ties to the Gates Foundation
“War Is A Racket” For These 25 ‘Defense’ Companies
October 30th, 2023Via: ZeroHedge:
Retired US Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler said it first and said it best: “War is a racket. It always has been…”
But what often goes unsaid is his next sentences:
“It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.”
And indeed, every year, the world’s most powerful countries spend billions of dollars on so-called ‘defense’.
But where does this money actually flow?
To gain insight, Visual Capitalist’s Marcu Lu and Bhabna Banerjee ranked the world’s top 25 defense companies by 2022 revenues, using data from Defense News.
Note that their graphic shows each company’s revenues from defense, and not total revenues. This is because many companies such as Boeing also generate revenue from non-defense related industries and sectors.
Warnings About Alarming Pre-Oct 7 Hamas Activity Ignored, Say Israeli Surveillance Soldiers
October 29th, 2023Via: ZeroHedge:
The Oct 7 Hamas military and terrorist attacks on Israel came as shock to many — but not to surveillance soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who say their warnings about their alarming observations along the Gaza border were ignored by higher-ups.
In interviews with Israeli media, soldiers of the IDF’s Combat Intelligence Corps say that, for at least three months before the attacks, they observed Hamas members conducting paramilitary training along the fenceline, digging holes, studying the area with maps, examining the ground surface and even placing and detonating explosives.
Speaking to Kan News on Wedneday, Yael Rotenberg and Maya Desiatnik expressed their anger over the IDF’s failure to heed their repeated reports of the ominous activity. Compounding their rage, the two were the only Combat Intelligence Corps soldiers who survived the Hamas attack on their base near the Nahal Oz kibbutz, less than a half-mile southeast of the Gaza border.
“It’s infuriating. We saw what was happening, we told them about it, and we were the ones who were murdered,” said Desiatnik.
RFK Jr Trespasser Included in Secret Service Risk Assessment Months Before DHS Denied Protection
October 29th, 2023Via: Fox:
The person arrested for trespassing on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s property twice this week was listed in a Secret Service risk assessment as part of the candidate’s request for protection in June, Fox News Digital has learned.
Jonathan Macht was arrested Wednesday morning for trespassing on Kennedy’s property. Police transported Macht from Kennedy’s property, but he returned later in the day after he was released from custody and again attempted to enter the property. He was re-arrested.
Kennedy requested Secret Service protection twice, but has been rejected by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) despite the Secret Service determining in June that he was at elevated “risk for adverse attention.”
Matthew Perry Dead at 54: “Could I Be Any More Vaccinated?”
October 29th, 2023Not unless they offer boosters in vaccine heaven.
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— matthew perry (@MatthewPerry) May 24, 2021
Via: ABC:
Friends star Matthew Perry has died of an apparent drowning, US TV network NBC has confirmed.
He was 54 years old.
Perry’s death was confirmed in a statement posted by NBC, the network that aired the hit sitcom for 10 years, on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
The Los Angeles Times and TMZ.com, both citing unnamed law enforcement sources, reported that the American-Canadian performer was found dead in a hot tub or jacuzzi.
“The Second Stage”: Israel Expanding Aerial Bombardment and Ground Operations Inside Gaza
October 28th, 2023Netanyahu: “Iran is the basis of everything.”
Via: Al Jazeera:
‘You Will Eat Zhe Bugs’: Tyson Foods Gets Into the Insect Factory Farming Game
October 28th, 2023Watch the first few minutes of Bladerunner 2049. They want to tell you. “It’s a protein farm.”:
“Primarily to be used in the pet food, aquaculture, and livestock industries.”
*wink*
Via: Armageddon Prose:
What was once the pipe dream of anti-human technocrats in the multinational corporate state — forcing the peasants to feed like beasts on insects for protein in ritual humiliation — is rapidly turning into dystopian reality.
Once again, the difference between “conspiracy theory” and “this is your life now, stupid” is approximately six months to a year.
Via KFSM (Arkansas):
“According to a statement from Tyson Foods, the Springdale-based corporation has reached an agreement with Protix, a leading multinational insect ingredients company, to create and run an insect protein processing facility with the goal of providing more sustainable protein production— “primarily to be used in the pet food, aquaculture, and livestock industries.”
The collaboration will create “the first at-scale facility of its kind to upcycle food manufacturing byproducts into high-quality insect proteins and lipids,” according to Tyson.
The facility will house “all aspects of insect protein production including the breeding, incubating, and hatching of insect larvae. In addition to ingredients for the aquaculture and pet food industries, processed larvae may also be used as ingredients within livestock and plant feed,” according to Tyson.”
A Microbial Cause of Alzheimer’s?
October 28th, 2023Via: Epoch Times:
A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine has discovered that when the brain is infected with a common fungus, it changes in ways similar to those seen in Alzheimer’s disease. The new research delves deeper into some of the molecular mechanisms behind that process.
Using animal models, the research team discovered how the fungus, called Candida albicans (C. albicans), enters the brain, activates mechanisms for its clearance, and generates amyloid beta (A?)-like peptides—toxic protein fragments thought to be central to the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Border Patrol Agents Released Over 900,000 Illegal Immigrants Into U.S. Last Fiscal Year
October 28th, 2023Via: Fox:
Border Patrol released over 900,000 illegal immigrants into the interior of the United States in Fiscal Year 2023, including more than 150,000 in September alone — offering an insight into how many migrants who crossed the border illegally are allowed to stay in the country.
The data on the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) website shows that 908,669 migrants were released by Border Patrol in FY 2023 after being encountered between ports of entry having crossed illegally. The figures do not include ICE releases or those encountered at ports of entry.
The Spy in Your Phone
October 27th, 2023This is a couple of years old and has been covered extensively on Cryptogon, but it sums up a lot of information.
Via: Al Jazeera:
Related: Finding You: The Network Effect of Telecommunications Vulnerabilities for Location Disclosure


