Historic Vaccine Debate: RFK Jr Vs. Dershowitz On Forced Vaccination Of Americans
Dr Anthony Fauci
said on Thursday during an interview with CNN that many companies researching
coronavirus vaccines have promised hundreds of million of doses by 2021.
North Carolina
professor is found dead weeks after taking early retirement
following online petition to get him fired over tweet where he dubbed State
governor 'Massa Cooper' and compared coronavirus restrictions to a 'slave state'
- Body of UNCW Prof Mike Adams, 55, was found at his Wilmington home on Thursday
- His death comes less than a month after the university announced he would retire early following a petition to oust him for making controversial remarks
- On May 29 Adams tweeted: 'I almost felt like a free man who was not living in the slave state of North Carolina. 'Massa Cooper, let my people go!'
- Another tweet on May 28, read: 'Don't shut down the universities. Shut down the non essential majors. Like Women's Studies'
- In 2016, Adams had also sparked outrage when he suggested a Muslim student was 'a terrorist and that gay marriage was bad as rape'
Seattle Rioters Break Into Businesses, Loot, and Set Fires
A group of about
150 rioters in Seattle
gathered late July 22 to cause significant damage in the former so-called
autonomous zone, setting fires, breaking into businesses, and looting, police
said.
Forbes Warns of ‘Category 5 Economic Hurricane’ as Gold Nears Record
As long as the
U.S. Congress and Federal Reserve keep pumping stimulus dollars into a moribund
economy, upward pressure on gold will likely persist. Another stimulus package
is coming with $1,200 checks for most Americans and hundreds of billions of
dollars for various other programs. It will all be financed with more debt –
and, ultimately, with fiat currency created out of thin air.
Successful
American capitalist and past Money Metals podcast guest Steve Forbes warned on Thursday that the gold market may
be anticipating a “category 5 economic hurricane” ahead:
Gold Eagle Sales Already 3X Last Year’s Total & U.S. Mint Still Struggling To
Produce Silver Eagles
As the Fed and
central banks continue to prop up the global economy with massive monetary
stimulus, investors are just beginning to move into the precious metals to
protect wealth. In the first seven months of the year, investors have
already purchased three times the Gold Eagles that were sold during full-year
2019.
We Are About To Find Out What An Economy Looks Like When You Throw
Tens Of Millions Into Unemployment Overnight
Of course, there is a free-market fundamentalist view that the more the
government spends, the worse things get.
When It's Your Time, Will You Go Quietly Into the Night?
A Kentucky high
school student says he has settled a $250 million lawsuit with the Washington
Post on his 18th birthday after he sued them claiming they made him out to be a
racist following his stand-off with a Native American protester. Nicholas
Sandmann, a student at Covington Catholic High School
Face mask U-turn: Walmart, Home Depot, Walgreens and CVS are among stores saying they WILL serve
customers who don't wear masks despite announcing face coverings were mandatory
- Major U.S. retailers brought in rules requiring masks to be worn by customers
- However, the rules appear to be little more than a suggestion with stores powerless to deal with those who refuse
- The requirement for customers to wear facial coverings have sometimes brought violent reactions from some patrons who have refused to comply
- Companies that had previously announced a 'mask-on' policy now say they won't challenge customers who refuse to wear them and police will also not be called
- Retailers are trying to walk a fine line between enforcement and friendly service
- Some stores have stated that if a customer refuses to comply they will be served quickly and encouraged to order online to avoid future encounters
Dr Anthony Fauci
told CNN that the people making threats against him and his family believe he
is 'interfering in their lives' and 'pushing a public health agenda' about
coronavirus.
Billions of
dollars were looted from sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad in
a fraud that allegedly involved former prime minister Najib Razak and his
associates.
The bull, called
Cosmo, was born in April at University of California Davis and weighed around
110 pounds and is believed to be perfectly healthy.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday released an emergency
order requiring airlines to inspect their Boeing 737 planes after reports of
the engine cutting off mid-flight
What’s Going On With Ghislaine Maxwell and Donald Trump?
An ostensibly tossed-off embrace of the alleged sex trafficker on
Tuesday became an avenue of exploration into the president’s long relationship
with her and Jeffrey Epstein…
Trump: “I don’t know,” he shrugged, after a reporter asked whether he
thought Maxwell would reveal which powerful men were involved in Epstein’s
trafficking ring. “I haven’t really been following it too much. I just wish her
well, frankly.”
“I’ve met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in
Palm Beach, and I guess they lived in Palm Beach, but I wish her well,” he
continued. “Whatever it is.”
Activists also discovered dozens of deaths
'had no Covid-19 complications at all' or 'even a contributing cause of death'
Home-made cloth face masks likely need a
minimum of two layers, and preferably three, to prevent the dispersal of viral
droplets from the nose and mouth that are associated with the spread of
COVID-19
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DANGER SECONDS After Putting on a MASK
DANGER SECONDS After Putting on a MASK
Nearly half of Americans whose families
experienced a layoff during the coronavirus pandemic now believe those jobs are
lost forever, a new poll shows, a sign of increasing pessimism that would
translate into roughly 10 million workers
Lawsuit accusing relatives of LDS Church president of sexually abusing children dismissed
A lawsuit filed in Salt Lake City’s federal court in 2018 alleging
sexual abuse and a cover-up involving family members of the
president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was dismissed this
week.
The case was filed by six unnamed plaintiffs, identified as
“Jane Doe” and “John Doe,” against Brenda and Richard Miles, who are the
daughter and son-in-law of church President Russell M. Nelson.
The Mileses vigorously denied the allegations.
Attorneys for the plaintiffs and defendants filed a motion Wednesday to
dismiss the case, which was granted the next day by U.S. District Court Judge
Jill N. Parrish.
“The Miles are grateful for our judicial process that resulted in the
dismissal of this case, which should never have been brought in the first
place,” James Jardine, the couple’s attorney, told FOX 13 on Friday.
The plaintiffs dropped the suit, their attorney Craig Vernon told the
station, after a recent Utah Supreme Court ruling “eviscerated” their case.
That decision deemed that a new state law removing the statute
of limitations in civil suits alleging sexual abuse could not be applied
retroactively.
The now-dismissed lawsuit alleged that a man identified in court
documents as the “Perpetrator” sexually abused his children in 1985. It also
says a 16-year-old babysitter was both victimized and victimized others. The
suit then accuses Brenda and Richard Miles of abuse.
“Doe 1 male defendant and Doe
2 female defendant led what they called ‘touching parties’ at their home and at
the Perpetrator’s home. These ‘touching parties’ were sometimes attended by
acquaintances and friends of Defendants and Perpetrator,” the lawsuit states.
SF Giants Player Cites Christian Faith As Reason For Refusing To Kneel For BLM
Sam Coonrod, a 27-year-old reliever for the San Francisco Giants, explained
his act by saying he only kneels before God, according to TMZ Sports…I’m a
Christian. I just believe I can’t kneel before anything besides God — Jesus Christ.”