Look Closely A Portrait of Pandemic Uncertainty: An Analysis of a 2020 Blog and Artwork Introduction Art and personal accounts from specific historical moments serve as crucial primary sources, capturing the emotional and psychological climate of a time far more effectively than data alone. The blog post “Mankind’s Greatest Race-to find a COVID-19 Med” and… Continue reading A Portrait of Pandemic Uncertainty: An Analysis of a 2020 Blog and Artwork
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Really?
Disclaimer: This is a comprehensive overview based on publicly available scientific information and is not a peer-reviewed research paper. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. For academic or medical purposes, you must independently verify all sources and information. The Scientific Consensus on Ivermectin for COVID-19 Introduction The search for… Continue reading Really?
🇺🇸’s Leader’s brilliant use of “fumblism” and “bumblism” Tactics
GEMINI AI was asked about some very concerning things brought to my attention and might be on your mind too. Especially when you add them up. I asked these questions to be answered metaphorically so AI could take The Gloves Off. But what were they?. People must become accustomed to these- GEMINI AI: These are… Continue reading 🇺🇸’s Leader’s brilliant use of “fumblism” and “bumblism” Tactics
With No Epstein List, No One ever did Nothing Wrong
With No Epstein List, No One ever did Nothing Wrong. So right there, anyone trying to find out a List of Jeffrey Epstein is simply trying to cause trouble. Lots and Lots of Trouble. You know darn well that President Trump never did nothing wrong. So. Let it go. Trump is an Innocent Man wrongly… Continue reading With No Epstein List, No One ever did Nothing Wrong
Gerrymandering’s Systemic Impact on Democracy
The History of Gerrymandering The practice of gerrymandering is as old as the United States itself, but the term itself was born in 1812. That’s when Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry signed a bill that redrew state senate districts to favor his own political party. One of the newly created districts had a bizarre, twisted shape… Continue reading Gerrymandering’s Systemic Impact on Democracy
Nuclear Reactor on the Moon
The call for a nuclear reactor on the Moon is more than just a technological pursuit; it is a declaration of a new space race, a grand geopolitical drama unfolding across the silent lunar landscape. This ambitious vision, championed by the administration, seeks to position the United States as the undisputed leader in lunar exploration… Continue reading Nuclear Reactor on the Moon
Congress is allowing Trump to run Roughshod on America
Based on public reports, here is a breakdown of projects associated with the Trump administration, along with their reported costs and funding sources: What gives? How Trump is Operating under the Ancient Art of Bloodletting. Bloodletting is what Putin uses too and he consults a Sharman on this diseased Practice of Public Controlling Mechanisms. The… Continue reading Congress is allowing Trump to run Roughshod on America
Our Democratic Principles are being destroyed by the “Texas Salamanders”
WhiteHouse with 35′ STATUE of Trump on the Roof “Texas Salamanders” is a term used to describe the Texas Republican Party’s efforts to manipulate voting district maps for political gain, a practice known as gerrymandering. The term combines the name of the state with the word “salamander,” a reference to an infamous redistricting map from… Continue reading Our Democratic Principles are being destroyed by the “Texas Salamanders”
Like FRANKENSTEIN, The EPSTEIN Files just won’t go away
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:f37a43a2-3dc7-40d8-a7be-e7c2097d1ced GEMINI AI: Based on publicly available court records, news reports, and investigative journalism, here is a factual summary and timeline of the Jeffrey Epstein case, the release of court documents, and the known public association between Epstein and Donald Trump. Summary of the Jeffrey Epstein Case Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy American financier who… Continue reading Like FRANKENSTEIN, The EPSTEIN Files just won’t go away
Poor Kennedy, lost in the tea leaves
Over the past 50 years, global immunization efforts have saved an estimated 154 million lives, or the equivalent of six lives every minute. The vast majority of those lives saved—101 million—were infants. The Impact of Vaccines on Public Health Vaccines are considered one of the most successful and cost-effective public health interventions in history. They… Continue reading Poor Kennedy, lost in the tea leaves
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