Post New Article

The Covid Cartel Lied, People Died. Now
They Say It’s All Your Fault

Original Article

Posted By: Garnet, 2/24/2022 2:27:18 PM

In July 2021, President Biden, members of his administration, and the rest of the Covid cartel – federal health agencies, Big Pharma, legacy media, and Big Tech – began blaming the unvaccinated for the prolonged pandemic and calling it a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.” On July 16, 2021, Salvador Rizzo, writing as the Washington Post’s fact-checker, and therefore an esteemed member of the Covid cartel, awarded Johnson four Pinocchios for stating what was objectively true: the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) had already reported “over 5,200 deaths” on their “early warning system.”

Post Reply

Reply 1 - Posted by: Illinois Mom 2/24/2022 3:10:50 PM (No. 1081708)
Good article. Is anyone going to be held accountable for the banning of therapeutics's? When did governor's get the power to tell doctor's what could be prescribed to any patient? Judge's who denied desperate family member's requests for treatment? What would have been the danger if the person was dying and the drugs requested were well known and safe? It could not have been because the patient may die, many were near death, I think that it was because they might have lived and proven the "experts" wrong. Who sent the media out to proclaim that Hydroxychloroquine will KILL YOU! Remember Cavuto and Behar? Who advised them? Treatments with those drugs was already being tested for SARS Covid 1 and were showing great promise. It was logical that they could be successful for Covid 2, but, it was Trump who made the first suggestion that it might be helpful. Was it simply their hatred for Trump? Or, was it that if a viable treatment was found and successful, then they could not get emergency approval for the VAX that Fauci had been working on for years. Fauci wanted to be the savior of HIV/AIDS and he was was failure. This vaccine was going to be his redemption and make people a ton of money. Fauci also wielded tremendous power. He silenced researchers by threatening to withhold NIH funding, and hospital's and doctors access to Medicare/ Medicaid payments. That's why the mandate for healthcare workers was upheld by SCOTUS. "You take government money, we own you." Then, the push to vaccinate everyone was insane from the beginning. This has never been done before, then the kids, now the babies when they KNOW these "vaccines" are harmful, probably deadly. Who will be held accountable? Who will pay for terrorizing the population, scarring parents into believing that they were protecting their kids, not killing them or damaging them, in some way, for life? Communist China, the "gain of function" virus itself then, Fauci and all hater's of DJT, perpetrated most evil operation on every man, woman and child on the face of the Earth.
36 people like this.

Reply 2 - Posted by: BarryNo 2/24/2022 3:36:39 PM (No. 1081739)
In a story elsewhere it is said that DNA, unique to a patented sequence of Moderna's, was discovered in the COVID genetic code. The patent is 3 or four years prior to the wuhan flu. Does someone have a guilty conscience?
10 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: ThreeBadCats3 2/24/2022 3:52:18 PM (No. 1081754)
Good thing the government shut down reporting of the occasional “adverse reaction” so soon. Otherwise, people may have been more reluctant to rush out for this life saving “vaccine”. And millions, or perhaps dozens, more people would have either died or lived. Remains to be seen, possibly, if history is reported accurately. One thing for certain; there would be lots fewer billionaires and millionaires.
6 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: stablemoney 2/24/2022 4:17:52 PM (No. 1081779)
They created the virus and it got out and spread all over the world. They should be severely punished for all the deaths and misery they have caused.
13 people like this.

Reply 5 - Posted by: triggerberg 2/24/2022 4:23:41 PM (No. 1081784)
I may have missed it, but a certain dad from Iowa has been strangely absent recently.
22 people like this.

Reply 6 - Posted by: sunshinehorses 2/24/2022 5:12:19 PM (No. 1081813)
On yesterday's NBC news there was this big story about how those that had covid were getting heart disease afterwards. NEVER MENTIONED in the article was whether or not these people had been vaccinated before or after getting covid.
7 people like this.

Reply 7 - Posted by: JunkYardDog 2/24/2022 5:27:56 PM (No. 1081825)
I just got an email from my employer in Connecticut that, as of March 1, all indoor mask and distancing mandates for all employees regardless of vaccination status will be LIFTED. And by April 4th most employees will be expected to return to work on premesis. One day it was FEAR and DEATH, and now its everyone in the pool. How scientific of them!
10 people like this.

Reply 8 - Posted by: udanja99 2/24/2022 6:47:37 PM (No. 1081876)
I’m still unjabbed and still have not had covid. Imagine that.
9 people like this.

Reply 9 - Posted by: lakerman1 2/24/2022 8:10:10 PM (No. 1081902)
It is time to talk about the Tuskegee experiment. Back around the 1920s, good and decent physicians believed that Blacks were more susceptible to syphilis, having higher rates of the disease than other races. And there was no cure for syphilis. So the government set up the Tuskegee experiment, where black men who contracted syphilis were studied closely, and as volunteers, were provided full medical care.. Then along came a simple cure for syphilis - penicillin, the miracle antibiotic. But the researchers at Tuskegee were so intrigued with their study, they did not administer penicillin to the subjects. Their research was more important than the lives of those poor black men. And many of them died in agony, with terminal syphilis attacking their nervous systems. Were the physicians/researchers evil? Or stupid? Of course, such crazy research would never happen again, right? Wrong. The CIA and the DOD, in the 1950s, funded and supported experiments on our troops-volunteers- by administering LSD, driving some of the troops insane and suicidal.. (I believe Dr. Timothy Leary's early research was funded by the CIA and DOD, but I can't prove that.) You people might want to think about our history.
6 people like this.

Reply 10 - Posted by: walcb 2/24/2022 8:56:17 PM (No. 1081923)
Good analysis by Sen Ron Johnson. I got the rona before the "vaccine" was available--no big deal at age 70. Fortunately I am retired and didn't face the pressure of a mandated shot and will never get one. The biggest scandal in all of this (hard to pick one) is the forcing of children, who are virtually immune, to get the shot.
5 people like this.

Below, you will find ...
Most Recent Articles posted by "Garnet"
and
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Most Recent Articles posted by Garnet"
The Covid Cartel Lied, People Died. Now
They Say It’s All Your Fault
10 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/24/2022 2:27:18 PM Post Reply
In July 2021, President Biden, members of his administration, and the rest of the Covid cartel – federal health agencies, Big Pharma, legacy media, and Big Tech – began blaming the unvaccinated for the prolonged pandemic and calling it a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.” On July 16, 2021, Salvador Rizzo, writing as the Washington Post’s fact-checker, and therefore an esteemed member of the Covid cartel, awarded Johnson four Pinocchios for stating what was objectively true: the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) had already reported “over 5,200 deaths” on their “early warning system.”
Kerry: I sure hope Putin remains a partner
for climate change
46 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/24/2022 12:49:41 PM Post Reply
Russian troops have invaded Ukraine from three directions in an all-out war. Ukrainians have had to rush into full civilian mobilization in an attempt to survive it. At stake is the post-Soviet world order that provided for at least some semblance of diplomatic engagement over use of arms between major powers.Those life-and-death issues aren’t the big priority, at least not to former Secretary of State John Kerry. This morning, he expressed hope on BBC Arabic that Putin will remain a partner with the West on … climate change. No, seriously:(Snip for tweet) “Massive emissions consequences” from the war that Kerry only lightly acknowledges in this interview?
For Decades Biden Promised He Could Handle Putin 26 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/23/2022 2:50:30 PM Post Reply
There is always a tweet, so says the online aphorism, developed during the chaotic Trump years, that now seems to hold true across administrations and perhaps even with increased significance after a Russian strongman decided to invade an eastern European neighbor over the holiday weekend. The Russian in question is Vladimir Putin. The country invaded, Ukraine, or more specifically the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics that Russia recently recognized diplomatically. And the tweet, well, that came from Joe Biden.It was sent February 21, 2020, and Biden, or someone on the Biden campaign, wrote: “Vladimir Putin doesn’t want me to be President. He doesn’t want me to be our nominee.
If there was any benefit to masking kids,
it’s long since disappeared
3 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/22/2022 12:45:45 PM Post Reply
States around the nation, including Democratic ones such as New York and California, are lifting indoor mask mandates. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention refuses to budge. It continues to recommend indoor masking in communities with substantial or high transmission — essentially the entire country — a stance that is particularly exasperating and harmful in regards to schools. The agency recommends masking all students ages 2 and older. In congressional testimony, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky insisted that school mask mandates continue. The following day, at a White House briefing, Walensky, after acknowledging rapidly falling COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths, said the agency would reconsider its guidelines,
NYC Mayor: Vax mandates don't work but
we're sticking with them anyway
11 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/21/2022 5:43:30 PM Post Reply
Slowly but surely, the various COVID mandates are being relaxed or removed around the country. That’s even true in some blue states, where elected officials have come to realize that people are done with the pandemic and the restrictions being imposed on them in response to it. But not everyone is ready to abandon ship entirely. New York State still has a face mask mandate in place in the schools, though the Governor is ready to “review” it again this week to decide if the time has come to lift it. Similarly, in New York City, there is a vaccination mandate in place for all municipal workers
Sorry Democrats, Your Problem Isn’t Messaging 24 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/21/2022 12:23:56 AM Post Reply
As the midterms loom, panicky House Democrats are painfully aware that the political portents do not favor them. They have been consistently behind on the generic congressional ballot, and their fate will be profoundly influenced by President Biden’s abysmal job approval numbers. Consequently, they badly need competent guidance from their leadership. They aren’t getting it. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is instead telling its members that their policies are not the problem. According to a recent Politico report, the DCCC insists that the source of their woes is GOP “culture war attacks” and the solution is better messaging.
Joe Biden: Closet Republican? 7 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/19/2022 1:23:03 PM Post Reply
A recent Rasmussen poll discloses that about 50% of the electorate would like to impeach President Biden. The numbers include more than 30% of Democrats and upwards of 40% of independents. This is despite mostly positive coverage from the mainstream press during the first year of his presidency.What is going on here? To the outside observer this would appear to be the result of Mr. Biden’s sponsoring various programs and policies that are astonishingly unpopular with most Americans.
NYC Mayor moves to ban homeless from living
in subways
7 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/19/2022 12:08:26 PM Post Reply
Of the many aspects of criminal activity plaguing the residents of New York City these days, crimes taking place in the subway system have really had Gotham’s residents up in arms lately. People are regularly beaten and robbed both on the trains and the platforms. The practice of seemingly randomly pushing people onto the tracks has become something of an unofficial sport, with more than a few being killed in that fashion. Some of the crimes are obviously being committed by gang members or lone-wolf bad guys, but a lot of the mayhem is the responsibility of the city’s massive homeless population, many of whom take to sheltering
11 implications of Durham probe threaten
to undermine Biden
5 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/17/2022 3:33:30 PM Post Reply
The bombshell revelations filed late last week by Special Counsel John Durham, and ignored by most of the mainstream media, could have profound implications on Americans' ability to trust our institutions. It's significant that the Durham filing further confirms what so many voters already suspected – that President Donald Trump was right about his opponents infiltrating his private information, and that Hillary Clinton's campaign consistently lied to the American people. But beyond those obvious top line revelations, there are even more sweeping implications that threaten to undermine the Biden Administration, the Democrat Party, and our country for years to come.
The empire of compliance is, at last,
falling apart
5 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/17/2022 2:53:49 PM Post Reply
When people complain about “compliance costs,” they’re usually lamenting hundreds of billions of dollars spent unproductively by businesses forced to deal with ever more red tape. It hinders growth and undermines prosperity. Every hour spent on compliance is an hour stolen from creativity and productivity. Banks have spent $50 billion more on compliance in each of the 12 years since the Dodd-Frank Act became law in 2010. Small businesses lose 3.3 billion hours and $64.6 billion annually meeting demands made by Obamacare. This is vast financial damage and lost opportunity. Yet America’s compliance culture is surely even more corrosive to our general thriving — to can-do optimism,
Awkward anecdote? Biden tells county officials
he once put dead dog on woman’s doorstep
34 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/16/2022 2:56:11 PM Post Reply
President Joe Biden on Tuesday said he put a "dead dog" on the doorstep of a woman with different political beliefs while he served on a county council. "And I represented a middle-class district to a working-class district, but there was one very wealthy neighborhood," he told the National Association of Counties conference in an introduction to the dog story. Biden served on the New Castle County Council in Deleware for two years in the early 1970s. "I got a call one night; the woman said to me — obviously not of the same persuasion as I was, politically — called me and said, 'There’s a dead dog on my lawn.'"
Biden misery index on rise as Americans
pessimistic about country's future
9 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/16/2022 2:49:08 PM Post Reply
Americans are growing increasingly pessimistic about the current state and future of the country as the political phenomenon of misery takes hold, presenting problems for President Biden and Democrats ahead of this year's midterm elections.As the national mood becomes gloomier under the Biden administration, a useful indicator for measuring economic pain has resurfaced after years of dormancy: the so-called misery index. Created by the late economist Arthur Okun, the misery index became widely known in the 1970s and early 1980s during the presidencies of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. It adds together two measures of economic pain — the unemployment rate and inflation for consumers —
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Barack Obama Urges Americans to Unite
Behind Joe Biden and Embrace Economic
Pain for Ukraine
89 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 2/24/2022 9:47:02 PM Post Reply
Former President Barack Obama issued a message of support for President Joe Biden on Thursday, urging Americans to unite behind economic sanctions against Russia. “Every American, regardless of party, should support President Biden’s efforts, in coordination with our closest allies, to impose hard-hitting sanctions on Russia,” Obama said in a statement sent to reporters, defending Biden’s sanctions as a serious attempt to put “a real price on Russia’s autocratic elites.” Obama’s statement of support for Biden follows his own failure to stop Putin from annexing Crimea in 2014 when he was president. The former president also urged Americans to embrace any economic pain that they would suffer
White House deputy press secretary calls
Trump a 'nauseating, fearful pig' who
with Putin is 'rubbing their snouts together
and celebrating as innocent people lose
their lives'
52 replies
Posted by Ribicon 2/24/2022 1:27:16 PM Post Reply
White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates hammered former President Donald Trump for heaping praise for days on Russian President Vladimir Putin. 'Two nauseating, fearful pigs who hate what America stands for and whose every action is driven by their their own weakness and insecurity, rubbing their snouts together and celebrating as innocent people lose their lives,' Bates tweeted from his official government account Thursday morning. Bates shared an article about Trump telling a crowd at Mar-a-Lago Wednesday night—as Putin began his assault on Ukraine—that the Russian leader was 'pretty smart.'(Snip)Later Tuesday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki hit back at Trump.
Kerry: I sure hope Putin remains a partner
for climate change
46 replies
Posted by Garnet 2/24/2022 12:49:41 PM Post Reply
Russian troops have invaded Ukraine from three directions in an all-out war. Ukrainians have had to rush into full civilian mobilization in an attempt to survive it. At stake is the post-Soviet world order that provided for at least some semblance of diplomatic engagement over use of arms between major powers.Those life-and-death issues aren’t the big priority, at least not to former Secretary of State John Kerry. This morning, he expressed hope on BBC Arabic that Putin will remain a partner with the West on … climate change. No, seriously:(Snip for tweet) “Massive emissions consequences” from the war that Kerry only lightly acknowledges in this interview?
Biden to nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson
to Supreme Court
41 replies
Posted by shalimar 2/25/2022 9:27:50 AM Post Reply
President Joe Biden will nominate federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday to replace Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, which would make her the first black woman on the high court's bench should she be confirmed by the Senate. Breyer announced his retirement last month after 28 years on the Supreme Court, effective when the current term ends this summer. That paved the way for Biden to fulfill his 2020 campaign promise of nominating a black woman as a Supreme Court justice.
Failing cable news nets CNN and MSNBC
poised for a bidding war over Psaki as
their ratings savior
37 replies
Posted by Magnante 2/24/2022 8:14:20 AM Post Reply
There is a certain symmetry to the notion that the spokesmouth for the failing Biden administration reportedly is being assiduously courted by the two failing cable news networks, CNN and MSNBC, both of which have endured near-catastrophic ratings declines in the era of Biden. More Biden cowbell… yea, that’s the ticket. A scoop report by Dylan Byers, formerly of NBC and now the founding partner at media website Puck, gushes over Psaki and the reported talks she or her agent are having with the two networks. (snip) Paski’s job is to make the Biden administration look good and sell its performance to the American public. Let’s see how she’s been doing
Report: Russia Fails to Reach Objectives
for First Day Amid Brave Ukrainian Defense
35 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 2/24/2022 11:46:35 PM Post Reply
The Russian invasion of Ukraine isn’t going as easily as I think Vladimir Putin thought it would go. As we noted earlier, they are facing some tough fighting from the Ukrainians as well as thousands of protesters in Russia who have come out against the war. That’s quite something, given the oppressive state of Russia and how they would face immediate retribution. Yet, protesters have come out anyway. Ukraine fought back to recapture an airport the Russians had taken. So, Russia isn’t going to be able to do what they wanted because they haven’t met the goals they were trying to meet by now – which was to seize all
Report: The Chickens Come Home to Roost
for Chris Wallace
30 replies
Posted by Imright 2/25/2022 12:00:12 AM Post Reply
Back in December when longtime broadcast journalist Chris Wallace announced he was leaving Fox News and the coveted anchor perch he had held there for some 18 years, speculation ran high that the “new adventure” he hinted at heading off to involved a stint at CNN, which is Public Enemy Number One as far as Fox News viewers and a growing number of cable news watchers across the country are concerned.Sure enough, not long after Wallace revealed his departure from Fox, a statement was issued noting he would soon be joining CNN+, the paid streaming version of CNN which is expected to debut before the end of March.
Blinken: We Hit Russia ‘Hard’ with
Sanctions, ‘Everything Is in Place’
for Full Invasion I Have Reason to Believe
Will Happen Today
29 replies
Posted by Hazymac 2/24/2022 7:29:35 AM Post Reply
On Wednesday’s broadcast of “NBC Nightly News,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that the U.S. has hit Russia “hard” with sanctions, he has reason to believe Russia will be engaging in something similar to a full invasion of Ukraine before the end of the night, and “everything is in place for Russia to move forward.” Host Lester Holt asked, “Do you have reason to believe that, before this night is over, Russian forces will be engaged in something akin to a full invasion of Ukraine?” Blinken answered, “I do. Unfortunately, Russia has positioned its forces at the final point of readiness across Ukraine’s borders, to the north,
Secret Service says it can't find Hunter
Biden travel records for 2010, 2011, or 2013
28 replies
Posted by Skinnydip 2/25/2022 7:35:14 AM Post Reply
The Secret Service is telling Republican investigators that it cannot find communications related to Hunter Biden’s travels for 2010, 2011, or 2013 — when President Joe Biden was the vice president. Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin sent the Secret Service a letter last month seeking unredacted records tied to Hunter Biden’s travels between January 2009 and January 2017. They asked for full travel records and criticized the agency for years of “inappropriate redactions” — especially related to a controversial Kazakhstan trip in 2014. The senators also lamented that three years of documents seemed to be missing entirely.
Sen. Mitt Romney takes swipe at Obama,
Trump in condemning Russia’s invasion
of Ukraine
28 replies
Posted by Ribicon 2/24/2022 10:01:13 AM Post Reply
Sen. Mitt Romney condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in a statement late Wednesday that also took a shot at both of America’s last two presidents, including a famed line thrown at him by Barack Obama. The Utah Republican blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine on a decade and more of U.S. weakness, also alluding to former President Donald Trump’s foreign-policy slogan. “Putin’s impunity predictably follows our tepid response to his previous horrors in Georgia and Crimea, our naive efforts at a one-sided ‘reset’ and the shortsightedness of ‘America First,’” he said. Mr. Romney once was ridiculed by Mr. Obama, when the two men faced off
Democrat Congressman Suggests the Redistribution
of Trucks
28 replies
Posted by Hazymac 2/24/2022 6:57:51 AM Post Reply
In the wake of the Freedom Convoy in Canada, there’s a convoy of American trucks heading to Washington, D.C. in time for next week’s State of the Union address. I guess we’ll get a chance to see if the American left can be as tyrannical and authoritarian as Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has been. The Capitol Police is getting ready to flex its authoritarian muscles already. “Law enforcement agencies across the National Capital Region are aware of plans for a series of truck convoys arriving in Washington, DC around the time of the State of the Union. As with any demonstration, the USCP will facilitate lawful First Amendment activity,” announced a press release
Putin Officially Launches a Full Invasion
of Ukraine, Lodges Disturbing New Threats
Against the West
28 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 2/24/2022 12:57:14 AM Post Reply
As RedState reported earlier, Secretary of State Antony Blinken shared on Wednesday evening that he believed Russia would fully invade Ukraine within hours. That has now been confirmed by none other than Vladimir Putin himself. Per an announcement from the Russian president, his military forces are moving into greater Ukraine, including Kyiv, in order to “demilitarize” and “denazify” the sovereign nation. None of this is hypothetical anymore. Explosions are being heard in multiple Ukrainian cities. It is clear that a major military attack is underway. Putin also levied some disturbing threats against the west, seeming to suggest he would be willing to use nuclear weapons
Post New Article