Sunday, March 2, 2025

And all of a sudden, they don't wanna come here anymore? Howdat happen?

Illegal border crossings have dropped to levels that have not been seen in more than two decades during President Donald Trump's first month in office, according to government statistics.  The Border Patrol last month reported apprehending about 8,450 migrants crossing into the United States between official entry points at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The only other time monthly apprehensions came to being that low in the past 25 years also occurred when Trump was in office, with approximately 11,000 migrants being apprehended at the southwest border in April 2017, the agency's data shows.
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Anger and bluster's pretty much all they got these days, and if people like Pocahontas, AOC and Carville speak for the party, they really are in more trouble than even they know.

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These guys played a concert in my High School Auditorium in Newark, NJ in May of 1970. I was a member of the 'theater group' so I got to do the light show that was projected on a screen behind them during the concert.
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Let's get to the point. Measles and polio vaccines have been around for my entire life, and I know of no one ever who's suffered adverse reactions to either one. For a parent to not get their kids vaccinated against these two is criminally stupid. And don't give me any shit about the covid 'vaccine'. That was NOT a vaccine by any definition of the word. I'm not going back to that argument.
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Exactly like driving with my wife...
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It's a celebration of movies I haven't seen and most likely never will featuring people I don't know and wouldn't recognize if they were within spitting distance, so tell me again what would be my reason for ever watching this shit show? 
For the record, the last time I was in a movie theater was to see 'Anaylze this' when it first came out. Twenty-six years ago. 
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And yet I'll watch Moonstruck every single time it's on. I might 
as well just record the frigign' thing and be done with it...

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That's one of those cartoons I just don't get...
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Yeah - fuck you, Olbermann. I thought you went away a coupla 
years ago. Nobody gives a fuck what you think or have to say.
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6 comments:

  1. Ref #7 and measles vaccines...My grandmother was a county health nurse on the front line giving vaccines in schools for three generations of kids. We got them all, but when one of us got something anyway, like measles, my mom threw us all in the same room and said play. She didn't have time for us to get them across many months. And yes, all five of us got the measles. High numbers of deaths from measles went away even before mass release of the vaccine.

    Having grown up watching my grandmother, I was a strong proponent of childhood vaccines. However, a nurse and a midwife both pointed out that the vaccines kids get today are NOT the vaccines of my youth. Today they've merged huge numbers of vaccines into one serum and they DO cause a lot of side effects. The midwife watched as her daughter went from very well adjusted to showing signs of autism after one such series. So yes, childhood vaccines are important, but in the mega-series' being pushed today? Sadly debatable. Hopefully, RFK, JR will make the FDA get to the bottom of it. I remain on the fence.

    Ref #13...The original was a slut and the copy didn't powder-coat it.

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  2. So are the polio and measles vaccines the same ones they used back in the day? Or have the pharma corps modified them since then? There was talk of tall the old vaccines being turned into mRNA-style shots. Not because the old ones didn't work, but because to keep patent protections going. Same for the flu shots. And there has been talk of mRNA stuff being added to food so that nobody can refuse it. And Gates was researching how to make mosquitoes carry and spread the mRNA treatment. And that mRNA shedding actually means non-"vaccinated" people will get "infected" by the mRNA proteins by being in contact with people who got the mRNA "vaccine."

    It's all biowarfare, and they are trying to hit people who don't voluntarily succumb.

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    1. Polio, measles etc are pretty old tech. As far as 'infection by mRNA proteins", you really need to understand more about mechanisms, the difference between mRNA and proteins, and, well, pretty much all of it. Just one f'r instance: putting any novel protein or nucleic acid in food (both are ubiquitous in 'food') has a major problem: the process of digestion is well constructed to denature and destroy those things, and it's damn effective. (And, yes, it's more complicated than the previous sentence implies, but the overall principle is right).

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  3. Please go to 90 miles from Tyranny and watch the video on #2928 about polio and other vaccines. 200k kids got polio from the vax and had their lives destroyed.

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  4. Here's the truth about the measles vaccines.

    Before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, the measles death rate in 1962 was extremely low at two in a million, indicating the vaccine's impact on incidence but not on mortality rates. While the vaccine reduced the incidence of measles, it did little to change the already low mortality rate.

    The measles vaccine, like many others, contains live viruses, which can shed and potentially infect others. In fact, measles may actually be a safer disease than the common cold, as illustrated by dataset showing that mortality caused by measles is extremely uncommon, especially in the era of proper sanitation.

    Anecdotally, I had measles in the late 50s and our family's procedure as were many others, was to keep my sister and I together so she could just catch it and get it over with. IOW, getting measles was NBD.

    The measles mortality rate had reached almost zero by around 1950 – more than a decade before the first measles vaccine was introduced in 1963. That's attributed to increased sanitation, sewers and clean water, things that were not common in the 00s when the mortality rates began to climb down.

    The same can be said about the polio vaccine and in fact incidence of polio went way up AFTER the vaccine was introduced.

    Just curious, how do you feel about the mRNA Covid vax? Do you believe it saved lives? That "died suddenly" and millions of vax injuries are imaginary? Have you read(or read about) the latest Covid study out of Yale? Do you believe giving a Hep2(adult dose) injection to a newborn is wise(or safe)? In 1982, 1 out of 10,000 children were diagnosed with autism, now it's 1 out 32 and heading towards 1 out of 16. Do you know what else happened in 1982? Do you believe a CDC that had most of it's funding coming from Big Pharma is acting in our best interests?



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  5. The one on the left is sporting a set of falsies

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Gift pools? They still do that?

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