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“Paying the Price of Panic” with Dr. Jay Richards

“Paying the Price of Panic” with Dr. Jay Richards

“The human costs of the emergency response to Covid 19 have vastly outweighed its benefits.” So argue, backed by a vast amount of research, scholars Jay Richards, William Briggs, and Douglas Axe, authors of “The Price of Panic.” For the first time in history, the...

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“When Politicans Panicked” with John Tamny

Talking with John Tamny about his upcoming book “When Politicians Panicked: The New Coronavirus, Expert Opinion, and a Tragic Lapse of Reason." His premise, and I agree, is that experts aren’t the answer to crisis, they are the crisis. What was needed at the onset of...

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“The Post Office: Explained” with Brian McNicoll

Confused about what’s going on with the Post Office?  I've been. So I asked my friend Brian McNicoll, who has written extensively about the post office for many years and has a real feel for its economics and the politics, to clarify what’s going on. In our...

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“The Covid Coup” with Angelo Codevilla

“The Covid Coup” with Angelo Codevilla

“From early March 2020 on, the best-known authorities on epidemics—the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control— have presented the COVID-19 respiratory disease to the Western world as a danger equivalent to the plague.

But China’s experience, which its government obfuscated, had already shown that the COVID-19 virus is much less like the plague and more like the flu.

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“Forget Covid 19. Worry about EMP.” With Dr. Peter Vincent Pry and Frank Gaffney.

“Forget Covid 19. Worry about EMP.” With Dr. Peter Vincent Pry and Frank Gaffney.

It’s time to wake up to an existential risk that looms infinitely larger than anything posed by the Covid 19 virus.

     Electromagnetic pulse (EMP).

EMP can be caused by a naturally occurring solar storm, a nuclear weapon or something as simple as a manmade suitcase sized device and would collapse electric grids and electrical critical infrastructures all over the world

A nationwide blackout lasting one year could kill up to 90 percent of the American people, through starvation, disease, and societal collapse.

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The True Human Costs of Government Imposed Lockdowns with Jim Agresti

Medical studies show that excessive stress and anxiety are among the most debilitating and deadly of all health hazards in the world. 

Beyond their obvious effects like suicide and substance abuse—these mental stressors are strongly related to and may trigger and inflame a host of ailments like high blood pressure, digestive disorders, heart conditions, infectious diseases, cancer, and pregnancy complications.

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