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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39 implied HN points • 08 Oct 21
  1. Excess deaths in Europe are mostly due to cardiovascular problems.
  2. Demographers are concerned by the number of people dying in Europe.
  3. The categories with excess deaths include heart disease and circulatory disorders.
39 implied HN points • 08 Oct 21
  1. Latest UK Health Security Agency Report shows Covid-19 vaccines may have negative effectiveness as low as -86%.
  2. Vaccine effectiveness among various age groups in the UK seems to vary significantly.
  3. Report from the UK Health Security Agency suggests Covid-19 vaccines may not be as effective as claimed.
39 implied HN points • 20 Sep 21
  1. Estimate of ~200,000 Americans possibly killed by Covid-19 vaccines
  2. Calculations do not include potential future deaths from vaccine effects
  3. Data compiled by Steve Kirsch in 'The False Narrative Takedown Series, Episode 1'
39 implied HN points • 16 Sep 21
  1. There is an upcoming schoolchildren walkout event.
  2. The post discusses the ineffectiveness and potential dangers of masks for controlling respiratory viruses.
  3. The author decided not to attend the walkout event as there was no indication of participation from students or parents.
39 implied HN points • 15 Sep 21
  1. The post is about buying a big crescent wrench in Millheim.
  2. The author expresses disagreement with mask mandates and policies.
  3. There is a decision to boycott certain businesses due to COVID-related protocols.
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39 implied HN points • 14 Sep 21
  1. The message 'Do not comply' is emphasized throughout the post.
  2. The post includes multiple social sharing options including copy link, Facebook, email, and others.
  3. Images are used repetitively in the post to convey the message.
39 implied HN points • 08 Sep 21
  1. Being forced to live by lies can change one's perception of reality.
  2. Living in the truth can shame those who choose not to comply.
  3. Not compromising one's values is crucial, even in challenging situations like wearing masks that go against personal beliefs.
39 implied HN points • 02 Sep 21
  1. Struggling with the decision to keep kids in public schools versus homeschooling.
  2. Recognizing the complexities of the school environment and the impact on children.
  3. Acknowledging the importance of maintaining friendships and social bonds despite challenges.
59 implied HN points • 17 Sep 20
  1. The post mentions a list of writers the author reads and is considering writing like Matt Taibbi, Glenn Greenwald, and Naomi Wolf.
  2. The post also includes a list of websites the author reads such as Quillette, Spiked, and Zero Hedge.
  3. The author lists writers they are interested in reading but avoid due to the frightening topics they cover, like Whitney Webb and Vanessa Beeley.
39 implied HN points • 16 Jun 21
  1. Pennsylvania Department of Education and CDC are using school boards to enforce compliance with their demands by threatening to withhold funding.
  2. PDE may have the power to withhold funds from districts that don't follow CDC guidance, raising questions about legal authority.
  3. PDE and CDC are accused of holding public school students and parents hostage by imposing practices like forced masking and medical data disclosure.
39 implied HN points • 04 Jun 21
  1. Local newspapers in the past highlighted national and local news, events, and issues within small rural communities.
  2. The importance of local civic bonds and the role of local newspapers in reflecting and sustaining those ties is emphasized.
  3. There is a concern about the potential loss of local civic life and the need to restore or recreate the connections facilitated by local newspapers.
39 implied HN points • 02 Jun 21
  1. The author questions the effectiveness and ethics of government interventions in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  2. The author believes in individual decision-making over mandated measures like masking and lockdowns.
  3. The author advocates for alternative approaches to education and healthcare in the context of the pandemic.
39 implied HN points • 16 May 21
  1. Questioning if public health officials are incompetent or dishonest.
  2. Critical thinkers uncovering lies in official policy guidance.
  3. Social media platforms deplatforming analysts and analyses.
39 implied HN points • 13 May 21
  1. Faculty Senate at Penn State voted 113-31 to mandate Covid-19 vaccinations
  2. Provost Nick Jones mentioned Penn State is not planning to mandate vaccines, focusing on incentives and availability instead
  3. Fight for individual informed decisions on health care and bodily integrity without coercion
39 implied HN points • 23 Mar 21
  1. The author supports American civilians owning guns, and believes those who already own guns should have more.
  2. The author criticizes the U.S. government and its armed forces, expressing concerns about potential totalitarian steps.
  3. The author argues that armed civilians can act as a deterrent against government overreach and protect against random armed violence.
39 implied HN points • 18 Mar 21
  1. The author is surprised to be labeled as a 'Domestic Violent Extremist' in a report
  2. The report categorizes Americans with certain ideological agendas
  3. The author reflects on historical figures who shared similar beliefs
39 implied HN points • 24 Feb 21
  1. Living in a state of tyranny can be a shocking realization and prompt the need for reevaluation.
  2. Expressing dissent through unconventional means, like profanity, can sometimes lead to a significant shift in perspective.
  3. Psychological manipulation in times of crisis can deeply impact individuals and societies, affecting behaviors and beliefs.
39 implied HN points • 22 Jan 21
  1. Removing inactive subscribers can help maintain an engaged audience.
  2. Encouraging unsubscribers to reach out by email if they encounter technical difficulties.
  3. Regularly updating subscribers on the culling progress can keep them informed.
39 implied HN points • 19 Jan 21
  1. Author is assembling an application for a re-education camp.
  2. Author was planning to write publicly about some things.
  3. The author is preoccupied with application preparation.
19 implied HN points • 09 Mar 22
  1. The post discusses a campaign by parents in Centre County, Pennsylvania against Covid-19 measures in schools.
  2. Parents are drafting a Claim Letter and Affidavit to address the alleged harms caused by these measures.
  3. The text outlines legal arguments and actions being taken to challenge the school board's decisions.
19 implied HN points • 18 Feb 22
  1. Justin Trudeau is being accused of being a dictator in Canada.
  2. Parliament in Canada has been shut down.
  3. Armed police are reportedly using force against veterans and detaining truckers.
19 implied HN points • 18 Feb 22
  1. A follow-up request for an appointment was sent to Sheriff Brian Sampsel.
  2. Attorney Todd Callender explains legal frameworks around human rights suspension.
  3. World Health Organization is working on expanding International Health Regulations.
19 implied HN points • 18 Feb 22
  1. The author enjoys creating memes, especially Gen-X ones.
  2. The post includes various images related to memes.
  3. The content is hosted on bailiwicknews.substack.com.
19 implied HN points • 17 Feb 22
  1. Canada Freedom Convoy demands end to all vaccine mandates, passports, and masking requirements.
  2. Their demands include financial protection for small businesses affected by COVID restrictions.
  3. The convoy seeks respect for freedom of choice and non-discrimination.
19 implied HN points • 17 Feb 22
  1. The SCASD campaign focuses on a strategy involving parents signing forms instead of a lawsuit approach.
  2. The goal is to push for the lifting of mask mandates by targeting the financial interests and potential criminal acts of the school board.
  3. The approach aims to hold the school district accountable through surety bond campaign, bypassing law enforcement involvement.
19 implied HN points • 15 Feb 22
  1. The post is about a crash course in socialism.
  2. It includes a link to the article on bailiwicknews.substack.com.
  3. The post encourages sharing via various platforms like Facebook and Email.
19 implied HN points • 11 Feb 22
  1. The post is about Dr. Roger Hodkinson.
  2. The post is from bailiwicknews.substack.
  3. There are options to share the post on Facebook and through Email.
19 implied HN points • 10 Feb 22
  1. Parents are filing claims against school board directors' surety bonds to repeal mask mandates on kids.
  2. SCASD's masking policy has been ruled illegal since at least Dec. 10, 2021, and retroactively illegal back to August 2021.
  3. New lawsuits challenge the power of the Secretary of Education to enforce mask mandates in school districts.
19 implied HN points • 20 Jan 22
  1. Students expressing frustration over mask mandates in schools.
  2. Criticism towards school board for prioritizing adults' safety over students' mental health.
  3. Emphasis on the importance of independent thinking and questioning authority.
19 implied HN points • 09 Jan 22
  1. The post is about Sotomayor.
  2. The post was shared on bailiwicknews.substack.com.
  3. The author is Katherine Watt.
19 implied HN points • 25 Dec 21
  1. The post is about wishing a Merry Christmas to all.
  2. The author is Katherine Watt.
  3. The post is titled 'Venite adoremus'.
19 implied HN points • 10 Dec 21
  1. PA Coalition for Informed Consent is urging people to lobby for state and federal legislation on medical freedom and informed consent.
  2. They provide specific phone numbers and requests for contacting key leaders to push for critical bills.
  3. The coalition also informs about upcoming events like public hearings and rallies in support of medical freedom.
19 implied HN points • 26 Nov 21
  1. The author is thankful for their readers.
  2. The readers are associated with Happy Valley Optical.
  3. The post expresses gratitude.
19 implied HN points • 10 Nov 21
  1. The author is on a journey to recovery after a difficult time.
  2. The author is practicing activities like walking, spending time with family, and doing hobbies to aid in recovery.
  3. The author appreciates prayers and is reciprocating them daily.
19 implied HN points • 21 Oct 21
  1. The post shares images of the sky today.
  2. The post is by Katherine Watt on bailiwicknews.substack.com.
  3. There are options to share the post on various platforms.
19 implied HN points • 20 Oct 21
  1. The post expresses support and compassion for those facing mental health challenges.
  2. The author shares personal struggles with psychological vulnerabilities and the importance of seeking help.
  3. Prayer, love, and solidarity are highlighted as ways to navigate difficult times together.
19 implied HN points • 13 Oct 21
  1. List of attorneys in Pennsylvania fighting COVID-19 mandates
  2. Various law firms and individual attorneys are challenging the constitutionality of restrictions
  3. Information provided is for reference only, no endorsements or recommendations are made