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WA launches flu vaccine inquiry / Sydney Morning Herald
From the SMH (Good on ya, Ozzies, for taking this seriously’): The West Australian government has launched an inquiry into the flu vaccinations that caused adverse reactions in hundreds of children across the nation. WA Health Minister Kim Hames said the inquiry would scrutinise systems used to identify public health risks, including vaccine side-effects and…
More stories about staffing problems and lawsuits over the mandates
Massachusetts may lose 40-50% of its corrections officers to the mandate, and the governor is talking about bringing in the National Guard. The Guard is already driving school buses. Massachusetts is possibly the bluest state in the nation. It was the only state that voted for McGovern in 1972. Massachusett’s State Police union has filed…
Another case on the vaccine mandate for healthcare workers beaten down
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/legal-regulatory-issues/federal-judge-declines-14-states-challenge-to-cms-vaccine-mandate.html A federal judge in Louisiana on Dec. 2 declined a case brought by 14 states challenging the Biden administration’s rule that requires COVID-19 vaccination for eligible staff at healthcare facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs. In November 2021, CMS announced that healthcare facilities that receive federal funding must ensure workers are vaccinated against the…
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Women are Inordinately Harmed by Anthrax Vaccine There is consensus regarding the fact that women have 2 to 3 times the rate of adverse reactions as men. Every study that has looked into this issue has found the same thing. The following four studies were done by 3 groups of different military researchers, and the…
These are a few of my favorite things…to understand the pandemic and the official response
You won’t be disappointed
3 Senators Propose NDAA amendment: Congress to be Informed of FISA Rulings in which surveillance agencies were found to be in violation of law / UPI
From UPI and The Hill: WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (UPI) — Three U.S. Senate Democrats are sponsoring a measure they say would require greater transparency regarding National Security Agency surveillance. Ron Wyden of Oregon, Mark Udall of Colorado and Barbara Mikulski of Maryland introduced the measure as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, which the Senate is debating this week, The…
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Rep Massie and then-Rep Gabbard proposed an end to the USA Patriot Act a year ago.