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🇺🇸I support America but apparently it’s become unfashionable to say “America First” because a bad person also said it
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best decade ever DataRepublican (small r) straight edge Jammles Nick shirley I just looked up ones in Eastern Massachusetts and noticed something weird about the reviews on one in particular. Most reviews use some variation of “my friend’s son”. Really? The friend of the parents goes on Google to leave a review but not the parents themselves?
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"Trump Suggested Injecting Bleach" is still a widely cited story that also happens to be a complete hoax. Read on to learn what Trump actually said, and just how stupid and disingenuous "journalists" are. While looking into the origin of this story I came to learn that while this was in part an intentional and concerted effort to mislead people about what Trump was actually saying, evidence points to some of people who reported or recounted what happened being really, really stupid and projecting their stupidity on to Trump. What I find fascinating is that the media's hatred of Trump actually affected their ability to even understand what Trump was saying. The hoax was born from remarks Trump made at a Coronavirus Press Briefing on April 23, 2020 where just prior, William Bryan who was the Acting Homeland Security Under Secretary for Science and Technology explained what factors helped control the virus. A slide was used to help illustrate ways to combat the virus. Among these were listed: -Heat and humidity -Sunlight -Disinfectants like bleach and alcohol Moments later Trump went back to the podium and said, "So I asked Will a question that some of you are thinking of if you're totally into that world, which I find to be very interesting. So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous, uh, whether it's ultraviolet or just powerful light.... And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do, either through the skin or in some other way... And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute and is there a way we can do something like that, uh, by injection inside, or almost a cleaning, cuz you see it get in the lungs and [the coronavirus] does a tremendous number on the lungs so it would be interesting to check that...it sound interesting to me." Clearly Trump is using Layman's terms for a complicated idea in medical science which has been and is being explored. (which I'll be posting below in a thread) It's now my opinion that the morons on Trump's team as well as morons in the media were influenced by their own bias against Trump to connect the words on the slide used by Mr. Bryan to the words Trump used when talking about something related but completely different, moments later. Trump NEVER suggested "injecting bleach" as the MSM claims and it seems this very notion may have (ironically) come from the then White House communications director, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who later went on to become a host on The View. A 12/30/22 article by The Hill stated, "Griffin said that when she was on the coronavirus task force she tried to stop the Department of Homeland Security report that was initially sent to then-Vice President Mike Pence from getting to Trump, according to (Jan 6 committee) testimony released Thursday. Pence thought that the report that people should consider exposing the body to light, heat and disinfectants as a potential treatment for the coronavirus was “interesting” and that Trump should be “briefed” on it." In her testimony at the Jan 6 committee hearings, Griffin stated: "I tried to stop it outside of the Oval Office, because I knew the President was willing to go on national television, having not been able to properly digest what the report was indicating, and say something stupid or dangerous to the public. And I went to Mark Meadows, and I said, Sir, this is going to blow up in our faces. He's not ready. Like, what are we encouraging? Are we saying like, you know, go buy a humidifier? Do we want to put a run on humidifiers? Or turn your heat up to 95 degrees. Like, it just didn't make any sense. And Meadows overruled me, and we got the injecting bleach thing." Whether Griffin got her wording from the press or whether the press got their wording from Griffin, I don't know. What is clear is that Trump never said anything about injecting bleach.
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.Bret Weinstein explains a hypothesis as to the possible connection between the creation of SARS CoV2, the mRNA "vaccine" and the push to get as many people as possible to take as many shots as they could and the documented invasion of military age Chinese men through the southern border. "The Covid "vaccine" was a product of "dual use" research which means, bio-weapons. The spike protein in the so called "vaccine" was taken from SARS CoV-2. So it is also the product of bio-weapons research. People who get more than three of these shots have an interesting effect that none of us saw coming which is the triggering of something called IgG4. IgG4's purpose is to turn down an immune response. The fact that these shots seem to trigger the production of IgG4 is fascinating.... If you think about the things that people who produce biological weapons want, they want a weapon that separates populations. The Chinese did not vaccinate their population with mRNA technology or anything based on spike protein."
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!["Trump Suggested Injecting Bleach" is still a widely cited story that also happens to be a complete hoax. Read on to learn what Trump actually said, and just how stupid and disingenuous "journalists" are. While looking into the origin of this story I came to learn that while this was in part an intentional and concerted effort to mislead people about what Trump was actually saying, evidence points to some of people who reported or recounted what happened being really, really stupid and projecting their stupidity on to Trump. What I find fascinating is that the media's hatred of Trump actually affected their ability to even understand what Trump was saying. The hoax was born from remarks Trump made at a Coronavirus Press Briefing on April 23, 2020 where just prior, William Bryan who was the Acting Homeland Security Under Secretary for Science and Technology explained what factors helped control the virus. A slide was used to help illustrate ways to combat the virus. Among these were listed: -Heat and humidity -Sunlight -Disinfectants like bleach and alcohol Moments later Trump went back to the podium and said, "So I asked Will a question that some of you are thinking of if you're totally into that world, which I find to be very interesting. So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous, uh, whether it's ultraviolet or just powerful light.... And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do, either through the skin or in some other way... And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute and is there a way we can do something like that, uh, by injection inside, or almost a cleaning, cuz you see it get in the lungs and [the coronavirus] does a tremendous number on the lungs so it would be interesting to check that...it sound interesting to me." Clearly Trump is using Layman's terms for a complicated idea in medical science which has been and is being explored. (which I'll be posting below in a thread) It's now my opinion that the morons on Trump's team as well as morons in the media were influenced by their own bias against Trump to connect the words on the slide used by Mr. Bryan to the words Trump used when talking about something related but completely different, moments later. Trump NEVER suggested "injecting bleach" as the MSM claims and it seems this very notion may have (ironically) come from the then White House communications director, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who later went on to become a host on The View. A 12/30/22 article by The Hill stated, "Griffin said that when she was on the coronavirus task force she tried to stop the Department of Homeland Security report that was initially sent to then-Vice President Mike Pence from getting to Trump, according to (Jan 6 committee) testimony released Thursday. Pence thought that the report that people should consider exposing the body to light, heat and disinfectants as a potential treatment for the coronavirus was “interesting” and that Trump should be “briefed” on it." In her testimony at the Jan 6 committee hearings, Griffin stated: "I tried to stop it outside of the Oval Office, because I knew the President was willing to go on national television, having not been able to properly digest what the report was indicating, and say something stupid or dangerous to the public. And I went to Mark Meadows, and I said, Sir, this is going to blow up in our faces. He's not ready. Like, what are we encouraging? Are we saying like, you know, go buy a humidifier? Do we want to put a run on humidifiers? Or turn your heat up to 95 degrees. Like, it just didn't make any sense. And Meadows overruled me, and we got the injecting bleach thing." Whether Griffin got her wording from the press or whether the press got their wording from Griffin, I don't know. What is clear is that Trump never said anything about injecting bleach.](https://image.24vids.com/tw-1750227986169688526/media/GEoZ3C1XAAAHUs9.jpg)