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Good News April 29 May 6 – 2022 Edition – ThinMin

Good News April 29 May 6

2022 Edition

Good News April 29 May 6 – 2022 Edition – By ThinMint

As you scroll through the highlights, ask yourself if the Deep State were in charge, would this be allowed? Or would we even know about it?

So while some news may not seem “good,” however it’s on the list because it is utterly fantastic it’s being exposed!

Some of this will show us what we can expect coming down the pike, and perhaps some of this can be used to help wake up those we care about.

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Good News April 29 May 6 – 2022 Edition – ThinMin

Good News April 29 May 6 – Part 1

  • All 22 candidates in OH and IN endorsed by President Trump completed a clean sweep of Tuesday’s primaries

 

  • @AsheInAmerica is reporting that Colorado Canvassing Report was read on the CO House floor officially getting it on the record. 

 

  • WI voter sues City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys alleging he accepted several absentee ballots from an unknown individual on multiple occasions. Under WI state law, it is illegal to receive multiple ballots from an individual voter in the clerk’s office

 

  • Missouri Canvassers, a group of concerned non-partisan volunteer citizens, produces a document of their findings: 1) there is no final list of individuals who voted in the 2020 Election or any election; 2) voter rolls are inflated with its registration rate of 91% being 21% over the national average; 3) 25% of those canvassed answered had voting irregularities; 4) voting equipment can connect to the Internet. Members of the team traveled to the MO Capitol to share their results with lawmakers. Many Republicans were willing to participate in the canvassing effort, some RINOs refused, and Democrats told that they were not welcome

 

  • Republican Sens Ted Cruz (TX), Mike Lee (UT) and Cynthia Lummis (WY) introduced the Protecting Americans from Unnecessary Spread upon Entry (PAUSE) legislation that would block President Asterisk’s lifting of Title 42 until the administration dropped all coronavirus restrictions

 

  • Sicily’s Court of Administrative Justice ruled that Italy’s mandatory covid vaccination policy is unconstitutional

 

  • The FDA has limited who can receive Johnson & Johnson’s covid-19 vaccine due to a rare but serious risk of blood clots

 

  • VA Atty Gen Jason Miyares is leading GOP attorneys general (AL, AR, AZ, FL, GA, IN, KS, KY, LA, MS, MO, MT) in sending a letter to Homeland Security Sec Alejandro Mayorkas demanding that the dept “cease taking action” and state that “no statutory authority” exists to support the creation of the Ministry of Truth, making it illegal. “Unless you turn back now and disband this Orwellian Disinformation Governance Board immediately, the undersigned will have no choice but to consider judicial remedies to protect the rights of their citizens”

 

  • The “Ministry of Truth Termination Act,” written by CO Rep Lauren Boebert (R) terminates all Dept of Homeland Security funding for Disinformation Governance Board, and prohibits all funding of any free speech restriction entity in future

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Good News April 29 May 6 – 2022 Edition – ThinMin

Good News April 29 May 6 – Part 2

  • A leaked opinion from Alito indicates that Roe v Wade will be overturned, and given to the states to decide. While this is welcome news, we also recognize the coordinated underhandedness of this. Pray!

 

  • Rasmussen Reports survey found 48% said they would approve of overturning Roe, and of those, 32% strongly approve. Predictably, opinions are divided along party lines: 66% of GOP voters, 31% of Democrats and 46% of unaffiliated voters agree with Alito’s draft opinion that Roe v. Wade “was egregiously wrong from the start”

 

  • MD Comptroller Peter Franchot, a Democrat who is running for governor, requested $3.5 million to train non-doctors to perform abortions in his state. Gov Larry Hogan (R) has denied the request

 

  • OK Gov Kevin Stitt signs SB1503, the Oklahoma Heartbeat Act into law saying, “I want Oklahoma to be the most pro-life state in the country because I represent all four million Oklahomans who overwhelmingly want to protect the unborn”

 

  • The Iowa Willey City Council unanimously voted for a bill outlawing all abortions within the city limits, outlawing both surgical and chemical abortions, becoming the latest “sanctuary city” for the unborn

 

  • Republican legislators and governors from SD, AR, GA and IN have called for special sessions in their states to pass further pro-life laws in the wake of the SCOTUS leak [more than a dozen states have enacted “trigger laws” which would ban all abortions if Roe v Wade is reversed by the Supreme Court]

 

  • Lawmakers in LA introduced HB813, the Abolition of Abortion in March; it passed out of committee this week and is scheduled for debate May 12th

 

  • Researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh, Montreal, and Eastern Finland make breakthrough, stopping the spread of cancer by repurposing drugs including those used for depression, heart disease and killing parasitic worms. Research into the causes of metastasis are ongoing, but it occurs when cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel through the bloodstream to other parts of the body. A smaller nucleus might make it easier for the cell to squeeze through the walls of blood vessels to enter other tissues while a bigger nucleus might be more malleable to enable such squeezing. In nearly all the drugs tested, changing the size of the nucleus in the opposite direction that normally occurs with metastasis reduced the cell’s ability to move and invade tissues

 

  • Orlando Simonetti, a research director of cardiovascular magnetic resonance at OSU, and Rizwan Ahmad, assistant professor of biomedical engineering have partnered with Siemens to create Free.Max, a new MRI machine that overcomes key limitations of the existing MRI machine. Their new design opens up the use of the MRI to those who are obese, have implants and other circumstances that prohibit the machine’s use by lowering the magnetic field strengths of 1.5 or 3.0 Tesla, to 0.55 Tesla. It can image the lungs, it’s cheaper, it can image hearts with implants, and it cuts down radiation exposure from X-rays. The Free.Max also has the largest opening (31″) of any MRI machine, expanding its use for obese patients and easing the burden for those who are claustrophobic

 

  • MIT researchers have developed a portable desalination unit that weighs around 20 pounds and requires less power to operate than a cell phone charger. The device removes particles and salts to generate drinking water by a technique called ion concentration polarization, a process that applies an electrical field to membranes placed above and below a channel of water. The membranes repel positively or negatively charged particles, including salt molecules, bacteria, and viruses, as they flow past. The charged particles are funneled into a second stream of water that is eventually discharged, eliminating the need for filters
Good News April 29 May 6 – 2022 Edition – ThinMin

Good News April 29 May 6 – Part 3

  • A team of Texas scientists have created a protein enzyme named FAST-PETase (functional, active, stable and tolerant PETase) which destroys PET (polyethylene terephthalate), a plastic found in food and drink packaging, textiles, and polyester carpet fibers. The team has filed a patent and production is being scaled up to prepare for industrial applications

 

  • Biologists working to restore the Chesapeake Bay oyster populations are claiming the biggest success in human history, as whole reefs of oysters return to more than 400 acres of estuarine ecosystem. To date, four of six out of Virginia’s major tributaries have met their oyster restoration goals helping the bivalves reach the more advanced ages of 5-7 years when the animal’s fecundity becomes greatest

 

  • 90-year-old Ann Kendrick from Looe, Cornwall [England] found her late husband’s wedding ring under an apple tree: 35 years after he lost it in their garden. She said she will get the ring repaired and she’ll wear it as a necklace in memory of her late husband

 

  • Casey Scott, who taught art at Trafalgar Middle School in Cape Coral, Florida was fired for failing to follow the mandated curriculum after discussing her sexual orientation with her students, who then created flags representing their own sexuality and gender identities

 

  • Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) presented oral arguments before the Court for the District of North Dakota, challenging two Biden admin mandates which coerce religious employers and providers to either pay for or perform gender-transition surgeries, procedures, counseling, or other treatments —all of which are in direct violation of their deeply-held religious beliefs

 

  • State attorneys general from TX, MO, and MT have withdrawn their membership from the National Association of Attorneys General, writing in a letter to Tom Miller, the NAAG president: “… the Association’s leftward shift over the past half-decade has become intolerable… We can no longer spend our taxpayers’ money to sustain our membership with NAAG under these circumstances”

 

  • Prince Alwaleed, the Saudi prince who initially rejected Elon Musk’s takeover bid of Twitter, now says he welcomes the move [remember him from “Q’s Plan To Save the World?”]

 

  • Musk Tweets, “Who funds these organizations that want to control your access to information? Let’s investigate” and posts a CNN article that outlines some of those whos

 

  • Trump quietly ‘encouraged’ Elon Musk to buy Twitter: Truth Social CEO. Musk Tweets, “This is false. I’ve had no communication, directly or indirectly, with Trump, who has publicly stated that he will be exclusively on Truth Social.”

 

  • US District Judge William Alsup rejected Twitter’s requests to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it by former NY Times reporter, novelist and non-fiction writer Alex Berenson after suspending him from the platform for criticizing covid-19 vaccines as being advanced therapeutics that came with dangerous side effects

 

  • Facebook is shutting down its podcast platform less than a year after it launched

 

  • The “Ghost of Kyiv,” Stepan Tarabalka, a 29-year-old heroic fighter pilot who had been credited by the media with taking out as many as 40 Russian aircraft until he was shot down battling overwhelming enemy forces, is a myth confirmed by Ukraine’s Air Force, as a video purporting to be evidence of the fighter turned out to instead be from a video game

 

  • John Paul Mac Isaac, the Delaware computer repairman who blew the whistle on Hunter Biden’s laptop filed a multimillion-dollar defamation suit against Rep Adam Schiff (D), CNN, the Daily Beast and Politico, saying they falsely accused him of peddling Russian disinformation
Good News April 29 May 6 – 2022 Edition – ThinMin

Good News April 29 May 6 – Part 4

  • Durham recently disclosed several communications between Clinton campaign operatives and journalists in a filing designed to reject the Clinton campaign’s claim that its Steele dossier and other research should be shielded from public view at an upcoming trial because it was covered by attorney client privilege [attorney-client privilege doesn’t apply to materials the campaign distributed widely to third parties]. John Solomon reports: “[Durham’s] filing also puts the traditional media on notice… the unholy alliance between traditional media reporters and the Democrat machine will be laid bare for the world to see”

 

  • Durham won a victory when federal judge Christopher Cooper in Washington, DC agreed to compel the production of documents that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign said were protected by attorney-client privilege

 

  • US District Judge Christopher Cooper unsealed his order that granted Fusion GPS computer researcher Laura Seago limited immunity and ordered her to testify at trial as Durham sought

 

  • A Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey asked respondents to identify the most important issue to them in the upcoming elections: 38.5% chose “lowering inflation and fixing the economy” [15.9% chose “addressing climate change,” 11.3% said ensuring racial and social equality,” and 11% chose “securing the border.” No other issue garnered over 10%]

 

  • According to a CNN poll, 77% believe President Asterisk’s economy is poor; 47% said the economy is somewhat poor, 30% said it is very poor

 

  • Dealing a blow to Biden’s policies, 7 Democrat Senators join Republicans in 55-41 vote to overturn Biden Admin’s toddler mask mandate in Head Start facilities

 

  • Jill Biden’s biography only sold 250 copies in its first week on the market

 

  • MO Atty Gen Eric Schmitt and LA Atty Gen Jeff Landry filed a lawsuit against President Asterisk, Jen Psaki, Fauxi and other top administration officials alleging that they “pressured and colluded” with Big Tech social media companies to censor and suppress information on the Hunter Biden laptop story, covid-19 origins and security of voting by mail during the pandemic

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