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The Transgender Activist Community Is About to Be Taught a Long Overdue Lesson – RedState

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This is what a bunch of losers looks like just before they lose.

The thing about the silent majority is that they’re very slow to anger and will tolerate being poked, prodded, and harassed for a shockingly long time. However, after enough victims have been created and events have transpired, that same majority that tolerated all of this will begin to lose its goodwill.

Source: The Transgender Activist Community Is About to Be Taught a Long Overdue Lesson – RedState

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Indigenous funding model is a win-win for ecosystems and local economies in Canada

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Getting back to reality will be a long row to hoe. Let’s follow nature. She knows the way.

Over the past 15 years, First Nations in Haida Gwaii and central and northern coastal British Columbia, Canada, have turned the tables around: once subjected to massive economic, social and cultural damages due to the extractive logging industry, they have now successfully built a sustainable economy that focuses on protecting sensitive ecosystems, while increasing communities’ […]

Source: Indigenous funding model is a win-win for ecosystems and local economies in Canada

How the “Unvaccinated” Got It Right ⋆ Brownstone Institute

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At the very least, if the gamble with people’s health and lives represented by the coercive “vaccination” policy had been taken following an adequate cost-benefit analysis, that decision would have been a tough judgment call. Any honest presentation of it would have involved the equivocal language of risk-balancing and the public availability of information about how the risks were weighed and the decision was made. In fact, the language of policy-makers was dishonestly unequivocal and the advice they offered suggested no risk whatsoever of taking the “vaccine.” This advice was simply false (or if you prefer, misleading,) on the evidence of the time inasmuch as it was unqualified.

Source: How the “Unvaccinated” Got It Right ⋆ Brownstone Institute

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Ship to Shore | Lake Erie Living

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Q. Where are you right now?A. Right now, I am in my room onboard the ship. We are anchored, waiting our turn to go into Two Harbors, Minnesota. We came from Nanticoke, Ontario, and we are taking the load to Quebec City. I am so excited to go down through the seaway and have a chance to wave at my mom in Brockville. I am hopeful that we pass during the daylight hours because the captain usually blows a salute for my mom. That is one long and two short blasts of the whistle.Q. What did you make for dinner last night?A. Last night was a special meal. I made butter chicken with basmati rice, Naan bread, onion bhaji and green peas. The second choice was sweet and sour pork and the third choice was baked chicken with gravy.

Source: Ship to Shore | Lake Erie Living

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David Stockman On The Parallels Between The COVID Hysteria And The Salem Witch Trials

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No doubt people have lost their minds over C19. If so, it sems not much as changed since 1919 or even since times before that. Rulers are ruling with fear and the ruled are only to happy for forget the lessons.

“But there is a lesson in this classic tale that is embarrassing in its verisimilitude. Namely, one of the best academic explanations for the outbreak of seizures and convulsions which fueled the Salem hysteria was a disease called “convulsive ergotism”, which is brought on by ingesting rye grain infected with a fungus that can invade developing kernels of the grain, especially under warm and damp conditions.During the rye harvest in Salem in 1691 these conditions existed at a time when one of the Puritans’ main diet staples was cereal and breads made of the harvested rye. Convulsive ergotism causes violent fits, a crawling sensation on the skin, vomiting, choking, and, hallucinations—meaning that it was Mother Nature in the ordinary course working her episodically unwelcome tricks, not the “Evil Hand” of a spiritual pathogen, which imperiled the community.Similarly, in 2020 there Was no Evil Hand Sci-Fi PathogenThe truth is, in 2020 it was also Mother Nature—likely abetted by the Fauci-sponsored gain-of-function researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology—who disgorged one of the nastier among ordinary respiratory viruses.

Source: David Stockman On The Parallels Between The COVID Hysteria And The Salem Witch Trials | ZeroHedge

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