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Prominent Christian doctor claims COVID vaccines will turn people into transhumanist cyborgs – LGBTQ Nation

Posted: February 5, 2022 at 5:58 am

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One of the leaders of the anti-vaccine movement claimed on TV that the goal of the governments response to the COVID-19 pandemic is to make people either chronically sick or turn them into transhumanist cyborgs.

Dr. Sherri Tenpenny of Ohio is an influential source of COVID-19 misinformation, and she has also got a history of anti-LGBTQ statements, especially about transgender people. She has been using the prestige of her medical degree to push wacky COVID theories like that the vaccines make people magnetic and sell detox products to her gullible followers for years.

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She is especially influential on the religious right. She appeared on The Stew Peters Show, a show that calls people who get vaccinated shot goblins and claims that the vaccines will result in American killing fields.

The stated goal is to depopulate the planet and the ones that are left, either make them chronically sick or turn them into transhumanist cyborgs that can be manipulated externally by 5G, by magnets, by all sorts of things, Tenpenny said on the program.

She did not explain what exactly a transhumanist cyborg is, but she has attacked transgender people in the past, including making jokes at the expense of transgender peoples identities and implying Pope Francis works for an LGBTQ cabal.

Tenpenny got national attention last year for her claim in front of the Ohio House that the COVID vaccines make people magnetic, but she told Stew Peters that she was somehow proved right.

I got dragged through the mud by the mainstream media when I said that in May of last year in front of the House committee in Columbus, she said. Well, guess what? Its all true.

The whole issue of quantum entanglement and how what the shots do in terms of the frequencies and the electronic frequencies that come inside of your body and hook you up to the Internet of Things, the quantum entanglement that happens immediately after youre injected, she continued. You get hooked up to what theyre trying to develop, its called the hive mind, and they want all of us there as a node and as an electronic avatar that is an exact replica of us except its an electronic replica, its not our God-given body that we were born with.

And all of that will be running through the metaverse that theyre talking about. All of these things are real, Stew. All of them. And its happening right now. Its not some science fiction thing happening out in the future; its happening right now in real time.

Tenpenny ranone of the 12 Twitter accounts where 65% of COVID-19 misinformation originated, according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, before she got banned from the platform last year for spreading COVID misinformation.

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When the Pope Hits Your Eye Like a Big Pizza Pie, That’s Ahmari – Tablet Magazine

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I first met Sohrab Ahmari, one of the most influential and controversial writers on the American right, a little over a decade ago, during the secular neoconservative phase of his dizzying ideological pilgrimage from Marxist atheism to Catholic post-liberal neo-traditionalism. An intellectually restless law student, Ahmari aspired to a career in journalism, and a mutual frienda human rights activist, as it happenedintroduced us.

Like many immigrants to this country, Ahmari, who was born in Iran, had a way of making you feel obscenely lucky to be born an American, and that you should never take it for granted. The first things that struck me about him were his infectious optimism and seemingly old-world civility. This was about a year after the birth of the Green Movement, when millions of Iranians, mostly our age at the time, poured into the streets to protest the regimes fraudulent presidential election. Ahmari was an eloquent advocate for their democratic aspirations. Though we came from very different backgroundshe, the product of a broken home and a refugee from an Islamic theocracy; I, the son of upper-middle-class Jewish professionals in the most hospitable country Jews have ever knownwe shared a love for the written word and the freedom that America represented.

I connected Ahmari to a few editors, but cant take any credit for his subsequent rise, which has been dramatic. Not long after we met, he co-edited a collection of essays by dissidents from across the Middle East, Arab Spring Dreams: The Next Generation Speaks Out for Freedom and Justice from North Africa to Iran, which included a piece by a gay Moroccan man compelled to mourn his lovers suicide in secret, and for which Ahmari managed to snag a foreword from Gloria Steinem. Around this time, Ahmari joined The Wall Street Journal editorial page, based first in New York and then in London, a perch he used to skewer authoritarians and bolster embattled democrats around the world. While in Britain, Ahmari converted to Catholicism, which he announced publicly in the summer of 2016 after the gruesome murder of a French priest by Islamists in Normandy. Id recently started to notice a more pious bent in Ahmaris writings, and given what I knew of his universalist commitments, this development (which he later recounted in a thoughtful memoir) did not come as a particular surprise. The following year, I attended the baptism of his first child.

When Donald Trump descended onto the political scene in a fit of nativist and isolationist bluster, Ahmari was exactly where I expected him to be. In the summer of 2016, he published a cover story for Commentary, Illiberalism: The Worldwide Crisis, which diagnosed a transnational, cross-ideological tendency distinguished by, among other things, an impatience with norms and procedural niceties; a tendency toward populist leader-worship; and skepticism toward international treaties and institutions, such as NATO, that provide the scaffolding for the U.S.-led postwar order. Ahmari included Trump alongside other practitioners of such politics like Russian President Vladimir Putin, the xenophobic French National Front leader Marine Le Pen, and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn. The following year, after Trumps shock election victory, and by then a Commentary senior writer, Ahmari published another cover story titled, The Terrible American Turn Toward Illiberalism, in which he presciently decried the perils of conspiracism and romantic politics on both sides of the U.S. political spectrum, but especially among his fellow conservatives. Beginning when Trump clinched the GOP nomination last year, he lamented, a great deal of conservative thinking has amounted to:You did X to us, now enjoy it as we dish it back to you and then some.

Like other right-of-center Trump critics, Ahmari hoped to join a broad, bipartisan coalition committed to defending basic liberal values at home and abroad from the whims of a president who threatened to undermine both. But as what should have been a loyal opposition hardened into an often unethical and perpetually panic-stricken resistance, it became harder for self-respecting, intellectually consistent, anti-Trump conservatives to be the team players that their left-of-center peers demanded. In particular, the unscrupulous behavior of Senate Democrats and the media during the Brett Kavanaugh nomination battle, and the cynical promotion of the Russia collusion narrative, put Ahmari in the position of defending Trump from the hysterical excesses of his adversaries, a cause he would take up with gusto after leaving Commentary in 2018 to become editor of the New York Post op-ed page.

Now at a more populist, pugilistic media outlet than the Journal or Commentary (and one that had endorsed Trump in 2016), Ahmaris targets shifted. Rather than fight an increasingly lonely battle against the enemies of liberal values on both right and left, Ahmari quite rapidly transmogrified into a partisan supporter of the president, in turn appearing to renounce the ideals that had, until quite recently, been his lodestar. He has since become representative of a new intellectual and political redoubt on the American right, one that is fundamentally pessimistic about the country, its people, its values, and its role in the world, imbuing his dizzying personal odyssey of the last 10 years with a broader cultural salience.

In March 2019, the conservative Catholic journal First Things published an open letter that Ahmari helped draft. Titled Against the Dead Consensus, it looked favorably on Trumps takeover of the Republican Party, lambasted consensus conservatives for fetishizing individual autonomy, and condemned other aspects of tyrannical liberalism such as the transhumanist project of radical self-identification. Two months later, Ahmari went further. In Against David French-ism, also published in First Things, he singled out the even-keeled, evangelical political commentator as just the sort of spineless conservative unsuitable to the depth of the present crisis facing religious conservatives. (As the titles of his First Things manifestos suggest, Ahmari had become motivated more by his animosities than his passions.)

As Ahmari defined it, David French-ism is a posture of political engagement too polite, guileless, and respectful of a nonexistent neutral public square for our current predicament, which demands nothing less than an acceptance of politics as war and enmity. Engaged in existential struggle with autonomy-maximizing liberalism, American conservatism could no longer afford to be Burkean, soberly defending the accomplishments of civilization from revolutionary progressivism. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and conservatives must answer the call by becoming revolutionists themselves, harnessing the power of the state to fight mercilessly for a public square re-ordered to the common good and ultimately the Highest Good.

What incited Ahmaris broadside against French, and what led him to embrace the very impatience with norms and procedural niceties he had warned against just three years earlier, was not the sort of event that future historians are likely to identify as having clearly distinguished an old political era from a new one, like Pearl Harbor or 9/11 or the murder of George Floyd. Ahmari was perusing Facebook one day when he came upon an ad for a drag queen reading hour at a public library in Sacramento. Organized by private organizations across the country, drag queen reading hours are what they sound like: drag queens reading childrens books aloud to children. More than just exposing youth to different forms of beauty, performance, and experience, it dispels the stigma and stereotypes of predation and lechery that are so often and unfortunately projected onto LGBTQ youth workers, is how one participant described the program. And it does so in such an innocent, playful, and positive way. Its a beautiful thing.

Ahmari expressed his disgust on his popular Twitter feed: If you cant see why children belong nowhere near drag, with its currents of transvestic fetishism, we have nothing to say to each other, he tweeted. We are irreconcilably opposed. Theres no polite, David French-ian third way around the cultural civil war. The only way is through. Ahmari singled out French for abuse because French, who, before becoming a journalist had litigated cases for an ecumenical roster of clients on behalf of a conservative religious liberty group, is a prominent advocate of viewpoint-neutral access to public facilities when those facilities are opened up for public use. This is the legal principle that allows, for example, both a private organization to host a drag queen reading hour at a public library in California and a Christian church to host weekend prayer services in public buildings in New York.

No family has ever been forced to send their child to a drag queen reading hour; it was the mere existence of this voluntary event, some 3,000 miles away in Sacramento, that whipped Ahmari into a frenzy.

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Besides the constitutional argument, the French position also represents the broader ethic of pluralism: Just as Ahmari would find it unconscionable for parents in San Francisco to dictate the terms of his childrens education, so they expect noninterference from him. No family has ever been forced to send their child to a drag queen reading hour; it was the mere existence of this voluntary event, some 3,000 miles away in Sacramento, that whipped Ahmari into a frenzy. Never mind that putting a stop to it would require state intervention, thereby junking the First Amendment and its guarantee of free association, which also protects him and his fellow religious conservatives from overweening secularists. This is demonic, Ahmari declared. To hell with liberal order.

Observing Ahmaris breakdown from afar, I felt a pang of guilt. Several years earlier, before his conversion to Catholicism, Id brought him and two other straight friends to a Sunday drag brunch at a restaurant near my home in Washington, D.C. Popular with tourists, the drag brunch is a weekly gay ritual where guests, fueled by bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys, consume generous helpings of comfort food as drag performers sing and strut around the room. The person at our table who relished the raucous affair most was, by far, Ahmari. Had I mistaken his apparent enjoyment that day for an inner turmoil? Had I helped seed it?

Even understanding that his Catholic conversion would almost certainly lead to a more socially conservative belief system, the nature of Ahmaris attack on French stunned me. It wasnt only that the person Id known to be so unfailingly polite was now embracing public incivility as a positive good. I was also confused by how a drag queen reading Red: A Crayons Story to other peoples children could lead to a wholesale personal and intellectual break.

But homosexuality and nontraditional gender expression are high on the list of fears shared by Ahmari and his fellow travelers on the post-liberal new right. Last year, in his inaugural column for The American Conservative (where he is now a contributing editor), Ahmari explained his trajectory from grateful immigrant convert to the creed of American exceptionalism to a chastened American citizen who now enjoins the leaders of his country to Stop lecturing the world, and for Gods sake, stop trying to remake other societies in your own image. Looking back on his earlier neoconservative political orientation in disbelief, he wondered who could possibly believe such things, but a young opinion journalist with a mind self-marinated in the goopy abstractions of interventionism, nurtured by men like Bret Stephens, who on the day he hired me at the Journaltold me that his ideal vision of freedom was the 82nd Airborne escorting a Pride parade through the streets of Tehran?

Ahmaris self-examination was less notable for the intellectual evolution it tried to convey than for its inadvertent admission that, in the process, hed evidently lost his sense of humor. Ive never worked for Stephens, but I know him well enough to be certain that his comment was a joke. But Ahmariwhom I suspect took it as a joke at the timemust now, from the distance of a decade, take such things literally (if not seriously). Elsewhere in the column, Ahmari derided American leaders for being too busy with LGBTQ rights in Uzbekistan to notice the house is on fire at home.

Ahmari may have a point about the navet of the American foreign policy establishment, but he gives the impression of being preoccupied less with U.S. economic or political failures than with nightmare visions of men in thongs and dykes on bikesthat he is haunted by a fear, as H.L. Mencken defined Puritanism, that someone, somewhere, may be happy.

In his 1981 book Political Pilgrims: Travels of Western Intellectuals to the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba 19281979, the Hungarian-born political scientist Paul Hollander observed that communism enjoyed its greatest popularity among Western intellectuals during the Great Depression, not when its performance was the most impressive or its policies most humane, but at a time when a severe economic crisis buffeted the Western world. Record-high unemployment and poverty at home helped create a perception of the Soviet Union as an island of stability, order, economic rationality, and social justice. Likewise, during the wave of Western intellectual admiration for China and Cuba in the 1960s, the United States was undergoing major social upheaval over civil rights, the sexual revolution, and the Vietnam War. According to Hollander, the intellectual admirers of communism sought a social order in which the individual was free from aimlessness, confusion, and uncertainty such as the intellectuals experienced in their own societies and which are endemic to contemporary, secular, pluralistic societies.

Hollanders subjects were men and women of the left whose disgust at the inequality produced by Western capitalism inspired a search for alternative models in countries where inequality had supposedly been eliminated. They shared an amalgam of alienation and utopia-seeking. But the yearning for a society devoid of aimlessness, confusion, and uncertaintya society, as Ahmari might say, reordered to the common good and ultimately the Highest Goodis not specific to the left. Thirty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, a similar yearning is conspicuous among the post-liberal right, whose veneration of authoritarian regimes islike Hollanders Cold War intellectualsmoving from live-action role-playing to programmatic political ambition.

When I recently asked Ahmari to explain the new rights take on foreign policy, he said it is a belief that America needs retrenchment. There is nothing bad with a power saying we need domestic consolidation for a while. Behind this belief is the sense that America is internally incoherent, internally decaying, and that hawkishness of the kind that certainly I used to subscribe to and I got my entre into the journalistic world through, a kind of secular neoconservatism, that kind of hawkishness not only doesnt address these internal crises but distracts us from our ability to address them. Ahmari pointed to the vast number of underemployed men, fentanyl addiction, and visible social decay as signs that America has become a machine that runs itself without any sense of telos.

Pretty standard fare, except that the alternative model most favored by Ahmari and the new right is, of all places, Hungaryand not the Hungarian system or economy or society per se, but the goulash authoritarianism of its current prime minister, Viktor Orbn. Last summer, Fox News host Tucker Carlson spent a week broadcasting his show from Hungary, which he lauded as a small country with a lot of lessons for the rest of usso many, apparently, that he returned recently for another week of Budapest-based broadcasts. Carlson was followed by former Vice President Mike Pence, who praised the Orbn governments curbs on abortion access at the Budapest Demographic Summit. This spring, the city will play host to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Orbn was the first and one of the very few world leaders to endorse Trump in 2016, and Trump recently returned the favor, expressing his support for Orbn in Hungarys upcoming parliamentary elections.

New right thinkers frequently cite Orbns ban on university gender studies programs as an example of the kind of thing they would like to do in America, and while some of them expressed perfunctory disapproval of Orbns expulsion of Central European University, they barely hid their delight that the George Soros-funded campus was forced to relocate to Vienna. The biggest difference between our conservative politicians and Viktor Orbn is this: Our team talks incessantly about how horrible wokeness is, but Prime Minister Orbn actually does something about it, enthused Rod Dreher, Ahmaris colleague at the American Conservative, last fall at the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando. Another source of admiration is the law, modeled on a 2013 Russian measure, prohibiting the popularizing of homosexuality to children. (The legislation was adopted in response to a series of sex scandals involving Hungarian officials, including one member of Orbns political party who was arrested while fleeing an all-male orgy held in defiance of COVID regulations.)

Like the Western intellectuals who thrilled to communist dictatorships during the Cold War, the American new right seems enchanted more by grand and highly symbolic gestures performed by the state (children, who still have access to the internet, will no longer be taught homosexuality!) than by, for example, per capita wealth, which is now lower in Hungary than in Romania, or with cultural and intellectual achievement, which has mostly deserted Hungary in the Orbn era.

As recently as 2016, Ahmari was castigating Orbn, who, he wrote, hollowed out the countrys democratic institutions politicized the judiciary, nationalized pensions by decree, proscribed unbalanced media coverage, and removed a slew of other checks and balances on his own power. Three years later, he was conducting a softball interview with Orbns foreign minister, Pter Szijjrt, and indignantly arguing that Western elites should stop lecturing Hungary. More recently, he appeared to endorse the Hungarian governments imposition of price controls on groceries.

Ahmaris new admiration for eastern alternatives to Western decadence does not stop at the Danube. Im at peace with a Chinese-led 21st century, he announced last year in a (since deleted) tweet. Late-liberal America is too dumb and decadent to last as a superpower. Chinese civilization, especially if it recovers more of its Confucian roots, will possess a great deal of natural virtue. He has repeatedly praised Wang Huning, first secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party and a leading party intellectual, whose 1989 book, America Against America, assailed what one writer described as the radical, nihilistic individualism at the heart of modern American liberalism. When the Chinese government recently decided to ban depictions of sissy men in popular entertainment, Ahmari favorably contrasted the move with the United States, which got rid of its restrictions against degeneracy in a flash of postwar liberation, and it has definitely backfired. Chinas war on metrosexuals, Ahmari continued, wouldve been commonplace in, e.g., an older Hollywood that wasnt at war with nature and the family.

This perception of Western society as enervated and effete and dictatorships as vigorous and manly was shared by the political pilgrims of old. Hollander quotes the Polish American Sovietologist Adam Ulam, who observed in 1966 that an intellectual often finds a certain morbid fascination in the puritanic and repressive aspects of the Soviet regime and also in its enormous outward self-assurance, which contrasts so saliently with the apologetic, hesitant self-image of the democratic world.

Then there is Ahmaris native Iran. The lesson of the Islamic revolution is that rapid secularization of the kind that the Shah pursued was bound to create a backlash, he told me in a recent conversation. It was startling to hear, especially considering his passionate, almost vocational support of the Green Movement when I met him a dozen years ago. As recently as 2018, he described the Pahlavi dynasty as overseeing a benign autocracy, but now he castigates the shah for having owned half the casinos in Tehran and instituted a social welfare program for prostitutes. While noting that the Iranian Revolution was a tragedy for my family, Ahmari cryptically warns that it offers an interesting lesson for American liberals today and what kind of backlashes they may be fomenting.

Ahmari is at pains to distinguish the new rights approach to foreign policy from the isolationist right and the anti-imperialist left. The former, driven by nativism, fears and distrusts the world outside Americas borders, and believes that too much American engagement abroad can only corrupt it at home. The latter, driven by self-hatred, romanticizes the foreign, and believes that American racism, capitalism, and oppression of marginalized peoples corrupt the world. By way of distinguishing the new right, Ahmari pointed me to a moronic and sinister argument from the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a Washington think tank funded by both Charles Koch and George Soros, which depicts the Chinese government as the primary victim of violent attacks on Asian Americans, and advocates for toning down criticism of the CCP:

The specific substance of Quincys strange take may be at odds with what Ahmari and the new right believe, but youd be forgiven for noticing that they advocate a lot of the same things. The isolationist right, the woke left, and the new right are all pretty repulsed by their country (albeit for different reasons), and believe its unique repulsiveness disqualifies it from having an active role in the world.

Wary of the Globalist American Empire, Ahmari now argues for understanding small, vulnerable, but independent democracies as belonging instead to the historic civilizational spheres of revanchist great powers like Russia and China. With 130,000 Russian troops massed on Ukraines borders, Ahmari has recently been frothing at Liberals and NATO jingoists. Last August, during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, he ghoulishly exulted in the humiliating defeat dealt to a decadent West: Motherfucker, you couldnt handle Afghan goatherders, he taunted from his keyboard as U.S. Marines and Afghan civilians were being targeted by the Taliban. By contrast, that same week, he tweeted admiringly of the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, who Isnt ashamed of his national heritage and Couldnt give a shit about your pronouns. Ahmari insists on calling the Biden administration the regime, lamenting the bizarre fact of a regime that enacts laws referring to mothers as birthing people. (His Twitter account has lately become a daily encyclical of Francoist pronunciamentos, juvenile invective, and praise for political extremists.)

Beyond the moral weirdness, Ahmaris new creed is also notable for its incoherence. At the same that that he would like the U.S. government to adopt what he believes is the Russian model of state interference in the public square, he worries that, The repressive mechanisms used in America are a lot more sophisticated than in Russia. It would seem, therefore, that the United States already uses state power to shape society along certain moral dimensionsjust not the ones Ahmari likes. So is the point to have a repressive state apparatus that privileges his side in all places at all times, regardless of elections? If so, why on earth is such a transition from democracy to autocracy incumbent upon Americans in particular? Which America is that supposed to revive or save?

When I asked Ahmari why his writing and tweeting include not just criticisms of American liberals but praise of foreign autocrats, he responded that, There are moments in which an adversary tells you a truth about yourself and its worthwhile to listen and look in the mirror and see if it matches reality.

It wasnt an answer to the question I asked, but on its own terms, I understood what he meant. Although Im much more relaxed about issues of human sexuality than Ahmari, there are aspects of the new gender ideology, particularly its harmful effects on women and children, that I too find deeply troubling. But it remains a question how Ahmari gets from A to B: from defending Trump against fanatical anti-Trump ideologues to ditching liberalism and democracy altogether; from rolling his eyes at the use of silly new gender pronouns to admiring the perceived virility of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps. When Putin delivers a speech bemoaning American cancel culture and praising Martin Luther King Jr., why do Ahmaris bullshit detectors suddenly fail and leave him as credulous as Anna Louise Strong reporting on Stalin?

Maybe, as a secular Jewish homosexual, Ill never be able to understand Ahmaris transition. And maybe Im the fool for not being sufficiently chastened by the failure of America to promote democracy abroad and crush wokeness at home. But if the rah-rah neoconservatism of our misspent youth was nave, Ahmaris new preference for playing authoritarian, ethnically homogenous, Eastern European dress-up in a diverse, continental democracy of 330 million is no less romantic, and even less practical. Ahmari still acknowledges that the United States is the only country in the world where someone like me could come from Iran and within that span become a leading intellectual on the right. But he seems to be left with nothing but contempt for the system, principles, and people that made his American dream possible.

In each of his books, Ahmari has generously acknowledged three men to whom I owe my career in journalism and whom I have resolved to thank in every book I publish till I pass from this earthly valehis former bosses Bret Stephens and John Podhoretz, and me. I used to feel a measure of slightly bemused pride at this tribute. But now the first thing that comes to mind is a question posed by a pair of my fellow degenerates: What have I done to deserve this?

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Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke Walk Off from TMS After Seeing Rudy Giuliani – TheTealMango

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Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke Walked Off from TMS!

The Masked Singer Season 7 has gained some heat in the past few days. This time, for a different reason altogether.

The judges of The Masked Singer walked off from the set afterRudy Giuliani unmasked himself during the show. This was the first episode of the show and it was taped last week.

Ken and Robin, the judges of the current season were stressed seeing Rudy on the stage. Thus, to protest, the two walked off the stage. TMS Season 7 will feature The Good, The Bad,andThe Cuddly.

What exactly went wrong and who is Rudy? Lets dive deep.

Apparently, Rudy Giuliani was one of the primary Donald Trump assistants during the 2020 elections.

The shows cast this time will feature the good, the bad, and the cuddlywhich now falls in place given Rudys disclosure. Giuliani, being one of the primary aides to Trump in 2020 brought him the trouble.

In addition to being Trumps assistant, he was involved in much more. After Trumps defeat by Joe Biden, Rudy made many false accusations and claimed voter fraud while the elections were held.

Moreover, their legal team also challenged the election result and as it was meant to be, there was no success.Nada.

Deadline reported the news first and also reported that the two judges immediately left the show and walked off after spotting Rudy.

Eventually, they did come back. On the other hand, the show led by other two judges Nicole Scherzinger and Jenny McCarty decided to be onstage. They also had a little chat with Rudy.

TMS is the show which has been doing so well for the past six seasons. Its USP is the surprise that follows when the celebrity is dumped and has to remove their masks.

Since 2020, the reaction towards Rudy was the most unwelcoming;cant say he didnt deserve it.

Earlier, the show has slapped with criticism over a different controversy aboutSarah Palin, masked as the bear.

If you are thinking, you get a spoiler here, you are right. But not entirely.

Rudys costume remains questionable and we are not going to shout out loud on that one. Also, his episode is not coming out until the next month, therefore, clearly, everyone needs to wait.

Not a lot of word about what else happened. It will be interesting to find out which category out of the three i.e. the good, the bad, and the cuddly did Rudy belong to.

The situation that happened with Ken, Robin, and Rudy is understandable. However, shows like The Masked Singer needs to stay politics-free. No one wants to ruin what shows like these have been offering for the past few seasons.

Everyone loved TMS. Everyone enjoys it to the fullest. Incidents like these are rather unexpected.

Maybe, Fox takes its lesson from what happened and avoids having such political problematic individuals in their show.

One month before you actually, see this episode. Good luck, waiting.

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Old-school RFP processes are keeping shippers in the past – FreightWaves

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Historically, the RFP process has been laborious, expensive and exclusive. Shippers have aimed to work with as few carriers and brokers as possible while locking in rates on an annual basis. Over the past couple of years, market shifts and capacity constraints have illuminated the flaws in this unsustainable process.

For many years, if you talked to shippers, their whole goal was to limit the amount of carriers that had access to them. If a shipper could use one carrier for everything, they would love it. Thats just not how it works, Emerge CEO Andrew Leto said. Your average shipper in the U.S. has 15-20 carrier and broker relationships. There are 65,000 for-hire truckload carriers.

Shippers may benefit from limiting the number of partners they work with in a loose market, but this exclusionary approach has become a serious and seriously expensive problem as capacity has tightened and rates have climbed to record highs.

You have to start looking at your supply chain and knowing where your gaps are, Leto said. One of the biggest problems in this industry is the capacity matching.

Most shippers are still relying on spreadsheets and emails to deal with both spot and contract bids. At a time when shippers are being forced to run more spot bids than ever, this process can be a real liability, as it tends to be inefficient and opaque.

You have to run a bid, get new carriers, manually award the bid and then manually change the route guide in TMS, Leto said. You cant be agile doing that. Emerge will automatically change route guides in your TMS, making you much quicker and faster.

In order to thrive in the current market, Leto encourages shippers to ditch their old solutions in favor of a multifaceted, tech-savvy approach. Shippers should be taking advantage of cutting-edge visibility solutions, modern benchmarking options and a good RFP platform that works with their TMS.

The best RFP platforms, like the one offered by Emerge, not only play well with a shippers TMS, but also bring their freight out into the light, giving a wider network of carriers and brokers access to the shippers freight. This helps combat the market tightness and sky-high rates shippers have been grappling with.

When these easy-to-use RFP platforms are coupled with benchmarking tools, like FreightWaves SONAR, shippers gain even more control over their shipments. With strong benchmarking and predictive freight rates, shippers can decide whether a shorter or longer RFP is right for them at any given moment, ensuring they do not get locked into subpar rates over the long term.

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Phil Tufnell identifies key change to be made if England are to recover from Ashes mess – The Mirror

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INTERVIEW: Phil Tufnell and Jonathan Agnew will soon embark on a 20-day tour to celebrate the iconic Test Match Special programme, and England's Ashes debacle will be up for discussion

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Former England Test spinner Phil Tufnell has called for changes to be made to the county cricket calendar following the latest Ashes debacle down under.

In April and May, Tufnell, 55, will be joined by colleague Jonathan Agnew on a 20-date live Test Match Special [TMS] tour, with the iconic duo set to regale audiences with the highlights of their careers, both on the field and in the commentary box.

And in an interview with The Mirror , 'The Cat' admitted "the England shambles down in Australia might get a mention."

Tufnell himself played in 12 Ashes Tests during an international career that spanned 11 years, with one of his finest hours coming in 1997 at The Oval when he took match figures of 11-93 to secure a dramatic home victory.

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However, by that point, Australia had already retained the urn and the Middlesex man was able to relate to the current crop of players during their harrowing 4-0 series defeat this winter.

"I covered some of it [The Ashes] some of it during the winter and must admit it was a tough watch at 4am in the morning," he said.

"Of course the preparation, the covid bubbles, the isolation and all that stuff - it has been very, very tough for the team. But at the end of the day we didn't perform and it's as simple as that.

"I've been on a few Ashes tours and when you get a good walloping down under everyone comes back and wrings their hands - and says we got to change this and look at structures and so have you."

Tufnell stopped short of calling for drastic change, but did identify a key area where English cricket can help its red-ball side.

"I think they have now decided to put three or four County Championship games in the middle of the summer. We need that.

"We've got to play on better pitches and we've got to play as much in middle of summer as we can.

"We can't be playing red ball at the beginning of April when snow is on the ground and you got 10 jumpers on - and everyone is getting bowled out for 100 on green decks. And we can't also be playing in October when there are leaves on the the ground.

"We're a fantastic white-ball cricketing side now but the red ball just needs a bit of TLC and looking after at the moment. And people above my pay grade are looking into how we structure it.

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"Everyone loves Test cricket and wants to play it. It's the pinnacle, it just needs tinkering, not massive overhauls."

In the meantime, Tufnell will focus on his return to the live stage, albeit in a different capacity to when he was starring in pantomime and hosting A Question of Sport.

"I'm really looking forward to it [the tour] and can't believe they haven't done one beforehand.

"I've done working in the theatres and you get a great feedback from an audience. Sometimes on television you can't digress, but you can wander around a bit more on a stage or on the radio. I'm sure we'll wander down a few paths and end up in a few cul-de-sacs along the way so who knows where we're gonna end up?

"It's just going to be like a normal TMS show with a few other things thrown in along the way."

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Cyberpunk 2077 patch 1.5 and DLC leak denied by dev

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An alleged Cyberpunk 2077 leak pertaining to patch 1.5 and the upcoming DLC (downloadable content) has been denied by developer CD Projekt Red.

The 4chan leak, as pointed to by Forbes, has now been taken down, as it leads to a 404 page. It alleges that the game will undergo a soft-relaunch, and be titled Cyberpunk 2077: Samurai Edition, be revealed around February, and feature lots of new content.

The Global PR director at CD Projekt Red, Radek Grabowski, told Forbes in a Twitter response that this thing does not add up. While theres a lot of detail in the supposed leak, categorical denial from PR at CD Projekt Redshould be noted.

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According to Forbes, the leak had some parts pulled from datamined files as well, which could add to the leaks validity. The new features in patch 1.5 allegedly include barbershops, a garage, improved AI, revamped loot system, new UI and a transmog system. The free DLC will supposedly be bundled in and include four weapon packs, new game plus, apartment customisation and new gigs.

There were apparently details and images of the Cyberpunk 2077 anime, a new area in the game called the combat zone (which features two gangs fighting it out, with an atmosphere apparently similar to S.T.A.L.K.E.R) and a futuristic cyberpunk take on something like Gwent from The Witcher 3.

It of course needs to be said that some of this, all of it, or none of it could end up being true.

In other news, a lead writer on the recently released Halo Infinite has left developer 343 Industries for Riot Games. The writer said that Halo Infinite will remain one of the proudest achievements of my career for the rest of my life.

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Saucy Cyberpunk 2077 visual novel released with CDPR’s blessing – PC Gamer

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Cyberbang 2069 is at least up-front about what you can expect. This is basically a dating sim featuring many of Cyberpunk 2077's cast, including of course Keanu (thanks, GR+), and is a mix of fan-fiction with original music and art exploring various romantic options within the world. You can download an explicit or an SFW version here.

The most surprising element of this is that, before diving into serious development, the three individuals behind Cyberbang 2069 sought out CDPR's permission to go ahead.

"We read their terms of service and for fan art it's really gracious," one of the developers, Bean, told The Gamer. "You can make money off your fan art, you just can't lock it behind a paywall. We already knew it was going to be free, but they do say 'do not make a video game based off Cyberpunk', which made us question a little bit about what a visual novel falls under, because some people would say it's not a video game. It's fanfic combined with art in more of an immersive style, really."

The developers, who go by the label Triple Thirst, contacted CDPR in April last year to check if Cyberbang 2069 would be allowed under these terms. "We were expecting maybe some kind of clarification like, Oh, is this about Johnny?," Bean says. Because there's been some issues with his character [in the past] because of Keanu Reeves, but they just sent back, Go for it."

Cyberbang 2069 is using CDPR's characters but adds a load more romance options. In Cyberpunk 2077, you can only romance four characters total. The roster here includes, inevitably, Johnny Silverhand, but also features characters that have relatively minor roles in the game like Sandayu Oda, with the developers aiming to add more characters in future.

Fans have of course been messing around with Cyberpunk 2077 in all sorts of ways since release, but expanding romance options is a big theme for mods and fan projects alike. It reached some sort of singularity when Keanu Reeves himself was asked how he felt about people modding the game to jump his bones: "It's always nice when it's nice."

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What are your thoughts on Cyberpunk 2077s rocky road to recovery? – Destructoid

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Taterchimp thinks its time to talk about Cyberpunk 2077 again.

Flegma may start a series looking back at what was written in Pelit gaming magazine back in 2002.

Tomas Immortal reviews the action-adventure game, The Surge.

Kerrik52 starts a Legacy of Kain retrospective blog.

Cockaroach shares their experience going back playing Dark Souls.

Lord Spencer reviews Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins as part of his PS1 REVIEWS blogging series.

TroyFullbuster of a brief review of Pokemon Legends: Arceus.

PhilsPhindings discusses the similarities between the soundtrack of A Link to the Past and Jazz/Fusion games.

Alphadeus releases his latest music album, Anthems, composed of songs specifically written for members of the Dtoid community.

Black Red Gaming writes a satirical take on Sonys reaction to Microsofts acquisition of Activision.

ChronoLynxx opens this weeks TGIF community forum for open discussion.

A meatier number of blogs this week. Awesome work, friends! Thanks to Lord Spencer for the recap as always, and, if you want to help boost next weeks Cblog recaps, then just head on over to the blog section and have at it with your thoughts on all things gaming. Or anything really! Thanks, folks and enjoy the weekend!

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Cloud computing just hit another huge milestone – ZDNet

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Businesses globally spent $53.5 billion on cloud infrastructure in the fourth quarter of 2021, hitting the milestone for the first time and bringing full-year spending to $191.7 billion, or nearly $50 billion more than in 2020.

As usual, the big three dominated cloud infrastructure spending, accounting for 61% of the $53.5 billion in Q4 2021, according to analyst Canalys.

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Amazon Web Services had a 33% share, followed by Microsoft Azure's 22%, and Google Cloud's 9%. Other cloud providers took 36%.

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Growth followed the standard order, too: though still a loss-making part of Alphabet, Google Cloud revenues grew fastest at 63% year on year, followed by Azure's 46%, and AWS's 40%. Signaling the industry's maturity, cloud infrastructure spending year-on-year growth has slowed from 2018 levels of around 50% to this quarter's 34%.

Canalys' cloud infrastructure spending update follows Amazon's Q4 2021 earnings report on Thursday. While Amazon missed analyst estimates, its giant AWS subsidiary's revenues grew 40% year on year to $17.78 billion, leaving it with a $71 billion revenue run rate.

Alphabet this week reported Q4 2021 Google Cloud revenue grew 45% year over year, but it's still working to trim back its quarterly operating losses that historically have exceeded $1 billion. This quarter the loss was $890 million, down from the huge $1.24 billion loss in Q4 2020.

Microsoft last month boasted that growth in "the number of larger, long-term Azure contracts" powered its cloud growth of 46% in fiscal Q2 2022.

Canalys sees the so-called metaverse and related augmented and virtual reality technologies driving cloud services spending and infrastructure deployment over the next decade.

While the metaverse is still being hashed out, Canalys sees use cases for the burgeoning virtual world in gaming, social media, workplace collaboration, education, real estate, ecommerce and digital commerce. Whatever it will become, it's all good news for cloud providers.

"Compute will be in high demand in virtual and augmented reality environments, while storage, machine learning, IoT and data analytics will be essential to support operations such as digital twinning, modeling and interactivity in the metaverse," said Canalys research analyst, Blake Murray.

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