Politicians Push Back Against COVID-19 Tyranny – Can We Trust Them?

Three politicians made news this week and were widely quoted in the Alternative Media as opposing tyrannical COVID-19 measures: U.S. Senator Rand Paul, Alberta, Canada Chief Medical Officer Deena Hinshaw, and Queensland, Australia Senator Malcolm Roberts. And while it is refreshing to hear politicians push back against COVID-19 measures and stand up for their constituents whom they are supposed to be representing, will anything actually positive result from their public addresses this week in terms of real freedom from COVID-19 medical tyranny?

Rand Paul Grills Fauci, But Fails to Ask Critical Questions

Here we go again: Senator Rand Paul on Thursday faced master of reality Fauci once again. However, for some weird reason, Rand Paul failed to ask Bill Gates’ dog (you can find many references to Fauci on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation website, but just as an example, here is a press release from 2003 which talks about placing Fauci on the board of a group receiving $200 million) a number of critical questions.  Which begs the question: WHY?!?!?! All this covid extravaganza is nothing more than a planetary social engineering project, which is aimed at creating a new society by obliterating the old one.  Now, the problem with Rand Paul is that he failed to deny (I love that word) the retarded nature of the covid hoax, which is what he should have done in the seven minutes he had with Fauci. Rand should have asked Fauci about the covid death toll and the (lack of) accuracy of the PCR test, or about the differences between the normal flu and covid.  He also should’ve stated that all flu deaths are now covid deaths, and that there’s no logic in quarantining the healthy, or that PCR test’s “asymptomatic cases” were designed to justify that after they’d already decided to quarantine the healthy. Rand failed to go on record publicly with the American people, and let them know that some of the so-called vaccines are in fact gene therapy; instead of all that, Rand Paul just asked the most obvious (and dumb) question about the “mask thing”. I’m surprised he didn’t go for “the science behind six feet of social distancing.” I’m tired of Fauci being called an expert. An expert is someone who has proven themselves right multiple times in their field of study. Fauci has been wrong about everything in his career. He killed tens of thousands of people with AZT. Most of the real experts call Fauci a total fraud and an imbecile.

Senator Rand Paul to Dr. Fauci: America’s Children Need to go Back to School Like Other Countries

Dr. Fauci gave a Coronavirus update in Congress yesterday (June 30, 2020), appearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky is a member of this committee, and he had some strong words for Dr. Fauci regarding how American children are suffering and need to get back to school like other countries. Senator Paul is being ripped apart in the corporate Big Pharma funded media today, so watch what he actually said for yourself.

2014 Farm Bill & the Legalization of Hemp

Editor of Millennial Magazine, Britt Hysen, discusses the 2014 Farm Bill and the legalization of hemp as an agricultural commodity. Hemp is the sterile version of marijuana, and is sold legally in the U.S., but is illegal to grow. The 2014 Farm Bill removed some restrictions for research, but it stopped short of actually legalizing it. One week after the Farm Bill passed, Senators Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky introduced legislation to allow American farmers to cultivate and profit from industrial hemp. The Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2013 would remove federal restrictions on the domestic cultivation of industrial hemp. Specifically, the bill would remove hemp from the Schedule I controlled substance list under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, and would define it as a non-drug so long as it contained less than 0.3 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Prior to World War II, Kentucky provided 94 percent of the nation's industrial hemp. Today the U.S. is the world's largest consumer of hemp, but it remains the only major industrialized country that bans farming the product. U.S. imports have consistently grown over the past decade - increasing by 300 percent over that period.