Opinion
By Jeff Childers
09-07-23
Good morning, C&C family, itβs Thursday! Your roundup today includes at least two furry mammalian stories, plus more: former Fox anchor discloses vaccine injury; court orders Pfizer contract to be disclosed and wait till you see what it says; biographer confirms teachersβ unions shut down the schools and kept them shut; Elon Musk promotes βdebunkedβ Pizza Gate theory; University of Arizona teaches nursing students how to manufacture gender dysphoria; NYC mayor Adams hauls up the white flag on the illegal alien invasion and services to citizens rapidly decline, leading to other invasions; Senator Vance tilts at the mask windmill with new anti-mask bill; and a three-legged bear joins Floridaβs 13-foot alligator.
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π Former Fox News host and journalist Megyn Kelly, 52, appeared in an interview clip making the rounds yesterday. In the clip, Megyn disclosed a tragic new vaccine injury diagnosis, and admits she regrets taking the shots. Video at the link.
Megyn explained her new autoimmune injury was confirmed by her doctor:
βI regret getting the vaccineβ¦because I donβt think I wouldβve needed itβ¦ And then, for the first time, I tested positive for an autoimmune issue at my annual physical. And I went to the best Rheumatologist in New York, and I asked her, do you think this could have to do with the fact that got the damn booster and then got COVID within three weeks?β
And she said yes. Yes! I wasn’t the only one she’d seen that with.β
For additional context, Megynβs older sister died eleven months ago after her heart suddenly and unexpectedly attacked her.
So.
π Megyn and other mRNA-damaged people can be forgiven for buying all the false messaging. Believing in the massive scope of the lie was simply more than many people could stomach, a worldview inversion their brains could not easily comprehend. As formerly pro-jab comic Scott Adams famously said in January, people who distrusted the government won.
βItβs never wrong to distrust government,β Scott admitted.
Newly disclosed documents confirm that Scott was a hundred percent correct. A few weeks ago on August 17th, after more than a year of painful litigation, the South African high court forced its government to release the original 2021 jab contracts. So the public can now view the full scope of maladroit, malignant, and mendacious government misfeasance in a fully-disclosed, unredacted Pfizer βManufacturing and Supplyβ agreements.
The newly-disclosed contract between Pfizer and the Republic of South Africa is dated March 30th, 2021 β four months after the jab rollout started in America. Both the South African government and Pfizer hysterically opposed releasing the contract. A heroic South African citizens group spent over a year and who knows how much money forcing its release; meanwhile the government and Pfizer used TAXPAYER money to slow it down and try to stop it.
Spoiler: only someone in John Fettermanβs condition would have signed this contract.
The agreement defines βPurchaserβ as the government of the Republic of South Africa. Under Section 5.5 (βPurchaser Acknowledgementβ), clearly spelled out in black and white, Pfizer admitted it had no idea what the jabs might do or might not do in the long run, or whether they would even work at all, shifting all the risk completely to the South African government.
In Section 5.5βs first sentence, Pfizer admitted it hadnβt even yet finished studying the vaccinesβ βcomponents and constituent materials.β Think about that. Turn that around in your mind and pitilessly examine it from every angle. Compare that admission to all the public messaging from the CDC and all its white-coated, grant-grabbing pretend doctors.
In English, Pfizer was saying, look, weβre not even sure whatβs in these things.
And South Africa said, sure, thatβs cool with us.
Not to belabor the point but, while in its confidential legal agreements Pfizer was saying they werenβt even sure what the shots included, what we were being publicly assured was that the shots were the most studied vaccines in history, not to mention the safest and most effective ones β ever. Ever, ever. Ninety-five percent effective. You remember.
Section 5.5βs second sentence is arguably even worse. It included two different disclaimers. The first disclaimer expressly says that South Africa AGREED that βthe long-term effects and efficacy of the Vaccine are not currently known.β
βNot currently known.β In other words, Pfizer said we have no idea what itβs going to do to people, or whether it even works.
Haha! There it is, in black and white, three months after first responders and healthcare workers in the U.S. had all gotten the jabs and just before the βvaccinate or terminateβ mandates started rolling out. Do you remember our vaunted public officials saying anything about unknown long-term effects? Did President Robert L. Peters ever say βthe long-term effects and efficacyβ were unknown? Did anyone in charge ever say that?
Nope. They said the reverse opposite.
The second disclaimer may be the most reprehensible of all. On behalf of its citizens, South Africa obsequiously agreed that βthere may be adverse effects of the Vaccine that are not currently known.β
Oh. Thanks for letting us know.
Thatβs bad enough. But combine the two sentences together, and what you get is Pfizer saying they donβt know whatβs in the jabs, what itβs going to do to people, and it might even kill them, for all Pfizer knew.
And South Africa said, Sounds great! How many can we get?
Needless to say, Section 5.5 is not a standard provision in a government contract for goods, even in an emergency. Normally, purchasing contracts contain guarantees of performance standards. Imagine the South African government were buying generators, or solar power stations, and the sellerβs contract said βwe donβt know whether these generators will work, and they might even explode and take down the power grid when plugged in.β
Who but a drooling moron would sign such a contract? And what lawyer would ever let his moronic client sign it?
It gets worse. Section 8 of the contract is titled βIndemnification.β It says that if Pfizer is ever sued by anyone β for any reason β because of the shots, then South Africa must pay for Pfizerβs complete defense, and then pay any judgment if Pfizer loses.
Since South Africa is, essentially, made up of its own citizens and their tax money, the contract basically says citizens have to pay for their own injuries.
Youβre welcome, citizens!
And, since South Africa agreed the jabs might not work, and agreed Pfizer wasnβt guaranteeing the jabs wouldnβt hurt people, South Africa cannot ever claim it was fraudulently induced into the contract, or that Pfizer has provided a defective product.
So. Now we know why the governments are working so hard to deny the jabs are dangerous and gaslight the victims, for the simple reason they donβt want to have to pay for the massive claims. You couldnβt conceive a more diabolical agreement if you tried. All the incentives are completely backwards.
How on Earth could this happen? It happened through a dark, demonic combination of two anti-democratic factors: executive authority and government secrecy. Emergency executive authority meant that rank-and-file legislators were kept out of the loop. Had this contract been debated in South Africaβs congress, it never would have been approved.
Second, official secrecy β keeping the Pfizer agreementβs terms βconfidentialβ β allowed the executive health authorities to agree to anything, even something this bad, because they faced no public scrutiny or outcry. Citizens were forced to assume good faith, that the contract was carefully-negotiated and included normal buyer protections.
The citizens were 100% wrong, of course, but they had no way to know it. The critical terms of their mandated jabs were officially βconfidential.β
How is that βinformed consent?β
I would bet a yearβs salary that every Pfizer contract in the world includes the same protective provisions. But one thing I am completely sure of is that government lawyers knew how bad the contracts were. A hundred percent. The Pfizer contract isnβt tricky or ambiguous, itβs painfully clear. Non-lawyers can read and understand it just fine. But health authorities obviously overrode their lawyers, which raises the most intriguing question of all: why?
If one person in the executive branch had the power to approve something like this, and it was always intended to remain deeply buried under all the other odious state secrets, then it would have been trivial to β¦ incentivize β¦ that one person to overcome their normal concerns.
In other words, I would bet my right hand somebody got paid.
Anyway, thanks to the South Africans, we are one more baby step closer to unraveling this hideous atrocity.
Hereβs the link to the contract.
π₯ Yesterday, Fox News ran a story headlined, βBiden nixed goal of getting kids back to school post-COVID to avoid conflict with teachers’ union boss: book.β
Back during the Trump-Biden campaign, presidential candidate Bob Peters repeatedly promised to re-open locked-down schools, but he broke that promise immediately after being selected President. According to a new hagiographic biography, ominously titled βThe Last Politician,β Biden welshed on his re-opening promise to please the teachersβ unions.
Describing the devilish deal as βthe price of peace,” biographer Franklin Foer reported that American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten vehemently opposed re-opening schools, and Biden folded to the pressure like a bargain-bin Wal-Mart tent. On Biden’s first day in office, Jill Biden invited Weingarten and NEA President Becky Pringle to the White House.
Seven days later, Biden announced an Orwellian βrevisedβ re-opening plan that didnβt reopen anything but kept schools closed. Foerβs book disclosed, βJen Psaki explained that Biden had really meant that he wanted more than half of the pre-K-to-8 schools to attend at least one in-person session a week by the end of his first hundred days.”
Biden βreally meant.β Thereβs been a lot of that over the last couple years.
Fortunately for Floridians, Governor DeSantis rapidly re-opened Floridaβs schools and defeated multiple lawsuits filed by the unions (and my goofy county) trying to stop him and keep kids out of school while teachers kept getting paid.
If there is any better justification than this atrocious story for abolishing the teachersβ unions, I donβt know what it could be. Comments welcome.
π₯ Yesterday, Tucker released an interview with a man who claims to have been President Barack Hussein Obamaβs gay lover. Iβm not sure what to make of that, and I only report it for context of this next development. Around the same time Tuckerβs video released, Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted this controversial meme:
The most interesting bit, to me, was the little pizza emoji (π). According to FBI documents, βcheese pizzaβ is a known code word among pedophiles for child porn, and possibly for young girls. Musk appears to be suggesting Obama is a pedophile.
Without going into the history of the βPizza Gateβ conspiracy hypothesis, despite massive opposition, the Pizza Gate people seem to be winning the narrative war. The narrative claims only knuckle-dragging deplorables without high-school educations believe in Pizza Gate. But Musk, say what you like about him, is inarguably one the smartest guys around.
And Elon Musk doesnβt seem to be buying the narrative. So.
π₯ Yesterday, based on screenshots provided by a whistleblower, Libs of TikTok reported that the University of Arizonaβs nursing school is teaching nursing students to begin questioning kids about their gender identity as early as three yearsβ old. Basically, from the time kids can speak English.
The slides are plainly titled, βAsking pediatric patients about gender identity.β The first slide suggests βWhat to ask – Ages 3 to 13:β
βSome kids feel like a girl on the inside, some kids feel like a boy on the inside, and some kids feel like neither, both, or someone else. What about you? How do you feel on the inside? Thereβs no right or wrong answer.β
Oh yes. Yes there is a wrong answer.
The second training slide, subtitled βWhen to ask,β suggests βStart at around age 3, during the well visit.β
Whoever is running the University of Arizonaβs nursing program is crazier than a sprayed roach.
You might well ask, what does confusing small children β who still believe in mermaids and Santa Claus β about their sexual identities have to do with medical care? Libs asked the University of Arizona for an explanation, and you know what happened. Crickets.
This seems a whole lot more like a recipe for creating gender dysphoria than for treating it. What do you think?
π₯ New York Mayor Eric Adams, a longtime βsanctuary city advocate,β had a near meltdown yesterday when he told commissioners in no uncertain terms that illegal immigrants would destroy New York City.
At least theyβre not wearing masks.
Texans could not be reached for comment, because they were too busy fending off even more illegal aliens than New York City. But New York has a painful, monkeypox-like problem the Texans donβt have. I will explain.
First, the Big Appleβs pro-jab mayor said for the first time in his life, he has finally confronted a tragic-comic problem that he canβt handle:
βLet me tell you something, New Yorkers. Never in my life have I had a problem that I didnβt see an ending to. I donβt see an ending to this. I donβt see an ending to this. This issue will destroy New York City. DESTROY New York City. We getting TEN THOUSAND MIGRANTS a month. One time we were just getting Venezuela, now we getting Ecuador, now we getting Russian-speaking coming through Mexico, now we getting Western Africa, now we getting people from all over the globe have made their minds up that they gonna come through the southern part of the border and come to New York City.
And everybodyβs saying itβs New York Cityβs problem.
We have a 12-billion dollar deficit that weβre going to have to cut every service in this City is going to be impacted. All of us.β
Haha! Citizens, who pay the extraordinarily-high taxes in the City, wonβt be getting services. Illegal aliens will be getting the services. Checkmate!
The big problem is that New York City once passed a law requiring it to provide shelter and services to illegal aliens, as part of its celebrated βsanctuary cityβ program. Adams has already been to court several times recently trying to thwart the rule, but has gone down in flames every single time. The courts are saying, donβt put this on us, you need to change that law.
But New Yorkβs yellow-bellied, lily-livered, chicken-hearted officials are too spineless to change it. I have nothing but contempt for them. As Monty Python famously said, I pass gas in their general direction.
Mayor Adamβs concerns are relatively newly-discovered. In related news, ABC-7 ran a story earlier this year in April headlined:
It was the Mayor. The story began like this:
TheΒ Mayor’s OfficeΒ of Immigrant Affairs kicked off Immigrant Heritage week by launching the “We Love Immigrant NYC” Campaign. “Our campaign, ‘We Love Immigrant New York,’ looks to affirm and celebrate the contribution of all of our immigrant communities and our status as the ultimate City of immigrants,” said Commissioner Manuel Castro.
Chickens, roosts, coming home, you know how it goes. New Yorkers, itβs up to you now. If you donβt like it, do something.
But β¦ New Yorkers are resilient! They are making the most of the Big Appleβs controlled demolition. Another headline, also probably totally unrelated, who knows, Iβm sure it has nothing to do with reduced services, was this weekβs headline from Not the Bee:
Oh, rats!
It shouldnβt be βthe Big Apple.β It should be: the Rotting, Rat-Infested Apple.
And, I tried my level best, honestly I did, but I finally couldnβt resist adding this final ratty headline from Marchβs edition of the American Society for Microbiology:
I. Just. Canβt. Even.
Itβs mind-boggling. Would a rat jab mandate be inhumane? Would it violate furry rights? What would the SPCA say?
So many questions, so little time.
π₯ Yesterday, National Review ran a story headlined, βJ.D. Vance Introduces Bill to Ban Federal Mask Mandates for Schools, Public Transit.β
On Tuesday, Senator J.D. Vance (R-Oh.) introduced a new bill to ban the federal government from nationally mandating face masks for airline passengers and students until December 31st, 2024. Vance explained, βDemocrats say theyβre not going to bring back mask mandates β weβre going to hold them to their word.β
It seems more likely that President Peters would confess heβs being paid by China and Ukraine than it would be for the democrat-controlled Senate to pass Vanceβs anti-mask bill, but I suppose itβs some progress. Not so long ago, legislators wet their britches at the prospect of even questioning βthe scienceβ of masks, much less introducing bills to stop them, even if only for a year.
The final bit of good news in this story was that it listed only three institutions to bring back mask mandates, so far, the three we already know about. So the Pirola variant isnβt as stiff as it needs to be, if weβre to see a national re-masking movement. Just saying.
π₯ For balance between the reptile and mammal constituencies, in light of our 13-foot Florida alligator story yesterday, on Tuesday the New York Post ran a surprising story headlined, βThree-legged bear named βTripodβ breaks into Florida home, guzzles three White Claws.β Video at the link.
https://nypost.com/2023/09/05/video-shows-bear-swipe-white-claws-from-florida-patio/
The festive furry incursion occurred over the holiday weekend in Lake Mary, Florida, just 20 miles north of Orlando, the same place yesterdayβs megalithic alligator lived. After eating some fish food, the three-legged mammal easily popped open the familyβs mini-fridge and, somehow, drank three mango-strawberry fermented beverages.
After that, Iβd assume he was feeling pretty sleepy. No one except some thin aluminum cans were injured.
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