Jun 2021. Covid Restrictions in Scotland

Millions of people in Scotland have moved into lower restriction levels, allowing them to meet in larger groups indoors and outside. In Glasgow people are allowed to meet in each other’s homes for the first time in nine months, and to drink alcohol in pub and restaurants. Other areas of the mainland are seeing soft… Continue reading Jun 2021. Covid Restrictions in Scotland

Plandemic Part 4

Grace Van Berkum – I feel my duty is to share what I have learned. I am going to try and keep this simple, take out any of my opinions, take out my emotions, and just stick to the facts, which is what is happening in our world HAS BEEN PLANNED FOR DECADES. https://vk.com/video503532632_456240896 [user-submitted-posts]

May 2021. Education in Covid Scotland

I am afraid that whenever a politician asks to be judged on their record, it is sensible to assume this reflects a confidence they won’t be. At the very least such promises are hostages to future headlines. Take, for instance, Nicola Sturgeon’s boast that education  – and specifically closing the gap between the best and… Continue reading May 2021. Education in Covid Scotland

Plandemic Part 1

Humanity is imprisoned by a killer pandemic. People are being arrested for surfing in the ocean and meditating in nature. Nations are collapsing. Hungry citizens are rioting for food. The media has generated so much confusion and fear that people are begging for salvation in a syringe. Billionaire patent owners are pushing for globally mandated… Continue reading Plandemic Part 1

May 2021. Covid in India

Kolkata, one of the most densely-populated cities in India, hasn’t escaped the country’s second Covid-19 wave. Stories of the surge have dominated global news – people gasping to stay alive as they wait for critical care beds and treatment; desperate families scrambling for everything, from oxygen cylinders to a doctor’s appointment; mass funeral pyres and… Continue reading May 2021. Covid in India

The Covid 19 Fear Game Part 3

There is compelling evidence that fear can change behavior, and there have been ethical arguments that using fear can be justified, particularly when threats are severe. As public health professors with expertise in history and ethics, we have been open in some situations to using fear in ways that help individuals understand the gravity of… Continue reading The Covid 19 Fear Game Part 3

The Covid 19 Fear Game Part 2

You probably still remember public service ads that scared you: The cigarette smoker with throat cancer. The victims of a drunk driver. The guy who neglected his cholesterol and is lying in a morgue with a toe tag. With new, highly transmissible variants of SARS-CoV-2 now spreading, some health professionals have started calling for the… Continue reading The Covid 19 Fear Game Part 2

The Covid 19 Fear Game Part 1

Dr. Reiner Fuellmich is an international trial laywer, who succesfully sued large fraudulent corporations, like Volkswagen and Deutsche Bank. His worldwide network of lawyers has listened to a hundred experts from every field of science. They collected undeniable evidence that the covid pandemic is a planned criminal operation. According to Dr Fuellmich a second Nuremberg… Continue reading The Covid 19 Fear Game Part 1