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The two worst David Bowie songs, according to David Bowie: “I loathe them”
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The two worst David Bowie songs, according to David Bowie: “I loathe them”

Inexplicable. The post The two worst David Bowie songs, according to David Bowie: “I loathe them” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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‘Boil Crisis’: The punk song Paul McCartney was too scared to release
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‘Boil Crisis’: The punk song Paul McCartney was too scared to release

Paul McCartney was a closeted punk. The post ‘Boil Crisis’: The punk song Paul McCartney was too scared to release first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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In Sum, Trump’s Defense Focuses on Accounting, Prosecution Obsesses Over Adultery
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In Sum, Trump’s Defense Focuses on Accounting, Prosecution Obsesses Over Adultery

“This is a documents case,” Todd Blanche, Esq. said yesterday morning in Manhattan Criminal Courts Building Room 1530. In closing argument to the jury, President Donald J. Trump’s lead defense counsel focused on the actual charges in District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment: 34 counts of falsification of business records in pursuit of an amorphous second crime. In a classic bait-and-switch, however, chief prosecutor Joshua Steinglass summarized a case about accounting practices with a display of sex obsession. These two attorneys seemed to address two different cases as they prepared the seven-man, five-woman jury to deliberate as soon as this morning. After thanking them for their patient, attentive service, Blanche reminded jurors that Trump is accused of cooking the books to conceal unspecified acts of fraud — perhaps an illegal conspiracy to win the Oval Office. The jury, Blanche said, has to decide “whether and to what extent President Trump, in the White House, while leader of the Free World, had inaccurate bookings in the ledger of his personal account in New York City.” Blanche then clearly and methodically elucidated why Bragg’s indictment belongs in the landfill of history. Blanche clarified that the relevant business records were invoices, vouchers, and checks. Among Bragg’s 34 charges, 11 cover the invoices that Trump’s then-personal attorney, the notorious Michael Cohen, sent to the Trump Organization. Bragg’s indictment never shows how Trump broke the law by receiving an allegedly fraudulent document, any more than a shop owner would be a vandal because a brick sailed through his display window. In any case, “Not a single email with an attached invoice was sent to President Trump directly,” Blanche said. Cohen sent his invoices for “services rendered” to Trump Tower, where the president’s accounting team processed them as routinely as the other invoices that cascade into that global company daily. Cohen billed Trump in 2017 for his retainer, legal work tied to Trump’s pre-presidential ventures, and reimbursement for and a fee atop his $130,000 payment to skin-flick star Stormy Daniels. Next, the Trump Organization created vouchers, or accounting entries, based on each invoice’s stated purpose. “Every single invoice that came into the Trump organization that came from a lawyer was booked the same way — as a ‘legal expense,’” Blanche remarked. “The government has made this a crime. That is absurd.” In a shockingly underreported, extraordinarily exculpatory detail, Blanche said that Trump’s bookkeepers did not concoct devious phrases to camouflage payments. Instead, the company’s MDS accounting software featured a drop-down menu to record the purpose of each outgoing check. The Trump Organization employed the drop-down menu’s “legal expenses” option in these instances. “They used the same notation, so all legal expenses could be reviewed at the end of the year,” Blanche said. Next, these checks — from Trump’s personal and Revocable Trust accounts — were sent to the White House where he signed them, often at the Oval Office’s Resolute Desk, sometimes elsewhere. Sometimes Trump scrutinized them. Sometimes, he casually signed them while speaking on the phone. “That’s the scheme,” Blanche said. “President Trump signed checks for legal expenses that were listed as ‘legal expenses.’” Bragg’s indictment further accused Trump of faking business records with an intent to defraud. Blanche demolished this fantasy by noting that “The Trump Organization disclosed these payments to the IRS.” Michael Cohen’s 1099 forms reflected the amounts that Trump paid him. Trump’s team also reported these disbursements to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. This simple question should turbocharge reasonable doubts: Who the hell telegraphs fraud to an ethics office? As for the prosecution’s hint that the elusive secondary crime was a conspiracy to influence the election, Blanche stated the obvious: “Every campaign in this country is a conspiracy to get someone elected.” Blanche added, “It’s not uncommon for candidates to work with the media to promote themselves and undermine their opponents.” This includes the National Enquirer’s so-called catch-and-kill program, in which it has bought and buried stories that might embarrass such luminaries as Democrat politician Rahm Emanuel, actor/governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, golf legend Tiger Woods, and others. The tabloid, Blanche said, has suppressed negative stories on Trump since 1988 — 27 years before he ran for president. Rather than a campaign-finance violation, the Stormy Daniels payments were business as usual. Blanche saved ample ordnance for Cohen himself, whom Blanche called “the human embodiment of reasonable doubt.” “Michael Cohen is the GLOAT,” Blanche declared. “He’s literally the Greatest Liar of All Time.” Blanche continued: “He lies constantly. He’s lied to Congress. He lied to prosecutors. He lied to his family, business associates.” Worst of all, Blanche lamented to the jury: “He came in here, raised his right hand, and lied to each of you.” Blanche concluded by expressing something obvious but worth saying aloud, given this case’s maximum-profile defendant. “This is not a referendum on your views on Donald J. Trump. It’s not a referendum on how you voted in 2016, 2020, or how you will vote in 2024. It’s on the evidence presented in this court.” With that, Blanche’s summation, which began at 9:42 a.m., concluded at 12:53, a two-hour, 11-minute interval, with a 10-minute break. After lunch, prosecutor Joshua Steinglass began his summation at 2:13 p.m. Little did jurors know that Steinglass would not stand down until 8:01 p.m. — five hours, 38 minutes, and three breaks later In stark contrast to Blanche’s opening remarks, Steinglass expressed zero appreciation for the jurors’ civic-mindedness, nor did he begin with any evidence of Trump’s falsification of invoices, ledger entries, checks, or any other business records. In other words, Steinglass, at least initially, ignored the very crux of his office’s indictment. Instead, Steinglass prattled on about sex. He appeared to be prosecuting Trump for serial adultery. Steinglass mentioned Dino Sajudin, a former Trump World Tower doorman who peddled a story about Trump supposedly fathering a love child with an ex-housekeeper. Next, Steinglass spoke at great length about Karen McDougal. Steinglass claimed Trump called her “a nice girl.” Ergo, they must have hopped in the sack. Then there is the Queen of Spice herself, Stormy Daniels, about whom Steinglass had plenty to share. He repeatedly said that the catch-and-kill effort involving her story, and others like it, were “the antithesis of a normal, legitimate press function.” Few would disagree that acquire-and-annihilate is abnormal, illegitimate journalism. Unfortunately for the prosecution, there is no law against running a shady paper that purchases-and-padlocks news. Steinglass claimed that this “scheme” constituted a federal campaign finance violation. That’s a perfectly fine assertion, but for three inconvenient truths: The U.S. Justice Department never filed criminal charges against Trump or anyone else related to L’affaire Stormy. The Federal Election Commission voted on issuing civil claims. The proposal failed, and the contemplated action flamed out. Regardless, under a DOJ-FEC memorandum of understanding, those two agencies have “exclusive jurisdiction” to enforce federal election law. Alvin Bragg has as much authority in that realm as he has to jail turnstile jumpers on the London Underground. Just before mentioning “the estrogen Mafia,” the apparently oversexed Steinglass inserted a baffling reference to the greatest sex scandal in U.S. history. He circled back to Karen McDougal and cited her desire to appear on Dancing with the Stars. This way, Steinglass purred, “She could revive her career and also not be the next Monica Lewinsky.” Say whaaaaat? Steinglass also tossed in some introductory-level quantum mechanics. Echoing Schrödinger’s cat, Steinglass said, “There are no records of encrypted calls between parties. The absence of records does not prove that a call did not take place.” Um, OK. A prosecutor in a murder case likewise could tell a jury: “The absence of a sniper rifle does not prove that an assassination did not take place.” However, this sounds like the main attraction in the Museum of Reasonable Doubt. Steinglass’ comment is what Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger himself would have dubbed “a ‘blurred model’ for representing reality.” After two hours, I had no choice but to leave all of this behind and prepare for my close-up on Fox Business Network’s The Bottom Line. Admittedly, in my absence, somewhere between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., Silverglass might have remembered to explain precisely how Donald J. Trump created bogus business records in 2017 to influence an election in 2016. But even if Joshua Silverglass eventually presented such evidence, it should not have been an afterthought. After all, as Todd Blanche established, “This is a documents case.” Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor. The post In Sum, Trump’s Defense Focuses on Accounting, Prosecution Obsesses Over Adultery appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Peter Frampton To Receive Award
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Peter Frampton To Receive Award

Peter Frampton will receive the annual Les Paul Spirit Award on June 9th during a private event at the Gibson Garage in Nashville. Following stints with The Herd and Humble Pie, Frampton released his breakthrough fifth solo album “Frampton Comes Alive.” The 1976 set spawned several hits (“Show Me The Way,” “Baby, I Love Your Way” “Do You Feel Like We Do”) and went 8x platinum.   The Les Paul Foundation’s mission is to honor and share the life, spirit and legacy of pioneering guitarist, Les Paul. The post Peter Frampton To Receive Award appeared first on RockinTown.
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mRNA Bird Flu Vaccine in Development
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mRNA Bird Flu Vaccine in Development

It's possible that the 2024 election-year pandemic will elicit a gene therapy injection or two just as the 2020 election-year pandemic did. The academic medical center Penn Medicine News issued a press release on Thursday reporting that researchers have published a study documenting their work in creating an mRNA-technology-based vaccination for the upcoming avian influenza pandemic which is set to begin soon. While it is unclear from the literature if humans or animals will be the recipient of the new exotic injections, both humans and animals are discussed in the research as well as human pandemics such as the 2009 Swine Flu and the 2020 Fauci Flu being cited as reasons to rejoice the new mRNA technology, indicating that this ‘flavor’ of vaccine may possibly be given to both humans and the farm animals they consume. “Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses from H5 clade 2.3.4.4b are circulating at unprecedentedly high levels in wild and domestic birds and have the potential to adapt to humans. Here, we generate an mRNA lipid nanoparticle (LNP) vaccine encoding the hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein from a clade 2.3.4.4b H5 isolate,” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section. The fact that researchers claim the bird flu infects various types of animals and also transfers to humans indicates that this vaccine may possibly be injected into anything that moves. “There have also been occasional human infections and increasing incidences of clade 2.3.4.4b H5 virus spillover into mammals such as cows, red foxes, seals, and minks14,15,16,17,” the study said in the ‘Introduction’ section.Save 40% on Ultimate Fish Oil today and improve your supplement routine & experience the world-renowned powerhouse formula! The researchers discussed their gene therapy work in a medical study they conducted, published Thursday. “mRNA lipid nanoparticle (LNP) vaccines would be useful during an influenza virus pandemic since they can be produced rapidly and do not require the generation of egg-adapted vaccine seed stocks,” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section. The researchers injected the exotic mRNA technology into mice, ferrets, pheasants and foxes, as described in the paper’s ‘Results’ and ‘Introduction’ sections. The substance did illicit an immune response in the animals, making the researchers deem the vaccine to be a success. In order to conduct the experiment, some animals were injected with mRNA liquid coded for bird flu (H5), some were injected with a traditional H5 inactivated virus vaccine, and others were injected with mRNA liquid coded for the proverbial ‘morning star protein’ or ‘Lucifer’s protein’ aka ‘Satan’s protein’ — called Luciferase. “Animals were primed with 60 μg of mRNA-LNP vaccine encoding H5 or an irrelevant protein (Luciferase) and then boosted 28 days later with the same vaccine,” the study said in the ‘Results’ section. “…we found that the vaccine elicited antibodies that bound to a ‘headless’ H5 stalk (Fig. 6E, F).” While a previous mRNA vaccine ended up giving all animals it was tested on a terminal lung disease when they encountered the natural virus, killing them, this new one did not kill all the animals. “All of the vaccinated animals in our study survived, whereas all of the unvaccinated animals died following the H5N1 challenge,” the study said in the ‘Discussion’ section. One professor who’s quoted in the press release discussed how mRNA vaccines can be created in just hours for new pandemics as they arise. “The mRNA technology allows us to be much more agile in developing vaccines; we can start creating a mRNA vaccine within hours of sequencing a new viral strain with pandemic potential,” said Scott Hensley, PhD, a professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine. “During previous influenza pandemics, like the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, vaccines were difficult to manufacture and did not become available until after the initial pandemic waves subsided.” Notably, the first mRNA based gene therapy injection to be given to the general public was the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccinations, which have garnered much criticism. The Covid shots are known to increase in lethality after repeated doses, increase Covid infection rates, result in turbo cancers, reproductive destruction, cause miscarriages, paralyzation, autoimmune disorders in the thyroid, as well as deadly headaches, seizures and heart inflammation in addition to a multitude of serious ailments seen in massive population studies and contain hundreds of times the allowable levels of DNA contamination leading to mutagenic effects, as well as likely permanently altering the DNA of the vaccinated and their offspring. In the U.S. the CDC recommends all Americans receive their Covid shot and that young children receive extra, while Canada recommends another Covid shot for the pregnant, indigenous, ‘racialized’ & ‘equity-deserving’. It is possible that the 2024 election-year pandemic will elicit a gene therapy injection or two just as the 2020 election-year pandemic did. Globalists May Release New Bird Flu Strain In Attempt To Stop Trump, Warns Edward Dowd
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Comedian Ari Shaffir Assures Howie Mandel He’s Paranoid About Antisemitism
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Comedian Ari Shaffir Assures Howie Mandel He’s Paranoid About Antisemitism

'It's not there. It's just online. You just gotta shut that laptop and go outside. Everything's pretty fucking great,' says Shaffir. During a recent edition of the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast, comedian Ari Shaffir joined the show and ended up dismissing some of Mandel’s fears regarding antisemitism. Shaffir and Mandel, who are both Jewish, briefly touched on the alleged rise in antisemitism with the podcast host saying, “As a Jew, it’s a little scary.” Howie Mandel is perplexed that Ari Shaffir isn’t concerned with anti-Semitism and Ari even says Iran is great for Jews pic.twitter.com/hGBk1dVKAv— An0maly (@LegendaryEnergy) May 29, 2024 Pushing back against Mandel’s state of fear, Shaffir explained he often travels and isn’t afraid of being targeted for being Jewish. For example, in London where Muslims and anti-Israel protesters frequently hold large rallies, Shaffir said, “No one’s gonna break into your hotel room for being Jewish.”Save 40% on our limited edition Brain Force Ultra that’s loaded with proprietary super ingredients! He went on to say that in Iran, “they just don’t like Zionism,” but they allegedly “love Jews.” “They have a long history of Jewish culture there. They just don’t really like Zionism, so it’s not really a problem to go to Iran,” Shaffir said. A paranoid Mandel asked Shaffir, “So, there’s nowhere in America that you would be concerned?” Shaking his head, Shaffir answered, “No, I don’t think about it.” Mandel responded by claiming Shaffir’s “face says” he’s Jewish, and the guest said, “Ok, so I would have seen it then. I go out and travel all the time for work all around this country. My face is, ‘Hey, there’s a Jew.’ You think I would have heard one thing in real life.” Continuing, Shaffir told Mandel, “I’m telling you, I’m out there testing it. It’s not there. It’s just online. You just gotta shut that laptop and go outside. Everything’s pretty fucking great. ‘Oh, it’s so hard to be a white guy right now.’ No, it’s not. ‘Everywhere they go black people get killed by cops.’ That’s not true… Everyone’s online getting riled up. The world is great.” The show clip is ironically going viral online as people praise Shaffir for shaking Mandel and his viewers out of their echo chambers that only breed fear and anger.
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Putin Threatens West’s ‘Dense Populations’ In ‘Small Land Masses’ In Response To NATO Escalation
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Putin Threatens West’s ‘Dense Populations’ In ‘Small Land Masses’ In Response To NATO Escalation

from ZeroHedge: More and more European officials and NATO countries are on board with allowing Ukraine to use Western-supplied weapons to strike deep inside Russian territory. Among the latest to speak openly about this are NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, and the government of Sweden, which is the NATO alliance’s newest […]
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US ‘Looking Closely’ at Vaccinating Workers Exposed to Bird Flu: Official
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US ‘Looking Closely’ at Vaccinating Workers Exposed to Bird Flu: Official

from The Epoch Times: Shots from CSL Seqirus and GSK are among those being considered. Officials in the United States, Canada, and Europe are considering the vaccination of workers and others against the highly pathogenic avian influenza. The U.S. government is “looking closely” at the possibility of vaccinating farm workers and others in close contact […]
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BlackRock adds own Bitcoin ETF to income and bond funds
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BlackRock adds own Bitcoin ETF to income and bond funds

by Braydon Lindrea, Coin Telegraph: BlackRock’s income and bond-focused funds have bought shares of the asset manager’s own spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the first quarter, regulatory filings show. BlackRock’s Strategic Income Opportunities Fund (BSIIX) snapped up $3.56 million worth of the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) while its Strategic Global Bond Fund (MAWIX) made a $485,000 purchase, according to […]
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