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3557 implied HN points โ€ข 04 Jul 23
  1. A judge issued a significant injunction against the government in Missouri v. Biden case on the 4th of July.
  2. The government is now prohibited from censoring social media content.
  3. Specific individuals and entities were named in the order, outlining the actions they are no longer allowed to take regarding social media censorship.
3321 implied HN points โ€ข 08 Sep 23
  1. The Fifth District Court ruling in Missouri v. Biden prevents government parties from censoring American citizens.
  2. The court's modified injunction prohibits government entities from coercing or significantly encouraging content-moderation decisions on platforms.
  3. Individuals including White House officials and CDC employees are specifically named in the court order.
3105 implied HN points โ€ข 18 May 23
  1. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch speaks out against lockdowns and mandates, highlighting the erosion of civil liberties during the Covid era.
  2. Gorsuch consistently defended the Constitution and challenged Covid restrictions on religious liberty.
  3. Gorsuch's opinions underscore the need to balance public health concerns with protecting individual freedoms and the importance of robust debate in decision-making.
2083 implied HN points โ€ข 29 Aug 23
  1. Major media outlets are echoing the need to stop the spread of Covid to reduce strain on hospitals.
  2. There are concerns about the possibility of another lockdown due to rising Covid cases and the emergence of new variants.
  3. Lockdowns had significant negative impacts on liberty and prosperity, with no apologies or accountability from those in charge.
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1985 implied HN points โ€ข 24 Aug 23
  1. CDC has stopped collecting adverse event reports for COVID vaccines on its V-safe website, directing users to the FDA's VAERS website instead.
  2. CDC not accepting new safety reports on potentially risky mRNA Covid-19 injections, raising concerns about monitoring safety of a new technology.
  3. Contrastingly, NHTSA continues to accept safety reports for a 30-year-old vehicle, highlighting the importance of ongoing safety data collection.
1965 implied HN points โ€ข 14 Jan 24
  1. The Hart family welcomed a new baby boy named Ellis Philip Hart on December 20th.
  2. This was a big surprise as after having 5 girls, they were expecting another daughter.
  3. The new baby boy, Ellis, weighed 11.5 lbs at birth and both mom and baby are doing well.
1886 implied HN points โ€ข 05 Jul 23
  1. Billboard campaign in Ridgefield, NJ highlights deadly hospital protocol during COVID.
  2. Federal government incentivized hospitals to use Remdesivir and ventilators, leading to medical harm.
  3. FormerFeds Freedom Foundation seeks justice for loved ones lost due to hospital protocol and aims to raise awareness through billboards and other initiatives.
1847 implied HN points โ€ข 18 Apr 23
  1. The distinction between essential and nonessential work was decided by a previously unknown agency called CISA.
  2. The terms essential and nonessential reshaped the commercial world in unprecedented ways.
  3. The categorization of essential and nonessential roles reveals a societal divide between those considered indispensable and those perceived as dispensable.
1768 implied HN points โ€ข 28 Aug 23
  1. A Navy officer shared concerning data about health and safety issues in the US military in 2021.
  2. There was a significant increase in diagnoses of myocarditis, intentional self-harm incidents, and injuries from assaults.
  3. The officer hopes this data will prompt Congress to ensure the safety of military members.
1768 implied HN points โ€ข 28 Aug 23
  1. Over $10 trillion was spent on the COVID-19 pandemic, with $6 trillion from CARES Act and $4 trillion from Biden's administration.
  2. Money was stolen through fraud and embezzlement during COVID relief, with the effects leading to inflation and societal wealth disparity.
  3. The spending spree due to the pandemic led to significant financial losses, missed opportunities, and wealth redistribution, impacting many aspects of people's lives.
1709 implied HN points โ€ข 14 Jul 23
  1. An unredacted email sheds light on Dr. Fauci's actions and his team's redaction abuse.
  2. The email reveals discussions on the origins of the virus and suspicions due to experiments in Wuhan University.
  3. This email uncovers contradictions to Dr. Fauci's past statements.
1709 implied HN points โ€ข 20 May 23
  1. Randi Weingarten was a key figure in keeping US public schools closed during the pandemic.
  2. Weingarten is accused of causing significant harm with school closures and is now attempting to rewrite history.
  3. Challenging school closures led to negative consequences for some individuals, highlighting the impact of advocacy against teachers' unions.
1690 implied HN points โ€ข 18 Apr 23
  1. Experts suggest that universal masking in healthcare settings may not be as necessary as previously claimed due to changing pandemic context.
  2. Downsides of universal masking in healthcare are discussed, such as communication barriers and negative impacts on trust and empathy.
  3. Authors propose managing COVID-19 using Standard Precautions, suggesting a shift from pandemic-era strategies like asymptomatic testing and contact tracing.
1670 implied HN points โ€ข 15 May 23
  1. A new citizen movement is needed to reject authoritarian responses to crises and uphold freedom.
  2. Challenges post-pandemic include tech surveillance, money and banking issues, and the impact on business enterprises.
  3. Other challenges highlighted include regulatory capture, public health concerns, and the need for educational reform.
1592 implied HN points โ€ข 30 Nov 23
  1. Many public figures refuse to admit when they are wrong about past events.
  2. It is important for pundits to acknowledge past mistakes, as it can be a positive and honest gesture.
  3. The truth about past events, especially in public health policies, must be acknowledged and understood for the future.
1592 implied HN points โ€ข 26 Jul 23
  1. A study found that 5.1% of medical workers experienced elevated cardiac troponin levels after vaccination.
  2. Within the same study, 2.8% of participants experienced a vaccine-associated myocardial injury.
  3. The study emphasizes the risk of heart injury from COVID-19 vaccines, especially mRNA-1273.
1552 implied HN points โ€ข 19 Apr 23
  1. Journalist Alex Berenson is suing President Biden and others for orchestrating a public-private censorship campaign against him.
  2. Mainstream media has been silent about Berenson's case, highlighting the issue of censorship in the Covid era.
  3. The lawsuit could lead to uncovering significant information about the Covid era, challenging government censorship and the influence of powerful entities.
1533 implied HN points โ€ข 02 Jun 23
  1. The surge in demand for hand sanitizer during the COVID-19 crisis led to unintended consequences.
  2. The FDA's decision to relax regulations in response to the demand resulted in an influx of inexperienced hand sanitizer manufacturers.
  3. The environmental catastrophe in Carson, California, highlights the importance of considering potential risks and consequences during a crisis.
1493 implied HN points โ€ข 31 Jul 23
  1. Remdesivir, a controversial drug, was approved by the FDA for COVID treatment in kidney patients.
  2. Family members of patients express anger and grief over the use of Remdesivir, linking it to worsened health conditions and deaths.
  3. Financial incentives and hospital protocols played a significant role in the administration of Remdesivir, raising concerns about ethics and patient care.
1493 implied HN points โ€ข 11 Apr 23
  1. The United States spent 1,135 days under a national emergency declaration due to Covid.
  2. Covid policies led to significant consequences like healthcare disruptions, flawed Covid models, and privacy concerns.
  3. The impact on child health and development, global rise in child labor, and negative effects on education were profound outcomes of Covid regulations.
1474 implied HN points โ€ข 05 May 23
  1. Fauci faced criticism for his handling of COVID-19 outcomes and is now trying to distance himself from negative consequences.
  2. Fauci's legacy includes pushing for the COVID vaccine despite limitations like not preventing transmission.
  3. There are concerns about the impact of Fauci's actions on medical freedom and the patient-doctor relationship.
1474 implied HN points โ€ข 15 Jun 23
  1. The document drafted by Trump's Department of Health and Human Services guided government at all levels in dealing with COVID-19 in 2020.
  2. The consequences of lockdowns implemented in response to COVID-19 were devastating, leading to various societal and economic issues.
  3. DeSantis challenges the narrative on Trump's response to COVID-19, advocating for individual liberty and responsibility over lockdowns as the new-normal response.