The video from today has been removed and the channel suspended for a week. Their email claims it was for "medical misinformation", which clearly is bullshit.
I literally said that we render NO verdict until hearing others respond to the claims, which I will now explain in more detail.
We began to look into this after being contacted weeks ago from sources in the field of vaccine research with a specific company, who told us there is concern among some in the field and their company that Adverse Effect signals are being masked so that the vaccine receives record-fast approval by the FDA, without challenge.
To be clear, they have every incentive to see the vaccine obtain FDA approval. They had no incentive to share their concerns outside of a legitimate concern for the safety of the population.
Regardless, I invited others to respond to those general criticisms laid out in the video today and promoted a discussion. Sadly, such debate and discussion will no longer be allowed on YouTube.
What does it say when one side of an argument responds to an invitation for discussion with censorship? It sure does say a lot, but none of it instills confidence in the soundness of their argument. It says they're too damn afraid to have that discussion. It suggests that not only are they wrong, but they know they're wrong.
That's worse than simply being wrong on the merits.
Bottom line: Liberty cannot survive in any society if and when we are no longer allowed to question the government, the powerful, or each other. That is life under tyranny and subservience, and it squashes human ingenuity, creativity and true progress.
No authoritarian society has contributed to the benefit of humankind and modern civilization more than free societies that value individualism, critical thinking and the right to speak freely when it is hard and unpopular to do so.
Similarly, there is no example of a successful or faithful Ministry of Truth, which sought to faithfully protect their population against "misinformation".
Russia Collusion was misinformation. Children being super-spreaders of Covid-19 was misinformation. Oxycontin being safe was misinformation. WMDs in Iraq was misinformation.
Yet, the very people who pushed those examples of misinformation now serve as the top bureaucrats at the Ministry of Truth.
This new cabal is not legitimate; it's not credible; and, it's not conducive to a free society. Only one can survive.
Opium Production in Afghanistan Cratered Following U.S. Withdrawal | Side Stories on Between the Numbers
Former CIA Officer John Kiriakou recently told Tucker Carlson a story about opium production in Afghanistan.
It skyrocketed after the invasion and cratered once the U.S. withdrew. The U.S. government has a long, dark and ugly history of selling drugs.
The One-Two Combo that Knocked Out MAGA + What's the Difference Between Ignorance and Stupidity?
#Epstein set it up with a left jab... POP 🤛! Iran came with the big overhand right... and POW 👊!
Down went #MAGA. Count to 10. Hell, count to 100. It's over.
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While I slightly feel bad, it had to be done.
We wanted to change out the microwave hood for a REAL hood because we cook with natural gas and entirely too much. The exhaust is not sufficient.
So, my son and I remove it and...
Tada! Mockingbird nest. As in, in the hood exhaust pipe on TOP of the microwave.
Two or three of the poor little bastards met their ends via the exhaust fan. Chop, chop. Hot, hot. The last man standing was taken behind the property by the easement and left for the hawks or owl, whichever will undoubtedly make short order of the little dude.
Thank God we really do not use a microwave because it's disgusting. I need to better, more permanently block the little basards from getting into these vents. This is the second time birds have gotten in and made nests because the builder didn't put the correct vent cage on.
I also noticed the cheap SOBs didn't TILE all the way up to the exhaust. Hope they spent the money on the 8 TILES they cheated me on.
Huh, anyhoo...
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Ok, looks like Robert and I cannot do "What Are the Odds?" tonight, so instead...
We will do one on July 1 before I go to DC for the celebrations.
I will almost certainly pop on for a bit later but instead, let's do it tomorrow because there are primaries we can cover and we can save the content for July 1.
Lot of traveling this and next month all the way up to the 1776 Law Center conference. Looks like Bedminster too on July 18.
But we'll figure it out. After that conference, it's almost certainly Minnesota next.
Watching people attempt to "unskew" polls conducted by all walks of this industry—ranging from Nate Cohn at The New York Times to Spencer Kimball at Emerson College to Tim Malloy at Quinnipiac—all to deny Donald Trump's gains against Joe Biden with various voting blocs, is more than a little sad.
The slew of recent polls over two weeks—to include no less than four today alone—have simply confirmed prior findings published from other pollsters who have previously been "unskewed". That includes your's truly and our work at BIG DATA POLL, Mark Penn at Harvard University, Patrick Ruffini at Echelon Insights, and many others.
I'm temped to equate this with an Occam's razor-like situation. But this debate is more about likelihood than simplicity.
Here's the Presidential Vote Preference Trend for Biden v. Trump going back to August 2020. The Public Polling Project did not begin asking the Rematch Question for 2024 until September 2021. However, we can still make some pretty important and interesting observations.