from GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney):
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by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
Millions of Americans were advised by their doctors to get “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) – not because they actually care about their patients, mind you, but because they were bribed by health insurance companies to peddle as many jabs as possible in exchange for cash. A leaked document from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) Medicaid shows how the health provider created a “COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive program” to reward doctors for pushing covid jabs on their patients (source). Does this against their Hippocratic Oath?
by Dr. Joseph Mercola, Mercola:
from The Conservative Treehouse:
Constitutional lawyer Dr. John Eastman Esq is one of the nineteen co-defendants in the malicious lawsuit brought by Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis. Eastman appeared in Atlanta, Ga, today to turn himself in and assert his innocence.
Dr. Eastman gave direct, deliberate and non-pretending remarks to the assembled press pool at the courthouse, and when asked if he still believes the 2020 election was stolen, Dr. Eastman replied, “absolutely, no question, no question in my mind.” Dr. Eastman is looking forward to presenting evidence that will exonerate all the defendants in the case. WATCH:
by Tom Renz, Esq., America Outloud:
Today we are going to talk about Legos. This show is probably the most important show I’ve ever done. I’m going to share with you my recently published substack that is pretty science heavy and tries to explain it in a way that makes sense.
While I attempt to take a deep dive into the science behind modRNA and our DNA, I’m going to ask you to think of it like you do a large and complex Lego set. I love building Legos with my boys, and some of these sets are huge, and they have to be put together very carefully. If you miss one of these tiny little pieces, you find yourself having to take the entire thing apart and having to put it all back together. For this reason, we don’t make mistakes, and we follow the instructions very carefully. Similarly, our bodies are built with incredible complexity, and every aspect of our DNA has been perfectly designed piece by piece.
by Paul Dragu, The New American:
Two law professors recently wrote a long paper claiming that Donald Trump is already disqualified from becoming president again. The paper will almost certainly be cited by media propagandists in their anti-Trump crusade. We look at how William Baude of the University of Chicago and Michael Stokes Paulsen of the University of St. Thomas justify their claims and the problem with them.
by Scott Sturman, American Thinker:
On August 25, 2023, the United Services Automobile Association (USAA) will convene its annual members meeting to re-elect the CEO and Board of Directors. For over 100 years, USAA has provided insurance and banking services to the military community and relied heavily on this symbiotic relationship to promote its business model. But since 2020, when Wayne Peacock became USAA’s only non-veteran CEO, the corporation has embraced diversity, inclusion, and equity (DIE), corporate social responsibility (CSR), and environment, social, and government (ESG) programs.
by Frank Bergman, Slay News:
The United Nations (UN) has revealed that the unelected organization is “building a digital army” to police and censor the speech of the taxpaying public online.
The UN insists that it is a global player in the “fight against online misinformation.”
The globalist agency is doubling down on the narrative about the supposedly serious threat this new phenomenon allegedly brings to humankind.
by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News:
Tens of thousands of mothers are suing the makers of Tylenol for using the popular over-the-counter pain reliever during pregnancy, which resulted in them giving birth to babies diagnosed with autism.
Tens of thousands of mothers are suing the makers of Tylenol in a class-action lawsuit that claims its use during pregnancy led babies to be born with autism.
A study from the NIH found that pregnancy exposure to acetaminophen, the main ingredient in Tylenol, may increase a child’s risk for autism and ADHD.
Karleen DeGroodt is among the mothers in the lawsuit and discussed her use of Tylenol during pregnancy and her son’s autism during an appearance on NewsNation’s “Prime.” (Full article.)
Last October, a federal judicial panel consolidated dozens of these lawsuits alleging that acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol and generic versions of the drug, can cause autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.