78 Replies to “June 14, 2021: Reader Tips”

    1. Hey, get yer jab, maybe a lucky duck can win Kenney’s million before hitting Day 15!

    2. Ehrm, it doesnt say that at all. He died of bacterial pneumonia and acute renal failure. He also had many other conditions.

      1. Fuck off Allan. They counted every single multiple comorbidity death if it was within a hundred miles of Covid, as a covid death rather than caused by comorbidities. And you applauded that.

        Now comorbidites count?

          1. You know, Allan, if you hadn’t come on here pushing a Lancet paper as stone cold fact, that FOIA emails showed to be the product of a major ChiCom propaganda push, written by the people behind the research and supported by reported death threats against dissenting scientists, and that tried to cover up that they brewed up COVID in a lab, you might have more credibility around here.

            Maybe if you admitted that you had been had by the ChiComs and the US “authorities” on that, it would be a first step. It also might allow you to look at the evidence with clearer eyes instead of looking only until your political leanings were satisfied, and no longer.

      2. Funny that he Died of Co-morbidities & numerous other conditions…..But But But Covid..??

        Allan…you’re how old again…7 or 8..??
        You really should give it up little man…

        Whether he had the wuhan flu or not, he sure as shit died from it….or don’t you fucking get it..???

        “..Immunogenicity is a central aspect of vaccine development. Unwanted immunogenicity is an immune response by an organism against a therapeutic antigen. This reaction leads to production of anti-drug-antibodies (ADAs), inactivating the therapeutic effects of the treatment and potentially inducing adverse effects…”

      1. And the full text says nothing of what the poster says. I have absolutely no idea how he came to that conclusion.

        1. You REALLY are a textbook example of the Dunning Krueger Effect in action.
          Let me dumb it down for you:
          Either the vaccine killed him
          OR
          The vaccine didn’t protect him from Covid.

          EITHER of those means the vaccine is a failure.

    3. My reading of the report is that he died with Covid and 2 other comorbidities. I’m sure that had he not received a vaccination 4 weeks previous it would be listed as a Covid death, however, the report did not conclude his death was caused by the vaccination. I’m not saying the vaccine did or didn’t kill him. I’m just saying that the study concluded that the vaccine reduced the severity of the effects of Covid and made no mention of the vaccine contributing in any way to his death.

      1. He died and the vaccine reduced the severity of effects?

        The study indicated that his CV infection was just getting started. The single dose was obviously inadequate to prevent him from contracting the disease. Kidneys are susceptible to attack from the spike protein. Whether the vaccine contributed to their failure is not known. Basically, the patient was far along the road to his death in any case. The vaccine may have contributed, and it may have not, but it certainly was not much of a help in lessening the impacts of CV.

        Rather than providing evidence that the vaccine is safe and effective, at the very least it highlights limitations and only so much can be learned from a single case. The fact that this is the “first” postmortem study of its kind published, when there have been at least 18,000 deaths associated with CV vaccination, should give one pause.

        This is the first postmortem study of its kind. One might get the idea that while the actual vaccinations themselves are being rushed, research that addresses actual harm is being skipped and slow walked.

        1. Hi Scissor
          I’m just restating what the study concluded. It said that a single dose was enough to lessen the effects of Covid, but not enough to prevent it completely.
          No where in the study did it conclude the vaccine caused the death. The study did not refute the cause of death, it just said that there were minor traces of Covid present in much of his body at the time of death but it was not as prevalent as if he hadn’t been vaccinated.
          I’m not saying the study is right or wrong, I’m just restating what the study concluded. Can you show me where the study says Covid or the vaccine contributed to his death?

          1. How about this Cly.?

            “…These results might suggest that the first vaccination induces immunogenicity but not sterile immunity…”

          2. Hi Steakman
            Immunogenicity is when the body develops antibodies that fight the treatment itself.
            The study says the first shot induces the body to fight the virus but not enough to create complete immunity.
            Whether you agree with it or not, that’s what the study says.
            I think most of the people who belive this study concludes the vaccine killed this guy misunderstand its conclusion.

          3. No disrespect to you or this study of a total of one patient. No strong conclusion could be made in any case but I find it a little ridiculous that this is where we are.

            “Good news Mrs. Smith, your husband’s wart removal was a success. Unfortunately, the anesthesia killed him. Does he wear size 12 shoes?”

    4. He was 86. It’s already known that the frail elderly should probably not be vaccinated. I think Norway stopped vaccinating them after about 15 deaths. Every death is a tragedy, I know. My mother died of COVID last spring at 93 and she was still a vital part of the family when it struck, so I am not minimizing it, but this is not new.

      The ChiComs brewed this up, and engineered it to be very infectious to humans, and it won’t even infect the original bats anymore, and it’s infuriating, but we can’t go back to the world where the ChiComs didn’t do this. An 86 year old man in frail health is kind of running out of moves and those commie bastards made is worse.

    5. Ed -so we are 15 + months in and they haven’t realized you shouldn’t put immune compromised people in the same room with covid patients. Expert fing geniuses I tell you. Trust the experts. Without evidence of course. Allan????

    1. In our area some builders are keeping some of the homes in subdivisions and renting them as opposed to selling. There must be a strategy there somewhere. Of course people are getting millions for homes in one area and then moving to lower cost areas and driving up the prices there. I live in a small town now, in a new house that sold for 365k last year. A neighbor of mine was posted here nine months ago. He was reposted after only nine months. He sold the same house for 125k more than he purchased it for, in nine months. Someone from Toronto paid more than asking and never set foot in the house. We not only have the whu who flu, lockdowns, rampant inflation, we now have governments willing to kill the country and it’s citizens any way possible. I am amazed that I lived long enough to see history repeating itself with such vengeance. The ignorance these days is incredible.

      1. The strategy in the US is that they have access to the govt money printing machines and a program that was intended to bail out banks holding properties during the mortgage crisis that still lives on like a zombie.

        “You will own nothing and be happy.” I think they said. You can hold your home “in fief.”

        1. Yes, free money. There is a trend for owners to get renters that are government subsidized, i.e. rental risks are reduced for them. An example that I heard is that certain programs could provide $1750 support to a renter on a $2000/month rental. This is part of the push to distribute low income people into areas they otherwise could not afford.

    2. Dr. WFP, I am not sure that business idea will work. Once the corporate media install Liberal and NDP governments from Ontario to British Columbia, there will be very strict rent controls put in place. Do people remember Bob Rae days in Oontario, way back when? His government devised a rent registery, where landlords could not raise rents once a new tenant moved in. And we are entering a period of inflation. Pity landlords when all this happens.

      1. I remember Ray Days and rent controls, I had some rental units back in those days. The only benefit of having them was as a tax deduction, I never did make any money on them just covered some costs related to the purchase.

    3. Real estate is the number one investment in the shithole world. The investors are looking at 2 – 3 % interest while inflation is 20%. House prices will double in a few years.

    1. Awful. Progressives are such an evil disgrace to humanity. Today’s “woke” people are no less evil than when they called themselves National Socialists or Communists. Disgusting.

    2. Awesome link – saved – will disseminate to those that TRULY need to see what Communism is all about…thank you NOlD..!!

  1. How much more fiat printing and borrowing can Canada or the US do to revive our dead economies.
    The rate of collapse is beyond the ability to bail out the failed economies.

    1. Watcher

      That shit applies 100% to the Communist- National Socialist Filth in the PMO, CBC,CTV, Red Star, McLeans et all as well…

  2. The main story at the CBC website this morning, is how Blackie The Bisexual Pirate saved Canada with his vaccine efforts. But don’t worry, there are still lots of new white Canadians are racist bastards stories.

  3. What was accomplished at the G7 summit in UK? Anything that tops Trudeau’s legs apart jock stance in photos?

    1. Well, Trudy’s bootlicking media tried to proclaim him as the Dean of the Leaders, with Merkel walking away, as he is the longest serving “leader” now.

      TheNP has the story. Beyond laughable.

  4. Please, can we just stop with this nonsense. Have they nothing better to do?

    A bill to honour multilingualism has cleared the Senate social affairs committee. Senators said the bill to proclaim a Mother Language Day would promote “linguistic diversity” for those raised in households that are neither English nor French: “I always say ‘immigrant’ is only for the first three years. Then they are Canadian.”

    From Blacklocks.

    1. “I always say ‘immigrant’ is only for the first three years. Then they are Canadian.”

      Uh, no. There’s something called “applying for citizenship”. Back when my parents and I became Canadians, there was a waiting period of about 10 years before one became eligible. There was no automatic granting of it, either, unless one was a minor at the time, like me. In those days, one had to know something about the country, its history, and its laws.

      Mother Language Day? Huh? Isn’t what used to be referred to as the annual civic holiday in August now called Heritage Day in most places, or is this just another excuse for the government to inflict yet another statutory holiday on us?

      1. BA….my Family had an Identical experience.

        Emigrated 1957, Applied and received Citizenship 1967 and you bet, we had to know the language, the laws, the Prov Capitals etc…..and it was the language thing that nearly had my father thrown in jail for contempt of court….when a group of 50 Chinese were taking he oath via an interpreter….. he got verbally pissed and was called into Judges Chambers. Basically saying WTF is this..?? Pretty sure he gave it the LIBERAL judge over the utter BS.

        Laws for us and other laws for them. Sounds so familiar.

        1. My parents had an advantage over many Germans as our part of Berlin was in the British Sector, so English became a second language for many people, just like it would have been where the Americans were.

          Knowing English was essential for my father in order to work at his trade as he had to read drawings and instructions. Going through his papers a few months ago, I found out that he went through a second apprenticeship here in Canada. The details as to why were a bit sketchy, but I would imagine that it was to demonstrate that he was familiar with Canadian standards and procedures.

          1. BA – that still happens. Know a Canadian who completed a professional degree at a European university which was “recognized but not accredited”. So when the kid returned home, had to jump through all the same hoops as an immigrant with a degree from the same uni. The only thing not required was an English proficiency test.

          2. It used to be the same thing for people applying for registration as professional engineers.

            Simply having an engineering degree did not automatically mean one was qualified to practice. If one’s background and education either didn’t match what was required or could be properly confirmed, one would be required to take additional courses to fill in what was deemed to be missing.

            Then the “human rights” types started whining about “discrimination”, public safety apparently being of no concern to them. In addition, a lot of foreign contractors were imported thanks to things like the Temporary Foreign Workers program (gee, thanks a lot, Kenney).

            I think you can see where I’m going with that….

  5. Blacklock reports that a rich coal deposit on crown land is in limbo. Blackie’s cabinet has banned any new coal mining permits. And executives at a crown corporation have refused to disclose their bonuses to a parliamentary committee.

  6. Here is a new book, on China spying and subterfuge, which just came out in late May:
    https://www.amazon.ca/Wilful-Blindness-Criminal-network-infiltrated/dp/0888903146/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1431T3J6JUHZF&dchild=1&keywords=wilful+blindness+sam+cooper&qid=1623669273&s=books&sprefix=Wilfu%2Caps%2C192&sr=1-1

    It’s titled: ” Wilful Blindness: How a Network of narcos, Tycoons and CCP agents infiltrated the West”. The title seems like the book deals with worldwide China subterfuge. But the above Amazon review (written by Terry Glavin of the National Post) seems to say that it is very Canada focused. I have ordered the book. The corporate media of course are minimizing any discussion of China spying.

  7. The Toronto Star’s iPolitics website, reports that Adolf’s fascist heritage minister is hiring more civil servants. He is setting up an office for whiny Indian languages.

  8. So I went looking for a picture of Alphonse Stanley Traverse, charged in the murder of RCMP member Shelby Patton. Alphonse has a criminal record going back decades, yet I couldn’t find a picture. Odd. Anyone have any idea why there are no pictures online of Alphonse?

    1. We can’t publish pictures of people “accused” of a crime!!! They are innocent until proven it’s not their fault.

    2. No picture, but…

      https://soapboxie.com/government/Dim-Witted-Criminals

      Winnipeg, Canada pawnshop manager Jason Shinkarik arrived home just before Christmas in 2004. Thieves took everything of value: watches, jewellery, liquor, DVD player, etc. The following day, Alphonse Stanley Traverse and accomplices walked into Shinkarik’s pawn shop with the bags of swag they had stolen from his house.

  9. The Bong has promised 100m vaccine doses to Covax. Covax as you know is the agency that oversees vaccine in the 3rd world. It’s where poor undeveloped countries go to procure vaccine.

    Just mere months ago the Bong denied vaccine to the 3rd world by accessing vaccine through Covax for Canada. He has also been accused of vaccine hoarding by securing vaccine orders of 400m doses – more than 10x the population of the country.

    Is the media calling out the libranos on this hypocrisy?
    On the contrary, he is being lauded as the new ‘Dean’ of the G7. Whata guy.

  10. The media, politicians, and muslim groups have succeeded in getting terrorism charges laid against the man accused of running over a muslim family in London. No word yet on whether he will be stoned to death in a public square.

    1. John, I was waiting for this to happen as the false charges are racked up against him. Funny how all the stuff I read stated he did not have a hate on for anyone, certainly not muslims. The family that was killed did not to me dress as muslims, could have been Hindu or Buddhist as well as muslim. Wonder what drugs he was on for his anger that frightened his mother?

  11. White House Confirms Joe Biden Mistakenly Confused Syria with Libya Three Times During Press Conference

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/06/14/white-house-confirms-joe-biden-mistakenly-confused-syria-libya-three-times-during-press-conference/

    Overheard at the White House earlier…

    Biden… “OK then, it’s decided, we will bomb Libya and send relief money to Syria.”

    Staff… “Excuse me sir, don’t you mean bomb Syria and send aid to Libya?”

    Biden… “Whatever.”

  12. Trudeau announced that french will be the official language in Quebec, thank goodnes now the rest of the country can do away with this bilingualism nonsense. The other provinces can do away with all those french signs that nobody can read anyway. Its also time to eliminate the welfare check to Quebec and let those turds survive on their own,and by the way I am French Canadian

    1. During the course of working on settling my father’s estate, I dealt with a machinist from New Brunswick. He wasn’t terribly impressed by the bilingualism in that province, either.

    1. This might be a Big Deal.
      Norhlands was an Ag Society and their mandate had a heavy agricultural mandate.

      This mandate prevented Northlands from doing many things although it was overlooked when it came to professional hockey.

      Are they now going to be able to sell and profit from the sale of the land?

      Stay tuned. I smell a rat.

      1. Stay tuned. I smell a rat.

        I wouldn’t be surprised but that’s hardly new here in Edmonton. There were questions about how the new arena came about, such as the greasing of the right palms, if you know what I mean.

        1. The whole deal was crooked – giving half a billion dollars to a billionaire so millionaires can play a kid’s game.

          I don’t know why Edmonton Northlands (the former Edmonton Exhibition Association) was driven out of business. First they forced them to close the old Coliseum. Then they had them close the horse racetrack. Then they took away 400,000 square feet of convention and trade show space. Next they lose 200 acres of prime real estate. I wonder if their crime wasn’t that they were run by volunteers and nobody was cashing in.

          1. I sat on a board at Northlands for years ( not the main board).

            The restrictions on Northlands because of their agricultural background were not liked by the high ups. It looks like they may have found a way to deep six the whole operation and cash out.

          2. Makes me think of the Ice Age Farmer’s podcasts in which he talks of WEF and its allies engineering a food shortage.

  13. Post Millennial reports that a group that fights global warming, has disbanded itself because there are to many white people in it. The group based in New Zealand, explains that there are racist bastards in the organization.

    1. Perhaps we have discovered a way to destroy the entire climate movement – all of its movers and shakers are rich and white, are they not? Time to cancel them good and hard.

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