(Natural News) Because of the characteristics of Omicron and how it combined high transmissivity with very low mortality and hospitalization rates, there’s growing speculation that Omicron might have been engineered in a laboratory by “white hat” scientists who released it as a self-spreading antidote to the covid pandemic. Because Omicron is reportedly far more efficient
Month: January 2022
Service members of the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces take part in military drills in Kharkiv Region, Ukraine, December 20, 2021. (Press Service of the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade/Handout via Reuters) The White House is writing off an ally to appease an enemy. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he situation in Ukraine
New York City will address the drug overdose crisis by installing public vending machines that will dispense clean hypodermic needles for those “disproportionately burdened” by overdoses. The project is expected to cost taxpayers $730,000. Ten public vending machines will be installed in select locations in New York City, and they will be stocked with “harm
White House press secretary Jen Psaki responded to a threat from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) warning that already Republicans have grounds to impeach President Joe Biden (D) once they retake Congress in the midterm elections. Psaki made the comments during the White House media briefing on Tuesday. “Well, uh, our reaction is maybe Senator Cruz
On the cusp of an absolute glut of liberal-media anniversary coverage of the January 6 riot, CNN media reporter Brian Stelter was cranky. “We live in a world where Donald Trump’s top supporters malign the media for being ‘obsessed’ with January 6.” You don’t have to be a Trump supporter to see it. The media
The omicron variant may be milder than past variants, but COVID cases are skyrocketing to levels unseen in this pandemic. Daily new cases are approaching half a million—nearly twice the previous peak in January of last year. But based on a recent study, the Biden administration may have doomed the best weapon against the omicron
Chuck Schumer is preparing to have a vote on the Democrat bill that aims to take over elections at the federal level. Since he knows he doesn’t have the votes he needs to do this, he and other Democrats are talking about blowing up the filibuster, but he didn’t always think that was a good
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey talks to reporters after meeting with then President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C., April 3, 2019. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Arizona Governor Doug Ducey unveiled a new school choice program on Tuesday that will fund school tuition for students whose public schools close “for even one day” due
(Natural News) Getting injected with too many “vaccines” from Operation Warp Speed could destroy your immune system, leaving it defenseless against the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). The New York Times actually warned about this in a new report concerning Israel’s introduction of a fourth Fauci Flu vaccine. People who roll up their sleeves for yet another
(Natural News) Stockholm-based startup Epicenter has “successfully” tested a rice-sized implantable microchip that is now being used to track people’s Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccination” status. For years, many mocked this concept as just another wild conspiracy theory. Now it has become a reality, and will likely soon be expanded outside the borders of Sweden to
(Natural News) Mandatory masks, quarantines and covid-19 vaccines are becoming a pariah in Denmark, as the “fully vaccinated” make up over 90% of the current “omicron” covid-19 caseload. The “Omicron” hospitalization rate in Denmark is beginning to exceed the “Delta” hospitalization rate, as vaccine damage becomes ubiquitous in the population. As the “fully vaccinated” make
Here’s another tidbit from that Washington Post poll that has been weirdly and widely ignored. Question 7: Regardless of whom you supported in the 2020 election, do you think Joe Biden’s election as president was legitimate, or was he not legitimately elected? Answer: After a chaotic COVID-era election, 29 percent of Americans don’t believe Biden
Peng Shuai plays in the Australian Open on January 21, 2021. (Kim Hong-Ji / Reuters) The Yale Daily News granted anonymity to a Chinese student who published a column on Peng Shuai’s disappearance by the Chinese Communist Party. The student paper’s editors explained why they published the piece that way: Editor’s Note: The News has
Long-serving Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois has revealed that he will not seek a 16th term in office. While this decision means that his tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives will end next year after 30 years of service, the congressman says that he will not be departing from public life. The 75-year-old
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services Nikki Fried, a Democrat who hopes to become the Sunshine State’s next governor, posted a cringeworthy tweet on Tuesday evening in which she declared that Ron DeSantis, the state’s current governor, “is doing everything he can to become a dictator,” and that DeSantis is “already half of that
On Tuesday’s edition of Deadline: White House, host Nicole Wallace invited PBS Washington Week anchor Yamiche Alcindor on the show to join her continuing obsession over the January 6th riots. During this segment, she made the ludicrous assertion that GOP state voting laws are causing a “January 6 that’s happening every single day.” Wallace started by
One quote stood out to me during the Advisory Committee hearing on booster shots for Pfizer in September 2021. When Doran Fink, M.D., deputy director of the clinical side of the FDA’s Division of Vaccines and Related Products Applications, was asked if he could identify the age where the risk of myocarditis following vaccination dropped
An angry transgender TikTok user posted a video in which she/he accused a baby of being transphobic. The user also claims she/he made the baby cry by verbally berating him over his transphobia. The individual in the video accused the baby of preferring that she/he wear a wig to make herself look more feminine. The TikToker said,
Vehicles near Garrisonville, Va., as authorities worked to reopen an icy stretch of Interstate 95 closed after a storm blanketed the region,. January 4, 2022. (ABC/WJLA via Reuters) Drivers were stranded overnight on Interstate 95 in Virginia, and the highway remains blocked due to ice and accidents over the past 30 hours. Virginia Department of
Jacob Anthony Chansley, also known as Jake Angeli, of Arizona, poses with his face painted in the colors of the U.S. flag as supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump gather in Washington, D.C., January 6, 2021. (Stephanie Keith/Reuters) February 6, 2022: 13 months to the day since January 6. Team coverage. New footage. March 6,
A Mississippi police officer was shocked and horrified to discover her son to be the shooting victim of an emergency call that she had responded to. Officer Laquandia Cooley said she was responding to a call on Sunday at about 2 a.m. for a shooting in Hazlehurst without knowing she was related to the victim.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now recommending that people get a booster shot five months after being vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. “Today, CDC is updating our recommendation for when many people can receive a booster shot, shortening the interval from 6 months to 5 months for people who received the
David Marchese is the “Talk” columnist for the New York Times Magazine, a convenient avenue for the newspaper to sneak in snobbish liberalism under the guise of “celebrity” interviews — the term clearly being loosely defined, as in the most recent round of conservative Christian-bashing: “An Evangelical Climate Scientist Wonders What Went Wrong.” (Photo from
Back in the political arena Tuesday, Sen. Joe Manchin confirmed he’s not currently working with the White House to find agreement on the Build Back Better social legislation, which seems perpetually stalled due to his wise opposition. The West Virginian famously announced last month that he would not vote for the $2.4 trillion boondoggle, arguing it
Benjamin Harrison in 1896 (Library of Congress) There are a number of issues with the overwrought New York Times “Every Day Is Jan. 6 Now” editorial, but let’s not gloss over its selective use of history. The Times, scrounging around in the attic for a safely dead Republican it could co-opt, picks our 23rd president,
(Dado Ruvic/Reuters) Twitter’s decision last week to permanently suspend Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account calls attention to the company’s permissive attitude toward accounts operated by foreign authoritarian regimes. Whether or not Twitter was right to ban Greene for violating its Covid misinformation policy, the social-media platform has turned a blind eye to brazen, disgraceful anti-vaccine
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation reported that a 49-year-old man late Sunday night entered a home in Bokoshe — which is near the Arkansas border — physically assaulted the 69-year-old homeowner, and left the residence. However, the agency said the man soon turned around and tried to get back inside. What happened next? The
Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has announced that he will largely stop posting content on YouTube in a step toward his ultimate goal to eventually ditch Big Tech completely. The lawmaker explained that he will still post some videos on YouTube, but only material that criticizes the platform or announces that people can view
Back on December 15, the organization Families Against Fentanyl exposed how Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data showed deadly drug overdoses from fentanyl have become the leading cause of death among people between the ages of 18 and 45 and not the coronavirus. While still taking Covid seriously, one could have expected the
Paul Krugman is a joke—but he’s not very funny. The man fakes being a serious economist worse than Jussie Smollett fakes hate crimes. While he thinks being a Pulitzer Prize winner gives him credibility, in reality, he’s just another garden variety leftist pundit. He would probably jump off a bridge if a president with a
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