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2024 Nov 12, 6:02pm   2,210 views  221 comments

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Elon & Vivek appointed to the DOGE



Sec of State: Rubio (meh, but not awful).
UN Ambassador: Elise Stefanik

Ambassador to Israel: Huckabee

Sec of Defense: Pete Hegseth - author of the "War on Warriors" - rabid anti-woke, pro-hard training, high-standards, meritocracy only advocate

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159   porkchopXpress   2024 Nov 24, 6:45am  

Patrick says


Major major fuck-up by Trump.

Absolute disaster. He has betrayed America with this.
I agree but at least the Surgeon General is all but powerless I believe. Methinks Trump has to compromise in certain picks to get others, making backdoor deals. He's probably appealing to big pharma to a degree. The main thing is that RFK is head of HHS. Should be interesting to see how those two play together.

The other explanation is that Trump wants some balance with RFK's views, or that he's doubling down on the vaccines being a major accomplishment of his first term.

Ultimately, a bad pick nonetheless.
160   WookieMan   2024 Nov 24, 9:14am  

porkchopXpress says

The other explanation is that Trump wants some balance with RFK's views, or that he's doubling down on the vaccines being a major accomplishment of his first term.

You got it. He can't renege on the vaccine otherwise he'd admit guilt. RFK will handle the blowback and enjoys it. He gets a puppet in a position no one cares about. It really is a win win for everyone. I don't think Trump looks bad on this.

Yes he fucked up in 2020, but he had no other choice. He learned the game and is playing it much better this time. Not looking it up, but anyone know who the Surgeon General was for Obama, Trump or Biden admins? I don't. It's a token appointment, do nothing job.
161   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 9:58am  

WookieMan says

Gotta move on Patrick at some point.


Never.

It was literally the worst crime against humanity ever.
162   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 10:17am  

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/deathvax-swamp-rising-trump-appoints


DEATHVAX™ SWAMP RISING: Trump Appoints Pro-Vax & Anti-Free Speech "Experts"

The recent Trump appointments pertaining directly to MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) are, in varying degrees, slithering BigPharma shills.




Let us start with the single worst of these picks which is for Surgeon General:

Still promoting the scamdemic and the misguided and exceedingly deadly Operation Warp Speed; in other words, NWO globopedo eugenics business as usual.

(As an aside, yours truly resided in NYC at the height of this so-called “pandemic,” and rest assured there was nothing more than a flu season accompanied by extremely iatrogenic hospital protocols that resulted in much murder ahead of the bioweapon payloads in the Modified mRNA “vaccines” that Trump ever so eagerly promoted.)

They always knew that children had aC19 Infection Fatality Rate (IFR) of zero, even someone like Nesheiwat had to have appreciated that simple fact from day one...

Not only is this monster a pusher of the slow kill bioweapon “vaccines,” but she is also all for censorship, and thus is vehemently anti-free speech:




... Her appointment is anything but a mistake, so be prepared for massive disappointments during the second Trump administration; and no, he is not playing 5D chess, and no one is coming to save anyone.


Shit.
163   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 10:24am  

Boy did Trump betray us all by appointing pharma shills like Nesheiwat.

Now I sincerely hope that Trump dies from his beloved toxxine and that Vance replaces him and steers away from such horrific evil.
164   WookieMan   2024 Nov 24, 10:36am  

Patrick says

Never.

It was literally the worst crime against humanity ever.

Taxes are the bigger problem. Literally the reason we even have a country currently. Most patnet users pay for illegals and homeless to get free housing and benefits all because they're lazy. That shit has cost me more over the last 20 years than anything. By a long shot.

Literally have pissed away about $800-900k in taxes. For what. This isn't about the vaccine. It's about the ability for the agencies to even exist in the first place. I don't need someone that doesn't practice medicine to tell me how to live. I know if I feel good or bad. I'll figure it out.

Can't be a one trick pony and focus on a vaccine. Focus on the root of the problem. Fauci is likely some loser doctor in a small hospital without the bribing, taxes and bull shit that got him the position. Ain't gonna reverse what happened. No one will ever be charged. The roots of the tree are taxes. Focus on that. DOGE. Cut the bull shit and investigate the back door deals.

We just need to cut it all. Not live in the past. And no I'm not giving these fucks a pass, but it will happen again if we get hung up on it. Focus on the future. Surgeon General is a nothing burger position. RFK is going to be the big guy now. That's a win.
165   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 10:43am  

No, I don't think there is any bigger problem than mass murder by mandated injection.

Everyone's top priority should be hanging the genocidal criminals.
166   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 10:48am  

Patrick says


Boy did Trump betray us all by appointing pharma shills like Nesheiwat.


https://www.igor-chudov.com/p/trump-picks-covid-vaccine-supporter


Dr. Nesheiwat is the medical director for CityMD in New York. She also sells her line of vitamin supplements:






Horrifying.

First, she's obviously a scammer.

Second, if that cockroach Hotez likes her, that's proof that she's evil.
167   WookieMan   2024 Nov 24, 10:58am  

Patrick says

No, I don't think there is any bigger problem than mass murder by mandated injection.

Everyone's top priority should be hanging the genocidal criminals.

Did you take it? Thinking people knew it was never a mandate to take it. Darwin awards. My wife included. I'm not biased. She made a stupid decision and admits it. We argued pretty heavy and reconciled. Public or private you don't have to disclose your medical records unless it's to get out of work or a lawsuit.

No one ever had to get the vaccine. They just didn't think. So many layers to this topic. 15 days. We can't make a vaccine that fast. We did. Profits started rolling in and they knew it was as good as gold. Anyone that bought that they had to take it is kind of an idiot. And I'm trying to be nice.

I agree with nothing that went down. All it shows is how stupid most humans are. There was no evidence of danger at all.
168   Ceffer   2024 Nov 24, 11:16am  

Probably shouldn't counter game the appointments too much. Q predicted the 53/47 split of the senate a couple of years ago. If many of these agencies are going kaputsky, then flushing out the unprivileged combatants might be part of the strategies.

Fact is, there is no crystal ball that we can ouija from the bleachers, but Trump seems to have some kind of crystal ball with his gaming computers. I don't believe in blind trust, but rolling with Trump rather than being divided in the ranks is preferable to the alternatives.

Also, remember that any appointment can be reversed with a 'You're Fired' from Trump.
169   stereotomy   2024 Nov 24, 12:59pm  

Ceffer says

Also, remember that any appointment can be reversed with a 'You're Fired' from Trump.

^^^^ This

It has been pointed out that Trump replaced his entire cabinet by year 2 of his first term.
171   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 3:53pm  

WookieMan says


Did you take it? Thinking people knew it was never a mandate to take it.


Absolutely not. I didn't take the vaccine, and will never take any injection ever again. No trust.

There was definitely a mandate to take it or get fired or expelled for many millions of people. And lots of them were fired for keeping their bloodstream clean. There have been some big wins lately by people who sued for getting fired:


172   stereotomy   2024 Nov 24, 4:29pm  

Patrick says


WookieMan says


Did you take it? Thinking people knew it was never a mandate to take it.


Absolutely not. I didn't take the vaccine, and will never take any injection ever again. No trust.

There was definitely a mandate to take it or get fired or expelled for many millions of people. And lots of them were fired for keeping their bloodstream clean. There have been some big wins lately by people who sued for getting fired:




I was fortunate to work at a place that didn't require the clot shot. HR wanted to know vax status. I resisted until the end because it was a HIPPA violation. I told my boss I would sue everyone personally who would try to coerce this information from me. I guess enough people cried "FUCK YOU" that senior leadership backed down in the 23rd hour.

Recently, I went for my annual checkup, where I refused the EKG as well as the colonoscopy, as well as any "vaccinations." The doctor was a total asshole and told me that if I didn't take the vaccines he recommended, I'd get meningitis, and my hands and feet would rot off. I told him, "If it's my time to die, I'm OK with that." Then he did the psycho pivot and started pleading with me to take the vaccines. I said, "I'll think about it and do my own research."

Fuck the Medical-Pharma complex. It's all about $$$$$ and $0.00 about your own health.
173   WookieMan   2024 Nov 24, 4:40pm  

Patrick says


There was definitely a mandate to take it or get fired or expelled for many millions of people. And lots of them were fired for keeping their bloodstream clean. There have been some big wins lately by people who sued for getting fired:

HIPPA. I don't have to inform an employer of any medical condition. It's the same with housing. If I have AIDS or any disease I don't have to disclose it when selling a house. Same principle. People were dumb. My biggest argument with my wife in our relationship. Companies and randoms can NEVER ask you for medical records without consent. And it cannot result in a firing.

Again, maybe it's a good thing non-thinking people took it. I don't hope they die, but people need to know their rights. There were no legally enforceable mandates for the vaccine. The problem is most people don't have the pocketbook for legal fees to fight an employer on illegal activities.
174   stereotomy   2024 Nov 24, 4:48pm  

WookieMan says

. . . people need to know their rights. There were no legally enforceable mandates for the vaccine. The problem is most people don't have the pocketbook for legal fees to fight an employer on illegal activities.

Quoted for troof.
176   Ceffer   2024 Nov 24, 6:35pm  

World wrestling moll? She's going to go after the LGBQT Kommies with folding chairs?

https://t.me/qthestormrider777/24918
177   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 7:17pm  

WookieMan says

HIPPA. I don't have to inform an employer of any medical condition.


Well yes, but most employers and universities simply broke the law and demanded that all employees and students submit and provide a proof card, and fired and expelled those who did not.
178   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 7:18pm  

WookieMan says

Companies and randoms can NEVER ask you for medical records without consent. And it cannot result in a firing.


@WookieMan But you see that it took that one woman something like four years to sue and get a settlement.

And most of those cases are still pending, or were dismissed for yet other bullshit reasons.
179   Patrick   2024 Nov 24, 7:45pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/trumps-surgeon-general-pick-is-making-some-conservatives-scratch-their-heads


Yeah, it doesn't look like a Covid reckoning or correcting will be happening from the Surgeon General, does it?
180   Patrick   2024 Nov 26, 8:41am  

mell says

He also nominated Makary for the FDA who is a great pick and a staunch branch covidians critic. Probably more important than SG, so maybe she won't be able to do much damage in this mostly representative, not decision making role.


True. Maybe there is still hope of getting the death jabs banned.

https://x.com/Patri0tContr0l/status/1860361594355519606


Patri0tContr0l
MSNBC says Trump’s new FDA head Marty Makary has pushed debunked misinformation, such as COVID vaccines causing myocarditis.

The problem is NBC News & the CDC themselves have previously reported that COVID vaccines indeed cause myocarditis.

The internet is forever, clowns.
181   mell   2024 Nov 26, 8:56am  

Patrick says


WookieMan says


HIPPA. I don't have to inform an employer of any medical condition.


Well yes, but most employers and universities simply broke the law and demanded that all employees and students submit and provide a proof card, and fired and expelled those who did not.


Crazy how this otherwise strictly enforced law suddenly didn't matter in this banana Republic, over a common cold! Be a nurse and leak the even most insignificant info about a patient they can get you fired instantly. Pushing mengele shots? Hey let's just ignore hippa. People should go to prison or hang for this, at least mostly leftoid marxists took the clot shot, so it's somewhat self correcting
182   WookieMan   2024 Nov 26, 9:59am  

Patrick says

WookieMan But you see that it took that one woman something like four years to sue and get a settlement.

And most of those cases are still pending, or were dismissed for yet other bullshit reasons.

It's 2024 my man. You can destroy a company online in hours. Legally. You just have to be able to show you've been wronged. You'll take a 30% haircut on the reward, but you don't just go after one target. That's what everyone does. I'll go after Pfizer and get them good just not in the beginning.

Go after anyone that supplied them with anything. The small guys. Sucks, but if they're playing dirty you play dirty. You get suppliers and work your way up the chain. Once you have enough wins you go for the kill. A 8-9 figure kill shot class action suit. Then go to the next big pharma corp with those rulings in your pocket.

You have to find the attorney willing to do it. They will kill you as well. That's why big legal firms don't take cases like this. It could shut them down or they die. Think Erin Brockovich. That was an anomaly. If the company might of thought they'd lose there'd be dead bodies everywhere. If I was running the company, the law firm and Brockovich would have had hits on them. They didn't think they'd lose.
183   Ceffer   2024 Nov 26, 10:23am  

I think something else is brewing. I can't get too involved in the soap opera of the appointments because I think it is mostly just Trump quickly assuming the high ground of his election for the eyes of the public with various odd flushing campaigns and weird optics.

The Globalists and their emplaced treasonistas have some series of catastrophes still afoot, and a point will be reached when a hobnail boot needs to be put down on them hard. What that is and when would be anybody's guess, but heavy turbulence ahead. More uncertainty, more horror drama, more false flags, etc. etc. They are obviously desperate enough to force the WWIII gambit wholesale and run the population off the cliff doing it. The demolition project of the Republic and the Constitution and the Republic and the initiation of WWIII has a few more months in power and the Satanic forces will prolong their powers as long as possible.

The Globalist wedgies in the appointments must have some strategy associated. Or one would hopium from the bleachers, and all these characters can be reshuffled in short order anyway.
184   Patrick   2024 Nov 26, 4:08pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/unstoppable-tuesday-november-26-2024


More Trump Effect. Yesterday, Reuters ran a story headlined, “Wall St closes higher; small-caps hit record high after Trump nominates Bessent.” As the market’s reaction to his nomination as Treasury Secretary showed, Scott Bessent is highly qualified. He’s smart, he is a heterodox thinker, and became a quiet Trump supporter since before it was safe to do so. The biggest problem is that Scott managed one of George Soros’s many investment companies between 2011-2015. Scott worked for Soros even longer than that, and enjoyed a warm personal relationship with the far-left billionaire.

As ever, the situation is not as simple as it looks. Claims circulated on social media that Elon Musk strongly opposed Bessent’s nomination. If so, Elon was more diplomatic in his only public comment:




... Citing a Wall Street Journal article, conservative journalist and author Miranda Devine (700K followers), called Bessent a “quiet disrupter” who quit working for Soros in 2015 when he could no longer avoid the politics, and said the two men have not spoken for years.
185   FarmersWon   2024 Nov 26, 4:52pm  

@patrick
You will be disappointed by this administration. I see all tell-tale sign that Trump is just kept to dismantle MAGA by demoralizing them.
In two years it will be very clear.

Patrick says





No, I honestly don't think a woman should have that job.
187   Patrick   2024 Nov 26, 6:57pm  

https://stemplet74.substack.com/p/there-is-justice-in-the-world


Jay Bhattacharya will be the next NIH Director, and health research policy will be better off for it.

Jay’s nomination by President-Elect Trump to be Director of the National Institutes of Health has been a long time coming and is a hopeful signal that national health research policy is headed in the right direction.


I agree.

It's weird that Trump would nominate both Nesheiwat for SG and Bhattacharya for NIH, people who are at opposite ends of the Pfizer pfellation spectrum.

I just don't know how to interpret that contradiction.
190   stereotomy   2024 Nov 27, 9:34am  

Patrick says

https://stemplet74.substack.com/p/there-is-justice-in-the-world



Jay Bhattacharya will be the next NIH Director, and health research policy will be better off for it.

Jay’s nomination by President-Elect Trump to be Director of the National Institutes of Health has been a long time coming and is a hopeful signal that national health research policy is headed in the right direction.


I agree.

It's weird that Trump would nominate both Nesheiwat for SG and Bhattacharya for NIH, people who are at opposite ends of the Pfizer pfellation spectrum.

I just don't know how to interpret that contradiction.

Fucking awesome. So much balls-deep in your face win. Yes there are some stinkers, but there have been some brilliant nominations.
191   Patrick   2024 Nov 27, 2:29pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/on-trump-and-operation-warp-speed


Watching Fauci’s subtle and not so subtle insubordination, I realized that the Deep State had succeeded in taming Donald Trump by hemming him in with a public health emergency and supplanting his executive power by Rule of Medical Experts. ...

Now the real question is whether Trump will—after he is sworn in—change his tune and proclaim that he is open to considering the evidence that Fauci et al. sold him a bill of goods.


It's pretty obvious that Trump even now is still fully owned by Pfizer, with comments like this just a few days ago when appointing pharma-shill Nesheiwat:

During the COVID-19 pandemic, she worked on the front lines in New York City treating thousands of Americans and helped patients in the aftermath of President Donald Trump's Historic Operation Warp Speed that saved hundreds of millions of lives.
192   socal2   2024 Nov 27, 3:24pm  

Patrick says

It's pretty obvious that Trump even now is still fully owned by Pfizer, with comments like this just a few days ago when appointing pharma-shill Nesheiwat:


How are you surprised?

To Trump's credit (at least in terms of consistency), he never backed away from his COVID vaccine boosterism during the primaries. People like me were complaining about it at the time and we were largely ignored.
194   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2024 Nov 28, 1:51pm  

Patrick says

Susie Wiles

Pat Sumerall’s daughter.
195   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2024 Nov 28, 2:06pm  

Patrick says

https://babylonbee.com/cleanArticle/its-official-trump-now-has-hottest-cabinet-of-all-time





Out of all of those, Holman gives me the biggest boner. And that’s saying a lot cause Noem is dead on my type. Like my life kryptonite.
196   Ceffer   2024 Nov 28, 3:29pm  

The computer screen splatter cabinet: it's time has come. Or, it's patrons have come. I'm confused.
197   Patrick   2024 Nov 29, 1:56pm  

https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/when-you-stare-into-the-black-pill


You can scan Substack and you’ll see an array of arguments against Trump’s picks, and many for good reason. There are dubious pharmaceutical ties, previous statements and beliefs, and a history of disconcerting actions, to say the least.

But the fact remains, the enemy is scared, and in the case of the recent NIH nominee, Jay Bhattacharya, there is a clear distinction between those who want one thing and those who want a totally different, draconian, life-controlling, life-sapping, other thing.

Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Francis Collins (who has cavalierly dismissed excess deaths due to the jab) do not like Bhattacharya in particular, thanks to his “Great Barrington Declaration” that has received 940,000+ signatures to date.
198   Ceffer   2024 Nov 29, 5:59pm  

Illuminati wars are interesting, because infiltrations go in both directions with the double, triple agents. I think Q said that we won't be able to sort out all the 'good guys' from the 'bad guys' until the real war is quelled.

Also, cabinet may or may not be somewhat irrelevant if the treasonistas do attempt either 1. a Fourteenth Amendment assaullt on Trump based on their fictitious promulgated and false flagged Jan. 6. 2. or, butthurt that their 20 million extra fraudulent votes were headed off at the pass (apparently Post Office (Freemasons) was responsible for these, but were nixed under threat by the Trump cogeners for 2024 in some manner, allowing Trump to defeat the 'ordinary' election fraud) and try to claim 2024 was fraudulent. If that's the case, it's like a courtroom blooper where they open up a sealed path of inquiry due to a lawyer asking the wrong question, and it opens up the 2020 election again to examination on the same grounds.

There is also the 'Brunson Case', which if upheld and published, means that the Supreme Court basically authorizes all those Congress critters who did not allow the ten day resting period to examine the allegations of fraud in 2020 to be remanded from office more or less instantly for violating their obligations to the Constitution. It also may mean an instant shift to military tribunals.
Who knows but the Woo. Extreme turbulence ahead.


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