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Despite doctor testimonials, clinical trials and international studies showing the efficacy of Ivermectin, mainstream media continues to suppress information regarding the drug as a treatment for COVID-19. One America News would like to shed light on the history and the benefits of Ivermectin by showing a video recently posted to Rumble by a user called ‘Temporarily Grounded.’ While we could not make contact with the user, we urge our viewers to email via our contact page at oann.com if you have any information on the video’s creator, including his name and direct contact information. https://www.oann.com/the-story-of-ivermectin-sheds-light-on-the-history-benefits-of-the-drug/?fbclid=IwAR0ONqf-JkKg9w_5MWcgxtAChOZip7uH7EX13qdGPkDo8fB7Cqi8VFnN35o
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Have an experimental drug that needs rapid authorization from the FDA in order to be sold to the masses? Looking to siphon billions of dollars from the U.S. taxpayer for your newfound pharmaceutical product? In today’s America, you can buy yourself a former FDA commissioner, and use the public-sector private-sector revolving door system of corruption to impose your will on the American public, and make a windfall for your executives and shareholders in the process. That appears to be the exact strategy utilized by Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and the company that founded Moderna, which have rostered a series of...
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried announced Tuesday that six additional people have had concealed weapons licenses suspended because they were involved in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.
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The Australian government is planning to launch a population-wide COVID-19 vaccination booster program by 2022, pending approval from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the country’s medicine and therapeutics regulator. The news of the plan comes as Australia reached the 70 percent vaccination milestone on Wednesday, which will move the nation closer to “phase B” of the national reopening roadmap, with more freedoms released. The TGA and Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) are preparing advice on booster shots for the general population, with around 500,000 immunocompromised people having already started receiving boosters. Health Minister Greg Hunt said he believes...
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The White House on Wednesday outlined its plan to vaccinate children ages 5 to 11, once the Food and Drug Administration grants authorization for school-age children to receive a low-dose version of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. According to the Associated Press, children would be get vaccinated at their pediatrician’s offices or in clinics, or potentially at school. Federal regulators are expected to meet over the coming weeks to discuss the vaccine’s safety and efficacy among young children.
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WASHINGTON - At a community meeting Tuesday, D.C. Assistant Police Chief Chanel Dickerson made a deeply personal and stunning statement. Dickerson, who is part of a $100 million lawsuit filed against the department by current and former female Black officers, said when she became pregnant as a young police cadet, she was told she had to have an abortion to keep her job. "When I was 18-years-old as a police cadet, I was told I had to have an abortion or be fired from the MPD cadet program," Dickerson said. "Wow. My choice to have a baby was personal and...
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At the time of writing, Bitcoin has surpassed the Swiss Franc (CHF) in market capitalization as the world’s thirteenth largest currency, according to data from Fiatmarketcap.com. There are only 12 world currencies left for Bitcoin to overcome. Fiatmarketcap.com takes a Bitcoin standard approach to analyze currencies. It measures the world’s biggest currencies in terms of market capitalization as priced in BTC, the best form of money ever created but still lagging in perception. The website also uses BTC as a measuring stick for countries’ gross domestic product (GDP), which puts Bitcoin at eighteenth place. As the world starts recognizing the...
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Defense Department officials have laid out how they will remove employees who refuse to comply with the federal government’s coronavirus vaccine requirement, according to a Pentagon memo released Monday.Defense Department civilian employees who are not fully vaccinated against the coronavirus after Nov. 22 without a pending or approved exemption request will be fired. New employees must be fully vaccinated by their start date for work or Nov. 22, “whichever is later,” according to the memo.
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The Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court on Monday to issue an emergency cessation of the Texas Heartbeat Act, which restricts abortion to before a preborn child’s heartbeat can be detected. The Supreme Court already refused to stop the law at the request of abortionists in September in a 5 to 4 decision. The request comes after the DOJ filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas last month in an attempt to stop the law. A federal judge issued an injunction and the law was blocked for 48 hours before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated it....
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Former President Donald Trump said he will launch his own social media network called TRUTH Social in early 2022. The new Trump Media & Technology Group said it will create a rival social network to the current 'liberal media consortium' and 'fight back against the 'Big Tech' companies of Silicon Valley, which have used their unilateral power to silence opposing voices in America.' Trump, who will serve as TMTG's chairman, said, 'I created TRUTH Social and TMTG to stand up to the tyranny of Big Tech. We live in a world where the Taliban has a huge presence on Twitter,...
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A lawyer in the Biden administration has been caught in a phone call criticizing pro-life Christians and questioning the sincerity of their beliefs. The White House official was captured criticizing the religious beliefs of federal workers on abortion, specifically the religious exemptions to the COVID vaccine mandate. Millions of Christians have not gotten the COVID vaccine in part because of the vaccines and their various connections to cells from aborted babies. Some vaccines like the ones from Pfizer and Moderna were tested using cells derived from cells from an abortion babies. Others like the Johnson & Johnson vaccine were more...
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The complaint, filed Tuesday, cites the testimony of Christine Brim, a registered voter. Brim testified that Fairfax County Election Board Chairman Stephen M. Hunt confirmed to her via email that the Fairfax County General Registrar, Scott O. Konopasek, "had instituted a procedure to approve absentee ballot applications on which the applicant has not provided the last four digits of his or her Social Security number "We write election rules in advance so everybody knows what they are and everybody thinks it’s fair," J. Christian Adams, president and general counsel at the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), which represents the Virginia...
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Former President Donald Trump’s ascendance as the face of present-day Republican politics has been a study in the power of cognitive dissonance. Nowhere has this been more clear than in the rhetoric of conservative pundits. The same people who argue that “identity politics” has curdled public discourse refuse to acknowledge their own worldview as one predicated on white identity as the “natural” order. They decry gender-neutral toy potatoes as liberal overreach but see no problem with demanding the resignation of someone who admitted to feeling emotional about an inauguration.
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Despotism (1946) "You can roughly locate any community in the world somewhere along a scale running all the way from democracy to despotism", so begins this short from Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, published a year after the end of the Second World War. The film goes on to illustrate (with some wonderful graphics, archive clips, and reconstructions) the idea that despotism has two chief characteristics — restricted respect and concentrated power. A community is low on a respect scale if common courtesy is withheld from large groups of people on account of their political attitudes; if people are rude to others...
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President Biden told a debunked story about his relationship with a long-time Amtrak worker. It’s the fourth time he’s shared the story with a national audience. There’s just one problem — it never happened. Biden said the conversation he had with the Amtrak worker took place around 2015. But the Amtrak worker retired in 1993 and died in 2014. President Biden may just be forgetful or he may be suffering from a serious medical issue that affects his long-term memory. Either way, it’s not good. The broader issue involves the White House staff and the Mainstream Media. Why haven’t they...
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A Michigan state lawmaker wants to “right an incredible wrong” by passing legislation to ban abortions once an unborn baby’s heartbeat is detectable. Rep. Steve Carra, R-Three Rivers, introduced the pro-life legislation Tuesday. His bill, similar to legislation introduced in 2019, would prohibit abortions once an unborn baby’s heartbeat is detectable, about six weeks of pregnancy, and create felony charges with jail time for abortionists who violate the law. “This is about protecting unborn babies once they have a detectable heartbeat in the womb,” Carra said Tuesday. “We have an opportunity in Michigan to right an incredible wrong. This idea...
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As if you needed another reason why In-N-Out Burger should be your favorite fast food place — or at least one of them. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the Department of Public Health temporarily closed the burger joint’s outlet at Fisherman’s Wharf on Oct. 14 after they refused to check visitors’ vaccine cards — leading to the company castigating San Francisco for its mandate. It’s been the only San Francisco eatery closed for violating the mandate, according to the Health Department. “Despite multiple warnings, In-N-Out employees continued to let customers into the restaurant without verifying their vaccination status since...
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The Japan Meteorological Agency raised the warning level for Mount Aso to three on a scale of five, warning hikers and residents to avoid the mountain. The smoke rose as high as 3.5 kilometers (11,480 feet) above the crater, with pyroclastic flow pouring out 1.3 kilometers (0.8 mile) down the western slope of the mountain, the agency said. The explosion blew off volcanic rocks as far as 900 meters (2,950 feet) from the crater and ashfalls were detected in several towns in the Kumamoto and neighboring Miyazaki prefectures.
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On Tuesday night the Sebastian County Quorum Court in west Arkansas voted 9-4 to affirm that the county is Pro-Life. Sebastian is Arkansas’ tenth pro-life county. The resolution passed Tuesday reads: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF THE COUNTY OF SEBASTIAN, STATE OF ARKANSAS: A RESOLUTION OF THE SEBASTIAN COUNTY QUORUM COURT TO DECLARE SEBASTIAN COUNTY IS A PRO LIFE COUNTY WHEREAS, Sebastian County affirms that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness; and WHEREAS, Sebastian County desires...
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Arkansas may become the second state in the U.S. to ban abortions on unborn babies with beating hearts this fall. The Daily Mail reports state Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Conway, hopes to introduce the Arkansas Heartbeat Protection Act later this month. He said his bill is a “mirror” of the Texas law that has saved thousands of unborn babies since it went into effect Sept. 1. Like the Texas law, Rapert said his bill will ban abortions on unborn babies once their heartbeat is detectable, about six weeks of pregnancy; it also includes “a civil cause of action” that allows private...
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