Bailiwick News

Bailiwick News is a Substack by a Gen-X Catholic focusing on the Covid-19 pandemic, framing it through a lens of law, geopolitics, philosophy, and theology. It criticizes health policies, vaccines, and global health organizations, positing theories about biochemical weapons and a covert war against humanity, combined with discussions on legal resistance, spiritual warfare, and government accountability.

Legal and Social Implications of Covid-19 Policies Theories on Biochemical Weapons and Biowarfare Critique of Global Health Organizations Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Modern Crises Legal Resistance and Litigation Against Health Mandates Government Accountability and Corruption Spiritual Warfare and Catholic Theology Information Warfare and Media Critique

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99 implied HN points • 03 Feb 22
  1. In 2005, the World Health Organization created the International Health Regulations to prevent the international spread of disease.
  2. The US Department of Health and Human Services made major rule revisions in 2017 concerning public health emergencies and international declarations.
  3. US Presidents issued Executive Orders in 2003, 2005, and 2014 giving power to detain Americans suspected of having colds and flus.
79 implied HN points • 26 Jan 22
  1. Each January, editions of Bailiwick News are converted to PDF and assembled into volumes.
  2. The volumes are printed and bound to be donated to libraries.
  3. Individual PDFs are available online for public access.
79 implied HN points • 12 Jan 22
  1. SARS-CoV-2 may have been designed to be an aerosolized spike protein inoculant for bats.
  2. The EcoHealth project aimed to enhance bat immune systems, potentially impacting human health.
  3. Fauci, Daszak, and others allegedly withheld information on treatments and promoted potentially harmful inoculations.
79 implied HN points • 17 Dec 21
  1. Teleopolitics involves studying human politics in the context of varied concepts of human existence and ultimate moral purposes.
  2. Secular technocracy views humans as perishable, soulless beings, while Christianity sees humans as unique, immortal souls with free will and moral responsibility.
  3. Secular technocracy undermines civil liberties, while some advocate for Christian values to uphold human rights and dignity.
59 implied HN points • 08 Mar 22
  1. The Russia-Ukraine conflict might be used as a cover for a global Internet shutdown by globalists.
  2. There is concern about a potential large-scale cyberattack targeting the internet's functionality.
  3. The situation is seen as a war between free people and the globalists, with potential consequences on liberty.
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59 implied HN points • 07 Mar 22
  1. Recognize the importance of studying historical atrocities like the Holocaust to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
  2. Be aware of the potential for corruption in judicial systems and the need for accountability in addressing crimes against humanity.
  3. Understand the global implications of power dynamics involving organizations like the World Health Organization and the World Economic Forum.
59 implied HN points • 28 Feb 22
  1. The school district did not revoke its Covid-19 policies as requested by parents.
  2. Parents are questioning the validity of the metrics used for Covid-19 policy decisions.
  3. Efforts are being made to file claims with the insurance company and police regarding child abuse allegations.
59 implied HN points • 23 Feb 22
  1. Parents filing claims against a school district for enforcing mandates like mask-wearing and social distancing
  2. Demand to cease unconstitutional actions and policies within a specified time frame
  3. Highlighting violations of state and federal laws, including child abuse, practicing medicine without a license, and violation of oath of office
59 implied HN points • 22 Feb 22
  1. The book is 1116 pages long.
  2. The size of the book is 8-1/2" by 11" by 2.19".
  3. The book weighs about five pounds.
59 implied HN points • 21 Feb 22
  1. Pennsylvania House Bill 2013 aims to add medical freedom to the Pennsylvania constitution.
  2. Citizens are encouraged to contact their PA Representative to support HB2013 and additional bills related to medical freedom and COVID shot mandates for children.
  3. Legislators need to understand the importance of medical freedom and the minimal risk of COVID to children when legislating on bills like HB2013, SB937, and HB261.
59 implied HN points • 01 Feb 22
  1. Local criminal charges filed against those responsible for mRNA/DNA injection-related deaths
  2. West Yorkshire police investigating Covid-related crimes
  3. Updates on ongoing criminal investigations into Covid-related offenses
59 implied HN points • 27 Jan 22
  1. The author provides a list of credible writers from Substack and non-Substack sources.
  2. The author recommends using Gab as a platform for free speech and sharing information.
  3. The author also uses Wordpress and Dreamwidth for additional content.
59 implied HN points • 25 Jan 22
  1. Canadian and American truckers are fighting for everyone
  2. The post promotes the message to keep fighting for freedom
  3. The author encourages sharing the post on various platforms
99 implied HN points • 20 Jan 21
  1. The subscriber list is being refined to include only those interested in independent thought.
  2. Mask mandates for the general public may not be effective for infection control but can promote population control and authoritarianism.
  3. This space is for free thinkers and anti-authoritarians.
59 implied HN points • 13 Nov 21
  1. The post discusses adjusting the platen on a Chandler & Price Pilot press.
  2. The author spent significant time experimenting and learning while adjusting the platen.
  3. There are images included in the post related to postcards.
59 implied HN points • 21 Sep 21
  1. Kindness and compassion are important when dealing with people who have been misled.
  2. Fear may be driving anger and rage in certain situations.
  3. It's crucial to differentiate between those who were misled and the leaders who deceived them for justice to prevail.
59 implied HN points • 28 Jul 21
  1. Legal inquiry about relationship between police department and school district regarding privacy policies.
  2. Questioning the involvement of police in incidents of refusal to provide medical information or wear masks.
  3. Request for clarification on police response to peaceful individuals in school setting.
39 implied HN points • 04 Mar 22
  1. Consider filing claims against CM Regent Co. for various offenses like criminal child abuse and practicing medicine without a license.
  2. Engage in direct action such as parent walk-ins, sit-ins, or student walk-outs to protest.
  3. File a court petition to remove school board members through a detailed process involving e-filing, gathering signatures, and adding relevant exhibits.
39 implied HN points • 02 Mar 22
  1. SCASD parents filed a crime report requesting a police investigation into child abuse in schools.
  2. SCASD administration is doubling down on masking children despite parent demands and warnings.
  3. Nationwide, parents are standing up to school boards and legal challenges to end mask mandates in schools.
39 implied HN points • 21 Feb 22
  1. Parents were provided with SCASD insurance policy documents to further the campaign.
  2. SCASD Superintendent announced masks optional as of March 28.
  3. Parents plan to submit notice forms to demand mask-optional policy earlier than March 28.
39 implied HN points • 07 Feb 22
  1. Police repression is boosting morale of the peaceful movement
  2. Truckers are supported by science, early treatment could have saved lives
  3. Condemnation of harm to children and medical community complicity
39 implied HN points • 01 Feb 22
  1. The Canadian Truckers for Freedom press conference made excellent points about political elites and legacy media credibility.
  2. Attorney Todd Callender discussed legal frameworks allowing suspension of human rights and civil liberties worldwide since 1990.
  3. A write-up of Todd Callender's podcast interview will be posted for those who prefer written content.
39 implied HN points • 27 Jan 22
  1. The post talks about valuing freedom over submission.
  2. It mentions a trucker freedom convoy in Ottawa.
  3. There are references to standing up for principles and beliefs.
59 implied HN points • 31 Mar 21
  1. Scientific research found minimal infection-control benefits from measures like masking, distancing, and closures during infectious disease outbreaks.
  2. Data specific to Covid showed low transmission rates within households, even when one person was symptomatic.
  3. Policy recommendations based on data suggest staying home only if feeling sick and isolating from others, rather than implementing broad restrictions on healthy individuals.
59 implied HN points • 30 Mar 21
  1. No to vaccine passports.
  2. No to masks.
  3. No to lockdowns.
59 implied HN points • 15 Mar 21
  1. Penn State's mass testing of healthy students and staff violates ethical codes requiring informed consent for human experiments.
  2. The mass testing program should be stopped immediately.
  3. Penn State is engaging in unlawful coercion by forcing individuals to participate in a medical experiment without consent.
39 implied HN points • 09 Dec 21
  1. The American Amateur Press Association promotes amateur journalism and fellowship.
  2. Members self-publish using computers, printers, and letterpress printing presses.
  3. They share their work monthly in a physical envelope delivered by the US Post Office.
39 implied HN points • 01 Dec 21
  1. The post is about the Holy Family
  2. The author is working on a new linocut for notecard printing
  3. There are images embedded in the post
59 implied HN points • 17 Feb 21
  1. Free-State Florida has open schools and businesses.
  2. They respect individual self-determination.
  3. Better Covid-case and Covid-death metrics than lockdown states.
59 implied HN points • 04 Feb 21
  1. The author went through a journey of decreasing faith in the system over the years, eventually reaching a point of total disillusionment.
  2. The author expresses deep concerns and criticisms regarding the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, including government responses, media manipulation, and erosion of civil liberties.
  3. The author highlights the importance of pushing back against oppressive systems, advocating for standing up against abuses of power and maintaining self-respect and dignity in the face of adversity.
59 implied HN points • 27 Jan 21
  1. Covid-19 was turned into a political crisis by exploiting fear to gain power.
  2. Government responses to Covid-19 are viewed as a global experiment in terror and control.
  3. Lockdown measures are seen as harmful and part of a larger agenda to distract from financial inequality and establish global surveillance.
39 implied HN points • 11 Oct 21
  1. The post discusses compassion and empathy.
  2. It emphasizes understanding what has been done to us.
  3. It calls for sharing with compassion and empathy.