47 Replies to “November 28, 2021: Reader Tips”

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    It started to unravel in 2019, when she appeared in full tribal regalia
    draped in an electric blue shawl, with a feather in her partially braided
    hair — to give a TEDx Talk at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
    My name is Morning Star Bear,’ she said tearfully as the crowd cheered.”

    “A laborious trace of Bourassa’s family tree revealed that her supposedly
    indigenous ancestors were in fact immigrant farmers who hailed from
    Russia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
    .”

    Google “Carrie Bourassa”

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    1. A society so racist that people want to fake being a member of one of the so-called victim groups.

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        oh, trust me… it gets better…

        FOLLOW THAT (cough, cough) SCIENCE:
        “Carrie Bourassa, a professor at the University of Saskatchewan
        and Scientific Director of the IIPH has been named to the
        Federal COVID-19 Immunity Task Force.

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        1. Re Carrie Bourassa- either she was qualified or she wasn’t. If she pretended to have a dick, she’d still have a job.

          I hope she sues the shit out of them, and wins.

  2. L – To learn who rules over you. Find out who you are not allowed to criticize.

    Also, WHO buys propaganda ads in media no longer loyal to Canada, as a nation-state?

    If Canada is no longer a nation-state. Is it now a puppet-state, w/no mind or heart of it’s own?
    Is the C.C.P. virus a mind virus as well as a cardio-vascular pathogen?
    Don’t all answer at once…
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    China Watch’ Propaganda Inserts Are Why More & More People Have Lost Trust In The Establishment Media

    https://spencerfernando.com/2021/11/26/china-watch-propaganda-inserts-are-why-more-more-people-have-lost-trust-in-the-establishment-media/

    1. I am curious about who is feeding the Globe their propaganda pieces. Initially I thought it was Doug Saunders being used as the covid/vaccine propaganda front. Now I think they may rotate. Knowing who is controlling the mouthpieces st the Globe and Mail would be helpful.

        1. Carney and Freeland on that list but not Trudeau. Poor Trudeau, no one takes him seriously. Explains why Freeland is being groomed to take over after his retirement to a non extradition country.

  3. So help me out here. Am I getting this correct – that people with systemic lupus who are taking “antimalarials” (note how the authors, who are required state their connection to the pharmaceutical industry, use that word instead of “hydroxychloroquine”) don’t develop the same kind of antibody response to the spike proteins generated by mRNA vaccines? Wouldn’t happen to have something to do with hydroxychloroquine blocking spike protein attacks on cells, would it? Nah, couldn’t be. Everybody tells us that’s fake news.

    https://www.thecardiologyadvisor.com/general-medicine/acr-lupus-patients-can-have-low-immune-response-to-covid-19-vaccines/

  4. I wonder just where rational, logical and critical thought went as I no longer encounter it very often? Has it been bred out of mankind?

  5. Thanks for the ’60s vid……I recall seeing Reg Ansett (Ansett Airlines) arriving by helicopter and landing by the Yarra River in the mornings, and the travel poster of Chandris cruise lines….travelled on their ship Patris twice, Oz to Greece; last time 1966…haven’t been back since.

  6. Lexus, Mazda and Toyota were the most reliable brands. All three offer numerous hybrids and have a strong resistance to BEVs. They also all wish to maintain the development of the internal combustion engine for as long as possible. In fact, Toyota and sub-brand Lexus intend to work with Mazda and several other Japanese brands on the development of “greener fueling options” and hydrogen tech. Consumer Reports had plenty of praise for all three, and noted previously that hybrids and PHEVs cost less to run than gasoline vehicles and (after 100,000 miles) even EVs.

    1. Horses for courses.

      You can get good performance out of just about any type of vehicle if you use it in an appropriate role.

      EV’s probably make a lot of sense if all you do is run to the shops and back 3 times a week. Having the combustion a long way from the suburb you live in also means your local air is nominally cleaner, which is probably a good thing.

      On the other hand lithium doesn’t grow on trees and never does your ‘green’ power.

      The problem with EV and Hybrid cars is not so much what they are, but the fact that the Central Planers of the world are unwilling to let markets decide themselves and trying to brute force their vision into areas where it has no place. EV will not replace the ICE, because people – not all people, but people never the less – have roles in life that require them to be able to drive more than 200km at once.

      Hydrogen isn’t the future either. Technical realities involved that no amount of hugging is going to fix. Deal with it.

  7. I might be showing some bias because I don’t belong to one of the Convict States, but Melbourne has been a border line dystopian waste water containing ground depression for nearly a decade now and it is only now the veneer has started to peal because no one is allowed to maintain it without triple vax, two face masks and individual written permission from both Stairman Dan and the ABC.

    Melbourne is one of the Wokest cities in Australia. The only Green in the House of Reps is from the district of Melbourne. They openly embrace their progressive nature to the extent that the homeless within the streets became a feature, not a bug. They are proud of their Laneway Culture and street art, but there is a fine subjective line between ‘art’ and the public waste of several dozen cans of spray paint.

    The streets are dirty and while the street level leases seemed to be very healthy, glancing up to the next floor would reveal a lot of bordered up buildings.

    Sure, Stairman Dan and his open Belt and Road submission have not done the city or state any favours at all during the pointless lockdowns, but Melbourne has been mutton dressed as lamb for a long time.

    1. Much of your description of Melbourne could easily fit several major Canadian cities.

  8. L- Stephen Sondheim Obituary: Broadway Lyricist Dies Aged 91 …
    [Search domain bloomberg.com] https://www.bloomberg.com › news › articles › 2021-11-26 › stephen-sondheim-tony-winning-broadway-innovator-dies-at-91

    …Trained as a composer, he earned his first Broadway billing as lyricist for 1957’s “West Side Story.”… “Send in the Clowns,” from 1973 Tony winner “A Little Night Music,” was arguably the only standard in his vast catalog of songs. Renditions by Judy Collins and Frank Sinatra became hits.
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    Dame Judi Dench sings “Send in the Clowns” – BBC Proms 2010
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvZex3Qf7QQ&ab_channel=BBC

    Send In The Clowns | Breaking Down The Lyrics with Rob McClure
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCkD55C3zDg&ab_channel=SLOCOACHArts

    1. DB

      Sooooo…pretty much a common cold…

      And NY City declares an Emergency..Ha..!! their mayor must consult with Calgary’s mayor…another dumb Leftist beotch who declared a “climate emergency”…

    2. If it truly is more infectious than delta and only causes mild disease then this is the end of covid. Once omnicron becomes dominant than it’ll be a literal cold.

    1. The Above is a DAMNING indictment of:
      Anthony Fauci – Ralph Baric and Peter Daszak.
      a TRIO of PURE EVIL.

      I truly hope he has some awesome Security personnel.

    2. Thanks for the link Steakman, interesting interview. For those that want to review it, cue up at 24:30.
      On a similar vein but in light of what is discussed in the interview, I’d like to know if anyone is interested in starting a class action suit against the Health Ministers in Canada because of their refusal to release Ivermectin as a therapeutic drug. Rational is that in BC safe injection sites are provided for the safe supervision of methadone injections as an alternative treatment for drug addiction. Therefore Ivermectin should be readily available as an alternative to the covid injection. If the health ministers can legally allow a drug substitution by choice for addicts then it follows that the same choice must be allowed to people who do not want to inject a questionably product into themselves.

      At this point since so much damage has already been done with the injections a sum of money is immaterial in a settlement, what would be sought after for settlement would be a total disbarment from the medical/pharmaceutical field to anyone that advised the prohibition of alternative treatment of choice. This would send a message out to all future doctors and pharmacists.

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