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US Funded Virus Research And Used Outbreak Against Us--By Dr. Joseph Mercola | Principia Scientific

  US Funded Virus Research And Used Outbreak Against Us by aletho By Dr. Joseph Mercola | Principia Scientific | March 23, 2021 While the outrageously conflicted investigative commission put together by the World Health Organization has dismissed the possibility of SARS-CoV-2 being a lab-leaked virus, deciding to pursue the imported frozen food theory instead,1,2,3 the lab-origin story refuses to die, and for good reason. There’s just too much evidence pointing in that direction. Evidence of U.S. involvement is also mounting, although it hasn’t received quite as much coverage. Two individuals who have been heavily implicated are: • Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) who rose to national prominence as the leader of the White House Coronavirus Task Force. • Peter Daszak, Ph.D., president of EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit organization focused on pandemic prevention that has worked closely with bat coronavirus researcher Sh...

Joe Biden Pledges to Make Solar Panels More Environmentally Toxic

  Joe Biden Pledges to Make Solar Panels More Environmentally Toxic by aletho By Eric Worrall | Watts Up With That? | March 25, 2021 If you thought Arsenic doped Silicon or Gallium Arsenide on your roof was bad, how about solar cells made of organic Lead compounds, or Cadmium Telluride? Biden’s quest for cheaper solar is exploring some truly terrifying photovoltaic innovations. U.S. pledges to slash solar energy costs by 60% in a decade March 25 (Reuters) – The Biden administration on Thursday set a goal to cut the cost of solar energy by 60% over the next decade as part of an ambitious plan to decarbonize the United States’ power sector by 2035. The U.S. Department of Energy said the goal accelerates its previous utility-scale solar cost target by five years. For the U.S. power grid to run entirely on clean energy within 15 years, a key pillar of President Joe Biden’s climate change agenda, solar energy will need to be installed as much as five times faster than it is today, DOE s...

Rutgers Says Students Must Be Vaccinated Before They Can Come to the Campus in Fall

  Rutgers Says Students Must Be Vaccinated Before They Can Come to the Campus in Fall by aletho By Robert Wenzel | Target Liberty | March 26, 2021March 26, 2021 COVID authoritarianism has hit the university level. Rutgers Says Students Must Be Vaccinated Before They Can Come to the Campus in Fall, in New Jersey, announced Thursday that all students would need to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus before they would be allowed to return to campus in the fall. “Adding COVID-19 vaccination to our student immunization requirements will help provide a safer and more robust college experience for our students,” said Jonathan Holloway, the president of Rutgers University, in a statement. Beginning in the fall, students will have to show “proof of vaccination” before moving into their dorm or attending in-person classes. According to the university, students may file for an exemption for medical or religious reasons. According to the New York Times, even with the new requirement, s...

Amanda Gorman Captures the Moment, in Verse - By Alexandra Alter

  Amanda Gorman Captures the Moment, in Verse By Alexandra Alter The youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history read “The Hill We Climb,” which she finished after the riot at the Capitol. “I’m not going to in any way gloss over what we’ve seen,” she says. Two weeks ago, the poet Amanda Gorman was struggling to finish a new work titled “The Hill We Climb.” She was feeling exhausted, and she worried she wasn’t up to the monumental task she faced: composing a poem about national unity to recite at President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s inauguration. “I had this huge thing, probably one of the most important things I’ll ever do in my career,” she said in an interview. “It was like, if I try to climb this mountain all at once, I’m just going to pass out.” Gorman managed to write a few lines a day and was about halfway through the poem on Jan. 6, when pro-Trump rioters stormed into the halls of Congress, some bearing weapons and Confederate flags. She stayed awake late into the night and fin...

Masking America’s Greatest Natural Monuments -By James Bovard

  President Biden photos Masking America’s Greatest Natural Monuments by aletho By James Bovard | AIER | February 6, 2021 The Biden administration just issued an edict that will spur endless pointless conflicts for Americans seeking to peacefully enjoy hundreds of national parks. On Groundhog Day, the National Park Service (NPS) mandated wearing face masks on all National Park Service lands “when physical distancing cannot be maintained, including “narrow or busy trails, overlooks and historic homes.” Probably 95% of the Park Service’s 800+ million acres is uncrowded 95% of the time. But the new mandate is an entitlement program for anyone who wants to harass anyone on federal land who is not wearing a mask, regardless of social distancing, wide open spaces, or trails wide enough for 18-wheel trucks. As the Idaho Statesman noted, “It’s unclear how park officials will enforce Biden’s federal mask mandate.” The Outdoor Society hailed the new regulation: “It is straight forward and ve...

Mets’ Jackie Bradley Jr. pursuit may not be over: Sherman -By Joel ShermanFebruary

  Mets’ Jackie Bradley Jr. pursuit may not be over: Sherman By Joel ShermanFebruary  The Mets have reached agreement with Albert Almora pending a physical, and it is possible that settles how they will approach center field this season, with the former Cub serving as a caddy for Brandon Nimmo. But they have done so much background work on Jackie Bradley Jr. that I will continue to believe that if the designated hitter is adopted by the NL and Bradley remains a free agent at that time, the Mets will at least consider him. In the last week, the Mets had an extended Zoom meeting with Bradley that included team president Sandy Alderson, acting GM Zack Scott, hitting coach Chili Davis and first base/outfield coach Tony Tarasco. Scott, in particular, knows Bradley well from their shared time working with the Red Sox. The problem has been that Bradley never fully fit the Mets, as they are constructed without them being able to use a DH. His presence would have forced the Mets to deci...

'You're Not Allowed Here': Soldiers Remove Arabs From West Bank Site at Settlers' Request- Hagar Shezaf

 'You're Not Allowed Here': Soldiers Remove Arabs From West Bank Site at Settlers' Request Hagar Shezaf The Arab family, all Israeli citizens, was picnicking at a site near Ramallah, not far from an outpost, when settlers harassed them and called the army Israeli soldiers ejected an Israeli Arab family from a site near Kafr Jibiya in the Ramallah area of the West Bank on Saturday, where the family was having a picnic. The soldiers arrived on the scene after Israelis from a nearby Jewish settlement outpost, called them to the site. In two video clips of the incident, the settlers are first seen approaching the family and telling them to leave, although though the site is not within the confines of any West Bank Jewish settlement. When the family refused, one of the settlers took their belongings and threw beverages from their cups onto their campfire. The settler then called the army. The family filmed a soldier who arrived on the scene, who told them that they had to le...