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Absurdity Observer – July 2023

Published On: July 1, 2023Tags: , , , , , , ,

Some Of The Most Absurd Things That Have Happened In Recent Weeks

  • Delta Air, who claimed to be “the world’s first carbon-neutral airline,” is facing a lawsuit after an investigation finds their claims to be “false and misleading.” The investigation into the “carbon credit” scheme the airline used found that nearly all offsets issued by the voluntary carbon offset market overpromise and underdeliver on their total carbon impact.
  • Health officials delayed a key report linking fluoride to brain harm. After a 6-year systematic review of fluoride’s impact on the developing brain, a court order has led to The National Toxicology Program making public their finalized report that was blocked by the US Department of Health and Human Services leadership and concealed from the public for nearly a year. The NTP reported that 52 of 55 studies found decreases in children’s IQ associated with an increase in fluoride.
  • A study published in Cureus titled “Estimation of Excess Mortality in Germany During 2020-2022 (Kuhbandner et al.) finds a strong correlation between the increase in mortality rates within the country and the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines. As the authors noted, “The results show that the observed number of deaths in 2020 was close to the expected number with respect to the empirical standard deviation… By contrast, in 2021, the observed number of deaths was two empirical standard deviations above the expected number and even more than four times the empirical standard deviation in 2022.Additionally, the authors noted that excess mortality shot up in groups below 30-years-old (where typically no excess mortality occurs) from April 2021 onward. A similar mortality pattern was observed for stillbirths, with an increase of 19.4% in the fourth quarter of the year 2021 compared to previous years.

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  • The WHO has announced its plans for an international pandemic treaty tied to a digital passport and digital ID system. The plan, slated to be finalized by 2024, aims to shift governing authority from sovereign states to the WHO during a pandemic by legally binding member states to their revised International Health Regulations. German-based Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems has been contracted to develop a global vaccine passport system that links every person on the planet to a QR code digital ID so compliant subjects can move around as safely as possible during present and future health threats.
  • Canada Bread (McCain) has admitted to colluding with rival Weston Foods (Loblaws) to set Canadian bread prices, ending a seven-year investigation into one of the largest price-fixing scandals in the country’s history.
  • Washington State issues a bill to become a “sanctuary state” for child sex changes. Senate Bill 5599 would allow host homes to provide housing for runaway transgender minors without being required to notify their parents in some instances. The bill would also allow transgender minors to seek “gender-affirming” health care.
  • Planned Parenthood is suspended by the Saskatchewan government from giving school presentations after Sex from A-Z” cards describing graphic sexual acts were presented in a grade 9 class in Lumsden. The set of cards is intended for gay, bi, and queer young people to help discuss topics in a sex-positive, identity-affirming context.(Note: The content of these cards is far too vile to even give examples here, they are certainly not child-friendly.)
  • One year after Canada made it illegal to condone, deny or downplay the Holocaust, an interim report by the federal government reveals plans to also make questioning the narrative of unmarked mass graves near residential schools illegal by categorizing these thoughts as “hate speech.”
  • An article recently published to Case Rep Ophthalmol titled Ocular Surface Erosion after Suspected Exposure to Evaporated COVID-19 Vaccine” (Chantra et al.) describes a disturbing incident that occurred during a vaccination campaign where a nurse accidentally broke a vial of vaccine: 15 out of the 20 people in the room were diagnosed with “ocular surface erosion” after experiencing symptoms such as red eyes and a rash within hours of exposure.
  • A FOIA request by Blacklock’s Reporter revealed that, as early as 2021, the Privy Council Office sought to downplay vaccine injuries and other adverse events to maximize public confidence in the safety of the COVID vaccine. In the memo, titled Testing behaviourally informed messaging in response to severe adverse events following immunization the memo suggested skewing statistics to minimize the impact of vaccine deaths or injuries. The memo further noted, different framings of the exact same risk can drastically affect a person’s decision and perception of risk.”
  • After MPs passed a motion requiring the Liberal government to let them see the COVID-19 vaccine contracts the federal government made with big pharma, the cabinet is now demanding MPs sign an NDA if they wish to see the terms of the COVID-19 vaccine contracts so that the public never learns the truth.
  • A terminally-ill woman in Alberta, who had been denied a place on an organ transplant list because she is not vaccinated against COVID-19, has now had her case dismissed by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench and the Alberta Court of Appeal also ruled against her, stating that the Charter and Bill of Rights do not cover the specific Covid-19 vaccine policies. Having exhausted all her legal options in Canada, Sheila Annette Lewis has now started a fundraiser to obtain surgery in the US.
  • Dr. Patrick Philips, an Ontario-based physician, has just been issued a fine of $6,000 and had his medical license revoked by the CPSO over his vocal opposition to Covid-related public health measures.
  • Despite a nursing shortage, a London Health Sciences Centre nurse is facing termination for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine. The nurse, Sandra Hartman, was on maternity leave in 2021 and recently returned to work only to be put on unpaid leave for declining to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
  • Sources within the US government reveal that the earliest three people believed to have been infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the fall of 2019 were all members of the Wuhan lab who worked closely on coronavirus research: Ben Hu, Yu Ping, and Yan Zhu. As reported by Public and Racket, all three were working with the closest relatives of SARS-CoV-2, inserting gain-of-function features unique to it, and all three were co-authors on the journal article published pre-COVID titled Discovery of a rich gene pool of bat coronaviruses provides new insights into the origin of SARS coronavirus” (Hu et al.) The lead author, Hu, also co-authored a 2017 paper on chimeric bat coronaviruses with Peter Daszak, the head of EcoHealth Alliance, which was funded in part by the NIH.
  • A study by the Cleveland Clinic published in OFID titled “Effectiveness of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Bivalent Vaccine” (Shrestha et al.) finds that, while the vaccine appeared to work in the first few weeks, after that the vaccine had negative efficacy. As the authors of the study put it, the “risk of COVID-19 increased with time since most recent prior COVID-19 episode and with the number of vaccine doses previously received.” Another study published in April of this year to Vaccines (Uversky et al.) may help explain why. The study concludes, “Ig4 levels detected after repeated vaccination with the mRNA vaccines may not be a protective mechanism; rather, it constitutes an immune tolerance mechanism to the spike protein that could promote unopposed SARS-CoV2 infection and replication by suppressing natural antiviral responses.