Trump Got JFK Warning? Patrick Byrne’s Latest — Patrick Byrne’s fourth chapter of President Trump’s response to the 2020 Election Theft contains the mind-blowing report that he was told by a reliable source that “Melania had been warned by a government official that if Trump served another term he would be JFK’ed” and another family member would be killed as well.
“Melania was begging Donald not to fight, and simply to concede and get out of Washington with his family,” Byrne says.
This might explain his lack of aggressiveness regarding imaging voting machine hard drives and forensically examining paper ballots.
Why I hate psychoanalysis William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-4-21
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: I don’t want to forgive myself. That’s why I hate psychoanalysis. I think if you’re guilty of something you should live with it. Get rid of it – how can you get rid of a real guilt? I think people should live with it, face up to it. Orson Welles
Why I hate psychoanalysis William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-4-21
Disaster Powers Limited By Amendments On May Ballot
By Leo Knepper
Last week the House and Senate each passed versions of a joint resolution to amend the Pennsylvania constitution. The House is expected to pass the Senate version this week and that will be a first step toward taking back PA. The proposed amendments aim to ensure that Governor Wolf and future Governors cannot abuse emergency declarations and govern unilaterally. To understand the importance of the proposed amendments, we should look at the current law and what transpired during the COVID-19 shutdown.
According to the PA Emergency Services Management Code, the Governor can declare a disaster emergency. That declaration can last up to 90 days. If, after 90 days, the disaster still exists, the Governor can renew the declaration as often as s/he sees fit until the disaster is over. There is a provision in the law indicating that the General Assembly can end the declaration via a concurrent resolution, and the Governor “shall” terminate the declaration; here is where things broke down.
In June, the General Assembly passed the concurrent resolution to end the disaster declaration. Governor Wolf argued, and the Supreme Court agreed, that the Governor could veto the resolution and keep the disaster declaration in place. That decision dramatically shifted the balance of power in favor of the Governor. The amendments under consideration correct that imbalance.
If adopted, the amendments would do two things. First, the disaster declarations would be limited to 21 days and require the General Assembly’s approval if the Governor wants to extend it. The second proposed change would clarify that the Governor cannot veto resolutions ending a disaster declaration.
Voters will decide in May whether or not to adopt the constitutional amendments. It shouldn’t come as any surprise that the Governor and most Democrats are opposed to these changes. Governor Wolf and his allies will likely spend millions of dollars in the lead up to May’s vote to defeat the proposals.
We have an opportunity to ensure that no future Governor can indefinitely shut down the economy again.
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: Young people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for counsel; and more fit for new projects than for settled business.
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HCQ treats Covid19 successfully. It should be good news but it just creates a desire to vomit.
Hydroxychloroquine is a safe and successful treatment for the China Flu.
The American Journal of Medicine says so in itsJanuary edition:
. . .when started earlier in the hospital course, for progressively longer durations and in outpatients, antimalarials may reduce the progression of disease, prevent hospitalization, and are associated with reduced mortality.
Zinc is a known inhibitor of coronavirus replication. Clinical trials of zinc lozenges in the common cold have demonstrated modest reductions in the duration and or severity of symptoms.18 By extension, this readily available nontoxic therapy could be deployed at the first signs of COVID-19.19 Zinc lozenges can be administered 5 times a day for up to 5 days and extended if needed if symptoms persist.
As for the dangers pounded nightly by our — pick an unprintable word — media of HCQ, the AJM says that while concerns exist as with any drug it is a remarkably safe one:
HCQ was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 1955, has been used by hundreds of millions of people worldwide since then, is sold over the counter in many countries, and has a well-characterized safety profile that should not raise undue alarm
If our media and regulatory agencies merely stayed neutral and let frontline doctors follow to where their observations led, tens of thousands of people would likely still be alive.
But our establishment strangely attacked, even to the point of sanctions, any who tried to promote it as a treatment. Discussion was banned by the social media giants and advocates were merciless mocked by establishment news organs.
The answer as to why this happened has nothing to do with science or the public good. Our establishment is corrupt. Anyone who trusts our media — or our regulatory agencies — is a fool.
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Phil Connors
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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: He sat down, called the 12, and said to them, “Whoever wants to be first must be last of all and servant of all.”
Mark 9:35