Tag: restrictions

If you were not Covid vaccinated breathe a deep sigh of relief

In a recently published report by Pfizer BioNTech, the pharmaceutical company concedes that there can be no guarantee that their vaccine against the coronavirus is safe and effective enough for permanent approval on the drug market. Despite this, millions of people have been vaccinated with this vaccine and it is still being used. BVNL is shocked by this and wants clarification from the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport.

Climate change is not your fault. This is a consequence of capitalism

Umair Haque, is one of the leading thinkers of our time. Some people think that we eat too much meat. We travel by plane; we travel by car. And so, you need to strive for self-restraint. And the more selflessly you do it, the better. This is how we save the planet. However, the truth is that 70% of CO2 EMISSIONS are generated by just the 100 largest corporations on the planet.

For the EU Elite, the threat of all-out war is their last throw of the dice to avoid exposure and impoverishment

No one in their right mind wants war with Russia. So why are some, albeit unpopular European politicians, adding the threat of nuclear war to their failed sanctions disaster? Such a nuclear cataclysm would result in the deaths, mutilations and deformities of 100 million or more Europeans including Russians? It is because this is their last throw of the dice in the Last Chance Saloon.

Hundreds of Little White Crosses will be Silent No More

On March 29th the ‘Silent No More’ movement was officially born in New Zealand. It was an event that was created out of a collective vision and a collective effort of numerous passionate New Zealanders from around the country who all had a shared desire and need to come together to tell their story and to just be heard. People from right across the country gathered in front of parliament in a memorial service grieving together, to tell their stories together, and to deliver their petition with 12,000 signatures gathered in just 5 days to parliament.