Sunday, April 11, 2021

Sunday

4.  From Yahoo News

Chinese vaccines “don’t have very high protection rates,” said the director of the China Centers for Disease Control, Gao Fu, at a conference Saturday in the southwestern city of Chengdu. Beijing has distributed hundreds of millions of doses in other countries while also trying to promote doubt about the effectiveness of Western vaccines.

3.  Steve

Windham County audit is a go.. New Hampshire governor says he will approve voting machine audit of 2020 Windham election 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/new-hampshire-governor-says-he-will-approve-voting-machine-audit-of-2020-windham-election/ar-BB1fumor 

Didn't the CEO of Dominium Voting Machines say his machines don't connect to the internet? Modem Chips Embedded in Voting System Computer Motherboards 

https://letsfixstuff.org/2021/04/modem-chips-embedded-in-voting-system-computer-motherboards/

Meanwhile, over in Antrim County..

Patricia Janečková

The timing of this after the Tuesday Weld interview last evening is no accident. And the reason is, as you'll see in the interview near the end, that Patricia Janečková is surrounded by supportive people interested in developing her voice ... slowly ... in its own time. Her voice, all right?  Her voice.

Her voice coach makes an interesting point about not wanting her hurt.  Those surroundings were not enjoyed by Tuesday Weld, who was an absolute mess in 1971, even with a supportive host like Dick Cavett. As for the other two, as mentioned last evening - what a cold woman, what an unpleasant man on our right for TW to be wedged between.

Let's start with Patricia's latest, beginning with her blurb [this is 2021]:

The time we are experiencing is unique and specific in many ways. That requires an original and unconventional approach for artists who want to keep in touch with their audience. That's why I pulled out my picnic version of the grand piano and accompanied myself to Rossini's song La Danza.

... and the music:

Saturday, April 10, 2021

Saturday draws to a close

13.  The nerve of the BBC

This has nothing to do with the Prince’s doings or his uncle’s, it has to do with his position as the Queen’s consort and in this, the Bow Group is right to call out BBC hypocrisy:

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/04/10/bbc-opens-page-encouraging-britons-register-complaints-coverage-prince-philip/

Speaking to Breitbart London, Ben Harris-Quinney, chairman of the Bow Group, the UK’s oldest conservative think tank, said that the BBC had given “thousands of hours of coverage to George Floyd’s passing and BLM, to the LGBT lobby, and other matters which consistent polling shows the British public do not support.

“It is therefore utterly bizarre that when a momentous event like the passing of Prince Philip occurs, which is an event attracting the attention of every world leader with huge global interest, the BBC should prompt people to complain after just 24 hours that there has been too much coverage of it. 

“Where is the BBC website form to complain about the coverage of BLM or the promotion of the trans ideology? I think it would be a lot more popular with the public the BBC claim to represent.”

Tuesday Weld [part two]

The interview below is not in the least inconsistent with the rest of what's been presented, none of which is untrue - I'm not running the What's My Line because she's in the middle of the abusive years there and Carson is making a move on her.  

This interview, in 1971, is still ten years from her getting out of witchery - she's a mess, still drinking, fighting to have a 'normal life', which she admits to having no idea as to what that constitutes.  Observe the putting on of shades and the taking off, watch how, straight after the clip from the film, the interview suddenly stopped with her and turned to Milton Berle - think why.  Why also was the clip not from Pretty Poison but from a different film?  Answer is because, like a jumpcut in a Zapruder film, something’s been doctored.  This was a recording session after all, not a live-to-air.

Later, it takes up again with her [scroll along, post-MB].

Think why she would accept Dick Cavett's invitation but would misbehave for Carson, to the point he told her to get lost, she would never be on his show again.  Think about all her misbehaviour and towards which types. Think why all of it.

High Treason

What I found while wading through dozens of noirs and would-be noirs from the late 40s to mid-50s is how difficult it is to get a film equally appealing to man and woman.

With men, it's derring-do, chases, frenetic action, suspense ... and with women, it's treason, betrayal, human interest, paranoia and so on. Love interest. In this era, too often women were seen as 2D and men also as 2D in a gung-ho way, spiffing, chaps. There were class movies which had a better mix but they're all buy or rent.

This one is presented by one Hannah Clulow and has over a million views.  Promising.

I do look for the ladies' reviews if possible and this by Susan Pound is weird:

I love British Films. Their actors don't have to be handsome or a size 4, all they have to do is be good actors and actresses.

People then go into this size 4 biz - even in American sizes, no man is that.  Then this one, by Sarah Colosso:

Still Saturday

8.  Rossa's mother sends

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/science-mrna-vaccines-alter-dna/

Could mRNA Vaccines Permanently Alter DNA? Recent Science Suggests They Might.

Research on SARS-CoV-2 RNA by scientists at Harvard and MIT has implications for how mRNA vaccines could permanently alter genomic DNA, according to Doug Corrigan, Ph.D., a biochemist-molecular biologist who says more research is needed.

DR supplies:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/could-mrna-vaccines-permanently-alter-dna-recent-science-suggests-they-might

7.  These three screenshots in conjunction