So let's begin with Covid for again, as expected, it's reared its ugly head during this election season. Covid cases are rising in certain areas of our country as are hospitalizations and believed to be side effects leading again to the Democrats push for mail-in ballots. But their faux health concern is just another diversion to help keep hidden the fact that the Covid vaccine, along with its never ending round of booster shoots, was never properly tested.
Not knowing at the time about Fauci's connection to China and his “gain of function” research, Trump's initiated project known as operation “Warp Speed” was, on Fauci's advice, rushed to market within but a year or so time of Covid hitting our shores. And in doing so, minus the needed human testing numbers being significant enough to prove not just the vaccine's effectiveness but to study possible side effects as well, the goal was to get a Covid vaccine to market in record time, no matter that most vaccines take years if not decades to develop, test, and be approved for public use.
In fact, here in the U.S., vaccine development must undergo certain specific steps before a vaccine is deemed both safe and effective for use. These steps begin with exploratory phases, pre-clinical trials, a new drug application, four phases of actual vaccine trials, and thorough vetting from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention as well as the Food and Drug Administration...steps taking years if done right. But Fauci used as the reason for the needed rush the severity of the Covid pandemic to justify and then push Trump to “expedite” the process in order to get folks to line up for the “jab”...much needed “herd immunity“ be damned.
Translation: “Big Pharma” did sing Fauci's praises as the process was hurried along while they sidestepped much of the “numbers needed“ testing phase. And the vaccine manufacturers happily lined their pockets no matter that side effects, almost immediately, started to show up, but were just as quickly hushed up.And those having serious side effects saw their numbers increasing both here at home and abroad, while many victims and/or their families were vocal to such a degree that finally the “Global Vaccine Data Network (GVD)” was forced to conduct what's called a “comprehensive evaluation” of certain medical conditions to determine if there indeed was an increased risk of serious illness following one receiving any of the more commonly used mRNA Covid vaccines.* And this includes the vaccine developed by Pfizer-BioNtech which teaches cells how to make copies of the virus' “spike protein” so that if after receiving the vaccine one were to be exposed to the “real virus” that ones body will hopefully recognize it and know how to fight said virus off. And know that Covid mRNA vaccines are quite different than the Covid vaccines that used “viral vector technology” ** in their development, a technology that uses a (supposedly) harmless virus to deliver genetic material from SARS-CoV-2 to stimulate the body’s immune defenses.
So what did the evaluation find? Simply by their using an “observed versus expected rates analysis,” researchers were able to access the risk of one developing a medical condition post-vaccination against a time frame prior to the vaccine’s availability. And the results did show that there was and still is a direct correlation between possibly coming down with certain serious illnesses or conditions after having been jabbed with an mRNA vaccine.And this information was garnered courtesy of the “Global COVID Vaccine Safety Project.” Done under the auspices of the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, studied were the records of 99 million...yes 99 million...Covid jabbed individuals across eight countries, with said data encompassing what equated to more than 23 million person-years of follow-up. And what were the findings? As of November 2023...with at least 70+% of the world’s population having received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine...that at least 13 neurological, blood, and heart-related medical conditions were possible adverse side effects that could result in those having received any of the mRNA Covid vaccines, along with an increased risk of sudden death in younger individuals.
Sad that it took so many unexpected illnesses and deaths not directly due to the genetically manipulated Covid-19 virus itself to determine that the rushed to market vaccines was not the panacea many had hoped for. Simply, the possible adverse side effects were not given the proper amount of testing time to emerge and thus millions of previously healthy individuals have paid the price in sickness and/or death thanks to the vaccine not being fully tested.So what are some of the 13 possible illnesses one can get after being jabbed? Myocarditis and pericarditis are two serious heart muscle related illnesses which could lead to death; the peripheral neurological disease known as Guillan-Barre syndrome could lead to paralysis and in some rare cases death; cerebral venous sinus thrombosis meaning blood clots in the brain could lead to stroke and/or death; transverse myelitis (TM) a serious neurological condition caused by inflammation of the spinal cord, and while some can recover from it many more do not; and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis that affects both the brain and spinal cord simultaneously with not always a pretty outcome.
And these nasties are but six of the now known 13 possible serious side effects courtesy of accelerated and expedited rushed to market mRNA Covid vaccines.But now knowing all this my question is, who will be held accountable for said illnesses and deaths? And while “passing the buck” has already begun what with the CDC and others claiming “further research is needed to access clinical significance,” know the whole mess will probably be swept under the proverbial rug to help cover-up the fact that Dr. Fauci, many in the NHI, the CDC, and the involved vaccine manufacturers probably knew, or at least suspected, that there could be a correlation between the mRNA vaccine and certain medical complications...and they probably knew it soon after the first American rolled up their sleeve to be jabbed. A sad and unnecessary situation all the way around.
And now for Donald Trump's VP short list, a list he freely talked about on a Laura Ingram FOX broadcast. And that list included two forever auditioning for the VP slot, two surprise names, and another whose name very few even know. And with the first two pretending to campaign for the Republican nod by running a “look at me, look at me” campaign, they instead were running to be Trump's VP, knowing well they had absolutely no chance of being the nominee. And those two are biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswarmy...who channeled his inner Obama and who is not a “natural born citizen”... and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, a great conservative Senator but one too far to the religious right for many folks personal VP liking.And South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem was on the list, a great governor whom I really like, but as for her being a much needed “vote getter,” I believe she brings little to the election table. And then there's little known Florida Rep. Byron Donalds (most here in Florida don't even know who he is so no need to go any further); and two surprising names: former Hawaii Rep. and one of Trump's 2016 opponents, Tulsi Gabbard; and Florida's governor Ron DeSantis...the man I wanted as president in 2024 but who, I believe, will be president come 2028.
Now Tulsi Gabbard is a very interesting choice as she's a former Democrat who became an independent after her party went too far to the left...and it is the independent votes that Trump needs if he is to win in November. But the issue here is, has Tulsi gone far enough to the right to be accepted by Republicans and Conservatives...at this point in time I really don't think she has. But, I like Tulsi as she brings more to the table foreign policy wise then any of the others mentioned...she is ex-military after all... and her persona itself would help tone down both Trump's ego and drama, but at the same time she could turn off possible “crossover” Democrats who have not forgotten that she deserted the party. And how surprised I was when DeSantis made Trump's VP short list, because he was the main recipient of Trump's campaign innuendos and lies for he was the candidate Trump feared most and for good reason... during the covid fiasco while Trump locked down the country for way too long...which caused still being felt harm...Gov. DeSantis kept Florida open, operational, and free. And DeSantis, who never attacked Trump on a personal level nor mocked him via silly name calling, politically attacked him less than any of the other candidates during the Trump absent debates. Choosing instead to focus on what he would bring to the table, DeSantis rose above the fray and was and still is Trump without all the drama and political baggage. But DeSantis was wise enough to drop out of the race, even after his second place Iowa showing, for he saw the hand writing on the proverbial wall that Trump would be the Republican nominee.Then after publicly honoring his given pledge to support Trump as the nominee, Ron DeSantis was back not only in Trump's good graces, but a name on Trump's VP short list.
Now here is where it gets interesting for many say a Trump/DeSantis ticket is the best ticket to beat Biden/Harris, and well it might be, but running as Trump's VP brings certain baggage of it's own in regards to 2028. By the time of that election, folks might well be ready to finally put the Trump years behind, because the drama... legal and otherwise...will surely have continued on thus spilling over to taint Trump's VP for their sure to come 2028 run.And Gov. DeSantis knows that come 2028, America would be leery of a candidate who for four long years had been forced by their position to deflect and neutralize continuing Trump drama. And while Trump, as president, might succeed in starting to economically and morally turn our country back to the “right,” DeSantis knows Trump would not be able to complete the “right” turn with only four years in office. What our country would need, no matter how successful Trump was, is someone who can serve for eight years and really complete the job...get it done minus the theatrics, drama, and political baggage that will forever be the legacy of Donald J. Trump
And upon hearing that he was on said short list, Gov. Ron DeSantis let it be known that he would not consider being Donald Trump’s running mate, and that he was looking at numerous other prospects, including another possible White House run in 2028. Now stating that, “People were mentioning me [as a potential vice president]. I am not doing that.” And why exactly did DeSantis say no...these words say it all, and again I quote, “I think my criteria [for running mate] was different tthan what probably Donald Trump’s criteria will be,” adding that according to sources Trump and his people are “looking more at identity politics. I think that’s a mistake. I think you should just focus on who you think the best person for the job would be.”I so agree with DeSantis' words as I believe that we, as a country, have had enough of the nonsense that is known as “identity politics” where skin color, ones gender, and proper pronoun usage is more important than someone's qualifications, experience, and moral character. And here let me add that we've also had enough of the “bought and paid for” media seeming to be the ones determining who our nominees will be. Hear that FOX News, I'm so talking about you and your non-stop, it's all about Trump news coverage while basically ignoring the others in the race. “Fair and Balanced” you surely are not.
And in ending let me again say that come 2028, I truly believe that Ron DeSantis will not only be the Republican nominee but the president for a full eight years...a president who will bring a true and lasting course change to the “right” via policies and strength, no baggage included. Case closed.
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* Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna are the pharmaceutical companies using mRNA technology in their Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing.
** AstraZeneca-Oxford and Johnson & Johnson are the pharmaceutical companies using viral vector technology in their Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing.












