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2022 May 31, 5:00pm   166 views  5 comments

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Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator Oregon, Democrat

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1   Patrick   2024 Jan 29, 1:09pm  




Smells like a limited hangout to me.

The agencies are actively spying on all of us, not just "buying" our personal information.
2   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Jan 29, 1:36pm  

Good 'ol Wyden, still at it after all these years.
3   HeadSet   2024 Jan 29, 6:44pm  

Any prosecutions? A town cop would face such for illegal searches.
4   Patrick   2025 Jan 29, 1:12pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/remembering-the-prosecution-of-galileo


Remembering the Prosecution of Galileo

Senator Ron Wyden reprises role of chief inquisitor, Cardinal Bellarmino.

Watching Big Pharma mouthpiece, Senator Ron Wyden—mouthing vaccine orthodoxy articles of faith at RFK, Jr.s Senate hearing—reminded me of the trial of Galileo for heresy. The following succinct account is from the Museo Galileo website:

In his letters to Benedetto Castelli in 1613 and to Christine of Lorraine in 1615, Galileo championed the autonomy of science with respect to faith. In December 1614, from the pulpit of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, the Dominican Tommaso Caccini denounced the Copernican system as heretical.

On February 24, 1616, the Roman Church condemned the heliocentric hypothesis; on March 5, it decreed the suspension of Copernicus's work until it was corrected. Cardinal Bellarmino warned Galileo to abandon the Copernican hypothesis. The election of Pope Urban VIII in 1623 raised new hopes for Galileo, who believed he would be able to resume the battle in defense of the new astronomy.

These hopes induced him to publish an openly Copernican work, the Dialogue on the Two Great World Systems, in 1632. The book was banned and, in January 1633, Galileo was summoned to Rome by the Tribunal of the Inquisition. The trial ended on June 22, 1633. Galileo was sentenced to life imprisonment and forced to abjure his former beliefs.


As all know, Copernicus and Galileo were right. Bellarmino and his fellow inquisitors were wrong and are now generally regarded as dogmatic fools. Senator Wyden will ultimately go down in history as a mercenary, useful idiot for Big Pharma interests.
5   HeadSet   2025 Jan 29, 3:14pm  

Patrick says

Senator Wyden will ultimately go down in history as a mercenary, useful idiot for Big Pharma interests.

...all the way to the bank.

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