50 Replies to “July 10, 2021: Reader Tips”

      1. NR, this is happening all around the world and the media is not reporting it. Apparently no one in Canada has had a serious reaction yet over 7,000 have died from the shots in the US and and there have been over 400,000 adverse reactions, that is just the ones reported to VAERS, man we are stupid people.

        1. It’s over 9000 deaths in the US now (according to VAERS) and that is likely a gross undercounting.

        2. Rebel news had a reprot from en ER doctor in Ontario who had personal submitted a half a dozen reprots of adverse reactions he observed. Every single report was rejected for things like he did not have the vaccine lot number and what he was reporting was not on the official list of adverse affects so therefore could not be included. Obviously our government is rigorously and deliberately suppressing this documentation.

    1. That’s the 2nd vid I’ve seen alleging folks have become magnetized….one wonders if this has any realation to Billy Gates’ patent of last March….??? Nanites..??

      This shit is getting weird….

    1. Perfectly explained away by simple logic by PJW … some people still have functioning logical minds.

    2. A hoax eh? Oh well. In Justin Trudeau’s City ‘flashers’ exist and people ignore them. Ten seconds and it’s over, life goes on. Ha!

      1. You’re welcome.

        His biting satire is almost always on target.

    1. I do like that Squeeky high pitched Irish accent breaking whenever Andrea wants to create her signature effect. Cute.

      Nothing quite like a half Frozen Coors after a hot day’s work. You can drink them like water (because they taste pretty damn close to water) … and rehydrate yourself nicely

      1. In the manner of Mad Magazine’s “complete the ad”

        “Coors Beer. Brewed with Rocky Mountain spring water. Lots of it”

        1. Good Lord!? And youtube doesn’t have a censor button for that!?

          Was he the “I did it for you, Jody Foster”, Guy?

          1. Was he the “I did it for you, Jody Foster”, Guy?

            Yup. Bet he was disappointed when she turned out to be a lesbian, making me wonder whether he apologized to the Reagan family after that.

      1. I’m reminded of a line in a scene in the movie The Devil’s Brigade. A number of the soldiers are sitting in a bunkhouse, passing a bottle around. One of them says something like, “I think the horse that this stuff comes from needs its kidneys checked.”

        1. My cousin was in the Black Devils from their beginning until disbanded after D Day. He joined at 16 was wounded multiple times. Fought through Italy with them. Jumped behind the lines with them on DDay. So few of them survived, that they rolled the Remnants into the Parachute Regiments. His nick name was Tiny.

          1. I used to work at an oil refinery during my undergraduate summers. I got to know one of the corrosion inspectors and it turned out that I was in school with two of his kids.

            Later on, I read an article about him. Apparently, he served in the regiment, though I never heard him say anything about it.

  1. The Strange New World gets even stranger.
    Now the birds are going away.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/mystery-plague-killing-countless-birds-9-states-and-washington-dc-has-gotten-lot-worse

    We’ve noticed far less birds around this year but it is probably more due to the on going drought and high temperatures in our area. Highest temp so far in shade at back of the house was a touch over 35C.
    Crops are short and the leaves are turning brown on any plants that are not being watered.
    Are there any rent-a-rain-dancers available for temporary work?

    1. And my butterfly bush is not attracting butterflies. I’m assigning blame to the Chicoms until I see evidence proving otherwise.

  2. I used the limerick generator to improve the limerick I tried to write last PM.
    https://www.poem-generator.org.uk/limerick/
    There once was a Liberal named Will
    Who found he could experience a thrill
    By exposing his tiny wiener.
    “If there’s smaller we ain’t seen’er”
    Came the taunts and laughter quite shrill.

    1. Reminds me of something…

      If I catch this virus and fart in a crowded room…
      The scientists say that your stool can carry it too.
      And China was giving swabs up the poop shoot.

      Just wondering what our Canadian Politicians would do about this.
      Remember, if you can smell a fart through your mask, it doesn’t work.

  3. Couple of interesting things to ponder on Turtle Island. The president of the American company that received lots of taxpayer dollars to help Liberal MP offices, is a childhood friend of Justin and was on that private island with Justin. He also organizes cash for access to the Liberals. And Blackie’s Globe and Mail reports that the men who murdered the president in Haiti had stormed and taken over the Taiwan embassy. Is China behind the murder? China has been accused of gaining influence in that country, as it looks for a base close to America.

  4. When the Toronto City Council wants to snap judge and change a street name…
    They have a multitude of unintended consequences to the residents and multitude of businesses on that street.
    https://tnc.news/2021/07/09/levy-its-already-over-for-small-businesses-in-ontario/
    You can imagine how much paperwork each residents and businesses will have to endure to have their addresses changed and corrected on everything. If you’ve ever driven Dundas Street, it is close to Province long. Not just some side streets with only a few residents.

    1. Ah, still remember the address that I used to live at around 10 years old..
      1525 Dundas Street West, Apartment 109.
      If the council is smart, it will cancel that idea, if not…
      The city itself will need to change all their addresses for every bill they send.
      And the residents will have to deal with changing everything exactly like each persons and business had moved.
      Licenses, credit cards, banking, bills, pensions, work places, ownerships, etc.

    1. OJ – the links!!

      1. Conrad Black: Justin Trudeau should be wary of calling a narcissistic election

      “Given the extremely mediocre record of this government, victory in a superfluous autumn election will not be the foregone conclusion that, if they call it, the Liberals obviously expect. Canada doesn’t need four left-of-centre parties, and it is unlikely to be in a mood to heap enthusiastic congratulations on the Liberal Gong Show of the last six years.”

      https://nationalpost.com/opinion/conrad-black-justin-trudeau-should-be-wary-of-calling-a-narcissistic-election

      2. Rex Murphy: You thought lockdown was bad? Just wait until the next federal election

      “A Canadian election … is an invitation to depression”
      “The NDP will be made to pay for its purchased intimacy with the Liberals”
      https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-you-thought-lockdown-was-bad-just-wait-until-the-next-federal-election

  5. According to his schedule, Teddy Bear Justin has burned jet fuel back to Ottawa for private meetings. In other words, he is relaxing at his Harrington Lake summer palace. Its tough going campaigning across Turtle Island at taxpayer expense.

    1. But we gladly pay for it because we love Dear Leader so much, right?

  6. Teddy Bear Justin is ordering his bought and paid for media to get ready for the election. Today his loyal Globe and Mail has an interview with the little twerp. Lots of discussion on how wonderful he is. No mention of the church fires. Comment section doesn’t seem that impressed.

      1. That picture of Justin and his teddy bear should be enough to get him laughed off the stage but it’s a sad indictment on Canadians generally and our media specifically that it probably won’t raise an eyebrow. A hollow meaningless gesture from a numbskull wins the day.

      2. “But it’s not just the pandemic that is creating powerful forces of change in Canada, he said. Record heat waves and a forest fire that razed the town of Lytton, B.C., a week ago, will have an impact on the government’s environmental agenda, said the Prime Minister. And the discovery of hundred”….bla, bla, bla!

        Yeah, no… not sure, we believe it wasn’t a …

        “forest fire that razed the town of Lytton, B.C., a week ago,”….

        JUSTIN. GET your FACTS STRAIGHT!

      3. Regarding that “…..Record heat waves and a forest fire that razed the town of Lytton, B.C., a week ago…..” quoth Blackie McBlack Face.
        Complete bullshit. I can personally vouch that there is no “forest” of any kind in, or even near Lytton, BC.

  7. Lots of useful information to be found here:

    REPORT ON RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS FROM “THE “REAL WOMEN OF CANADA.”

    It appears that this burial ground/site was no dirty little hidden secret if at one time a these graves had cross & fences. But what would happen if you neglected to mention that important little piece of information and let it out on an international wire headlining; Unmarked Graves Found in Canada = another reason not to believe the big broadcasters.

    ——-
    https://realwomenofcanada.ca/jumping-to-conclusions-without-the-facts-in-the-indigenous-residential-schools-question/

    1. I have marked graves and have a few more I should mark. The money came out of relative’s pockets (or the estate). The government doesn’t mark graves.

  8. L – File under Every Child Matters.
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    ‘Staggering’ Doubling of Type 2 Diabetes in Kids During Pandemic
    Miriam E. Tucker June 26, 2021

    The incidence of type 2 diabetes in children appears to have doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, data from two new US studies suggest, with the lead investigator of one saying she was “surprised by the staggering increase in cases of type 2 diabetes…and the increase in severity of presentation.”

    Findings from the two separate retrospective chart reviews — one conducted in Washington, DC, and the other in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — were presented June 25 at the virtual American Diabetes Association (ADA) 81st Scientific Sessions.

    https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/953816

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