Natural News – by Ethan Huff

A 37-year-old father of three is being denied a life-saving medical treatment by UMass Memorial Health Center (UMHC) in Worcester because he refuses to get “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).

Bernard LaPierre, a Type 1 diabetic, was told back in 2019 that his kidneys are failing and that he needs a transplant in order to live. He was put on a waiting list at the time after suffering a major reaction from a pharmaceutical drug he was prescribed that inflicted even worse damage to his kidneys. Continue reading “UMass Memorial Health Center refuses kidney transplant for unvaccinated patient”

Daily Mail

Ministers risk damaging trust in the vaccine if they strong-arm young people into getting jabbed, a government adviser has warned – as a video of a woman ‘struggling to walk’ was liked 100,000 times on Instagram.

In one of the posts, Georgia-Rose Segal, 34, from London, is seen staggering before nearly collapsing on to a kitchen floor. Another clip in the same series then shows her legs and feet spasming in a hospital bed. Continue reading “Government push to force young people to get jabs risks undermining trust in the vaccine, expert warns – as video of woman ‘struggling to walk’ after getting Pfizer is liked 100,000 times on Instagram”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

For years, the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU, has chosen to stand against those who would attack our Constitutional rights. Even the Free Thought Project has been supported by the organization when a California sheriff attempted to force us to delete an article that was damning to his organization. Over the past several years, however, there has been a sort of rift happening inside the organization, with your right to self-defense right in the center of it. Continue reading “ACLU ‘Waging War on Bill of Rights’ and Self-Defense by Declaring 2nd Amendment ‘Racist’”

Fox News

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urged labs this week to stock clinics with kits that can test for both the coronavirus and the flu as the “influenza season” draws near.

The CDC said Wednesday it will withdrawal its request for the “Emergency Use Authorization” of real-time diagnostic testing kits, which were used starting in February 2020 to detect signs of the coronavirus, by the end of the year.  Continue reading “CDC urges labs to use COVID tests that can differentiate from flu”

Breitbart – by Pam Key

Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said on ABC’s “This Week” that the way to get more people vaccinated against coronavirus is to make it a “reward-punishment system.”

Panelist Margaret Hoover said, “There’s a lot of things we can do without calling it a mandate. Just make it almost impossible for people to live their lives without being protected and protect us.” Continue reading “Rahm Emanuel: We Must Make COVID Vaccinations ‘Reward-Punishment System’”

US Provisional Government – by Emanuel Pastreich

The creation of new structures for domestic rule that are militarized, invisible to the public and offer no possibility of appeal to the judicial is the defining characteristic of the Biden administration. The Atlantic Council’s report “Domestic violent extremism and the intelligence challenge” (May, 2021) is the locus classicus for many new arguments made by the administration at congressional hearings and think tank seminars as camouflage for a radical transformation of law enforcement into a division of the intelligence structure. For that reason, the report deserves special attention. Continue reading “How the Atlantic Council’s “domestic extremism” argument lays the foundations for shadow governance”

The Bootleg fire is currently at 408,930 acres with 46% containment.

Yesterday, we took a ride through about twenty miles of the western edge of the already burned part of the fire.  Here are a few pictures we took along the way.  This is just a teeny tiny portion of the fire and it is still getting bigger.

The first thing we saw was a burned out tree snipper. Continue reading “Aftermath of the western edge of the Bootleg Fire”

Dr. Joseph Mercola

In this interview, Judy Mikovits, Ph.D., Frank Ruscetti, Ph.D., and Kent Heckenlively, a lawyer and science teacher, discuss “Ending Plague: A Scholar’s Obligation in an Age of Corruption,” which they co-wrote.

This is the third book in a trilogy that began with “Plague: One Scientist’s Intrepid Search for the Truth About Human Retroviruses and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Autism, and Other Diseases” and “Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science.” Continue reading “How the Plague of Corruption Is Killing Mankind”

Daily Mail

House Rep. Ronny Jackson, who served as the top White House physician under the Obama and Trump administrations, has predicted President Joe Biden won’t finish his term in office because of a lack of fitness for the job.

‘Something is SERIOUSLY wrong with Biden – and it’s only going to get WORSE!’ the Republican congressman from Texas tweeted on Thursday. Continue reading “Ex-White House physician Ronny Jackson says he believes the president, 78, will be forced to resign”

RT

A capsule version of the Covid-19 vaccine could be a “game changer” in countries with a low immunization rate, its developer has said.

Jerusalem-based Oramed Pharmaceuticals has received approval from the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center to start a clinical trial on 24 unvaccinated volunteers for a single-dose capsule version of a vaccine that is being developed by Indian firm Premas Biotech.  Continue reading “Pill version of Covid-19 vaccine to start clinical trial in Israel”

Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Californians are fleeing the crime-infested third world s-hole they voted for and moving to Montana so they can repeat the process all over again.

From SF Gate, “Californians are arriving in Montana in droves. But they’re not welcome.”: Continue reading “Californians Flee to Montana in Droves, Seek to Turn It Into California”

CNN

The Department of Justice will not open a civil investigation into the Covid-19 response in state nursing homes in New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan, after the department was seeking to determine whether policies issued during the pandemic requiring Covid-19 patients to be admitted into the facilities may have contributed to deaths.

Continue reading “Justice Department says it will not investigate Covid-19 nursing home deaths in several states”