The bill proposed by Senator Paul would create a new, independent board of medical experts to review and approve high-risk research practices through the executive branch before they can be approved.
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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans are reevaluating their relationship with the health care industry and the government bureaucrats who control it.
In this special two-part episode, we’re going back through the years to showcase some of Thomas Massie’s best conversations with Matt Kibbe.
Matt Kibbe speaks to Anthony Bellotti about how an investigation into feline animal abuse in government labs led to a surprising discovery about the origins of the COVID-19 virus.
Did you know last month featured the four-year anniversary of the first Covid clampdown?
When actor Clifton Duncan dared to go against his industry’s orthodoxy on COVID-19, he found out the hard way that the expectations for conformity can be unforgiving.
It’s easy to take a revisionist view of our initial attitudes toward the COVID-19 lockdowns now that several years have passed and the initial fog of confusion has been replaced by a series of increasingly inconvenient facts for the COVID-authoritarians.
Developing Countries Suffered Most from Lockdowns | Guest: David Malpass | Ep 260
When COVID lockdowns were imposed, the focus of policymakers was on protecting the citizens of developed countries from the virus. While they failed to do this, they also neglected to consider the impact of people struggling with poverty around the world.
House on Fire follows a desperate husband spiral through a new modern nightmare as he seeks treatment for his ailing wife. House on Fire has been called the first piece of fiction to process the ramifications of the pandemic.
The terrifying thing about COVID policies was that they were not imposed by governments on an unwilling public but were welcomed and even demanded by many people.