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CDC knew the COVID jab was dangerous — and pushed it anyway
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CDC knew the COVID jab was dangerous — and pushed it anyway

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) dropped a bombshell last week about what the Biden administration knew — and covered up — about the dangers of the COVID shot. His roundtable featured Dr. Peter McCullough, arguably the country’s leading cardiologist and a frequent guest on my show since the pandemic fell upon the land in 2020. Let’s talk about what they exposed — starting with VAERS, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. VAERS came out of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which gave pharmaceutical companies legal immunity for vaccine-related injuries. In exchange, the government created a “self-reporting” database where anyone could report adverse events. But good luck using it. The interface often crashed or timed out, forced users to restart from scratch, and made tracking real harms nearly impossible. Far too many Americans can only see COVID in the rearview mirror now, when they should still be seeing it in their nightmares and demanding severe justice. That wasn’t a bug. It was the point. A Harvard Medical Review study concluded more than 25 years ago that VAERS undercounted adverse events by a factor of 100. The CDC knew it. During COVID, instead of fixing VAERS, the CDC quietly built a separate system — V-safe — to track mRNA shot outcomes. It compiled peer-to-peer data from over 10 million Americans. The CDC buried those results until Del Bigtree and the Informed Consent Action Network forced the release through a lawsuit. What did V-safe show? Eight percent of people who got the COVID jab suffered an adverse event requiring medical attention — from checkups to death. That’s not a rounding error. That’s a scandal. The United States has pulled vaccines from the market for far smaller complication rates. Meanwhile, the Biden administration forced this shot on everyone — including healthy kids — while knowing it was more dangerous to them than the virus itself. Remember the wall-to-wall propaganda campaigns pushing the jab? Did any of them warn you about the 8% of recipients who suffered serious side effects? No. Were you offered a real choice based on your age, health status, or risk profile? Or were you coerced — by a toxic blend of government, corporations, and media lies — into rolling up your sleeve? We all know the answer. That’s not just manipulation. That’s a crime. The CDC’s own data from the height of the pandemic showed that only 2% of COVID cases required hospitalization. Yet polls showed Democrats believed the number was 25%. That disconnect didn’t happen by accident. It was manufactured. A psychological operation convinced Americans that the shot was the only way out, even though the jab carried a four times greater risk of harm than the virus itself — before even factoring in age or comorbidities. RELATED: Heroic COVID docs punished as Abbott, Texas lawmakers stay silent Deagreez via iStock/Getty Images Younger, healthier Americans faced almost no threat from COVID. They weren’t told that either. They had to find out on shows like mine. By spring 2022, the final infection fatality rate was in. Just 0.5% for the elderly. For children and teens (ages 0-19)? A microscopic 0.003%. But the government shut down schools, crushed businesses, and destroyed lives — all while pushing an experimental shot with exponentially higher risks. No one but MSNBC viewers would have lined up for this poison if they’d known the truth. But platforms like YouTube, the largest video site on the planet, actively censored anyone who tried to sound the alarm. That included me — and brave doctors like McCullough — who were banned for speaking plainly about early treatments and adverse events. Instead, they stuck ventilators down people’s throats while TikTok nurses danced for clout. So will anyone ever pay for this disaster before the spike proteins strike midnight? Or are exploding hearts, turbo cancers, and collapsing fertility rates just the price we pay for compliance? Far too many Americans can only see COVID in the rearview mirror now, when they should still be seeing it in their nightmares and demanding severe justice.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Assassin's Creed Shadows grows with surprise crossovers and major parkour update
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Assassin's Creed Shadows grows with surprise crossovers and major parkour update

Ubisoft’s commitment to Assassin’s Creed Shadows is nothing short of astounding. After delaying the game to make sure it was properly polished, the team set out a post-launch roadmap crammed with free updates that’d make a live-service game blush. Now that AC Shadows is here, then, these patches have been steadily improving and expanding the stealth RPG to the point that it may very well be the best game in the series. The latest Shadows update is a big one, too, with new quests, Balatro and Dead by Daylight crossovers, and some welcome changes to the parkour system. Continue reading Assassin's Creed Shadows grows with surprise crossovers and major parkour update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Assassin's Creed Shadows review, Assassin's Creed Shadow weapons, Assassin’s Creed Shadows skills
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Gamers Realm
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New Payday 3 update revives struggling FPS, as Starbeeze overhauls armor system
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New Payday 3 update revives struggling FPS, as Starbeeze overhauls armor system

Originally released in September 2023, there have been plenty of occasions during the last 18 months when it looked like Payday 3 was finished for good. Steep declines in the Steam player count, some middling user reviews, and a couple of misfire updates have all suggested a premature end for Starbreeze’s struggling FPS sequel. But Payday 3 fights on. The new update and Party Powder DLC have sent the game’s player numbers sharply upward. There’s a new heist, a new weapon, and a total transformation of the controversial armor system. GTA 6 might be on the way and realistic shooters like Escape From Tarkov and Delta Force may rule PC right now, but perhaps Payday 3 still has a chance. Continue reading New Payday 3 update revives struggling FPS, as Starbeeze overhauls armor system MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best co-op games on PC, The best crime games on PC, The best FPS games
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Evil: This Is How Staffers Planned to Run the Country If an Incoherent Biden Had Been Reelected
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Evil: This Is How Staffers Planned to Run the Country If an Incoherent Biden Had Been Reelected

Evil: This Is How Staffers Planned to Run the Country If an Incoherent Biden Had Been Reelected
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ChatGPT Plus will be free to everyone in one country – here’s why it’s such a big deal
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ChatGPT Plus will be free to everyone in one country – here’s why it’s such a big deal

Subscribing to ChatGPT Plus was a no-brainer move. I realized I wanted access to all the ChatGPT novelties OpenAI had to offer as soon as they were ready. Also, ChatGPT Plus came with higher limits, something I needed. Soon enough, I said I'd rather ditch Netflix than cut access to premium ChatGPT AI. This isn't just about work, where AI can come in handy, but also about regular life. ChatGPT is now my go-to product for most things I'd have used an internet search engine for. The free version of ChatGPT has also evolved significantly in the past year. For example, users can create AI images with the latest ChatGPT tool. They also have a more affordable variant of Deep Research at their disposal. But the Plus subscription, which costs $20/month, is a much better deal. I say all that because the United Arab Emirates is apparently going to offer free ChatGPT Plus access to anyone living in the country. That's a massive advantage for the country, one that other regions should explore. Continue reading... The post ChatGPT Plus will be free to everyone in one country – here’s why it’s such a big deal appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $15 Amazon credit, $480 AirPods Max, $60 Instant Pot Duo, $228 Sony XM4, more Today’s deals: $299 iPad 11, $497 LG 65-inch smart TV, $30 Philips Sonicare toothbrush, $499 Traeger grill, more Today’s deals: $150 AirPods 4 with ANC, $30 JBL speaker, $55 Ring Battery Doorbell, $279 Miele C1 vacuum, more Today’s deals: $1,750 Amazon gift card, Sonos speaker sale, Hisense 75-inch smart TV, foam dog beds, more
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King Charles to Speak to Canada's Parliament on Trump's 51st State Talk
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King Charles to Speak to Canada's Parliament on Trump's 51st State Talk

King Charles III will outline new Prime Minister Mark Carney's government priorities in a speech in the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday.
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Trump: USA to Control US Steel as Terms of Nippon Deal
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Trump: USA to Control US Steel as Terms of Nippon Deal

President Donald Trump said the United States will have control over U.S. Steel as part of the company's partnership with Japanese firm Nippon Steel.
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Russia Seizes Ukrainian Border Villages as Its Massive Bombing Campaign Slows
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Russia Seizes Ukrainian Border Villages as Its Massive Bombing Campaign Slows

Russian forces have taken four border villages in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, a local official said Tuesday, days after Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had issued an order to establish a buffer zone along the border.
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Futures Rally After Long Weekend on Trade Reprieve
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Futures Rally After Long Weekend on Trade Reprieve

U.S. stock index futures jumped Tuesday after President Donald Trump rolled back his threat of steep tariffs against the EU and tensions between the United States and the European bloc cooled as traders returned after the Memorial Day break.
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Southwest Airlines to Charge $35 for First Checked Bag
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Southwest Airlines to Charge $35 for First Checked Bag

Southwest Airlines on Tuesday said it will charge customers $35 for one checked bag and $45 for the second, bringing an end to the airline's free luggage policy.
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