Why won't they let us ask the questions?
The media and government are afraid of the people knowing the truth
We’re not allowed to talk about certain things.
In yesterday's Brian D. O’Leary Show, I spoke about this a little bit.
ESPN drives the narrative in sports stories, yet it is a terribly compromised journalistic enterprise.
I don’t know who said what to whom on Monday night, but the coverage on ESPN altogether avoided discussion on the most likely cause of Damar Hamlin’s heart attack.
Our though-controlling media and its boot-licking lackeys extolled the coverage of ESPN, saying how great it was to focus on “the man” and not anything else.
I want to know if the man—Hamlin—or any NFL players regret getting an injection. But ESPN “did not speculate,” and our media betters say this is a good thing.
Consider. Nearly 3 years ago we were told that a bat virus from China was going to kill us all unless we stopped all activity that made us enjoy being humans.
High school kids danced back-to-back, elbows interlocked, and facemasks fastened.
The rest of us were shunned by polite society when and if we chose to disregard the foolish science behind facemasks.
They’re doing it again.
It’s time to stand up and demand answers.
I don’t know how or why Damar Hamlin’s heart attack happened. Seems unlikely that the blow he took was the specific cause.
If his cardiac arrest were specifically related to such contact, there would likely have been thousands of football-related deaths in my lifetime.
Yet our “elites” don’t want us to ask questions. Failed congressman, Adam Kinzinger went on a bizarre rant against talk show host Charlie Kirk when Kirk tweeted, “This is a tragic and all too familiar sight right now: Athletes dropping suddenly.”
Kinzinger, in turn, called Kirk, “absolutely the biggest piece of human garbage that can possibly exist right now.”
Questions that may be appropriate to ask Kinzinger:
How much money did you or your campaigns take from pharmaceutical companies?
Did that change how you think about merely raising a question about a vaccine’s efficacy or lethality?
Why are you lying, Adam?
There are many more unimpressive people that have done much more damage to this society than Kinzinger, but his insane reaction to a non-controversial Tweet deserves notice.
One of the Substacks I follow, News from Underground by Mark Crispin Miller was on top of this Kirk-Kinziger dust-up yesterday.
In today’s Tom Woods Letter, Tom breaks it down for us better than I can.
If you like Tom’s style, you’re sure to enjoy Liberty Classroom, the “dashboard university” created by Woods himself.
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