US Army ADMITS the vaccine hurt soldiers, but no — the Army won’t help them



Karolina Stancik is a U.S. Army veteran who tragically suffered severe heart conditions after being mandated to take the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

While the Army has shockingly acknowledged in an internal memo that her injuries were vaccine-induced, they discharged Stancik and refused to cover her medical treatment.

“I am 24 years old, I have had three heart attacks, a mini stroke, and I am now getting a pacemaker,” Stancik told investigative reporter Catherine Herridge in an interview.

Stancik told Herridge that the COVID vaccine is when “everything flipped upside down” for her and that she was “left behind and trampled” by the U.S. Army.

“So, the Army admits in an internal memo that they referenced that all of these injuries were caused by the vaccine, and yet, you know, they discharged her by the way, because ‘You’re of no use to us now. You’re disabled now,’” Sara Gonzales says, clearly disturbed.

“How sick and how rotten is this administration that we will force servicemen and women to buy into a narrative and if they don’t and then get hurt, you just toss them aside and feed them to the wolves,” Jaco Booyens agrees.

Booyens' own brother, who he says has “3% body fat and is a top former professional athlete,” all of a sudden got myocarditis.

“His doctors lie to him, they tell him it’s called ‘athlete’s heart,’” Booyens explains. “He’s like, ‘What is athlete's heart?’”

“Fights for his life in ICU for 13 days, turned to the brink of death. This has happened hundreds of thousands, if not millions of times,” he continues, adding, “Anthony Fauci should be in front of an international tribunal for crimes against humanity.”


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NBA implements 'booster day' as the league is hit with a surge of COVID cases



The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a wrench into the NBA's regular season and led the league to adopt stricter COVID-prevention protocols to combat the virus, including a "booster day," which is scheduled for Friday, according to CBS Sports

The announcement of booster day comes as a spate of COVID-related news has impacted the league this week, including two games set for Dec. 14 and 16 that the Chicago Bulls have had to postpone because 10 team members are unable to play due to the league's protocols, according to ESPN.

The Bulls aren't the only team affected by COVID and the health and safety protocols. The Associated Press reported that Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle will have to sit out a few games, and the Brooklyn Nets will lose five players for their home game against the Toronto Raptors on Thursday. The Raptors also released a statement on Monday that two members of their broadcast team have also decided not to come to work after coming in contact with an individual who tested positive for COVID.

COVID has plagued the league, with a total of 51 players having to enter COVID protocols. And 41 of the players placed on COVID protocols have missed games as of Tuesday morning, according to a report by ESPN.

Raptor Fans, thank you for all of your well wishes. I am fully Vaccinated & tested Negative. I feel great and these precautionary measures help keep us all safe and healthy. I look forward to being back on the air soon! Go Raps!https://twitter.com/raptors/status/1470523800454377485\u00a0\u2026
— Matt Devlin (@Matt Devlin) 1639442068

The NBA's current COVID protocols indicate that any player who tests positive for the virus must spend at least 10 days away from the team unless he receives two negative PCR tests within a 24-hour period. The policy also states that players who are unvaccinated and test positive for contact tracing are required to quarantine themselves for seven days. Vaccinated players who test positive for contact tracing are not required to quarantine in most cases but must undergo seven days of testing, according to Sporting News.

The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association have pushed both players and staff to get coronavirus booster shots for several weeks, according to the Associated Press. The AP also reported that the NBA's new COVID guidelines will be announced Friday.

According to the NBA, 97% of all players have been vaccinated, and the league has encouraged all players and staff to take the booster by Friday, according to ESPN. Players who fail to do so will be subject to pregame COVID tests the same as unvaccinated players, according to a report from ESPN.

Staff designated Tier 1 or those who operate within 15 feet of players will also have to get a booster shot to get league clearance, according to CBS Sports.

The most current data from the NBA suggests that more than 60% of players have gotten booster shots, which means around 150 players would be subjected to daily testing under the proposed new guidelines, according to the Associated Press report.

Another In-N-Out Burger in northern California gets shut down for failing to check customers for proof of COVID vaccinations



Northern California officials have shut down a second In-N-Out Burger location for failing to check customers for proof of COVID-19 vaccinations or negative coronavirus test results, the Los Angeles Times reported.

What are the details?

The first In-N-Out shutdown occurred earlier this month at a restaurant in San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf for the same reason. The Times said that location has since reopened for outdoor dining only.

But on Tuesday, Contra Costa Health Services said the the In-N-Out at 570 Contra Costa Blvd. in Pleasant Hill was shut down after repeatedly violating county rules, the Times reported.

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Officials in Contra Costa County, located east of San Francisco and Oakland, said they gave the In-N-Out in Pleasant Hill ample opportunities to comply, but it created a public health hazard by "repeatedly violating" the county order. That order, in effect since Sept. 22, requires restaurants and some other indoor establishments to verify that all customers 12 or older are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have had a negative coronavirus test within the previous 72 hours.

Officials said the Pleasant Hill In-N-Out garnered four citations over several weeks and had to pay fines totaling $1,750 for violating the order, the Times said, adding that the restaurant can appeal the permit suspension but must stay closed "until the hazard is abated."

The paper said two other area In-N-Outs — in Pinole and San Ramon — have received notices of violating the vaccination order, the paper said.

San Francisco Bay Area public health officials have enacted some of the strictest COVID-19 rules in California, the Times added.

What did In-N-Out have to say?

"It is unreasonable, invasive and unsafe to force our restaurant associates to segregate customers into those who may be served and those who may not, whether based on the documentation they carry or any other reason," Arnie Wensinger, In-N-Out's chief legal and business officer, said in response to the Pleasant Hill shutdown, according to the paper. "This is clear governmental overreach and is intrusive, improper, and offensive."

IN-AND-OUT Dispute: Pleasant Hill In-N-Out Burger Shut Down for Repeatedly Defying COVID Health Ordeyoutu.be

Judge orders that Canadian pastor defying COVID mandates must preach 'science' as part of his sermons during probation



A Canadian judge ordered that Pastor Artur Pawlowski — who went viral this year for kicking "Nazi" police officers out of his church and after his arrest for holding a service in defiance of COVID-19 mandates and getting cuffed again last month on a Calgary International Airport tarmac reportedly for contempt of court — must preach "science" as part of his problematic sermons, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

Say what?

In addition to paying a $23,000 fine, obeying all COVID-19 mandates, clocking 120 hours of community service at a homeless shelter, food bank, or charity — no, his ministry work doesn't count — Pawlowski also must place on the record the scientific side of the COVID-19 debate if he continues to preach about the issue over the course of his 18-month probation, the CBC said.

Court of Queen's Bench Justice Adam Germain said last Wednesday that Pawlowski, his brother Dawid, and Whistle Stop Cafe owner Christopher Scott — who were similarly sentenced — are "on the wrong side of science" and "on the wrong side of common sense," the outlet reported.

The judge even suggested a script for future sermons, the outlet said: "I am aware that the views I am expressing to you may not be held by medical experts ... the majority of medical experts favor social distancing ... vaccine programs."

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Throughout the pandemic, the Pawlowskis repeatedly hosted and promoted large, maskless gatherings for church services in Calgary and also denied health officials entry to their church in Dover, a neighborhood in southeast Calgary.

Attempts by AHS inspectors to enter the church were met with abusive language.

The Pawlowski brothers turned their arrests into a "spectacle," said Germain, adding it was clear during sentencing submissions that Artur issued a "taunt" to the court hoping for more jail time.

"It is not an unreasonable observation that the Pawlowskis reveled in their arrests and went out of their way to make their arrests the Saturday night news spectacle that it became," Germain added, according to the CBC. "He has a fervent desire that I martyr him."

What's the background?

Pawlowski made headlines in April after he recorded a video of himself kicking health officials and police out of his Calgary church who were there to enforce mask mandates.

"Do not come back you Nazi psychopaths! Unbelievable sick evil people! Intimidating people in a church during the Passover!" he says in the clip. "You Gestapo Nazi communist fascists!"

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In May, he was arrested after holding a church service where "dozens were congregating without masks, with no regard for physical distancing," according to the Calgary Herald.

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Later that month, arsonists reportedly tried to burn down Pawlowski's garage while his family slept.

Then came his September arrest on the Calgary airport tarmac after a trip to the United States:

BREAKING: Pastor Artur Pawlowski ARRESTED again after landing at Calgary airportHelp us fight for Pastor Art's fr… https://t.co/oMZanEXkv5

— Rebel News (@RebelNewsOnline) 1632780126.0

'Lack of contrition'

Several weeks ago, John Siddons — a lawyer for Alberta Health Services — said Pawlowski should be jailed for 21 days for flouting a court order that he comply with COVID-19 public health mandates, the Herald said in a separate story.

Pawlowski was found guilty of contempt for refusing to allow a provincial health employee access to his church April 24, which the paper said led to the AHS civil action.

Siddons said videos of the pastor defying and expressing disgust with the powers that be demonstrate his contempt and are "aggravating factors," the Herald said.

"It speaks to Artur Pawlowski's lack of contrition ... if this evidence is inflammatory, it's merely the result of Mr. Pawlowski's own rhetoric," Siddons also told the paper.

Dire warning

Most recently Pawlowski issued a warning to America: The tyranny the world is seeing in Canada is coming for the U.S. if the nation does not "rise up."

And he also spoke to Glenn Beck on Tuesday:

Chicago Mayor Lightfoot caught breaking own COVID mandates ... again



Chicago's left-wing Democratic mayor, Lori Lightfoot, found herself in hot water after posting a photo of herself violating her own city and state mask requirements Sunday night. Lest anyone think this was just an innocent slip-up by the Windy City mayor who has a penchant for telling her subjects how to live during the pandemic and for touting "science," this was far from being the first time Lightfoot has shown hypocrisy when it comes to her own rules:

  • Most infamous of Lightfoot's hypocritical moves was her decision in April 2020 to get a haircut after banning barbers and salons from opening during the early months of the pandemic. She defended the move by telling critics, "I'm the public face of this city." And despite photo evidence to the contrary, she claimed that somehow she and the woman who cut her hair were "practicing social distancing."
  • Her haircut appointment also appeared to violate her own stay-at-home orders, for which she said the city would "cite," "arrest," and jail violators. The mayor's crackdown on stay-at-home scofflaws also appears to fly in the face of her own administration's lack of crackdowns on violent crime — much of which she has actually blamed on guns.
  • Lightfoot repeatedly warned against gathering in large crowds. She even blasted a "Reopen Illinois" rally for daring to violate Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker's stay-at-home order. But in November she defied the state's commands and joined hundreds of people in the streets of Chicago to celebrate Biden's win while not wearing a mask. The celebration came just two days after she issued a stay-at-home "advisory" and as COVID cases were spiking in the city.
  • This summer, as the Delta variant surged, Lightfoot allowed Lollapalooza to take place in her city and claimed that 90% of festival attendees showed proof of vaccination or negative tests, despite witnesses and video footage indicating that people were not actually being checked. Lightfoot allowed the festival to take place even though she had threatened only days before to impose restrictions in the city if people didn't get their act together as Chicago cases surged.

Now Lightfoot is under fire after posting a photo of herself violating the city's mask mandate during the Chicago Sky's WNBA championship victory Sunday.

As the Sky took the league title over the Phoenix Mercury in Chicago, Lightfoot was packed into Wintrust Arena with other fans for the game, Fox News reported.

After the Sky won, the mayor posted a photo to Twitter showing her celebrating the team without wearing a mask — while surrounded by scores of masked fans. Her move violated both her city mask mandates and the state's mask requirement.

"What a moment. Congrats champs!" Lightfoot wrote in the tweet accompanying the photo evidence of her masklessness.

What a moment. Congrats champs! 🎉 A first but not the last for @chicagosky. https://t.co/YdPx1A6011

— Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot (@chicagosmayor) 1634505880.0

According to Wintrust Arena, fans are required to wear masks at all time, except when eating or drinking, Fox News said. Lightfoot was neither eating nor drinking.

The mayor's office did not respond to the outlet's request for comment.

Young mom who died from COVID vaccine was forced to get jab by government



The family of a young mother who died from COVID-19 vaccine complications says that their loved one is gone all because she was coerced into receiving a shot by government mandate.

Washington state health officials acknowledged on Tuesday that the otherwise healthy woman died due to blood clotting complications following a COVID-19 vaccine.

In a news release, health officials said, "Sadly, this is the first such death in Washington State. We send our deepest condolences to her family and loved ones. Losing a loved one at any time is a tragic and difficult and pain that's become all too familiar in the last year and a half of this pandemic."

What are the details?

A Wednesday report from the Western Journal said that the family of 37-year-old Jessica Berg Wilson said Wilson was reluctant to get the jab, but relented due to a mandate.

A portion of the obituary read, "Jessica Berg Wilson, 37, of Seattle, Wash., passed away unexpectedly Sept. 7, 2021 from COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT) surrounded by her loving family. Jessica was an exceptionally healthy and vibrant 37-year-old young mother with no underlying health conditions."

According to the obituary, Wilson left behind a husband and two daughters ages 3 and 5 years.

“During the last weeks of her life ... the world turned dark with heavy-handed vaccine mandates," the obituary continued. "Local and state governments were determined to strip away her right to consult her wisdom and enjoy her freedom. ... She had been vehemently opposed to taking the vaccine, knowing she was in good health and of a young age and thus not at risk for serious illness. In her mind, the known and unknown risks of the unproven vaccine were more of a threat."

The obituary added, "But, slowly, day by day, her freedom to choose was stripped away. Her passion to be actively involved in her children's education — which included being a Room Mom — was, once again, blocked by government mandate. Ultimately, those who closed doors and separated mothers from their children prevailed. It cost Jessica her life. It cost her children the loving embrace of their caring mother. And it cost her husband the sacred love of his devoted wife. It cost God's Kingdom on earth a very special soul who was just making her love felt in the hearts of so many."

What else?

King County health officials on Tuesday also confirmed that Wilson died as a result of the vaccine.

“The individual, a woman in her late 30s, is the first confirmed death in King County from this very rare vaccine complication," the officials said. "The resident received her vaccination on August 26, 2021 and died on September 7, 2021. Her cause of death was determined to be thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), a condition that has been identified as a rare but potentially serious adverse event in people who received the J&J vaccine."

King County said the TTS diagnosis was confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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