June 27, 2023, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a Health Policy Roundtable featuring a panel of health freedom advocates
According to Politico, the Biden administration may be taking a step further in curbing vaccine misinformation by monitoring private social media and text messages
In this open letter to public health officials penned by Ann Rosen, a plea is made to oust the campaign to villainize critical thinking and autonomy and instead have an open discussion about public health that would serve the needs of everyone
DHS is now going after COVID misinformation spreaders considering them terrorist threats. Here's my list of people I think they should be investigating
American journalist Glenn Greenwald said in a new video, "It is now extremely common in Western democracies for large factions of citizens to demand that any measures undertaken to prevent COVID deaths are vital, regardless of the costs imposed by those policies."
When respected news outlets uncritically amplify dubious claims from shadowy organizations, who's really spreading disinformation - and at what cost to our fundamental freedoms?
"The Big Catch-up" initiative, described by the World Health Organization as a "targeted global effort to boost vaccination among children following declines driven by the COVID-19 pandemic," will last 18 months.
Media outlets worldwide are reporting on a medical phenomenon called "sudden adult death syndrome," or SADS, in what appears to be a clear effort to obscure the reality of COVID jab deaths
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. interviews founder and president of the Solari Report, Catherine Austin Fitts, about the tremendous financial costs of the COVID crisis and who's benefiting
As the multi-sector, global response to the coronavirus tightens the noose around civil liberties, CommonPass stands out as one of the most appalling and dangerous attacks on basic human rights in the name of public health
Can the CDC be trusted? To ask the question is to answer it and the answer is not pretty
Rhode Islanders over age 16 who don't get the COVID-19 vaccine would face $50 monthly fines and have to pay twice as much state income tax under legislation introduced in the state Senate, but the bill faces an uphill battle
VAERS data released today by the CDC showed a total of 545,338 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 12,366 deaths and 70,105 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and July 30, 2021
It is vital to understand that the vast majority of information you are exposed to in mainstream media is carefully designed propaganda crafted from nearly two decades of stolen personal data collected from you
VAERS data released Friday by the CDC showed a total of 595,622 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 13,068 deaths and 81,050 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and Aug. 13, 2021
The poison is spreading again.
We stand at a precipice of extinction. Will we allow our humanity to be extinguished by a greed machine that does not know limits or will we stop the machine and defend our humanity and protect life?
The Centers for Disease Control have come out with a new estimate of the Covid infection fatality ratio and the numbers will shock you
Operation Warp Speed -- A Technocratic Chess Piece? "We're at a point where the line between Silicon Valley and the national security state has become so blurred, you really can't distinguish where one begins and where the other ends"
The people included in the study suffered from headaches, tremors, muscle spasms, insomnia, sleepiness, vertigo, and difficulty in concentration.
Conventional medicine offered no solutions for his debilitating Raynaud's syndrome, high blood pressure, and cardiac arrhythmia. But when he embarked on a micronutrient-based journey to heal his heart, he uncovered a fountain of unexpected health benefits.
A study of 6,000 Danes was set to reveal whether wearing a face mask actually reduces the risk of COVID-19. The only problem is leading medical journals are refusing to publish the data, and the study's lead author hinted it's because they're not "brave enough" to do it