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Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 1415 implied HN points 31 Jan 24
  1. mRNA technology was developed as a bioweapon to change human genetic makeup
  2. There are calls to punish individuals involved in mRNA technology development
  3. Emphasis on letting proper courts and juries decide punishment
Erin In The Morning 5817 implied HN points 17 Jun 23
  1. A Trump-appointed judge blocked an Indiana law banning gender affirming care for transgender youth, stating it likely violates the constitution and harms trans kids.
  2. Many anti-trans and anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been blocked in courts across the U.S., showing a trend of legal victories for advocates of LGBTQ+ rights.
  3. Judge Hanlon found that banning gender affirming care would cause irreparable harm to trans youth and that similar bans in other countries have taken less restrictive approaches.
A Lawyer Writes 530 implied HN points 09 Jan 24
  1. The Supreme Court was ruling on cases involving psychiatric injury from clinical negligence involving close relatives
  2. Historically, court rulings have shaped the law on negligence and compensation for secondary victims of medical errors
  3. The recent Supreme Court decision clarified that doctors do not owe a duty of care to close family members for illness caused by witnessing a relative's death due to medical negligence
Unreported Truths 60 implied HN points 12 Mar 24
  1. The PREP Act provides extensive immunity against lawsuits related to Covid-19 jabs, making it almost impossible to hold anyone accountable for administering unwanted vaccines.
  2. The act has narrow exceptions for suits involving 'willful misconduct', but the criteria are defined very strictly, limiting the chances of successfully suing under such circumstances.
  3. Cases where individuals are pressured, forced, or receive vaccines against their will due to various reasons are not covered by the compensation program, leaving many without recourse for damages.

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Gideon's Substack 23 implied HN points 04 Mar 24
  1. The Supreme Court unanimously decided that Colorado cannot remove former president Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot under the 14th Amendment.
  2. A 5-4 majority ruled that only Congress can lay the groundwork for applying constitutional provisions to individuals running for office, emphasizing democratic legitimacy.
  3. The decision highlights the importance of democratic accountability and the need for consistency in the Court's rulings to maintain legitimacy and protect American democracy.
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