If you only play one video this year, the video below is the one you should play. Continue reading “The Best Video On Climate Change That You Will Ever See”
Author: A Reader
This year’s World Economic Forum’s (“WEF”) annual meeting at Davos is being held from 10 to 16 January. As the Globalists meet, organisers have confirmed the WEF will host 52 heads of state and government and nearly 600 CEOs. Continue reading “The Great Reset: The 52 Heads of State and Hundreds of Government Officials collaborating with the WEF at Davos 2023”
New medicines need not be tested in animals to receive U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval, according to legislation signed by President Joe Biden in late December 2022. The change—long sought by animal welfare organizations—could signal a major shift away from animal use after more than 80 years of drug safety regulation. Continue reading “FDA no longer needs to require animal tests before human drug trials”
Substack – by Jordan Schachtel
The Dossier has acquired a confidential list of every individual (excluding some government officials) who will be in attendance for the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual summit in Davos, Switzerland next week. Continue reading “The Dossier acquires confidential Davos attendees list”
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
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- The notion that the COVID shots are a form of gene therapy is so risky for Big Pharma’s bottom line, they’re going to great lengths to make sure people don’t think of them that way
Continue reading “Why Is the Associated Press Lying About Gene Therapy Shots?”
Joe Biden was caught on camera making yet another blunder this weekend when he appeared to mistake a member of the Salvation Army for a secret service agent.
A study of 2022 IRS tax audit data found that a taxpayer in the lowest income bracket is five times more likely to face an audit that would a member of the highest income bracket. Continue reading “IRS targeted poorest taxpayers while millionaires went mostly unscathed in 2022: report”
New York Post – by MaryAnn Martinez
Migrants in El Paso, Texas — the current epicenter of the border crisis — have been linked to serious and violent crimes including car theft, gun threats and drug trafficking, according to local police. Continue reading “Newly arrived migrants linked to crimes in El Paso including drugs, theft and gun threats”
Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker
A recently published email has provided more evidence of President Joe Biden’s administration asking tech platforms to censor content that challenges the federal government’s Covid messaging. Continue reading “Biden admin asked Twitter to silence Robert F. Kennedy Jr”
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New York Post – by Brooke Steinberg
America is facing a shortage of four key medications used for common illnesses in children as virus season comes back in full force.
Officials have declared a shortage of first-line antibiotics amoxicillin and Augmentin, which are used to treat bacterial infections. Tamiflu, the most common flu medication in the US, and albuterol, an inhaler for asthma and to open airways in the lungs, are also in short supply, according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Continue reading “US faces shortages of children’s antibiotics and flu drugs amid ‘tripledemic’”
Epoch Health – by Marina Zhang
While the official data from China reports mild disease and low mortalities surrounding the latest COVID-19 outbreaks, Chinese social media is awash with reports of “white lung,” a form of pneumonia often seen in moderate to severe disease. Continue reading “‘It Doesn’t Make Sense,’ Experts Trying to Explain White Lungs in China”
Reading the mainstream media’s reaction to today’s payrolls report, one would be left with the impression that it was generally on the goldilocks side and indicative of a possible soft-landing – consider this from Bloomberg: “the US labor market stayed resilient last month while wage gains cooled, raising hopes that the economy may dodge a recession and the Federal Reserve will further slow its aggressive campaign of interest-rate hikes.” Continue reading “Inside The “Strong” Jobs Report: Full-Time Workers -1K; Part-Time Workers +679K”
Olivia Teseniar was part of Moderna’s trial. After 2 yrs of serious adverse reactions she now has T-cell lymphoma and leukaemia. Her issues were omitted from Moderna’s submission to the FDA. She recorded her last meeting with the Principal Investigator of the trial. pic.twitter.com/HUXVC3TNMQ
— Popper (@Kukicat7) December 31, 2022
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
New York, NY — Fights between adolescents are an unfortunately common reality. Children attempting to assert their dominance over one another often find themselves coming to blows on the school playground, bus stop, or other places as school lets out. This was the case for two sisters this week. Continue reading “NYPD Cop Pummels 14yo Girl as Fellow Children Try to Save Her in Vain”
The Russian navy frigate ‘Admiral Gorshkov,’ has become the first warship carrying Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles to begin routine combat service. Continue reading “First ship armed with Russian hypersonic missiles enters combat duty”
Children’s Health Defense – by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
Twitter engaged in widespread censorship of prominent scientists and medical experts for posting content that contradicted the official COVID-19 narrative, according to the latest “Twitter files” document dump, released Dec. 26, 2022, by investigative reporter and author David Zweig. Continue reading “Latest ‘Twitter Files’ Reveal Biden Officials Colluded With Twitter on Widespread Censorship of Medical Experts”
Nearly half of Americans think COVID-19 vaccines may be to blame for many unexplained deaths, and more than a quarter say someone they know could be among the victims. Continue reading “‘Died Suddenly’? More Than 1-in-4 Think Someone They Know Died From COVID-19 Vaccines”