American Thinker,
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Blaise Edwards, M.D.
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10/21/2021 7:56:39 AM
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I find myself in the position that I must use an alias for fear of reprisal. Those days may be quickly coming to an end, as hospitals are denying requests for vaccine exemptions with impunity. I will likely soon be out the door, with nothing to lose. Even if I survive this round, if the “pandemic” continues, it won’t be long before I am shelved (snip) Doctors need to be called out. From early in the pandemic, it was like a mass hypnosis or forgetfulness of everything we had learned in medical school. Immune system knowledge was shelved and replaced by government dictates.
American Thinker,
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Selwyn Duke
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10/20/2021 10:27:34 AM
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Gosh, has anyone ever really believed in Equality™?
The Queensland Suns won the Nissan State under-18 netball tournament last month, and the wrath of many, by easily defeating seven other teams. The issue? The Suns are sons — not daughters like the rest of their competitors.
Netball is a variation on basketball played in many Commonwealth countries. The game also apparently doesn't have many male competitors in Australia, which is why the Suns were allowed to compete with the lasses. As Netball Queensland, the organization running the Nissan tournament, stated, it was choosing "inclusion over exclusion."
American Thinker,
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Pandra Selivanov
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10/20/2021 3:51:53 AM
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The great general Colin Powell died this week from COVID complications. He was fully vaccinated. At his age, any illness could have taken his life, yet if the vaccine was truly as effective as the experts say it is, surely General Powell should not have been infected with COVID. (snip) General Powell’s vaccine was of no use against COVID. He submitted to experimental gene therapy in the hopes that it would protect him, and it did nothing for him. That hasn’t stopped the experts from proclaiming General Powell’s death as next door to proof that the vaccines are working.
American Thinker,
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Steve Feinstein
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10/19/2021 3:38:45 AM
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Barring infirmity, Joe Biden is likely to serve out his four-year term. For political reasons, despite the manifest failure of his presidency and his party’s terror of what lies ahead, he has a winning hand. (snip) Firstly, no one in the progressive camp accurately and clearly saw what an unmitigated disaster Kamala Harris would be as vice president. There are hardly adequate words to describe her. Vapid, unintellectual, shallow, vacuous, inappropriate, cackling, ignorant, uninformed, clichéd, unimaginative, lazy… the list is endless. Has there ever been a Vice President so blatantly unqualified to step into the presidency as Harris? In a word, no.
American Thinker,
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Vasko Kohlmayer
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10/17/2021 10:04:45 AM
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With societal turbulence all around us, many people feel that we are locked in some great and portentous struggle. But because it is so pervasive and multifaced, the nature of this struggle is not readily obvious. There are many fronts on which this struggle is being fought: racial relations, education, healthcare, popular culture, financial system, and freedom of speech, among others. It is not easy to make sense of it all (snip) The great battle of our time is a battle about the very nature of reality. More precisely, what the two sides war over on the most fundamental level is what constitutes truth and how it should be determined.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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10/17/2021 8:00:59 AM
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The Financial Times has published a scoop that should frighten every American and which casts further doubt on the competence and capability of our military leadership. China has demonstrated an attack weapon well beyond our capabilities, defense against which would be difficult if not impossible. (snip) the senior leadership of the United States military is obsessed with:
Critical race theory (snip) Transgenderism (snip) integrating “birthing people” into every military function (snip) Vaccination mandates (snip) Our military’s ideological corruption and focus on investing in at-best-irrelevant and at-worst-harmful initiatives surely must remind many Chinese leaders of their own history that proved disastrous in the late nineteenth century
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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10/16/2021 9:06:55 AM
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I wish that I could find out who created the two-plus minute video embedded below. It contains no identification. (snip) It begins with the confident claims of vaccine efficacy from Fauci and others. With familiar music from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite in the background, as the tempo increases, the speed of the images follows, perfectly synchronized with the music, as published claims of vaccine efficacy plunge from 100% and headlines about side effects and other problems flash by. Fauci’s visage, confidently endorsing the vaccines reappears, taking on a Big Brotherish aspect, almost comically sticking to his story as reality in the headlines contradicts his propaganda pronouncements.
American Thinker,
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Thomas T. Siler, M.D.
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10/16/2021 3:11:06 AM
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There is a massive propaganda push against those choosing not to vaccinate against COVID-19 with the experimental mRNA vaccines. (snip) as time has passed with this pandemic and more data accumulates about the virus and the vaccine, the unvaccinated are looking smarter and smarter with each passing week. (snip) the vaccinated equally catch and spread the virus. Vaccine side effect data continues to accumulate that make the risk of taking the vaccine prohibitive as the pandemic wanes. Oral and IV medications (flccc.net) that work early in the treatment of COVID-19 are much more attractive to take now (snip) especially because the vaccinated will need endless boosters
American Thinker,
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William Sullivan
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10/15/2021 3:48:27 AM
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Many conservatives have talked recently about the need for a “national divorce” due to irreconcilable differences with the progressive left. (snip) We are talking about secession. And secession, in America, is anything but a civil or amicable process, and it’s useless to imagine it would be otherwise.
It’s only truly been attempted once, after all, and it led to the bloodiest war in our history. (snip) There was war because there was a bedrock, nation-defining question around the legitimacy of state secession that had yet to be answered.
That answer to that question was finally settled in 1865.
American Thinker,
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J.R. Dunn
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10/14/2021 9:47:58 AM
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The United States is now on its knees. It has been shamed before the world. It’s in a state of collapse. It is in a relentless downward spiral, the Babylon of this era, a nation on its way to the graveyard of history.
We’re hearing this from the left (snip) The American Left always uncases “America” when they screw up. Whenever there’s a disaster, a failure, or a crime, it’s always “America” that done it. For one prominent example, consider the Nisei relocation of 1942.
American Thinker,
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Thomas Lifson
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10/14/2021 9:45:24 AM
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I've never watched The View other than clips of notable segments offering a glimpse into the minds of female progressive media people. One such four-minute mini-discussion took place Tuesday that, I think, reveals that the gun-grabbers have lost the battle for control of the narrative on gun ownership. Gun ownership by Blacks is rapidly expanding in the wake of the George Floyd riots and the demonization of police (snip) What really struck me was Joy Behar citing the history of gun control as a means of keeping Blacks disarmed (snip) Behar even predicted that now that Blacks are buying firearms, we'll see more gun control efforts!
American Thinker,
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Robin M. Itzler
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10/14/2021 5:48:50 AM
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When Joe Biden comes onto the TV screen, I switch to another channel. Not because he’s a stark reminder of the fraud that put him into the Oval Office but since he reminds me of my father—may he rest in peace—who passed away in 1992 following several dreadful years with dementia/Alzheimer’s. (snip) The world witnessed Biden’s bewilderment during the G-7 meeting in Cornwall, England. Just like dad confusing California (where he had lived for nearly a decade) with New York (where he moved from) Biden continually confused Libya with Syria.
During a private G-7 reception Biden mistakenly wandered away and into a cafeteria