Month: June 2022

Documentary: WHO Program Resulting in Sterilization of African Women Without Their Consent

A new CHD Films documentary, “Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” exposes a World Health Organization program resulting in the sterilization of African women without their knowledge or consent. From award-winning filmmaker Dr. Andy Wakefield, in collaboration with executive producer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., chairman of Children’s Health Defense (CHD), and CHD Films, comes the documentary “Infertility:…


Uvalde Classroom Door Wasn’t Locked, Says Texas Public Safety Director

The classroom door that separated Uvalde mass shooter Salvador Ramos and a team of police officers in Uvalde, last month wasn’t locked, according to a senior Texas law enforcement official. Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw told a Texas Senate hearing Tuesday that there was nothing barring officers from accessing Ramos, who shot…


Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Impacts Semen: Study

Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine leads to lower levels of semen, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed 220 samples of semen from three sperm banks in Israel, drawn from men who received two doses of the vaccine. The semen collection was scheduled seven days after receipt of the second dose. The researchers, led by Dr. Itai…


Voters Head to Polls for Alabama’s Senate Primary Runoff

MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Alabama voters turned out on June 21 to decide between Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) and Katie Britt for the Senate GOP primary race. The latest polls show Britt in the lead by 48 percent to Brooks’ 36 percent. These figures match the trends of the Alabama primary. Britt got the most primary votes, although…


Meta Settles With US Department of Justice Over Discriminatory Advertising Allegations

Facebook’s parent company Meta and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have agreed to a settlement over allegations the company engaged in discriminatory advertising. Facebook discriminated by offering advertisers an algorithm that enabled advertisers to target ads to users based on their looks, sex, religion, and interests, according to a federal lawsuit. That violated the Fair…


Six Home Inspection Hotspots

Dear Monty: We will be starting our home search soon. We have not toured a physical home but have seen a few videos. We will not buy a home without a home inspection. We want to know where to pay close attention. When we begin touring houses, we wonder if there are any “hotspots” we…


Oil Market Could Remain Tight For Next 5 Years: ExxonMobil CEO

ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods does not see oil prices cooling down over the next few years, he said while speaking at the Bloomberg Qatar Economic Forum in Doha on Tuesday. Woods said that it would take some time for the volatility in the energy market to end. He is expecting oil markets to remain tight…


GOPers See Big Win for Religious Freedom If House Keeps ‘Charitable Choice’ in Fed Grants

First Amendment religious freedom advocates cheered on June 21 when the Supreme Court struck down a Maine law denying faith-based school funding options to parents who see public education failing their children. Another such big win could come on June 22 in the House of Representatives. The occasion is the House taking up H.R. 7666,…


The Enigma of Adrenal Fatigue and Chronic Stress

Do you have more stress than energy? Are you dragging all day, yet can’t fall asleep at night? Do you depend on stimulants to make it through life? Then you may be suffering from adrenal fatigue. Adrenal fatigue is a new name for a very old diagnosis. It’s the idea that too much stress and…


How This Teenager Turned Her Childhood Hobby Into a Global Business

By Carly Okyle When Bella Weems was 14 years old, she wanted a car—despite the fact it would be two years before she could legally drive it. Many of her friends were older, and they were passing their driving tests. Moreover, a friend had let Bella drive a very old white, stick-shift truck on some land…