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How ‘15 days to slow the spread’ became a year

pastor put out a humorous Twitter poll a few months ago asking how people interpreted “15 days to slow the spread.” Referencing religious debates about creation, the options were as follows. 15 literal days 15 ages 14 literal days, big gap, 15th day Entirely metaphorical Article by Patrick Carroll from FEE. The joke raises a serious point. “15...

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Holy Bible blasted as ‘bigoted document’: Equality Act ‘explicitly targets’ Scripture

The Democrats' Equality Act "explicitly targets" the Bible with provisions that erase any allowance for differences between men and women, warns Yaakov Menken, the managing director of the Coalition for Jewish Values. Article by Bob Unruh from WND. He explained in an article for The Federalist that just before COVID-19 limits were imposed, some 100,000 observant American Jews filled MetLife...

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Bayer won’t ask the Supreme Court to reverse Roundup cancer verdict

Bayer AG won’t ask the Supreme Court to reverse a $20.5 million verdict against it over the weedkiller Roundup. The German chemicals giant says that its decision not to appeal reflects a “strategic consideration” that it has a stronger case appealing a $25 million verdict in a separate lawsuit, Hardeman v. Monsanto. The company is currently seeking a review of that ruling from the U.S....

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Oregon wants to make COVID-19 restrictions permanent and track all vaccine refusers

Mandatory face masks, physical distancing, business capacity limits, and other authoritarian Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions could soon become permanent fixtures in Oregon if a proposed new rule gets enacted in the state. Article by Ethan Huff from Natural News. The Oregon Department of Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) wants to replace the temporary Chinese virus rule, which is set to expire on May 4,...

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The mischief of ‘pecuniary externalities’

Among the most misleading – and hence, most objectionable – terms used in modern economics is “externality.” As summarized in my previous essay, Externalities are third-party effects, such as when Steve and Sarah’s actions have an impact on Silas’s welfare, with Silas not being consulted by either Steve or Sarah. If this impact improves Silas’s welfare we call it...

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European Union to vote this week on vaccination travel passport

On March 17, the European Commission proposed a digital “Green Passport” to facilitate the safe free movement of citizens within the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic. Article by Children's Health Defense Team. The “interoperable” certificates would provide evidence that a person has been vaccinated or has tested negative for COVID. The pass would include information on the brand of the vaccine, date and place...

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Surgeon warns vaccinating people infected with Covid could cause ‘avoidable harm’

Dr. Hooman Noorchashm wants people to know that he’s a staunch supporter of the new COVID-19 vaccines, but with one very important warning: People who have already been infected could be at risk of serious injury, including death. Article from Children's Health Defense Team. In the interview below on Tuesday’s Tucker Carlson Tonight show, Noorchashm said: “I think it’s...

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