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This came with my **** the IRS, taxation is theft, abolish the Fed stickers
I assume half of it is bullshit but half is responsible criticism/questions that will go unanswered because of the source of the questions.
I've definitively proven that Hillary is an assassin
All democrats are pedophiles
Epstein didn't kill himself
Taxation is theft
The virus was deliberately engineered in order to create an environment in which it was easier for the various boards of elections to fraudulently alter the outcome of the 2020 presidential election in various ways, both both Dr. Fauci specifically, and the CDC as a whole, are part of the conspiracy to cover it up!
I think you might enjoy the 2012 film Iron Sky. I'm watching it right now.
The premise thus far: In 1945, a small band of **** scientists, sensing that Germany's defeat was at hand, fled to the far side of the moon using captured alien technology, along with a number of aryan families. There, they established a Fourth Reich in exile, which eventually grew into a very large and substantial lunar fortress.
The backdrop of their world is very odd mix of technologies. Some of it is the futuristic alien stuff, and some of it is the 1945 earth knowledge which they brought along with them, and then inexplicably failed to develop further over the next half-century. Kind of a steampunk vibe. In particular, their computer technology is still rooted in the 1940s.
In 2018, under the Palin administration, the US returns to the Moon, using Apollo-esque spacecraft. The astronauts discover the **** moon base. One of them is killed, and the other is captured by the moon-*****. Upon removing his helmet, they discover him to be a black man. Which totally blows their minds. They assume that he's part of the scouting / spuy wave preceding an invasion, when in fact he's just a handsome moron. Literally, a model chosen to be part of the program based on his politically-correct skin color and good looks. (This reinforces your existing beliefs.)
Chaos and hilarity ensues, and you get to see svelte Austrian women half-naked, terrified of the dangerous savage among them.
I love that movie. The director's cut is not as good as the release version. In fact, they are very different movies. There's also a sequel out that's interesting and different.
Joe, I swear if you liked Iron Sky, you'll like one of my favorites, "Troll Hunter". There's not another movie like it, which I find very appealing.
I remember seeing the CNN or MSNBC at the gym after this exchange and the headline on the screen was something like "Fauci smacks down Rand Paul's Baseless lies"
It's gotta be kinda cool to be able to publish/broadcast propaganda and pretend it's factual/honest/ethical/moral/accurate/etc.
FAUCI ADMITS NIH MONEY WENT TO WUHAN LAB TO STUDY WHETHER BAT VIRUSES COULD BE TRANSMITTED TO HUMANS
By Kevin Ryan
Earlier this month, Dr. Anthony Fauci was adamant when he denied having anything to do with “gain-of-function” research in China.
Today Fauci not only admitted that his National Institutes of Health (NIH) gave money to Wuhan to study whether bat viruses could be transmitted to humans, but he said it would've been “a dereliction of our duty” if it hadn't collaborated with the “very respectable Chinese scientists” at the institute.
And while he insists that the $600,000 that was given to the Wuhan Institute of Virology did not fund so-called “gain-of-function” research, NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins said during today’s hearing that “we are, of course, not aware of other sources of funds or other activities they might have undertaken outside of what our approved grant allowed.”
Gain-of-function research makes a virus more transmissible and/or more dangerous for humans. While Dr. Collins pointed out that the terms of the grant did not allow for such research, several virologists, experts, and fact-checkers who reviewed the description of the activities at Wuhan say that it met the definition of gain-of-function research.
Richard Ebright, a professor of chemical biology at Rutgers University, told the Washington Post that the Wuhan lab research funded by NIH “was — unequivocally — gain-of-function research”.
Despite this, on May 11th, Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases department of the NIH, said that “the NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”
Several Senators, including Rand Paul (R-KY) and Tom Cotton (R-AR), have accused Dr. Fauci of lying about whether NIH money was used for gain of function research. The criticism focuses on whether the approval of such funding for use by a rival of the U.S. was appropriate.
Today, the Senate passed an amendment offered by Sen. Paul which bans the use of U.S. taxpayer dollars to fund gain-of-function research in China.