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Here for the Big Picture since the Devil is in the Details COVID shots #wisDUM - Increased authoritarianism, Increased Infections, Increased misery & death



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JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran considers charging taxes and toll fees to cross the Strait of Hormuz.

A few days ago a judge decided he knows more about children's health than Robert Kennedy Jr. and every member of the ACIP committee... And everyone at HHS, the CDC, and other.. This is a judge with no medical degree, no pediatric expertise, and a lifetime appointment... and with one ruling, he erased the most meaningful attempt to protect American children this government has ever made. Reuters called it "upending Kennedy's overhaul of childhood vaccine policies." Here's what actually happened. RFK Jr. looked at peer nations (like Denmark and Germany) with healthy kids and functioning societies, and said let's see if there's a smarter schedule. What he found was that we give 54 shots of 72 vaccine doses. Denmark gives roughly half that. And Denmark has not seen measles come back, or polio come back, or smallpox come back. None of the fear porn the American Academy of Pediatrics has been selling you has actually happened. Meanwhile we went from 12% of American children with chronic disease in the 1980s to nearly 50% today. In 48 years, we have seen the greatest collapse of children's health in the history of this country, happening in perfect parallel with a vaccine schedule that grew from 12 vaccines to 54 shots. You cannot look at the health of American children and call that program a success. You simply cannot. So what did the judge do? He said RFK Jr. didn't run it by ACIP, the advisory committee that by everyone's understanding has always been advisory only. No binding authority, just an opinion, not a mandate. At least that's what they always told us when the committee was captured... And then when Kennedy moved to satisfy that requirement, the judge said he didn't recognize the current ACIP either. There is no committee he recognizes. According to him there are no changes allowed in either direction, no new vaccines can be added, there can be no modifications for any reason, including a bioweapon attack. One judge has put the entire country in limbo to protect a rubber-stamp committee that has never once had a genuine skeptic in the room. A committee where members like Paul Offit voted to add rotavirus vaccines to the childhood schedule while personally developing a rotavirus vaccine and didn't recuse himself. That's the balance they're defending. The American Academy of Pediatrics, a trade organization funded by the pharmaceutical industry, went to court to make sure your doctor has no say in your child's vaccine schedule. They don't want pediatricians in the conversation. They want the government to decide. This is what happens when you try to clean the swamp. The swamp has judges. This case is not over. It's an injunction, not a final ruling. The Trump administration will appeal. And we will keep fighting. Because the children of this country deserve better than what 40 years of this program has given them.


The Great Modi Fuel Scam: How 12 Years of Tax Hikes Looted Indians When Crude Was Cheap The video shared by Keshav Bedi (showing the legacy of India’s Oil Bonds from 2000-2026) tries to shift focus to old bonds issued when crude was just ~$25/barrel. But let’s cut through the noise and look at what actually happened to Indian pockets during the 12 years of Modi rule (2014-2026). When the Modi government took charge in 2014: • Central excise duty on petrol was just ₹9.48 per litre • On diesel it was ₹3.56 per litre Then came the relentless hikes. In just 15 months (Nov 2014–Jan 2016), the Centre raised excise duties NINE TIMES while global crude prices were crashing from over $100 to below $30 per barrel. Petrol excise was pushed up dramatically — peaking at ₹32.98 per litre (a 348% jump). Even during the COVID crash when oil went negative, prices at Indian pumps stayed sky-high. The result? A jaw-dropping ₹38.89 lakh crore collected in taxes on petrol and diesel between 2014 and 2024 alone. That’s not “revenue management” — that’s systematic fleecing. Every time you filled your tank, bought groceries, or paid for transport, a huge chunk went straight to the government’s coffers. Retail petrol prices routinely crossed ₹95–₹110 per litre in major cities. Farmers, middle-class families, small businesses and truckers bore the brunt while inflation on everything skyrocketed. The government loves to talk about repaying old UPA-era oil bonds (total burden ~₹3.23 lakh crore including interest, fully cleared by 2026). But here’s the truth: the tax loot from your fuel pumps was MANY TIMES more than what was needed for those bonds. This became the easiest cash cow to fund infrastructure, schemes and deficits — all at the expense of the common Indian. The table in the image shows the “legacy”. Modi’s 12-year rule turned it into a full-scale extraction machine. Low global crude? Doesn’t matter. High crude? Still doesn’t matter. Taxes kept rising, prices stayed artificially high. This wasn’t bad luck. This was policy. 12 years of “Achhe Din” for the exchequer. Heavy looting for the aam aadmi at every petrol pump. Modi’s daylight robbery? #ModiFuelLoot #PetrolPrices #DieselTaxHike #OilBonds #IndiaEconomy #KeshavBedi #AamAadmiLoot #FuelScam #BJPExposed

I've shouted you guys out for doing great work before, but I have a genuine question: why are you guys partnered with Meta despite them being exposed for pushing all the ID age verification laws in the first place?


In 2023, Mr Mukesh Ambani took the biggest corporate loan in India’s history. He raised $5 billion (around ₹41,000 crore) to expand 5G coverage through Reliance Jio. Similarly, Gautam Adani raised $3.5 billion (around ₹28,700 crore) to grow his businesses across infrastructure, energy, and airports. But if these billionaires have so much money, why do they take loans? Without loans you cannot build empires. We see loans as a burden, the wealthy see them as opportunities. Most people take loans to buy liabilities – like a new car or an iPhone. While the rich take loans to build their wealth, ensuring higher returns than the loan’s cost!












