Deborah Conrad, a physician assistant in New York, was fired from her job after reporting COVID-19 vaccine adverse reactions to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS).

In 2021, Conrad began to notice that the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccines were being ignored by fellow medical professionals and that her colleagues were hesitant to report them.

Continue reading “Physician Assistant Fired After Reporting Adverse Reactions to the COVID-19 Vaccine to VAERS By Amber Crawford”

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A Texas mother, Laura Maria Gruber, is speaking out about a bizarre and troubling classroom activity her 13-year-old daughter was subjected to.

Continue reading “Mother Shares 13-Year-Old Daughter’s Disturbing Classroom Activity “Hunter, Bear, Hooker” by Margaret Flavin”

The software tycoon has called for funding for the WHO’s Global Health Emergency Corps

Bill Gates wants global ‘fire department’ for pandemics

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A new free app which converts smartphones into dashcams could soon be advanced enough to clock other motorists for speeding.

 The free dashcamUK app allow motorists to submit evidence of 21 different driving offences to the police.

It can capture transgressions including jumping a red light, failing to indicate and using a mobile phone while driving.

Continue reading “A speed camera in EVERY car: New app turns mobile phones into dashcams that can report 21 traffic offences to police at the touch of a button – and could soon be upgraded to detect how fast other vehicles are going by STEWART CARR”

A grocery store located in Manhattan’s Upper West Side uses facial and voice recognition technology to combat a surge in shoplifting, reported Patch NYC.

“This Business collects, retains, converts, stores, or shares customers’ biometric identifier information, which is information that can be used to identify or help identify you. Examples of biometric identifier information are eye scans and voiceprints,” a sign reads on the front door of the Fairway store on Broadway and West 74th Street. Continue reading “NYC Supermarket “Collects Biometric” Data On Shoppers by TYLER DURDEN”

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s decision Tuesday to allow infants and children 6 months through age 4 to get Pfizer’s bivalent booster shot drew harsh criticism from pediatricians and others who said children don’t need any COVID-19 vaccines, let alone four doses.

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Infants and children 6 months through age 4 who received the three-dose primary series of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are now eligible for a fourth dose — Pfizer’s bivalent booster shot.

Continue reading “‘Simply Obscene’: FDA Approves Fourth COVID Shot for Infants and Kids Under 5 By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.”

Waterstones, the UK’s leading High Street book retailer, has shortlisted a book entitled ‘My trans teen misadventure’ by Lewis Hancock, a transgender-identified female, for its prestigious Children’s Book Prize, due to be awarded on 30 March.

Continue reading “Waterstones – stop pushing dangerous gender ideology at children!”

Over 100 of the world’s governments are planning to push central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may have given them the perfect opportunity to introduce this nightmarish surveillance tech.

Continue reading “Prepare for governments to push CBDCs in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse By Tom Parker”

Fingerprints of Unvaccinated NYC School Teachers Sent to FBI

The fingerprints of unvaccinated school teachers in New York City who lost their jobs due to their vaccine status have allegedly been sent to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) flagged with a “problem code.” These “problem code” flags in the FBI files on the fired teachers could impact their ability to obtain future employment.1

According to the attorney representing the teachers who were fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine:

Continue reading “Fingerprints of Unvaccinated NYC School Teachers Sent to FBI by Carolyn Hendler, JD”

Congress has added tens of billions to Biden’s previous requests

The White House is asking Congress for a whopping $886.4 billion military budget for the fiscal year 2024, with $842 billion of it going to the Pentagon. The rest would go toward other federal agencies’ military spending, including the Energy Department’s nuclear weapons program.

Continue reading “Biden Asks for Massive $886 Billion Military Budget for 2024 by Dave DeCamp”

USS Nimitz (CVN 68) in Dry Dock 6 after dewatering at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Wash., March 5, 2018. (Thiep Van Nguyen II/US Navy)

Continue reading “White House asks for $11 billion more for Navy, Marine Corps spending By Courtney Albon”

Illinois State Representative La Shawn Ford (D-Chicago) is proposing a bill to criminalize parents who “knowingly, with intent to discipline or alter the behavior of a child, says or messages anything that would coerce the child.”  The bill, which is currently pending, would criminalize the behavior as “parental bullying.”

Continue reading “Democrat Proposed Bill in Illinois Creates Criminal Offense of ‘Parental Bullying’ for Routine Discipline of Children By Margaret Flavin”

As illegals continue to pour over the Biden Administration’s broken border, The Daily Caller News Foundation has uncovered The Red Cross is sharing guides for U.S. bound illegals that includes a map to the border and helpful tips and free resources available to them.

Continue reading “Red Cross Provides Maps to Illegals Sharing Where to Cross Border and Providing “Helpful Tips” By Margaret Flavin”

East Cleveland, OH — All too often, those who continuously apologize for crimes committed by police officers are able to justify some of the most egregious instances of outright murder by claiming the officer was a bad apple. Almost as often, however, as TFTP has shown numerous times, many folks forget the second half of that euphemism which is, “one bad apple spoils the entire bunch.”

A situation has been unfolding in Ohio recently, perfectly illustrating the nature of the bad apple theory. Eleven current and former East Cleveland Police officers were indicted last week for participating in “appalling” behavior, according to authorities.

Continue reading “One Bad Apple? Nearly Half of Entire Dept. Indicted for Assault and Torture Caught on Camera by MATT AGORIST”