Cases of POTS on the Rise After COVID-19

Written by George Citroner

For the estimated 1 to 3 million Americans living with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), standing up can trigger a racing heartbeat, lightheadedness, and fainting that’s relieved only by sitting or lying down.

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WHO’s Fooling Who?

Written by Meryl Nass

The WHO lawyers are trying to play us, saying the nations are sovereign because they still make the laws. What the WHO omits saying is that under the Treaty and proposed IHR Amendments, nations will be forced to pass the laws that the WHO tells them to pass. Examples of this and other word games below.

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California Democrats Have Epiphany Over Electricity Prices

Written by WSJ Editorial Board

Remember Nancy Pelosi’s famous line that Democrats had to pass ObamaCare to learn what was in it? Democrats in Sacramento are now having second thoughts about a law they passed two years ago that would effectively establish a second progressive income tax in California.

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Photos Expose the WHO Power Grab

Written by Dr Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD​

This is just a quick post with some photos from our Irish trip this past week to engage Irish Parliamentarians on threat posed to national sovereignty by the proposed expansion of power of the World Health Organisation.

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Blue Pill or Red Pill?

Written by Rollo Tomassi

There’s been an ideological schism in the Manosphere for a long time. Religious conviction combined with ego investments in Blue Pill social conditioning makes Red Pill truths difficult to consider.

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Biden’s Latest Climate Regs Hammer Manufacturing

Written by Thomas Catenacci

The Biden administration finalized regulations severely tightening restrictions on fine particulate matter that the manufacturing and energy sectors are legally allowed to emit, an action that industry said would have devastating economic consequences.

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