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The Canadian healthcare system is experiencing an acute shortage of basic painkillers, particularly acetaminophen and ibuprofen, which are commonly used to relieve pain and fever in children during flu season. Continue reading “Doctors Advised to Suggest Suicide to Patients as Canada Runs Out of Basic Painkillers”
The White House has authorized employing strategic assets in South Korea more frequently. The announcement comes as Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington conduct unprecedented aerial war games. Continue reading “US to Station More Nuclear-Capable Assets on Korean Peninsula”
The Pentagon announced that it is setting up a new command, based in Germany, to oversee the training and equipping of Ukraine’s military during its fight with Russia, the New York Times reported on Friday. The command is named Security Assistance Group-Ukraine, or SAG-U. Continue reading “Pentagon Vows To Support Ukraine for ‘As Long As It Takes,’ Launches New Command”
Common Dreams – by Julia Conley
As environmental advocates call on regulators to “lead with sound science” regarding the proposed release of thousands of genetically engineered mosquitoes on a weekly basis in central California, eight Democratic lawmakers on Thursday demanded that officials reject the proposal without an in-depth review of its potential impacts. Continue reading “‘Too Many Unknown Factors’: California Lawmakers Object to Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes”
Investigative journalist Tayler Hansen attended the Beto O’Rourke rally Thursday night in Dallas, Texas.
During the rally Tayler screamed out a question at Beto on trans surgery for kids. Continue reading “Journalist Tayler Hansen Choked Out and Body-Slammed at Beto O’Rourke Event after Screaming Out Question on Transitioning Children”
The Pentagon on Friday announced a new tranche of military aid to Ukraine. The $400 million weapons package includes Soviet-era tanks, outdated anti-air missiles, and miniature kamikaze drones. Continue reading “New US military aid for Ukraine revealed”
The Daily Sceptic – by Debbie Lerman
In previous articles I discussed the probability that Deborah Birx, the White House Coronavirus Task Force Coordinator, was not a representative of the public health agencies but, rather, was appointed by the National Security Council. I now have proof that this was, indeed, the case. I have also uncovered documents that show: Continue reading “U.S. Covid Response Taken Over By National Security Council in March 2020 to Impose Pre-Prepared Lockdown Plan, Evidence Shows”
The Daily Sceptic – by Chris Morrison
Ahead of COP27, the ecologist Dr. Susan Crockford has launched a hard-hitting attack on the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the World Economic Forum (WEF), King Charles and Sir David Attenborough. The two men are said to “parrot WWF activist nonsense” that they naïvely accept as science. Dr. Crockford is an acknowledged zoology expert on polar bears, whose work on their recently growing Arctic populations has effectively removed them as a green poster story. She says it is clear that many of the goals of the WWF are shared by the WEF, and these complement the vision the King and Attenborough share for the future. “They all want a return to a world with fewer people that live meagre, circumscribed lives, while the rich carry on their jet-setting ways.” Continue reading “COP27 Is About a Jet-Setting Elite Trying to Make a World of Fewer, Poorer People Who “Live Meagre Lives”, Says Ecologist”
NEW YORK (AP) — The Brooklyn Nets are suspending Kyrie Irving for at least five games without pay, saying they were dismayed by his failure to “unequivocally say he has no antisemitic beliefs.” Continue reading “Nets suspend Kyrie Irving for at least 5 games without pay”
Campus Reform – by Ava Sherwood
Starting January 2023, Harvard University is requiring all on-campus students to be vaccinated with the bivalent COVID-19 booster.
In September statement, Harvard warned that “[s]tudents must be compliant with all vaccine requirements in order to register for the spring term. This includes the annual flu shot as well as the bivalent Omicron-specific COVID-19 booster.” Continue reading “Harvard mandates new COVID-19 booster, threatens holds on enrollment if students don’t comply”
With the homelessness crisis cited among their top concerns, Oregon voters are taking note of Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler’s declaration of a “humanitarian catastrophe” in the state’s largest city. Continue reading “Portland Facing Homelessness ‘Catastrophe’: Mayor”
Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan
Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday announced that he talked with ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt and other “civil society leaders” about how Twitter “will continue to combat hate and harassment” and will “not allow anyone who was de-platformed for violating Twitter rules back on” the site without “a clear process for doing so.” Continue reading “The Bird is Caged: Elon Musk Commits to ‘Combat Hate’ After ADL Threatens ‘Dire Consequences’ For Replatforming ‘Far-Right’”
On Tuesday, CNBC’s ‘Squawk on the Street’ host Jim Cramer stunned his co-hosts by endorsing the use of “propaganda” to spread information about COVID-19. Continue reading “CNBC’s Jim Cramer Calls for State-Run Propaganda to Spread COVID Agenda – Leaving his Co-hosts in Awkward Silence”
The Atlantic has come under fire for suggesting that all the terrible pandemic-era decisions over lockdowns, school closures, masking, and punishing an entire class of people who questioned the efficacy and wisdom of taking a rushed, experimental vaccine – for a virus with a 99% survival rate in most, should all be water under the bridge. Continue reading ““You Murderous Hypocrites”: Outrage Ensues After The Atlantic Suggests ‘Amnesty’ For Pandemic Authoritarians”