Breck Dumas reports for The Blaze: Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang is calling for a system people can use to provide proof that they have been vaccinated for COVID-19, suggesting something “like a bar code they can download to their phone” would make it easier to safely congregate. What are the details? Yang, whose […]
What’s Next for a Trump-less Media Future?
It’s highly unlikely that news organizations will start reporting real news. It comes as no surprise that bashing Donald Trump has been profitable for the media, as James Freeman notes in the WSJ. There’s an emerging media narrative that Joe Biden is more difficult for the press to cover than Donald Trump because Mr. Biden allegedly has superior character […]
A Non Prescription, At-Home Coronavirus Test
On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the first Coronavirus test allowing people to buy the test without a prescription. The $30 test will be available locally and allow immediate results at home to determine whether users are negative or positive, according to the Australian company that makes it, Ellume. People can collect […]
Are HCQ and Ivermectin Inexpensive Proven Cures for COVID?
In LewRockwell.com, Paul Craig Roberts asks “Why the rush for a vaccine with so many issues when there are two known inexpensive cures for Covid?” He writes: Is there no flu this year or is flu “the second wave of Covid? Don’t expect any honest answer from health authorities. They have the fear running strong, […]
Rappoport: New Vaccines Are a Gateway to “Fascist Holy Grail”
According to Jon Rappoport, writing at LewRockwellc.om, new RNA vaccines are not about safety but about “New markets, new products, new customers, new money.” He continues “Marry these with a vast weakening of human vitality and a strengthening of control over populations, through vaccination, and you have the fascist Holy Grail.” He writes (abridged): For […]
Are COVID Deplorables Expendable?
A state-by-state compilation of virus restrictions leads Daniel Henninger in the WSJ to conclude: Put it this way: There are exceptions, but if you want to live in a state without authoritarian impulses, your best bet is to move red. From March (Key West shut down on St. Patrick’s Day), when the Coronavirus was in […]
Are PCR Tests Too Good at Finding the Virus?
At MIT’s COVID-19 Update site, Kim Schive answers a question from a student about the possibility of a false-positive result from a PCR test. The answer isn’t so simple. She writes: Last week, I tested positive during routine Covid Pass testing on campus and was told to self-isolate for 10 days. My family members have […]
Are False Positives Being Used to Justify Shutdowns?
Jon Rappoport makes the case at LewRockwell.com that some COVID test fakery is generating false positives, which are then being used to justify shutdowns. He writes (abridged): If the governor of Florida handles this breakthrough correctly, it could be the beginning of the end for one widespread piece of COVID test fakery… And the beginning […]
LA Bureaucrats Told to Back Off Unscientific Shutdown of Outdoor Dining
If you own a small business, you know that government regulations can have a major impact on your success, or failure. In times of emergency, the ability of bureaucrats to write arbitrary rules that can decapitate your business increases. In LA County, the Department of Public Health and Board of Supervisors shut down outdoor dining, […]
Americans Are Enjoying a Trump-Fostered Logistics Jobs Boom
At The Wall Street Journal, Jennifer Smith reports on the logistics jobs boom that has followed the spike in e-commerce as Americans avoid stores. President Trump’s efforts to keep as many pieces of America’s economy open as possible has led to a cavalcade of trucks moving goods and materials around America to feed the economic […]
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