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Stew Peters

Good journalist- he's audience is now way bigger than CNN- tv news loses viewers daily- total propaganda. There are some that I still watch on the Internet- not on tv.

But the alt news is way more truth, way less censored, grows everyday.

And we know
SGT report
Salty Cracker (funny and not clean mouthed at all)
Natural news
Catturd (mainly just a poster)
Owen Benjamin
Dr Jane ruby
High wire with dale Bigtree
RFKJ (awesome)
Stew Peters
Et al

Timing of Breyer announcement...

The WH pushed and leaked this for a reason. Dims will go all racist in the 2022 mid-terms, their tried and true strategy. More division politics. This is how they pivot from being horrible stewards of our lives and motivate their base to keep the Senate in control of the Dims and vote Dim. AA's polling way down right now with Dims, this how Dims again try to bribe AA's and Dims to vote for Dim candidates. This all they have to run on. Dims too stupid to believe Republicans would never nominate a qualified AA. And if they did? Dims would reject that candidate. Hypocrites.

Interesting article on Vikings GM hire....

Applauding Wilfs for boldly going where no NFL franchise has gone before in hiring Kwesi Adofo-Mensah​

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, an Ivy Leaguer with an investment analyst's mind, will call the shots for a pro football franchise. The Vikings need a shake-up, and they're getting just that.
JANUARY 27, 2022 — 12:36AM

As general manager of the Vikings, Rick Spielman traded picks on draft day as if he worked on Wall Street as a broker.

His replacement literally held that job.

On Wednesday, the Vikings executed a perfect case study in the time-honored tradition of sports organizations hiring the opposite when searching for a new coach or executive. They replaced an old-school football guy with a forward-thinking non-football guy.

Back when it became apparent that Zygi and Mark Wilf needed a change in leadership, the working theory was that the owners might not have the stomach to break free of the insulated cocoon that Spielman provided the New Jersey real estate developers.

Not only did the Wilfs blow that theory to smithereens, Zygi and Mark made like Lewis and Clark with an unconventional hire. They picked a new frontier, for them and the NFL.

The owners entrusted their football operation to the care of someone who began his professional life on Wall Street trading energy derivatives and commodities.

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah holds degrees in economics from Princeton and Stanford, which means he quite literally is the smartest guy in the room. His résumé would land him a job at any number of desirable destinations. Wall Street. Silicon Valley. Now the NFL.

This qualifies as a historic hire, a departure from the norm.

Adofo-Mensah, 40, has worked in the NFL only nine years. His background is in research and development, not scouting. Hiring an analytics guru as GM upsets the NFL's ecosystem because the prescribed path to that top leadership position has forever been cookie-cutter — a GM needed to be a football lifer to fully understand the complexities of piecing together a roster as a talent evaluator.

A new door has swung open.

With anything in life, something different can be simultaneously exciting and unnerving. Adofo-Mensah's arrival at such a pivotal moment for the organization is fascinating because his expertise is so unlike traditional hires and this move carries a high risk-reward factor.

That's not a bad thing. Just different. This is what's necessary, a different approach, a shake-up of the whole operation.

The Vikings need an unbiased set of eyes on their roster after years of the same-old, same-old. Adofo-Mensah brings no emotional attachment to personnel or the Vikings' schemes or philosophies. Everything should be a blank canvas for him, starting with the head coach that he helps hire.

His tenure will be indelibly linked and compared to Ryan Poles' time in Chicago since both were finalists for the Vikings' job. Poles, who was the Chiefs' executive director of player personnel, chose the Bears' GM position rather than travel to Minnesota for an in-person interview.

That sparked speculation about whether the Vikings blew their opportunity to hire a candidate with a more traditional football background. Or whether Poles viewed the Bears' roster and overall situation more favorably than the Vikings.

Whatever the reasoning, Poles took the Bears' offer. Poles played football and spent a dozen years with the championship-winning Chiefs, so his résumé certainly looks like a safer choice, but that doesn't mean he was the only qualified person for the job.

The fallout from the firings of Spielman and Mike Zimmer revealed a level of dysfunction inside the organization that was not healthy. People sounded worn out, including players.

We will hear a lot from Vikings leaders in the coming days about collaboration and connectivity and systems because those have become popular buzzwords in corporate America. That's all fine, but the pile of work that Adofo-Mensah inherits is the same as Spielman left it. Difficult decisions and challenges will require savvy problem-solving skills.

How will he handle Kirk Cousins' contract?

Can he find and develop a franchise quarterback, a question that has haunted the organization for years?

How will he manipulate a top-heavy roster that features aging veterans on bloated contracts and a defense that requires an overhaul?

And whom will he hire as head coach, the first major decision on his docket?

Hiring any new general manager represents a new beginning. Adofo-Mensah's background makes this moment even more intriguing. Nobody knows how his tenure will turn out, but trying something bold and entirely different in the pursuit of being better is a risk worth taking.

We might as well as

Call ourselves Russell Westbrook wantabe U. ISO, ISO, ISO come do pure streetball, make the other teams players start foaming at the mouth so they will play, I can one up that and their coach will get mad at them. Our Team has ME BALL VS WE BALL ISSUES on offense. If you pass the ball around with a plan and some zip, you can get easier shots, but we can't even make those very well.

ISIS On The Rise Again


JV team at it again now the Biden has given them free reign and destroyed to the intelligence gathering capability of the US military. Amazes me how terrorist groups always seem to prosper when a Democrat is in office. Almost like Democrats want the world to be unstable.

Yet another reason you shouldn't give kids experimental

Clot shots.

Ivermectin Information (Covid-19)

Ivermectin is an FDA approved drug for humans and is on the World Health Organization's (WHO) list of essential medicines. Did you know the creators of this drug won a Nobel Prize for their work?

Ivermectin first appeared in the late 1970's and was initially introduced as a commercial product for animal health in 1981. Eventually, it was used on humans to treat Onchocerciasis in 1988 and proved to be safe, well tolerated, easily administered, and highly effective against a broad-spectrum of things on humans (for the last 33 years).

There are few drugs that can seriously lay claim to the title of ‘Wonder drug’, penicillin and aspirin being two that have perhaps had greatest beneficial impact on the health and wellbeing of Mankind. But ivermectin can also be considered alongside those worthy contenders, based on its versatility, safety and the beneficial impact that it has had, and continues to have, worldwide.

  • Poll
Covid-19 Vaccine Discussion

Have you gotten a vaccine? If not, are you doing something else?

  • Yes, the Pfizer vaccine.

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • Yes, the Moderna vaccine.

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Yes, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Maybe, I'm considering getting one of the vaccines.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, already had Covid-19 and have antibodies.

    Votes: 4 33.3%
  • No, I'm taking a vitamin regimen.

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • No, I'm taking or planning to take Ivermectin if I get sick.

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • No, I'm taking or planning to take hydroxychloroquine plus zinc if I get sick.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other, something not listed above.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

I have chosen, on principle, not to share my medical history publicly. I support vaccine choice (not mandates), voluntary masks indoors (not mandates), ivermectin, vitamin regimens, but ultimately I support each individuals RIGHT for choice, RIGHT for autonomy, and RIGHT to question what is objectively an unprecedented rollout with inherent risks (per CDC’s own Informed Consent advisory). However, I am convinced this cavalier new habit of waving around our private medical data (which is a violation of HIPAA laws) is leading somewhere NONE of us truly desires.

1) If you are considering getting vaccinated, please read some of the articles and videos on this message board (informed consent) before clicking the link below to schedule your vaccine.


2) If you want to take ivermectin, great! Click the link below to learn more.


3) If you want to take vitamins to boost your immune system, great! Click the link below to learn more.


In other words, there isn't only one option. Hopefully everyone is doing their own research to make the best decision for their family (informed consent) and should not feel pressured or forced into any decision.

RECRUITING UPDATE Junior Day thread

Official visitor - 2022 WR Stephon Johnson

Junior Day attendees
Trey Wilson - 2023 4-star DE Garland, TX
Jaylon Braxton -2023 4-star DB Frisco, TX (Lone Star)
Todd Drummond - 2023 QB, Pawhuska, OK
Rohan Fluellen - 2023 S/WR, Gilmer, TX
Jaedon Foreman - 2023 3-star DE, Del City, OK ***OSU verbal
Terrance Green - 2023 DE, Cypress, TX
Haeven Watson - 2023 CB, San Antonio, TX
Kyson Brown - 2023 RB/DB Lancaster, TX
Keaton Kubecka - 2023 WR/CBB Austin, TX (Westlake)
Kamryn Franklin - 2023 ATH/S Oak Grove, LA ***OSU verbal
Kirk Francis - 2023 QB Tulsa, OK (Metro Christian)
Chance Wilson - 2023 QB Owasso, OK (Rejoice Christian)
Austin Havens - 2023 QB Owasso, OK

I'll update this post as new attendees come to light.
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