The Story of Jared Kushner and His Ventilators
Epoch Times,
by
Jeffrey A. Tucker
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
9/14/2022 11:52:14 AM
You know the phrase self-aware? It does not apply to Jared Kushner, the former president’s son-in-law. He somehow weaseled his way into the center of COVID planning in the White House. He dragged along two college buds, Nat Turner and Adam Boehler, two mega-rich kids without a lick of experience in pandemics or public health.
Together with totem Mike Pence, two lifetime medical bureaucrats Fauci and Birx, plus Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb, they all came to have huge influence over the lives, liberty, and property of every American.
And they loved every minute, as Kushner’s own book reveals.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 9/14/2022 12:03:55 PM (No. 1277295)
In fairness, it is pretty obvious that Jeffrey Tucker does not like Jared Kushner and is himself no medical ezpert. Thus this should be read with Jeffrey’s bias and own lack of medical knowledge in mind There was indeed panic at the beginning of the Covid pandemic - much of it due to what was happening in other parts of the world. And hindsight like Jeffrey’s is often 20/20. At least he thinks so.
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Aubreyesque 9/14/2022 12:52:36 PM (No. 1277328)
You know I keep hearing that PDJT is a narcissist and that or may or may not be true but Im thinking Jared DEFINITELY is per the enlightenment in this article. I believe it takes a certain amount of narcissism to be in any leadership position - the spirit needs a certain amount of sheilding against the slings and arrows of the public - but Jared sounds like he was venturing deeper into that “spectrum.” If Donald regains the WH I surely hope that he does not make the same mistake in letting Jaredi to the Inner Circle
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Sandpiper 9/14/2022 12:55:16 PM (No. 1277331)
What poster #1 said. It was crazy in the beginning of the panic, so much caused by frightening reports from other countries. I am not going to blame Jared Kushner for getting ventilators. At the time they were thought to be the only thing that kept seriously ill patients alive. Medical professionals didn’t know otherwise at first either.
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Kate318 9/14/2022 1:06:56 PM (No. 1277333)
I don’t look at this Covid massacre as anyone’s fault but those who planned it, and the medical community’s obscene malpractice in addressing it, from Fauci to lockdowns to masks to remdesivir to ventilators to vaccines. And, they are STILL doing it. Everyone was in a media-fueled panic with little to no information. Now, transfer that entire scenario to over population, climate change, gender confusion…you name it. To exist in this culture now you must steel yourself against the psychological onslaught designed to force you into submission. The “experts” have no more knowledge or information than you do, but you have something they don’t: common sense. Cherish it and use it. Daily.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Moritz55 9/14/2022 1:15:21 PM (No. 1277338)
SO tired of all this piling on Jared Kushner. It doesn’t do President Trump or the MAGA movement any good. In fact, in a way it reflects poorly on the president’s judgment. I’m beginning to think that there’s a variant on TDS: Kushner Derangement Syndrome.
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felixcat 9/14/2022 1:25:50 PM (No. 1277355)
I don't know Jared Kushner and I presume he is a decent man or Donald would never have approved his marriage to Ivanka. Having said that, hindsight is 20/20 and why are we beating up on a non-medical person (who may have intruded into a place he should have stayed out of) when supposed medical/public health experts like Drs. Birx and Fauci, et al knew that they knew little about covid and we're just winging it. Heck, Birx has a book out that says the 6 feet distance and 15 days was just a guess; something they made up. And that she knew that the vaccines were not that effective.
I hold my anger at the medical doctors who lied to us - and still lie.
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MDConservative 9/14/2022 2:32:42 PM (No. 1277391)
This ventilator mania that took hold in the White House was BS from the beginning. The misapplication use of the Defense Production Act, justified by being at war with COVIDS, triggered by this mania opened a door that Joe Biden has now walked through twice - most recently for "Critical Materials in Large-Capacity Batteries." (The other was for infant formula, certainly a non-defense commodity.) Understand, it had NEVER been used before PDT did it for ventilators, which were largely unused once the consequences became evident.
This is a classic case of the government "doing something" to draw cheers from the peanut gallery. Now, can anyone say "command economy"? This and Biden's other misuses are the camel's nose...anyone complaining? I don't hear it. Pretty soon the IRS will need guns and bullets galore...
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Subsuburban 9/14/2022 3:54:35 PM (No. 1277435)
Kushner. Kushner. Where have I heard that name? Oh, yeah! When Charles Kushner discovered his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities, the wealthy real estate executive and father of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared, hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation. Kushner hired a prostitute to lure his brother-in-law, then arranged to have the encounter in a New Jersey motel room recorded with a hidden camera and the recording sent to his own sister, the man’s wife. The scheme didn’t work. Kushner later pleaded guilty to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations in a case tailor-made for tabloid headlines. Then his boy, Jared, married Ivanka and you know the rest of the story. I would take a bullet for President Trump. but I have no time for that weasel, Jared.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
danu 9/14/2022 4:20:41 PM (No. 1277448)
imho, it's not wise to let anyone bring their cronies into a massively serious matter of life and death-to re-make it into a frat party.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
lakerman1 9/14/2022 7:48:59 PM (No. 1277579)
I wish there was a way to retrieve my posts from two years ago.I remember, early on, cautioning people to watch the regular flu statistics. I also expressed concern for the widespread use of ventilators made me nervous because the act of intubation can cause damage.
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The ventilators were hot stuff until it was found that those patients who were intubated too often died. (Nurses found that turning patients on their stomachs (something I learned as a kid when I had a bad cold) gave their lungs more room to expand and eased their breathing.