California Balks On Vax Mandate For Schoolchildren – Will Delay Until At Least July 2023

California Balks On Vax Mandate For Schoolchildren – Will Delay Until At Least July 2023
BY TYLER DURDEN FRIDAY, APR 15, 2022 – 12:40 PM While California was the first state to announce that all school-aged kids would require the Covid-19 vaccine, state health officials are now taking a big step back – delaying a statewide mandate until at least July 2023, according to a Thursday announcement by the Department of Health. The delay was explained as a way to “ensure sufficient time for successful implementation of new vaccine requirements,” and will apply to students in grades 7 through 12, according to KTLA.… Read the rest

Implications for Snake Venom’s Role in the “Covid-19 Pandemic”

Implications for Snake Venom’s Role in the “Covid-19 Pandemic”
April 11, 2022 If this is true, it changes how we view everything. If you haven’t seen “Watch the Water” yet with Stew Peter’s interviewing Dr. Bryan Ardis (4/11/22) regarding his theory and research on snake venom as the primary culprit in this Covid charade, I recommend you start there. The implications of this theory proving correct may help provide a new lens for reviewing the last two years and guide us going forward.… Read the rest

Mask Wearing Has Left a Generation of Toddlers Struggling With Speech and Social Skills

Mask Wearing Has Left a Generation of Toddlers Struggling With Speech and Social Skills
Infants have “been unable to see lip movements or mouth shapes as regularly.”  4 April, 2022 Paul Joseph Watson Lockdown restrictions, including adults wearing face masks, has left a generation of babies and toddlers struggling with speech and social skills, according to an official report. Inspectors working for Ofsted found that infants being surrounded by adults wearing face masks for significant periods of time over the last two years has damaged their learning and communication abilities.… Read the rest

425 Different Tests for COVID Still Have Emergency Use Authorizations from the FDA in Third Year of “Pandemic”

425 Different Tests for COVID Still Have Emergency Use Authorizations from the FDA in Third Year of “Pandemic”
by Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News Almost 2 years ago, on May 5, 2020, we published an article reporting that not a single test being used to allegedly detect the COVID-19 virus was approved by the FDA, and that the ones that were granted emergency use authorizations (EUAs) were admitted to be unreliable by the FDA and the pharmaceutical manufacturers.… Read the rest

FDA Considers Whether COVID Boosters Could Be the Next Flu Shot

FDA Considers Whether COVID Boosters Could Be the Next Flu Shot
— Agency to ask advisors to weigh in on plan similar to the annual influenza vaccine by Molly Walker, Deputy Managing Editor, MedPage Today April 5, 2022 Programmatic implications for regular COVID boosters will be foremost on the agenda at an FDA advisory committee meeting on Wednesday, according to briefing documents released by agency staff. At the April 6 meeting, FDA is asking its Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) to not only lay out parameters for how to determine when it might be necessary to update the composition of COVID boosters, but how often and how it might be applied to both approved and authorized vaccines.… Read the rest