MSN – The Washington Post

SAN FRANCISCO — YouTube is taking down several video channels associated with high-profile anti-vaccine activists including Joseph Mercola and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who experts say are partially responsible for helping seed the skepticism that’s contributed to slowing vaccination rates across the country. Continue reading “YouTube is banning prominent anti-vaccine activists and blocking all anti-vaccine content”

UAF Report

Body brokers are using Chinese transportation to move body parts of Americans all around the world. One recent shipment contained three tons of body parts valued at $67,204 in a container that was kept at 5 degrees to keep the parts from spoiling.

The families of the deceased didn’t realize that their loved ones’ parts were being sent all over the globe. Some say they might not have minded if they had been told about it when they signed but others were very upset as you may well imagine. Continue reading “Chinese Tanker BUSTED With ‘Tons’ Of American Body Parts in the Hold”

MSN

After a year on the front lines, Jason Zvokel traded in his 15-year career as a Walgreens pharmacist for a different kind of drugstore: a marijuana dispensary.

Now instead of administering vaccines and filling prescriptions, he’s helping customers make sense of concentrates, tablets and lozenges. His pay is 5 percent lower, he said, but the hours are more manageable. Continue reading “Greener pastures: Marijuana jobs are becoming a refuge for retail and restaurant workers”

Epoch Times – by Katabella Roberts

A new variant of the COVID-19 virus has been discovered at a Kentucky nursing home, where it has reportedly infected 45 residents and health care personnel, according to scientist William A. Haseltine.

The variant, called R.1, originated in Japan and infected many residents and workers in the Kentucky nursing home who were fully vaccinated, Haseltine said.  Continue reading “New R.1 COVID-19 Variant With ‘Unique Mutations’ Discovered at Kentucky Nursing Home”

NPR

In 2020, for the first time in recorded history, more people died in Alabama than were born in the state.

“Our state literally shrunk,” Dr. Scott Harris, the states top health official, said at a press briefing last week.  Continue reading “There Were More Deaths Than Births In Alabama Last Year, A Grim First For The State”

Study Finds – by Chris Melore

RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Vaccinations can be a controversial subject for many people, especially when it comes to injections. So what if you could replace your next shot with a salad instead? Researchers at the University of California-Riverside are working on a way to grow edible plants that carry the same medication as an mRNA vaccine.

The COVID-19 vaccine is one of the many inoculations which use messenger RNA (mRNA) technology to defeat viruses. They work by teaching cells from the immune system to recognize and attack a certain infectious disease. Unfortunately, mRNA vaccines have to stay in cold storage until use or they lose stability. The UC-Riverside team says if they’re successful, the public could eat plant-based mRNA vaccines — which could also survive at room temperature. Continue reading “Vaccines in your salad? Scientists growing medicine-filled plants to replace injections”

Study Finds – by Chris Melore

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — American politics may be in a disheveled state right now, but it’s apparently making more people aware of their rights as citizens, a new survey reveals. Researchers from the University of the Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center say knowledge about civics has actually increased over the last year — reaching its highest levels since 2006.

The center’s annual poll of more than 1,000 people finds 56 percent of Americans are now capable of naming all three branches of government. In 2006, just 33 percent of respondents could accurately say the three branches include the executive, legislative, and judicial. Continue reading “Just 56% of Americans can name all three branches of government — a 15-year high!”

LifeSiteNews – by Kenton Biffert

ITHACA, New York (LifeSiteNews) — An Ivy League university with a 95% jab rate has five times as many COVID-19 positives in its opening week as it did before the “vaccine” rollout.  

Cornell University, which has a population of around 40,000, was declared a “yellow zone” after their first week of classes because 322 people there tested positive for the coronavirus during the opening “surveillance testing.” 
Continue reading “Cornell University sees significant rise in COVID-19 ‘cases’ despite 95% jab rate”

Fox 5 NY

From restaurants to schools and new requirements for city workers, big changes have started in New York City on Monday in the ongoing fight against the coronavirus.

More than 30 types of businesses will be affected by the city’s new coronavirus vaccine mandate:  Continue reading “New pandemic rules for NYC restaurants, city workers, schools in effect”

LifeSiteNews – by Ashley Sadler

Infants as young as six months old may soon be eligible for the abortion-tainted COVID-19 shot if BioNTech receives approval for the jab it developed in collaboration with Pfizer. 

Just weeks after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the two-dose mRNA Pfizer/BioNTech shot for all Americans age 16 and up, the two top executives of German biotechnology company BioNTech announced that they are seeking approval of the drugs from global regulators for use in children age five and up in the next several weeks. 
Continue reading “BioNTech seeks approval for infant COVID jabs by end of 2021, children age 5 and up this month”

Chuck Baldwin

Once again, the propagandist news media is lying to you. The FDA did NOT grant full approval to the Covid gene therapy shots. Carl Switchzer covers the story for American Thinker:

You may have heard that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot received FDA approval this past Monday.  Politicians, national health officials, and journalists are breathless with excitement about how this approval will finally induce the remaining “vaccine-hesitant” into stepping forward to receive their jab.  The FDA even has a press release on its website about it. Continue reading “FDA Did NOT Grant Full Approval To Pfizer Covid Gene Therapy Shots”

The Guardian – by Brian Whitaker, September 10, 2001

Five hundred websites – many of them with an Arab or Muslim connection – crashed last Wednesday when an anti-terrorism taskforce raided InfoCom Corporation in Texas.

The 80-strong taskforce that descended upon the IT company included FBI agents, Secret Service agents, Diplomatic Security agents, tax inspectors, immigration officials, customs officials, department of commerce officials and computer experts.  Continue reading “Flashback 9-10-2001: US pulls the plug on Muslim websites”

Times Union

NEW YORK (AP) — A stunned U.S. East Coast faced a rising death toll, surging rivers and tornado damage Thursday after the remnants of Hurricane Ida walloped the region with record-breaking rain, drowning more than 40 people in their homes and cars.

In a region that had been warned about potentially deadly flash flooding but hadn’t braced for such a blow from the no-longer-hurricane, the storm killed at least 46 people from Maryland to Connecticut on Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Continue reading “More than 45 dead after Ida’s remnants blindside Northeast”

Buzz Feed News – by Zoe Tillman

WASHINGTON — Douglas Jensen, an Iowa man charged with leading a mob that chased US Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman on Jan. 6, is going back to jail after he was caught violating his release conditions by accessing the internet — specifically to stream election fraud conspiracy theory content.

US District Judge Timothy Kelly signaled that it was an easy call for him to return Jensen to federal custody. Shortly before announcing the decision at a hearing on Thursday, the judge said he had been explicit that Jensen could not go online and Jensen promptly disobeyed that. Kelly seemed especially troubled that a court officer caught Jensen in the act of violating his release conditions the very first time they made an unannounced visit at his house to check on his compliance. Continue reading “An Alleged Capitol Rioter Will Return To Jail For Streaming Conspiracy Theory Content”

The Guardian – by Moira Donegan

Last week, it was Remain in Mexico. On Tuesday, the supreme court issued an order requiring the Biden administration to reinstate the Trump-era policy that required asylum seekers from Central America to stay across the border in Mexico while their claims are adjudicated. It was an uncommonly aggressive intervention into foreign policy, an area where previous courts have preferred a light touch, and it posed massive logistical, diplomatic and humanitarian crises at the border that will need to be rapidly resolved if the Biden administration is to comply with the order.
Continue reading “The US supreme court is deciding more and more cases in a secretive ‘shadow docket’”