England Ends All COVID Passports, Mask Mandates, Work Restrictions

By Lily Zhou Restrictions including COVID-19 passes, mask mandates, and work-from-home guidance will be removed in England, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday. Johnson also suggested that self-isolation rules may also be thrown out at the end of March as the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic becomes endemic. Effective immediately, the UK government is no longer asking people to work from home. The COVID pass mandate for nightclubs and large events won’t be renewed when it expires on Jan. 26. And from Thursday, indoor mask-wearing will no longer be compulsory anywhere in…

QUESTION EVERYTHING 2020 CONFERENCE, Austin, TX (NEW DATE: 7-8 November 2020)

Jim Fetzer If you have ever had questions about JFK, 9/11, the London 7/7 subway bombing, Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, Charlie Hebdo, Las Vegas, Social Media Censorship, judicial corruption, targeting individuals–even the purported Coronavirus Pandemic!–then this is the conference for you. 22 presentations by experts from around the world, including Ole Dammegard, whom many regard as the leading expert on “false flags” worldwide; Nicholas Kollerstrom, the author of Terror on the Tube (3rd ed.,  2011) and of Chronicles of False Flag Terror: A European Perspective (2017); and Dr. Katherine…

Here’s a list of 31 national emergencies that have been in effect for years

Kendall Heath Here’s a list of the presidents who declared still ongoing national emergencies. According to the Federal Register, 58 national emergencies have been declared since the National Emergency Act of 1976 was signed into law by President Gerald Ford. And 31 have been annually renewed and are currently still in effect, as listed in the Federal Register. Here’s a list of the presidents who declared still ongoing national emergencies. President Jimmy Carter (John Bazemore/AP, FILE)  Former President Jimmy Carter speaks as Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams listens on during a news conference to…