Friday, October 08, 2021

8 October - Blogs I'm Following - 1 of 5

 10 pm MDT

Musical interlude
Raye & Rudimental - Regardless read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Lula da Silva’s candidacy for Brazil’s presidency is once again in doubt
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva once again left Brazil and the world in doubt about his presidential aspirations when he confirmed that his candidacy will only be defined in 2022. However, he insisted that he continue working with "all the political forces to fix" the country. "I will […] The post Lula da Silva’s candidacy for Brazil’s presidency is once again in doubt appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
AHEAD: Runaway Inflation & Bail-Ins | Michael Pento
Liberty and Finance During the next crisis, if the Fed pushes for more currency creation and Congress passes more stimulus, people will lose all faith in the U.S. government, says portfolio manager Michael Pento. People are already becoming aware that there is something seriously wrong with the financial system. What’s next? Michael sees runaway inflation … read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Brazil registers 18,172 new cases and 615 Covid deaths (October 8)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil on Friday reported 615 more deaths from Covid-19, the Health Ministry said, leading the country to surpass the mark of 600,000 deaths from the disease. According to the ministry, there were also 18,172 new coronavirus cases, with the total number of infections in the country advancing to 21,550,730. According […] The post Brazil registers 18,172 new cases and 615 Covid deaths (October 8) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Argentina agreed to support 10% Mercosur tariff reduction, says Brazil economy minister
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian economy minister, Paulo Guedes, said on Friday that Argentina agreed to support a 10% reduction in the Common External Tariff (TEC) of Mercosur, an old plea of Brazil that the minister sees as a way to provide relief to inflation. After meeting with the Argentine chancellor, Santiago Andres Cafiero, […] The post Argentina agreed to support 10% Mercosur tariff reduction, says Brazil economy minister appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
As A Bible Believing Christian, I Reject The COVID-19 Vaccine With its Aborted Fetal Tissue And The Vaccination Passport Mark Of The Beast Prototype
As A Bible Believing Christian, I Reject The COVID-19 Vaccine With its Aborted Fetal Tissue And The Vaccination Passport Mark Of The Beast Prototype by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ We live in a truly amazing time, a time where our own government as well as the combined governments of the world, are lying to us day and … read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
Panama and Colombia need to review their migration pact
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Exactly two months ago, the foreign ministers of Colombia and Panama met to address the migration crisis on the border shared by both countries. This meeting resulted in a pact whose conditions are now highly questioned not only by Panamanian and Colombian authorities but have even caused the concern of […] The post Panama and Colombia need to review their migration pact appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
“Proceed With Caution At Your Own Peril” – Merck’s COVID ‘Super Drug’ Poses Serious Health Risks, Scientists Warn
“Proceed With Caution At Your Own Peril” – Merck’s COVID ‘Super Drug’ Poses Serious Health Risks, Scientists Warn by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ As it turns out, all the scientists and doctors who insisted that Merck’s “revolutionary” COVID drug molnupiravir is extremely safe weren’t faithfully adhering to “the science” after all. Because according to a report … read more
The Rio Times2 hours ago
An indigenous community in Ecuador became a cradle of YouTubers
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In the indigenous community of Saraguro, located in southern Ecuador, in the Saraguro canton, in the province of Loja, young people have started to go "viral". Through social networks, Saraguro YouTubers have gained relevance, and millions of people worldwide consume their content. The people belonging to the Kichwa nationality of […] The post An indigenous community in Ecuador became a cradle of YouTubers appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Israel Has a ‘Hands-Off’ Approach with Illegal Settlers, Not with the Palestinians
Israel Has a ‘Hands-Off’ Approach with Illegal Settlers, Not with the Palestinians by Osama Othman, https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/ Settler violence against Palestinians has escalated during Israel’s “hands-off” approach in the occupied West Bank, according to Haaretz. The Israeli newspaper has reported that violence by Jews against Palestinians has risen dramatically in the past two years, with officials … read more
UC Irvine Director Of Medical Ethics Placed On ‘Investigatory Leave’ Over Challenge To Vaccine Mandate
UC Irvine Director Of Medical Ethics Placed On ‘Investigatory Leave’ Over Challenge To Vaccine Mandate by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ The University of California, Irvine has placed their Director of Medical Ethics, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, on ‘investigatory leave’ after he challenged the constitutionality of the UC’s vaccine mandate in regards to individuals who have recovered from Covid and … read more
News – TOTT News14 hours ago
‘Health Pass? On n’en veut pas!’: A Snapshot of France’s Nationwide Anti-COVID Passport Protests
Dr T.J. Coles gives TOTT News readers an exclusive on-the-ground look at recent local pro-choice protests against COVID passports in France, as demonstrators take to the streets. read more
What Should You Take to a Day at the Shooting Range?
*Gun News Daily* *Shooting Range, * These are the five things you need to bring. *Here's what you need to know: *Beyond this, everybody has their own preferences, and experienced shooters will swear by a particular item, a particular pair of boots, or their “lucky shirt”. If you are relatively new to serious shooting, and a friend has invited you down to the range to fire off a few rounds, you may be a little confused as to what you need to bring. Fear not – I’m here to take you through the essentials that you need to take. Before I start, however, I know that I’m going to get a... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
136 Countries Reach Deal On A Corporate Minimum Tax Of 15%
*CNBC:* *World leaders reach landmark deal on a global corporate tax rate* * The breakthrough comes after some changes were made to the original text. * Notably that the rate of 15% will not be increased at a later date, and that small businesses will not be hit with the new rates. * This helped Ireland — a longtime opponent of raising corporate tax rates — to get on board with the plan. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on Friday announced a major breakthrough on corporate tax rates, after years of disagreement. The group of developed nations agre... read more
Lil Dave's response to the Mongol Nation
TBM Nation has posted a video of Lil Dave's response to his out in bad for being a rat allegation. In the interview he was asked point blank ARE YOU STILL A MONGOLS MC MEMBER? He eventually admitted that he was not but first responded by saying let me play the devil's advocate. I've never had my day in court. He says he was the National President for 13 years. Doc was put out in bad in 2016. Maybe he meant while Doc was in prison. First let me say that the Mongols MC are very credible. They have a huge following in LA. The fact that they are Hells Angels rivals makes them a law en... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Tonight's Movie Is 'Task Force'
From *Wikipedia*: Task Force is a 1949 war film filmed in black-and-white with some Technicolor sequences about the development of U.S. aircraft carriers from USS Langley (CV-1) to USS Franklin (CV-13). Although Robert Montgomery was originally considered for the leading role, the film stars Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt, Walter Brennan, Wayne Morris, Julie London and Jack Holt. Task Force was the only film Gary Cooper and Jane Wyatt made together, and was the last of the eight films Cooper and Walter Brennan made together. The U.S. Navy provided complete support in not only loaning ... read more
From Worst to First: How the Javelin Saved America's Anti-Tank Arsenal
*Charlie Gao* *History, Americas* The M47 Dragon was a disaster, but the Javelin missile was a game changer. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Javelin was better than the Dragon in practically every way. In contrast to the Dragon, which was only exported to a handful of countries, the Javelin has been a major success worldwide (despite its cost) with major sales to the UK, France, and Australia. In the 1970s, the United States produced what might be considered one of the worst anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) of all time. The M47 Dragon was slow, quirky and took forever t... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Presdient Biden's Coughing Continues
*NYPost:* *Chronic Biden hacking sparks concern as Psaki insists it’s just allergies * White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Friday assured reporters that President Biden’s persistent cough is the result of allergies and not a more serious medical condition. Biden, who turns 79 next month, coughed and cleared his throat repeatedly Friday during public remarks, including at an event on the White House lawn with Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. Biden and his doctor in the past attributed his frequent hacking when he speaks in public to either a cold or the effects of gastric ... read more
The Rio Times3 hours ago
Costa Rica is the country with the most ecotourism searches in the world, according to a study
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - As a world reference in Internet searches associated with sustainability, highlights the country a study by the international firm "Bloom Consulting". The study about Costa Rica's digital footprint and positioning of the Country Brand places Costa Rica as the country with more digital searches about ecotourism in the world, said […] The post Costa Rica is the country with the most ecotourism searches in the world, according to a study appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Food Safety News3 hours ago
Half a million pounds of canned beef recalled because of high levels of lead
Crider Foods of Stillmore, GA, is recalling more than half a million pounds of canned beef with gravy products that may be contaminated with unsafe levels of lead, because of a spice mix used from an outside supplier. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today that the 525,717 pounds... Continue Reading read more
The Rio Times3 hours ago
55% of couples in Colombia say they do not believe in monogamy
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Increasingly new relationships that go beyond the traditional surprise the world; for example, polygamy continues to be controversial for couples of two. Still, the truth is that within the intimacy of each relationship and each person, the opinion about having more than one partner may vary. In Colombia, as in […] The post 55% of couples in Colombia say they do not believe in monogamy appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CLOWN SHOW: Pretend President Joe Biden Now Broadcasts From A Fake White House Stage Set Where He Faked Getting COVID-19 Booster Shot
CLOWN SHOW: Pretend President Joe Biden Now Broadcasts From A Fake White House Stage Set Where He Faked Getting COVID-19 Booster Shot by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ Twitter erupted after Biden was spotted sitting in front of the digital projection window on Wednesday as he held a meeting with business leaders and CEOs on the need to … read more
Bob Coleman: The Physical Market will be Silver’s Driver
Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes back Bob Coleman from Idaho Armored Vaults. Bob shows us his recent presentation from the Silver Symposium. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Bob’s presentation explains how futures could influence the physical markets. Silver is still undervalued when compared with other … read more
The Rio Times3 hours ago
Latam Colombia handled 1.7 million passengers in the third quarter; exceeded pre-pandemic figures
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The airline Latam Colombia exceeded the number of passengers mobilized during the third quarter of 2021, compared to the same period of 2019, with a total of 1,742,988 passengers transported between the 15 destinations and 25 domestic routes that the company manages in the country. With these results, the Colombian […] The post Latam Colombia handled 1.7 million passengers in the third quarter; exceeded pre-pandemic figures appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
US Marine Special Ops Forces Have Been In Taiwan For Over A Year, Report Confirms
US Marine Special Ops Forces Have Been In Taiwan For Over A Year, Report Confirms by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ A bombshell Wall Street Journal report has revealed (and confirmed) that an elite contingent of special operations Marines has been deployed to Taiwan for at least the past year – a revelation sure to outrage Beijing amid … read more
“Normal” Is No Longer An Option For The FED | Craig Hemke
Liberty and Finance Even if the Federal Reserve tapers, going back to “normal” is no longer an option, says analyst Craig Hemke. “Those days are long gone.” As for the state of the economy, we’ve hit stagflation, he says. We’re seeing dismal economic numbers along with high inflation. Subscribe for our FREE newsletter – #1 … read more
Food Safety News3 hours ago
FDA determines seafood sold in Colorado is behind 14-state Salmonella outbreak
More people are sick, and a seafood recall has been initiated, in an outbreak of Salmonella Thompson infections that stretches across 14 states, federal officials announced this evening. “Colorado state health officials and FDA traced the source of seafood served at restaurants and sold at grocery stores in Colorado where sick people ate or shopped.... Continue Reading read more
Komando.com4 hours ago
Police calling? Hang up if you get this call
If you receive a call supposedly from the police, it might be a scam. Hang up immediately if you get this call. read more
"An October Stock Market Crash Is About To Burst With 80% Catastrophic Drop"
*Full screen recommended.* *"An October Stock Market Crash Is About * *To Burst With 80% Catastrophic Drop"* by Epic Economist "A 48-year market veteran is warning about an imminent 80% stock market crash and he's stressing that investors should "prepare for more wealth destruction than we've ever seen". In fact, he isn't alone. According to a recent survey, more than half of all big Wall Street investors are bracing for a significant crash in the coming weeks and months. This is the type of news you won't see on the mainstream media, which wants us to believe we're marching towards... read more
Cocaine, heroin and meth buyers' club gets Vancouver's approval
Post Media Trash is reporting that "The City of Vancouver voted unanimously in favour of supporting a peer-led program that would help get a safe supply of drugs to individuals at high risk of overdose in the Downtown Eastside." AYFKM? Swanson said that given the overdose crisis, blamed on tainted street drugs, federal approval is needed for the project run by the Drug User Liberation Front, which has already teamed up with Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users to host giveaways of substances purchased from the dark web — so they won’t be arrested for saving lives.” This is absol... read more
These Plagues Changed the Course of History
*Robert Farley* *Plagues, * Disease can afflict even the most modern societies and the best-equipped military organizations. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Disease and war have long worked hand in hand. Disease and war have long worked hand in hand. Concentrations of soldiers operating in unfamiliar circumstances allow the transfer and spread of pathogens across wide populations, including both civilians and opposing armies. For most of human history, disease has inflicted a greater toll on combatants than battle itself. On some occasions, armies have used disease to their adv... read more
Going Out Shooting? Don’t Forget ‘Body Armor’ for Your Ears
*Gun News Daily* *Ear Protection, * When it comes to choosing the best hearing protection for your ears, there is a lot to understand and consider the products that are available on the market today. When it comes to choosing the *best hearing and ear protection for shooting*, there is a lot to understand and consider the products that are available on the market today. Quality and consistency vary, as with any product, but knowing what to watch out for will help you make a decision about the best hearing protection for you. In this review, we’ll walk you through why you need h... read more
Biden's Engagement with Southeast Asia is Lacking
*See Seng Tan* *US-Asia Relations, * President Joe Biden’s failure to personally contact any Southeast Asian leader since taking office in January 2021 has not won the United States any favors in the region. *Here's what you need to know: *Given the difficult circumstances, the Biden administration’s flawed engagement with Southeast Asia may be about as good as it gets. The assurances given by the high-level US visitors to Southeast Asia will have to do for now. The good news for Biden is that according to a 2021 survey of Southeast Asian elites, the majority continue to welcome... read more
Nobel Peace Prize for journalists serves as reminder that freedom of the press is under threat from strongmen and social media
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to two courageous journalists who have faced repression and death by doing their work. read more
The Last Refuge3 hours ago
Interesting Development – Victoria Australia, Officials Withdraw Vaccination Mandate for Government and Judicial Employees
Citing “jurisdictional issues” the severe COVID compliance office of Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews has reversed a significant portion of the vaccine mandate. Details are oddly sketchy to find; however, it appears Victoria State government workers and workers within the judiciary will no longer be mandated to accept the COVID-19 vaccination. (Sky News) […] All Commonwealth […] The post Interesting Development – Victoria Australia, Officials Withdraw Vaccination Mandate for Government and Judicial Employees appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Snopes.com4 hours ago
Feds Won’t Seek Charges Against Cop in Jacob Blake Shooting
Federal prosecutors announced that they won’t file charges against a white police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin in 2020 — a shooting that sparked protests that led to the deaths of two men. read more
#TrumpIsntAsBrokeAsHeShouldBe
After reviewing documents provided by the General Services Administration, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform told us this today: * *Former President Trump Reported Massive Revenues at the Trump Hotel, Concealing that the Hotel Suffered $70 Million in Net Losses.* On his federally mandated financial disclosures, President Trump reported that the Trump Hotel earned him over $150 million in revenue during his time in office. However, the records obtained by the Committee show that the Trump Hotel actually incurred net losses of over $70 million, leading the former President’... read more
Food Safety News4 hours ago
Frozen barbecue pork recalled from schools, other institutions for Listeria risk
Nick’s Famous Bar-B-Q of Nashville, TN, is recalling more than 3,000 pounds of a frozen, ready-to-eat smoked pork barbecue product that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The implicated product was distributed to institutions, including school locations in North Carolina. While the... Continue Reading read more
Medical Kidnap4 hours ago
Why Shortages Are Permanent: Global Supply Shortages Make Fantastic Financial Sense
Not all scarcities are artificial, i.e. the result of cartels limiting supply to keep prices high; many scarcities are real, and many of these scarcities can be traced back to the stripping out of redundancy / multiple suppliers of industrial essentials to streamline efficiency and eliminate competition. Recall that competition and abundance are anathema to profits. Wide open competition and structural abundance are the least conducive setting for generating reliably ample profits, while quasi-monopolies and cartels that control scarce supplies are the ideal profit-generating mach... read more
An Abject Failure on Every Front
Take a moment to think of one thing that Joe Biden is capable of doing competently: He’s not an ideas guy — indeed, it’s hard to conceive of a politician less likely to arrive at a coherent solution. He’s not an independent thinker. He doesn’t sit above the fray. And he’s more of a rambler… Continue reading → read more
Faucism is Washington’s New Religion
*21WIRE* | The grinch that stole last Christmas is back again for another go. read more
Science Matters5 hours ago
Update: What is an “Invalid Vote” Anyway?
As explained in a reprinted post below: A vote is an indication of preference cast by an eligible, registered voter. It must be cast in the time, place, and manner prescribed by law. Thus a ballot cast claiming to be a vote is not in fact one to be counted if any of the conditions […] read more
Why Shortages Are Permanent: Global Supply Shortages Make Fantastic Financial Sense
Not all scarcities are artificial, i.e. the result of cartels limiting supply to keep prices high; many scarcities are real, and many of these scarcities can be traced back to the stripping out of redundancy / multiple suppliers of industrial essentials to streamline efficiency and eliminate competition. Recall that competition and abundance are anathema to profits. Wide open competition and structural abundance are the least conducive setting for generating reliably ample profits, while quasi-monopolies and cartels that control scarce supplies are the ideal profit-generating mach... read more
Safer! Smarter! More Ethical!
Happy Segregated Thanksgiving everyone! Yes, its thanksgiving in Canada this weekend. read more
Biden’s Failure to Acknowledge Natural Immunity Is ‘Tearing This Country Apart’
In Thursday’s segment of the “The Donlon Report,” anchor Joe Donlon interviewed immunologist and public health advocate Dr. Hooman Noorchashm, who said President Biden’s COVID vaccine mandate policies ignore about 100 million Americans who are already immune. The post Biden’s Failure to Acknowledge Natural Immunity Is ‘Tearing This Country Apart’ appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Reports of Serious Injuries After COVID Vaccines Near 112,000, as Pfizer Asks FDA to Green Light Shots for Kids 5 to 11
VAERS data released Friday by the CDC included a total of 778,685 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 16,310 deaths and 111,921 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and Oct. 1, 2021. The post Reports of Serious Injuries After COVID Vaccines Near 112,000, as Pfizer Asks FDA to Green Light Shots for Kids 5 to 11 appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Turcopolier7 hours ago
Taliban – like watching a monkey f–k a football.
“The Taliban has no experience in delivering or maintaining existing state services, such as electricity or water, let alone tackling complex issues like setting macroeconomic policies. The immediate effects of the financial squeeze saw cash liquidity in Afghanistan drop, driving … Continue reading → read more
Pandemic Highlights Urgent Need to Improve Sanitation in Brazil
RÃ�O DE JANEIRO, Oct 08 (IPS) - Basic sanitation, a sector that is undervalued because, according to politicians, it does not bring in votes, has gained relevance in Brazil due to the pandemic that has hit the poor especially hard and the drought that threatens millions of people. Read the full story, “Pandemic Highlights Urgent Need to Improve Sanitation in Brazil”, on globalissues.org → read more
Rural Communities in El Salvador United to Supply Water for Themselves - VIDEO
LA LIBERTAD, El Salvador, Oct 08 (IPS) - As the saying goes, united we stand, divided we fall, hundreds of families in rural communities in El Salvador are standing together to gain access to drinking water. Read the full story, “Rural Communities in El Salvador United to Supply Water for Themselves - VIDEO”, on globalissues.org → read more
Libya: UN lauds mercenary withdrawal plan on ‘path towards peace and democracy’
The United Nations on Friday welcomed the signing of a long-awaited Action Plan to withdraw mercenaries, foreign fighters and foreign forces from Libya, after years of fighting between warring factions across the oil-rich nation. Read the full story, “Libya: UN lauds mercenary withdrawal plan on ‘path towards peace and democracy’”, on globalissues.org → read more
DR Congo: Lack of sufficient funding means tough choices for humanitarians
Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and a lack of funding, are leaving humanitarians with a stark choice over who to assist, the UN humanitarian affairs office (OCHA) warned on Friday. Read the full story, “DR Congo: Lack of sufficient funding means tough choices for humanitarians”, on globalissues.org → read more
Afghanistan: UN chief condemns ‘horrific’ attack at Kunduz mosque
At least 100 worshippers have been killed or injured after a suicide bomber targeted a Shia mosque, in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz, according to news reports, during Friday prayers. Read the full story, “Afghanistan: UN chief condemns ‘horrific’ attack at Kunduz mosque”, on globalissues.org → read more
Journalists who ‘speak truth to power’ recognized with Nobel Peace Prize
Two campaigning journalists were awarded the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, which UN Secretary-General António Guterres said was recognition that a free press is “essential for peace, justice, sustainable development and human rights – and the cornerstone for building fair and impartial institutions”. Read the full story, “Journalists who ‘speak truth to power’ recognized with Nobel Peace Prize”, on globalissues.org → read more
Access to a healthy environment, declared a human right by UN rights council
The Human Rights Council recognised this Friday, for the first time, that having a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is a human right. Read the full story, “Access to a healthy environment, declared a human right by UN rights council”, on globalissues.org → read more
Pink flamingos return to Kazakhstan’s capital in time for World Migratory Bird Day
Following five years of absence, pink flamingos have been flocking back to Kazakhstan’s capital, Nur-Sultan, much to the delight of residents who have flooded social media with photos of their return. Read the full story, “Pink flamingos return to Kazakhstan’s capital in time for World Migratory Bird Day”, on globalissues.org → read more
Food Safety News5 hours ago
Restaurant-related hepatitis A outbreak doubles in size; more illnesses likely
The case count in a hepatitis A outbreak linked to restaurants in Virginia has doubled. At least 30 people are now infected with the virus, which can cause life-threatening liver infections. Health officials said the window for symptoms to appear is ongoing, so they may continue to hear of new cases for at least a... Continue Reading read more
Econlib5 hours ago
Great Moments in Central Planning
I’m working on a speech that I’ll give at the local Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) next month. The topic is my Uncle Fred Henderson’s and Aunt Jamie Henderson’s adventures while crossing the Atlantic in April 1941. Their ship, the Zam Zam, was attacked and sunk by a German raider called the Atlantis. My cousin, […] The post Great Moments in Central Planning appeared first on Econlib. read more
Snopes.com5 hours ago
Anti-Vaccine Chiropractors Rising Force of Misinformation
At a time when the surgeon general says misinformation has become an urgent threat to public health, an investigation by The Associated Press found a vocal and influential group of chiropractors has been capitalizing on the pandemic by sowing fear and mistrust of vaccines. read more
The Last Refuge5 hours ago
Rebranding Fail, Kamala Harris’ Handlers Create Extreme Cringe Video, Wait Til You See the Name of The Production Company She Used
They are trying way too hard. Warning, you’ll never get these four minutes of major cringe back…. [Full Video Here] On the positive side, the Rebel Alliance meme makers and agitprop audio snarkists are going to have a lot of fun with this footage. Last point, and no I’m not kidding, this official White House […] The post Rebranding Fail, Kamala Harris’ Handlers Create Extreme Cringe Video, Wait Til You See the Name of The Production Company She Used appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more

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