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Remember when our grandparents, great-grandparents, and such stated that they only had an 8th grade education? Well, check this out. – – –

This is the eighth-grade final exam from 1895 in Salina, KS, USA. It was taken from the original document on file at the Smokey Valley Genealogical Society and Library in Salina, KS, and reprinted by the Salina Journal.  Students were given 5 hours to complete the test.  Continue reading “8th Grade Examination from late 1800’s”

Our Amazing Grace – by Kevin Tuttle

APPLETON, WISCONSIN, March 7, 2022 — When Grace Schara, a 19-year-old Down Syndrome girl, died in St. Elizabeth’s (Ascension) Hospital in Appleton, Wisc., the hospital received a $13,000 death bonus, far less than the national average of a $100,000 bonus received for patients who have been ventilated and died. Continue reading “Hospitals Endorse National Mandate To Exterminate Special Needs People”

Children’s Health Defense – by Meryl Nass M.D.

Two news stories this week reveal how the federal government plans to treat COVID “misinformation” as a crime, and what role tech companies will play in rounding up the “criminal.”

This is truly frightening.  Continue reading “‘Truly Frightening:’ Feds Give Tech Companies Until May 2 to ‘Turn Over COVID-19 Misinformation’”

Yahoo News

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s Defense Ministry said Thursday that the United States appeared to be running a clandestine biological weapons lab in the country of Georgia, allegedly flouting international conventions and posing a direct security threat to Russia — allegations the Pentagon angrily rejected.  Continue reading “Russia claims US running secret bio weapons lab in Georgia”

AP

HAMILTON, Ala. (AP) — A handwritten log kept by nurses tells the story of the losing battle to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19 in this corner of Alabama: Just 14 people showed up at the Marion County Health Department for their initial shot during the first six weeks of the year. Continue reading “US vaccination drive is bottoming out as omicron subsides”

Reclaim the Net – by Tom Parker

The World Economic Forum (WEF), an international organization that works to “shape global, regional and industry agendas,” recently published its latest dystopian proposal – a far-reaching digital ID system that will collect as much data as possible on individuals and then use this data to determine their level of access to various services. Continue reading “World Economic Forum pushes digital ID system that will determine access to services”

Manufacturing.net

GARYVILLE, La. (AP) — A huge Louisiana refinery was rocked by an explosion and fire Monday. Marathon Petroleum Corp. said six workers suffered minor injuries.

Officials later gave the all-clear sign, but it was not immediately clear what caused the morning blast at the Marathon Petroleum Corp. plant in Garyville, between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Continue reading “Explosion Rocks Huge Louisiana Refinery”

Great Game India

A major UK study finds that pharmaceutical manufacturing sites is the primary contributors of drug contamination and has polluted almost all the rivers of the world.

According to recent study, pharmaceutical contamination of the world’s rivers is significantly more widespread than previously assumed, and now constitutes a worldwide hazard to environmental and human health. Continue reading “Pharmaceuticals Have Polluted Almost All Rivers Of The World Finds Major UK Study”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

North Miami, FL – The police shooting of Charles Kinsey on July 18, 2016, outraged the nation, as video footage captured Kinsey lying on his back with hands in the air, begging the cops not to shoot his patient who was holding a toy – but a cop shot him anyway. Because American citizens have been conditioned to accept rampant police incompetence and violence, the cop who shot him was acquitted on two counts attempted manslaughter in 2019 with only a single misdemeanor charge of culpable negligence sticking.  Continue reading “Court Quietly Overturns Conviction for Cop Who Shot a Therapist for Helping Lost Autistic Man”

Allan Wall

Bambi Larson, the mother of two adult children, was the manager of a medical testing company in California, residing  in a peaceful San Jose neighborhood with her dog and her cat.

But on the morning of February 28th, an intruder entered her home, where he beat and stabbed Bambi Larson to death, leaving her body on her bedroom floor, covered with blood. Continue reading “Murdered by An Illegal Alien in Her Own Home”

Fox News

Security officials will reinstall fencing around the Capitol next week ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union address, Fox News can confirm.

U.S. Capitol Police are bracing for a potential “Freedom Convoy” truck protest to Washington, D.C., for the March 1 speech. “Freedom Convoy” truckers have been protesting in Canada for weeks against coronavirus restrictions and vaccine mandates and caused a temporary blockade of the busy Ambassador Bridge border crossing between Windsor and Detroit.  Continue reading “Capitol fence to be reinstalled ahead of Biden’s State of the Union address”

Breitbart – by Katherine Hamilton

A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered further review of United Airlines’ coronavirus vaccine mandate, calling it “coercive” and reversing a lower court ruling.

A three-judge panel in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled 2-1 to return the issue to District Judge Mark Pittman, who previously rejected employees’ request for a preliminary junction. Continue reading “Federal Appeals Court: United Airlines Vaccine Mandate ‘Coerced’ Employees to ‘Violate Religious Convictions’”

Children’s Health Defense – by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

After the U.S. Supreme Court last month froze the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for large private employers, some companies — including BoeingGeneral Electric and Starbucks — dropped plans to implement the mandate.

Others, based on guidance issued in 2020 by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, left the mandates in place. Continue reading “Corporate Vaccine Mandates and Vaccine Passports — Brought to You by BlackRock and Vanguard?”

Allan Wall

Revere, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, is named for Paul Revere of the famous Paul Revere’s Ride.

In the year 2000, Revere was the scene of the brutal killing of a 16-year old handicapped boy.  Continue reading “Teenager With Cerebral Palsy Killed By Gang Including Three Illegal Aliens”