Monday, January 10, 2022

So Many Things They Know That Aren’t So

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That Reagan quote is our theme today. We're applying it to Friday's oral arguments at the Supreme Court and Thursday's anniversary of the January 6, 2021, difference of opinions.

 

SCOTUS on Mandates

This past Friday the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the vaccine mandate cases, both for OSHA and for healthcare workers at facilities receiving federal funding. The first took two hours; the second, more tailored case, was an hour and a half. You’re welcome to listen to all of it. But I’ll go over some of the highlights, and the commentary on those highlights.

Notable is the way the nine justices appear. Three do not wear masks; six do. Note that all are triple-vaxxed (two vaccine doses plus booster). Everyone had to have a clear COVID test to enter. Therefore, theoretically, there was no reason to wear a mask in a sparsely populated, well-ventilated room—unless you assume the vaccines and tests do not work and a person with no symptoms can spread the disease.

The three who don’t wear masks—Alito, Thomas, and Gorsuch—ask questions about constitutional authority. Where does the government have power to do what it’s doing?

The three Democrat appointees all wear masks—and Sotomayor was additionally tuned in remotely. I couldn’t see this; I’m using a description from Robert Barnes from the Viva & Barnes Sunday night livestream. So I’m further confounded that someone might think she could get the disease over the internet. Is this an old person misunderstanding about computer viruses?

Crankshaft comic of January 8, 2022, found in the Houston Chronicle

Anyway, these three do not seem interested in the law, or the Constitution, or authority. They simply put forward the notion that the government can do whatever it deems necessary, because—crisis! Extraordinary times; extraordinary measures.

The remaining three middling justices, with masks, asked questions that made it seem, according to Barnes, they were all focused on, “Isn’t this a little too much?”

So mask wearing—or at least lack of it—might be an indicator of constitutional understanding, just as it seems to be out in the general population.

The description of mask wearing, by the way, was different, according to Amy Howe on SCOTUS Blog, where she says all of the eight present wore masks except Gorsuch. And she noted that two of the lawyers also participated remotely. So I don’t know whether the mask is the true indicator. But the division of three segments of justices seems apt.

Politifact tweet, January 7, 2022
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Sotomayor was the most embarrassing to the Court. Even Politifact rated her exaggerations as “very false.” She tried claiming:

We have hospitals that are almost at full capacity with people severely ill on ventilators. We have over 100,000 children, which we’ve never had before, in serious condition, and many on ventilators!!!!!

Exclamations points are my addition. The fact is, there have only been 83,000 children hospitalized with COVID since the pandemic began. And Fauci last week noted that we still do not differentiate between hospitalized for COVID and hospitalized with COVID. Everyone admitted to a hospital for any reason these days is given a COVID test. If they test positive (and false positives are still common), then they are listed as a COVID case, even when asymptomatic. So a child with a broken leg could be considered a COVID case. Many children, particularly during the Delta and Omicron phases, have had COVID, but most are mild and may not even be tested. So, yes, there are cases. But an illness that is milder for children that the flu ought not to cause a justice of the Supreme Court to clutch her pearls in a panic.

According to federal data, under 5,000 children with a positive COVID test were in hospitals in this country. Again, that’s “with,” not necessarily hospitalized “because of” COVID. The CDC said Friday that 4 in 100,000 children admitted to hospitals are infected with COVID—maybe that’s the factoid she twisted. The CDC’s Dr. Rochelle Walensky added, “We have not yet seen a signal that there is any increased severity in this age demographic.” She also noted that similar worries about the Delta variant had proved to be unfounded.

There was more need of fact-checking. Sotomayor also claimed, “Omicron is as deadly as Delta." Not so. South Africa got through their entire wave with possibly zero deaths from the variant, as of mid-December. Cases skyrocketed and then dropped.

Southern Africa has been improving for weeks, meaning
its peak has passed. Data from here, January 9, 2022.

Other countries are now going through the precipitous rise in cases. In our area, so many people have been coming down with it that we closed church on Sunday. I’ve known many who have had it lately—many more lately than I’ve known during the rest of the whole pandemic. But I know no one needing hospitalization. During earlier variants I did know of several hospitalized cases. So I think we’re in the Omicron wave now. But death from COVID tends to appear late—after weeks of treatment. So current deaths could still be from the Delta variant. That data is extrapolated from spot testing; not everyone knows what variant they have. But the milder symptoms and quick spread right now mean it’s probably Omicron.

Omicron is at least as easy to deal with through early treatment as earlier variants. And that information doesn’t even appear in the SCOTUS hearings.

There’s another detail I’m wondering about: if the wave lasted about four weeks in South Africa, and is already well underway here, then getting vaccinated now would still leave you vulnerable during the coming few weeks. Getting a shot might even make you more vulnerable. So why the continued push for vaccination?

Anecdote for our times: I’m familiar with someone trying to bring his fiancée over from Ukraine. She had COVID a month or so ago. In Ukraine they seem to be aware that, while your natural antibodies are very high from just having had the disease, you shouldn’t get a vaccine; that’s not helpful and possibly dangerous. So she has to keep going back for tests until her antibodies go down (and, by the way, they go down in the current active state but remain in memory cells, so she’ll still have immunity), because the US won’t allow her in without being fully vaccinated.

Here’s what the Democrat-appointed justices seem to believe:

·         COVID-19 is as dangerous and likely to cause death as smallpox or Ebola.

·         It is just as dangerous to children as adults and elderly.

·         Nothing works against this dangerous pathogen except vaccines—and three shots are much better than two—or more if deemed necessary later.

·         The vaccines guarantee immunity and spreading. Except from the unvaccinated; you can still get it from them.

·         The unvaccinated spew the pathogen wherever they roam, killing off people in their wake, whether they have the disease or not.

·         If the justices are personally fearful of a pathogen, then certainly that is reason enough to favor granting any and all power to the federal government to take whatever measures the elite bureaucrats deem necessary.   

Of course COVID-19 has never been dangerous to most of the population. Most deaths have occurred in people over 80 with co-morbidities. Some deaths have occurred in younger people with serious co-morbidities, so it has been concerning. But this is the first time we’ve tried quarantining the healthy who are not at risk.

About 98% of the vulnerable population are vaccinated at this point. But there have been treatments available—and most effective are early treatments—at least since April 2020. The vaccines should never have gotten emergency use authorization status, because other effective treatments were available. The treatments were censored and derided—so that vaccines could be pushed. Whoever did this was content to have hundreds of thousands of people die unnecessarily so they could push a vaccine.

And the vaccine they pushed wasn’t a traditional vaccine that gives immunity; it was merely something that might somewhat increase a person’s antibodies for a time. It doesn’t prevent getting the virus, so they started saying the vax is necessary to have a milder case. But a vaccinated person can still get the virus and spread it. A person with natural immunity cannot get it or spread it (except, all bets are off with Omicron, which might be a step toward being a new virus, such as we have with other common cold coronaviruses). And yet people with natural immunity are as likely to be shunned for not also getting vaccinated as are those who have managed to stay well two years into this without contracting it (because their Vitamin D levels are high enough?) and do not want to be forced to take an emergency use vaccine.

Regardless of what those three justices think, vaccines have never been mandated without exemptions for religious or health reasons. Vaccines that are experimental have never been mandated—and should not be; it is a violation of the Nuremberg Code. And these vaccines neither prevent getting ill nor spreading the disease.

If it’s this easy for me to get all this information, why are these justices so ignorant?

Viva Frei is Canadian, so not fully aware of which judges were appointed by which party, etc. He put it this way:

But the questions and the hyperbole coming from the judges was what you would expect to hear from a bad lawyer, not from the highest decision-makers in the world, in the country. And it’s hyperbolic. And it’s grotesquely ignorant. And it’s the highest, allegedly, supposed to be the most informed, most educated people in the land, who are going to be making these decisions for the rest of the country.

Later in the livestream, Viva and Barnes were looking at a bit of Supreme Court history, treading carefully not to make the wild Nazi comparison, and then came back to the vaccine mandate discussion. Robert Barnes added this scathing assessment:

Frankly, this started in Britain and the US. The ideas for eugenics and social Darwinism were British and American ideas. The Nazis always cited British and American authorities. Particularly, like, I’m waiting for somebody in one of these vaccine mandate cases that gets to SCOTUS to just go after them on this issue. To say, “The last time you got high and mighty on when you thought public health authorities should be completely deferred to was when you said three generations of imbeciles was enough in order to force sterilizations that became the law of the land for 50 years, that led to forced sterilizations of poor women all across the country. So maybe you should be a little bit more careful, before you get up on your high horse about what you think medicine is, before you take off that black robe and put on that white lab coat and pretend that your professional class compadres are the ones who should dictate and direct public health policy in America. Because you have a long history of being atrocious at it. Abominable at it.” The ideas for eugenics came from America. The Nazis copied American laws and American policies and American principles—and their number one source of authority was the Supreme Court of the United States.

Here are some other sources related to the oral arguments:

·       Left-leaning fact-checker nails Justice Sotomayor over wildly false claim about children, COVID-19” Chris Enloe for The Blaze, January 9, 2022. 

·       ’Many on Ventilators’—Justice Sotomayor Falsely Claims Over 100,000 Children in Serious Condition Because of Covid” Jeff Rizzone for The DC Weekly, January 7, 2022. 

·       Live Q&A: Judge Refuses FDA Request, Gives 8 Months for Pfizer Data; Trump Social Network Nears” Joshua Philipp on Crossroad Highlights, January 9, 2022. 

·       30 States Oppose Biden Vaccine Mandate, Via SCOTUS Brief of Family Councils” by Joseph Menslage for Katy Christian Magazine, January 4, 2022. 

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January 6th Anniversary

That was enough for a full post. But the other example of ridiculous beliefs from last week was the January 6th anniversary, which deserves a mention. Alas, my resolution to write shorter posts fails already. Anyway, first enjoy this celebration from The Babylon Bee:

·         10 Fun Ways to Celebrate January 6 This YearThe Babylon Bee, January 5 2022. 

The most unlikable politician in history, VP Kamala Harris, gave the speech of lies

Certain dates echo throughout history, including dates that instantly remind all who have lived through them—where they were and what they were doing when our democracy came under assault. Dates that occupy not only a place on our calendars, but a place in our collective memory. December 7th, 1941. September 11th, 2001. And January 6th, 2021.

Let’s do a chart:

Event

Deaths

Those Who Caused Deaths

Pearl Harbor bombing

2,335 military personnel killed

1,143 wounded

Japanese declaring war against us

9/11/2001 attacks at World Trade Center and Pentagon

2,977 people were killed

6,000+ injured

Islamist terrorists continuing a war they declared against us

1/6/2021

1 protestor killed, 4 rally participants died of natural causes*

Capitol Police

 

Here’s what they seem to believe, or want us to believe:

·       All Trump supporters are insurrectionists, trying to overthrow the country.

·       Anyone who attended the Trump rally on January 6th participated in insurrection.

·       The reason people were at the capitol was to stop the official proceedings being carried out by Congress

·       They wanted to overturn a free and fair election of the people by staging a coup.

·       Trump instigated the insurrection and signaled people to attack the capitol.

·       Lawmakers barely escaped with their lives.

Except, of course, that’s not true. Any of it.

The hundreds of thousands of rally goers went to express their support for Trump and to express their dismay at the rampant voter fraud; it was called the Stop the Steal Rally. They were encouraging lawmakers to accept alternate slates of electors from several states. This is a constitutionally provided procedure—which Democrats often avail themselves of for no rational reason beyond partisanship.

Only a small percentage of people entered the capitol. Most of those who entered did so at the invitation of Capitol Police, where they were allowed to walk around and take photos.

A much smaller percentage caused violence. None of those causing violence was armed. No one at the Capitol that day was armed except the police. No lawmakers’ lives were threatened; they were all evacuated at the first sign of a breach of the building.

There was indeed some violence. Instigators have not been charged, oddly. As more evidence comes out, it appears this was an FBI-instigated entrapment operation. They were hoping to goad Trump supporters into violence, so they could blame Trump and his supporters. The people who were charged are being held on trespass charges and a few for vandalism. There are no insurrection charges, because there is no evidence of insurrection happening that day. None.

Recently information has come out about two of the “natural causes” deaths. One is a woman said to have overdosed on a prescription medication. There is surveillance footage of her being beaten by Capitol Police and dragged back into the building. This calls the coroner’s report into question as part of a political coverup. Story here:

·       Videos Shed Light on Death of Rosanne Boyland at US Capitol on Jan. 6” by Joseph M. Hanneman for The Epoch Times, January 7 (updated January 8), 2022. 

·       Live Q&A: Judge Refuses FDA Request, Gives 8 Months for Pfizer Data; Trump Social Network Nears” Joshua Philipp for Crossroads Highlights, January 9, 2022.  This is the same video as above; here it is linked to come up at the place of this story.

Another “natural causes” death that may also have been caused or contributed to by Capitol Police is believed to be Kevin Greeson, 55, of Alabama. He had a history of high blood pressure and reportedly died of a heart attack. But there is an eyewitness account and video showing that there was a sudden attack on a peaceful crowd by Capitol Police, with less-than-lethal tear gas, concussion grenades, rubber bullets and pepperballs. The eyewitness report is from comedian Tyler Baggins of Wisconsin, who was recording the crowd that day. His video shows the crowd singing the Lee Greenwood song “I’m Proud to Be an American” and then cuts to footage of CPR being done on Greeson.

Lauren Witzke was a reporter on scene that day for National File, reporting this:

By the time I got to the Capitol, people had already made their way up to the steps. Trump supporters were waving flags and trying to talk to the Capitol Police. Every rally-goer at that point was extremely peaceful. I then saw Capitol Police Officers with rifles appear on the balcony looking down on us. Almost immediately, the Capitol Police on the ground started throwing flash grenades into the crowds, teargassing us all.

I moved about 40 feet away from the steps, and just stood there, yet the tear gas and flash grenades continued. After being flash bombed and tear-gassed for the third time, I looked down beside me to see that a middle-aged man—Kevin Greeson—on the ground, blue in the face.

My friend Kimberley immediately began CPR and continued until her lips were bleeding. But she couldn’t get him breathing again. Men were yelling “Help we need an EMT, get this man an ambulance,” etc. We begged the Capitol police officers for help. But they ignored us, and continued macing old men who got anywhere near them.

Trump supporters were able to make a makeshift gurney out of the fencing and carry him out of there. Capitol Police continued to flash bomb and tear gas us, macing in the face anyone who came near them.

She reported that there had been absolutely no violence in the crowd prior to the assault from Capitol Police. Emergency personnel did not rush to help, as previously reported. People in the crowd carried the man to get medical help, which took about half an hour, at which time he was pronounced dead. There is some speculation that any eventual violence that happened was in response to his death and the unwarranted and unwarned assault by Capitol Police.

This information comes from a source I am not familiar with, so use your discernment. However, in other places it coincides with news I’ve heard elsewhere, such as the Ricochet report, which I wrote about and linked to here. Here's the story:

·       VIDEOS: Jan 6 Violence Sparked by Innocent Man's Death, Police Grenade Assault on Peaceful Crowd” by A. J. Cooke for National File, January 6, 2022. 

Robert Barnes also tied these two issues together, which kind of summarizes today’s post:

Well, it’s kind of parallel to the vaccine mandate hearings at the Supreme Court. You have the reality of the way things are actually shaping up, if you look at the facts on the ground, versus the narrative, the myth, that’s being propagated by the press. And just as Sotomayor had this myth of everybody’s dying, and the kids are dying, and all the rest, the mythical narrative of January 6th is still the insurrection that almost happened, that has to be remedied. We should look at it like the second coming of the Civil War and 9/11.

And the reality is, it’s none of those things. Nobody’s been charged with insurrection. There’s more people filing frivolous lawsuits against everybody. More evidence that, in fact, capitol police—some of the other people that died that day may not have been from natural causes; it may have been the capitol police killed them. And they covered it up. And thanks to the good work of Tom Fitton at Judicial Watch, they’ve used the Freedom of Information Act to uncover more evidence. Because there’s 14,000 hours of video evidence the government’s trying to hide from the world, including from the defendants themselves.

And it appears the reason for that is not only a lot of informants being part of the process, but the Capitol Police behaved in a very illicit manner, and was just violently bringing people in and beating the daylights out of them for kicks and giggles. Including women, older women, like that.

Now we’re starting to find out why they hid and covered a lot of this up. That the only really violent people that day were actually the capitol police, not the people who are accused of being the insurrectionists.

This is not the America we know and love. God help us. Here’s a New Year’s wish: May all their crimes be shouted from the rooftops; may all the corruption be rooted out of our government; may we return to the thriving civilization that happens when a free and good people are allowed to live their lives without tyranny.

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