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NIH Cover-Up

February 24th, 2022

Via: Peak Prosperity:

The Mystery of the Migrant Kids the Feds Are Spiriting Into the U.S. Interior

February 11th, 2022

Via: Real Clear Investigations: Paramount among the questions raised by the transports is what happens to the unaccompanied children once they leave the airport? The major cities DHS lists, the experts say, are probably simply way stations rather than final destinations. “Everyone wants to know where they’re going, but nobody knows,” said Todd Bensman, a […]

From Ukraine to Yemen, U.S. Arms Industry Reaps the Spoils of War

January 30th, 2022

Via: The Grayzone: The US is pouring more weapons into Ukraine amid bellicose threats against Russia and the US-backed Saudi war on Yemen continues to massacre civilians. But not everyone sees a downside: “I fully expect we’re going to see some benefit from it,” Raytheon CEO Greg Hayes said this week of these and other […]

Facebook Is a Snitch

January 12th, 2022

Via: Reason: This shouldn’t be a revelation, but posting the details of your life online is not an effective way to keep secrets. Among those trawling for information are government agents who find social media an easy and low-cost means of gathering intelligence, often with the cooperation of both the platforms and their targets. Since […]

TuSimple Completes Its First Driverless Autonomous Truck Run in Arizona

December 29th, 2021

Via: The Hill: Technology firm TuSimple this week completed testing of its driverless semitruck in Arizona. The company said on Wednesday that the truck successfully accomplished an 80-mile route on public roads, according to The Associated Press. The truck, which was led and flanked by vehicles prepared to step in if necessary, began its trip […]

‘Mouse Movers’

December 8th, 2021

Via: Vice: Bossware is spyware from your boss. Some companies make employees use keyboard or mouse-tracking software to ensure that they’re working every moment they’re on the clock, even if they’re at home. Even if managers aren’t spying on your mouse, chat apps quickly turn users’ activity bubbles to “away” when they’re inactive for a […]

Zipline Starts First Commercial U.S. Drone Deliveries with Walmart Partnership in Arkansas

November 18th, 2021

Small area, small payloads. Via: The Verge: Walmart and drone delivery company Zipline are launching a delivery service in Pea Ridge, Arkansas — the first commercial drone delivery service offered by Zipline in the US. Customers will be able to choose from “thousands of products,” though are restricted to health and wellness items like “over […]

NIH Admits Funding Gain-Of-Function COVID Experiments; Gives EcoHealth Five Days To Report Data

October 22nd, 2021

Via: ZeroHedge: A top NIH official admitted in a Wednesday letter that the US-funded so-called “gain-of-function” research in Wuhan, China – and that the US nonprofit which conducted it, EcoHealth Alliance – led by the controversial Peter Daszak, “failed to report” that they had created a chimeric bat coronavirus which could infect humans. In a […]

Biden Secretly Flying Underage Migrants Into NY in Dead of Night

October 19th, 2021

My blood ran cold when I read that some of these children are being handed over to the Sisters of Mercy! Many other related stories: U.S. Waives FBI Checks on Caregivers at New Migrant Facilities, Alarming Child Welfare Experts Audio Appears to Reveal Sexual Abuse at Fort Bliss Facility for Migrant Kids Tucker Obtains Whistleblower […]

Merck Sells Federally Financed Covid Pill to U.S. for 40 Times What It Costs to Make

October 6th, 2021

Seriously, y’all. Stop it. Via: The Intercept: A five-day course of molnupiravir, the new medicine being hailed as a “huge advance” in the treatment of Covid-19, costs $17.74 to produce, according to a report issued last week by drug pricing experts at the Harvard School of Public Health and King’s College Hospital in London. Merck […]

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