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Monday, March 16, 2020

Schumer: Threats of a Desperate Scoundrel

Why Democrats and Media Never Talk About The Real Killer Flu

The Burden off Flu Disease 2017-2018
CDC Flu statistics

Nobody—particularly the Democrats, mainstream and social media—talks about how each year’s seasonal Influenza is both sickening and killing people by the tens of thousands.
They’ve never admitted that The Flu can kill you.
That’s because they’ve never “weaponized” the Flu like they have the Coronavirus.
 •  2020-03-10  •  Judi McLeod

Schumer: Threats of a Desperate Scoundrel
Schumer: Threats of a Desperate Scoundrel
In March of 2020, Senate Minority Leader, Democrat Chuck Schumer, issued a threat against two Supreme Court Justices, naming them by name in his verbal threat. Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh had been nominated, and ultimately appointed, by President Trump and his allies in the U.S. Senate earlier during his first term. The hatred of President Trump by the Democrats in the months preceding the Election in 2020 was at, perhaps, its highest level so far, when Schumer decided to make these remarks, but it really goes deeper than most folks realize.
 •  2020-03-10  •  Douglas V. Gibbs

Coronavirus: why it's not like the other fake epidemics
As always, I suggest new readers go back and acquaint themselves with all my articles on the coronavirus situation. I can’t possible recapitulate the full scope of details, evidence, and analysis each time I write a piece.
In today’s episode of virus fakery and population mind control, I examine the one important difference between this phony epidemic and its predecessors—-West Nile, SARS, MERS, Swine Flu, Ebola, Zika.
 •  2020-03-10  •  Jon Rappoport

The Medical Journey of Dr. Mircea
The Medical Journey of Dr. Mircea
Dr. Aurel Emilian Mircea’s medical journey started in the 1961 Socialist Republic of Romania and took “20,000 miles and 50 years to complete.”
He crossed numerous countries and three continents. He should be in the Guinness Book of World Records as the only Romanian licensed doctor who had practiced medicine on three continents, Europe, Africa, and North America, and in four countries, Romania, Poland, South Africa, and the United States.
On his journey, Dr. Mircea had pursued and finally reached in 1977 the American Dream through socialist country after socialist country until he found the state of Texas, in the land of the free and home of the brave, his last stop.

 •  2020-03-10  •  Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh

Leftist Coronavirus lies debunked
It should come as no surprise that the mainstream media has pinned the Coronavirus outbreak on President Trump. Equally not shocking is the Trump took action after the discovery of the first case of Coronavirus, which we can’t say for other presidents. If you are reading this article, then you know the left will never veer from their divide and conquer pathway to power. So let’s do something the media won’t: separate fact from a fictional narrative meant to scare the crap out of you.—More…
 •  2020-03-10  •  Steven Crowder

Selling fear---the "epidemic experts" weigh in
Selling fear---the epidemic experts weigh inLet’s all try fear as a lifestyle. How about an unproven virus blowing around the world? It could be a kick. Just turn on your TV.
The news is a huge deli.
Authoritative and supreme baloney sellers are cutting extra-thick slices for the public.
 •  2020-03-10  •  Jon Rappoport
Micromotors get supercharged with three ‘engines’
Someday, microscopic robots could perform useful functions, such as diagnostic testing in lab-on-a-chip sensors, micropatterning surfaces or repairing equipment in tight spaces. But first, scientists need to be able to tightly control the microbots’ speed. Now, researchers reporting in ACS’ Chemistry of Materials have developed micromotors with three “engines” that they can control separately with chemical fuel, magnets and light.
 •  2020-03-10  •  American Chemical Society
Scorpions make a fluorescent compound that could help protect them from parasites
Most scorpions glow a blue-green color when illuminated by ultraviolet light or natural moonlight. Scientists aren’t sure how this fluorescence benefits the creatures, but some have speculated that it acts as a sunscreen, or helps them find mates in the dark. Now, researchers reporting in ACS’ Journal of Natural Products have identified a new fluorescent compound from scorpion exoskeletons. The team says that the compound could protect these arachnids from parasites.
 •  2020-03-10  •  American Chemical Society
PAKISTAN: Worker Tortured to Death
Sources: CLAAS, UCA News, Pakistan Center for Law and Justice, Morning Star News
After a hard day’s work in the fields on February 25th, Saleem Masih went to the well to rinse off. The Muslim landowner, however, was furious and accused him of polluting the water. Sher Dogar insulted Saleem, referring to him as a filthy Christian, and vowed to teach him a lesson.
 •  2020-03-10  •  Voice of Martyrs
Big Green, Inc: The Kresge Foundation and the Allure of Activism
The myriad policies and initiatives put forth under the banner of climate change mitigation can sometimes overwhelm the mind. But most of these alleged climate solutions can be understood as big government in disguise, in the form of rules, regulations, and other encroachments on our free use of energy and other resources. Far too many philanthropic organizations financially support these government-in-disguise measures rather than supporting more useful measures that take the essentiality of individual and economic freedom into account.
 •  2020-03-10  •  Institute for Energy Research

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