Facts are so goddamn inconvenient.
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In response to attorney’s FOIA request, US CDC admits that it has no record of an unvaccinated person spreading COVID after recovering from COVID.
Lawyers smelling blood in the water.
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A lot of good stuff in this pdf.
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As Justice Gorsuch recently observed, society’s interest in slowing the spread of COVID-19 “cannot qualify as [compelling] forever,” for “[i]f human nature and history teach anything, it is that civil liberties face grave risks when governments proclaim indefinite states of emergency.” Does 1–3 v. Mills, --- S. Ct. ---, 2021 WL 5027177, at *3 (Oct. 29, 2021) (Gorsuch, J., dissenting); see also Fla. Peach Growers, 489 F.2d at 131 (situation ongoing for “last several years . . . fail[ed] to qualify for [OSHA] emergency measures”).
The real question is, does it matter when the businesses and the executive branch are just nodding at each other in agreement past the courts between them that just flail ineffectually? The injunction should be a big deal. Businesses are just doing what the president says and pretending the injunction doesn't exist.
The healthcare workers need something as strong to counter the CMS rule, quickly.
Here's a volley from the district of Eastern Missouri, in the 8th circuit.
https://ago.mo.gov/docs/default-sour...rsn=7953e41b_2
Why did this complaint go to a district court, but the OSHA complaint went up a level to circuit court?
Here is Denninger's narration of it:
Stay Jackass!
That is an interesting read I have to say. I also am not a fan of a globalist society but neither am I a fan of the current government oligarchy. Smaller self managed communities certainly has a lot of appeal. Being able to protect themselves from those who wish to control all (leftist sociopaths) is always going to be a problem as history has shown that all major civilisations rise and then inevitably fall in a rather vicious cycle due to the gread of the ruling class that is impossible to escape. We certainly seem to be on the tail end of ours, perhaps it is time to implement a survival/escape plan.
Don't miss the part at 40:05.
"The fear of the disease itself was part of the public health strategy. It was essentially an inducement of panic, so that if anyone said anything that suggests that well, for children, maybe the disease is not so harmful, you get jumped on. The New York Times spent all last summer trying to panic parents over sending their children back to school. ... I don't know any other way to say it, but it was essentially a propaganda campaign to induce panic in the population."