As Russian forces continue to stream into neighboring Ukraine, they have begun using heavier weapons and ramping up bombing and missile attacks, but in doing so, Vladimir Putin’s troops may have violated international law governing warfare. As such, the international community is looking to have Russia’s use of force investigated and potentially sanctioned as ‘war crimes,’ … Continue reading International community demanding probe of Russia for “war crimes” but not U.S. for funding multiple bioweapons labs around the world
They insist everything will be fine as we face shortages of chicken, coffee, diapers, fish sticks, frozen meals, carbonated drinks, etc.
Officials in Washington continue to assure us that we don’t have anything to be concerned about, but meanwhile the shelves just continue to get even emptier. On Friday, #BareShelvesBiden was the number one trending topic on Twitter, and I am sure that the Biden administration must have been thrilled by that. Biden insists that he and … Continue reading They insist everything will be fine as we face shortages of chicken, coffee, diapers, fish sticks, frozen meals, carbonated drinks, etc.
Colorado health care system refuses to operate on unvaccinated individuals
UCHealth in Colorado is denying patients in need of lifesaving procedures if they are unvaccinated. A Colorado woman with stage 5 renal failure is months away from getting a new kidney, but she and her donor will have to look for another hospital due to UCHealth’s vaccination policy. According to the system, transplant recipients and their … Continue reading Colorado health care system refuses to operate on unvaccinated individuals
Refusing COVID vaccines is costing people their jobs, kids, life-saving medical treatments
At first, it seemed like people in some parts of the world, America included, might actually have a choice when it came to the COVID-19 vaccine. Although many of us feared that mandates would eventually be imposed, the worst thing that happened to those who didn’t get the vaccine initially was being ridiculed by leftist … Continue reading Refusing COVID vaccines is costing people their jobs, kids, life-saving medical treatments
Hospital nurses in New York strike over inadequate staffing amid coronavirus
Nurses at the privately-owned Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital in New York went on strike on Tuesday, Dec. 8, demanding more staff and better equipment, as rising COVID-19 cases nationwide threatened to overwhelm hospitals. Some 200 nurses represented by the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) walked out of their shifts at 7 a.m. for a planned two-day strike. They were … Continue reading Hospital nurses in New York strike over inadequate staffing amid coronavirus
Coronavirus testing can be manipulated to make vaccines look more effective
In the race to develop vaccines against the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), a number of pharmaceutical companies are now claiming that they have developed highly effective vaccines. At least one skeptic, however, is raising alarms about this, warning that these companies will fake the success of their vaccines by rigging coronavirus testing. In an op-ed in the Waking Times, freelance investigative … Continue reading Coronavirus testing can be manipulated to make vaccines look more effective
Asymptomatic carriers responsible for over HALF of America’s coronavirus cases
A recent study has shone new light on just how much asymptomatic carriers have spread the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) in America. The study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, states that these people may have been responsible for more than half of the coronavirus cases in the United States. The study comes out just as … Continue reading Asymptomatic carriers responsible for over HALF of America’s coronavirus cases
Inaccurate test results, patient histories fuel more coronavirus speculation
The Wuhan coronavirus may have spread in the United States as early as the fall of last year, according to several reports. The allegation is fuelled by a volatile combination of inconsistent coronavirus antibody tests and testimonies from individuals who claim to have exhibited the infectious disease’s symptoms months before U.S. health authorities confirmed its presence … Continue reading Inaccurate test results, patient histories fuel more coronavirus speculation
CDC claims coronavirus killed nearly 400 American healthcare workers
Since it first struck American shores, the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) has killed nearly 368 infected 69,761 healthcare workers, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC’s latest numbers show a staggering increase from seven weeks ago, when the CDC first released data on coronavirus infections and deaths among nurses, doctors, EMTs, pharmacists … Continue reading CDC claims coronavirus killed nearly 400 American healthcare workers
Asymptomatic coronavirus carriers puzzle scientists
The number of people who’re infected with the Wuhan coronavirus but never get sick varies greatly from place to place. As such, scientists are having a hard time pinpointing a global average for COVID-19 since they’re finding different rates in different places. “We’re still in learning mode. The numbers are a bit all over the place,” said Peter … Continue reading Asymptomatic coronavirus carriers puzzle scientists
