The Covid-19 crisis illustrates how the source and scope of many critical problems are global and require multilateral solutions, but the policy authority and requisite resources for tackling them are vested in states. An efficient architecture of global health governance would have detected the emerging epidemiological threat early, sounded the alarm and coordinated the delivery of essential equipment and medicines to population clusters in the most need. Continue reading “WHO wants a new pandemic treaty?”
Year: 2022
Five months after breaking the story of the CEO of One America insurance company saying deaths among working people ages 18-64 were up 40% in the third quarter of 2021, I can report that a much larger life insurance company, Lincoln National, reported a 163% increase in death benefits paid out under its group life insurance policies in 2021. Continue reading “Fifth largest life insurance company in the US paid out 163% more for deaths of working people ages 18-64 in 2021 – Total claims/benefits up $6 BILLION”
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
Joe Biden said he is unpopular because Americans are mentally unwell.
Of all the excuses… Continue reading “Joe Biden Says He is Unpopular Because Americans Are Mentally Unwell”
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California would be the first state to require gun owners to buy liability insurance to cover the negligent or accidental use of their firearms, if lawmakers approve a measure announced Thursday. Continue reading “California bill would make gunowners buy liability insurance”
Two men stole 1,093 gallons or about $6,000 worth of diesel fuel from a Florida gas station earlier this month, the St. Cloud Police Department said.
The police shared two pictures of the suspects on Tuesday after the incident took place on June 1. The police told a local Fox News station that the two men had a pair of Ford F250 trucks that had massive fuel tanks hidden in the truck beds to carry the stolen fuel. They continually visited one pump that they had tampered with throughout the day, according to the outlet. Continue reading “String of fuel thefts continue as Florida thieves steal 1,093 gallons of diesel by pumping it into hidden tanks in their truck beds”
Gateway Pundit – by Julian Conradson
It’s 2022 and up is down, the sky is purple, gas prices are sprinting towards $10, Monkeypox is bigoted, and now executive orders are being used to groom your kids. Welcome to hell Joe Biden’s America. Continue reading “Biden Announces Sweeping Executive Order to Advance Radical “LGBTQI+” Agenda In Schools – New EO Bans “Conversion Therapy,” Which Now Includes ‘Suggesting’ That a Child Should Not Undergo Medical Transition”
Wikileak’s Julian Assange Will Face Espionage Charges In The US After Extradition Order Signed By UK
Gateway Pundit – by Michael Robison
The U.K.’s Home Secretary Priti Patel has officially signed an order to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, where he faces espionage charges, the Home Office announced Friday. Continue reading “Wikileak’s Julian Assange Will Face Espionage Charges In The US After Extradition Order Signed By UK”
Public high schools across the nation have come under fire in recent years for their blatantly far-left and liberal teaching and administrative habits. Whether it’s covering up and promoting transgender children, inviting drag queens to the school to talk to kindergartners, or teaching critical race theory–many schools have embraced the left’s cultural Marxism. Continue reading “COMMUNISM 101: Seattle High School Demands Students Sign Pledge to Support BLM, Abortion and Immigration”
In July of 2000 I was still receiving a print subscription to JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) and I was shocked that they actually published an article1 from Barbara Starfield, who had an MPH (master of public health) from Johns Hopkins.
Why was I shocked? Because I looked at the data in the article (see below) that physician mistakes were the third leading cause of death in the United States. My article on it went viral and that meme became very popular in 2000, but I was rarely acknowledged as the person who was responsible for it. Continue reading “Are Medical Mistakes the Leading Cause of Death in the US?”
The National Post – by Natalie Winters
A research paper found that people who did not receive a COVID-19 vaccine had a lower rate of suffering a severe case of the virus amidst the pandemic.
The article, which has been uploaded to the preprint server ResearchGate, relied on data from over 18,500 respondents across 175 countries. Analysis revealed that individuals unvaccinated against COVID-19 reported fewer instances of hospitalization in comparison to their vaccinated counterparts. Continue reading “MSN Quietly Deleted a Story Revealing That Severe COVID-19 is Rarely Found in the Unvaccinated.”
Joe Biden last year made Juneteenth a day of holiday and enacted it into law two days before June 19th. It is now accepted as Juneteenth day officially and people can wish each other “happy Juneteenth”. This year (2022) June 19th falls on a Sunday so Monday would be the compensatory day off. Continue reading “Juneteenth is now an official holiday in the U.S.”
A California doctor who is a leading figure in the anti-vaccine movement was sentenced on Thursday to two months in prison for storming the U.S. Capitol, where she delivered speeches to rioters during the mob’s attack. Continue reading “Anti-vaccine doctor sentenced to prison for Capitol riot”
A suspect is in custody at a church in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, following a shooting Thursday evening, police said.
“We have multiple people that have been shot,” Capt. Shane Ware with the Vestavia Hills Police Department said. Continue reading “Multiple people were shot at church near Birmingham and a suspect is in custody”
Reclaim the Net – by Dan Frieth
The government, on both the federal and state level, is increasingly trying to police online speech – despite several lawsuits and complaints of First Amendment violations.
The White House has now created a task force that is set to combat “online harassment,” with a particular angle of addressing what it calls “gender-based” violence. The group met today. Continue reading “Vice President Harris launches task force to shut down “online harassment””
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
Joe Biden on Thursday signed the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 in an effort to fix the supply chain issue he caused.
After signing the bill into law, Joe Biden stared blankly as a reporter who asked him why he hasn’t sanctioned Elena Baturina, the Russian oligarch who wired his son Hunter Biden millions of dollars. Continue reading “Biden Stares Blankly at Reporter Asking Why He Hasn’t Sanctioned Russian Oligarch Who Wired Hunter Biden Millions of Dollars”
Attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell have requested the British socialite be sentenced “well below” the 20 years recommended by authorities in her federal sex-trafficking case.
In court papers filed in Manhattan federal court, they said Maxwell deserves leniency. Continue reading “Ghislaine Maxwell asks for sex trafficking sentence ‘well below’ recommendation”
Brownstone Institute – by Aaron Kheriaty
For two decades scientists have been quietly developing self-spreading contagious vaccines. The NIH funded this research, in which either DNA from a deadly pathogen is packaged in a contagious but less harmful virus, or the deadly virus’s lethality is weakened by engineering it in a lab. Continue reading “Contagious Vaccines: A Warning”