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March 22, 2024

E23S2: “Dexter Taylor of Brooklyn” (AKA Carbon Mike)

https://rumble.com/embed/v4hgljr/?pub=mbdkr Special Guest Dexter Taylor (AKA “Carbon Mike”) joins Host Brian O’Shea for a 2-hour, riveting conversation about his current battle for freedom against New York State’s unconstitutional charges against him, his thoughts on conservatism, parenting, how to reach our youth to get them more engaged, and why life is …

March 22, 2024

“Excessive Free Speech” Threatens Our Democracy, The Globe and Mail Explains

Originally published on Substack Our democracy is in grave danger! We already know that it is threatened by humor, the Supreme Court, and white rural voters. WEF and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s adviser, Wharton Prof. Adam Grant, also explained that elections are bad for our democracy. That is not all; a grave new …

March 22, 2024

NEW CASE REPORTS RELEASED FOR PFIZER AGES 12-15 AND MODERNA AGES 18+ SHOW MYOCARDITIS, APPENDICITIS, INTESTINAL PERFORATION, AND MORE

Originally published on icandecide.org FDA released another 180,000 pages of COVID-19 vaccine documents in January, as required by court order. Many files in this production are case reports of individual clinical trial participants. According to FDA, this is the final batch of documents related to the authorization of the Pfizer …

March 22, 2024

“Broken in What Way?” My Latest Letter from New York

I am in New York again, and I am sending you this postcard from a city I love and have loved; from a broken city. Broken; yet struggling to reimagine itself, as it has so many times before. Are we better? Are we lost? Are we changed, changed utterly? Here …

March 22, 2024

Informed Consent—What Is It?

In any code of medical ethics, informed consent is a bedrock principle—the solid foundation upon which all other principles of the medical profession should rest. Informed consent, in the context of medical treatment or medical research, transcends the unspoken ethical responsibilities of the patient-physician relationship. It is, in fact, a legal obligation. …

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