Montana only state to ban vaccine requirements for employees

Montana only state to ban vaccine requirements for employees
IRIS SAMUELS August 20, 2021, 12:26 PM HELENA, Mont. (AP) — While many large companies across the U.S. have announced that COVID-19 vaccines will be required for their employees to return to work in-person, there is one state where such requirements are banned: Montana. Under a new law passed by the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature earlier this year, requiring vaccines as a condition for employment is deemed “discrimination” and a violation of the state’s human rights laws.… Read the rest

Dr. Bonnie Henry ordered to stand trial

Dr. Bonnie Henry ordered to stand trial
Dr. Bonnie Henry will stand trial beginning April 17, 2023 August 11, 2021 By Reid Small British Columbia’s Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, will stand trial and address the concerns of BC-based organization the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy (CSASPP). The self-described non-profit, non-partisan, secular, and crowd-funded organization’s objective is to counter BC’s COVID-19 related measures, which have been in place since March 18, 2020 when the provincial government declared a state of emergency.… Read the rest

More American Diplomats Stationed Overseas Experiencing “Havana Syndrome”

More American Diplomats Stationed Overseas Experiencing “Havana Syndrome”
AUGUST 20, 2021 By B.N. Frank Remember the American Embassy workers and their family members stationed overseas who were afflicted by mysterious symptoms, illnesses, and brain injuries a few years back?  Their condition is often referred to as “Havana Syndrome” and medical experts have determined that it’s likely this was caused by exposure to microwave energy.  Earlier this summer the State Department started referring these victims to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Senate has passed a bill to help them. … Read the rest

‘It Is A Bad Situation For All’: Indiana University Students React To SCOTUS Decision On Vaccine Mandate

‘It Is A Bad Situation For All’: Indiana University Students React To SCOTUS Decision On Vaccine Mandate
POSTED ON AUGUST 20, 2021 By Addison Pummill The Supreme Court decided not to hear the case involving a student petition to block Indiana University’s vaccine mandate. IU students worry that the mandate will lead to discrimination against unvaccinated students. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barret denied taking up the first-ever case challenging a vaccine mandate to reach the Supreme Court.… Read the rest

Soldiers Fight Back Against Military’s Upcoming Vaccine Mandate by Filing Lawsuit Against Pentagon

Soldiers Fight Back Against Military’s Upcoming Vaccine Mandate by Filing Lawsuit Against Pentagon
AUGUST 20, 2021 (Becker News) – The Department of Defense will require all U.S. military troops to take the COVID-19 vaccine by September 15th. The Associated Press earlier reported on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s memo. The AP reported that “the deadline could be pushed up if the vaccine receives final FDA approval or infection rates continue to rise.” “I will not hesitate to act sooner or recommend a different course to the President if l feel the need to do so.… Read the rest

Now THREE (Not Two) US Sens. are COVID-Positive Despite Being ‘Fully’ Vaccinated

Now THREE (Not Two) US Sens. are COVID-Positive Despite Being ‘Fully’ Vaccinated
August 20, 2021 Both Angus King of Maine and Roger Wicker of Mississippi are in their 70s… | Angus King/AP Photo HEADLINE USA: UPDATE – Democrat Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado also announced Thursday that he tested positive for COVID-19, despite being fully vaccinated against the virus. “I feel good but will isolate per docs instructions. I’m grateful for the vaccine (& the scientists behind it!)… Read the rest

Professor Files Amicus Brief in FCC Lawsuit in re Starlink Broadband Satellites Approved without Environmental Review

Professor Files Amicus Brief in FCC Lawsuit in re Starlink Broadband Satellites Approved without Environmental Review
AUGUST 20, 2021 By B.N. Frank Despite expert warnings and opposition, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved the launching of tens of thousands of satellites into the sky and space to blast WiFi and/or 5G at us. Earlier this year a petition was filed with the FCC to pause satellite deployment due to various safety risks.  In 2020, a lawsuit was filed against the FCC regarding satellite deployment (see 1, 2, 3). … Read the rest