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Red October, Crimson Tide

How many clinical trials were done before Covid-19 vaccines were authorized for use as a flu shot by pregnant women?

Answer: None at all. The Food and Drug Administration simply pressed ahead without doing any specific clinical or scientific work involving pregnant women. You have to wonder: How many previous vaccines were handled in this same slipshod way.

Cincinnati’s Police Chief Teresa Theetge has been placed on administrative leave after she was accused of anti-white bias. She had been doing promotions based on DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) quotas, disregarding merit.

Why all of the submarine comms lately? Why has Red October resurfaced, along with Crimson Tide? There’s plenty more in a new edition, done at periscope depth, from And We Know.

 

Street Gangs Here By Design

Greg Reese reports that the Venezuelan immigrant criminal gang, Tren de Aragua, began taking over apartment complexes in Aurora, Colo., last November, while government and mainstream news ignored it.

After the chaos finally exploded into the mainstream last week, Reese uncovered local news media reports of a Denver law firm that produced a nine-page report at the request of the Whispering Pines Apartments lenders, which they sent to Aurora’s mayor, city manager and chief of police last month. The report noted flagrant trespassing violations, assaults and battery, human trafficking and sexual abuse of minors at Whispering Pines.

The report further states that the property manager was severely beaten by gang members, requiring hospitalization, and a resident was stabbed when the situation finally exploded in the mainstream last week. Reese says the gangs have terrorized similar properties in Dallas and in Illinois.

Victor Avila, retired special agent with the Department of Immigration, went as far as to say in an interview with Dr. Phil that the gangs are being sent to America by design. More with Reese.

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