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EP15: A Tale of Pain and Page Sources

  • Writer: Dawg
    Dawg
  • Oct 11, 2021
  • 4 min read

Updated: Oct 14, 2021

For this episode we got the luxury of speaking with one of the badasses among us.



Meet Joe Corbett, of House of Pain , who sat down with us to chat. House of Pain is truly unique and we wanted to find out why. Especially after they were the first business to go toe-to-toe with County Tyrant Sam Page. We wanted to get Joe's side of the story because the Patriot crew felt like he and the House got dicked down by local media once the fight started. Not to mention I have a personal axe to grind against bullies, and Mr. Sam Page is definitely a bully.


If you'd like to catch yourself up on what went down between the House of Pain and the House of Page, check out some of the sources below:


May of 2020



*This article is by Chris Hayes, who Joe references in the episode as treating him fairly.

June of 2020


We had a great conversation about exactly what it was like for Joe, and the House, while all this crap was going on. And we started to really dig into some stuff. Let's not forget: all of this bullshit was started because of....the COOF! Yes sir, COVID-19 is the lynchpin that tyrants have been using for two years to take people's rights--including Joe's right to run his business. As it turns out, I've done quite a bit of research on what was happening with COVID during the time that Joe was going into this fight.


Let me show you what the numbers looked like when Page started his crackdown. Keep in mind two things:

1) The population in St. Louis County is estimated by the US Census Bureau at 994,205[1] for this timeframe.

2) We’re taking the county at their word for both deaths and positive cases as legitimate. We know that over-inflation of the numbers has been a problem nationwide.


Sam Page Actions and the Stats when he took them


1) March 15,2020-Page signs Executive Order 11, limiting crowds to 50 or less. The county provides no data or evidence of threat for this time.

2) March 17, 2020-Page signs Executive Order 13, unlawfully closing deemed "non-essential" businesses such as bars and restaurants to the public. The county provides no data for this time.


3) March 18, 2020-Page Signs Executive order 14, limiting gatherings to less than 10 people. The county provides no data for this time regardless of the infringement on the Freedom of Assembly.

4) March 21, 2020-Krewson and Page declare a stay at home order to take effect on 23 March 2020. County mandated closure of businesses they decided were non-essential were ordered to close, as well as banning travel unless “essential”[1]. Number of positive cases on this date—172 and 1 death[2]. According to these numbers, impact of cases was .017% and .0001% by population on this date respectively. Initially, no end date was given. Executive Order No 15 abdicated to the Department of Public Health to determine lockdown ending.


5) April 22, 2020-Page signs the unlimited extension of his stay-at-home order, again housing the power in the Director of Public Health[3]. 2,755 positive cases, total deaths 159. According to the counties own numbers, impact of cases was .27% positives and deaths was .01% of population.


6) May 18, 2020-Page “reopens” the county. He limits occupancy to 25% capacity, but he holds concerts, entertainment, sports venues, sports events, pools, playgrounds, gyms, banquet rooms, and conference centers closed unlawfully. He tells businesses that to stay open, they must follow him and his health directors rules[1]. 4543 positive tests, and 452 deaths. That puts the numbers at .4% on positives, and .04% deaths by population.

7) July 3, 2020-Page and Krewson order the mask mandates; Dr. Alex Garza swears to their efficacy[2]. We’re still in this hyped-up, mask place. Since then, he’s closed youth athletic programs, sued a business (House of Pain) in direct violation of the Governor’s opening orders and tried to make the county miserable. 7482 positives, and 621 deaths. That means positives were .7% and deaths were .06% of population respectively.


After House of Pain went up against Page, a group of restaurant owners did the same. Check out the articles below. It didn't go well for them:




Since then, Page has been involved in a couple of shady deals including one story broken by a local radio station, and the story about Page being potentially connected to a ballot harvesting outfit. Check these out:




The good news is this: a lot of businesses in STL County just aren't playing ball anymore. They know Page is out of control, and the Council isn't far behind him:



But how does a guy like Page keep getting elected? We talked about that, you should listen to it, but we got into talking about the Maricopa county audit surrounding the 2020 election. I've done quite a bit of reading on this case, but a fellow commentator named Razorfist has a couple of great videos we've included for you here. He's an excellent researcher:


This video is titled Maricopa Meltdown

This video is titled They Got Caught


And it wouldn't be the first time something like this happened. The sources are available but extensive so to save you some time we'll provide another Razorfist video that summarizes the happenings more concisely. This one is about Senator Sinema, and how she beat Martha McSally in a previous test run of fixing an election. This is our first correction. The Patriot does not believe Sinema won exclusively due to ballot harvesting. Our stance is that 2018 Arizona election was swung by many things but the biggest is mail-in ballots as we've seen no evidence to the contrary. Ironically enough, it happened in Arizona as well:



Feel free to go down any of these rabbit holes, and see what you find floating around. Maybe you'll find Wonderland. Or maybe you'll start seeing what we see. Regardless, we hope you enjoyed this interview. Thanks to Joe Corbett and House of Pain gym; ya'll are awesome.

[1] https://fox2now.com/news/watch-sam-page-gives-coronavirus-update-for-st-louis-county/ [2] https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/mayor/news/city-and-county-require-mandatory-masks.cfm

[1] https://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/health-med-fit/coronavirus/st-louis-and-st-louis-county-order-residents-to-stay-home-as-coronavirus-cases-multiply/article_da7344c9-fabb-5e64-9d3f-3883bf1fc1f7.html [2] https://stlcorona.com/resources/covid-19-statistics1/ [3]https://stlcorona.com/dr-pages-messages/exec-orders/ (All XO info from here)

[1] https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/stlouiscountymissouri/PST045219

 
 
 

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