DWT
Dirty White Trash
And he's going to be running for the presidency with way too good of a chance at winning.
In laws just got their 5th shot. Have gotten sick after all 5…This is pure insanity.
It’s amazing they’re still advertising endless boosters, and people are still buying what they’re selling.
I’m more on the giant asteroid than nuclear but I feel the same. This planet needs an enema.
UPS driver is up to date and just spent several days in ICU due to blood clots in his lungs. His words. Well the shots look like they were a mistake, fucking company. I should have just retired early.In laws just got their 5th shot. Have gotten sick after all 5…
Its easy to win when your side is the superior cheater.And he's going to be running for the presidency with way too good of a chance at winning.
The problem is fixing itself if you look to Darwin. Its a cold thing to say and it will affect my family members as well. Zero shots on my side of the family and immediate family is clear but hers has a few up to date relatives as well.This is pure insanity.
It’s amazing they’re still advertising endless boosters, and people are still buying what they’re selling.
Its easy to win when your side is the superior cheater.
After the last sham if anyone still thinks things are fair in elections they are dumber than Kiwi RTVing an engine block to stop a water leak.
We need to all live in the cities to save the animals.
I don't think they are, hence the laws. If people were legitimately on your side and believed what you are saying, you wouldn't have to make it illegal to state a counter narrative.This is pure insanity.
It’s amazing they’re still advertising endless boosters, and people are still buying what they’re selling.
the carrot failed long ago, the stick was always planned
Personally I'd rather a handful of people decide to right a few wrongs....him being one of them.Punishing doctors for giving a medical opinion. In the 21st century. I hope the world succumbs to global nuclear warfare soon. Not even joking.
Judicial Watch Uncovers Biden Administration Propaganda Plan to Push COVID Vaccine - Judicial Watch
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it received 249 pages of records from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) detailing the extensive media plans for a propaganda campaign to push the COVID-19 vaccine.The records were received in in response to an August 2021...www.judicialwatch.org
- (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it received 249 pages of records from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) detailing the extensive media plans for a propaganda campaign to push the COVID-19 vaccine.
The records were received in in response to an August 2021 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)lawsuit filed after HHS failed to respond to a April 19, 2021 request for records related to the Biden HHS’ “COVID-19 Community Corps” program (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (No. 1:22-cv-02315)).
Judicial Watch is asking for all records regarding the application process; all organizations asking to be chosen to participate; all grants; and all communications of representatives of the Department of Health and Human Services regarding the program.
PGS 30- 34 The newly released records include a document titled “PEC [Public Education Campaign] Plan April 19 -May 31 [2021],” which includes the following media plans and action items:
Major [Public Education] Projects in April
- Vaccine engagement package to all entertainment talent and management agencies
- Vaccine engagement package to all media companies and show producers
- Outreach to major culture event producers
- Outreach with WCDT [likely We Can Do This] brand and engagement ideas to major businesses and associations
- Launch Community Corps Business Chapter
- Start celebrity Share the Mics
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POTUS May 1-31
- Late night hosts vaccination video.
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Additional Ideas to be Considered
Digital Media
- Produce HHS question-and-answer videos featuring local Black doctors discussing the vaccines, how they work, and why the public should get vaccinated
- Request that Tom Brady create a video with his parents encouraging vaccination (his parents had COVID last year and he has talked about their tough recovery).
- Create custom partnerships with the social media platforms with algorithms to hit the audience.
- Launch Hollywood comedy writers video content.
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- Work with YouTube on an original special about vaccinations targeted to young people (similar to the YouTube’s Dear Call of 2020 special).
- Work with Instagram to produce a series about vaccines for @Instagram (the largest social media account in the world, 387 million followers). Feature young creators doing in-depth pieces about young people’s questions. Request a Stories Highlight on Vaccines on @Instagram to stay on the account through 2021.
- Request major TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram influences to create videos of themselves being vaccinated and start a special campaign of funny and/or musical videos about being vaccinate to encourage others to create content and post.
- Earned Media
- Request a vaccination special on Christian Broadcast Network featur[ing] Evangelical leaders.
- Request that the major live TV entertainment shows feature hosts being vaccinated on air (ex: the hosts of The Voice).
- Request that the TV morning and daytime talk shows feature special vaccination reunion moments with everyday Americans talking about what this means to them (ex: hugging grandma for the first time).
- Convene an editorial meeting with the publishers of Catholic newspapers and newsletters across the country (ex: America Magazine, Florida Catholic, The Catholic Spirit, The Tablet).
- Dr. Biden interview with Chip and Joanna Gaines for Magnolia.
- Request vaccination specials with BET, The Undefeated, Desus & Mero, Sneaker Shopper. Hot Ones.
- Request a vaccination special With Christian Broadcasting Netflix and Evangelical leaders.
- Place a trusted messenger on the Joe Rogan Show and Barstool Sports to promote vaccination (work with outside expert to identify who will be most effective).
- Partnerships
- Work with the NFL, NASCAR, MLB, CMA to request they create content with their talent and release through their broadcast and social channels. Also create a Share the Mic program where the talent elevates public health voices.
- Work with all major sports leagues to send vaccination information to ticket holders
- Work with ESPN for hosts to provide vaccination information.
- Partner with Disneyland Parks for vaccination events when the amusement parks reopen.
- Work with the Hollywood guilds to work vaccination messaging into scriped and reality TV shows (ex: Writers Guild, Directors Guild.)
- “These records show a disturbing and massive campaign by the Biden administration to propagandize and politicize the controversial COVID vaccine,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “It seems as if the entire entertainment industry was an agent for the government!”
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Fauci: I Should Have Been 'Much More Careful' With COVID Messaging
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By Nicole Wells | Thursday, 06 October 2022 12:37 PM EDT
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Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the president, said Tuesday that he should have been "much more careful" with his COVID-19 messaging, especially early on in the pandemic, according to The Hill.
Fauci, who will be retiring in December, spoke with Washington Post national health reporter Dan Diamond about the first few months of the coronavirus pandemic at a seminar hosted by the University of Southern California's Center for Health Journalism.
Given the risk of information being "gobbled" by social media, Diamond asked Fauci if he would have done anything differently throughout the course of the pandemic.
"You know, the answer is yes, Dan," the prominent immunologist said. "I mean, my goodness, no one's perfect. Certainly I am not."
"When I go back in the early months, I probably should have tried to be much, much more careful in getting the message to repeat — the uncertainty of what we're going through," he added.
Fauci then recounted how he had advised that lifestyle changes were not needed at the beginning of the pandemic, when cases were very low. He cautioned at the time, however, that conditions could "change rapidly and we need to be prepared."
The longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases groused that the only statements from that time that were "thrown back" in his face were his recommendations that change was not needed.
"Well, as a matter of fact, that was true," Fauci said. "But if you wanted to say — if we knew then that this virus under the radar screen was transmitting in a way that was not fully appreciated and any of us would have said, Hey, you know, we've had five cases in the country. We need to shut down. People would have looked at us like we were crazy."
Diamond pointed to President Joe Biden's recent declaration that the "pandemic is over," in an interview on "60 Minutes," while also saying, "We still have a problem with COVID," as a potential example of Fauci's issues with messaging.
"You have to be very careful," Fauci said. "It is really unfortunate, that that's the world in which we live, in that it's a bunch of sound bites — sound bites that sometimes get cut in half and get misinterpreted. Someone could always make mischief by clipping out a few words."
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and other Republican lawmakers have attacked Fauci throughout the pandemic for what they perceive as contradictory or misleading statements.
Despite his impending departure from government, Republicans have promised to investigate him if they regain majorities in the House or Senate in the November midterm elections.
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Fauci: I Should Have Been 'Much More Careful' With COVID Messaging
Dr. Anthony Fauci (Getty Images)
By Nicole Wells | Thursday, 06 October 2022 12:37 PM EDT
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Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the president, said Tuesday that he should have been "much more careful" with his COVID-19 messaging, especially early on in the pandemic, according to The Hill.
Fauci, who will be retiring in December, spoke with Washington Post national health reporter Dan Diamond about the first few months of the coronavirus pandemic at a seminar hosted by the University of Southern California's Center for Health Journalism.
Given the risk of information being "gobbled" by social media, Diamond asked Fauci if he would have done anything differently throughout the course of the pandemic.
"You know, the answer is yes, Dan," the prominent immunologist said. "I mean, my goodness, no one's perfect. Certainly I am not."
"When I go back in the early months, I probably should have tried to be much, much more careful in getting the message to repeat — the uncertainty of what we're going through," he added.
Fauci then recounted how he had advised that lifestyle changes were not needed at the beginning of the pandemic, when cases were very low. He cautioned at the time, however, that conditions could "change rapidly and we need to be prepared."
The longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases groused that the only statements from that time that were "thrown back" in his face were his recommendations that change was not needed.
"Well, as a matter of fact, that was true," Fauci said. "But if you wanted to say — if we knew then that this virus under the radar screen was transmitting in a way that was not fully appreciated and any of us would have said, Hey, you know, we've had five cases in the country. We need to shut down. People would have looked at us like we were crazy."
Diamond pointed to President Joe Biden's recent declaration that the "pandemic is over," in an interview on "60 Minutes," while also saying, "We still have a problem with COVID," as a potential example of Fauci's issues with messaging.
"You have to be very careful," Fauci said. "It is really unfortunate, that that's the world in which we live, in that it's a bunch of sound bites — sound bites that sometimes get cut in half and get misinterpreted. Someone could always make mischief by clipping out a few words."
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and other Republican lawmakers have attacked Fauci throughout the pandemic for what they perceive as contradictory or misleading statements.
Despite his impending departure from government, Republicans have promised to investigate him if they regain majorities in the House or Senate in the November midterm elections.
Just saw that - entirely health kid dies. It even mentions being fully vaccinated.Illinois Rep. Sean Casten reveals teenage daughter died from cardiac arrhythmia
Illinois Democratic Congressman Sean Casten on Friday revealed the cause of death of his 17-year-old daughter, who died in June. The family released a statement.www.foxnews.com
must virtue signal harderThat’s how fucking stupid, and purposely blind these people are to this poison.
nope, the narrative has been that the jump in say... vaers results has been because older age groups are more likely to be killed by coincidental other causes after being vaccinatedThey'll say: Oh those 700k are all fakes, for sure, yup, called in by trolls, that's all.