Tom Renz’s Newsletter

Tom Renz’s Newsletter focuses on critiquing COVID-19 measures, vaccine safety, and government corruption. It emphasizes freedom, accountability, and the ethical implications of genetic modification in food and medicine. The newsletter advocates for legal action against perceived injustices and promotes a conservative, activist stance on public health and policy.

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety and Efficacy Government and Corporate Corruption Genetic Modification Legal Actions and Accountability Public Health Policy Freedom of Speech Election Integrity Environmental Concerns

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1091 implied HN points 26 Oct 24
  1. Fixing issues like illegal immigration and voting doesn't have to be complicated. Simple changes to laws or spending could make a big difference.
  2. Many people agree that stopping foreign wars and taking care of Americans first should be a priority. It might only take a few sentences in a bill to make this happen.
  3. The way the justice system is used can feel unfair, especially in politics. Making small adjustments to how funding works could help fix this problem.
5753 implied HN points 05 Oct 24
  1. FEMA's response to disasters has faced serious criticism, especially in recent events. Many feel that the organization is not doing enough to help those in need.
  2. The situation in the North Carolina area after the hurricane is extremely bad, with reports suggesting a very high death toll. It highlights the urgency and severity of the crisis.
  3. It's important to support those affected by disasters through prayer and community efforts, as many feel let down by government responses. There's a call for individual action in times of need.
1547 implied HN points 15 Oct 24
  1. There was an alleged third assassination attempt on Trump that raised many questions, particularly regarding the timing and details of the reports.
  2. Some believe that reporting on 'white males' threatening FEMA officials might be part of a larger narrative, possibly aimed at stirring unrest.
  3. It's important to stand against political opponents peacefully and lawfully, without letting oneself be provoked into violence.
7539 implied HN points 25 Nov 23
  1. The presence of RNA and DNA in our food supply is a cause for concern, as some particles are not natural forms but laboratory-created versions meant to be durable.
  2. There is a rapid development of DNA-based 'vaccine' technologies, raising questions about their potential to directly alter human DNA and cause long-term effects.
  3. Gene therapies involving RNA and DNA are being introduced into the food supply, with the possibility of permanently changing genetics and unknown consequences on human health.
5773 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. The COVID-19 injections are gene therapy, not vaccines.
  2. The FDA documents show that mRNA gene therapy products can shed, potentially harming non-consenting individuals.
  3. Gene therapy products like the COVID vaccines were known to have risks of causing cancer and adverse events, even years after injection.
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4166 implied HN points 04 Dec 23
  1. Pneumonia is a disease caused by underlying factors like viruses and bacteria, resulting in symptoms like fluid in the lungs. It doesn't require scientific expertise to understand this.
  2. Atypical pneumonia, sometimes called 'white lung disease,' appears differently on a chest X-ray. It's linked to Mycoplasma pneumoniae, which is typically mild and known as walking pneumonia.
  3. An increase in 'white lung disease' cases may be connected to receiving COVID jabs. The spike proteins in the vaccines could be affecting the lungs similar to COVID, leading to a higher risk of respiratory issues.
9820 implied HN points 17 Apr 23
  1. Big pharma complex wants to hide mRNA vaccines in food, but Missouri HB1169 could stop this, and other states are considering similar bills to protect the food supply.
  2. mRNA is already in the food supply, potentially altering DNA permanently, and existing laws are inadequate in regulating this new technology.
  3. Missouri HB1169 seeks to require disclosure in food products that modify genetics, ensuring informed consent, with exemptions for farmers to avoid liability.
9304 implied HN points 02 Apr 23
  1. Gene therapy vaccines in food supply without informed consent are a concern, with potential implications for altering genetics through "factory foods".
  2. Research indicates the possibility of genetically modifying food to act as vaccines, raising questions about safety and long-term effects, especially with mRNA technology.
  3. Legislation like Missouri HB1169 aims to ensure disclosure and informed consent regarding gene-altering interventions in food supply, highlighting the influence of lobbyists and the interconnectedness of Big Pharma and agribusiness.
11328 implied HN points 21 Jan 23
  1. President Donald Trump was misled into implementing Operation Warp-speed amidst the COVID pandemic, which resulted in the rollout of experimental gene-therapies labeled as COVID vaccines.
  2. There has been significant controversy surrounding the safety and efficacy of these 'vaccines', leading to concerns about their impact and the advocacy for their continued use.
  3. A call for President Trump to reevaluate his stance on the vaccines and seek out truth from top medical experts is made, highlighting the importance of informed decision-making in a complex public health situation.
7598 implied HN points 21 May 23
  1. Believing in #GodWins is important, but it requires action, not just waiting for it to happen.
  2. Being skeptical of information and demanding solid evidence is crucial, especially when it comes to plans or movements like Q.
  3. Regardless of belief in specific plans, actively participating and fighting for freedom is essential to align with the concept of #GodWins.
4325 implied HN points 04 Oct 23
  1. McCarthy was removed as Speaker of the House due to not fulfilling promises and actions detrimental to the Republican base
  2. The removal of McCarthy demonstrates a growing divide within the GOP between those who support America-first policies and those who have sold out to globalist interests
  3. The situation indicates that there is a fight within the GOP to maintain alignment with the base or risk losing support to potential third-party movements
4503 implied HN points 22 Sep 23
  1. Attorneys have faced challenges when attempting to sue big pharma for Covid-19 related issues due to legal obstacles and lack of resources.
  2. There is a need for a significant financial investment, including funding for lawyers, paralegals, experts, and litigation costs, to effectively pursue lawsuits against powerful entities like the government and big pharma.
  3. The author remains committed to fighting against corruption despite financial constraints, and emphasizes the importance of resources in taking legal action against influential parties.
6844 implied HN points 04 Jun 23
  1. The emergency for certain vaccines is ending, but accountability for their safety is necessary as mRNA technology is being used in other vaccines.
  2. Laws governing emergency use authorization of drugs were frequently violated during the pandemic, leading to widespread lack of informed consent and risk/benefit analysis.
  3. The contracts for COVID-19 vaccines grant immunity to vaccine companies, making it difficult to hold them accountable for adverse effects; accountability and transparency are crucial going forward.
4483 implied HN points 09 Sep 23
  1. Leading with your heart and standing for what you believe makes you powerful.
  2. Anger and pain can drive you to fight harder, but you must channel them correctly.
  3. The most rewarding part of fighting for freedom is the peace that comes from knowing you are making a positive impact.
2162 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. Disease X is a hypothetical pathogen that experts are warning could be deadlier than COVID-19.
  2. Global elite hypocrisy was exposed at the World Economic Forum gathering, where private jets caused high CO2 emissions.
  3. Covid-19 mRNA vaccines have shown negative efficacy, increasing the risk of COVID-19 infection with more doses.
9404 implied HN points 03 Jan 23
  1. Always prioritize empathy and concern for individuals in tragic situations.
  2. Question the information presented and look for the truth behind narratives.
  3. Encourage open and honest conversations about important issues, even if they are uncomfortable or controversial.
5118 implied HN points 01 Jul 23
  1. Mosquitoes have been genetically engineered to act as carriers for vaccines, like malaria vaccines.
  2. It's unclear how informed consent will be obtained from individuals vaccinated by genetically modified mosquitoes.
  3. Trust in public health and individuals funding mosquito-related research has been eroded, necessitating reforms and accountability.
4880 implied HN points 09 Jul 23
  1. Real issues like financial collapse, plandemics, social unrest, and election fraud are not being adequately addressed by current political parties.
  2. There is a need for bold leadership in the GOP to address corruption within and to prioritize America first policies.
  3. Supporting PACs and causes aligned with individual GOP members who advocate for freedom and America first may be a more effective way to drive change.
8035 implied HN points 04 Feb 23
  1. Messenger RNA (mRNA) technology is considered gene therapy, not a traditional vaccine, by big pharmaceutical companies like Moderna and Pfizer.
  2. The use of mRNA for drugs has substantial risks and is an untested area, with potential to permanently alter DNA.
  3. The push for mRNA gene therapy products was motivated by financial gains and possibly other hidden agendas, fueling a narrative of urgency during the COVID-19 pandemic.
4166 implied HN points 12 Aug 23
  1. Encouraging church leaders and men to stand up for faith, culture, and families is crucial in these times.
  2. Building trust with elected officials to fight for important values like God, family, and country is a priority.
  3. Progress is being made in various lawsuits and legislative work across different states to push for freedom and change.
4285 implied HN points 28 Jul 23
  1. Christianity teaches us to seek peace but also to stand up against evil for God's will
  2. Treating others as we want to be treated does not mean condoning evil, but standing up to protect the weak
  3. In a fallen world, Christians are called to fight against evil, protect the innocent, and not passively wait for change
3015 implied HN points 17 Oct 23
  1. Life is full of struggles, but it is important to fight for freedom despite challenges.
  2. Balancing family responsibilities, health issues, and financial constraints can make fighting for a cause difficult.
  3. Being a warrior for a cause involves facing personal imperfections, maintaining a sense of justice, and persevering through daily difficulties.
7975 implied HN points 10 Jan 23
  1. The author is working on a lawsuit against Pfizer, with potential value exceeding $1 trillion, due to ethical concerns about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine.
  2. The author believes that Pfizer's actions involved colluding to cover up potential injuries and death from the Covid vaccines, along with violating antitrust laws and consumer protection laws.
  3. The author emphasizes the urgency of the situation, highlighting the ethical imperative to take action against what they perceive as the dangerous consequences of the vaccine.
3868 implied HN points 15 Aug 23
  1. Embrace traditional values and teachings, regardless of religious differences.
  2. Men are encouraged to reclaim their masculinity and societal roles.
  3. Church leaders are called upon to show courage and lead their congregations in upholding faith principles.
2698 implied HN points 03 Nov 23
  1. Belief in the spirit of giving and innocence represented by Santa Claus can inspire us to fight for justice and protect our children
  2. Despite the challenges and tolls of fighting for a cause, it's important to hold onto the purity and goodness symbolized by Santa to keep us motivated
  3. The fight for freedom and defending innocence, especially in children, is a crucial mission that requires commitment and strength
3471 implied HN points 02 Sep 23
  1. Legislation for disclosure of gene modifying technology in food faced opposition due to claims of being hard on farmers and harming business, despite the potential risks of gene-altering drugs being used in food production.
  2. Big pharma aims to expand gene-altering modRNA tech into everything, including animal vaccines, raising concerns about potential genetic alterations and transmissibility to humans.
  3. Organic food labeled as 'Synthetic substances allowed for use in organic livestock production' may unknowingly contain gene-altering biologics, showing the lack of transparency and potential risks in food consumption.
7320 implied HN points 25 Jan 23
  1. There is growing evidence that mRNA injections are causing harm, and it's time for action to hold accountable those responsible for these consequences.
  2. Many individuals of different ages and backgrounds are experiencing sudden and unexplained deaths, raising concerns about the safety of certain medical interventions.
  3. The FBI's actions, from political interference to collaboration with Big Tech, highlight the need for stricter government surveillance regulations to protect civil liberties.
6824 implied HN points 13 Feb 23
  1. Biden's actions are fueling concerns about the risk of World War III due to his decisions regarding American troops, China, Ukraine, and other international relations.
  2. The deep corruption in various aspects of American society, the silence of major corporations, and the potential manipulation by globalist powers like the WEF and CCP are contributing to the current tense situation.
  3. People need to wake up, resist tyranny, demand accountability for those driving global unrest, and strive to avoid war by empowering themselves and others through awareness and action.
5237 implied HN points 09 May 23
  1. RFK Jr has shown courage by speaking out against the CIA regarding the assassination of his family members.
  2. There are concerns about the CIA's involvement in the Kennedy assassinations and the lack of transparency in revealing evidence.
  3. The call for transparency and accountability from the CIA and the government regarding past events like the Kennedy assassinations is essential for trust in the system.
7539 implied HN points 07 Jan 23
  1. A new article suggests that the Department of Defense was involved in creating COVID and pushing bio-weapon vaccines, raising questions about accountability and investigation.
  2. There have been numerous cases of athletes and public figures experiencing health issues, potentially related to the COVID vaccines, highlighting the need for further scrutiny.
  3. The COVID vaccines may have various harmful effects, such as inflammation and compromising the immune system, potentially leading to an increase in deaths in the future.
8293 implied HN points 17 Nov 22
  1. The author strongly believes that wearing masks for COVID is unnecessary and a sign of gullibility and ignorance.
  2. The author provides links to documents and articles as evidence that masks do not work and can even cause harm.
  3. The author criticizes those who wear masks for virtual signaling and emphasizes their stance against masks, backed by their research.
2837 implied HN points 30 Sep 23
  1. Truth is a critical weapon against mediocrity and attacks on freedom, stemming from transparency.
  2. Many are scaling back their commitment to fighting for freedom despite facing dire circumstances.
  3. The deep state, primarily from military industrial complex, wields power without accountability, possibly manipulating public under the guise of safety.
5515 implied HN points 25 Mar 23
  1. Biotech lobbyists admitted that GMO food like Bill Gates wants to produce WILL alter genetic code, raising questions about the safety and implications of this genetic modification.
  2. The CDC anticipated over 1000 adverse events from vaccines daily, revealing potential risks despite the push for vaccination.
  3. Important information was recorded on DoD's involvement in creating SARS-COV-2 and vaccines in Missouri, shedding light on key aspects of the ongoing situation.
6606 implied HN points 16 Jan 23
  1. The 2020 election was contentious and there are claims of fraud and cover-ups.
  2. The WEF seems to be pushing for a Great Reset involving a Central Bank Digital Currency and a universal basic income.
  3. Small to mid-sized businesses were impacted during COVID, possibly to benefit elites with greater price control and a universal basic income plan.
8471 implied HN points 08 Oct 22
  1. Real accountability for COVID-19 actions is being pursued through legal actions like lawsuits.
  2. The lawsuit filed addresses the creation of the disease and the injuries inflicted, with ongoing efforts to gather more defendants.
  3. Efforts for accountability involve a small team and limited resources, aiming to uncover and hold responsible all who profited from the pandemic.
3987 implied HN points 24 Jun 23
  1. Ohio House of Representatives passed HB73 on a bipartisan basis, including support from some Democrats. The bill prioritizes patient access to treatments over bureaucratic interference.
  2. HB73 aims to protect patient rights by allowing off-label prescriptions without unnecessary testing or screenings. The legislation also ensures healthcare focus on patients and doctors without interference.
  3. The bill includes provisions for free speech protection for healthcare professionals and immunity for hospitals prescribing off-label drugs. It promotes patient autonomy and physician-patient collaboration.
5376 implied HN points 18 Mar 23
  1. Many Americans believe the nation is heading towards socialist/communist ideals, leading to unrest and disregard for founding principles.
  2. Reflecting on the American Revolution, it's clear that people want to live freely without government interference, similar to current sentiments.
  3. Current events show parallels to pre-revolution times, highlighting potential overreach of governmental power and sparking concerns about loss of freedom.
7201 implied HN points 27 Nov 22
  1. The movie Died Suddenly sheds light on important and controversial issues surrounding the COVID situation, sparking necessary conversations despite potential errors.
  2. The film's impact prompts discussions about the truth behind deaths caused by the COVID jabs and reveals concerning facts, such as rubbery blood clots, challenging mainstream narratives.
  3. Despite disagreements on certain aspects, focusing on the movie's role in promoting dialogue on critical topics is essential for advocating freedom, justice, and saving lives.
5713 implied HN points 18 Feb 23
  1. Climate change narratives can sometimes involve hypocrisy, where money and power are prioritized over environmental concerns. This can be seen in instances like the intentional burning of toxic chemicals in Ohio.
  2. Political corruption and influence from big corporations can lead to disastrous environmental decisions, as seen with the case of Governor DeWine in Ohio approving the burning of toxic chemicals for profit.
  3. The influence of globalist entities like WEF and CCP on government decisions can contribute to environmental catastrophes, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in political relationships.
5455 implied HN points 25 Feb 23
  1. Lawfare involves a combination of legal work, public outreach/education, and political pressure.
  2. Educating the public is crucial in fighting corruption as it mobilizes citizens to demand change.
  3. To combat corruption effectively, it is necessary to address it in all branches of government and have widespread public support.