House lawmakers join growing calls from medics to approve controversial 'challenge
trials' of coronavirus (GLOBALIST DEADLY) vaccines where people are deliberately infected with COVID-19
and could die
- A group of 35 House lawmakers wrote to the FDA this week encouraging the agency to approve 'challenge trials' for COVID-19 vaccines
- Led by Reps. Bill Foster and Donna Shalala, the group said the pandemic is a 'war' and volunteers would help 'save the lives of others'
- The FDA said it is 'exploring all possible options' to speed up a vaccine
- Challenge trials involve deliberately infecting people with the deadly virus to test a vaccine's effectiveness
- The process has divided the medical community with supporters saying it will speed up a vaccine getting to market, saving lives
- But skeptics have raised ethical concerns that volunteers could die because there is no known cure for coronavirus
- Though no vaccine is ready for testing yet, thousands of volunteers have signed up their interest in participating in challenge trials already
Driver in NJ crash may have passed
out from wearing N95 mask too long: Police
A New Jersey police
department says what officials called "excessive" wearing of a
medical mask is believed to have been a factor in a single-car crash after the
driver and sole occupant of the vehicle passed out behind the wheel.
California
Doctors Delivers Chilling Message
About Covid-19 HOAX FULL
VIDEO
(Masks are bad for you it restrict oxygen to the body & causes viruses to mutate…
(Masks are bad for you it restrict oxygen to the body & causes viruses to mutate…
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Rumors surrounding the North
Korean leader's health intensified today as Asian media outlets claimed that he
has died or is 'in a vegetative state' following heart surgery. Kim Jong Un was
last seen in public on April 11
In court papers lodged last
week, they have demanded that Epstein's estate hand over any photographs of the
Duke, who was friends with the shamed financier for more than a decade.
at Smithfield's Milan, Missouri
pork processing plant.
China tried to patent potential coronavirus drug Remsvidir the DAY AFTER Beijing confirmed virus was transmissable between
humans
- On January 21 a patent for commercial use of Remdesivir was filed in China
- The application was made by the top-secret Wuhan Institute of Virology bio-lab
- It is at the centre of concerns about a possible leak of the coronavirus disease
- Leaked documents shown that China officials who knew they faced an epidemic delayed warning the public for six days
Pope Issues Disturbing New Age Pronouncements
During Earth Day Address
Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, did not
help to assuage those fears when, on Earth Day, he advised the billions of
Catholics around the world to ask forgiveness from the earth in a screed that
sounded more akin to a New Age movement speech than a Christian one.
Ann Coulter: Trump and China: a Love Story
Let’s see. On Jan. 28, Trump
released his long-awaited “Middle East Peace Plan,” which was immediately denounced by everyone except
Jared Kushner and Sheldon Adelson. Still, the last 1 million Middle East Peace
Plans led to tons of think pieces, analyses and arguments.
Here’s how Trump’s “Peace
Plan” was reported:
After threatening to close churches for good, NYC will give 400K meals to Muslims for Ramadan
While the mayor and city
officials were unprepared for the city’s health crisis and have shown
Christians and Jews no sympathy during the related shutdowns, they’re now apparently sponsoring Islam.
U.S. Reels Toward Meat Shortages
and the World May Be Next
Almost a third of U.S. pork
capacity is down, the first big poultry plants closed on Friday and experts are
warning that domestic shortages are just weeks away. Brazil, the world’s No. 1
shipper of chicken and beef, saw its first major closure with the halt of a
poultry plant owned by JBS SA, the world’s biggest meat company. Key operations
are also down in Canada, the latest being a British Columbia poultry plant.
Over 40% Of San Diego Residents Turned To Food Banks Last Month
Experts worry 'quarantine fatigue' is starting
Researchers tracking
smartphone data say they recently
made a disturbing discovery: For the first time since states began implementing
stay-at-home orders in mid-March to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus,
Americans are staying home less.
Maher presses Pelosi on
coronavirus spending: 'Funny
money' may
collapse economy into depression
HBO's Bill Maher pressed
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
(D-Calif.) on federal spending on the coronavirus pandemic, with the
"Real Time" host saying a "house of cards" will eventually
collapse, resulting in a depression.