Government Corruption

Republicans find key officials, including Fauci, served unlawfully

By Roli / July 13, 2023 /

An investigation conducted by the House Energy and Commerce Committee reveals that 14 National Institutes of Health (NIH) officials, including former National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, were not properly reappointed to their positions in December of 2021, as required by law.

Committee Chair Cathy Rodgers (R-Washington) along with Subcommittee on Health Chair Brett Guthrie (R-Kentucky) and Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Chair Morgan Griffith (R-Virginia) began their investigation in March of 2022 and revealed their findings publicly in a letter to Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra.

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Dangerous vaccine data from Australia

By Roli / July 13, 2023 /

Report describes adverse events following immunisation (AEFI)

Reported to Western Australian Vaccine Safety Surveillance (WAVSS) system

For vaccinations received in 2021.

The format of this Annual Report differs, to enable description of the impact of the program

COVID-19 vaccination started in February 2021

In 2021, Western Australia

5,756,723 vaccine doses were administered,

up from 2,071,167 in 2020.

Of this amount, 3,948,673 were COVID-19 vaccines

In 2021, a significant increase in reports of AEFI

10,726 individual AEFI reports in 2021,

up from 270 in 2020.

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Blair Will Not Name Names

By Iron Will / July 12, 2023 /

Privy Council President Bill Blair yesterday refused to name underlings he blamed for mishandling a “top secret memo” on Chinese espionage in Canada. Blair was repeatedly asked for names after acknowledging his own department was responsible for the error.

“In this cased a memo was sent that was authorized for my attention,” said Blair. “It was sent to a secure device not located in my office, somewhere else that I had no access to,” he said.

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Find Half Billion’s Still Owed

By Iron Will / July 12, 2023 /

Taxpayers are owed more than a half billion in overpayments to federal workers due to Phoenix Pay System mistakes, according to records. One department began writing off excess payments to dead employees.

“Since the launch of Phoenix approximately 389,500 employees have been identified as having received either an administrative overpayment or true overpayment totaling $3.08 billion as of April 24,” cabinet wrote in an Inquiry Of Ministry tabled in Parliament.

A total $553 million has not yet been recovered. “Some situations are related to late processing where timeliness is key,” it said.

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Fauci, Other ‘Bethesda Boys’ Colluded to Suppress COVID Lab-Leak Theory, U.S. House Committee Report Finds

By Roli / July 12, 2023 /

A report released Tuesday by the U.S. House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic presents evidence of a coordinated effort by federal officials, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, to suppress the COVID-19 lab-leak hypothesis and instead promote the “natural origin” theory.

The 55-page interim report is based on the committee’s “comprehensive investigation into the suppression of the lab-leak hypothesis by America’s leading public health officials through the drafting, publication, and critical reception of the infamous ‘The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2’ (‘Proximal Origin’) publication” in Nature Medicine.

According to the report, “extensive influence” by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the so-called “Bethesda Boys,” including Fauci and then-NIH Director Francis Collins, combined with a “flawed analysis” characterized by “an alarming lack of evidence,” led to the publication of the highly influential “Proximal Origin” paper.

The report includes previously unrevealed Slack messages and emails between the co-authors, unabridged transcripts of interviews with “every U.S.-based contributor to the paper” and a detailed analysis of the “coordinated effort” to suppress the lab-leak theory.

The conclusions were based on a review of 8,000 pages of documents, 25 hours of testimony and five interviews by the committee.

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Old yeller: Biden’s private fury

By Iron Will / July 12, 2023 /

In public, President Biden likes to whisper to make a point. In private, he’s prone to yelling.

Behind closed doors, Biden has such a quick-trigger temper that some aides try to avoid meeting alone with him. Some take a colleague, almost as a shield against a solo blast.
The president’s admonitions include: “God dammit, how the f**k don’t you know this?!,” “Don’t f**king bullsh*t me!” and “Get the f**k out of here!” — according to current and former

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Reality Check: No, we didn’t just have “the hottest week in 100,000 years” Or, “how people are blinded by meaningless statistics”.

By Valerie / July 12, 2023 /

The buzz in the Climate Change news is that the five hottest days in the last 100,000 years all happened last week, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

You can read an article about it from Forbes:

The Fourth of July was the hottest day on Earth in as many as 125,000 years—breaking a record set the day before—as the return of the El Niño weather pattern collides with soaring temperatures at the start of summer, researchers say.

Or, if you prefer, you can read Climate alarmists rending their garments on Twitter:

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Vaccine Claims Worth $6.7M

By Iron Will / July 11, 2023 /

A federal Covid vaccine death and injury compensation program has paid out nearly $7 million in claims to date, records show. The Department of Health said it anticipated $75 million in claims by 2026.

Managers of the Vaccine Injury Support Program in a biannual update said they had received 1,859 claims so far from Canadians who suffered death or injury as a result of pandemic vaccinations. A total 103 claims were paid to date worth $6,695,716.

“A total of $75 million in funding has been earmarked for the first five years of the program,” the health department wrote in a 2021 memo. Categories of paid claims were not disclosed.

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Needling Is Common: Report

By Iron Will / July 11, 2023 /

Federal employees with disabilities are routinely harassed by managers, says a Treasury Board report. Workers complained needling and “public humiliation” were commonplace four years after Parliament passed Bill C-81 An Act To Ensure A Barrier-Free Canada.

“Examples of harassment that participants experienced included micromanagement, being given work related tasks that are unreasonable or impossible, exclusion, refusal to take complaints about harassment seriously, public humiliation such as use of derogatory terms to refer to someone based on their health condition or disability, and offensive remarks, for example being described as ‘a problem’ and ‘not like everyone else,’” said the report.

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Ratio’d | Justin Trudeau’s growing Khalistan Problem

By Iron Will / July 11, 2023 /

The growing diplomatic battle between the Indian government and the Canadian government is a major problem for Justin Trudeau. Years of soured relations are coming to the fore as Khalistanis in Canada become more aggressive and more brazen in their anti-Indian displays. After the death of alleged Khalistan Tiger Force leader Hardeep Nijjar, Khalistani’s began labeling Indian diplomats in Canada as “killers” and flyers were circulating in Canada calling to ‘Kill India’.

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