Harris required people to sign 'attestation of vaccination' paper to attend her Florida 'speech' | Kamala Harris required all attendees of her event on Sunday in Tallahassee, Florida, to sign a form confirming whether they have been vaccinated or not, according to reports. The requirement is a counter-approach to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's claims that the vaccine is being used as a weapon. The governor plans to propose protections for residents, such as a ban on vaccine and mask requirements, during the next legislative session. The form was titled "Attestation of Vaccination," and it required guest to indicate whether they are unvaccinated, partially vaccinated or vaccinated. The Republican National Committee Research Twitter handle @RNCResearch tweeted about the form on Sunday. "Kamala Harris made people sign an 'attestation of vaccination' to attend her incoherent speech in Florida today," the tweet read. Followers of the page had mixed responses, with some agreeing for the necessity of the form, and many others mocking the requirement on the basis that vaccines do not stop transmission.
■ Creepy Martha Stewart Pfizer Commercial Shills For Boosters (The National File) | Martha Stewart, 81, who rose to fame as a homemaking influencer, is starring in a Pfizer/BioNTech commercial intended to convince people to get Coronavirus booster shots, even as evidence shows the massive number of people “Dying Suddenly” after receiving Coronavirus needle injections. Stewart, who served time in federal prison for multiple crimes stemming from an insider trading case, took part in a 2011 photo op with Michelle Obama and Jill Biden. Unsurprisingly, Stewart’s Pfizer commercial does not mention the Stew Peters documentary Died Suddenly, which presents evidence of deadly consequences for jabbed people.