(Daniel Nuccio) Late in the summer of 1971, a young man was taken from his home in Palo Alto, California. Then another. And another. Nine in all, they were each spirited away. Eventually brought to a place with no windows and no clocks, they were stripped and they were chained. They were costumed in dress-like gowns. They were given numbers to be used in place of their names. Minor pleasures were redefined as privileges, as were such basic acts as bathing, brushing one’s teeth, and using a proper toilet when one pleased.
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New Harvard, Yale & Stanford Data Show 4 Out of 5 Americans Had Covid & Survived with ‘Natural Immunity’
(Kyle Becker) In the United States, the media barely mention Covid prior infections or the existence of natural immunity. Despite narrative-shattering evidence that 99% of people with prior infections have natural immunity that lasts at least 650 days with no decrease in immunity, the media are still ignoring it.
Stanford And U Cal Professors Declare That Conservatives Who Vote For Black Candidates Are STILL RACIST
(Steve Watson) In the wake of Winsome Sears becoming the first black Lt. Governor of Virginia, critical race theory peddling leftists have had to shift their narrative, with two academics in particular arguing that conservatives who vote for black candidates are still racist.
Stanford Study: Most Mass Shooters Have Undiagnosed Psychiatric Illnesses
(Steve Watson) Researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine have published a study that reveals most of the perpetrators of mass shootings in America are people with undiagnosed psychiatric disorders.
COVID-19 Has A 99.95% Survival Rate For People Under 70 – Stanford Professor of Medicine
(Arjun Walia) Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD, from the Stanford University School of Medicine in California recently appeared on a JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association) Network conversation alongside Mark Lipsitch, DPhil and Dr. Howard Bauchner, who interviews leading researchers and thinkers in health care about their JAMA articles.