I’m not sure what’s going on with this pivot, but it is one hell of an Overton Window moment

“Within minutes of getting the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, Michelle Zimmerman felt pain racing from her left arm up to her ear and down to her fingertips. Within days, she was unbearably sensitive to light and struggled to remember simple facts.

“She was 37, with a Ph.D. in neuroscience, and until then could ride her bicycle 20 miles, teach a dance class and give a lecture on artificial intelligence, all in the same day. Now, more than three years later, she lives with her parents. Eventually diagnosed with brain damage, she cannot work, drive or even stand for long periods of time.

“”When I let myself think about the devastation of what this has done to my life, and how much I’ve lost, sometimes it feels even too hard to comprehend,” said Dr. Zimmerman, who believes her injury is due to a contaminated vaccine batch.”

https://archive.is/2024.05.03-135713/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/03/health/covid-vaccines-side-effects.html

Taking back the month of June: Billboards for devotion to the Sacred Heart!

Billboard at one of the Philly bridges last June

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam!

“June is traditionally the Month of the Sacred Heart, a devotion which has unfortunately been lost in recent years. In order to increase awareness of this beautiful devotion, The Wynnewood Institute is sponsoring billboards along major roadways in NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD and DC. We do this along with the support of America Needs Fatima. Not only is this a blessing and grace for our society in such chaotic times but it is a way for us to publicly honor, love and make reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Any donation will help make an impact. Donations can also be made directly at the Wynnewood Institute website. Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause. All proceeds go to the cost of these billboards. Viva Cristo Rey!”

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NYC Mayor Adams says the quiet part out loud: These are NOT student-lead protests

(Just remember, there is no good side to be on, but this is remarkable. -nvp)

Adams, NYPD cite ‘global’ effort to ‘radicalize young people’ after 300 arrested at Columbia, CUNY

New York City Mayor Eric Adams slams movement to ‘radicalize our children’ amid widespread anti-Israel campus protests

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York Police Department (NYPD) leadership cited a “global” movement to “radicalize young people” in announcing approximately 300 arrests at Columbia University and City College that took place overnight.

“I know that there are those who are attempting to say, well, the majority of people may have been students. You don’t have to be the majority to influence and co-opt an operation. That is what this is about. And so, if we want to play the word police, you could do so. I’m going to play the New York City police,” Adams said at a press conference. “There is a movement to radicalize young people, and I’m not going to wait until it’s done and all of a sudden acknowledge the existence of it. This is a global problem that young people are being influenced by those who are professionals at radicalizing our children. And I’m not going to allow that to happen as the mayor of the city of New York…We can’t create environments while children could be in danger, and we must push back on all attempts to radicalize our young people in this city like we’re seeing across the entire globe.”

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May Day pics: Russia shows off US military hardware captured in Ukraine

By Holly Ellyatt

Crowds of Russians are visiting a new exhibition showing off NATO military hardware captured by Russian forces in Ukraine.

The display of war “trophies” features U.S.-made armored fighting vehicles, tanks and European armored personnel carriers. The exhibition opened in Moscow Wednesday, attracting large crowds of visitors.

Here are some pictures of the opening-day of the exhibition open to the public over the next month:

People look at a US M2A2 Bradley APC captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, displayed at the WWII memorial complex at Poklonnya Hill western in Moscow, on May 1, 2024. The Russian Ministry of Defence opened an exhibition of samples of "Western weapons and military equipment" captured by Russian forces in Ukraine. The exhibition will last for one month. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) (Photo by ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images)
People look at a US M2A2 Bradley APC captured by Russian forces in Ukraine.
Alexander Nemenov | Afp | Getty Images
People visit an exhibition showing western military equipment captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, displayed at the WWII memorial complex at Poklonnya Hill western in Moscow, on May 1, 2024. The Russian Ministry of Defence opened an exhibition of samples of "Western weapons and military equipment" captured by Russian forces in Ukraine. The exhibition will last for one month. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) (Photo by ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images)
People visit an exhibition showing Western military equipment captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, displayed at the WWII memorial complex, on May 1, 2024.
Alexander Nemenov | Afp | Getty Images
People visit an exhibition showing western military equipment captured by Russian forces in Ukraine, displayed at the WWII memorial complex at Poklonnya Hill western in Moscow, on May 1, 2024. The Russian Ministry of Defence opened an exhibition of samples of "Western weapons and military equipment" captured by Russian forces in Ukraine. The exhibition will last for one month. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) (Photo by ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images)
People visit an exhibition showing western military equipment captured by Russian forces in Ukraine.
Alexander Nemenov | Afp | Getty Images

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 28 (RUSSIA OUT) People walk past military vehicles captured in Ukraine, at Poklonnaya Hill on April 28, 2024, in Moscow, Russia. The trophies of the Russian Army exhibition features more than 30 tanks and other military vehicles from 12 countries, including the U.S., U.K., France, Sweden, South Africa, Turkey, Australia and Germany, captured in the war in Ukraine. The exhibition opens May 1. (Photo by Contributor/Getty Images)

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 28 (RUSSIA OUT) A man takes a photo of an International MaxxPro Plus vehicle made in the U.S. and captured in Ukraine, at Poklonnaya Hill on April 28, 2024, in Moscow, Russia. The trophies of Russian Army exhibition, which will feature more than 30 tanks and other military vehicles from 12 countries, including the U.S., UK, France, Sweden, South Africa, Turkey, Australia and Germany, were captured in the war in Ukraine. The exhibition opens May 1. (Photo by Contributor/Getty Images)

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/01/ukraine-war-live-updates-latest-news-on-russia-and-the-war-in-ukraine.html