Tag: SARS-CoV-2
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Why we suddenly feel the effects of inflation
Inflation isn’t something that just happened. It’s been happening. It’s been rising for decades and government has been misinforming the public. Since the Ronald Reagan Administration the U.S. Government changed the way consumer inflation is calculated. In fact, inflation has been above 5% consistently and probably close to 7% on average until 2020. In 2020…
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Alcohol kills more people than COVID-19 in ages 16 to 64
Dr. Leana Wen, the woman who sounds like Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa from Family Guy, writes an Op-Ed in the Washington Post about pandemic drinking. At the start of the column she releases this tidbit of information. A new study from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) finds that alcohol-related deaths in 2020 were…
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Fauci understands science from time to time
This guy has flip flopped so many times now on infections and vaccinations that it’s worthless to listen to another word he says.
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State of California raiding preschools and interrogating toddlers for not masking up
Not only are they raiding preschools but they are isolating toddlers and questioning them without anyone present. What a beautiful state California has become. Stephanie and Richard Rosado recently told their 4-year-old son about the importance of not talking to strangers. Only days later, state regulators came to the child’s preschool, isolated him in a…
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New York Times discovers COVID-19 protocols prevented nothing
Government and the media killed common sense before the SARS-CoV-2 reared its ugly head… and the rest is history. The disgusting media back track on the efficacy of COVID-19 safety protocols should ensure you never trust another word from legacy media. This article tries to put infections and deaths in a political frame. This is…
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Canadian police bring the horses back. How many elderly women will they trample today?
I have a new respect for Canadians. In the United States we think of Canada as “America’s Hat”. It’s a country to our north that we visit from time to time. We know it exists but have never taken it too seriously. The people are friendly and almost American-like. One thing I’ve learned is the…