By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. One month of the COVID-19 lockdown cut up to two years off the life expectancy of heart attack patients, a new study concluded.…
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By Lorenz Duchamps A New Jersey gym owner who gained national attention for keeping his business open during Gov. Phil Murphy’s lockdown confirmed on Thursday he will be…
By Staff Report Down Syndrome sufferers also targeted by new shelter in place rules SANTA ROSA — A North Bay county with California’s strictest…
BY JOE MARTINO IN BRIEF The Facts: Amish communities of thousands in Lancaster, PA chose to not lockdown and instead went on with life in…
By noah Trust the science, they said… It’s just two weeks to flatten the curve, they said… Do your part, they said… Well, how has that…
By Anton Nilsson and James O’Doherty Residents in a Sydney tower block under a strict coronavirus lockdown are having their alcohol deliveries policed. Residents in apartment blocks…
By Thomas Lifson I’ve been watching in sadness and wonder at the abuse that Australia’s government elites — many of them purported conservatives — have heaped…
By Julian Conradson On Friday, The Mississippi State Department of Health imposed new guidelines that require anyone infected with Covid 19 to isolate for 10 days…
Posted by EU Times Thanks to the brave work of freelance journalist Gemma O’Doherty a new important information has now surfaced to the public. This…
By David Marcus As we approach the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus lockdowns, American society is at a crossroads. For almost the entire time it…
BY TYLER DURDEN Bloomberg, one of the most implicitly pro-western media outlets in existence, has finally admitted, after months of promoting skepticism, that Russian COVID-19…
BY TYLER DURDEN “ORIGINAL CONTENT LINK” Which is the more reasonable approach a society might take in the outbreak of epidemic: To quarantine the sick,…
By Jim Hoft These photos from New Year’s Eve tell the story of 2020 and beyond. Wuhan City Center was JAM PACKED for New Year’s Eve.…
by Ray Fava The prevalence of churches that accepted PPP loans is probably starling. As a matter of public record, all loans over $150,000 are…















