Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Is Ken Weyler barking mad?

 Or is this just partisan bilge: 



I've looked under Ken Weyler and anything to do with a 52 page document, and apart from the statement by a liberal democrat Mary Jane Wallner, I've seen no news stories about it.  I've looked.  Perhaps this story could help.  It's a local rag and does speak of the blowup between the Dems and Welyer.  

But no mention of 52 page anything. That story was dated Sept. 23, 2021.  Much of the  news I've found centers more on Weyler being a key block to Democrat budget agendas.  Given how quickly darlings of the Left are now being vilified for standing in Biden's way, I have to wonder.

Nonetheless, I've found nothing at all about a 52 page document sent by Weyler.  I went to stories about  Wallner and found nothing saying she made the claim at all.  Perhaps she did.  Perhaps he did.  Maybe the above Twitter post is spot on.

I've just found nothing at all about any of it, other than Weyler is in hot water for bucking the dominant narratives about vaccines and Dems are trying to get rid of him.   No document.  No tentacle monster claims.  Just that the scuff over his claims about percentages of vaccinated in hospitals and problems with the vaccines.  I wonder if anyone else has found anything.

I should add I'm not saying that the Twitter post itself is a false story and there was no such thing.  Or that the Wallner never made such a claim.  Or that Weyler - an MIT grad - never actually sent any such document, and the above image is a lie.  Heaven forfend.

I'd just like to find some actual information, a copy of the actual document (all 52 pages if possible), and see exactly what was written and hear the parties involved actually corroborate that it all happened as the Twitter post says. 

But that's just me. 

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    1. No clue. I saw this linked to and it made me wonder, so I looked. The Rep in question is an MIT grad. Not that being an MIT grad makes you immune from crazy. But as I looked and searched I saw no reference to any such 52 page doc. So I thought maybe someone else might know something I don't .

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  2. And he said, I have been very jealous for the LORD God of hosts: because the children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thine altars, and slain thy prophets with the sword; and I, even I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away. ... Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him.

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  3. Sorry, that comment really belonged under your previous post.

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    1. That's OK, nowadays that can be posted anywhere and is a good reminder.

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  4. This has all the signs of at minimum leftist embellishment. What I mean is that leftists need to portray their opponents as absolutely evil and idiotic, and even when there is something true in a story they will magnify it to absurdity. Ex. President Trump suggesting a technique to disinfect COVID infected blood becomes "Trump literally said in one of his speeches that people should drink Lysol out of the bottle!" For another example, there was a bill a while ago in MN that would limit the amount that people could withdraw in cash from their EBT debit card, since it was meant only for spending on food. This became "Republicans have advanced a bill that will make it illegal for poor people to have more than 5 dollars worth of cash, and police are now going to regularly frisk anyone looking too poor and throw them in jail if they have too much cash!" I saw many people post the original bill, which again only restricted cash withdrawals on EBT cards, as "evidence" for the most deranged claims. So even if Weyler did send out anything I imagine it was probably just discussing the risks of the vaccines, maybe doing things like pointing out the high number of deaths in the VAERS database. But the leftist can't leave it at that and suddenly there's tentacle creatures entering the body and so forth.

    To add to this suspicion, I looked around for information on Ken Weyler and saw a lot of articles about him spreading "misinformation" by claiming that 90% of people admitted to emergency rooms are vaccinated, or that at the least it was more than 10%. A few articles made the claim that you have in the tweet about a 52 page article, without linking to it or providing citation for that claim (and since they all used the exact same words to describe it, I'm guessing their sources were other newspaper articles.) But the vast majority of articles criticizing Weyler were about his claim that 90%, or at least more than 10%, of those in the hospital were vaccinated. So I feel pretty confident that he probably sent a report about how often the vaccinated get sick, and some leftist there claimed that it had this nonsense about blacked eyed antichrist babies and such, at which point some newspaper picked it up and started the game of telephone.

    It's POSSIBLE that Weyler actually said these things, just as its possible that the whole event was made up out of whole cloth and that there was never any 52 page report on anything. But based on past experience I'm betting he made a report criticizing the health efficacy of the vaccine and that these later claims were just added by a leftist later.

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    1. I'm leaning there. The only references I've found to a 52 document have nothing but the claim of what it contains, with no links to any source showing what it says. Most, however, make no mention of such a thing. Those that have links to the information are the ones about his challenging the percentages in the hospitals. Those I've found in multiple stories. Likewise I've seen vague allusions to his being a skeptic in general. But there just aren't any 'credible' news sources speaking of this mystery document.

      Like you, I'm not willing to call it a completely fabricated hoax, but I'm leaning toward that and what you said: he's challenged some narratives and that is the problem the Dems have (among others). And there might have been a document. But the contents at this point are a mystery, and given the sources running around saying there is a document, I'll certainly withhold condemnation of the man until I know more.

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  5. Not sure about the page total, but bonkers status is confirmed.

    https://creativeminorityreport.com/blog/2021/10/06/i-was-with-you-right-up-until-you-mentioned-tentacles/

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    1. If that's the case, I'll go with bonkers and my theory that an MIT degree does not a genius make.

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