March

W.H.O. Says Approval of COVID Vax Made in South Africa Could Take ’24 to 36 Months’

Questions about how long the establishment expects the public to participate in COVID-related measures are raised.

Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Appeal on Drop Boxes Legality

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a circuit court’s January 13 decision “that held that [Wisconsin Election Commission’s] guidance on absentee ballot drop boxes [deployed statewide in the 2020 election] violates state law, and/or should have been adopted through the rulemaking process.”

U.S. Court Orders F.D.A. to Release Hundreds of Thousands of Pages of Pfizer’s Vax Data

Texas judge orders FDA to release massive batches of Pfizer Inc.'s vaccine data every month.

12 Countries Roll Back COVID Restrictions, Israel Scraps ‘Green Pass’

Sweden and Switzerland joined Denmark, Norway, Finland, Ireland, The Netherlands, Italy, Lithuania, France and the UK in announcing they will lift COVID restrictions and open up their countries.

SUNY’s Pedo-Friendly Prof Lectured at U.S. Military Academies and Insisted ‘Americans Should Not Be Grateful to Veterans’

State University of New York professor who said it wasn’t “obvious” why pedophilia was wrong has repeatedly lectured at institutions affiliated with the United States Military, including West Point and the Air Force Academy, the National Pulse can reveal.

NIH Injected Cocaine Into Beagle Puppies for Drug Addiction Study

The National Institutes of Health has performed an experimental treatment for drug addicts by injecting cocaine into beagle puppies before killing them.

US Army Starts Discharging Unvaccinated Soldiers

The U.S. Army announced on Feb. 2 that it will immediately start discharging, or “separating,” soldiers who have refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

CNN President Zucker Resigns After Relationship With Co-worker Exposed

CNN president leaves news org abruptly.

Republican-Led States File Antiabortion Bills Before Supreme Court Rules on Roe

Lawmakers in at least 29 states looking to pass measures to stop abortion.

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