Never fear. Even though we have a huge epidemic of fentanyl-related deaths, and the new introduction of another deadly drug– xylazine– the Biden White House is addressing the situation. It has released a new plan that addresses, among other things, “supply reduction”: Law enforcement and elected officials must coordinate with […]
Month: July 2023
Uses of Digital Currencies
This globalist guy says central bank digital currencies will be used to stop certain kinds of purchases such as “ammunition, drugs or pornography”. I agree they will try to stop us from purchasing ammo, but cannot help but suspect they will try to facilitate— not stop– drugs and pornography. After […]
UNC’s Response to the Affirmative Action Ruling
It was lightning fast. The Supreme Court had only issued its ruling forbidding affirmative action at UNC Chapel Hill within the last couple of weeks. That school’s leader quickly responded with a plan to provide free tuition and “required fees” for undergraduates with a family income below $80,000 per year. […]
More Proof Vaccine Kills Some People
No More Night, No More Pain…
For all those who are experiencing trials and suffering, this piece offers comfort…
The Cost of Matriarchy in Greensboro
Yesterday, I was driving around Pisgah Church Rd. and Battleground Ave. as a thunderstorm was clearing. I noticed there were power outages along the way. I took a walk in my neighborhood yesterday, and noticed a utility truck working on the power lines. A portion of the neighborhood was without […]
Doing the Right Thing Sometimes Can Be Costly
This is what happened to one California physician. It has been an issue in other states also:
Common Drivers for Feminism, Federal Reserve, Globalism, Control Over Personal Spending
I had posted a portion of this interview previously, which is a bit dated. But the concepts are still relevant today. Mr. Russo was apparently a Hollywood producer who got to know one of the Rockefeller’s. I think his explanation for feminism leaves out one critical part. The powers driving […]
This Is An Example Of What Happened in Hospitals During the Pandemic
Religious Liberty Update
The Supreme Court issued two major decisions regarding religious liberty within the last couple of weeks. The first required the United States Postal Service to offer reasonable accommodations to a Christian employee who did not wish to work on Sunday. It is interesting that the defendant was Louis DeJoy– an […]