A Dose of Sanity

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Mariupol’s Final Ukrainian Chapter, Russia Writes New book

The surrender of the last of the militant Azov “soldiers” who were hiding in the bowels of the Avostal Steel plant in Mariupol is the final curtain for NATO’s fantasy that Ukraine would beat the Russians.

Almost 2,500 of the Azov battalion surrendered to the Russians and are now incarcerated in POW camps in Russia.

There is a great video that provides you a timeline view of the progress of the Russian offensive in Mariupol:

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If you want a different analysis of this war, click here for Aesop’s latest.

David DeGerolamo

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Monkey Pox

Truth versus Fearporn.

Robert W Malone MD, MS

…The symptoms of monkeypox are somewhat similar to, but much milder than smallpox disease. The general clinical presentation of the disease caused by the West African monkey pox clade virus involves Influenza-like symptoms — fever, body aches, chills — together with swollen lymph nodes. A rash on the palm of the hand is often observed. In the latter stage of the disease, which may last for up to a month or more in some cases, may involve small lesions which develop a crust, and which can result in a small depigmented scar. There is no evidence of asymptomatic transmission…

…Monkeypox is a double stranded DNA virus, which means that due to the double stranded nature of DNA each of the two strands act as a “check” on the other during replication. As a consequence of this “error checking”, this and other DNA viruses mutate much more slowly than RNA viruses do. Over time, DNA virus genomes are relatively stable. This means that, unlike SARS-CoV-2 (COVID) or influenza, Monkeypox is unlikely to rapidly evolve to escape either naturally acquired or vaccine induced immunity…

…Key takeaway: this is not influenza or COVID – this virus mutates slowly, it is not highly infectious, naturally acquired immunity is potent and long lasting, and Orthopox vaccines are usually cross protective. The risk of immunologic escape is very, very low. And the spread of this virus can be readily stopped by simple, inexpensive classical public health measures. If it were otherwise, we would already have experienced a pandemic of Monkeypox decades ago…

…In my opinion, based on currently available information, Monkeypox is a virus and disease which is endemic in Africa, emerges sporadically after transmission into humans from animal hosts, and is typically spread by close human contact. It is readily controlled by classical public health measures. It does not have a high mortality rate. Unless there has been some genetic alteration, either through evolution or intentional genetic manipulation, it is not a significant biothreat, and has never been considered a high threat pathogen in the past.

So stop the fear mongering, misinformation and disinformation.

Please read the entire article here

The risk of this disease is lower by many degrees than even Covid-19 was, which had a very low risk. You are more likely to die from a lightning strike.

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America LAST: US Senate REJECTS $48 Billion Aid Package For Small Businesses and Restaurants Just Hours After Approving ANOTHER $40 Billion for Ukraine – 34 RINOs Voted Yes for Ukraine and No for Americans

On Thursday – just hours after approving another $40 billion in US taxpayer dollars for Ukraine – the US Senate blocked a bipartisan $48 billion aid package for restaurants, gyms, and other small businesses that have been struggling in Biden’s post-lockdown economy.

Presumably, they can’t launder that money as easily as shuffling it off to Ukraine, so American business owners get the shaft yet again from its traitorous elected officials.

Needing 60 votes to move forward, the Senators killed the package with a 52-43 vote. Five Senators refrained from casting a vote at all, and just five GOP senators voted for the motion to proceed.

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THE PLAN – WHO plans for 10 years of pandemics, from 2020 to 2030

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WRSA Radio Ep 79- Clowns in the light, Ghosts in the Shadows

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I No Longer Trust Scott Ritter

Ya think?

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Former chief UN weapons inspector convicted in online sex chat sting with ‘girl, 15’

A former chief UN weapons inspector in court for sending explicit on line messages to a ’15-year-old girl’ and then streaming a video of himself performing a sex act has been convicted.

Scott Ritter exchanged online messages with ’15-year-old Emily’ – in reality undercover policeman Ryan Venneman – before masturbating in front of a web cam after the undercover officer stressed he was a minor, prosecutors said.

The court heard 49-year-old Ritter’s on line chat with ‘Emily’ in February 2009 was actually the third such encounter since he quit his job as chief U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq in 1998. He later became a vocal critic of the Bush administration’s war in the country.

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A Simple Solution

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What would happen if Congress passed legislation making it illegal for investment companies like Blackrock and Vanguard to have people on the board of directors of any company?

David DeGerolamo

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Ruble Surges to 7-Year High as Gas Buyers Bend to Putin’s Will

Soaring conversions of euros to rubles drive Russian currency ever higher

The ruble surged to the highest level in seven years against the euro as more European companies appeared to be complying with Vladimir Putin’s demand that they switch to paying in Russia’s currency for natural gas.

The ruble jumped as much as 9% against the euro, hitting its strongest level since June 2015, and was up almost 5% against the dollar at 59.18 as of 1:35 p.m. in Moscow. The Russian currency is the best performer against both globally this year. 

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The US government continues to issue its propaganda concerning the Russia/Ukraine war. We see ads asking if we want to donate money to Ukraine on websites. We see $40 billion sent to help Ukraine by Congress with no oversight. Whatever we are told, there is one fact that cannot be disputed: Russia is winning this war. Their currency has doubled in value since Biden imposed sanctions on Russia. Losers do not see their economy strengthen. What does that say about our economy?

Europe is at the mercy of Russian energy. They may be helping fund this war against Russia but in reality, they are lining their own personal pockets. There are two questions that we should all be asking ourselves:

  1. When will the world officially acknowledge that WWIII has started?
  2. When will China invade and annex Taiwan?

There are other hot spots like Syria, Iran and North Korea to consider but these are ancillary to the above questions. Our nation is on the wrong side. Since the coup, the government has done everything in its power to destroy our borders, schools, health and economy. Restoration of Liberty will come at a high price but the alternative will never be acceptable.

David DeGerolamo

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‘My God… This Shuts It Down!’: Manchin Confronts Haaland With Statement From Her Dept On Drilling

Imagine how bad it is if a Democrat is exposing their evil. Gasoline and diesel hit another record hit yesterday. I suspect we will see a nationwide average of $5 a gallon for Memorial Day.

David DeGerolamo

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Tucker: We’ve just moved one step closer to tyranny

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Ongoing Surrender “On Far Bigger Scale Than Kyiv Has Acknowledged” At Azovstal

Russia’s defense ministry has now revised the numbers of Ukrainian fighters to have emerged from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol upward to more than 1,700 soldiers that have left the plant. A new Reuters headline has stressed that there’s ongoing “silence from Kyiv” as the surrender is on a much larger than expected scale:

Moscow said on Thursday that 1,730 Ukrainian fighters had surrendered in Mariupol over three days, including 771 in the past 24 hours, claiming a surrender on a far bigger scale than Kyiv has acknowledged since ordering its garrison to stand down.

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“Build Blackouts Better”: Half Of America Faces Power Blackouts This Summer, Regulator Warns 

Tens of millions of Americans could be thrown into a summer of hell as a megadrought, heatwaves, and reduced power generation could trigger widespread rolling electricity blackouts from the Great Lakes to the West Coast, according to Bloomberg, citing a new report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), a regulatory body that manages grid stability. 

NERC warned power supplies in the Western US could be strained this summer as a historic drought reduces hydroelectric power generation due to falling reservoir levels and what’s expected to be an unseasonably hot summer. Compound the hellacious weather backdrop with grids decommissioning fossil fuel power plants to fight climate change and their inability to bring on new green power generation, such as solar, wind, and batteries, in time, is a perfect storm waiting to happen that will produce electricity deficits that may force power companies into rolling blackouts for stability purposes.

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Plane carrying more than 150 migrants lands in NYC

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Some might think my prepping plan is gone too far… too extreme…. Or maybe I have not gone far enough

Something to think about.

We have a laser to etch marble or granite for tombstones. I personally care more about the Lord’s judgment on my soul than about an eternal resting site for a physical body. However, this is just one less issue to have to consider when times are bad.

David DeGerolamo

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