Traces of COVID Vaccine Found in Tumors; LA Times Owner Endorses RFK, Jr.

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US Politics

A new video has emerged related to Rosanne Boyland’s death during the January 6 Capitol riot. The footage reportedly shows Boyland being struck by a police projectile and subsequently beaten by Officer Lila Morris. The incident has raised questions about the actions of the Capitol Police. There has been a notable silence from major U.S. media outlets regarding the new video evidence, which has been criticized by conservative blogs.

In another development, LA Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong has reportedly praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s scientific knowledge, particularly regarding the carcinogenic nature of certain food dyes banned in Europe but allowed in the U.S. This endorsement points to ongoing debates about food safety regulations and scientific understanding. However, Kennedy’s controversial views on vaccines have been criticized by the scientific community, with some experts arguing that his stance could undermine public health efforts.

Los Angeles Wildfires

A recent piece compares the Los Angeles wildfires to historical events like Rome’s Great Fire of 64 AD. Governor Gavin Newsom attributes the fires to climate change, despite California’s climate policies. Critics argue that poor management, rather than climate change, is responsible. The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is reportedly facing challenges due to budget cuts and a smaller workforce compared to 2005. Some claim that the city’s spending priorities, such as addressing homelessness over essential services, have worsened the situation. In light of this, Governor Newsom has announced additional funding for firefighting efforts, acknowledging the strain on resources but defending the state’s efforts. The fires have also led to looting, which some attribute to systemic wealth inequity. This inequity is viewed by certain observers as a catalyst for social unrest, emphasizing the need for personal resilience in the face of perceived government shortcomings. However, others argue that the looting is primarily opportunistic crime rather than a direct result of economic disparity.

Health

Additional concerns have been raised about a potential link between Covid mRNA vaccines and cancer. Dr. Kevin McKernan, a genomics expert, has discovered traces of the vaccine in cancerous tumors, suggesting a possible connection to rapid cancer growth. The presence of the simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter in the vaccine, known for its association with cancer, has been noted by researchers globally. This finding has sparked discussions about the safety and long-term effects of Covid vaccines. The CDC has issued a statement reassuring the public that current data does not support a causal relationship between mRNA vaccines and cancer, emphasizing the extensive safety monitoring systems in place.

In Pennsylvania, a tuberculosis case in Charleroi has raised fears of an outbreak amidst a surge in Haitian migration. The Charleroi Area School District initially dismissed social media reports of a TB outbreak as fake news, which led to criticism. Health officials are now closely monitoring the town, which has seen an increase in non-English speaking students due to the influx of migrants. The case highlights the challenges of managing public health in rapidly changing demographic landscapes. Local health authorities are conducting contact tracing and emphasize that TB is treatable and not as easily spread as some other diseases.

Geopolitics

FBI Director Christopher Wray has warned about the Chinese cyber threat to U.S. infrastructure, stating that China has embedded malware in critical systems, posing a risk to national security. Wray’s comments highlight ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China, with cyber espionage being a major concern. China has denied these allegations, accusing the U.S. of using cybersecurity issues to smear China.

Director Wray’s warning about China’s cyber threat underscores the geopolitical tensions between the two nations. China’s alleged state-sponsored cyber activities are said to pose a risk to U.S. infrastructure, with potential implications for military operations and societal stability. The U.S. Treasury’s recent sanctions against a Beijing-based cybersecurity firm further illustrate the ongoing cyber conflict. China’s denial of these allegations and criticism of U.S. sanctions reflect the broader geopolitical struggle for technological dominance and cybersecurity. Cybersecurity experts note that while the threat from China is real, the U.S. also engages in similar cyber activities, highlighting the complexity of cyber warfare.

Sources

The Flames of Inequity: Why Looting in LA Shouldn’t Shock Us

Looting—shocking to some—should not surprise anyone who looks at the broader trends of wealth inequity.

Source | Submitted by Gamma Geek

New Video Allegedly Shows Police Brutality Against Rosanne Boyland During January 6 Capitol Riot

Rosanne Boyland was a victim of Capitol Police brutality that day.

Source | Submitted by Mysterymet

Covid Vaccine Traces Found in Tumors: Scientist Claims Link to Rapid Cancer Growth

“We’re in the stage where we’re scanning through tumors to look for integration events and looking for evidence of this in cancer biopsies,” McKernan said. “And we can find them now.”

Source | Submitted by Mysterymet

Pennsylvania Town on Edge: Tuberculosis Case Sparks Outbreak Fears Amidst Surge in Haitian Migration

Please know that we are closely monitoring the situation and will continue to work with the appropriate health authorities to ensure our students’ and staff’s safety and well-being.

Source | Submitted by bcoop

LA Times Owner Praises RFK Jr.’s Scientific Acumen in Surprising Endorsement

I think people misunderstand Bobby Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy. He’s really all about the science.

Source | Submitted by Chris Martenson

Los Angeles Ablaze: Nero’s Legacy and Modern Mismanagement

As Los Angeles burns, the Left fiddles

Source | Submitted by richcabot

FBI Director Wray Warns of Chinese Cyber Threat to U.S. Infrastructure as He Exits

The Chinese government is prepositioning on American civilian critical infrastructure to lie in wait on those networks to be in a position to wreak havoc & inflict real world harm at a time & place of their choosing.

Source

In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Fox News, The Gateway Pundit, CDC, U.S. Treasury Department, Chinese Foreign Ministry, The Washington Post, ScienceBlogs, Charleroi Mail, and CyberScoop.

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