Vaccine injury budget skyrockets by $77 million down under

Australia has increased its vaccine injury claims budget from less than $1 million last year to over $77 million this year. Frank Chung of Australia’s News.com reported that the 2022-2023 budget for COVID vaccine injuries increased by 700%. The government is evidently adjusting to an increased number of COVID-19 vaccine injuries. News.com also reported the […]
New York Supreme Court rules to rehire fired unvaccinated workers with back pay

New York Supreme Court handed a massive victory to unvaccinated city workers on Tuesday, ordering the city to rehire workers who were fired, and give them back pay.
COVID ‘very similar’ to seasonal flu, Moderna CEO admits
Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel admitted on a television program earlier this week that COVID-19 is “very similar” to the seasonal flu and that people over 50 should prioritize booster shots.
Tech CEO says his company wrongly listed for receiving $1.2 million for ArriveCan app
A Canadian tech CEO says his company is wrongly listed as receiving money for the failed ArriveCan app.
Majority of Canadians want nothing to do with COVID vaccines, data suggests
According to updated statistics released Tuesday, the vast majority of Canadians want nothing to do with the COVID vaccine.
European Public Prosecutor’s Office investigating acquisition of COVID vaccine in EU
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has revealed it has an ongoing investigation into the acquisition of the COVID-19 vaccine in the European Union.
CDC approves bivalent COVID vaccine for kids amid conflict of interest accusations with Big Pharma
Amid a conflict of interest accusation, the CDC has approved Pfizer’s and Moderna’s new bivalent COVID vaccine for 5-year-olds and up based on data from just eight mice.
Emergencies Act Inquiry Day 2: Bureaucrat compares convoy to ‘The Purge’
On Day 2 of the Emergencies Act Inquiry, federal bureaucrat Zexi Li claimed that living through the Freedom Convoy felt like being in “The Purge.”
Ottawa business owners admit they chose to close during Freedom Convoy
Ottawa business owner representatives have admitted they chose to close shop during the Freedom Convoy rather than risk a fine for serving maskless customers.
Can the TrudeauTrial judge remain impartial?

The judge overseeing the Emergencies Act Inquiry has donated to and been a staffer of Trudeau’s Liberal party, raising concerns about his ability to remain impartial as the federal government is finally forced to answer for its use of emergency powers.