“Since March 2020, we may have experienced the greatest intrusions on civil liberties in the peacetime history of this country.” There is nothing particularly profound or unique in this quote. Some of us have been saying the same thing for
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Kennedy campaign could be good for America
I welcome the presidential campaign of democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Even if he is ultimately exposed as controlled opposition. I doubt that I could ever vote for him, but I am delighted that he is running. That isn’t sarcasm.
Continue reading »Senate says to spill the Wuhan beans
If it is passed unanimously by democrats and republicans in the U.S. Senate, can it still be considered a conspiracy theory? It wasn’t long ago that simply defying Tony Fauci—science himself—by questioning whether the covid-19 pandemic may have resulted from
Continue reading »The men behind the curtain
You may wonder why corporate and social media continue to work so hard to intentionally deceive you and to advocate for censorship of viewpoints they don’t approve of. You may wonder why the largest publicly owned companies in the world
Continue reading »Billion dollar suit says Covid was created in Wuhan lab
Using U.S. taxpayer funded grants, SARS-CoV-2 was intentionally engineered from a bat virus at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, according to a $1 billion lawsuit filed October 5, 2022 in the Supreme Court of New York, County of Rockland. Defendants
Continue reading »Does it exist? Then what happened?
There is a debate brewing between two men whom I respect. For at least a decade—probably longer than that—Jon Rappoport has been on my daily reading list. He has long been among my favorite writers and has been on my
Continue reading »$10 million settlement is wake-up call to jab mandating employers
NorthShore University HealthSystem, Chicago, will pay more than $10.3 million to settle a class action suit for unlawfully discriminating against more than 500 current and former health care workers and for denying religious exemptions from the Covid shot mandate. Liberty
Continue reading »Throwing gasoline on our kids
“I grew up with 10 brothers and sisters and I had close to 70 first cousins—and I didn’t know anybody who had a chronic disease,” said 68-year-old Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a recent interview with Dr. Joel Warsh, a
Continue reading »Pharmacists played God and my wife died
Wednesday, September 29, 2021, 9:07 a.m. Ken: So you’re calling from a pharmacy? Okay. NPV: Yes. We’re the customer service part of the pharmacy, but yeah. Ken: Okay. And what is the name of the pharmacy? NPV: New Pharmacy Ventures.
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