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April 18, 2022
Joni McGary
Universities Receive Incentives for COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates: Federal Government Money Favors
More than 1000 US colleges and universities mandate Covid-19 vaccines for students as a condition of enrollment. Of these, 325 mandate boosters. Mandates were imposed in mid-2021, and justified as necessary to stop the campus spread of Covid-19 and keep students and more vulnerable members of the community safe. There …
April 18, 2022
Dr. Peter McCullough, America Out Loud
This Nasal Wash May Help Prevent AND Treat COVID-19
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is transmitted in the air and settles in the nose, and multiplies for days before it invades the body. When sick with nasal congestion, headache, fever, and body aches, the source of symptoms is the virus in the nose. The virus must be killed in the nasal …
April 18, 2022
Joseph Mercola, The Epoch Times
FDA and Pfizer Knew COVID Shot Caused Immunosuppression
At A Glance April 1, 2022, another batch of 11,000 Pfizer documents were released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Pfizer trial data reveal natural immunity was as effective as the jab, and that shot side effects were more severe in those under 55. Since the risk of …
April 18, 2022
Dr. Peter McCullough, America Out Loud
Mothers Rage at the Defeat the Mandates Rally in Los Angeles
Led by a burning hot speech from mother and stepmother Dr. Naomi Wolf, the discerning crowd in Los Angeles had an impassioned determination to stop the mass vaccination of children with genetic vaccines. This is the only way to stop more cases of myocarditis (heart damage) and blood clots which …
April 18, 2022
Naveen Athrappully, The Epoch Times
Washington State Board Discards COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate For Schools
School children wearing facemasks walk outside Condit Elementary School in Bellaire, outside Houston, Texas, on December 16, 2020. – The coronavirus pandemic may be raging in the Houston area, but tens of thousands of students in one district are headed back to in-person classes in January because of poor …