protocols

Pharma’s Criminal Business Model — And How the U.S. Government Benefits From It

In early September, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that pharma giant Bayer would have to fork over millions to the DOJ to resolve allegations of fraud under the False Claims Act (FCA).

The Green Surrender

I sometimes wonder which policy of President Biden's has been or will be the most destructive of them all.

China’s Uyghur Abuses ‘May Constitute Crimes Against Humanity’: U.N.

Former human rights chief released report 13 minutes before stepping down.

Lawsuit says Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram Knowingly Endanger Children

A woman who says she was raped as a child by a man she met on Facebook is demanding unspecified damages against several social media companies in a lawsuit that says they put profit above their duty to protect young users from sex predators and other online dangers.

Nate Silver: ‘Liberal Elites’ Pressured Pfizer to Delay Vaccine Until After 2020 Election

Nate Silver claimed “liberal public health elites” pressured Pfizer to delay fast-track approval of its COVID-19 vaccine until after the 2020 presidential election — thus denying then-President Donald Trump a political win before voters headed to the polls.

As COVID Vaccine Injuries Pile Up, It’s Worth Remembering: Medicine Is a Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.

In his 1974 book and accompanying article with the shared title of “Medical Nemesis,” philosopher and theologian Ivan Illich boldly asserted that medical professional practice and related health policies, which he characterized as “both industry and religion,” had become “a major threat to health.”

Actor Tim Robbins Calls Out Screen Actors Guild For Mandating Covid Vaxx Despite New CDC Guidelines

'Now that the CDC has changed its policy, it might be time to end your discriminatory vaccine mandates.' Hollywood actor Tim Robbins on Friday directed...

University of California Develops ‘Anti-Racism’ Job Performance Review

The University of California system has developed a job performance review that supervisors can use to foster “anti-racism learning and reflection” among employees.

Houston ISD Approves $2 Million Funding for More Firearms, Shields for District Police in Wake of Mass Shootings

Houston Independent School District (ISD) trustees on Aug. 11 passed a motion that will allow $2 million in funding for more firearms and shields for the district police.

Medical Activists Fight Florida’s Public Health Emergency Laws After COVID-19 Unveils Concerns

Florida has a Republican governor, a Republican-led state House, and Republican-led state Senate. However, it also has some of America’s harshest forced quarantine and public health laws. Some activists plan to change this situation.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img