More of Today's Articles Vaccine-induced tinnitus to be studied, Big Pharma insists "no correlation" between vaccines and painful ringing in the ears One of the unexpected side effects of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine is tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. Due to the number of cases of tinnitus reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), scientists are now looking to understand the mechanism and best treatment for... Former head of USAID's pandemic threat assessment program seems to have stolen taxpayer money Dennis Carroll, the former head of the U.S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) PREDICT program, a plandemic threat assessment and management scheme, reportedly funneled taxpayer money meant for the program into his own private endeavors. Entire federal government following Ketanji Brown Jackson's lead by refusing to define a "woman" Right after Ketanji Brown Jackson, Joe Biden's new Supreme Court pick, announced that she has no idea what a "woman" is, at least five other federal government agencies followed suit. The Department of Justice (DoJ), the Department of Education (DoE), the Department of Housing and Urban... Doctors dismiss Aussie woman's post-covid vaccine issues as alcohol withdrawal symptoms A woman in Australia's Queensland state suffered tremors and other neurological issues after getting two doses of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. However, doctors dismissed her post-vaccination reactions as the result of alcohol withdrawal. Gold Coast resident Shannon Urquhart, 52,... Inflation riots have begun: Sri Lankan Cabinet offers to resign as widespread unrest over price spikes boils over We've been warning for weeks now that inflation around the world is spiraling out of control and that, as a result, there would be widespread unrest. That cycle of violence appears to have begun in Sri Lanka, and we expect it to spread far beyond that country's borders. In fact, it has already... Green pollution: UK must act immediately to prevent a huge waste management problem caused by electric car batteries Electric vehicles are poised to create a massive waste management problem in the future without early intervention to reduce waste from electric vehicle batteries, according to a study published in the journal Nature. In a review of current battery recycling efforts, a team led by the University of... Former British TV executive: Mainstream media has been warned not to question government narratives A former executive on British television confirmed that mainstream media (MSM) outlets are prevented from questioning the official government narrative. He also denounced these outlets for being "cheerleaders" for the government instead of upholding the tenets of journalism. Mark Sharman,... Peru in turmoil as inflation protests erupt; president calls in military, imposes curfew The emerging market economy of Peru is seeing widespread social unrest due to inflation, prompting the government to call in the military to enforce a curfew. Peruvian President Pedro Castillo said in a live broadcast that his cabinet has agreed to impose a "ban on the mobility of citizens... Putin's approval rating among Russians climbs as Biden's approval rating with Americans hits new lows A poll that was recently released by Moscow independent pollster Levada Center found that 83 percent of Russians approve of President Vladimir Putin's current actions. This represents a marked increase over the 69 percent approval rating he was given in January, and the poll also found that the... Revealed: BLM leaders squandered millions on a California mansion they tried to keep secret The bulk of tens of millions of dollars that corporations and Hollywood leftists gave to Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation throughout 2020 meant to signal their great 'virtue' in the name of 'justice' for blacks following the death of George Floyd has been spent not on advancing that... Mental torture: Nearly half of high school students in America felt "persistently sad or hopeless" during covid-19 pandemic Around 44 percent of high school students in the United States felt "persistently sad or hopeless" in 2021, according to a field survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC survey was conducted between January and June last year. It surveyed nearly... Student sues Boston University over covid testing policy Boston University (BU) has been sued over its Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) testing policy, with the complaint alleging that the testing mandate violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Pro-health freedom group Children's Health Defense (CHD) and attorney Robert Melzer filed the complaint... |
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