As promised in the last Monday Memes, I have an overflow. My meme cup runneth over. Fairly certain about a Friday Overflow-Overflow.
Let the mayhem, mockery, and ridicule resume:
*** Warning, a few possibly off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about ***
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TRUTH about the 2nd Amendment – Forgotten History
Owned. Damn, that had to hurt! And don’t forget this bit of history about using guns for resistance:
Smuggled arms into Warsaw ghetto | Jews Can Shoot
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I remember these two bicycle riders who went to Tajikistan because they truly believed we were all the same and loved one another and other kum ba ya carp:
D.C. Couple Killed In Tajikistan Attack Were Biking Around The World Together : NPR
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PSA – PSA – PSA – PSA – PSA
Total electronic censorship is nigh.
BEWARE the Digital Platform Commission Act – Adam Townsend
The UN Human Rights Council demands the death of free speech | Washington Examiner
The “Free-Speech Twitter” PSYOP – CJ Hopkins (substack.com)
X CEO Linda Yaccarino: “Lawful But Awful” Content To Be Hidden (reclaimthenet.org)
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One of the reasons I got from my local pharmacy about why they wouldn’t give Ivermectin to me for Covid-related purposes was that it was an “off label” use. First, as though doctors have never, ever, evah prescribed things off-label before (end sarcasm); side note: I’ve had multiple times when I’ve had a scrip for “off label” use. But it gets better. Without the backstory – and no, I don’t have it! – scabies is a mite infestation and is, apparently, really a bad thing. So what does the CDC say about that, and treatment?
That’s right, the CDC says that off-label use of Ivermectin should be considered under some circumstances. So the CDC recommends off-label use of Ivermectin for one thing, but pans it for another. I wonder why…
And now there’s evidence – not proof, but evidence – that Ivermectin plus another medication is highly effective against cancer. Wait, a pennies-per-dose drug combo that’s a cancer killer? Look for the scorning disapproval from the bought-off pharma shills medical experts any minute now.
And links related to Covid:
Dr. Ryan Cole Blows The Whole COVID-19 Propaganda Away (rumble.com)
I was listening to Howie Carr discussing this, and the follow-up piece, and how the plain fact is that if they’d specifically called out The Jab, it’d never have been published at all. Better to get at least that out, than never have it see the light of day at all.
Boosters studies from Israel that the US FDA relied upon were COMPLETELY WRONG (substack.com)
Don’t forget this classic bus broadside from – IIRC – the UK, before the Jabs were approved for kids:
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The Road to Hell…
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IMHO – speaking as a psychology & human nature amateur student – people don’t want truth when that truth undermines their view of themselves as good, intelligent, noble people.
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Good Stuff about “Climate Change” – links
Climate Beliefs Can’t Change The Power Of Power Density – Climate Change Dispatch
The Power Of Power Density – Robert Bryce (substack.com)
Wind and solar have their place, e.g., in remote areas. I have a friend with a cabin waaaaay off grid. He has a solar set up. But you can’t power a civilization off that.
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Pick of the post:
I’ve written about, and bemoaned, the general lack of curiosity – not just about science in general. Something indescribably precious is being destroyed in our youth.
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I’d mentioned Efrat Fenigson in the last meme one; here’s one by her on CBDC:
Soon Your Money Won’t Be Money, and It Won’t Be Yours (substack.com)
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Palate cleansers:
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