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Month: September 2023

Here We Go Again

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I have a couple of friends who recently got COVID. This couple had been vaccinated, and I believe they were up to date on their boosters, yet they caught this virus. What perked my ears up was when the wife said they were only sick for a few days, thanks to the vaccine. She had just proven that, as a vaccine, the mRNA jabs are an absolute failure. As election season is in full swing, and yes…

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Judge Upholds Federal Bump Stock Ban

A judge has upheld an ATF prohibition on bump stocks.

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Wisconsin Health Boss: We Made Mistakes with COVID Response

The woman in charge of Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services said public health managers in the state made mistakes in the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak.
DHS Secretary Nominee Kirsten Johnson on Thursday defended the decisions she and other public health department leaders made during the early days of the coronavirus outbreak in 2020.
The article Wisconsin Health Boss: We Made Mistakes with COVID Response appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Witness in Disbarment Trial of Trump’s Former Attorney John Eastman Found ‘Vote Laundering’ of 280,000 to 300,000 Votes in Pennsylvania’s 2020 Election

The sixth week of the disbarment trial of Donald Trump’s former attorney and constitutional legal scholar, John Eastman, wrapped up Friday with testimony by two witnesses from Eastman’s team. Attorney Kurt Olsen, who is representing Kari Lake in her election challenge, testified first. Next, Ray Blehar, a retired Department of Defense analyst, testified, discussing his findings that 280,000 to 300,000 votes in Pennsylvania were “vote laundered” through the electronic tabulating machines.
Olsen began his testimony explaining why he decided to become involved in an election lawsuit over the 2020 election. He said, “I believed that something was not right." He listed what concerned him: video clips of poll workers not allowed to watch tabulation, the controversy in Michigan’s Antrim County, results that didn’t make sense such as the stopping of counting ballots overnight in key counties, and “clear violations of law.” 
The article Witness in Disbarment Trial of Trump’s Former Attorney John Eastman Found ‘Vote Laundering’ of 280,000 to 300,000 Votes in Pennsylvania’s 2020 Election appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Researchers Warn Molnupiravir Causes New Variants; mRNA Shots Contaminated with DNA Fragments

Medical scientists and researchers are increasingly challenging public health orthodoxies on FDA-approved COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
A peer-reviewed paper published in Nature on Monday confirmed that Merck’s COVID-19 pill Molnupiravir causes viral mutations that can lead to new variants. Meanwhile, scientists have been raising the alarm about the Pfizer and Moderna Covid injections, warning that they are contaminated with tiny fragments of dangerous plasmid DNA that can cause genome changes that can “last for generations.”
The article Researchers Warn Molnupiravir Causes New Variants; mRNA Shots Contaminated with DNA Fragments appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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E-Buses Bought from Now-Bankrupt Manufacturer in Wyoming Are Now All Out of Commission

A Democratic enclave in Wyoming purchased electric buses to reduce emissions, but the buses are indefinitely inoperable after their manufacturer went bankrupt earlier this summer, the Cowboy State Daily reported.
Jackson, Wyoming, and Teton County formed the Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit (START) system, which bought eight electric buses from Proterra to add to its fleet of 31 diesel buses, the Cowboy State Daily reported. Proterra, which itself was at the center of a conflict of interest controversy including Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, went bankrupt in August, and START’s eight e-buses are now out of commission given that the manufacturer can no longer readily supply the parts needed for repairs.
The article E-Buses Bought from Now-Bankrupt Manufacturer in Wyoming Are Now All Out of Commission appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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