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2024 Dec 8, 3:51pm   1,283 views  48 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

For documenting Trump's relentless pushing of the highly profitable death jabs, and utter silence on the extreme harm they have caused.

https://palexander.substack.com/p/breaking-leak-of-what-was-discussed


Breaking: leak of what was discussed at the Mar-a-Lago dinner with POTUS Trump (47), Albert Bourla (CEO of mRNA Pfizer), Susie Wiles (Chief of Staff), RFK Jr. (HHS), David Ricks (Eli Lilly)...



... Albert Bourla: “Thank you David for this support. I did not know this was the purpose of this meeting and feel blindsided. After all we did for Alex Azar and the Task Force and Hahn and FDA and NIH and CDC cooking the numbers and real harms and death data for the first EUA, even Moderna was on deck with us, go ask Bancel. With all that fraud sub-optimal cooked up upside-down incorrect research methods we submitted for the EUAs, all that missing data, all the wrong statistical analysis, the wrong outcomes, the made-up immuno-bridging, all the games we played using antibody titers as a measure for immunity, all the uncontrolled residually confounded studies we submitted for EUAs, how come FDA still had our backs? How come we still got it? It is how it is done in DC! What you are saying is very serious and I take it as a threat, and this can cause huge uproar and cause lots of people to be in legal trouble. You would be threatening people’s pockets Sir and that is a no no. You yourself know that. Do you realize we all stand to make trillions$? Do you think pharma will let you do that?"


OK, that text is parody, but it reflects the truth very well.

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2   Patrick   2024 Dec 8, 5:24pm  

@ FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden You don't even have to remember back very far, because Trump was still spewing that bullshit for the benefit of Pfizer just a few weeks ago on Nov 22nd:


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.




3   Patrick   2025 Jan 17, 5:10pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/dawn-of-a-new-golden-age-starts-on


Maybe it’s time to clean the House, which has been overrun with dirty money. Paul said it best, For the love of money is a root of all evils. Fact is, the House today is run by some big dogs like Pharma (Pfizer, Moderna, Eli Lilly and Gilead). The drug, device, vaccine pharma lobby. Gilead is the fictional society in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, but I digress. In other words, The House staff, the Congress, no longer serves the people who elected them, but rather beholds to a multiple of special interest groups and lobby firms and masters. The real ‘pay masters’. Brings me to question, would President Trump’s Chief of Staff (CoS) Ms. Wiles secure the interests of the American people first ahead of those of BIG pharma (drug, vaccine lobby) she currently serves (has served)? Time will tell. Time will tell us lots, as soon as one hour after President Trump is sworn in on January 20th 2025. Remember, “No man can serve two masters for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other” …Matthew 6:24.

Furthermore, to be crystal clear, mRNA vaccines and special interests aren’t going to save America. Rather these drive the mission to further divide America (vaccinated vs. unvaccinated) – (pro-Israel vs. pro-Palestine) - (pro-Russia vs. pro-Ukraine) and so on. Why? Because when a country is divided it’s much easier to conquer and bend to the will of a few 300 or so self-proclaimed elitists and their United Nations agenda.

But let me give credit where credit is due. Hats off to the billion-dollar, government funded propaganda program run by the Department of Defense (DoD) otherwise known as Operation Warp Speed that successfully pushed roughly 81% of America to line up for an experimental injection of mRNA technology and God knows what else. An experimental injection of mRNA technology that has proven dangerous and ineffective. What will they line up for next? How could they be so misguided? Deceived? Would they line up for Digital ID? Social credit scores? The belief is that as long as they have access to stadiums, malls, McDonalds, Starbucks and TikTok they will blindly submit.
4   stereotomy   2025 Jan 17, 6:13pm  

The great conservative reset is that Big Government has failed, and it falls to the individual, by whatever means necessary, to assure his family's survival and ultimate ascendance to the point where they are not beholden as vassals to the government, but a force to be reckoned with - an ally to friends, and an enemy to tyranny.
5   gabbar   2025 Jan 18, 6:11am  

Patrick says

The belief is that as long as they have access to stadiums, malls, McDonalds, Starbucks and TikTok they will blindly submit.

“Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt.” – Juvenal, a poet in Ancient Rome.
6   PeopleUnited   2025 Jan 18, 6:20am  

Patrick says

How could they be so misguided? Deceived? Would they line up for Digital ID? Social credit scores? The belief is that as long as they have access to stadiums, malls, McDonalds, Starbucks and TikTok they will blindly submit.

2 Timothy 3:13
“But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.”

King James Version (KJV)

We are in the last days. It gets worse from here. Call on the Lord and be saved before it is to late and you too fall victim to the empire of lies Satan is build. Lucifer disguises himself as an angel of light, and many believe, but his promises are as empty as the Covid vaccine vials.
7   HeadSet   2025 Jan 18, 2:05pm  

gabbar says

Patrick says


The belief is that as long as they have access to stadiums, malls, McDonalds, Starbucks and TikTok they will blindly submit.

“Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt.” – Juvenal, a poet in Ancient Rome.

The "stadiums, malls, McDonalds, Starbucks and TikTok" are the circus part, but what about the bread part? That would be the welfare, disability, early government pensions, earned income credit, social security and others. I suspect most folks would be surprised to find out how many of their neighbors are collecting a disability payment.
8   Misc   2025 Jan 18, 7:31pm  

The bread part also includes capital gains in all its forms whether from house appreciation or stocks gaining in value greater than their retained earnings. It also includes pensions and interest income.
9   Misc   2025 Jan 18, 9:44pm  

Oh, the bread part also includes another American favorite...simply going further and further into debt.

Also, simply collecting rent.

Once you count up all this unearned money, it ends up being about 60% of GDP...and we're still better off than the Europeans.
10   HeadSet   2025 Jan 19, 1:59pm  

Misc says

Also, simply collecting rent.

How does one "simply collect rent?" To collect rent, I had to first buy the property (using money saved from a job plus a bank loan), then fix it up, market it, insure it, and pay taxes. Can one also "simply collect dividends" without having to buy stocks? How about "simply collect interest" without saving and buying CDs or an account like an MMA?
11   Misc   2025 Jan 19, 7:43pm  

HeadSet says

Misc says


Also, simply collecting rent.

How does one "simply collect rent?" To collect rent, I had to first buy the property (using money saved from a job plus a bank loan), then fix it up, market it, insure it, and pay taxes. Can one also "simply collect dividends" without having to buy stocks? How about "simply collect interest" without saving and buying CDs or an account like an MMA?


If you want to claim the 10% of the rent that would be charged by a property manager as "working for it" instead of "free Money", go ahead if it makes you feel better.

... there is also more "work" in applying for social benefits than it takes to click a mouse to buy stocks, CDs or mutual funds.

The work is getting the money for the investments. The money the investments make takes no effort and is the same as the "free money" those being derided get from social spending.
12   HeadSet   2025 Jan 20, 8:36am  

Misc says

The money the investments make takes no effort

To say that renting property takes no effort is absurd. Also risk. Do not confuse being a landlord with buying into a REIT.
13   Misc   2025 Jan 20, 9:46am  

HeadSet says

Misc says


The money the investments make takes no effort

To say that renting property takes no effort is absurd. Also risk. Do not confuse being a landlord with buying into a REIT.


A property manager only charges 10% of the rent for his services. If your time value is higher than that, you should hire one (or more depending on how many properties you have). Sorry, the rest is free money.
14   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 20, 9:53am  

HeadSet says


To say that renting property takes no effort is absurd.


This guy doesn't know what the fuck he is talking about. I got a rotator cuff injury fixing up a rental 6 months ago (~3 months of labor, weekends and nights) that still hasn't healed.

No 10% property manager is going to do that. BTW it's 30% in Maui that's why I managed it myself and flew out there every year for 10 days of death march slave labor to keep it in shape.
15   Misc   2025 Jan 20, 10:57am  

Boo hoo. Getting a business tax write off for a Hawaiian vacation must suck.
16   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 20, 11:24am  

Misc says

Boo hoo. Getting a business tax write off for a Hawaiian vacation must suck.


Stop watching youtube videos about passive income. They are lying to you. You not only come across as very ignorant but bitter too.
17   HeadSet   2025 Jan 20, 12:38pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

No 10% property manager is going to do that.

You are correct. All a property manager will do is milk the landlord for maintenance jobs thrown to his pals. I used a property manager for an Oklahoma house since I moved out of state, and I got bills like $100 to replace a toilet flapper or $200 to fix a single slat in a fence. Also, not just 10% of rents, it is usually 50% of the monthly rent to find a tenant, then that 10% each month.

The people who talk about easy landlord life do not own rentals and sound like those old "no money down" late night TV infomercials.
18   Misc   2025 Jan 20, 1:41pm  

I am about as bitter from you getting free money as I am a welfare Ho getting free money.

Trump creating a few billion of crypto and being able to sell off $500 million of it to people on the eve of his inauguration ... well puts the Biden crime family grift in a much better light.
20   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 20, 5:59pm  

HeadSet says

You are correct. All a property manager will do is milk the landlord for maintenance jobs thrown to his pals.


Indeed. They only make sense if you own a fuck ton of real estate and then they'd primarily work for you and nobody else. I did manage to find a LOT of honest, hardworking, talented contractors in Maui. A bit in the slow side because people work on island-time there but very reasonable rates for stuff. I trusted several to go in to do work when I was here on the mainland unable to inspect.

After the Lahaina fire though very few left of anyone to help out. Glad I sold...
21   Misc   2025 Jan 20, 6:17pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

Nice strawman deflection dude.


The thread is Trump's sellout. What you buy some Trump token trying to get more free money ????
22   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 20, 6:17pm  

Misc says


The thread is Trump's sellout. What you buy some Trump token trying to get more free money ????


Get
A
Life

Shady tokens has nothing to do with Pharma.
23   Misc   2025 Jan 20, 6:30pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

Misc says



The thread is Trump's sellout. What you buy some Trump token trying to get more free money ????


Get
A
Life

Shady tokens has nothing to do with Pharma.


Has more to do with the difference between a small time grifter looking to the appreciation fairies and a master taking down a $500 million score.
24   Patrick   2025 Jan 21, 4:23pm  

https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/trump-introduces-500-billion-ai-infrastructure


Trump Introduces $500 Billion AI Infrastructure Investment, Touts mRNA "Cancer Vaccines"

I call balls and strikes, I’m no Trump sycophant.

So when I heard about this “Stargate” project, I knew immediately what it was. More mRNA? More AI control? More conglomerates gaining access to all your biometric data, a la Internet of Bodies?

I’ ve written a lot about Transhumanism and the intersection of AI, mRNA, Climate Change, and Identity Perversion.

We’re seeing two of the four right here…

Oh, and what did Trump recently talk to Bill Gates about? What kind of “vaccines,” again?

Yea…
25   HeadSet   2025 Jan 21, 6:43pm  

Patrick says

mRNA "Cancer Vaccines"

Oh, they are cancer vaccines all right, just not cancer prevention vaccines.
26   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 21, 7:23pm  

Patrick says


Trump Introduces $500 Billion AI Infrastructure Investment, Touts mRNA "Cancer Vaccines"

I call balls and strikes, I’m no Trump sycophant.

So when I heard about this “Stargate” project, I knew immediately what it was. More mRNA? More AI control? More conglomerates gaining access to all your biometric data, a la Internet of Bodies?

I’ ve written a lot about Transhumanism and the intersection of AI, mRNA, Climate Change, and Identity Perversion.

We’re seeing two of the four right here…

Oh, and what did Trump recently talk to Bill Gates about? What kind of “vaccines,” again?

Yea…


I saw this today and remembered this thread. @Patrick I think you should give the guy a break and wait to see where the chips fall. I totally agree with you about 'vaccines', but I have a strong background in this.

The goal (for this at least) is to cure cancer and it might work. I'm okay with gene therapy in this instance. They want to:

1. Mature liquid biopsy. I wrote some of the 1st algorithms for this working closely with our molecular biology lab over a decade ago. Solid tumor biopsies are weak because tumors are usually >1 type of cancer. And some 'expert', is usually just looking at thin slices of the tumor visually to determine what single type of cancer it is. For the lucky ones, there may be a therapeutic already available to kill it if diagnosed correctly. Sadly though, often the other cancers (other mutants) start growing up after that and the cancer 'comes back' and there is no treatment for the newer tumors. You dead!

We have a lot of tech for this and liquid biopsy does a great job detecting the actual multiple cancers that compose the tumor. Probably the best most well funded company doing this is Grail and Grail was getting heavy discounts on dna reading chemistry from the 800lb gorilla in the DNA reading space, Illumina.

So you have a tech that can zero in on the exact cancer types an individual has. Also DNA alignments etc., that an AI might be able to decipher better than a human. Very specific accurate diagnostics.

2. So what do you do after that? There are cancer drugs out there already but not for everything and not for complex cases like that so much. My aunt just died of an aggressive brain cancer 2 months ago. She lasted less than a month after it was detected. For that you need personalized medicine and you aren't getting personalized medicine without genetics and gene therapies. Personally I prefer antibodies but for now lets focus on mRNAs. mRNAs themselves are not inherently bad. Your body is full of them. If you program them to make toxins like spike proteins then yeah, that is bad juju. However in this case it may be the only way to save peoples lives and you aren't making your normal cells look like giant viruses to your immune system. It could very well be a home run.

This 100% isn't anything like you propose above. Imagine you go get your regular physical and one of the things they do with your blood draw is screen for cancer (or urine like what we used). You catch them at stage-1 or even stage-0, no or way less chemo, no or way less cancer specific antibodies (expensive), no or way less surgery. Just an mRNA injection and go home. You never even knew you had it and within a month it's completely gone.

Lets see how this all plays out. He's barely been in office for 24hrs. If he gets involved with mRNAs for infections then I'll be on your side for that, but not this. Personally after covid I've sworn off all vaccines unless I know the vector is not mRNA but I would do this in a pinch no problem.
27   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 21, 7:24pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says


personal
edit this comment to get it re-moderated


@wookieman was this you?
28   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 21, 7:25pm  

Misc says

a small time grifter


Much TDS. I suspect you are one of those, "California Conservatives"
29   Patrick   2025 Jan 21, 7:37pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says


mRNAs themselves are not inherently bad.


@Maga_Chaos_Monkey

I'm pretty sure the mRNA tech itself is inherently bad:

https://x.com/BretWeinstein/status/1879299863663571252


If this result holds up, then I will have been precisely right about how the mRNA covid shots damage the heart.

This means a few important things:

1. The mRNA platform is at fault. The spike protein may make matters worse, but all mRNA/LNP shots are expected to trigger immune-mediated heart and circulatory damage, irrespective of what protein is encoded in the mRNA payload. This damage does not require spike protein and has nothing to do with Covid/SARS-CoV2

2. Accidental IV injection likely increases damage, but is not required to injure the heart

3. The shots should never have been allowed to be injected into humans and should be immediately pulled from the market.

4. mRNA gene therapies are not suitable for use in medicine or food production.

5. No mRNA gene therapy will be safe enough to contemplate using until and unless a precise cellular targeting mechanism is created and the entire package PROPERLY tested against TRUE placebo controls.


Not to mention the SV40 problem and many others. But even if mRNA tech were not inherently bad, the bigger problem is that trust in the medical establishment has been burned to the ground and used as a latrine for years after that. They lied over and over and millions died as a result of those lies. And Pfizer alone got $100 billion by murdering all those people. With exemption from liability for those murders written into law.

And now Fauci gets a pardon for orchestrating the murders, first via virus, then via mandated mRNA and hospital death protocols which paid large bonuses.

I'll trust doctors after I've seen the hangings for the worst crime against humanity ever.
31   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 21, 7:43pm  

You don't need SV40 in these and I think he's completely incorrect with: but all mRNA/LNP shots are expected to trigger immune-mediated heart and circulatory damage, irrespective of what protein is encoded in the mRNA payload

Maybe in the context of 'vaccine' which I tend to agree with.

The "precise cellular targeting mechanism" is the cancer cell themselves that are not like any normal human cells.

Personally I'd rather see personalized antibodies but I don't think that tech is mature enough - getting there though with some of those new DNA writing companies. There are some cancer cures that are antibodies though, just not personalized which is a bitch. My dad's lymphoma was cured with antibodies.

He's being dramatic. Personally I don't like them in food either, pork etc., but there is zero evidence that this is a problem. Your natural enzymes chew them up before they get inside you after you eat for the most part. Every time you eat or breath you are taking in mRNA (and DNA and other types of RNA)

Lungs and Gut are not 'inside' you. We're basically donut shaped.

Maaaybe use some other tech vs. LNP. Definitely use normal mRNA. One of the BS things they did was not not use natural nucleic acids AUGC so they don't get eaten up. Instead some synthetic more stable crap. That is a bad idea too.
32   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 21, 7:46pm  

Patrick says


But even if mRNA tech were not inherently bad, the bigger problem is that trust in the medical establishment has been burned to the ground and used as a latrine for years after that.


Same. And I work in biotech. I argue this shit with my sister who's a nurse. Family takes her side.
33   Patrick   2025 Jan 21, 7:57pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says


One of the BS things they did was not not use natural nucleic acids AUGC so they don't get eaten up. Instead some synthetic more stable crap. That is a bad idea too.


Right, the pseudouridine is also a huge problem. Then there's frame-shifting, generating nonsense proteins, maybe prions.

All of it was pooh-poohed even while people were and are dying.



35   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Jan 21, 8:06pm  

Patrick says


Right, the pseudouridine is also a huge problem.


Checkout LNAs and BNAs. Linked nucleic acids and bridged nucleic acids. We used them for RND PCR tests when we want to distinguish a fraction of a degree Celsius melting temp of mutant vs. wild type. That particular company came close to using PCR for liquid biopsy cancer diagnostics which would have been dirt cheap.
36   Patrick   2025 Jan 21, 8:10pm  

https://substack.com/home/post/p-155123033


There must be a million people that want to see Trump. There must be a million things he has to do. This is probably the biggest day of his life.

But then he sees Gates to talk about polio and HIV vaccines.

For three hours.

What does that tell you?

To me, this is obvious.

This is Gates showing the world who is the boss here. This is the Globalist power mafia putting Trump in his place right before the inauguration to remind him: You live at our mercy, and you do what we tell you to do.
37   Patrick   2025 Jan 22, 11:46am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/board-flippers-wednesday-january


... not many details were supplied about Stargate, except that Larry Ellison tried way too hard to sell AI as a medical miracle. Quite unfortunately, Larry picked mRNA cancer drugs to use as his example, bragging that AI could help speed up detecting cancer particles floating around in patients’ blood (particles=bad), and then “within 48 hours” could help make a personalized cancer “vaccine” that would force folk’s cells into making even more cancer particles that will float around in their blood (particles=good!).

The more I’ve learned about mRNA technology, the more it seems like the dumbest idea science has ever had, a wormhole of stupidity. The basic idea is to genetically engineer a shot forcing your cells to create some kind of protein, so that your natural immune system then mounts a response, killing all the transfected cells (which used to be healthy) as well as the targeted cancer itself.

That’s the idea anyhow.

But … if the goal is spurring the immune system with cancer proteins, why do we need the whole mRNA process in the first place? Why not just inject the protein that spurs the immune response, and leave the risky transfection process out of it? After all, that’s how traditional vaccines work. And in Ellison’s scenario, if detectable cancer proteins are already present in the blood, it’s not completely clear how forcing cells to produce more of the same proteins could solve the problem instead of making it worse.

Sadly, I think the answer to “why mRNA” has more to do with things like patents and profit potentials rather than the mRNA platform supporting any stargate to a health paradise. We’ll see. But unfortunately for the mRNA scientists, we are all onto them now. We know too much.

If we have anything to do with it, a whole parallel dimension of fierce mRNA criticism is preparing to flood through the Stargate. ...

This time, I think he just picked a horrible example of how this Stargate AI project might help people. He’d hoped to open a portal to a new dimension of AI hype based on his poor understanding of mRNA cancer vaccines, which he probably acquired by reading corporate media. The truth is, they’ve been trying to develop “personalized” mRNA cancer vaccines for 20+ years now without success.
38   Patrick   2025 Jan 22, 1:23pm  

OK, along with reinstating the military members who were expelled because of refusing the death jabs, Trump has also eliminated the death jab requirement for immigrants:

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/breaking-covid-19-vaccine-mandates


COVID-19 'Vaccine' Mandates for Legal Immigrants Eliminated
One of the last remaining tools for the Biopharmaceutical Complex to increase genetic injection uptake has been removed.


Ah, Trump is so close to telling the truth: the mRNA jabs are very dangerous and worse than ineffective.
40   Patrick   2025 Jan 22, 1:27pm  

And now the bad news:

https://armageddonprose.substack.com/p/bioterror-roundup-anti-vaxxer-rfk


Trump transition team sacks two ‘anti-vaxxers’ specifically over vaxx views
If true, not welcome news at all.

Via Wall Street Journal (emphasis added):

“Two vaccine skeptics who had been advising Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as he prepares to become health secretary have been sidelined by Trump transition officials, people familiar with the matter said, underscoring a split over immunizations in the “Make America Healthy Again” movement.

Adviser Stefanie Spear and lawyer Aaron Siri had asked prospective administration hires about their beliefs around vaccines even if they were interviewing for posts that had little to do with immunizations, people familiar with the interviews said. Kennedy, whose hearings to lead the Department of Health and Human Services could start on Capitol Hill as early as next week, also lobbed questions related to inoculation, the people said.

The questions were different from those asked in separate meetings with President-elect Donald Trump’s staff, according to some of the people. Trump’s team asked about topics traditionally important to conservatives, such as the size of government and deregulation.

Siri is no longer advising the presidential transition, a transition spokeswoman confirmed, and people familiar with the matter said his vaccine stances played a role. Spear, who had told others she would be Kennedy’s chief of staff, was passed over for that post in favor of a veteran of the first Trump administration—in part because of her vaccine priorities and in part because of her lack of experience, according to people familiar with the matter.”
41   iloveCefferMemes   2025 Jan 22, 4:08pm  

Patrick says

Siri is no longer advising the presidential transition


That is really bad news. Hobbles Kennedy. And Stephan Spear cited for lack of experience, is a ridiculous lie.

Pharma, always in control. Wonder if Pfizer bought the Epstein files.

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