Not everyone just went along with the Covid mandates. Many sounded the alarm, reported malfeasanse, and sacrificed their careers rather than take the shot, which has been proven to be a dangerous gene therapy, not a vaccine.
Volume 1, Canary in a Covid World: How Censorship and Propaganda Changed Our (My) World—an Amazon #1 Best Seller—closely examined the pandemic and how we were fed a diet of propaganda while media blocked diverse perspectives. Now, Volume 2 takes us further, exploring the greater plays at hand. These Canaries offer fascinating insights and stories that will educate, shock, and anger many.
37 Contributors include:
• Dr. Julie Ponesse – Public intellectual and former Ethics Professor
• Dr. Joel Wallskog – Co-founder of React19 and Orthopedic Surgeon
• Scott W. Atlas, MD – Senior Fellow in Health Policy at Stanford’s Hoover Institution
• Dr. Byram Bridle – Associate Professor of Virology and Immunology and cancer therapeutics expert
• Dr. Ramesh Thakur – Former UN Assistant Secretary-General
• Dr. Charles Hoffe – General practitioner and ER Physician
• Professor Mattias Desmet – Clinical Psychologist
• Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – Environmental attorney and former U.S. presidential candidate
• Andrew Bridgen – Four term British Member of Parliament
• Seamus Bruner – Researcher and bestselling author
• Dr. Michael Nevradakis – Journalist and Children’s Health Defense Host
• Meredith Miller – Holistic coach, author, and speaker
• Dr. Regina Watteel – PhD Statistician and author
• Dr. Peter McCullough – Internist and Cardiologist
• Dr. Angus Dalgleish – Professor of Oncology at St. George’s, University of London
• Dr. Sam Dubé – Mathematician, physician, and broadcaster
• Dr. James Thorp – Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
• Dr. Roger Hodkinson – Pathologist
• Professor James Allan – Law Professor at the University of Queensland
• Dr. Mike Yeadon – Former VP and Chief Scientific Officer at Pfizer Global R&D
• Dr. David Bell – Former Medical Officer and Scientist at the WHO
• Jeffrey Tucker – President of Brownstone Institute and Senior Economics columnist at Epoch Times
• Dr. Meryl Nass – Internal Medicine physician and activist
• Margaret Anna Alice – Writer and blogger
• Tamara Lich – Organizer of the Canadian Freedom Convoy
• Paul Thacker – Investigative journalist
• Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – Otolaryngologist and Senior Fellow with the FLCCC
• Catherine Austin Fitts – Investment banker and former Assistant Secretary of Housing
• Dr. Peter Parry – Associate Professor of Psychiatry
• Professor Ian Brighthope – Physician and agricultural scientist
• Dr. Kat Lindley – Family physician
• Shawn Buckley – Lawyer and founder of Canada’s National Citizens Inquiry
• Ivor Cummins – Irish chronic disease researcher and public speaker
• Joshua Walkos – Independent journalist and researcher
• CJ Hopkins – Playwright, novelist, and political satirist
• Robin Monotti – Italian architect, film and cultural theorist
• Jason Christoff – Researcher in behavior modification and psychological manipulation
This is a must-read for anyone questioning the power structures reshaping our world.
--James 2:12
GK Chesterton on adultery:
"The revolt against vows has been carried in our day even to the extent of a revolt against the typical vow of marriage. It is most amusing to listen to the opponents of marriage on this subject. They appear to imagine that the ideal of constancy was a yoke mysteriously imposed on mankind by the devil, instead of being, as it is, a yoke consistently imposed by all lovers on themselves. They have invented a phrase, a phrase that is a black and white contradiction in two words - ‘free-love' - as if a lover ever had been, or ever could be, free.
"It is the nature of love to bind itself, and the institution of marriage merely paid the average man the compliment of taking him at his word. Modern sages offer to the lover, with an ill-favored grin, the largest liberties and the fullest irresponsibility; but they do not respect him as the old Church respected him; they do not write his oath upon the heavens, as the record of his highest moment. ...
Opinion by Lau Vegys:
America's problems aren't fixable with patriotic sentiment. They're mathematical realities that don't care about your flag-waving.
The national debt recently hit $37 trillion. By 2033—the same year Social Security's trust fund runs dry—we're looking at debt exceeding $50 trillion. Interest payments alone will consume nearly half of all tax revenue.
At that point, the Federal Reserve will have no choice but to print tens of trillions of dollars to bail out the Treasury. The resulting inflation will make the early 1980s look like a picnic.
And of course, as I mentioned in a recent piece, whether it's $37 trillion now or $50 trillion in about eight years, the headline number is just the tip of the iceberg.
Add it all up—Medicare, Social Security, federal pensions, and other off-the-books promises—and the real financial hole the U.S. government faces is closer to $150 trillion. That’s nearly $1 million per taxpayer.
The Guardian reports that 15,000 Afghans were relocated to the UK in a secret scheme, while Breitbart reported that nearly 24,000 Afghans were brought in, with the British government earmarking £7 billion to secretly house and import them.
The UK taxpayer has no choice but to pay up, while government transparency was lacking.
Whether all these Afghans were vetted remains unknown. Given the reputation of the UK along with many Western countries, the vetting process for migrants is nearly nonexistent, and highly questionable in this case in particular.
Also, in the spring of 2023, while Rishi Sunak was prime minister and many UK military families had no heat or hot water, the government continued to host illegal migrants in plush hotels, at the cost to taxpayers of $8.5 million USD a day and rising. And while homelessness was up over 27% in Britain, illegal, mostly Muslim migrants from the Middle East and Africa, were royally served in those plush hotels. Now it comes to light that in...