Dear Professor Lawton: A letter explaining the situation you find yourself in — Dr Clare Craig

Dear Professor Lawton,

Yesterday, someone shared your Twitter post with me. I have also read some of the responses to it. I imagine yesterday was a very difficult day for you, especially given the concerns for your mother.

I find it hard to imagine what it must be like to spend four years deep in one belief system and then suddenly, and horribly, have your eyes open to the fact that you may have been deceived.

I will take you through the scientific evidence for why what happened to your mother was related to her covid vaccines and not to “asymptomatic covid”. You said you only want peer reviewed evidence so you can check funding sources etc. Let me reassure you that funding concerns are all in one direction through pharma sponsorship (see editors of NEJM and Lancet) and no money comes to those who are raising concerns.

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The Biggest Loser and the Irony Behind it

If things go according to the current outlook, the biggest loser this week will not be Kamala, it will be Barack Obama. In specific terms his legacy is on the line.

Kamala Harris would not be in position without the moves Chicago Jesus made in 2020 together with James Clyburn. Obama/Clyburn picked Senator Harris.

Kamala would not be in 2024 position, were it not for the intervention of Chicago Jesus, Pelosi and the upper echelon of DNC control officers. Once again, Obama stepped in to support Kamala.  Barack Obama, together with Eric Holder, then selected Tim Walz.

This week, it’s not just the insufferable Kamala on the ballot, it’s Obama, and he knows it. That’s why he has enlisted his closest peers in media to support her, and by extension protect him. They are tied together.

Even with the media intention to present a “dead heat” contest and fraudulent Kamala “momentum”, which really isn’t about MAGA, they know that doesn’t work now; the effort to pull the goalie in the 3rd period, is more about giving the base some hope because they are worried the core has given up and won’t bother to turn up on Tuesday.

The left can see the same raw early vote data we can, but their pretending is necessary because they have a leader who desperately needs to stay relevant for their identity to survive beyond Tuesday.

Who are the Democrats without Obama?

They need morale. Yes, even in defeat, they need a morale message that can keep the movement alive. Because without it, the Obama era truly does end just as fast as it came in.

The need for control is a reaction to fear. It’s not losing the election they fear, it’s losing relevance within a political apparatus whose modern identity is built upon Chicago Jesus.

The same relevance motive and intent apply toward leftist media. There are lots of people desperate to cling to the last vestiges of something that is gone.

The era ends on Tuesday. Obama knows it, and the media know it. Kamala is clueless.

The most ironic aspect to this political dynamic will be missed by most.

President Obama rose to power in 2008 because the 18–25-year-old Millennials built him up and believed his BS.  In 2024 it is the 18–25-year-old Gen-Z who will take him down, because they don’t.

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Fasting progression

I am not sure how accurate this chart is but it is probably decent ballpark. I also do not know what kind of fast it refers to. I typically drink some juice, organic beet seems best, but many people do only water. If you do fast, be sure to break it slowly and carefully with mild healthy foods you are well used to. ABN

Moldova’s pro-Western Sandu claims election win after meddling allegations

CHISINAU, Nov 3 (Reuters) – Moldova’s pro-Western incumbent Maia Sandu claimed victory at Sunday’s closely-fought presidential election, defeating Alexandr Stoianoglo, her rival backed by the traditionally pro-Russian Socialist Party.

With 98% of the ballots counted, Sandu led Stoianoglo with 54.35%, the Central Election Commission said at the end of an election and campaign that were marred by persistent allegations of interference denied by Russia.

The victory for the 52-year-old ex-World Bank adviser, who has accelerated the nation’s push to leave Moscow’s orbit and join the European Union, is seen by her supporters as an endorsement of the resolutely pro-Western course she has tacked.

But Stoianoglo’s dominance across swathes of the country suggests her party faces a stiff challenge at key parliamentary elections next summer that will decide the composition of the government.

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