I remember Marjorie Taylor Greene wearing a mask that said "This mask is as useless as Biden" a few months ago...good stuff.
I think there are more here than we care to admit. I would never have thought that somewhere like rural Alabama would end up housing Islamic terror training camps. The FBI busted this one in 2019! I just love how they call it a "homegrown terror training camp" instead of what it really is:
https://abc3340.com/news/nation-world/fbi-uncovers-homegrown-terror-training-camp-in-alabama
I think they've been here since at least 2001, probably going back to the 70's-80's. Here's an article from 2002 about a training camp in Marion, Alabama.
https://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=130208&page=1
I tried archiving the article but it comes back as a blank page for some reason.
I suppose this is exactly what will possibly spark the next American civil war. Do states' rights trump federal law? I think they do unless dealing with "interstate commerce", but I'm no Constitutional lawyer. Interpretation of law will continue to spawn wars until every citizen agrees on the fundamental rights we're granted.
I agree. OSHA weighing in on "workplace health and safety" guidelines doesn't supersede the Constitution, but there will be plenty of employers that follow the "recommendations" either way. Legal battles will ensue for sure.
100% accurate. Private employers with over 100 employees do not fall under any EO or law yet, but OSHA is set to release their temporary emergency standard that will act as law.
Yep, it seems they want to make school shooters out of everyone.
He should be free and rich for sure, but they'll still place him on a terror watch list I bet. Meanwhile, someone like Timothy Simpkins will have a statue dedicated to him.
No kidding. They might as well just start the trials for SSRI's and their effectiveness in fighting the flu. Also,
"What medications should be avoided before the COVID-19 vaccine? It is not recommended you take over-the-counter medicine – such as ibuprofen, aspirin, or acetaminophen – before vaccination for the purpose of trying to prevent vaccine-related side effects...It is also not recommended to take antihistamines before getting a COVID-19 vaccine to try to prevent allergic reactions."
So, leave the Tylenol alone but please take anti-depressants...wow.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/prepare-for-vaccination.html
Good theory...I just wonder if the appeal process can be repeated indefinitely or will it only have one chance before someone is fired?
"Reiersen and her colleagues partnered with the organizers of the TOGETHER Trial, which aims to identify approved drugs that can be repurposed to treat COVID-19."
"Fluvoxamine’s low cost could make it accessible worldwide, says study co-author Edward Mills, a health researcher at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. A ten-day course costs only about US$4, and the drug’s patents have expired, meaning that any company can produce it. “I’ve worked a lot in Africa, for example, where four dollars is a manageable cost,” Mills says."
"It’s possible that pairing fluvoxamine with a drug that interferes with viral replication, such as Merck’s upcoming antiviral molnupiravir, could be even more effective, Mills says."
Hey dummies, ever heard of Ivermectin or HCQ? Can we "repurpose" those as well since they're already available, cheap, and effective?
Did I miss something? It says plaintiffs won't be fired "while his or her religious exemption is pending." It then says plaintiffs who were denied religious exemptions can't be fired while their appeals are pending. Finally, it just says the defendants must file a notice that indicates whether or not they agree with the judge. So, does this mean they CAN be fired for not taking the shots as long as it's not during the "exemption pending" or "exemption appeal" process? What happens after both of those? I'm not sure this is good news.
Then again, the title of the article says "Biden admin TEMPORARILY barred..." while the post here leaves out the word "temporarily".
It must be because the cost of living is slightly higher in Kenosha, WI than Arlington, TX.
"For example, Pope Francis has said taking the vaccine is "an act of love" and consistent with the Catholic faith, but that doesn't nullify a Catholic service member's claim that it goes against his or her beliefs to receive the vaccine.
"It's not just about what the denomination thinks -- it's the belief of the individual," Ryan said. "You can be Catholic and disagree with the Catholic Church on that and it's still a sincerely held religious belief."
Believers also do not have to be affiliated with an established, mainstream religion or denomination to qualify for exemption. For example, Ryan said if an individual claimed the Holy Spirit told them not to receive a vaccine, that belief could also be enough to grant a religious exemption if a chaplain is convinced of the service member's sincerity."
"Although impressive progress has been made with several COVID-19 vaccines already approved, it is clear that those developed so far cannot meet the global vaccine demand alone. We describe a COVID-19 vaccine based on a replication-defective gorilla adenovirus expressing the stabilized pre-fusion SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, named GRAd-COV2."
It'd be sad if he was on the wrong team but I don't buy a lot of the stuff in that video. It's going to take more than just a few pictures of Jim with his arms crossed, pointing at something, or throwing a peace sign to convince me he's an evil master mason.
The final example of proof was not convincing either. The author of the video claimed that since he played Jesus in "Passion of the Christ", and since for most of the movie Jesus had a swollen eye, this is proof of mason symbolism. I need a little more than that to be convinced.
The worst example is at 4:54 when he simply says Jim looks "pretty worldly" based on the nice suit he's wearing. That is not anywhere near proof of evil-doing by a master mason.
Just an outside perspective, but weren't the Russians and Chinese communists during those years?...as in atheistic societies with secular governments?
It's amazing how they spin the data. They essentially said that Trump is absolutely right but then somehow flip the script:
"So is there something to what Trump said about blasting humans with light to cure COVID-19?...technically, yes, there are ways to bring light (in general) into the body. There are actually medical treatments based on bringing [non-UV] into the body at very, very precise locations...So, yes, that makes Trump’s UV light cure every bit as sound as drinking bleach."
Just add this to the long list of claims that Trump made where he can say "I told you so."
Who's Murray?
Encouraged, guidance, strongly recommended= not a law
Or maybe he's the Manchurian candidate...brain implants and all.
I took several courses on WWI, WWII ,and the interwar period. My teachers all had the same narrative about how anti-Semitism shaped the policies of many nations. It was also described as evil and counter-productive. The teachers also taught us, through reading the textbooks, that nearly every Communist revolution that occurred during this time was led by an orthodox or Zionist Jew.
I simply pointed out the obvious; that Nazi Germany was the only group described as evil for fighting against Communist Jews. The history is very clear on the threat of Communism and the destruction it has caused over more than a century. An understanding of pre-WWI and WWII history makes the chapters on Nazi Germany much more clear. Of course, I can only speak for myself.
Well, there are no items on the menu that cost $17. But seriously, $16 for two pancakes?