This week, some state and local governments in America are expected to begin working with the United States government on giving shots of Pfizer-BioNTech’s experimental coronavirus “vaccine” to 12 to 15 years old children. This shot-giving will supplement the major push for … Continue reading
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Discrimination is good for me but not for you. So declared New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday. … Continue reading
Van Morrison, with some help from fellow marquee musician Eric Clapton, has used his talent as a songwriter and singer to challenge via songs coronavirus crackdowns. Now, in a new song, Morrison focuses his criticism on the media and its practice of … Continue reading
In November, I wrote about Dennis Kucinich considering running for the office of Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, a position he last held in the 1970s. While Kucinich has not yet officially launched a campaign, a new poll places Kucinich in first place … Continue reading
There is some new sad news in the fight against coronavirus fearmongering and misinformation. Doctor and health improvement writer Joseph Mercola announced this week that efforts to silence him regarding coronavirus have succeeded, at least in part: he is removing … Continue reading
Maybe I would have better luck looking for Bigfoot in the forest than for an “old normal’ college or university in America. Attending a college or university has been very different for students in America over the last year-plus of … Continue reading
Reports of adverse events related to experimental coronavirus vaccines are coming in at an astounding clip. Hmm. How can that be when many politicians and people in the media are repeatedly proclaiming that the vaccines — some of which are not … Continue reading
Segregation is making a comeback at professional baseball games. Now the segregation is based on vaccination status instead of the old basis of race. … Continue reading
When I was in college, there was a place called Pharmaco in the same city as my university. At Pharmaco students could earn thousands of dollars for doing little. Here is how it worked. Agree to take some experimental pharmaceutical … Continue reading
Good for Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) for standing up against the widespread use of physically and emotionally devastating solitary confinement in prisons and jails across America. In particular, the two senators are criticizing that people charged for involvement … Continue reading