Dr. Robert W Malone on Dangers of COVID mRNA ‘Vaccines’
June 30th, 2021Dr. Malone was banned from LinkedIn after this interview.
Yes, I have been locked out of Linked In and my account has been shut down. #censorship in the time of COVID. I have had to submit copies of my driver's license and Linked In will now make a determination about reactivating my account.
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) June 29, 2021
Via: The Highwire:
More: Dr. Robert W Malone Website: RW Malone MD,LLC
Hackers Exploited 0-Day, Not 2018 Bug, to Mass-Wipe My Book Live Devices
June 29th, 2021Via: Ars Technica:
Last week’s mass-wiping of Western Digital My Book Live storage devices involved the exploitation of not just one vulnerability but a second critical security bug that allowed hackers to remotely perform a factory reset without a password, an investigation shows.
The vulnerability is remarkable because it made it trivial to wipe what is likely petabytes of user data. More notable still was that, according to the vulnerable code itself, a Western Digital developer actively removed code that required a valid user password before allowing factory resets to proceed.
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“The vendor commenting out the authentication in the system restore endpoint really doesn’t make things look good for them,” HD Moore, a security expert and the CEO of network discovery platform Rumble, told Ars. “It’s like they intentionally enabled the bypass.”
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson with Families on Adverse Reactions to COVID “Vaccine”
June 29th, 2021Via: FOX6 News Milwaukee:
North Korean Defector Explains ‘Woke’ Culture in America
June 28th, 2021Many years ago, a friend of mine would not mention his PhD on his CV. I asked him why he did that. He said, “Outside of academia, it’s like dipping yourself in shit.”
I wonder: Will undergrad degrees come to indicate a similar kiss of death to employers?
Via: Yeonmi Park:
More: North Korean Defector Says ‘Even North Korea Was Not This Nuts’ After Attending Ivy League School
New Zealand: “Over Time, Requiring People to Scan Would Become Part of Everyday Life”
June 28th, 2021Mmm hmm.
Via: New Zealand Herald:
The Government is considering mandatory QR scanning in “high-risk” locations such as bars and restaurants, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.
Cabinet has commissioned advice on the move after daily scans fell from a high of two million every day at the height of the pandemic in New Zealand to a low of just over 400,000.
Over time, requiring people to scan would become part of everyday life, much like showing ID in a bar, Ardern said at today’s post-Cabinet press briefing.
Canada: Ban Public Gatherings to Prevent Spread of False Information
June 28th, 2021[???]
REPORT: No longer about health. Canada will prevent groups from gathering in order to stop the spread of 'unauthorized information'. pic.twitter.com/WM381SGnCC
— New Granada (@NewGranada1979) June 27, 2021
Ivermectin, a Potential Anticancer Drug
June 28th, 2021In other Ivermectin news…
Via: Pharmacological Research:
Recently, ivermectin has been reported to inhibit the proliferation of several tumor cells by regulating multiple signaling pathways. This suggests that ivermectin may be an anticancer drug with great potential. Here, we reviewed the related mechanisms by which ivermectin inhibited the development of different cancers and promoted programmed cell death and discussed the prospects for the clinical application of ivermectin as an anticancer drug for neoplasm therapy.
J&J to Pay $263 Million in New York Opioid Settlements, Avoids Trial
June 26th, 2021Via: Reuters:
Johnson & Johnson said on Saturday it will pay $263 million to resolve claims it fueled an opioid epidemic in New York state and two of its largest counties.
The settlements remove the drugmaker from a jury trial scheduled to begin on Tuesday on Long Island, where several big opioid makers and distributors are also defendants.
Johnson & Johnson did not admit liability or wrongdoing in settling with New York state, and with Nassau and Suffolk counties. The $229.9 million state settlement also calls for J&J to stop selling the painkillers nationwide.
How An Obscure App Turned Millions Into Unwitting Spies For The US Military
June 26th, 2021Via: ZeroHedge:
There’s a growing cottage industry at the nexus of consumer research and government surveillance.
In a report published Friday, the Wall Street Journal explored the world of Premise Data Corp., an innocently-named firm that uses a network of users, many in the developing world, who complete basic tasks for small commissions. Assignments can range from snapping photos of competitors’ stores, to counting the number of ATMs in a given area, to reporting on the price of consumer goods on the shelf.
Roughly half of the firm’s clients are private businesses seeking “commercial information” (mostly reporting on competitors’ operations), both the US government and foreign governments have hired the firm to do more advanced reconnaissance work while gauging public opinion.
The UAP Task Force Report: Handful of Pages Containing Mostly Bureaucratic Jargon, Little Else
June 26th, 2021My guess is that you would learn more about UFOs by zoning out while playing Tetris than you would from reading this document.
Via: Richard Dolan:
Obviously the point of this unclassified version of the report is to bore the public to death about UAP, because despite the interesting tidbits in here, there is nothing even remotely exciting about this.


