2 Things Mainstream Media Didn’t Tell You About FDA’s Approval of Pfizer Vaccine • Children's Health Defense
Buried in the fine print of Monday’s approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of the Pfizer Comirnaty COVID vaccine are two critical facts that affect whether the vaccine can be mandated, and whether Pfizer can be held liable for injuries.
President Trump asks court to reinstate YouTube account
45th President Trump has taken on Big Tech censorship by pushing a federal court to reinstate his YouTube account. On Monday, Trump's lawyers requested a preliminary injunction in a Florida U.S. district court against the online video sharing platform.
Has Our Government Spent $21 Trillion Of Our Money Without Telling Us?
In recent decades, the Office of Inspector General has reported some $21 trillion (you read that right) in unsubstantiated payments by the Departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development. It's time for Congress to investigate these outlays and their funding source.
Vaccinated People Getting COVID, Becoming Worried As Scientists Can't Provide Answers
While the government is pushing for everyone in the United States to get vaccinated, scientist are becoming alarmed at the data that shows those who are
Assange Described A Decade Ago How 'Endless' Afghan War Was Engineered By "Transnational Security Elite"
"The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax bases of the US and Europe through Afghanistan and back into the hands of a transnational security elite. The goal is an endless war, not a successful war."
Group of GOP state attorney generals fire off letter to ATF opposing push to regulate gun parts
Several GOP state attorney generals are opposing the Biden administration's efforts to regulate gun parts. In a recent letter to the acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), 20 officials argued the agency doesn't have the legal authority to regulate parts of incomplete guns, rather only complete firearms.
Education Dept. cancels $5.8B in student debt for 323k disabled borrowers
The Biden administration has erased student debt for more than 320,000 borrowers with permanent disabilities. On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Education announced the cancellation of nearly $6 billion in federal student loans for Americans with total and permanent disability starting in September.
Many small landlords have sold their properties off to stem losses caused by the federal eviction moratorium, but they are selling to large conglomerates which could result in a more expensive market for rent. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently extended the federal eviction moratorium to Oct. 3, when it was previously expected to expire at the beginning of August.
US airlifts Americans from 200m beyond Kabul airport perimeter, after US general allegedly ‘embarrassed’ by British rescue ops
Commander of the 82nd Airborne Division has told his British colleague to stop “embarrassing” the US troops guarding the Kabul airport by venturing into the city to rescue people, at least according to one Washington columnist.
Capitol rioter accused of ‘egregiously’ violating release terms by accessing internet & watching symposium on ‘election fraud’
Prosecutors are saying accused Capitol rioter Douglas Jensen’s “disavowal of QAnon” is just “an act” after he violated his release and accessed the internet.