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Free Speech

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Fired Virginia teacher Peter Vlaming

Virginia Supreme Court puts school boards on notice: preferred pronoun mandates won't fare well

French teacher Peter Vlaming's suit under state constitution, which is more protective than U.S. Constitution, goes back to trial. Dissenting justices dispute the case is about "compelling adherence to a particular ideology."

Cancel Culture

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Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo

Twitter censorship targets Florida, but not FDA adviser, for undermining COVID vaccines

State surgeon general temporarily banned from sharing Florida's findings about COVID vaccines in men under 40, while Twitter leaves alone FDA adviser who has repeatedly challenged the feds' one-size-fits-all COVID vaccine policy.

Coronavirus

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President Biden getting a COVID booster, Oct. 25

Mainstream science mulls 'global moratorium' on COVID vaccines as cancers rise, boosters flub

Publisher of Nature and Scientific American platforms COVID vaccine skeptics. CDC drafted alert about post-vaccination heart inflammation early in rollout but feared looking "alarmist," emails suggest.

Cancel Culture

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Twitter throttles tweet on FDA limiting Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine

Twitter threatened with class-action suit for censoring doctors who question COVID vaccines

No action by Twitter against medical professor who mocked Florida surgeon general for disclosing childhood molestation — although platform locked out genomics researcher for "abusive" tweet fact-checking COVID vaccine trial.

Federal Agencies

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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks during a press conference with European Commission President after a visit to oversee the production of the Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine at the factory of US pharmaceutical company Pfizer, in Puurs, on April 23, 2021.

Research finds COVID mRNA vax makes 'Pfrankenstein' proteins, but feds seem unfazed

Research journal accepted similar findings by Human Genome Project manager nearly two years ago but held paper indefinitely for "research integrity" review. Some scientists question claim of no "adverse outcomes."

Security

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Capitol police hold back protestors, Jan. 6, 2021

Evidence gathered since Jan. 6 shows Select Committee investigation missed key security failures

The new evidence has challenged the narrative presented by the Select Committee, blaming then-President Trump for the “insurrection” and attempt to interrupt the electoral vote count.

State Houses

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Virginia Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell

'We became inhuman': Virginians give lawmakers earful about COVID restrictions, treatment, mandates

"You wanted people to die because it pushed your protocol that COVID was something to be frightened of," Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance president tells pandemic response subcommittee. "You don't have qualified immunity," activist warns.

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