Posted October 23, 2020
The video at the top of this story shows just how far corporations are willing to go to justify using the pandemic to ID and track customers. The video begins by stating…”Please protect yourself and others” by using our “Walmart Pay” or “Scan & Go” apps. Claiming that a Walmart app can magically protect customers from getting COVID is disingenuous and obscures the real reason why corporations want customers to use them. Read more.
Archives for October 2020
Medical Ignorance and the Mass Murder of Coronavirus Patients
Posted October 23, 2020
In treating the sick, Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine counselled, “First, do no harm.” Unfortunately, this cherished principle has not been followed in caring for patients with coronavirus infection. Losing a loved one due to cancer and other diseases is always tragic. But losing one due to the coronavirus pandemic when it could be prevented is an unforgivable act resulting in the mass murder of innocent lives. It has happened due to ignorance about history, hypocrisy, a lack of training of doctors about alternative medicine, and closed minds about the life-saving medical benefits of high doses of intravenous vitamin C. Read more.
First Tests of New “Immunity Passports” Will Take Place Wednesday
Posted October 23, 2020
With CommonPass, travelers would take a test at a certified lab, then the results would be uploaded to their phone. Then they would complete any other health-related questionnaires required by the country to which they’re traveling. Before boarding, airlines can use CP to check whether travelers have met the entry requirements. This can be done by simply scanning a QR code generated by the app. Read more.
Bayer Seeks to Profit both from Weedkiller Linked to Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Drug to Treat it
Posted October 23, 2020
Personal injury and civil rights attorney Ben Crump has denounced Bayer Corporation for seeking to profit both from the sale of its weedkiller Roundup, which has been linked to non-Hodgkins lymphoma, and a new Bayer drug to treat the disease. Read more.
Playing Russian Roulette with a COVID-19 Vaccine
Posted October 23, 2020
Many people are now eager to see a Covid-19 vaccine available under the hopeful assumption that their lives will return to 2019 before the pandemic was declared. Many are also willing to sacrifice themselves as guinea pigs in these vaccine clinical trials. As admirable as their courage may be, we must ask whether it is founded on a sound understanding of vaccine risks or is it simply an emotional reaction to the panic that has been orchestrated by our government’s health officials, the tsars of the vaccination imperium such as Bill Gates, the World Health Organization and those voices doing the bidding of the industrial pharmaceutical complex. Read more.
America’s Troubled Drinking Water Supply
Posted October 23, 2020
From coast to coast, America’s drinking water supply is threatened by a variety of sources: plastics, pesticides, pathogens, PFAS, lax standards, and aging infrastructure create a perfect storm of toxicity. On July 28, 2010, the United Nations declared this issue to be a human right under International Law. Read more.
CBS: School Says Disabled Student Needs to Wear a Mask at Home During Zoom Class
Posted October 23, 2020
Luke O’Neil is a 17-year-old with learning differences. His mom said he doesn’t understand why his Rockville High School teacher insists he wears a mask when he’s alone on his laptop in his own room doing virtual learning. He said: “I have no clue. For nothing. The school will never open!” Montgomery County Public Schools spokeswoman Gboyinde Onijala said it’s just for practice for children in the Learning for Independence Program, to get them comfortable with masks before returning to in-person learning. Read more.
Millions of Unnecessary Pelvic Exams Performed in Teens
Posted October 23, 2020
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that 54.4% of pelvic exams and 71.9% of Pap smears conducted in teen girls in the U.S. are potentially unnecessary and may expose women to preventable harm.[i] While it’s clear that pelvic exams are an important screening procedure for cervical cancer, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American Cancer Society both recommend that these screenings do not take place before the age of 21 unless a patient has symptoms of cervical cancer. Read more.
Only Poisoned Monkey Kidney Cells Grew the ‘Virus’
Posted October 16, 2020
This week, my colleague and friend Sally Fallon Morell brought to my attention an amazing article put out by the CDC. The link to the article is here, and it was published in June 2020. The purpose of the article was for a group of about 20 virologists to describe the state of the science of the isolation, purification and biological characteristics of the new SARS-CoV-2 virus, and to share this information with other scientists for their own research. A thorough and careful reading of this important paper reveals some shocking findings. Read more.
Airlines test ‘Proof-of-Immunity’ Technology, Privacy Watchdog Call It ‘Troubling’
Posted October 16, 2020
At least two airlines are testing CommonPass, a new technology designed to let passengers prove they’ve tested negative for COVID-19 before they fly. Proponents tout the CommonPass technology as a panacea for global travel in a pandemic world. They hope that a public weary of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions — but still fearful of the virus — will embrace it. But civil rights and privacy groups warn against any technology that monitors individuals’ movements and activities. That includes any digital health pass, like CommonPass, that can be adapted to provide proof of vaccination. Read more.