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ThePopCan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pfizer: Violation tracker: https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/pfizer

Pfizer doesn't give a shit about how many people they murder. They've been indemnified so they'll continue with reckless abandon.

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ThePopCan 8 points ago +8 / -0

Imagine thinking that either are good for anything.

New Israeli study of 2 million people shows that the fourth dose vaccine wears off against Omicron after 3-4 weeks and protection is pretty much gone by 8 weeks. So you’ll need a new “booster” around every 30 days to be “safe.”

Peer-reviewed Israeli study: "Protection by a Fourth Dose of BNT162b2 against Omicron in Israel": https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2201570

Dr. Mobeen Syed's 45-minute breakdown of the study: "Israeli Study Shows 2nd Booster Efficacy Dwindles within 4 Weeks": https://youtu.be/VcaSuGusQjw

Very short and smarmy synopsis: https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/you-need-to-be-boosted-every-30-days?s=r

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ThePopCan 3 points ago +3 / -0

You cannot deny the Holocaust in a country supporting a genocide in Yemen and boasting zero limits on abortion, the systematic extermination of a subset of the population.

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ThePopCan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Brand's weltanschauung is comparable to G.K. Chesterton's. He is critical of Hudge and Gudge (i.e. big government and big business), wary of too much centralization, a proponent of localism and the sovereignty of the family, an opponent of the tyranny of the 'medicine men' and jingoism, and is pro-private property (like Chesterton, Brand is certain that private property is good, but thinks that society would be more cohesive if more people had some).

You say he's anti-capitalist, but would point out that his low-resolution definition of capitalism is actually a criticism of corporatism and crony capitalism, both detestable transmogrifications.

I refer you to Ludwig von Mises' 1922 'Socialism'. You'll soon recognize that what we today call capitalism is anything but; that we do not enjoy in the West anything resembling the free markets we rhetorically boast of.

PDF: https://cdn.mises.org/Socialism%20An%20Economic%20and%20Sociological%20Analysis_3.pdf

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ThePopCan 1 point ago +1 / -0

The state offering to kill people whose ability to give consent is compromised by their mental instability is certainly comparable, as is the state-funded termination of pregnancies where the baby is believed to have Down Syndrome or prenatal anomalies. The slippery-slope argument, which was ridiculed re: legalization of gay marriage and has been proven conservative in terms of impact, certainly applies here.

As for the comparative: "October 1939 Hitler authorizes killing of the impaired Adolf Hitler authorizes the beginning of the Euthanasia Program—the systematic killing of those Germans whom the Nazis deem "unworthy of life." The order is backdated to the beginning of the war (September 1, 1939). At first, doctors and staff in hospitals are encouraged to neglect patients. Thus, patients die of starvation and diseases. Later, groups of "consultants" visit hospitals and decide who will die. Those patients are sent to various "euthanasia" killing centers in Greater Germany and killed by lethal injection or in gas chambers."

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ThePopCan 5 points ago +5 / -0

That figure is likely going to shrink by several million.

CDC lowers COVID-19 death count by tens of thousands https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/cdc-lowers-covid-19-death-count-tens-thousands "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently lowered the total COVID-19 death count by more than 72,000.

According to the agency, the government's algorithm over-counted COVID-related deaths by 72,277 across 26 states, specifically including 24% of pediatric deaths (416). "

People dying of terminal cancer were counted as 'covid deaths'. CDC Director cites study saying 75 percent of vaccinated people who died from COVID had at least four comorbidities https://thepostmillennial.com/cdc-says-over-75-percent-of-covid-deaths-at-least-4-comorbidities

Give your head a shake.

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ThePopCan 6 points ago +6 / -0

How many adverse effects are there?

How many vaccine injuries have resulted in permanent damage?

Among the vaccine injured, many children have pericarditis or myocarditis as a result and will have their lives grossly affected as a result?

How many people have died from the jab?

Now answer:

How many deaths were averted by the clot shot? i.e. Since there was obviously considerable risk (adverse effects, deaths) associated with these clot shots, it's worth asking: what ultimately was the reward?

What was the financial cost to the taxpayer for these ineffective, dangerous clot shots?

How many people lost their job refusing these ineffective, dangerous clot shots?

How many persons' rights were violated by government agencies and agents serving Big Pharma contra the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

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ThePopCan 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://headlineusa.com/saudi-arabia-considers-end-to-petro-dollars-that-could-destabilize-us/

Word is Saudis have been taking other currencies some time. Sat in a Canadian bank conversation in which the room was divided, not on whether it'll happen, but whether it's already been happening. US media's puppeteers cannot afford to have that admitted because it'll be a major disruption.

As for Gaetz, he's definitely no molestocrat but a man traduced. His popularity in Florida invited a full-on smear campaign from the swamp. That said, cromagnon brows low above mouths that speak honestly don't go far in US Politics.

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ThePopCan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fortune favors the bold. At this stage, the West has absolutely everything to lose and everything to gain by such a maneuver. For starters, the world is fast getting off the USD (See: rise of PRC digital currency; Russia asking for transactions in Rubles; Saudis no longer insisting on use of USD; etc) and sensing weakness, the CCP is ramping up the last leg of their hundred year marathon and are preparing to take Taiwan, which will change global trade routes and will mean, at the very least, a short proxy war and the redefinition of trade routes for decades to come. It'd be worth it. Then in 2028, DeSantis can ride in.

The question in my mind, in this scenario or when Trump runs in 2024 is who he'll name as his VP. Won't be Pence. I doubt he'll name Flynn, although it'd mitigate against assassination attempts. Gaetz is a nobody outside of Florida and populist circles, and despised by establishment GOP'rs. Carson? Tim Scott?

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ThePopCan 5 points ago +5 / -0

Having lived blocks away from the Calgary Stampede, at one point, and then living in the heart of Toronto's Carribana at another, days of horns and excitement aren't really a new thing or the end of the world. As for money lost, what is missed that the government isn't ready to print? And how many billions of dollars were lost collectively by small business owners and entrepreneurs nationally as a result of medical tyranny during the pandemic?

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ThePopCan 7 points ago +7 / -0

Even The Guardian, Sky News, Axios, and the American left took a giant shit on Trudeau after he persecuted peaceful working-class protesters. Give your head a shake.

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ThePopCan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Financial autonomy, critical-thinking skills, family, faith, health, and normalcy: the Enemy knows that these set us apart and make us strong.

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ThePopCan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Register as a Conservative and vote. Get your friends and family to vote. The industry I work in is full of pinkos and statists, and even they are anitpathetic to the Liberal regime. This is the time to pull out all the stops. Emphasize the fiscal conservativism, social populism. This isn't a socially conservative party, unfortunately; but it is triage. If Charest takes over the party, the CPC is finished. So: don't let him take over the party.

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ThePopCan 3 points ago +3 / -0

Sulu has an excuse (i.e. his mental retardation). What's yours?

Do you ever think for yourself? Or do you just rely on Democrat apparatchiks to tell you what to think when there are gaps in the CBC narrative as it pertains to international events?

The 'stop list' focuses on politicians in the current American regime (i.e. who can make an impact internationally), so that'd mean ... DEMOCRATS. Owing to Obama and Bush's unprecedented expansion of executive authority, the White House doesn't need Congress to take action, which means Russia doesn't need to slap wrists beyond these 13. In Canada, conversely, hundreds of MPs can take action, so they've been targeted with blanket sanctions.

What Sulu clearly failed to catch was the not unimportant revelation that the Russian collusion hoax was wholly manufactured, first as a GOP oppo-research gambit, then by the Hillary campaign; then embraced by establishment, neoliberal Washington.

In terms of friction with Russia, Trump sanctioned Russia far more than the Obama regime had. What's more: Crimea was taken while Democrats were in power, and Ukraine has been cut in half while Democrats are in power.

P.S.

Now that the New York Times has confirmed the Hunter Biden laptop is legit, you might want to look through it. The Democrat party is full of whores who sell out the U.S. to the highest bidder, which tends to mean Communist-occupied China or Russia.

One bonus tidbit:

Hunter received $3.5M from a Russian billionaire: https://nypost.com/2020/09/23/hunter-biden-received-3-5m-from-russian-billionaire-report/

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ThePopCan 3 points ago +3 / -0

"It is time, in the West, to defend not so much human rights as human obligations. Destructive and irresponsible freedom has been granted boundless space. Society appears to have little defense against the abyss of human decadence, such as, for example, misuse of liberty for moral violence against young people, such as motion pictures full of pornography, crime, and horror."

"Socialism of any type and shade leads to a total destruction of the human spirit and to a leveling of mankind into death."

"The press has become the greatest power within the Western countries, more powerful than the legislative power, the executive, and the judiciary. And one would then like to ask: By what law has it been elected and to whom is it responsible? In the communist East a journalist is frankly appointed as a state official. But who has granted Western journalists their power, for how long a time, and with what prerogatives?"

"Only moral criteria can help the West against communism's well planned world strategy."

"Liberalism was inevitably displaced by radicalism; radicalism had to surrender to socialism; and socialism could never resist communism."

"In early democracies, as in the American democracy at the time of its birth, all individual human rights were granted because man is God's creature. That is, freedom was given to the individual conditionally, in the assumption of his constant religious responsibility. Such was the heritage of the preceding thousand years."

"We have placed too much hope in political and social reforms, only to find out that we were being deprived of our most precious possession: our spiritual life. In the East, it is destroyed by the dealings and machinations of the ruling party. In the West, commercial interests suffocate it."

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ThePopCan 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah; Engels tried ardently to get him to visit a warehouse. Marx was too busy literally shitting his pants, raping Grechen (his indentured servant who bore him an illegitimate son), and bankrupting his noble wife (who was well-connected).

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ThePopCan 3 points ago +3 / -0

Right, and Leddihn would go on to talk about the ages-old pogroms in Poland and ancient tribalist energies. That said: prior to conscription, nationalism, and codified identitarianism, in the West, wars were rarely conceived of or carried to last man standing. In Europe, this had much to do with the intermarriage of the monarchs, among other pre-modern characteristics detailed in 'Liberty or Equality'.

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ThePopCan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Quality link, Andy. Don't worry about it disappearing. Downloaded and uploading it to The Pop Can: https://www.thepopcan.net/post/the-curtain-close-on-ccp-virus-theater

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ThePopCan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Here is a source on that first claim: https://thepostmillennial.com/trump-the-first-president-in-40-years-to-not-start-any-new-wars

"US President Donald Trump hasn't started any new wars. That hasn't happened under any new president since Jimmy Carter, who had his term 40 years earlier."

Trump did, however, order strikes in the Near East, but in wars already underway.

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ThePopCan 3 points ago +3 / -0

First president in decades not to start a new war. (Obama had previously taken the US from 3 to 7.) Also secured multilateral peace agreements in the Near East and brokered a number of peace accords between Israel and Arab nations. Talked down Un on the Korean Peninsula (by telling him he'd erase NK from the map). The only foreign policy pitfall I take issue with Trump was talking hawkish about the CCP but not actually doing anything meaningful. That said, many of his initiatives were killed by the Dems, by the RINOs, and by disobedient bureaucrats (such as ousting Chinese students from American universities).

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ThePopCan 5 points ago +5 / -0

What a disappointment. I'm glad he killed the Wynne government, but didn't think he'd emulate some facets of it. Ford's not going anywhere, based on the polls, but I'm curious: who do you think could take the mantle?

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ThePopCan 1 point ago +1 / -0

So if someone took my advice (which I acted on personally), they got gas at the cheapest it'll be for months to come, but not at a discount relative to the previous day--though it's up 2 cents today. If the indicators were right, and gas had gone up (or had the Canadian gov't boycotted Russian energy), I'd have saved some OmegaCanadians some money. Pretty innocuous.

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ThePopCan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bought at 1.55, it's stable at 1.55, so no gain, no loss. Closure of multiple Iraqi sites today means lower OPEC output, which means higher prices. I imagine those writing for the TPM and Star figured Canada and the US would stop buying Russian gas, but clearly they've elected to virtue signal only. https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/goldstein-world-still-buying-russias-natural-gas-oil-despite-ukraine-invasion

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