Oh, What A Tangled Web We Weave When The CDC Decieves |“You are a pathetic liar”: CDC senior scientist to CDC’s head of immunization (DOCUMENT) | Sharyl Attkisson
Sharyl Attkisson, the epitome of girl power, is a fantastic journalist. It is no wonder the Obama administration hacked into her computer. So what is the real story when it comes to vaccines and the CDC: lies and coverups that do not allow parents to make good, informed decisions.
The real problem with movies like “Vaxxed” and journalists’ articles on the CDC that actually do straight investigative reporting is the CDC does not come out looking very good. It follows, according to the Corporate and Political Establishment, that these movies must be banned and these journalists must be stopped.
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“According to Thompson, he and his fellow CDC scientists covered up a link between MMR vaccine and autism in African-American boys. “The omitted data suggested that African American males who received the MMR vaccine before age 36 months were at increased risk for autism,” Thompson later testified.
Dr. William Thompson, PhD
CDC officials disposed of study documents “in a huge garbage can”
As part of the alleged fraud and coverup, Thompson said he and the other CDC scientists who conducted the research got together and literally trashed study data.
Thompson first revealed his role in the fraud during a series of phone conversations with the parent of an autistic child. The parent surreptitiously recorded the calls, in which Thompson confessed and said he lived with tremendous guilt.”
“The family formation problem facing America and why immigration is not the solution.” Our guests are: Alfred Ortiz, Dr. Steve Camarota, Todd Bensman, Shelby Busch, Dan Schultz.
Rush Limbaugh. “He once again showed his toughness and his courage, virtually every day he was at the microphone.” Our guests are: Alexandra Preate, John Fredericks, Dr. Peter Navarro, Boris Epshteyn, Rudy Giuliani.
“An ideal means” for smugglers, criminals, and anti-border activists to evade immigration laws. Plus: a preview of how the Biden regime is going to try to slip in amnesty piecemeal.” Our guests are: Chris Chmielenski, Mary Ann Mendoza, Mark Krikorian, Kane.
“The sun doesn’t always shine the wind doesn’t always blow, or in the case if Texas you get freezing rain and it stops the wind turbines from turning” Our guests are: Daniel Turner, Dr. Peter Navarro, Boris Epshteyn, Rudy Giuliani.
“California is in play.” “I never thought I’d say those words.” Our guests are: Tom Del Beccaro, Dr. Maria Ryan, Dan Schultz, John Fredericks, Melissa Huray.
In this episode of The Nation Speaks, we take a closer look at the Texit movement. Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement (Texit), explains why he thinks the Lone Star State should be independent. Then, we ask three Texans how they feel about the movement.
Republicans are worried that the Biden administration might be too soft on Chinese tech giant Huawei. Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) discusses those concerns and more.
Finally, Dr. Eric Cole, cybersecurity expert and author of upcoming book “Cyber Crisis,” tells us about the vulnerabilities of the U.S. grid, after hackers gained access into the water treatment system in Oldsmar, Florida.
Former President Trump’s defense team debunks the Democrats’ case for impeachment; New York’s governor met with President Joe Biden today to talk about the pandemic; and lawmakers are trying to up the minimum wage to $15 an hour nationwide.
War Room explains why the Trump legal defense team didn’t go for 10, but still put a “total nail in the coffin of the cynical sham of an impeachment,” says Boris Epshteyn. Our guests are: Boris Epshteyn, Dr. Yan.
“The bottom line is you look at this matrix you see just a sea of check marks, virtually every state has most or all of these irregularities,” Navarro said. “This is the money shot.” Our guests are: Dr. Peter Navarro.
Lincoln Project founders from l to r: Mike Madrid, Rick Wilson, Steve Schmidt, Reed Galen (credit: 60 Minutes screen capture)
The group of life-long Republican Party consultants who, under the name “The Lincoln Project,” got very rich in 2020 with anti-Trump online messaging has spent weeks responding to numerous scandals on multiple fronts. Despite the gravity of those scandals, its conduct on Thursday night was in a whole new category of sleaze. It not only infuriated their long-time allies, but also constituted the abuse of Twitter’s platform to commit likely illegal acts.
“These barriers have to come down immediately,” Kassam said. “Bring down that wall right now. Today. No more politicization. [The National Guard] are not the political shock troops of the Democrat Party.” Our guests are: Richard Baris, Steve Cortes, Matt Braynard.
“This is completely fake, just like everyone else after Trump has worked out his usefulness to them,” Beattie said. “It’s the same story.” Our guests are: Gad Saad, Darren Beattie, Maria Ryan, Dan Schultz.
At least 5 people are dead after a 100 car pile-up in Texas. Democrats wrap up their case against Trump, and Disney faces backlash after firing an actress over her social media posts.
In a stunning presentation of ‘facts’, Democrat House managers make the perfect case to impeach themselves, their fellow Democrats, including Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Democrat Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Presidential candidate Joe Biden and Vice-Presidential candidate Kamala Harris. They called for continuing riots, violence and claimed that the election of Donald Trump in 2016 was a stolen election.
“They’ll happily hold the Constitution up with one hand and stab you in the back with the other.” Our guests are: Boris Epshteyn, Brian Kennedy, Dan Schultz, Darren Beattie.
“Why is everyone so allergic to counting the ballots in any place where there is a controversy?” Our guests are: Darren Beattie, Dr. TCC, Dr. Ming, Mike J. Lindell.
Raheem Kassam says the National guard is being “deployed for political ends” as if this was Beijing. Our guests are: John Solomon, Boris Epshteyn, Dr. Peter Navarro, Melissa Huray.
After what appears to be claim after claim of House managers being able to read minds, Kabuki theater and doctored videos, Democrats and CNN finally get directly challenged by Senator Mike Lee over the House manager’s use of CNN’s fake news reports. Pandemonium and confusion breaks out. As one viewer put it, “What an embarassment.” House managers close the session by removing the false statements attributed to Mike Lee by the House managers and CNN “on the grounds that it is not true.”
Democrats begin laying out their case for why they say Trump is responsible for the violence at the Capitol building, 14 states urge Biden to reverse course on the Keystone XL pipeline, and Border Patrol agents make more arrests for illegal entries.
“This is maybe the most important story revolver has ever run,” he said. “I promise you the rabbit hole goes far deeper.” Our guests are: Gov. Eric Greitens, Darren Beattie, Mike J. Lindell.
“One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” Our guests are: Gov. Eric Greitens, Mike J. Lindell, Rudy Giuliani, Dan Schultz, Boris Epshteyn.
“Don’t hog being the smartest person in the neighborhood. Share being the smartest person in the neighborhood” Our guests are: Dr. Peter Navarro, Natalie Winters
A majority of the Senate agree that Trump’s impeachment trial should go on, a new proposal means Americans could get up to thirty-six-hundred dollars a year for each of their children, and a Texas Senator teams up with the state’s governor to fight censorship.
“There’s two problems with her rebuttal: she insulted the voters of Wyoming and we’re not buying the narrative,” “Number two, the people of Wyoming are very intelligent.” Our guests are: Terry Schilling, Frank Eathorne, Sonny Borelli, Ben Bergquam, Thomas Farnan, Jack Posobiec.
“This is the man who spent 40 years selling the country,” said Raheem Kassam. “They claim he won the election and what is the first thing he did? China can propagandize in the schools again.” Our guests are: Terry Schilling, Jack Posobiec, Kane, Adam Kredo.
With the President’s lawyers refusing to go there, we may never get the receipts presented in the well of the senate. Our guests are: Jack Posobiec, Boris Epshteyn, Dr. Peter Navarro, Dr. Yan.
Trump’s legal defense team laid out their argument ahead of the former president’s impeachment trial; a survey suggests the GOP can’t risk losing the diverse coalition Trump built over the past four years; and journalist and author Andy Ngo gives an update on Antifa.
“The problem here are not the folks in Wyoming, this is a McCarthy problem,” said Stephen K. Bannon. “This shows you your lack of leadership.”Our guests are: Jim Hoft, Joey Correnti IV, Mark Finchem, John Fredericks, Gad Saad.
New York Times reporter Taylor Lorenz and Silicon Valley investor Marc Andreessen
A new and rapidly growing journalistic “beat” has arisen over the last several years that can best be described as an unholy mix of junior high hall-monitor tattling and Stasi-like citizen surveillance. It is half adolescent and half malevolent. Its primary objectives are control, censorship, and the destruction of reputations for fun and power. Though its epicenter is the largest corporate media outlets, it is the very antithesis of journalism.
I’ve written before about one particularly toxic strain of this authoritarian “reporting.” Teams of journalists at three of the most influential corporate media outlets — CNN’s “media reporters” (Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy), NBC’s “disinformation space unit” (Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny), and the tech reporters of The New York Times (Mike Isaac, Kevin Roose, Sheera Frenkel) — devote the bulk of their “journalism” to searching for online spaces where they believe speech and conduct rules are being violated, flagging them, and then pleading that punitive action be taken (banning, censorship, content regulation, after-school detention). These hall-monitor reporters are a major factor explaining why tech monopolies, which (for reasons of self-interest and ideology) never wanted the responsibility to censor, now do so with abandon and seemingly arbitrary blunt force: they are shamed by the world’s loudest media companies when they do not.
Just as the NSA is obsessed with ensuring there be no place on earth where humans can communicate free of their spying eyes and ears, these journalistic hall monitors cannot abide the idea that there can be any place on the internet where people are free to speak in ways they do not approve. Like some creepy informant for a state security apparatus, they spend their days trolling the depths of chat rooms and 4Chan bulletin boards and sub-Reddit threads and private communications apps to find anyone — influential or obscure — who is saying something they believe should be forbidden, and then use the corporate megaphones they did not build and could not have built but have been handed in order to silence and destroy anyone who dissents from the orthodoxies of their corporate managers or challenges their information hegemony.
Oliver Darcy has built his CNN career by sitting around with Brian Stelter petulantly pointing to people breaking the rules on social media and demanding tech executives make the rule-breakers disappear. The little crew of tattletale millennials assembled by NBC — who refer to their twerpy work with the self-glorifying title of “working in the disinformation space”: as intrepid and hazardous as exposing corruption by repressive regimes or reporting from war zones — spend their dreary days scrolling through 4Chan boards to expose the offensive memes and bad words used by transgressive adolescents; they then pat themselves on the back for confronting dangerous power centers, even when it is nothing more trivial and bullying than doxxing the identities of powerless, obscure citizens. . .
“The problem is we’re not in control of it, and the reason we’re not in control of it is because we’re not in it,” said Schultz. How to take control? Become a precinct committeeman. Schultz said there are 400,000 positions, “but over 200,000 are vacant.” Our guests are: Dan Schultz, Mike J. Lindell.
“This has to be because he’s violating the censorship put out by the new Stasi,” Giuliani said. “Pretty soon they’re gonna come visit your homes.” Our guests are: Jack Posobiec, Rudy Giuliani.