When it comes to emails, they get very excited on the right. I'm trying to remember why.
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Was his book deal cancelled?
That's what the right-wing outlets are saying, but I can't find anything trustworthy about it.

That's what the right-wing outlets are saying, but I can't find anything trustworthy about it.
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Oh, just in case anyone wants to read through themselves...
https://www.document (this is to break the link) cloud.org/documents/20793561-leopold-nih-foia-anthony-fauci-emails
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We have stopped using the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. We are only using mRNA-vaccines.
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I am not going to read 3234 pages of emails that cannot even be searched for keywords. What is the most interesting one in your opinion?Cunt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 2:38 pmOh, just in case anyone wants to read through themselves...
https://www.document (this is to break the link) cloud.org/documents/20793561-leopold-nih-foia-anthony-fauci-emails
I don't know the safety of the link, so I broke it. If someone trusts their internet skills, they might have a go.
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I'm not either.NineBerry wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 4:34 pmI am not going to read 3234 pages of emails that cannot even be searched for keywords. What is the most interesting one in your opinion?Cunt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 2:38 pmOh, just in case anyone wants to read through themselves...
https://www.document (this is to break the link) cloud.org/documents/20793561-leopold-nih-foia-anthony-fauci-emails
I don't know the safety of the link, so I broke it. If someone trusts their internet skills, they might have a go.
What is interesting (as often the case) is how the different media outlets are handling it.
The 'Alex Jones Was Right' swear jar meme is circulating predictably, and also many pointing out that a lot of things Trump said were correct, but treated as if certain media sources were trying to paint a different picture.
But that book deal thing is pretty interesting too. Did he have a book deal? And was it yanked because of this? If that is true, I don't see the connection myself. (though there IS lots of speculation, of course)
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Shouldn't the media outlets be quoting the emails?
What emails show that "a lot of things Trump said were correct"? The emails are public. Should be easy to point out some examples.
He has a book deal. The book is planned to be published in November by National Geographic.
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Less antibodies...but then what?
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/pfizer- ... ai-rum=off
The researchers found that in people who had been vaccinated with two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, levels of neutralising antibodies were more than five times lower against the B.1.617.2 variant when compared to the original strain, upon which current vaccines are based.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/pfizer- ... ai-rum=off
The researchers found that in people who had been vaccinated with two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, levels of neutralising antibodies were more than five times lower against the B.1.617.2 variant when compared to the original strain, upon which current vaccines are based.
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Ma-hoo-sive lump on my arm from this week's jab. Other than that no side effects.
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I never got any side effects. No soreness, no sniffles, no headache, no nothin'. I hope I didn't get a dud... 
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I've only once ever got anything much from a vaccine. It was the first tetanus in school. I stayed home a day.
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I simply pointed out that many (Bongino's show yesterday, as one example) have pointed out that, when reviewing the emails they selected.NineBerry wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 5:05 pmShouldn't the media outlets be quoting the emails?
What emails show that "a lot of things Trump said were correct"? The emails are public. Should be easy to point out some examples.
He has a book deal. The book is planned to be published in November by National Geographic.
As to the book deal, I figured it's 'cancelling' was overblown because of who was shouting about it. They were painting it as if the corporate media machine was chucking Fauci under the proverbial bus.
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Which emails?
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The ones Bongino covered in his show.
While I am unwilling to be questioned about his beliefs, you could always go listen to him yourself if you are interested.
While I am unwilling to be questioned about his beliefs, you could always go listen to him yourself if you are interested.
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And yet, you don't provide a single example of what "many" were referring to.Cunt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 7:03 pmI simply pointed out that many (Bongino's show yesterday, as one example) have pointed out that, when reviewing the emails they selected.NineBerry wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 5:05 pmShouldn't the media outlets be quoting the emails?
What emails show that "a lot of things Trump said were correct"? The emails are public. Should be easy to point out some examples.
He has a book deal. The book is planned to be published in November by National Geographic.
As to the book deal, I figured it's 'cancelling' was overblown because of who was shouting about it. They were painting it as if the corporate media machine was chucking Fauci under the proverbial bus.
It's as if you're just posting to imply Alex Jones and Trump were right, and annoy people by not giving them any details.
I'll simply point out that many consider that trolling.
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