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June 27, 2023

Dr. Paul Alexander: We Studied COVID’s Effects on the Brain. The Results Shocked Us.

Dr. Paul Alexander, former Trump administration official at the Dept. of Health & Human Services, was a beacon of truth during the COVID pandemic. Today, he continues his service to the country by relentlessly sounding the alarm on the public health fallout after the pandemic.     One prime post-COVID symptom …

June 25, 2023

Clinton Family Corruption: Son-in-Law Marc Mezvinsky’s Troubled Business Ventures and Controversial Connections

Originally Published on the Author’s Substack Marc Mezvinsky, the son-in-law of former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has faced significant scrutiny due to his string of business failures and controversial connections. With a background that includes working at Goldman Sachs and his marriage into a prominent …

June 24, 2023

Landmark Legislation Safeguarding the Use of Off-Label Drugs Passes the Ohio State House With Bipartisan Support

Originally Published on Tom Renz’s Newsletter Does anyone have the current weather in hell? I’m thinking it may have finally frozen over and am happy to report that the Ohio House of Representatives has passed HB73 on a BIPARTISAN basis!!! This bill passed by a huge margin even seeing some …

June 23, 2023

How Can We Return to Honest, Unbiased Healthcare?

https://rumble.com/embed/v2s0jbb/?pub=mbdkr   Dr. Harvey Risch is a Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Risch received his MD degree from the University of California San Diego and his Ph.D., in mathematical modeling …

June 23, 2023

Cancer Demystified: The Untold Perspective About the #2 Killer in the World

“There’s no interest of oncologists to actually practice good medicine. It’s not in their financial interest to do so.” “The current paradigm or current narrative [around cancer] is designed to make money because these drugs are really expensive. And oncologists actually are paid to give cancer drugs, so it’s a …

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