New Study Links “Acute Chest Pain” In Male Soldiers To mRNA Vaccines

A study published this week in JAMA’s Cardiology Journal showed that 23 male soldiers between the ages of 20 and 51 who sought care in the military health-care system presented “acute onset of marked chest pain” within four days of receiving their second dose of a COVID vaccine. Abnormal electrocardiography findings were recorded in 19 patients (83%). The cardiac symptoms faded within a week of onset for 16 patients, while 7 others continued to have chest discomfort at the time of this report. Israel, which also relied on mostly on mRNA vaccines to inoculate its population, is also seeing surprisingly high incidence of heart inflammation that’s likely linked to the vaccines.

More research has been published highlighting more problematic side effects linked to COVID-19 shots. Last week, we published our latest update on rare cases of heart inflammation that have been linked to the mRNA COVID jabs, including the jabs from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. After a hurried secret meeting with its advisory board on vaccine safety, the FDA reluctantly release a warning asking patients experiencing these symptoms to seek help immediately.

The latest study, published in JAMA’s Cardiology Journal on Tuesday, showed that 23 male soldiers (including 22 who were deemed “previously health”) between the ages of 20 and 51 presented “acute onset of marked chest pain” within four days of receiving their second dose. Patients who sought care for chest pain in the military health-care system following COVID-19 vaccination and were subsequently diagnosed with clinical myocarditis were included in the case study.

All the members who tested for myocarditis (for those who aren’t familiar with it, myocarditis is a condition that causes the swelling of the heart muscle and can cause difficulty breathing, heart failure, and death) were all “physically fit by military standards and lacking any known history of cardiac disease, significant cardiac risk factors, or exposure to cardiotoxic agents.”

All of the patients whose data was included in the study underwent electrocardiography and echocardiography tests. Abnormal electrocardiography findings were recorded in 19 patients (83%): findings included ST-segment elevations, T-wave inversions, and nonspecific ST changes. Echocardiography in 4 patients (17%) demonstrated reduced left ventricular ejection fractions (40% to 50%).

The cardiac symptoms faded within a week of onset for 16 patients, while 7 others continued to have chest discomfort at the time of this report; follow-up is ongoing.

As one table from the study showed, the number of cases of heart inflammation reported in the military is much higher than the rate that one might expect given population-wide incidence of these symptoms. This suggests some new variable is likely causing the surge in cases.

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Facebook Offers Resources for Users to Report ‘Extremist’ Friends

Facebook, using the excuse that it has been criticized for not doing enough to combat extremism on its platform, is testing a pilot program that will let users know if it detects that they are being exposed to any kind of extremist material. The social media site also asked some of their users to report people that they think may fall under the extremist umbrella. Gateway Pundit pointed out that Facebook is using the Communist method of asking people to turn in neighbors. There are no rules to their definition. Anyone could be turned in for supporting free speech or saying something they don’t like. Facebook will be the judge.

Facebook is testing a feature in the US that asks users if they are worried somebody they know is becoming an extremist.

Other users may also receive an alert saying they may have been exposed to extremist content.

The trial messages are part of Facebook’s Redirect Initiative which aims to combat extremism.

The pop-ups redirect users to a support page.

“This test is part of our larger work to assess ways to provide resources and support to people on Facebook who may have engaged with or were exposed to extremist content or may know someone who is at risk,” a Facebook spokeswoman said.

The tech firm is working with non-governmental organisations and academic experts on this project, she added.

‘Becoming an extremist?’

Screenshots of the pop-ups were posted on social media.

One asked: “Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?”

“You may have been exposed to harmful extremist content recently,” another said. “Violent groups try to manipulate your anger and disappointment.

“You can take action now to protect yourself and others.”

Both prompts direct users to a page with support related to extremism.

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Gateway Pundit:   https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/breaking-facebook-pushing-users-identify-extremists-mirroring-evil-fascists-germany-decades-ago/

The Hill:   https://thehill.com/policy/technology/561229-facebook-tests-feature-offering-resources-for-those-worried-about-extremist




Teacher Sues Illinois School District For Discrimination Against Whites

Illinois: Stacy Deemar, a white middle school drama teacher, is suing the Evanstown/ Skokie school district in federal court, accusing the district of discrimination that stereotypes white people, promotes critical race theory (CRT), and violates the US Constitution. Deemer is being represented by the Georgia-based Southeastern Legal Foundation, which takes on conservative causes across the country. General counsel Kimberly Hermann said it has moved from college free speech issues to the K-12 level in conjunction with Christopher Rufo, an activist and filmmaker. Hermann said, “The fight for the American Republic is in our schools. This is the first of a series of lawsuits coming from the foundation to stop public schools’ discriminatory race-based programming.”

White students and teachers in Northeastern Illinois are being illegally discriminated against for the color of their skin and forced to accept that “white identity is inherently racist.” Drama teacher Stacy Deemar, who has been with the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 for almost 20 years, is fighting back.

On Tuesday, the Southeastern Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit against the District for mandating this segregation and racial division in schools.

“By vowing to define its teachers and students solely by their race, District 65 promotes and reinforces a view of race essentialism that divides Americans into groups based solely on their skin color,” said SLF General Counsel Kimberly Hermann. “District 65 teaches its teachers and students that their whole identity comes from the color of their skin. It teaches them to hate each other. It teaches them not only how to be racist, but that they should be racist. This is illegal, wrong, and must be stopped.”

Tuesday’s filing alleges that District 65 has implemented critical race theory into school lessons, classroom procedures, and teacher training for years. The district’s so-called equity standards were first set in 2016 and have advanced far past the point of racial discrimination. District 65 previously faced backlash for giving students of color priority to return for in-person instruction following the pandemic.

In the District’s 2018 Strategy and Equity Reflection, neighboring superintendent Paul Gordon praised the “majority of school instructional teams [who] have written plans that focus on accelerating black student achievement,” and celebrated an increase in “the annual percentage of new hires who identify as people of color by 12%.” Gordon himself is a white male whose initial three-year contract included an annual base salary of almost $200,000.

In October 2020, superintendent Devon Horton told District 65 teachers, “If you’re not antiracist, we can’t have you in front of our students.” In its antiracist programming, District 65 forces employees to accept that white individuals are “loud, authoritative . . . [and] controlling,” to understand, “To be less white is to be less racially oppressive,” to acknowledge that “white identity is inherently racist,” to denounce “white privilege,” to participate in racially segregated exercises, and to participate in “privilege walks,” where teachers must respond to the prompt “Because of my race or color…” If teachers fail to complete the training, District 65 openly labels them “racist.”

Everything from teacher reviews to classroom procedures to school lessons is riddled with discriminatory language. Survey questions for middle schoolers in the district include, “Teachers at Nichols Middle School call on you less often than they call on other students because of your race/ethnicity”; “Teachers at Nichols Middle School discipline you more harshly than other kids because of your race/ethnicity”; “Teachers grade you harder than they grade other kids because of your race/ethnicity”; “Teachers at Nichols Middle School think you are less smart than you really are because of your race/ethnicity,” and so on.

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Fox News:   https://www.foxnews.com/us/evanston-illinois-teacher-lawsuit-equity-trainings

Chicago Tribune:    https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-evanston-critical-race-theory-lawsuit-20210701-tb6kdpctxzdjhih75byjmnzagq-story.html




UK Government Adviser Says Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat and Diarrhea Should be Added to List of COVID Symptoms

UK: A government advisor from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said that fatigue, headache, sore throat and diarrhea should be added to the list of COVID symptoms, in order to detect a third more cases of the virus, especially in younger people. By including symptoms that are common for other illnesses such as flu, SAGE can artificially inflate the number of cases and create hysteria by claiming the country is experiencing another “wave” of COVID infections. This will likely be used to argue for further lockdowns in the winter.

A SAGE government adviser has said that fatigue, headache, sore throat and diarrhoea should be added to the list of COVID symptoms, prompting concerns that this will artificially inflate case numbers.

The London Times reports: “Including fatigue, headache, sore throat and diarrhoea on the official list of Covid symptoms would pick up a third more cases of the virus, Calum Semple, a member of the Scientific advisory group for emergencies (Sage), said.”

“As older people are vaccinated, proportionally more younger people are having the disease and they have a different group of symptoms,” Semple asserted, adding, “By extending the symptom list, we think we’ll pick up about a third more cases.”

By including symptoms that are common for other illnesses such as flu, if a third more cases are suddenly ‘discovered, SAGE can then attempt to fan the flames of hysteria by claiming the country is experiencing another “wave” of COVID infections.

Calling the idea “mission creep,” commentator Maajid Nawaz suggested that adding more symptoms to the list is an excuse to artificially boost case numbers, which will then be used to argue for further lockdowns in the winter.

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FDA Reverses Its Testing Policy and Rejects COVID Antibody Test Results

After untold numbers of people have been given antibody tests to determine their COVID status, the FDA now states that “results from SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests should not be used to evaluate immunity or protection from COVID-19 at any time, and especially after the person received a COVID-19 vaccination.” The FDA contends that the vaccine creates specific antibodies against the spike protein, not the virus, so it will be useless to give the test to individuals who are vaccinated because the test isn’t meant to detect antibodies against the spike protein.

Journalist Jon Rappoport says it would be simple for the FDA to develop an antibody test against the spike protein. He says that, in terms of conventional vaccine theory, it would be easy to see if the the vaccine is working, but health officials don’t want to run the risk of proving that COVID-19 vaccines are failures. -GEG

Even a robot programmed to “follow the science” would throw up his hands in despair while reading the latest FDA COVID pronouncement.

After untold numbers of people have been given antibody tests to determine their COVID status, the FDA now states:

“Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a safety communication informing the public that results from SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests should not be used to evaluate immunity or protection from COVID-19 at any time, and especially after the person received a COVID-19 vaccination.”

Boom.

I’m imagining just a small sample of people—perhaps 5000—marching in unison into a hospital, saying, “We tested positive for COVID on an antibody test…and then we had to isolate, and some of us were treated with toxic drugs…and NOW we learn that the antibody test is useless…”

The FDA document, dated May 19, 2021, is titled: “FDA In Brief: FDA Advises Against Use of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Test Results to Evaluate Immunity or Protection From COVID-19, Including After Vaccination”. [1] [1a]

Digging a little deeper in the document, we have a statement referring to the COVID vaccine:

“The authorized vaccines for prevention of COVID-19 induce antibodies to specific viral protein targets; post-vaccination antibody test results will be negative in individuals without a history of previous natural infection if the test used does not detect the type of antibodies induced by the vaccine.”

In other words, the FDA is saying, “Look, the vaccine creates specific antibodies against the spike protein, not the virus. If you take the standard antibody test after vaccination, it’ll be useless, because the test isn’t meant to detect antibodies against the spike protein. It only detects antibodies against the virus [2].”

This raises several serious questions. One of them is: Since developing antibody tests is as easy as pie, why hasn’t the FDA developed one that detects antibodies against the spike protein?

And the answer to that question is obvious. If the FDA did develop such a test, then—in terms of conventional vaccine theory—it would be easy to see how well the vaccine is working, or not working.

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Democrats Try to Blame Republicans for Unpopular ‘Defunding’ of Police

Radical Progressive Democrats, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley, supported “unrest” from BLM (here, here, and here) and have been pushing to ‘Defund the Police’ for a year while other Democrats remained silent. Last year, Kamala Harris said to “beware” that the violent BLM protests were not going to stop. Defunding the police has become unpopular as crime explodes. Democrats, with an eye on the 2022 midterm elections, are now trying to blame Republicans for defunding the police by accusing Republicans of rejecting the ‘Rescue America’ stimulus bill that leftists claim was to be used to fund the police. However, the legislation was intended for COVID-19 relief and the spending plan was not clearly defined.

White Hose Press Secretary Jen Psaki doubled down Wednesday on her embarrassing claim that Republicans are the ones defining police departments across the country, yet failed to name a single example when asked.

Fox News’s Peter Doocy refused to drop the matter, telling Psaki “You mentioned, at the last briefing, that you think Republicans wanted to defund the police because they did not support the American Rescue Plan.”

“Which Republican ever said that they did not like the American Rescue Plan because they wanted to defund the police?” Doocy asked, knowing that there are none.

Psaki ignored the core question, and claimed that Republicans have “stood in the way of crucial funding needed to prevent the laying off of police officers as crimes increased,” but Doocy continued.

“There are lots of examples of Democrats explicitly saying they want to defund the police,” the reporter asserted, adding “We’ve got Congresswoman Cori Bush, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar.”

“Are there any examples of Republican members of Congress saying they want to defund the police?” Doocy again asked.

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