By Michael Snyder We are supposed to believe that what we are witnessing is just one “tragic accident” after another. We aren’t supposed to see any sort of a pattern, and we aren’t supposed to ask …
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By Michael Snyder We are supposed to believe that what we are witnessing is just one “tragic accident” after another. We aren’t supposed to see any sort of a pattern, and we aren’t supposed to ask …
Read More »By Clare Tweedy, University of Leeds Up to 30% of people with depression don’t respond to treatment with antidepressants. This may be down to differences in biology between patients and the fact that it often takes a long time …
Read More »By Janet Phelan Trying to get off the Terrorist Watchlist — or even getting to the right person to ask how to do so — has become as difficult as undoing a Chinese puzzle box. Increasingly, …
Read More »Anyone who imagines that the suspension of Covid-related measures in much of Europe means that those measures, and hence the C-19 vaccination campaign, are things of the past should have a look at the recent …
Read More »The WHO recently announced plans for an international pandemic treaty tied to a digital passport and digital ID system. Meeting in December 2021 in a special session for only the second time since the WHO’s founding in …
Read More »By Derrick Broze On Saturday May 21st, Patrick Wood spoke in Houston as part of The Crimes Against Humanity Tour. Journalist Derrick Broze had the chance to catch up with Patrick about his work with Antony Sutton and the truth …
Read More »By Patrick Wood I am currently traveling the country with Drs. Judy Mikovits, Richard Fleming and Reiner Fuellmich. Our one-day conference topic in nine cities focuses on the case for crimes against humanity having been committed …
Read More »The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday held an emergency meeting to discuss the outbreak of monkeypox after more than 100 cases were reported across 12 countries. Days before the WHO convened, the Biden administration placed a $119 million order for …
Read More »Flashback: Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla dazzled the audience in 2018 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, with fantasies of ingestible computer chips that signal authorities when a drug has been digested. “It is a, basically …
Read More »By Derrick Broze Derrick Broze breaks down several stories relating to vaccine passports, digital IDs, and facial recognition. Derrick reviews his latest article for The Last American Vagabond, “Exposing the ‘Digital ID Is a Human Right’ …
Read More »By Derrick Broze It’s time for the people to envision what our 2030 will look like. On Friday November 11th, 2016, the World Economic Forum and Forbes magazine published a short essay titled “Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, …
Read More »By Kiley Holliday The grisly Shanghai lockdown, now entering its eighth week, has forced a reckoning among members of Democratic America’s expert class—even if very few are willing to publicly admit it. Liberal media outlets like …
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