Update 5.2.22: Just when you thought robo-advisers couldn’t get worse, they’re marrying up with ESG investing, which you know from here, here, and here that you should avoid. The target of these two investing fads? Young people, of course. The Wall Street Journal reports: More young adults are looking to invest in ESG, but many […]
Ted Nugent Tells it Like it Is
Originally posted May 20, 2020. Back on April 23, Michigan resident, “Uncle” Ted Nugent, a.k.a. the Motor City Madman, explained the coronavirus shutdown in the way that only he can. Nugent, along with thousands (perhaps millions) of other Michiganders, is tired of the excessive rules placed on him by his governor, Gretchen Whitmer. He wrote […]
Research Says Positive PCR Test Results Are Utterly Meaningless
Originally posted on December 11, 2020. Michael Thau writes at RedState: Given the available research, a positive PCR test isn’t even a reliable indicator of COVID-19 infection even if you do have symptoms. It wouldn’t be at all surprising if most of the people with symptoms who’ve been led to believe they have COVID-19 by a positive […]
Zinc: The Gatekeeper of Immune Surveillance.
Originally posted on January 14, 2021. At LewRockwell.com, Bill Sardi explains the benefits of zinc for COVID-19 patients. He writes (abridged): The Immune Thymus Gland Hormone Demonstrably Raises T-Cell Counts, Slashes Deaths by 272% Among Severely-Ill COVID-19 Patients Without Side Effects; Also Could Be Cancer Cure; Can Be Mimicked With Zinc Pills. In an astounding […]
Are $2,000 Checks Going to Rebuild NYC?
You can’t rebuild the world’s biggest economy with printed money. Production and business are what really make an economy strong, not the number of dollars in circulation. John Cogan and John Taylor explain in the Wall Street Journal that these sorts of payments don’t do anything. They write: President-elect Biden is promising another round of […]
How S.D. Surged in Vaccination Inoculations
State leaders apparently did not believe the media consensus that a rapid vaccine approval couldn’t happen. South Dakota, as James Freeman writes in the WSJ, was prepared for the possibility of success. It’s important to also keep in mind that South Dakota’s population is a small fraction of, for example, New York’s. Furthermore, South Dakota is about […]
Did the World Make a Mistake by Adopting the China Model To Fight COVID-19?
At LewRockwell.com, Jon Rappoport explains the mistake of adopting the China model to fight the virus. He writes: The China lockdown of 50 million citizens overnight was a key element in the long-standing plan to foist a fake pandemic on humanity. That lockdown provided the model for the rest of the world. We are now […]
Day #6 – Finally Some Good News
Yes, 2020 is over and so far 2021 has been pretty bumpy. So it’s a relief to report on an uplifting story that any American can embrace. Dave Portnoy, founder and president of Barstool Sports, reportedly has raised over $18 million. Portnoy’s goal has been to help struggling small businesses that have paid employees throughout […]
What the World Knows About the New More Contagious COVID-19 Strain
USA Today’s Grace Hauck reports on a new, more contagious strain of COVID-19 found in four states and 33 countries so far. She writes: A more contagious coronavirus variant first identified in the United Kingdom continues to crop up across the U.S. and around the globe, threatening to further strain overburdened health care systems just as vaccines […]
Third Time’s the Charm? UK Institutes New Lockdown
The United Kingdom is beginning its third COVID-19 lockdown. Danica Kirka writes for the AP: England is entering a third national lockdown that will last at least six weeks, as authorities struggle to stem a surge in COVID-19 infections that threatens to overwhelm hospitals around the U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a tough […]
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